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Shouting people down sets bad precedent

Por: Newsweek Opinion February 09, 2023

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The following is a lightly edited transcript of remarks made by Dr. Jason Nichols during a Newsweek debate about President Biden's 2023 State of the Union speech. You can listen to the podcast here:I think we should be able to vocalize when we disagree with something, something that we consider egregious. Now what the president said was absolutely factual, so I don't really get the Republican outrage. I know you can say that's... + full article



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