The Intrigue of the Generals

September 21, 2021 00:56:44
The Intrigue of the Generals
The Kim Monson Show
The Intrigue of the Generals

Sep 21 2021 | 00:56:44

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Show Notes

Producer Steve comments that someone answered his question from yesterday.  The Haitians at the southern border were living in Mexico and South America.  A caravan of 20,000 are now leaving Colombia and heading to the border.  The State Department has confirmed that beginning October 1st the refugee admissions cap will increase to 125,000, fulfilling a Biden campaign promise.  As we see the division sewn by the Harris/Biden/Obama/Rice/Jarret administration, what happened to Biden’s promise of unity?  Senate Parliamentarian confirms that immigration policy cannot be included in the Democrat’s $3.5 trillion bill.  Kim discusses a friend’s experience with the threat that if she did get the “jab,” her lease would not be renewed.  Project Veritas interviews an HHS whistleblower which includes a video of a discussion on the vaccination.

Guest Ben Martin, West Point graduate, Army Ranger and patriotic historian, analyzes what Kim calls, the Intrigue of the Generals.  Three British Generals, William Howe, Johnny Burgoyne and George Clinton, have a clash of egos that prove to be detrimental to the British.  Ben dives deep into the Second Campaign of 1777 in the American Revolution, also known as the Glorious Cause.  The campaign consists of:  Battle of Saratoga, Battle of Philadelphia and Battle of Valley Forge.  Ben comments on Washington’s “Life Guard.”  1777 turned out to be a pivotal time resulting in positive outcomes for the Americans.  Thank you to the Harris Family for your sponsorship of this show.

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