Annunciation Church: Leader Failures and Celebrity Responses
Stay in the Fray PodcastSeptember 05, 202500:29:22

Annunciation Church: Leader Failures and Celebrity Responses

The Left’s hypocrisy on gun violence is on full display in Minneapolis. In this episode of Stay in the Fray, Ryan exposes how liberal leaders like Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz failed their city after the Annunciation Catholic School shooting. From weak political responses to empty promises on public safety, Ryan breaks down why their approach is putting lives at risk.

We also call out celebrity ignorance as Rosie O’Donnell and Alec Baldwin rush to push tired narratives instead of offering real solutions. While the Left demands more gun control, Ryan argues for common-sense measures like armed school security and stronger action on mental health.

🔥 Don’t miss this breakdown of liberal hypocrisy, media spin, and why America needs real change.

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Time Codes ⏱️/ Topics:
00:00 Introduction: The City’s Decline Under Liberal Rule
01:44 Annunciation Shooting: A Tragic Event
03:32 Political Reactions and Hypocrisy
08:12 Gun Control Debate and Solutions
11:30 Rosie O’Donnell’s Controversial Comments
17:17 Trump’s Intervention in Crime-Ridden Cities
23:22 Alec Baldwin’s Rant and Celebrity Ignorance
27:24 Conclusion: The Need for Common Sense


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