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No Kings, No Confederates, Just Common Sense (w/ Linda Fisher)

No Kings, No Confederates, Just Common Sense (w/ Linda Fisher)

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In this fiery episode of Alabama Politics This Week, Josh Moon and David Person pull no punches! They tackle the enduring controversy of Alabama's Jefferson Davis holiday, contrast it with the incredible legacy of Rosa Parks, and scrutinize President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" and its alarming AI provisions.

Later, they welcome Linda Fisher, President of Indivisible Alabama, who sheds light on the "No Kings Day" nationwide protest and the critical fight against authoritarian leanings. Plus, hear their concerns about the state of public education and why they're speaking out against Marjorie Taylor Greene's upcoming Alabama visit.

Tune in for a candid, no-holds-barred discussion on truth, power, and the future of Alabama politics.


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Music courtesy of Mr. Smith via the Free Music Archive: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith/discography

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