The Brett Winterble Show is heard Monday through Friday from 3-6 pm on News Talk 1110 & 99.3 WBT. After spending nearly a decade with Rush Limbaugh as a Producer, Brett began his own show in 2008. Brett has been heard on Sirius XM, plus 980 KFWB in Los Angeles and 760 KFMB in San Diego. A lover of Current Events, Sports, Entertainment and stories that really matter to the local audience, Brett has high energy and boundless curiosity. He is a graduate of Emerson College and American Military University with degrees in Political Communication and Homeland Security/Intelligence Studies. Brett is married and has 2 teenagers plus a couple of cats, three birds, and some fish! His hobbies include travel, comedy writing, consuming motorsports and barbecue.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about political leadership and America’s future, contrasting the current direction of the country with what he describes as the failures of the Biden administration. Reflecting on comments made by former President Joe Biden during his first week in office, Brett argues that the nation avoided a dangerous path by rejecting policies he believes would have weakened border security, increased government control, and empowered foreign adversaries like Iran. Later Brett shifts to a lighter conversation about summer heat, air conditioning habits, and the strange household rules many people grew up with surrounding when the AC could officially be turned on. After hearing from a friend who refuses to use air conditioning before June 1st, Brett jokes about people turning their homes into “beef jerky factories” while suffering through rising temperatures. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about Cuba’s communist legacy and the growing spotlight surrounding former Cuban leader Raúl Castro following renewed scrutiny over the 1996 shootdown of civilian aircraft. Brett describes Castro as the last surviving pillar of the Cuban Revolution and argues that his influence still hangs over the struggling island nation decades after the rise of the Castro regime. He also discusses Cuba’s worsening economic conditions, deteriorating infrastructure, and ongoing migration crisis, questioning whether the country can ever realistically rebuild after years of communist rule Later, Brett reacts to comments from Jeff Bezos defending wealth creation, taxation, and capitalism during a television interview. Brett praises Bezos for pushing back against progressive criticism from figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, arguing that successful businesses grow by providing products and services people want. He highlights Bezos’ defense of Amazon’s efficiency and his criticism of government waste, especially in large public school systems like New York City’s, where Brett says massive spending has failed to improve results. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

What is the plan that the democrats have to move the contry forward? They have no articulated plans in the public eye. Now Minority Leader Jeffries says he wants to break the spirit of those that vote for the republicans. California, which is run by democrats, has a serious problem with squatters, and the legal recourses are very difficult. Bo Thompson joins to discuss the comments by VP Vance, the general political climate and what will be discussed on GMBT tomorrow morning. More discussion about the corruption and double standards by the liberals. More Waymo issues where a doctor in San Francisco was put on a terror list by Waymo. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about rising crime, public disorder, and what he sees as a growing reluctance to hold offenders accountable in America’s cities and communities. Reacting to viral footage of teenagers vandalizing a restaurant in Washington, D.C., Brett questions why the media often conceals the identities of rioters and suspects by pixelating their faces, arguing that public accountability has become inconsistent and ineffective. Later, Brett dives into a detailed political analysis of potential future presidential matchups involving former Vice President Kamala Harris against either Secretary of State Marco Rubio or Vice President J.D. Vance. Brett describes a possible Harris-Rubio race as a generational Sun Belt showdown, emphasizing the importance of suburban voters, Latino voting blocs, and demographic shifts across states like Florida, Nevada, and Arizona. He also highlights Rubio’s national profile, foreign policy background, and long-standing appeal within Republican circles. Shifting to a hypothetical Harris-Vance matchup, Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We're joined by Michael Whatley NC Senate candidate to discuss growing controversy surrounding the release of thousands of inmates during the COVID era under former Governor Roy Cooper. Whatley criticizes the decision to release roughly 3,500 prisoners, arguing the move endangered public safety and led to repeat offenses, including violent crimes and murders allegedly committed by some released inmates. The conversation focuses on concerns over transparency, accountability, and the long-term consequences of pandemic-era criminal justice policies in North Carolina. Brett and Whatley also discuss claims that many of the released inmates had serious criminal histories, including violent offenses and crimes against children. The interview highlights broader debates over bail reform, crime policy, law enforcement support, and public frustration with what critics describe as a revolving-door justice system that prioritizes offenders over victims and communities. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube ch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program from the St. Philip Neri Italian Festival in Fort Mill. He discusses an emerging Republican strategy ahead of the midterm elections, specifically referencing a speech by Vice President J.D. Vance about concerns regarding government accountability. Winterble also criticizes liberal prosecutors and criminal justice policies. He closes the segment by acknowledging that affordability remains a major concern for many households. We’re joined by Joe Cutrone, owner of Fratelli Restaurant in Fort Mill. Winterble notes that Cutrone moved from New Jersey to Fort Mill. The two first discuss concerns affecting society, including economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions involving Iran. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Joe Cutrone, owner of Fratelli Restaurant in Fort Mill. Winterble notes that Cutrone moved from New Jersey to Fort Mill. The two first discuss concerns affecting society, including economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions involving Iran. The conversation then expands to historical parallels, particularly comparisons to the period leading up to World War II. Finally, they have a lighthearted discussion about making the perfect pizza and the “renewed passion” Cutrone brings to his restaurant. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about controversial policies in California and growing concerns surrounding public health scares and government accountability. He sharply criticizes California Governor Gavin Newsom over reports involving rehabilitation efforts for sex offenders inside the prison system, arguing the policies reflect misplaced priorities and failed leadership. We’re joined by Carson Luger from St. Philip Neri Catholic Church to talk about the 29th Annual St. Philip Neri Italian Festival and all the food, fellowship, and family fun set to kick off tomorrow in Fort Mill. Carson shares details about the festival’s packed lineup, including live entertainment, wine and craft beer tastings, artisan vendors, a kids fun zone, the “Holy Macaroni” Cornhole Tournament, and the popular Cannoli Run 5K. Of course, the heart of the festival remains the incredible Italian food — from giant meatballs and Italian sausage to lasagna, garlic knots, pizza, and the crowd-favorite eggplant parmesan that sells out fast every year. The festival begins Thursday at 4 p.m. and runs through the weekend, bringing the community together for great food, music, laughter, and celebration. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Carson Luger from St. Philip Neri Catholic Church to talk about the 29th Annual St. Philip Neri Italian Festival and all the food, fellowship, and family fun set to kick off tomorrow in Fort Mill. Carson shares details about the festival’s packed lineup, including live entertainment, wine and craft beer tastings, artisan vendors, a kids fun zone, the “Holy Macaroni” Cornhole Tournament, and the popular Cannoli Run 5K. Of course, the heart of the festival remains the incredible Italian food — from giant meatballs and Italian sausage to lasagna, garlic knots, pizza, and the crowd-favorite eggplant parmesan that sells out fast every year. The festival begins Thursday at 4 p.m. and runs through the weekend, bringing the community together for great food, music, laughter, and celebration. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesdays edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about President Donald Trump’s upcoming trip to China and the growing tensions surrounding Iran, global oil markets, and America’s role on the world stage. Brett argues that despite critics portraying Trump as reckless, the president’s ability to negotiate directly with world leaders is what makes him effective in high-pressure international situations. We’re joined by Gordon G. Chang from Newsmax to discuss President Donald Trump’s upcoming summit with Xi Jinping and the growing tensions involving China, Iran, and global energy markets. Gordon explains why this meeting differs from most diplomatic summits, arguing that both nations are actively applying pressure on one another ahead of the talks. He also outlines China’s ongoing economic struggles and why he believes President Trump should take an aggressive negotiating approach with Beijing. Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this lively episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about President Donald Trump’s upcoming trip to China, rising tensions involving Iran, and the complicated geopolitical relationship between Beijing, Tehran, and the United States. The conversation also highlights Brett’s interview with Gordon G. Chang, who breaks down China’s economic struggles, the ongoing flow of Iranian oil into China, and the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz. Brett and Beth discuss how Trump’s negotiating style could shape discussions with Xi Jinping and what the broader implications could mean for global markets and U.S. foreign policy. Beth also shares what she and Bo Thompson have coming up Tuesday morning on Good Morning BT, Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesdays edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Gordon G. Chang from Newsmax to discuss President Donald Trump’s upcoming summit with Xi Jinping and the growing tensions involving China, Iran, and global energy markets. Gordon explains why this meeting differs from most diplomatic summits, arguing that both nations are actively applying pressure on one another ahead of the talks. He also outlines China’s ongoing economic struggles and why he believes President Trump should take an aggressive negotiating approach with Beijing. The conversation shifts to Iran’s oil exports into China, the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, and concerns over Chinese support flowing into Tehran. Gordon and Brett also discuss Pakistan’s role in regional negotiations, the importance of maintaining strong ties with Gulf allies, and why the United States must continue coordinating closely with nations in the GCC as tensions continue escalating across the Middle East. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about global political upheaval and the lasting impact of President Donald Trump on the world stage. Drawing comparisons to Brexit and the rise of nationalist movements across Europe, Brett argues that Trump’s presidency fundamentally disrupted the political establishment both in America and abroad. He discusses growing instability within the European Union, shifting leadership in the United Kingdom, and what he sees as the collapse of the old political order. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about global political upheaval and the lasting impact of President Donald Trump on the world stage. Drawing comparisons to Brexit and the rise of nationalist movements across Europe, Brett argues that Trump’s presidency fundamentally disrupted the political establishment both in America and abroad. He discusses growing instability within the European Union, shifting leadership in the United Kingdom, and what he sees as the collapse of the old political order. Later Brett talks about America’s growing obsession with pickleball and delivers a hilarious monologue about why he refuses to join the craze. After joking that he has no real hobbies beyond sitting, thinking, and avoiding unnecessary activity, Brett describes pickleball as a full-blown cultural movement that has taken over neighborhoods, breweries, and recreation centers across the country. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this edition of The Hangover as they discuss California’s troubled high-speed rail project, skyrocketing government spending, and political dysfunction on the West Coast. The conversation dives into the massive cost overruns tied to the rail system, farmland disputes, eminent domain concerns, and frustration from California residents over state leadership. Brett and Pete also touch on celebrity candidates, campaign spending, and the culture of perpetual political campaigns, including the role of wealthy donors and political consultants We’re joined by Kirsten Pels from the Republican National Committee to discuss rising concerns over progressive policies in major Democrat-led cities, crime and prison release policies tied to Roy Cooper, and the national debate surrounding immigration and border security. Kirsten outlines Republican concerns over crime trends in North Carolina, arguing that soft-on-crime policies have led to dangerous consequences across the state. The conversation also focuses on victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants and the role border enforcement plays in public safety debates. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Kirsten Pels from the Republican National Committee to discuss rising concerns over progressive policies in major Democrat-led cities, crime and prison release policies tied to Roy Cooper, and the national debate surrounding immigration and border security. Kirsten outlines Republican concerns over crime trends in North Carolina, arguing that soft-on-crime policies have led to dangerous consequences across the state. The conversation also focuses on victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants and the role border enforcement plays in public safety debates. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube chan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about wealth creation and economic literacy after reacting to comments made by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez regarding billionaires and capitalism. Brett argues that many critics of wealth misunderstand the difference between income and ownership, explaining that billionaires are not earning massive salaries but building companies and holding valuable assets through stocks, equity, and investments. He breaks down concepts like valuation, leverage, and net worth, emphasizing that wealth is often tied to ownership stakes rather than cash on hand. Brett also pushes back against the idea that becoming a billionaire is inherently illegal or unethical, framing capitalism as a system that rewards innovation and value creation. Throughout the conversation, he criticizes what he sees as economic illiteracy in modern politics while encouraging listeners to better understand how markets, business ownership, and investment actually work in the real world. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about escalating tensions with Iran and the historical parallels between today’s political climate and the 1979 hostage crisis. Drawing comparisons between former President Jimmy Carter’s handling of Iran and Ronald Reagan’s approach, Brett argues that strong leadership and resolve are essential when dealing with hostile foreign regimes. Later Brett takes a thoughtful call from listener John, who argues that Scandinavian countries provide stronger economic mobility through expanded social safety nets, affordable education, and healthcare access. While Brett pushes back on the comparison, defending the American free-market system and questioning whether those policies could truly work in the United States, the exchange remains respectful and conversational. Brett praises the discussion afterward as an example of the kind of civil political dialogue We’re joined by Kelly Loeffler from the U.S. Small Business Administration to talk about National Small Business Week and the growing momentum behind American manufacturing and entrepreneurship. Loeffler discusses her visit to North Carolina and highlights how small businesses are driving job creation across the country. She points to lower inflation, tax relief measures, and deregulation efforts as major factors helping entrepreneurs expand and hire workers. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett takes a thoughtful call from listener John, who argues that Scandinavian countries provide stronger economic mobility through expanded social safety nets, affordable education, and healthcare access. While Brett pushes back on the comparison, defending the American free-market system and questioning whether those policies could truly work in the United States, the exchange remains respectful and conversational. Brett praises the discussion afterward as an example of the kind of civil political dialogue Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube chan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Kelly Loeffler from the U.S. Small Business Administration to talk about National Small Business Week and the growing momentum behind American manufacturing and entrepreneurship. Loeffler discusses her visit to North Carolina and highlights how small businesses are driving job creation across the country. She points to lower inflation, tax relief measures, and deregulation efforts as major factors helping entrepreneurs expand and hire workers. Loeffler also focus on the importance of restoring domestic manufacturing, especially in industries like furniture, textiles, automotive production, and aerospace. Loeffler explains how new SBA-backed loan guarantees are designed to help manufacturers and small business owners gain better access to capital and grow locally. The conversation also highlights success stories from welders, industrial business owners, and manufacturers who have turned small operations into thriving companies supporting hundreds of employees. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesdays edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about voter priorities and immigration policy as the midterm elections approach. He opens by asking listeners to identify the single most important issue influencing their vote, emphasizing how political narratives and media coverage can distract from core concerns. Brett highlights polling that suggests a significant portion of Americans perceive Democrats as supporting more lenient border policies, framing immigration and public safety as central campaign issues. We’re joined by Charles Moskowitz, author and political commentator, to discuss escalating tensions in the Middle East and broader questions around national sovereignty and security. Moskowitz argues that stability in the region depends on a “peace through strength” approach, emphasizing that nations like Israel have endured by firmly defending their sovereignty. He draws parallels between radical Islamist ideology and past expansionist movements, suggesting that containment—rather than direct invasion—is the most effective strategy, much like Cold War policies toward the Soviet Union. Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this latest episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo Thompson talk about ongoing tensions with Iran and the uncertainty surrounding diplomatic efforts, as well as the rising profile of Marco Rubio within the current administration. They discuss how negotiations with Iran remain complicated by questions over leadership and trust, while noting Rubio’s steady and disciplined presence on the global stage. Bo highlights how the administration appears to be balancing diplomacy with the possibility of tougher action if talks fail. He also shares what he and the team have coming up later this week on Good Morning BT, including coverage of the Truist Championship at Quail Hollow Club Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesdays edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about voter priorities and immigration policy as the midterm elections approach. He opens by asking listeners to identify the single most important issue influencing their vote, emphasizing how political narratives and media coverage can distract from core concerns. Brett highlights polling that suggests a significant portion of Americans perceive Democrats as supporting more lenient border policies, framing immigration and public safety as central campaign issues. He contrasts party messaging and argues that perceptions around border security could play a decisive role in upcoming races. Throughout the discussion, Brett underscores how political strategy, candidate matchups, and voter sentiment intersect, while encouraging audience engagement through calls and texts. He positions immigration as a defining topic that may shape voter turnout and influence control of Congress in the midterms. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about rising tensions in the Middle East and growing concerns over global instability. He frames the escalation involving Iran as part of a long-standing pattern of conflict, arguing that unconventional warfare and regional disruptions—like threats to oil infrastructure and activity near the Strait of Hormuz—are likely to გაგრძელ over time. Brett suggests the situation may stretch into the fall, tying geopolitical strategy to U.S. domestic politics and the upcoming midterm elections. Later Brett turns his focus to former North Carolina governor Roy Cooper, criticizing what he describes as a pattern of avoiding direct questions from reporters in public settings. He highlights repeated attempts by journalists to ask about early prisoner releases during Cooper’s administration, including cases involving serious crimes, and argues that the lack of response creates frustration and fuels public concern. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this edition of The Hangover as they discuss Supreme Court tensions, political rhetoric, and constitutional interpretation in the wake of recent legal debates. The conversation begins with reaction to comments criticizing the Court’s role, particularly around precedent and judicial authority. Brett and Pete examine the concept of stare decisis, debating when precedent should stand versus when it should be overturned, referencing major rulings and contrasting judicial philosophies like originalism and textualism. Later we’re joined by John Lott, who discusses rising political violence and how it is being interpreted across media and public discourse. He frames recent incidents, including threats against public figures, as part of a broader trend of escalating hostility over the past several years. Lott argues that media coverage often misclassifies or selectively reports politically motivated violence, pointing to examples where attackers’ stated ideologies don’t align with how they’re labeled. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! we’re joined by John Lott, who discusses rising political violence and how it is being interpreted across media and public discourse. He frames recent incidents, including threats against public figures, as part of a broader trend of escalating hostility over the past several years. Lott argues that media coverage often misclassifies or selectively reports politically motivated violence, pointing to examples where attackers’ stated ideologies don’t align with how they’re labeled. The conversation explores high-profile cases, manifestos, and competing narratives around extremism, with Brett pressing on whether the public is getting a complete picture. They also touch on the role of elite institutions and rhetoric in shaping attitudes, questioning whether increasingly heated language contributes to real-world consequences. The segment closes with concerns about deepening division and the challenges of addressing political violence in a highly polarized environment. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channe See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about rising political hostility and national security concerns, focusing on contentious Defense Department funding hearings and escalating global tensions. He criticizes what he sees as performative outrage from lawmakers during public sessions, arguing that the behavior is more about political theater than productive governance. We’re joined by Seth Barron to discuss his book Weaponized: The Left’s Capture and Destruction of America’s Sacred Institutions to talk about the centralization of power and the erosion of local control. Barron explains his view that decision-making authority has increasingly shifted away from communities and into the hands of unelected “expert” classes, affecting areas like immigration, housing, policing, and education. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his Yo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Seth Barron to discuss his book Weaponized: The Left’s Capture and Destruction of America’s Sacred Institutions to talk about the centralization of power and the erosion of local control. Barron explains his view that decision-making authority has increasingly shifted away from communities and into the hands of unelected “expert” classes, affecting areas like immigration, housing, policing, and education. He argues this trend diminishes accountability and weakens traditional American civic structures. The conversation also explores how definitions of public safety have evolved, with critics claiming this reframing sidelines law enforcement while excusing criminal behavior. Barron points to education as a key battleground but notes that alternatives such as charter schools, private institutions, and homeschooling still provide families with options. He frames these choices as critical to preserving autonomy amid broader institutional changes. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTu See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about political interference and media manipulation, arguing that unelected insiders and attention-seeking figures in Washington have long disrupted the will of the American people. He criticizes what he calls “lens lice” in politics and journalism—those more focused on visibility than solutions—while framing their actions as a source of national frustration. Later Brett turns to a major Supreme Court decision involving Louisiana’s congressional maps, highlighting a 6–3 ruling that struck down the state’s second majority-minority district as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. He frames the case as a significant moment in the ongoing debate over how race can be used in redistricting, emphasizing the Court’s position that the Constitution does not allow race to be the dominant factor. We’re joined by Gordon G. Chang to talk about rising tensions involving Iran and China and the broader geopolitical stakes tied to energy and military power. Chang explains how disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are exposing China’s dependence on foreign oil and revealing vulnerabilities in its economy. He also weighs in on Xi Jinping and how internal instability and military purges could limit China’s ability to act abroad, particularly regarding Taiwan. The conversation shifts to Donald Trump and whether his strategy of negotiation versus escalation will shape the outcome. Chang emphasizes sanctions, supply chains, and strategic pressure as key factors to watch. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Gordon G. Chang to talk about rising tensions involving Iran and China and the broader geopolitical stakes tied to energy and military power. Chang explains how disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are exposing China’s dependence on foreign oil and revealing vulnerabilities in its economy. He also weighs in on Xi Jinping and how internal instability and military purges could limit China’s ability to act abroad, particularly regarding Taiwan. The conversation shifts to Donald Trump and whether his strategy of negotiation versus escalation will shape the outcome. Chang emphasizes sanctions, supply chains, and strategic pressure as key factors to watch. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesdays edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about historic global leadership moments and rising political tensions as King Charles III delivers a rare and significant address before Congress. He highlights the symbolism of the British monarch speaking to American lawmakers during a milestone year tied to the nation’s founding, emphasizing the long, complex relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. Later we’re joined by Joe Gruters from Florida to discuss rising political tensions, recent security concerns, and the broader national climate following a chaotic weekend. As head of the RNC, Gruters shares his perspective on threats facing political leaders, emphasizing the need for stronger protection and accountability while criticizing media narratives and partisan rhetoric. Beth Troutman from Good Morning BT is also here for this lively episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Beth talk about Charles III’s address before Congress and the continued strength of the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. The two discuss the King’s carefully delivered speech, his humor, and his remarks condemning political violence while emphasizing unity between longtime allies. They also break down what this visit says about the current relationship between King Charles and Donald Trump. Beth also shares what she and the team have coming up tomorrow on Good Morning BT, including conversations on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, celebrity branding, and more political headlines. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesdays edition of the Brett Winterble Show! we’re joined by Joe Gruters from Florida to discuss rising political tensions, recent security concerns, and the broader national climate following a chaotic weekend. As head of the RNC, Gruters shares his perspective on threats facing political leaders, emphasizing the need for stronger protection and accountability while criticizing media narratives and partisan rhetoric. The conversation also turns to foreign policy, including tensions with Iran, where he frames current challenges as short-term costs for long-term security gains. Additionally, Gruters highlights economic concerns such as gas prices and inflation, contrasting current conditions with previous administrations. On the political front, he outlines ongoing Republican efforts in key states like Florida and Virginia, pointing to redistricting battles and legal disputes. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about rising political violence and reckless rhetoric, reacting to a disturbing incident in Washington, D.C. He describes the situation as dangerous and unnecessary, arguing that heated language from public figures is fueling instability. Brett emphasizes that attempts or threats against political leaders cross a serious line and should be universally condemned, regardless of political affiliation. He criticizes media personalities and commentators who make light of violence, suggesting that such behavior contributes to a toxic environment. Later Brett reflects on the chaotic aftermath of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, describing both the fear inside the event and the strange behavior that followed. He points to viral footage of attendees grabbing expensive wine bottles during the confusion, questioning what that says about priorities in a moment of crisis. As the conversation shifts, Brett takes a call from a listener concerned about political rhetoric and its potential to influence unstable individuals. While acknowledging that extreme voices exist, Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program with Pete Kaliner for this edition of The Hangover as they discuss growing tensions around public education, teacher activism, and union influence. The conversation centers on reports of teachers in places like Annapolis and Charlotte-Mecklenburg stepping away from the classroom to participate in May Day demonstrations, raising questions about priorities in public education. Later Brett turns his attention to a developing clash between big finance and big-city politics, using Citadel founder Ken Griffin and New York leadership as a case study in what he يرى as a warning for major urban centers. He outlines a massive proposed $6 billion development tied to Citadel’s expansion in New York City, arguing the project represents jobs, investment, and long-term economic growth. Brett contrasts that with criticism from figures like Zohran Mamdani and policies backed by Kathy Hochul, particularly proposals targeting wealthy property owners. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube c See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about Hasan Piker and the rise of outrage-driven political culture. He revisits controversial statements and public positions from the popular streamer, questioning whether Piker’s anti-capitalist rhetoric aligns with the wealth and platform he’s built within that very system. Brett frames the discussion around a broader cultural shift, where influencers monetize anger, amplify division, and blur the line between genuine belief and performance. We’re joined by Bill Roggio from Long War Journal to talk about the evolving conflict with Iran and the growing shift toward economic warfare. Roggio explains that while U.S. military operations have significantly degraded Iran’s conventional capabilities, the broader conflict remains unresolved, describing it as a strategic draw. He emphasizes that Iran is playing a long game—stalling for time while leveraging economic pressure points like the Strait of Hormuz. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouT See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Bill Roggio from Long War Journal to talk about the evolving conflict with Iran and the growing shift toward economic warfare. Roggio explains that while U.S. military operations have significantly degraded Iran’s conventional capabilities, the broader conflict remains unresolved, describing it as a strategic draw. He emphasizes that Iran is playing a long game—stalling for time while leveraging economic pressure points like the Strait of Hormuz. The conversation also challenges assumptions about internal resistance within Iran, noting that widespread uprisings have not materialized despite earlier expectations. Roggio argues that regime change would likely require far more than protests, pointing to the resilience of entrenched power structures. Ultimately, the discussion highlights a critical question: in a battle defined less by bombs and more by endurance, which side is willing to outlast the other? Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about online surveillance and mandatory age verification laws, warning that efforts to protect children may come at a steep cost to privacy and freedom. He highlights how governments and tech platforms are increasingly pushing systems that require users to verify their identity or age before accessing content, raising concerns about data collection and misuse. While supporters argue these measures are necessary to shield kids from harmful material, Brett questions whether they could unintentionally expose families to greater risks. Later Brett turns his attention to politics and growing public frustration, zeroing in on criticism surrounding Abigail Spanberger and broader Democratic messaging ahead of the midterms. He pushes back on her claims about economic failures and leadership, arguing instead that voters are seeing a different reality. Brett frames her recent momentum as overstated, suggesting her approval is already slipping and predicting political fallout as scrutiny increases. He calls for deeper transparency into her record, hinting that further investigations could shift the narrative. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube ch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesdays edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about a striking report on how social media platforms are engineered to keep users hooked—especially children. He breaks down key factors like isolation, endless scrolling, rapid content delivery, and algorithm-driven teasing that keeps users chasing satisfaction. Brett emphasizes how these features can quietly lead to unhealthy habits, disrupted sleep, and damaged relationships. Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this lively episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo talk about the uncertain ceasefire between the United States and Iran and the broader political pressure building ahead of the midterms. They break down President Trump’s decision to extend the ceasefire despite earlier signals that tensions could escalate, highlighting the unpredictability of both foreign policy moves and social media messaging. The conversation also touches on Senate activity, including discussions involving Tom Tillis and the ongoing scrutiny around Federal Reserve leadership, as well as the possibility of a surprise Supreme Court vacancy adding to the already complex political landscape. Bo also shares what Congressman Richard Hudson and Teresa Payton have coming up tomorrow on Good Morning BT, along with a preview of NFL Draft coverage, giving listeners plenty to tune in for. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Tuesdays edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Bo Thompson from Good Morning BT is also here for this lively episode of Crossing the Streams. Brett and Bo talk about the uncertain ceasefire between the United States and Iran and the broader political pressure building ahead of the midterms. They break down President Trump’s decision to extend the ceasefire despite earlier signals that tensions could escalate, highlighting the unpredictability of both foreign policy moves and social media messaging. The conversation also touches on Senate activity, including discussions involving Tom Tillis and the ongoing scrutiny around Federal Reserve leadership, as well as the possibility of a surprise Supreme Court vacancy adding to the already complex political landscape. Bo also shares what Congressman Richard Hudson and Teresa Payton have coming up tomorrow on Good Morning BT, along with a preview of NFL Draft coverage, giving listeners plenty to tune in for. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube c See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about escalating tensions with Iran and uncertainty surrounding U.S. strategy in the region. He questions the mixed signals coming from Iranian leadership, describing a chaotic landscape where multiple power centers—including political leaders and military factions—make it difficult to identify who can actually negotiate or enforce a deal. Later Brett reflects on the enduring legacy of Paul Revere and the courage it took to act in a moment of great վտանգ and uncertainty. He emphasizes that Revere’s midnight ride was not about fame, but about a willingness to risk everything for a cause greater than himself. Drawing a parallel to today, Brett challenges listeners to consider how they would respond when faced with their own defining moments. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Monday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett reflects on the enduring legacy of Paul Revere and the courage it took to act in a moment of great վտանգ and uncertainty. He emphasizes that Revere’s midnight ride was not about fame, but about a willingness to risk everything for a cause greater than himself. Drawing a parallel to today, Brett challenges listeners to consider how they would respond when faced with their own defining moments. He connects this historic act to modern threats, invoking memories of September 11 attacks and the potential dangers posed by global adversaries. Brett underscores the idea that freedom is never guaranteed and must be protected by each generation. His message is clear: when confronted with fear or adversity, Americans must decide whether they will choose comfort or courage, echoing the same spirit that fueled the Revolutionary era. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Friday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about escalating tensions in the Middle East and the massive economic fallout tied to Iran’s reported $270 billion damage estimate. He questions the credibility of Tehran’s claims while emphasizing the broader geopolitical stakes, including disrupted oil flows, weakened infrastructure, and mounting regional pressure. Brett highlights how the Strait of Hormuz reopening could stabilize energy markets, pointing to falling oil prices and shifting investor confidence as signs of momentum. Later Brett shifts his focus to what he describes as the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and its broader geopolitical and economic implications. He suggests that the restored flow of shipping and energy routes signals a major strategic shift in the region and credits recent diplomatic pressure for stabilizing a critical global chokepoint. From there, he pivots into a sharp critique of the European Union, arguing that European nations have failed to take meaningful action in Middle Eastern security efforts and broader global conflicts. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about a looming Middle East ceasefire and renewed U.S.-led diplomacy efforts. He highlights a newly announced agreement involving Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, and leaders in Lebanon, expressing cautious optimism that a 10-day pause in hostilities could open the door to broader peace in the region. Later Brett pivots to a pair of unsettling stories he says reflect a broader cultural and political shift. He highlights concerns about a reported “Code Red” strategy, suggesting voters may soon face intensified messaging around AI-driven job loss ahead of the 2026 midterms. While acknowledging that anxiety over automation is real, Brett argues that fear-based narratives could be used to influence public perception of the economy. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tune in here to this Wednesday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about tax day optimism and rising geopolitical tensions surrounding Iran. He opens with a celebratory tone, highlighting what he sees as financial relief for Americans and the benefits of new tax policies putting more money back into people’s pockets. However, the conversation quickly pivots to global concerns, where Brett questions how long instability involving Iran may last and suggests internal pressure could lead to change within the country. Later Brett pivots from listener reactions on taxes to a broader cultural comparison between neighboring states, painting a vivid contrast between North Carolina and South Carolina. He frames the discussion as two places with shared roots but diverging realities, using recent headlines to highlight the differences. On one hand, North Carolina is portrayed as a state balancing quirky local stories with economic growth, particularly in its expanding tech sector. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.