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The Schilling Show 7/17/17 Hour2: Austin Ruse, Clifford May, Joan E. Markwell

President of Center for Family and Human Rights and Author: Fake Science: Exposing the Left’s Skewed Statistics, Fuzzy Facts, and Dodgy Data, Austin Ruse joins us to share the genesis of fake science, Financial angle, Abortion, and Transgender movement.

Founder and President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies: Preferring the West, Clifford May stops by to speak on Reagan’s praise for the West, Trump’s echo, Trump’s obvious meaning, and the truth about the west.

Co-Author of Softening the Grief: What do Say and Do to Comfort a Bereaved Mother, Joan E. Markwell shares her own story: Losing Cindy, saying wrong things, getting past fear, and why people are afraid to talk about a lost loved one.

All on hour two of a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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