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The Schilling Show 2/27/20 Hour 2: LIVE from CPAC

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The Schilling Show 2/27/20 Hour 2: LIVE from CPAC

David J. Harris Jr, author and speaker, shares his backstory as a black Christian father, black Conservative push back, and more from his book Why I Couldn’t Stay Silent.

Vice President of Communications for Susan B. Anthony List, Mallory Quigley discusses why young people can bring hope to the pro-life movement, protesting with children, and her work at the organization.

Nick Adams, “American by choice”, bestselling author, founder and
executive director of Foundation for Liberty and American Greatness, explains his work in America’s schools, the two Americas, and more from his new book Trump and Churchill: Defenders of Western Civilization.

Kathy Barnette, veteran, congressional candidate, and author: Nothing to Lose, Everything to Gain: Being Black and Conservative in America, discusses being born into the Democratic Party, how leftist policies have harmed black Americans, and running for Congress.

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

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