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Chaos: Why Schumer Can't Contain Democrats' Radical Base

5/1/20261 hr 18 min

The left-wing of the Democrat party is dominating primaries. Despite Chuck Schumer's best efforts to win in November, the radicals seem to be coming out on top. In the lightning round, Trump lightly roasts the NASA administrator and Jasmine Crockett just won't go away. Plus, King of the Hill returns! #Platner #MaineSenate #Midterms2026

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  1. Josh Holmes· Host0:00

    Graham Platter Mm-hmm Who is, you know, you remember, is the Nazi Nazi tattoo guy. Yeah.

  2. Michael Duncan· Host0:07

    But it is primary season- It is ... and Senate Democrats are in chaos in this situation because it makes him- [laughs] ... the presumptive nominee.

  3. Speaker 20:15

    [laughs] Yeah.

  4. Michael Duncan· Host0:15

    The Nazi tattoo guy.

  5. Josh Holmes· Host0:16

    What an, like, clinically insane human being this person is, but he's now their nominee, and you could se- you could tell by the cadence of oppo- Mm-hmm ... that was being dropped on this guy that about three or four weeks ago lightened up. Y- as you said, Schumer has got his candidate, and then Hamas has their candidate.

  6. Speaker 20:35

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