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Mitch McConnell Proves He’s Alive

36 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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We begin with the reaction to McConnell’s fall, pneumonia, and hospital absence. Shawn attacks the habit of blaming every death on vaccines, while Nick argues that people should seek the answer rather than an answer that supports what they already believe. The crew contrasts recent demands for Republican medical transparency with the treatment of Joe Biden, Diane Feinstein, and former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. Nick Shirley’s visit to a Flushing, Queens adult daycare becomes the major story of the hour. Shirley questions an employee about public records showing 7,899 patients and $12.9 million in payments, only to hear that the business does not serve anywhere near 7,000 people. We praise reporters willing to show up with basic questions, discuss the failure of major outlets to pursue fraud cases aggressively, and credit local reporters who build trust through direct work.

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