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The Schilling Show 1/31/18 Hour 2: Jennifer McCallum, Hans von Spakovsky, Jennifer Braceras

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The Schilling Show 1/31/18 Hour 2: Jennifer McCallum, Hans von Spakovsky, Jennifer Braceras

Jennifer McCallum, co-author to One Day, One Night: Portraits of the South Pole, shares how she got the opportunity to live in Antarctica for a year, how to prepare for such a trip and her day to day life.

Senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, Hans von Spakovsky discusses the legacy of Thomas Jefferson, the January 19th “community advisory” and violation of UVA’s “posting and chalking” policy.

Jennifer Braceras, political columnist and senior fellow for Independent Women’s Forum, analyzes the postmodern takeover of government education, why the War on Grades began, and standards based grading.

All of this and more in hour two on a Wild Wednesday Edition of The Schilling Show!

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