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Episode #37: Exposing the DNC: Hypocrisy, Gangs in Aurora, and Democrat Elitists
In episode 37 of Trying Not to Lose It, hosts Andrew Armstrong and Joshua Hosler dive into the DNC Convention, exposing the hypocrisy of Democrat elitists like Oprah and Michelle Obama, who flaunt their $5 million box seats while claiming to represent the common people. The discussion intensifies as they explore the alarming rise of Venezuelan gangs in Aurora, Colorado, attacking cops, taking over apartment buildings, and even driving through jewelry stores to rob them. This episode is a hard-hitting, no-holds-barred look at the issues the mainstream media won’t cover.
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