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Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast by Kyle Thompson

From the Senate with MARKWAYNE MULLIN | July 2024 (Ep. 620)

Jul 11, 2024
United States Senator Markwayne Mullin discusses Jim Inhofe's legacy, Biden's debate performance, Trump's VP pick list, Ukraine and NATO, and more. Banter on branded merchandise, cowboy hats, quality beef from Primal Beef, campaign fund transfers, and negotiations for a specific outfit.
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  • Understanding historical climate data is crucial for addressing climate change effectively.
  • There are strategic implications to consider in Ukraine's potential NATO membership, balancing global interests.

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Discussion on Jim Inhofe's Legacy and Climate Change Stance

Mark Wayne Mullen discusses the legacy and climate change stance of former Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe. He highlights Inhofe's practical approach to climate questions, emphasizing the importance of understanding historical climate data and advocating for better environmental practices like improving water and waste management. Mullen expresses respect for Inhofe despite their differing views on several issues, noting Inhofe's commitment to faith, family, and service spanning 60 years.

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