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The Schilling Show 5/15/20: Patrick Wood, Ethan Blevins

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The Schilling Show 5/15/20: Patrick Wood, Ethan Blevins

Patrick Wood, Executive Director and Founder of Citizens for Free Speech, discusses mixed messaging from government, types of masks, and Dr. Russell Blaylock’s research on free masks.

Attorney with Pacific Legal Foundation, Ethan Blevins explains the real problems faced by homeowners and renters, political extremists’ proposals, and tenants organizing rent strikes.

All of this and more on a Freaky and Free Phone Friday edition of The Schilling Show!

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