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The Schilling Show 8/30/19 Hour 2: Mary Grabar, Fred Lucas, Robert Tracci

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The Schilling Show 8/30/19 Hour 2: Mary Grabar, Fred Lucas, Robert Tracci

Mary Grabar, resident fellow, Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of
Western Civilization; and author of: Debunking Howard Zinn: Exposing the Fake History that turned a generation against America, tells us how Howard Zinn rose to prominence, his views on racism, how he lied, how that influenced American politics, and what it’s going to take to un-do the damage done.

Additionally, Fred Lucas, White House Correspondent, the Daily Signal: Joins Rob to talk about the dismissal of Thomas Jefferson in Charlottesville and Albemarle County. What the localities have done, why it’s important, and the truth about Jefferson and slavery.

Finally, Albemarle County Commonwealth’s Attorney, Robert Tracci pays us an in-studio visit to discuss his re-election campaign, a proposed candidate’s forum, and issues facing county voters.

All of this, open phones and much more in a jam-packed hour two on a Freaky and Free Phone Friday edition of The Schilling Show!

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