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The Schilling Show 12/7/17 Hour 2: Denise Frisino, Tim Winter, Rick Manning

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The Schilling Show 12/7/17 Hour 2: Denise Frisino, Tim Winter, Rick Manning

Author Denise Frisino goes in depth on the interview process of her book Orchids of War, who Takeo Yoshikawa was, and more on remembering Pearl Harbor and honoring WWII vets.

Tim Winter, president of Parents Television Council analyzes the hypocrisy Hollywood preaches, real life v. screen, and the holiday shopping guide AKA best and worst advertisers.

President of Americans for Limited Government and Trump transition team member, Rick Manning discusses what America should be hoping for Christmas, such as letting Trump be president, cutting spending and peace on earth in a united v. divided states.

All of this and more in hour two on The Schilling Show!

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