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Far-left podcaster Jennifer Welch calls homeschooling 'trickle down stupidity,' a 'huge problem'

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Co-hosts Jennifer Welch and Angie Sullivan of the far-left "I've Had It" podcast condemned homeschooling as "weird as f—" and the "worst" idea during their show on Tuesday.Their comments were in response to a caller to the show complaining about "morons attempting…

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