Nothing is more important to this born and raised Illinoisan working mom of three small children than the future of this great country. Annie may be a millennial, but she's far from the caricature. Proving that young people can harness attributes of self-determination, hard work, and true conservatism, Annie loves discussing the latest news and events with people of all walks of life. Don't agree? Great! Love what she's saying? Perfect! The Annie Frey Show is Younger. Smarter. Better.
While there are big news items, how about we discuss some that aren't headlines anymore, like things in the Big Beautiful Bill, and how it could affect you. Todd Sivia joins, and Jim Carafano lays out a narrow path for Israel to victory, and they're walking it slowly.
He doesn't need to be hammering the gavel when he can push from the sides, now. We discuss status symbols for women, and why cups are dumb. Drinking heavily leads to dribble tinkles.
Hamas cannot continue to do what they've done and are continuing to do. So there is very little wiggle room for Israel here, and Jim Carafano from Heritage says we need to stay focused on the bigger solutions, not daily news.
Are there microplastics in your brain? Of course they're not a punk band. Maybe there are macroplastics in your brain? Watch, and behold, as the segments of this hour unfold and weave these topics together.
Todd Sivia is an attorney and owner of Sivia Law, here to discuss several topics, both for entrepreneurs and, really, everyone with estate planning.
And discuss whether we should discuss them. Todd Sivia is here! And so are the worst foods in America! Check it out!
What happens in St. Louis doesn't stay in St. Louis. The MAGA hat controversy at St. Louis Soccer Park is now national news. For us, it's the inconsistency that matters. And guess which way the inconsistency leans? You guessed it! Liberally!
We discuss wardrobe malfunctions, The Naked Gun, and Tickle Me Ethan's Frothy Newspuddle. It has all the implications on Southern Illinois traffic corridors that you have come to expect.
"We cannot stop aging," but Cuong Do has some great advice on how to combat its effects, and they're centered on inflammation. He's the President and CEO of BioVie.
What were they thinking? Going from Texas to Illinois to escape gerrymandering? It's like fleeing the USSR to avoid communism and choosing to asylum in Cuba. Jeanne Ives, host of The Real Story is here to discuss.
Putting castor oil in your belly button helps you but putting on a cyst kills it. Wiggins recently discovered that dipping his fingertips in castor oil has given him the ability to play classical guitar. Is there anything this stuff can't do?
The Senate left town without finishing Trump's appointees. We're over 6 months into this term, and Democrats have not "voice confirmed" one nomination, a historic low.
From floppers in the stands to victory in our hands, this hour of Monday's Annie Frey Show has basically everything, including a visit from Capitol Hill via Ryan Schmelz.
Which of these Happy Gilmore golfers is NOT in the PGA? The whole game comes down to this question with John and Cathy from Pointe Pest Control.
Is the Kamala Harris book a worthwhile read? It sure is enlightening to hear her talk, I would guess the book is riveting. Annie Frey is back with a voice, somewhat, and we do an entire segment on naked bike riding!
We play Xs and Os and discuss the merits of righteous characters in movies, versus ones who are morally ambiguous.
Friends don't let friends ride naked without aggressive consent. Somehow this bike ride is legal in St. Louis, and we all found out that you can do naked things as long as you say you're protesting.
It's Friday, and that means we're giving you real or fake headlines in The Bee or Not the Bee.
And there are so many scandals to choose from. Let's start with Obama's fake doc-gate regarding Russia, and then move on to autopen and see where the wind takes us! Annie's back!
We have a stacked lineup, although no Annie! Hans Von Spakovsky is here to dissect the moment in Obamagate, Gerri Willis of Fox Business says we have a LOT of debt to clean up, and Steve Cortes answers the poll question with an emphatic YES. Red states need to keep up.
Could there be a mid-decade redistricting in Texas? Could Missouri get in on this? Dem states have already done it full-bore, so it's time red states catch up.
Also, check out this fantastic open to Ethan's segment: Derfan Donafan's Dumpy Doos. We talk through, professionally, the reasons you should never be cheap. Ever.
Hint: She lives in California. She ran for President in 2020. She is annoying. Also, a look at what the fed does and does NOT do, and how it's impacting you.
Kash Patel's FBI has discovered thousands of documents in "burn bags," related to the 2016 Trump framing regarding Russia. Listen to what they have to do now, and how they even preserved them.
One wants to see behind the curtain with all the Pelosi stock trades, the other wants to make a law about it. Which one's which? Why is one of them siding with Democrats, and one won't? Wiggins still in for Annie today.
And what's the solution? President Trump signed an Executive Order recently targeting this problem, but how much of a difference can it make, and how quick? We take your calls, and talk with Kendall Qualls, Project 21 Ambassador about the brutal Cincinnati beatdown in the street, which has all the makings of a hate crime.
What's the nicest car you've ever ridden in? Should the Blue Angels be allowed to scare some lady's cat? These are the important questions we answer today.
Okay, the hour is not necessarily economic, but we get there eventually: After a rousing round of Serious Questions and Ethan's Forgettable Stories.
Project 21 Ambassador Kendall Qualls joins the Annie Frey Show to talk about Democrats choices in ignoring, or even encouraging, the destruction of the American family.
Kendall Qualls joins us this hour about the black-on-white crime in Cincinnati, and we discuss everything from treason charges for Obama's DOJ to why Ethan is ruining our office decor.
Trump is taking on homelessness from the top- changing government policy that's been one way for 20+ years. Will his EO change the trajectory in this country? We take your calls.
It better lead to some serious prosecutions of some otherwise untouchable names, that's all I'm saying. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey is on the show to put a stop to mail-in abortions, and Carol Roth is sounding the alarm on republicans and spending.
Do women prefer that men drive? Find out in Xs and Ys, and also, find out why Jason Tatum loves St. Louis so much. (We do not actually answer this question.) We do answer some questions though, like why we like our nuggs sauced.
We could enter one soon! Even with Republicans in charge, unless they're willing to course correct. Carol Roth is a NYT Bestselling Author, "You Will Own Nothing," and a recovering investment banker.
Bucking conventional wisdom, Carafano, an expert in international engagement, says Trump wants to end wars. That doesn't make him an isolationist. Anything but.
Two guests drive the hour: Jim Carafano on Putin and Russian slight-of hand, then Carol Roth on the spend policies that are driving us into bankruptcy.
The Missouri Attorney General knows the law, and knows abortion by mail is not legal. He's fighting the fight to make sure the laws on this topic are upheld.
You see, there are these crimes, and they were committed on an island... We've been talking about it for 6 years, but the left is just catching up. "Crimes? Did they involve Trump? Now we're interested!"
In Hour 1 of the Mannie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range welcome Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz to discuss newly released DNI documents, the possibility of a special counsel investigation into Obama-era actions, and the broader political implications, including prosecutorial questions surrounding former presidents. The team also examines the proposed trade deal with the European Union that would introduce 15% tariffs, exploring how it could affect the economy, budgets, and markets. Later, Ethan joins to review Happy Gilmore 2, highlighting Adam Sandler's return to classic comedy, nostalgic callbacks, and surprise cameos from professional golfers. The hour wraps up with a look at redistricting battles unfolding in Texas, Ohio, Florida, and Missouri—discussing how shifting maps, mid-decade changes, and gerrymandering debates could influence the national political landscape. In Hour 2, Rep. Eric Burlison joins to discuss the Biden auto-pen scandal, staff invoking the Fifth, and concerns about presidential fitness. Ryan and Brad also break down protests against Christian artist Sean Feucht in Canada, massive cost overruns at the Obama Presidential Center, and the fall of late-night TV. Plus, a look at Gen Z's rising interest in Christian music. In Hour 3, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range revisit a 2017 article predicting technology and societal changes over the next 20 years. They discuss the rise of software disruption and AI, question the disappearance of most jobs, and debate the future of autonomous and electric vehicles. The hosts express skepticism about agricultural robots and insect protein becoming mainstream by 2030. The hour wraps with a YouTube live poll asking listeners, "How quickly will tariff deals noticeably impact your life?
In Hour 3, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range revisit a 2017 article predicting technology and societal changes over the next 20 years. They discuss the rise of software disruption and AI, question the disappearance of most jobs, and debate the future of autonomous and electric vehicles. They express skepticism about agricultural robots and insect protein becoming mainstream by 2030. The hour wraps with a YouTube live poll asking listeners, "How quickly will tariff deals noticeably impact your life?
Ethan talks about his sunburn from Lake of the Ozarks and rubbing on aloe in the office. They discuss the Cardinals trading pitcher Erick Fedde to the Braves, injury updates on prospect Tekoah Roby, and what it means for the team's future.
We're joined by Representative Eric Burlison to discuss the House Oversight Committee's investigation into President Biden's mental fitness and questions surrounding decision-making inside the White House. Burleson outlines allegations that executive orders were signed without the president's full awareness and highlights concerns about unelected staff acting independently. The conversation also touches on several top officials invoking the Fifth Amendment, signaling potential efforts to conceal the extent of Biden's cognitive decline. We dig into the committee's next steps possibly including subpoenas for the president and vice president and why the mainstream media has largely ignored what's being called the “auto pen” scandal.