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Ep. 5 - It's Safer to be the President's Son than his Opponent
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Ep. 5 - It's Safer to be the President's Son than his Opponent
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Ep. 5 As in most of the developing world, it's safer to be the president's son than his opponent.
https://twitter.com/TuckerCarlson/status/1671226703992201216
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Re: Ep. 5 - It's Safer to be the President's Son than his Opponent
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Thanks for posting..he released this early....
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And he's spot on, as usual.
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The abnormal is not the normal just because it is prevalent.
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Excellent analysis by Tucker. I am very relieved we've not lost his voice.
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