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That’s a hell of an act, what do you call it?

Lawyers, Guns & Money

Lawyers, Guns & Money

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July 9, 2026

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The consultants! As Mr. Platner’s star rose through the winter and early spring, [Morris] Katz was privately promoting him as a future presidential candidate for as soon as 2028, if he won his Senate bid. Are they yelling in Atlanta Morris? . . . it’s funny not like a clown that in my prejudiced un-woke [] The post That’s a hell of an act, what do you call it? appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.

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