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Kim on a Whim: Socialism Hypocrisy, Birthright Citizenship Fight, and Ketanji Brown Jackson Criticism

Kim on a Whim: Socialism Hypocrisy, Birthright Citizenship Fight, and Ketanji Brown Jackson Criticism

The Marc Cox Morning Show · Audacy

April 2, 202611m 21s

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In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Ange highlights a viral campus interview exposing what she calls hypocrisy among students who support socialism but reject sharing their own GPA, using it to argue against wealth redistribution and government handouts. The discussion expands into comparisons involving Hollywood elites, open borders, and Taylor Swift ticket demand to illustrate perceived contradictions in progressive positions. Marc Cox and Kim then pivot to the Supreme Court’s birthright citizenship debate, backing John Sauer’s originalist argument about the 14th Amendment and criticizing the growth of birth tourism, while Cox sharply criticizes Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s questioning during oral arguments and predicts skepticism from the Court may not reflect the final ruling. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #SocialismDebate #BirthrightCitizenship #SupremeCourt #JohnSauer #KetanjiBrownJackson #14thAmendment #OpenBorders #BirthTourism #MarcCoxMorningShow

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