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Enter Sandmann
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Darrell Castle talks about Nick Sandmann and the other teenagers from Catholic High School, in Covington, Kentucky, and explains how they are casualties in a Cultural Revolution being waged against the normal and decent by Big Media and its shock troops.
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China and the United States – A Comparison
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Darrell Castle draws a comparison between China today and America today.
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Freedom of Speech in an Age of Lies and Hysteria
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Darrell Castle talks about government and private efforts to deny our right to speak freely and to profit from our own lawful businesses.
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Special Edition: Darrell Castle Interview on Home Front
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Darrell Castle was recently a guest on the Home Front program hosted by Cynthia Davis. Darrell and Cynthia discuss tariffs, immigration, Donald Trump and more.
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The Great Wall Controversy
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Darrell Castle talks about the Southern border and proposes solutions to help control illegal immigration.
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2018 In Review – Part 3 – Foreign Policy
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Darrell Castle talks about U.S. foreign policy and explains how times change but human nature and governments do not.
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2018 In Review – Part 2 – The Economy
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Darrell Castle talks about the end of year status of the U.S. Economy
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2018 In Review Part 1 – The Border
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Darrell Castle talks about the status of the U.S. border and immigration at the end of 2018.
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Emmanuel Macron and the Yellow Vest Riots
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Darrell Castle talks about the French Yellow Vest Riots and the affect of President Macron’s taxation policies on the middle and working class people of France.
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Afghanistan – 17 Years and Counting
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Darrell Castle talks about the United States’ involvement in Afghanistan long after Osama bin Laden’s death and questions the real reasons we are still in Afghanistan after 17 years of war.
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