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The Schilling Show 10/26/20: Dr. Gerard Lameiro, Dr. Matthew Bunson

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The Schilling Show 10/26/20: Dr. Gerard Lameiro, Dr. Matthew Bunson

Dr. Gerard Lameiro, author of Real World Socialism, political analyst, and forecaster, analyzes the Harris-Biden administration, what the polls say, and how they are the opposite of Trump.

Dr. Matthew Bunson, executive editor of EWTN News, discusses the Church’s teaching on the subject of homosexuality, civil unions, and undermining marriage.

All of this and more on a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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