Monday 3-13-23 Live with Matt Buff

The Buff Show

1w ago • 1 hr 17 mins

LIVE: Matt Buff brings you exciting commentary and the latest in left wing madness. Special guests include Chris Hoar from www.sat123.com, Senator Ted Harvey to discuss Trump's speech at CPAC and more.

Also, Floyd Brown is an American author, speaker and media commentator. He is the founder of Citizens United and the conservative website, The Western Journal. Floyd has just finished a new, groundbreaking book titled, Counterpunch. Touted as the Christian answer to Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals, Counterpunch outlines a strategy for mobilizing a peaceful resistance that leads to collective action.

Maxine Albert, wife and longtime partner of author Curtis Ellis, who died from his battle with cancer on February 14, 2021. Prominent economic and trade expert Curtis Ellis exposed the dark side of China’s rise in this chilling account of its mission to destroy America.

Rusty Brown from Freedom Foundation is here to discuss the BREAKING NEWS: Florida Senate Advances Union Accountability Bill. This show is brought to you by www.mypillow.com/buff enter promo code BUFF.

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