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Monday, February 18th, 2013

Brion McClanahan Interview - Cleveland, Tyler And Conservatism

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Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Transcript - First up here today, we have Brion McClanahan who has a number of books out there I hope all of you have, first of which is Forgotten Conservatives in American History. We have copies of that autographed by Brion in the Founders Tradin’ Post. He has the Politically Incorrect Guide to Real American Heroes. That’s a recent release. The Founding Fathers Guide to the Constitution is another great book that Brion has written. Brion i….Continue

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Monday, November 12th, 2012

Interview with Brion McClanahan: How He Predicted Obama Victory in November 2011

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Mandeville, LA - Exclusive Video and Audio - On today's Founders TV show we were joined by special guest Brion McClanahan, author of the brand new "Politically Incorrect Guide to Real American Heroes". Brion discusses how he predicted the outcome of the election an entire year ago, when he said that if Romney was nominated, Obama would win and he puts this in a historical context, it's not the first time it's happened. But one of the major problems is who will the big R Repu….Continue

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