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The Schilling Show 10/23/17 Hour 1: Joe Messina, Michael Cutler

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The Schilling Show 10/23/17 Hour 1: Joe Messina, Michael Cutler

What happens after Harvey? Joe Messina, political analyst and host of The Real Side, discusses how far back Hollywood’s long time celebration of sexual deviancy originated, the lecture of moral superiority, and celebrity case studies.

Retired Senior Special Agent of the former INS, Michael Cutler explains the opioid crisis and if it has reached your neighborhood, as well as the 60 Minutes report on congressional complicity, and how to fight back against the traffickers feeding the opioid crisis.

All of this and more in hour one on a Manic Monday edition of the Schilling Show!

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