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The Schilling Show 8/16/17 Hour1: John Whitehead, David Barnes, and Matt Hardin

Founder and President of the Rutherford Institute, John Whitehead joins us to discuss threats toward Rutherford and ACLU, what turned the rally into a brawl, giving peace a chance, and where do we go from here.

Director of Policy and Generation Opportunity: Stop Propping Up Obamacare, David Barnes stops by to inform us on the present state of things, shrinking choices, what Trump can do, and how hospitals and insurance companies benefit.

Matt Hardin for Greene County Commonwealth’s Attorney joins us in studio to speak on the nomination by GCRC, his platform, what sets him apart, and the September 8th rally with Rob Bell.

All on hour one of a Whacky Wednesday edition of The Schilling Show!

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