Episode 36

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8th May 2024

They Done Poked the Sleeping Bear!

We welcome Francie Kleckley, candidate for SC State Senate in District 10 to our show!

Opening Banter (00:00)

Introduction (00:56)

Sheriff Leon Lott & the Constitutional Carry Bill (05:19)

  • South Carolina to allow open carry, no training or registration required (WJBF)
  • Frogmore Stew podcast
  • Open Carry Gun Law with Sheriff Leon Lott (full episode)
  • 4 officers killed in North Carolina were at disadvantage as shots rained from above, police say (AP)

Campus Protests over Israel & Palestine (13:42)

  • Bishop Tablert Swan (Twitter)
  • The Twitter post that Bishop Swan shared (Twitter)
  • Twitter post containing the longer clip from a different angle (Twitter)
  • Donald Trump and the Central Park Five: the racially charged rise of a demagogue (The Guardian)
  • Congressman praises heckling of war protesters, including 1 who made monkey gestures at Black woman (AP)

Interview with Francie Kleckley (22:28)

Closing (53:07)

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Black White and Blue in the South
Discussing Democratic Politics... with a Southern Flair
Welcome to "Black White and Blue in the South," the dynamic podcast that unites two progressive Democrats with distinct perspectives on the pressing issues of our time. Join hosts, Dr. Jumelle Brooks and Bill Kimler, as they engage in candid conversations about politics, society, and the pursuit of a more equitable future.

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Barrett Gruber

A transplant from Atlanta to Columbia; Barrett has been using his voice and quick whit to entertain for decades. Starting out in Radio and Television in the late 20th century, Barrett finds himself entertaining again in the 21st Century via a media that's easily paused.