Episode 53
Hong Kong Help
September 9th, 2019
46 mins 54 secs
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The protestors in Hong Kong have made an official request to the American consulate for assistance in their struggle against Chinese tyranny. This week I probably rais more questions than answers and If I am honest I haven't studied this topic as deeply as I should have but it is a story that piques my curiosity, to say the least. If you are looking for a passionate and engaging look at politics with a side order of not taking ourselves to seriously you are gonna love The Schmidt Show.
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