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The Schilling Show 8/23/19 Hour 2: Doug Giles, Dr. John Huber, Dr. Carol Swain

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The Schilling Show 8/23/19 Hour 2: Doug Giles, Dr. John Huber, Dr. Carol Swain

Doug Giles, founder and editor of ClashDaily.com, and author of Would Jesus Vote for Trump, discusses how a good “Christian” can support Donald Trump, God choosing the “less than perfect”, and the issues.

Clinical Forensic Psychologist and chairman of Mainstream Mental Health, Dr. John Huber analyzes the upside of smart phones, feeding addiction, and how phone addiction and mental health are related.

Dr. Carol Swain, member of Project 21 Black Leadership Network, explains the racial climate in America today, compared to previous years, and who benefits from the division.

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

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