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The Schilling Show 9/26/18 Hour 2: Butch Patrick, Boris Zilberman, Daniel Miller

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The Schilling Show 9/26/18 Hour 2: Butch Patrick, Boris Zilberman, Daniel Miller

Butch Patrick, actor, musician and author, shares how he got into acting and becoming Eddie Munster, his memories of the show, and more on post Munster years.

Boris Zilberman, deputy director of congressional relations at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, analyzes Russia sending anti-aircraft missiles to Syria, response to Russian plane downing, and if Israel will destroy the missiles.

President of Texas Nationalist Movement, Daniel Miller discusses how and why Amazon banned his book Texit and dealing with soft censorship.

All of this and more in hour two on a Wild Wednesday edition of The Schilling Show!

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