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Hilary Clinton and Professional Wrestling – April 17, 2015

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The Santa Clarita Gazette Radio Hour Airs every Friday from 1pm-2pm on your Hometown Station AM 1220 KHTS.

Santa Clarita Gazette Radio Hour – April 17, 2015

The latest edition of The Santa Clarita Gazette Radio Hour contained more tumultuous roller coaster excitement than a ferris wheel on an asteroid. The dynamic duo (less commonly known throughout the universe as Doug and John) wasted no time jumping into the hard hitting issues affecting Americans in contemporary society. From the dramatic, no holds barred community updates from Santa Clarita Valley’s most informed citizen, KHTS News Director, Perry Smith. Doug and John even called up their international correspondent, Robert Patrick Lewis (author of The Pact) for realistic insight on imaging a future with Hilary Clinton as president before Dave Unger joined the conversation for an enlightening discussion on professional wrestling. 
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Hilary Clinton and Professional Wrestling – April 17, 2015

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