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The Schilling Show 7/28/17 Hour2: Alex Ryvchin, Paul Driessen and Megan Barth

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The Schilling Show 7/28/17 Hour2: Alex Ryvchin, Paul Driessen and Megan Barth

In hour 2 of the Freaky Friday edition of the Schilling Show we talk with Alex Ryvchin, Director of Public Affairs at the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, and author of: The Anti-Israel Agenda: Inside the Political War on the Jewish State. We talk about why a political war on Israel? The players involved, its manifestations, the relationship between America and Israel and how the war is won.

We also talk to Paul Driessen, senior policy analyst for The Committee For A Constructive Tomorrow, to talk about unsustainable sustainable energy:
What is sustainable energy, how to meet today’s needs using batteries, electric vehicles
and California’s bailout of Tesla Motors.

Finally, Megan Barth, founder and proprietor of ReganBabe.com chats with us about the Anthony Scaramucci blowup, exactly who he is, why did the President hire him, and his quest to find the leakers within the White House.

All of that in hour 2 of the Super-Freaky Friday edition of The Schilling Show!!

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