We’re All Americans - An Interview with Chris Cox
We’re All Americans - An Interview with Chris Cox

We’re All Americans - An Interview with Chris Cox

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On this episode of Blunt Force Truth, Chuck and Mark talk to Chris Cox – Leader of Bikers for Trump. <br />Today’s show rundown: <br />· Segregation @ Columbia University as far as graduations go – Black Graduations as a whole only ampliphy neo segregation <br />· Bikers are citizen crusaders from all walks of life / blue collar, white collar, etc etc <br />· Everybody is equal when bikers get together 400,000 members for this Bikers for Trump <br />· Like Donald Trump, Bikers speak their mind and tell you the truth <br />· 1% discussion Biker’s for Trump do not have a ton of them in their membership – and really how that whole 1% thing is changing – it is blown out of proportion. <br />· You do not see hipocrasy within the biker community no call for be less white, or less black, just be you. <br />· Leftist Washington politicians are unhinged…they read things off bathroom walls, 24 hours later they are calling for an investigation <br />· Chainsaw artist – amazing Eagle art he show’d Mark and Chuck <br />· Chuck on David Letterman years ago, and how Letterman stormed off his own set <br />· Bikers for Trump make sure people don’t have voter fatigue – showing facts, doing the hard work  <br />  <br />More about Chris Cox: <br />Chris is a conservative leader with a track record for getting results and making a difference on a wide variety of issues. He hasn’t made waves by doing things conventionally, though, and he isn’t a conventional candidate. A chainsaw carving artist by trade, Chris isn’t afraid to get his hands dirty, put in the hard work to truly create change, and is ready to put his skills to use serving the Lowcountry. <br />In 2013, during the government shutdown the Million Vet March on Washington was announced. Chris realized that, with the Park Service<br />furloughed, war memorials would be left in disarray and was outraged at the thought of veterans arriving to memorials covered in garbage and debris. He immediately left the Lowcountry to the Lincoln Memorial and began single-handedly mowing the

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