April 5, 2017

Wednesday, April 5 – Hour 1 Podcast

Senate OKs gas tax hike for roads | Indiana | The Journal Gazette

The Senate chose not to shift all revenue collected from the state sales tax on gasoline to roads – a major plank of the House plan.

Koscisuko County Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine pleads guilty to intimidation charge – 95.3 MNC

Kosicusko County Sheriff Aaron Rovenstine pleaded guilty to an intimidation charge as his trial on bribery and other counts was about to begin.

Fake News: Judge Neil Gorsuch Didn’t Plagiarize Anything – The Burning Truth

As all of my listeners and reader should know by now … if Democrats oppose you, expect the old playbook to come out. You will be accused of being a racist, sexist, homophobic, fascist, tax cheat, and/or be accused of cheating on your spouse or plagiarism. Literally, every election statewide or national.

Experts: No, Neil Gorsuch Didn’t Commit Plagiarism | The Daily Caller

A college professor who accused of committing plagiarism admitted in her previous work that what he did isn’t plagiarism.

Harry Reid in 2013 on Republicans nuking the SCOTUS filibuster: “Let ’em do it” « Hot Air

They knew the consequences when they went nuclear. Now they’re headed down into the bomb shelter.

FLASHBACK: Media Loved Dems’ Nuclear Option in ‘13

In 2013, when then-Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid did basically the same thing, he was cheered on in the studios of MSNBC and CNN.

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