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The Schilling Show 8/30/17 Hour2: William A. Jacobson and Daniel Miller

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The Schilling Show 8/30/17 Hour2: William A. Jacobson and Daniel Miller

Clinical Professor of Law and Director of the Securities Law Clinic at Cornell Law  School; founder of LegalInsurrection.com: SPLC Cashing in on Charlottesville, Bob Jacobson calls in explain who is SPLC, about their “hate” list, descent into madness, and milking Charlottesville.

President of the Texas Nationalist Movement: FEMA Dollars and the Texas Floods, Daniel Miller stops by to share the info about the Texas Nationalist Movement, what is FEMA, FEMA more in the way than helping, and handing out money.

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

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