They Said It. Then Erased It. | Throwback Thursday Exposes Democrat Narrative Shift
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What happens when the tape doesn’t match the story?
In this Throwback Thursday episode of Common Sense with Chad Law, we go back—not to opinions—but to the actual record.
Old clips. Real quotes. Verifiable positions.
And what they reveal is something far bigger than hypocrisy.
A pattern.
From the 1994 crime bill…
To the Defense of Marriage Act…
To immigration enforcement under Obama…
The same politicians who once championed these positions now speak as if they never existed.
Not debated.
Not corrected.
Deleted.
Tonight, we break down how political memory gets rewritten—and why accountability disappears when history does.
Because this isn’t about left vs. right.
It’s about whether truth has a shelf life.
📞 Call in: 252-CHAD-LAW
Join the conversation and tell me what YOU think.
If you're tired of being told what has "always been true"—you're in the right place.
00:00 – Cold Open: When the Tape Doesn’t Match the Story
02:26 – The Clip That Stops You Cold
06:00 – The Pattern Begins
07:24 – Show Intro: Welcome to Common Sense
09:03 – Crime Narrative Shift (1990s vs Today)
12:38 – “Super Predators” & Political Language
15:26 – The Turning Point: Strategy, Not Evolution
18:24 – Memory-Holing the Record
20:56 – From “Tough on Crime” to “Systemic Failure”
24:03 – Marriage: The DOMA Reality
28:08 – Moral Certainty… Then vs Now
32:20 – The Accountability Problem
33:35 – Immigration: Obama vs Today
35:58 – “Deporter in Chief” Reality Check
38:36 – The Narrative Inversion
41:25 – Media’s Role in Erasing Context
43:04 – Enter Joe Biden: The Case Study
47:37 – When Contradiction Becomes Strategy
49:39 – Why Memory is the Real Threat
51:26 – Reagan Reminder
55:38 – Final Call: Are They Counting on You Forgetting?