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Andrew and Jerry Get In The Christmas Spirit!
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Andrew and Jerry Get In The Christmas Spirit!

Back from Thanksgiving, Andrew and Jerry talk about their holiday weekends, explore the Respect for Marriage Act, a lawyer being fired after 40 years at her firm for offering her opinion on abortion, Princeton debating removing the statue of a founding fa

Andrew and Jerry Save The World! · Andrew Langer and Jerrry Rogers

December 1, 20221h 4m

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Show Notes

After being off for Thanksgiving, Andrew and Jerry recap their holidays.  Congress passes the Respect for Marriage Act, but does the act really?  What are the goals at work, and what's going to be the end result--is this yet another example of Democrat/Progressive 3D chess.  A partner at one of the world's largest law firms is fired (after nearly a half-century of practicing law) for voicing her opinions on abortion and the Dobbs decision.  Princeton is debating removing the statue of the Reverend John Witherspoon, a founding father and signer of the Declaration of Independence - and all of these issues are tied together.  Jerry talks about the deification of young people--and Andrew once again makes the case for moving voting age back to 21.

Plus, the laziness of the Press.  Karin Jean Pierre lies to the WH Press Corps about President Biden visiting the Border, but there's no follow up or outrage.  And little reporting on the story of 5 cars rented by the Secret Service for the First Family's Thanksgiving trip to Nantucket mysteriously catching on fire.

Then, Jerry and Andrew talk about the Christmas holiday.  What's their stance on business parties?  What movies/tv shows/songs capture the holiday spirit for both of them?  What are they doing regarding trees... and just what does the holiday season mean for both of them?

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