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The Aug. 6 episode of Crossroads covers a topic anyone with a pulse is well aware of: the hypocrisy of politicians. In particular, host Joshua Philipp and guest Adam Andrzejewski take on Democratic mayors in major cities who have spent the last year calling for defunding the police while quietly beefing up their own security details. For years, politicians at all levels of government have made it clear they believe they are above the common man and woman and should not be subject to the laws and regulations they pass for everyone else, but within the last year, this hypocrisy has become shockingly apparent, regardless of where you sit on the political spectrum. From Rep. Cori Bush’s (D-Mo.) claim that she has every right to spend tens of thousands of dollars on extra private security because she has “work to do,” to former President Barack Obama holding a scaled back …