The Chad Hartman Show
Rochelle Olson of the Star Tribune joins for her usual two segments to lead off the final hour on a Friday before the Am I Wrong? Committee takes the stage with this week's resolutions.
The Am I Wrong? Committee is back with three resolutions, focused today on protestors of the Bezos/Sanchez wedding, Gen Z's buying habits, and our horrendous June weather.
Star Tribune columnist Rochelle Olson joins Chad to talk about the somber mood at the state Capitol today and her experience there as the Hortmans lie in state, plus some lighter discussion related to this week's Cheers & Jeers column.
Sheletta Brundidge joins us for a much more somber Feisty Friday as she shares about her time at the Capitol this morning while the Hortmans lie in state. Later, Chad jumps around to a few topics during Rapid Fire Radio.
It's time for some Rapid Fire Radio with Chad as he touches on a few topics, including our opinion on introducing lane splitting to our state highways for motorcycle riders.
Sheletta Brundidge joins for a somber and emotional discussion about walking through the Capitol with Melissa and Mark Hortman, along with their dog Gilbert, lying in state.
Chad opens the show with some fun talking about the annoying things our neighbors do before diving into the latest Supreme Court decision with Justin Crowe of Williams College.
Justin Crowe of Williams College joins Chad to talk about what the Supreme Court decision on the birthright citizenship case means for lower courts and the power of the executive branch.
What drives you nuts about your neighbors? We hear plenty of complaints from listeners when Chad opens the show with that question.
Chad was at Target Field ready to enjoy a ballgame with listeners, but the weather changed that and he came back for an hour of a show. We discussed several issues brought by texters through Text-a-Topic and Chad addressed President Trump and others within his administration criticizing the media, particularly CNN, for doing their jobs and not simply parroting what we were told by Trump about the success of the Iran bombing.
Freelance journalist Joon Lee joins Korzo at the top of the hour to discuss his piece in the NY Times about the very high costs of following your favorite sports teams today in the streaming era. Plus, tree expert Tom Prosser talks about Minnesota's progress in slowing down the Emerald Ash Borer and Scott rants about his least favorite highway in the metro.
Tree expert Tom Prosser joins Korzo to talk about how Minnesota is doing in fighting the progress of the Emerald Ash Borer and saving the state's huge number of ash trees.
Freelance journalist Joon Lee joins Scott Korzenowski to talk about a piece he wrote about outrageous cost of being a sports fan today, where those costs come from, and if anything can be done to bring the prices down.
Korzo jumps around to a few topics including the Iran/Israel ceasefire, an article about Lake Minnetonka from a San Francisco outlet, a TikTok user snooping on Matt Gaetz's texts during a flight, and the slumping Twins during a visit with with Audra Martin of FanDuel sports.
Twins on-field reporter Audra Martin joins Korzo with talk about what she's seeing and hearing at Target Field as the Twins continue to struggle through a losing streak.
Scott Korzenowski sits in for Chad today. We talk about new Minnesota Poll results, parents today not giving space for their teens and Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic joins to talk about the Timberwolves/Lynx sale and the NBA Draft happening tonight.
Jon Krawczynski of The Athletic joins Korzo with talk about the A-Rod/Lore era officially beginning with the Timberwolves and what the Wolves may do tonight over the offseason and with the #17 pick in the draft tonight.
Scott Korzenowski is in for Chad today and opens the show with talk about new results in the Star Tribune's Minnesota Poll that aren't exactly great for Democrats.
President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire was reached between Israel and Iran ... and then more bombs were dropped. On Deadline takes a look at the latest, plus how MAGA reacted to US intervention, the latest on the budget battle and the Golden Gate Bridge tries to get un-woke. On Deadline is produced by Lauren Barry and Christy Strawser.
Former Congressman Dean Phillips joins Chad to share why he supports President Trump's decision to bomb Iran's nuclear sites before we bring on Jamie Yuccas to talk customer service issues and have some fun at the expense of Chad.
Chad tells the story of some poor customer service he encountered recently and Jamie Yuccas rightly calls him out for his tepid, weak-willed response.
Former Congressman Dean Phillips joins Chad to talk about the decision to bomb Iran's nuclear sites, why he agreed with the decision by President Trump and much more.
Is Chad's opposition to the use of speed cameras to cut down on speeding wavering? You can decide as we talked about Minneapolis preparing to roll out some cameras. Later, PT of 102.9 The Wolf stops by to share details about the large fly infestation they are dealing with in their studio.
PT from 102.9 The Wolf joins Chad with details about the large fly infestation they are dealing with right now in their studio that neighbors ours.
Are speed cameras a good way for Minneapolis to slow down fast drivers within the city? Chad has always been against the use of cameras but his opposition seems to be weakening.
President Trump dropped a curse word while expressing his anger over the Israel/Iran ceasefire immediately being broken. Chad says it's ridiculous that people are getting upset about the cussing. That starts the hour before Adam Carter joins for Ask Adam Anything.
It's another round of excellent questions from listeners and rather uninspiring answers from Adam Carter with Ask Adam Anything!
Chad says there's plenty to be critical of President Trump about, but using the F word with reporters when he's clearly mad with the Israel/Iran situation isn't something to get upset about.
Chip Scoggins of the Star Tribune joins Chad for talk about the Twins and NBA Finals before Chad dives back into the Iran discussion by looking back at some of what Colonel David Hunt told us earlier in the show about why this was a perfect time to execute the attack.
Chad recaps some of what Colonel David Hunt said earlier on the show about the timing of the attack on Iran and wonders if more of the public would be supportive of the decision if President Trump had laid out his reasoning more clearly.
Star Tribune sports columnist Chip Scoggins joins at with talk about poor play from the Twins and the difficult spot that puts the front office in as the trade deadline approaches. Plus, great stuff from Chip on game 7 of the NBA Finals and what to expect from OKC in the next few years.
Susie Jones is in with Chad and Dave for fun with Overrated, Underrated or Properly Rated before Patrick De Haas on Gas Buddy joins to talk about how oil prices have responded to the US bombing Iran and retaliatory missiles coming from Iran today.
Patrick De Haan of Gas Buddy joins Chad to talk about how oil prices have responded to the US jumping into a conflict with Iran and what he expects to see from prices at the pumps in coming weeks.
Iran hit a U.S. military bases in Qatar in an obvious retaliation to this weekend's bombing of Iran nuclear sites by the United States. So, how many more retaliations should we expect, and how else will this conflict in the Middle East affect Americans? On Deadline is produced by Lauren Barry and Christy Strawser.
Overrated, Underrated or Properly Rated features good stuff from Susie Jones as she joins Chad and Dave with an update on her dating life.
Do you trust President Trump in handling the Iran situation? That's the biggest question for Chad today and that's the topic to begin the show before Colonel David Hunt joins the conversation.
Colonel David Hunt joins Chad to share some insight and opinion on the US strike of nuclear facilities in Iran over the weekend and Iran's retaliatory strike today on a US base in Qatar.
President Trump went against his own intelligence when choosing to bomb nuclear facilities in Iran. To Chad, your opinion on the action comes down to if you trust Trump on this issue or not.
Chad wonders if you want extreme hot or cold, words you would eliminate from the English language, are there Minnesota events you feel you've missed out on and he chats up Rochelle Olson from the Minnesota Star Tribune.
Chad talks with Rochelle Olson from the Minnesota Star Tribune about her memories of Melissa Hortman, John Hoffman being willing to work across the aisle, when can have civil discourse and more!
Chris Tubbs joins Chad on his show and they discuss awkward passwords, sunglasses indoors, recreational THC use, and more!
This hour it's a Feisty Friday with Sheletta and Tubbsy tags in for the last half hour!