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Podcast: The David Pakman Show
Episode:

5/25/22: Sickening Mass Shooting, More 2022 Primary Results

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 01:00:44
Publish Date: 2022-05-25 18:30:00
Description:

--On the Show:

--Daniel Levitin, psychologist, neuroscientist, Professor Emeritus at McGill University, and author of multiple books including "A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking with Statistics and the Scientific Method" and "Weaponized Lies: How to Think Critically in the Post-Truth Era," joins David to discuss lying, false believes, cognitive biases, and much more

--Another mass shooting, this time at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, leaves 19 dead and is the deadliest school shooting in the United States since Sandy Hook in 2012

--Republicans immediately say the solution to school shootings is to arm teachers, including Ted Cruz, Texas officials and others

--Reviewing the endless cycle of mass shootings, followed by news coverage, calls for thoughts and prayers, and nothing ultimately getting done or being changed

--Donald Trump and Texas Governor Greg Abbott are both scheduled to speak at the National Rifle Association convention this week, just days after the Uvalde, Texas mass shooting

--More primary results, including the humiliating results for Donald Trump that Brian Kemp easily defeated David Perdue, and Brad Raffensperger easily defeated Jody Hice

--The View segment goes off the rails as former Trump staffers Kellyanne Conway and Alyssa Farah Griffin get into multiple arguments

--Despite blaming Joe Biden for these problems, Republicans voted against funding to deal with the baby formula shortage and against a bill to deal with price gouging, including gas prices

--17-year-old voicemail caller explains he has grown up afraid of being mass shootings at school

--On the Bonus Show: "Curly hair" becomes code for gay in Florida high school speech, 6 in 10 Trump voters agree with Great Replacement Theory, new policy requires officers to stop each other from using excessive force, much more...

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