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How the NPR CEO’s Actions Look EERILY Similar to Color Revolutions Overseas | Guests: Stephen Hicks & Joseph MacKinnon | 4/30/24

How the NPR CEO’s Actions Look EERILY Similar to Color Revolutions Overseas | Guests: Stephen Hicks & Joseph MacKinnon | 4/30/24

Released Tuesday, 30th April 2024
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How the NPR CEO’s Actions Look EERILY Similar to Color Revolutions Overseas | Guests: Stephen Hicks & Joseph MacKinnon | 4/30/24

How the NPR CEO’s Actions Look EERILY Similar to Color Revolutions Overseas | Guests: Stephen Hicks & Joseph MacKinnon | 4/30/24

How the NPR CEO’s Actions Look EERILY Similar to Color Revolutions Overseas | Guests: Stephen Hicks & Joseph MacKinnon | 4/30/24

How the NPR CEO’s Actions Look EERILY Similar to Color Revolutions Overseas | Guests: Stephen Hicks & Joseph MacKinnon | 4/30/24

Tuesday, 30th April 2024
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Glenn and Stu react to Nancy Pelosi's recent breakdown during an interview when Trump was brought up. Why did the Biden administration pay an OnlyFans model to push out political propaganda? The Christian bishop who was stabbed by an Islamic extremist has recovered, and his first sermon back leaves Glenn, Stu, and Pat Gray speechless. Rockford University philosophy professor Stephen Hicks joins to unpack Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Aleksandr Dugin, whom Glenn has dubbed one of the most dangerous men in the world. Blaze News staff writer Joseph MacKinnon joins to explain why NPR's CEO, Katherine Maher, may be far more nefarious than we think. Glenn's chief researcher and head writer, Jason Buttrill, joins as he and Glenn ponder whether we're seeing a color revolution playing out in America right now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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