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Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour | 04-27-26

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Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour
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Apr 27, 2026
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Summary

James Golden aka Bo Snerdley examines the aftermath of the assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents, focusing on the deep political polarization and hostile rhetoric currently permeating the United States. Golden highlights the extreme reactions from various public figures, contrasting those who reportedly celebrated the attack with others, like John Fetterman and Bruce Springsteen, who called for a rejection of political violence. The program further critiques the perceived media bias against Donald Trump, specifically condemning the "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and the aggressive questioning by journalists regarding a shooter's manifesto. Finally, Golden shifts toward broader critiques of Democratic governance, citing alleged hospice fraud in California and the controversial release of violent offenders as evidence of systemic failure. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices