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The Schilling Show 9/1/17 Hour 1: Hans von Spakovsky and Mark Fitzgibbons

In hour 1 of today’s Freaky Friday edition of the Schilling Show we begin open phones, then, we switch gears and talk with Hans von Spakovsky, Manager Election Law Reform Initiative and Senior Legal Fellow, Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, Heritage Foundation, to talk about Election Integrity: the President’s commission, how it’s now under political attack because of the events in Charlottesville, the tools states need, how to improve the process for all voters, claims of voter suppression, proven voter fraud, the undermining of the law in Texas, and where do we go from here?

 

Also in hour 1, Mark Fitzgibbons, constitutional attorney, joins us to talk about Charlottesville’s False Negative Crushed – Charlottesville’s Official Narrative, the confidential warning from DHS, where the violence would come from, Charlottesville’s game of semantics, the stand-down order, culpability, why there were no early arrests, lawsuits, does Gov. McAuliffe have something to hide, and City and Federal investigations.

 

All, in a jam-packed hour 1 of the Freaky Friday edition of the Schilling Show!

 

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