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Well, it's the last of February, meaning it's the last day of Black History Month, and Vicki opens the show asking all the questions nobody else is asking of Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, who is now running for US Senate on the Democratic ticket. Sheriff David Clarke, man behind RiseUp Wisconsin also has some scathing words for Mandela Barnes, but he's here to talk black achievement and what it actually looks like - not what the liberals want it to look like. Then it's gubernatorial candidate Rebecca Kleefisch, with her experience as lieutenant governor and her platform on education, inflation, crime, and election integrity. Next, former US Deputy Undersecretary of Defense Jed Babbin joins us to talk about the situation in Ukraine. Ret. Judge Jim Troupis also talks Ukraine, but from the angle of energy, climate, and the eventual goal of more government power. He's followed by author Wesley J. Smith, who talks about what is meant by the terms "bio-security state" and "public health authoritarianism." Plus, RedState's Seton Motley talks about ESG loans and China.