Experience is the best teacher…especially when it’s someone else’s experience. If you’re only trying to learn from your own experience, then you’re wasting your time doing all the wrong things — just so you can later come to the conclusion that you should have done things differently, after it’s already too late. That’s why you want to learn from the experiences of others: to make the right decisions, when they count.
There’s wisdom that comes from raising your kids to adulthood. But when I say “raising them to adulthood,” I don’t just mean raising them to age 18. I mean raising them to be successful adults with careers, their own homes, and bills that they pay themselves.
They say there are two rules for marriage:
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As he reads story after story of Clinton associates whose deaths were ruled “suicides” despite dying with gunshot wounds to the backs of their heads, he says, “If you don’t think that’s evidence of anything weird going on…” this is truly a show not to be missed, whether you have ever been interested in the Clinton body count or not. There’s a good chance you won’t think it’s all a “far right conspiracy” once you’re done listening.Here’s a preview of people you can research in advance of the show:[spacer height=”20px”]
– White House intern Mary Mahoney
– Clinton attorney Charles Ruff
– U.S. Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown
– Commerce Department employee Barbara Wise
– Jerry Luther Parks (and what Linda Tripp said about him)
– Ed Willey (and what wife Kathleen, a Clinton sexual assault accuser, said about her suspicions)
– The “Boys on the Tracks” in Arkansas and all the friends of the boys who died while their murder was being investigated[spacer height=”20px”]
The ways that these people (and the other dozens of people Ed will talk about) died range from the dubious back-of-the-head “suicide” shot, to mysterious and unidentified illnesses, to falling from high rise skyscrapers (“People who know the Clintons seem to like to jump from tall buildings”), Ed says. And even if the subject of Clinton casualties is a little too uncomfortable, you’ll want to tune in to have some of their more well-known scandals explained. For instance: Ever wondered what Whitewater and Travelgate were really about? Ed simplifies them both for us on this week’s show.The bottom line of this week’s show can be summed up in these three comments from Ed:[spacer height=”20px”]
– “I want you to know who this lady (Hillary Clinton) is.”
– “I don’t think Trump did all this stuff to women – but if he did, there’s a kind of person who does that…and then there’s a whole other kind of person who has people killed.”
– “Does this sound like the kind of person you want to vote for? I don’t think so.”[spacer height=”20px”]
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This week, Ed uses a scene from the movie “Miracle” to start the show with a sober reminder: “It’s not about Trump. It’s not about Hillary Clinton. It’s about the United States of America.” Ed hopes voters will remember what is at stake and vote with that in mind above all.
The Final Debate
Like many listeners, Ed believes Trump had a great night at the debate Wednesday. He points out that Hillary had the first gaffe of the night. When the candidates were asked about District of Columbia v. Heller (a 2008 Supreme Court case involving gun rights), Trump pointed out how angry Hillary was about the late Justice Scalia’s decision in the case. What happened next was Hillary’s claim that “dozens of toddlers kill people with guns every year.” Ed jokes, “Now there’s going to be an open ban on toddlers in America.”
Next, we’re talking about the strange way Hillary turned the immigration portion of the debate into an accusation that Trump has ties to Russia and Vladimir Putin. Ed uses it as an opportunity to tell listeners that 10 months after the terror attack in San Bernardino (“No matter where you’re listening, that’s not that far”), the U.S. government is placing Syrian refugees in San Bernardino County. “Just this year, 23 refugees were dumped off in the city of Victorville,” he says. “I know you don’t know about it, but google it: Syrian refugees in Victorville. They’re there, and they haven’t been vetted.”
New Revelations this Week
And as the first half winds down, Ed talks about the real people behind the violence at some of the early Trump rallies: the Democrat party and Hillary herself. You’ll hear proof that the DNC and Hillary’s campaign placed operatives on the ground in Chicago to start fist fights, some of whom were mentally ill and all of whom were paid. “Google Project Veritas rigged election,” Ed says. He plays a short clip from Project Veritas’s most recent video featuring the Democratic operatives behind the sinister mission, as well as Trump’s comments on it during the debate.
In the second half, you’ll get a taste of what Ed has in store as we move closer to the election: a series that exposes Hillary Clinton for who she really is. That includes the most recent WikiLeaks, which show that Hillary’s aides were deeply upset that the shooters in the San Bernardino terror attack last December weren’t white. “They don’t want you to focus on the fact that we have a terrorism problem,” Ed says. He also talks about Obama’s motivations for hiding the truth about Benghazi: to make Americans think he had terrorism under control, and revelations on the Clinton Foundation, where women make less than men (unless they’re Chelsea Clinton). “You can say Trump hates women,” Ed says, “but I haven’t heard a single woman working for Trump say that the make less than the men. I’ve only heard that about the Clinton Foundation.”
Speaking of the Clinton Foundation, there’s a lot to talk about this week; some of it from WikiLeaks, some of it from Trump at the debate, and some of it that people who have seen the Dinesh D’Souza film “Hillary’s America” already knew. “All these people donated money to help the people of Haiti,” Ed says. “They donated millions of dollars, and 90% of it disappeared.” As we get closer to the election, you can’t afford to miss this week’s show!
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