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Episode 3183: Leaders, Coronavirus & Terrorism: HOW SAFE ARE WE?
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Episode 3183: Leaders, Coronavirus & Terrorism: HOW SAFE ARE WE?

We look at six leaders - from the sublime to the ridiculous - (Presidents Bush, Obama, Trump and...

Renegade Talk Radio · Renegade Talk Radio

February 17, 202137m 15s

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Show Notes

We look at six leaders - from the sublime to the ridiculous -
(Presidents Bush, Obama, Trump and Biden, an Iranian cleric
and the Pope) and analyze whether they keep us safe. Bush’s
security team warned Obama there was a Radical Islamist
threat to his inauguration. Ironically, Obama went on to put
America in more danger from terrorists than any other U.S.
President, at least until now when he is pulling Biden’s puppet
strings. Indeed, a Gallup poll just confirmed Obama was worst,
Trump was best and Bush was in the middle when it came to
fighting terrorism.

Biden’s policy is ’Terrorists First’! Since he failed to sneak
Covid19 vaccines to terrorists in Guantanamo before all
Americans who wanted a vaccine got one, he’s now trying
to close Guantanamo altogether! Why should we care?
Lots of reasons, including the fact that Khalid Sheikh
Mohammed, the mastermind of 9/11, is still there and
hasn’t gone on trial yet.

An Iranian cleric warned his followers that the Covid19
vaccine makes people gay, so they shouldn’t go near
anyone who has been vaccinated - using homophobia
to scare people off from the vaccine. Pope Francis
denounced Radical Islamist terrorism and the "growing
evil" of global terrorism, in a speech that may well have
been meant as a warning to President Biden not to take
his eyes off the ball.

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