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LISTEN: Triggered Podcast: CNN Throwing A S**t Fit Over New ‘Racist Ad,’ Obama’s Disastrous Terrorist Deal, and 2018 is Here

It’s episode 25, Katie is back, and the 2018 midterms are here. We’re less than a week away from Election Day. CNN is having conniption fits. And the fallout from the Obama presidency is still being felt.

We all know CNN is straight trash, so here’s another story that triggered them to no end last night. The new ad from the Trump campaign shows illegal alien and totally insane cop-killer Luis Bracamontes showing zero remorse for the two officers he killed, while also saying he wished he had killed more. Bracamontes was deported twice by the way. It’s juxtaposed with footage of the illegal alien horde that’s approaching our southern border tearing down gates in their effort to try and get to the United States. We’re deploying thousands of troops to the border in an effort to stop them from pouring into our country

It’s a sticky situation. 

What’s an absolutely disastrous situation is the Obama Bowe Bergdahl deal, which is possibly one of the worst trades in history. You all remember the five terrorists we traded for the release of deserter Bowe Bergdahl? Well, all five of those terrorists are back…with their terrorist brethren. Bergdahl is still a disgrace to the country. Katie ripped into him and provided the timeline of this coward in our second segment. 

And we have the 2018 midterms. The Senate is a GOP lock, but the House is up in the air. Storm thinks the GOP will have a three-to-five seat majority. I think we’ll have an eight-seat majority. All of the competitive districts are tight. President Trump is on a marathon 10-rally stretch across the country trying to get the GOP base jacked up to vote. Based on early voting numbers, they are—and Katie credits Trump’s stumping on the campaign trail as part of the reason why that is the case. Trump is not visiting Arizona, which is a very competitive race this cycle, but a new local ABC poll found that GOP Rep. Martha McSally is up seven points over Democrat Kyrsten Sinema. It’s quite possible that the GOP could have 55 seats heading into the next Congress. We shall see. We’ll have live coverage on Tuesday night.  Stay tuned.