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Crosstabs
State Legislative Primaries

Crosstabs

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 58:14


Links:A Eugene legislative race might be a glimpse into Oregon's future — OPBCandidates discussed: Kate Lieber, David Brock Smith, Todd Vaughn, Paul Romero, Ashley Hicks, Christine Goodwin, Noah Robinson, Dennis Linthicum, Diane Linthicum, Dave Henslee, Jim Doherty, Dave Drtozmann, Tod Nash, Andy Huwe, Lisa Fragala, Doyle Canning, Charlie Conrad, Darin Harbick, Sami Al-Abdrabbuh, Sarah Finger McDonald, Darcey Edwards, Aaron Hall, Brian Duty, Pete Grabiel, Shannon Jones Isadore, Willy Chotzen, Mary Lou Hennrich, Andrew Morrison, John Masterman, James Hieb, and Christine Drazan. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.crosstabs.studio

The Bridge by OR360
Christine Drazan is looking for a new direction for Oregon | EP 129

The Bridge by OR360

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 24:11


Former republican minority leader Christine Drazan rejoins the podcast over 100 episodes later to reflect on Oregon's political leadership throughout the pandemic and present her framework for rebuilding what she calls Oregon's broken systems, through an organization called A New Direction, a 501c4 non-profit organization dedicated to connecting Oregonians with each other to advance policies and ideas that make Oregon a safer more affordable place to live and raise a family, strengthen checks and balances, improve transparency, empower Oregonians and support the next generation. To learn more visit https://www.christinefororegon.com/

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
#1,964 - In Oregon, basic mastery of reading, writing or math still not required to graduate from HS

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 22:56


Oregon high school students won't have to prove basic mastery of reading, writing or math to graduate from high school until at least 2029, the state Board of Education decided unanimously on Thursday, extending the pause on the controversial graduation requirement that began in 2020.The vote went against the desires of dozens of Oregonians who submitted public comments insisting the standards should be reinstated, including former Republican gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan. Backlash against the lowered standard had already delayed the vote, originally slated to take place in September.Opponents argued that pausing the requirement devalues an Oregon diploma. Giving students with low academic skills extra instruction in writing and math, which most high schools did in response to the graduation rules, helped them, they have arguedSupport the show

Beat Check with The Oregonian
Recapping the governor's race, looking ahead to Portland's political future

Beat Check with The Oregonian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 49:47


What a week, eh? On this week's episode of Beat Check, we're replaying a conversation Andrew had with Hillary Borrud and Shane Dixon Kavanugh last Friday. They took to Twitter Spaces to talk about the election, Governor-elect Tina Kotek, the Portland City Council race and the charter reform effort successfully passing. They chatted a few hours before Christine Drazan formally conceded the race to Kotek in a YouTube video. Twitter Spaces are a fun forum where listeners can tune in live and ask questions. It's recorded on a cell phone instead of our usual digital recording platform. We may do more of these episodes from time-to- time. Subscribe to Beat Check anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Ukraine war latest Celebrations in Ukraine after extraordinary victory in Kherson Trump sues Jan. 6 committee to fight subpoena Donald Trump Sues Jan. 6 Committee in Last Ditch Effort to Avoid Testifying Banksy unveils Ukraine gymnast mural on building shelled by Russia Republicans tout benefits of fossil fuels at climate talks US midterms Senate race neck and neck as Democrat Mark Kelly wins Arizona Takeoff Fans pay respects to Migos rapper at Atlanta ceremony Kate Winslet covers mums 17,000 energy bill Air pollution Uncovering the dirty secret behind BPs bumper profits Christine Drazan concedes to Tina Kotek in Oregon governors race Joni Mitchell says her music upset male artists in the 1970s Top US border official Chris Magnus told to resign or be fired Ukraines troops move cautiously into Kherson as Russia declares its hasty withdrawal complete Kelly wins in Arizona, pushing Democrats closer to keeping Senate Nevada Senate race Catherine Cortez Masto inches closer to overtaking Adam Laxalt Los Angeles Mayors Race Karen Bass surges into lead Bidens student debt relief program no longer accepting applications after lawsuit Heartbreak for England as New Zealand win World Cup G20 in Bali Trouble in paradise as leaders gather

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter
KGW election night analysts reflect on Decision 2022 in Oregon

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 24:55


It was a historic election night in Oregon on Tuesday, with three women running for governor and more women candidates running for office up and down the ballot than ever before. KGW's election night analysts, Democrat Multnomah County Commissioner Susheela Jayapal and Republican strategist Rebecca Tweed, reflected on the midterm election in Oregon during this week's episode of "Straight Talk."Jayapal said that leading up to election night, the 2022 midterms were popularly described as a referendum on both the party in power in the White House and in the Oregon governor's office. But rather than being a referendum, Jayapal said voters took a more nuanced approach for specific candidates. Democrats like Tina Kotek, who won the Oregon governor's race, were successful because they ran nuanced campaigns that touched on both issues and values, she said.Republican strategist Rebecca Tweed said that while it's disappointing that GOP candidate for governor Christine Drazan came up just short of winning the race, Republicans in Oregon can still point to some meaningful wins. It wasn't a runaway race for Democrats, she said, who have been in power in the Oregon governor's office for nearly 40 years, and Drazan brought a lot of energy to her campaign and messaging that resonated with a lot of Oregonians.

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter
KGW election night analysts reflect on Decision 2022 in Oregon

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 24:55


It was a historic election night in Oregon on Tuesday, with three women running for governor and more women candidates running for office up and down the ballot than ever before.  KGW's election night analysts, Democrat Multnomah County Commissioner Susheela Jayapal and Republican strategist Rebecca Tweed, reflected on the midterm election in Oregon during this week's episode of "Straight Talk." Jayapal said that leading up to election night, the 2022 midterms were popularly described as a referendum on both the party in power in the White House and in the Oregon governor's office.  But rather than being a referendum, Jayapal said voters took a more nuanced approach for specific candidates. Democrats like Tina Kotek, who won the Oregon governor's race, were successful because they ran nuanced campaigns that touched on both issues and values, she said. Republican strategist Rebecca Tweed said that while it's disappointing that GOP candidate for governor Christine Drazan came up just short of winning the race, Republicans in Oregon can still point to some meaningful wins.  It wasn't a runaway race for Democrats, she said, who have been in power in the Oregon governor's office for nearly 40 years, and Drazan brought a lot of energy to her campaign and messaging that resonated with a lot of Oregonians.

News Headlines in Morse Code at 15 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Hurricane Nicole Rare November tropical storm hits land in Florida Ukraine attacks Russian units in Kherson, saying Moscow didnt request a green corridor for withdrawal Kherson As Russia retreats, Ukrainians still fear a trap KFC apologises after German Kristallnacht promotion Brittney Griner is being moved to a Russian penal colony. What is that, and what are they like At least two reported dead as Nicole weakens to a tropical storm after striking Floridas east coast as the first US hurricane in November in nearly 40 years Ukraine war Kyiv claims major gains as Russia exits Kherson Alex Jones to pay extra 473m damages over fake Sandy Hook claim Brussels Police officer stabbed to death US election results Who is Lauren Boebert Colorados Maga star House Freedom Caucus ties itself in knots over challenging McCarthy Control of U.S. Congress still undecided as midterm vote counting continues US midterm elections More female governors than ever elected DC attorney general sues NFL and Washington Commanders Salto de Castro Spanish village on sale for 260,000 Christine Drazan has not conceded to Tina Kotek despite losing governors race Nevada officials reject Trump claim, Boebert race remains close undecided race live updates

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Smart Girl Politics: Screw “pandemic amnesty” – let’s get retribution at the ballot box (#227)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022


Since we are getting down to the wire, I thought we could talk about some of this cycle's great slate of Republican candidates (and their Dem challengers that deserve to be voted out of office). Also, screw the idea of “pandemic amnesty,” and let’s get preppin’. Newsletter: https://smartgirlpolitics.substack.com/p/screw-pandemic-amnesty-lets-get-retribution Links: Biden: ‘I Call on the People […]

Now Hear This: Canby
Episode 403: Cougar Strong

Now Hear This: Canby

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 62:57


News and More: Canby Mayor Brian Hodson attends a roundtable on crime and homelessness hosted by Republican legislator and GOP gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan. Light utility trailers fees are about to go down in Clackamas County.  Canby Conversation: Canby jack-of-all-trades Parker Ackerman, who started football games this season at quarterback, running back and wide receiver, shares about the medical challenges he experienced last year and what he has overcome. This Week's Sponsors: DirectLink, Mason for Oregon, Wild Hare Saloon, Canby Foursquare Church, Odd Moe's Pizza, The Odd Pod, Reif & Hunsaker P.C. Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.

DTRH Podcast
Down The REBOOT Hole W/ George Carillo Part 2 (The Sequal)

DTRH Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 71:30


After A Brief Hiatus and a few witch trials later, Im Glad to show you a Reboot of sorts. talking to George was eye opening on how life in a matter of months can change. someone told me were all growing and love is a practice, that's shit but I kinda get it now. big thanks again for George coming on and talking about the issues that still matter, the politics that make our state shine and look like a pile of shit to some. maybe Oregon needs to take a hiatus too and really reflect on how to make it better, I think phasing out the old white men is a start but that's why I do what I do and George does his, making a strong argument and really explains more to me how the state needs help. maybe even getting the bold endorsement to Christine Drazan.... hey Christine, if you're reading this, come on the show and talk your shit..... I mean use my platform to reach more voice in the Salem area to get a vote.... George really made good points and believe him when we talked about you that you are the one we need, have your people call me or I can come to you but Let's talk sometime ;) I hope nothing for the best for George and if a trilogy comes from it, I'm down.... check out what's next for George and most of all GO OUT THERE AND VOTE. TINA, I SEE YOU, LETS TALK TOO. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

AmerikanskaNyhetsanalyser
Av1696: USA-uppdatering med Björn Norström, 22 oktober 2022

AmerikanskaNyhetsanalyser

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 32:37


Ronie Berggren och Björn Norström om det senaste i USA: Muslimsk holländsk fotbollspelare vägrar Pride-armband; Washington Post påpekar underskottet på svarta spermadonatorer; Kanye West vill köpa Parler; Senaten lutar allt mer mot Republikanerna; Elever gör walk-out när Mike Pence håller tal; Elever gör walk-out när Mike Pence håller tal; Republikanernas guvernörskandidat i New York nu i ledning; Phil Nike ger stora pengar till republikanernas guvernörskandidat Christine Drazan i Oregon; Steve Bannon döms till fyra månaders fängelse för att ha vägrat att vittna inför 6-januari-kommittén; Federal domstol stoppar Bidens avskrivning av studentlån; Vita Huset vill inte att Biden ska springa in i Putin på G20; Transgender i North Carolina smashar sönder flicka i handboll, vilket väcker stora protester; Kanye West delar ut gratis White Lives Matter till hemlösa i Los Angeles; Republikanerna i Arizona vill koppla ihop alla demokrater med Biden och Sanders; Kaoset vid gränsen fortsätter; MSNBC:s reporter drar nazikort mot republikanerna; Poliserna säger upp sig i massvis i St Louis, Missouri; Ron DeSantis förbjuder gender-kunskap för skolbarn; Bidens presstaleskvinna Karine Jean-Pierre vägrar svara på om Bidens hemstat Delaware vill ha fler migranter; Ryskt bombflygplan över Alaska; Skådespelarna Tim Allen och Dean Cain vänder sig mot cancel culture; Biden läser ut dot.com; Biden svamlar om bensinpriser; Kolumnist i New York Times idiotförklarar svarta som röstar på Brian Kemp i Georgia. -------- STÖD AMERIKANSKA NYHETSANALYSER: http://usapol.blogspot.com/p/stod-oss-support-us.html

AmerikanskaNyhetsanalyser
Av1695: Oregon kan få första republikanska guvernör på 40 år

AmerikanskaNyhetsanalyser

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2022 25:50


Ronie Berggren och Pelle Zackrisson analyserar det spännande guvernörsvalet i Oregon som kan innebära att delstaten får sin första republikanska guvernör på 40 år, om republikanen Christine Drazan väljs. -------- STÖD AMERIKANSKA NYHETSANALYSER: http://usapol.blogspot.com/p/stod-oss-support-us.html

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Here & Now
Could Democrats lose control of the Oregon governor's office?; Iran's 1906 revolution

Here & Now

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 19:29


For four decades, Democrats have had a tight grip on the governor's office in Oregon. But the seat may soon slip from their grasp as Republican candidate Christine Drazan has a viable path to victory. Oregon Public Broadcasting's Lauren Dake joins us. And, Iran scholar Reza Aslan discusses anti-government protests in Iran and how it reminds him of the first democratic revolution in the Middle East in Iran in 1906. Then, the NBA season starts Tuesday night following a busier off-season than usual. Michael Pina, senior staff writer for The Ringer, brings down all the storylines swirling around the upcoming NBA season.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
The Libs Will Cry Rivers of Midterm Tears

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 20:11


New polls show that it's looking rough for Democrats and the good guys will win in a red wave. Plus just 33% of voters say they would vote for sleepy Joe Biden if the election happened today.  Nike co-founder Phil Knight says he will spend whatever money he can to help Christine Drazan win the Governor's seat in Oregon and Ron DeSantis says he is still planning to send migrants to places like Delaware and Illinois. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Buck Sexton Show
The Libs Will Cry Rivers of Midterm Tears

The Buck Sexton Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 20:11


New polls show that it's looking rough for Democrats and the good guys will win in a red wave. Plus just 33% of voters say they would vote for sleepy Joe Biden if the election happened today.  Nike co-founder Phil Knight says he will spend whatever money he can to help Christine Drazan win the Governor's seat in Oregon and Ron DeSantis says he is still planning to send migrants to places like Delaware and Illinois. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beat Check with The Oregonian
Who will be Oregon's next governor?

Beat Check with The Oregonian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 41:41


It's finally time. Ballots will start arriving in mailboxes across Oregon in the coming days and weeks. On the latest episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian, we chat with state politics reporter Hillary Borrud, who is covering the unprecedented three-woman governor's race. We talked about Hillary's profiles of each candidate, what their final pitches are to voters, why Tina Kotek is trying to distance herself from Governor Kate Brown and much more. Related Reading: -Betsy Johnson profile -Tina Kotek profile -Christine Drazan profile -Campaign finance records smashed -Race is super close, poll says ** Subscribe to Beat Check anywhere you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H2 – Oct 13 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 37:13


The Democrat response to 40-year high inflation today? Another January 6th hearing. Really! Media covers for Biden lies. Liberals LIED about border "whipping" incident: Sec. Mayorkas alerted that no Haitian migrants had been "whipped" hours before White House presser where he called images "horrifying." Bloomberg reporter does actual journalism. Oregon is suddenly in jeopardy, and Joe Biden wants to help. Christine Drazan, gubernatorial candidate for Oregon, joins C&B to discuss possibility of turning Oregon red for the first time in 40 years.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Jefferson Exchange
Oregon's 3 gubernatorial candidates, part 3: Christine Drazan

The Jefferson Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 17:38


Republican Drazan makes the case for electing her as Oregon Governor.

FLF, LLC
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, October 12th, 2022 [Daily News Brief]

FLF, LLC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 16:39


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, October 12th, 2022. I just got back from our Fight Laugh Feast Conference in Knoxville TN, and we announced while we were out there, where our next conference will be at the Ark Encounter next year! So stay tuned for when registration will open up, and we hope to see you and your family out in Kentucky, October of next year. Also, FLF Magazine: We are on a mission to make magazines great again. So, subscribe to our Fight Laugh Feast magazine. This is a quarterly mini-book like experience, packed full of a variety of authors that includes theologically-driven cultural commentary, a Psalm of the quarter, recipes for feasting, laughter sprinkled throughout the glossy pages, and more. Sign your church up, sign your grumpy uncle up, and while you are at it…sign up the Pope, Elon Musks, and Russel Moore. Disclaimer: This magazine will guarantee various responses and CrossPolitic is not held liable for any of them. Reading the whole magazine may cause theological maturation, possibly encourage your kids to take the Lord’s Supper with you, and will likely cause you to randomly chuckle in joy at God’s wondrous world. Sign up today! Four issues and $60 per year, that is it. Go to fightlaughfeast.com right now to sign up!. Now, here’s what you may have missed over the weekend. https://www.dailywire.com/news/colorado-officials-incorrectly-sent-out-30000-voter-registration-postcards-to-noncitizens Colorado Officials ‘Incorrectly’ Sent Out 30,000 Voter Registration Postcards To Noncitizens Colorado officials claim they accidentally sent approximately 30,000 postcards last month to noncitizens instructing them how they could register to vote. First reported by Colorado Public Radio News, Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office said department employees had sent the postcards on Sept. 27 after comparing a list of 102,000 names provided by the Electronic Registration Information Center, a nonprofit organization aiming to improve U.S. voter rolls and advocating residents to vote. “The Department has become aware that approximately 30,000 EBU [Eligible But Unregistered] postcard mailers were incorrectly sent to ineligible Coloradans,” a spokesperson for the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office told local media. “The office is undertaking an internal review of the incident and will take any corrective action that is warranted.” Griswold insisted noncitizens would not be allowed to register to vote. The postcards, which the office printed in English and Spanish, read, “A message from Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold . . . Our records indicate that you or your household may be eligible to vote, but do not appear to be registered at your current address.” The mailers did include that to vote that residents must be 18 years old by Election Day, a United States citizen, and a Colorado resident for at least 22 days before the upcoming election, according to Colorado Public Radio News. Griswold’s office said they plan on sending out correction mailers to the noncitizens, “reminding them that only those that meet the above requirements are eligible to register.” According to local media, while the office had compared the list of potential unregistered voters to local DMV records, the data had included noncitizen drivers with Colorado driver’s licenses which the state issues for noncitizens to drive legally. The National Council on State Legislatures website shows Colorado as one of at least 17 states, along with the District of Columbia, that issue driver’s licenses to non-U.S. citizens. However, the system did not distinguish their eligibility to vote. Sean Morales-Doyle, director of the Voting Rights Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, told The Journal that the system making a mistake indicates it works. Griswold is up for reelection in the November midterms, where she will face Republican Pam Anderson, the head of the state’s county clerks association. https://www.theepochtimes.com/exclusive-cdc-wont-release-review-of-post-vaccination-heart-inflammation_4786038.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport&src_src=partner&src_cmp=BonginoReport CDC Won’t Release Review of Post-Vaccination Heart Inflammation The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will not release its review of post-COVID-19-vaccination heart inflammation. The CDC has been performing abstractions on reports of post-vaccination myocarditis, a form of heart inflammation, submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. But the agency is saying that federal law prevents it from releasing the results. The abstractions “are considered medical records which are withheld in full from disclosure,” the CDC told The Epoch Times in a recent letter, responding to a Freedom of Information Act request. One of the exemptions in the act says that agencies can withhold materials that are “specifically exempted from disclosure by statute, if that statute (i) requires that the matters be withheld from the public in such a manner as to leave no discretion on the issue; or (ii) establishes particular criteria for withholding or refers to particular types of matters to be withheld; and (B) if enacted after the date of enactment of the OPEN FOIA Act of 2009, specifically cites to this paragraph.” The CDC pointed to the Public Health Service Act, which was enacted in 1944, and says that vaccine injury reports and other information that may identify a person shall not be made available to any person except the person who received the vaccine or a legal representative for that person. The information sought is available through the CDC website without details that would identify patients, the agency also said. The CDC said that it does not have a formal definition of “abstraction” but that it means the process of reviewing medical records, including autopsy reports and death certificates, and recording data in a database. “Please note that this definition means that any abstracted data, because they originate from medical records, is also considered medical records,” a CDC records officer told The Epoch Times in an email. Refusing to release the data raises concerns about transparency, according to Barbara Loe Fisher, co-founder and president of the National Vaccine Information Center. “The stubborn refusal of officials heading up federal health agencies responsible for protecting the public health to come clean with Americans about what they know about COVID vaccine risks is stunning,” Fisher told The Epoch Times in an email. Fisher noted that the CDC has funded electronic medical record systems that collect personal health information and that the agency shares the data with a number of third parties, such as contractors and researchers. Fisher called for a congressional probe into what she described as “the disturbing lack of transparency on the part of federal agency officials, who granted COVID vaccine manufacturers an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to widely distribute the vaccines in December 2020 and have recommended and aggressively promoted the vaccines for mandated use ever since.” In response to a separate Freedom of Information Act request, the CDC initially said that it did not perform any abstractions or produce any reports on post-vaccination myocarditis. That request was for reports between April 2, 2021, and Oct. 2, 2021. The agency also falsely said that a link between myocarditis and the messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccines was not known during that time. A possible link between those vaccines, made by Pfizer and Moderna, became known in early 2021. Many experts now acknowledge the link is likely or definitely causal. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the CDC’s director, said in a press conference in April 2021 that the agency had not detected a link between the vaccines and myocarditis. The basis for that statement remains unclear. The CDC still hasn’t released the results of the data mining, to The Epoch Times, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), or a nonprofit called Children’s Health Defense. The agency also declined to provide results from a different monitoring system, V-safe, to a nonprofit called Informed Consent Action Network, which then sued the agency and just recently received the first tranche of data. The FDA, meanwhile, has refused to release the results of a different type of analysis on the VAERS data, claiming it cannot separate the results from protected internal communications. The agency is also withholding autopsies conducted on people who died after getting COVID-19 vaccines, pointing to exceptions laid out in the Freedom of Information Act. Along with Johnson, several other lawmakers are pressing at least one of the agencies to release the data, asserting that not doing so is illegal. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/10/10/nike-co-founder-phil-knight-donates-1-million-to-republican-oregon-gov-candidate-christine-drazan/ Nike Co-Founder Phil Knight Donates $1 Million to Republican Oregon Gov. Candidate Christine Drazan Knight’s donation to Drazan’s campaign comes after he donated $3.75 million to Independent candidate Betsy Johnson, signaling his strong dislike for Tina Kotek. Republican strategist Rebecca Tweed told KGW Knight’s donation said the two donations are not meant as an endorsement of either candidate but rather an attack against the Democrat candidate. The donation comes as Christine Drazan stands within striking distance of unseating Kotek in a deep blue state that has not elected a Republican governor since Vic Atiyeh in 1982. As Breitbart News reported last week, a recent Emerson College poll showed the Oregon House Republican leader actually leading Koteck by two points – 36 percent to 34 percent. A new Emerson College Polling survey shows former Oregon House Republican leader Drazan ahead of former state House Speaker Tina Kotek (D)–36 percent to 34 percent. Nineteen percent of those polled plan to vote for former Democrat state senator-turned independent Betsy Johnson. The poll was conducted between Sept. 30 – Oct. 1 with 796 very likely Oregon voters. The survey’s Credibility Interval (CI), similar to a margin of error, is ±3.4 percentage points. KGW political analyst Len Bergstein concurred with Rebecca Tweed that Phil Knight’s donation should be seen as a knock against Kotek by potentially putting Drazan on the path to victory. “As soon as he sees some polls that say ‘wait a minute, there’s a chance that Drazan could win,’ he’s saying well maybe my money could make the difference to push her over the top,” said Bergstein. “This is not a normal election. We’re having fun watching it because we have three original candidates for governor and a lot of interesting twists and turns in the race already,” Bergstein added. Armored Republic The Mission of Armored Republic is to Honor Christ by equipping Free Men with Tools of Liberty necessary to preserve God-given rights. In the Armored Republic there is no King but Christ. We are Free Craftsmen. Body Armor is a Tool of Liberty. We create Tools of Liberty. Free men must remain ever vigilant against tyranny wherever it appears. God has given us the tools of liberty needed to defend the rights He bestowed to us. Armored Republic is honored to offer you those Tools. Visit them, at ar500armor.com https://thepostmillennial.com/bidens-railway-deal-to-avert-strike-spiked-by-union?utm_campaign=64487 Biden's railway deal to avert strike spiked by union Nearly a month after President Biden announced that a deal had been reached between railroad companies and their unions, the deal has fallen apart, raising concerns for a possible strike. The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Division of the Teamsters, one of the nation’s largest railroad unions, rejected the deal on Monday, expressing discontent with the number of paid sick days, according to the Washington Post. Officials said that members of the third-largest union rejected the proposed five-year contract in a 56 to 43 percent split. Both sides have agreed to continue with negotiations until at least November 19. Railroads are currently expected to continue operating normally. The deal included a 24 percent increase in pay by 2024, as well as $1,000 annual bonuses for employees over five years. The plan ensured that healthcare co-pays would not increase in price, but included only one paid sick day compared to the 15 days union leaders pushed for. The deal followed two years of negotiations between the rail carriers and unions, which prompted the White House to appoint an emergency board in July to mediate between the two groups. In September, Biden applauded the tentative deal reached, calling it "an important win for our economy and the American people." Now, it’s time for my favorite topic, sports! Let’s catch up with what’s happening in the world of football shall we? First in the college ranks: #3 Alabama 24 Texas A&M 20 #2 Ohio State 49 Michigan State 20 #1 Georgia 42 Auburn 10 #15 NC State 19 Florida State 17 Texas 49 OU 0 #13 TCU 38 #19 Kansas 31 #7 USC 30 WSU 14 NFL: Giants 27 Packers 22 Chargers 30 Browns 28 Jets 40 Dolphins 17 Bills 38 Steelers 3 Cowboys 22 Rams 10 Chiefs 30 Raiders 29 So that’s what you may have missed over the weekend: This has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked the show, hit that share button for me down below. If you want to come to our conference next year, if you want to sign up for a club membership, or sign up for a magazine subscription, you can do all of that at fightlaughfeast.com. As always, if you’d like to email me a news story, ask about our conference, or become a corporate partner of CrossPolitic, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great day, and Lord bless.

Daily News Brief
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, October 12th, 2022

Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 16:39


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, October 12th, 2022. I just got back from our Fight Laugh Feast Conference in Knoxville TN, and we announced while we were out there, where our next conference will be at the Ark Encounter next year! So stay tuned for when registration will open up, and we hope to see you and your family out in Kentucky, October of next year. Also, FLF Magazine: We are on a mission to make magazines great again. So, subscribe to our Fight Laugh Feast magazine. This is a quarterly mini-book like experience, packed full of a variety of authors that includes theologically-driven cultural commentary, a Psalm of the quarter, recipes for feasting, laughter sprinkled throughout the glossy pages, and more. Sign your church up, sign your grumpy uncle up, and while you are at it…sign up the Pope, Elon Musks, and Russel Moore. Disclaimer: This magazine will guarantee various responses and CrossPolitic is not held liable for any of them. Reading the whole magazine may cause theological maturation, possibly encourage your kids to take the Lord’s Supper with you, and will likely cause you to randomly chuckle in joy at God’s wondrous world. Sign up today! Four issues and $60 per year, that is it. Go to fightlaughfeast.com right now to sign up!. Now, here’s what you may have missed over the weekend. https://www.dailywire.com/news/colorado-officials-incorrectly-sent-out-30000-voter-registration-postcards-to-noncitizens Colorado Officials ‘Incorrectly’ Sent Out 30,000 Voter Registration Postcards To Noncitizens Colorado officials claim they accidentally sent approximately 30,000 postcards last month to noncitizens instructing them how they could register to vote. First reported by Colorado Public Radio News, Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office said department employees had sent the postcards on Sept. 27 after comparing a list of 102,000 names provided by the Electronic Registration Information Center, a nonprofit organization aiming to improve U.S. voter rolls and advocating residents to vote. “The Department has become aware that approximately 30,000 EBU [Eligible But Unregistered] postcard mailers were incorrectly sent to ineligible Coloradans,” a spokesperson for the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office told local media. “The office is undertaking an internal review of the incident and will take any corrective action that is warranted.” Griswold insisted noncitizens would not be allowed to register to vote. The postcards, which the office printed in English and Spanish, read, “A message from Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold . . . Our records indicate that you or your household may be eligible to vote, but do not appear to be registered at your current address.” The mailers did include that to vote that residents must be 18 years old by Election Day, a United States citizen, and a Colorado resident for at least 22 days before the upcoming election, according to Colorado Public Radio News. Griswold’s office said they plan on sending out correction mailers to the noncitizens, “reminding them that only those that meet the above requirements are eligible to register.” According to local media, while the office had compared the list of potential unregistered voters to local DMV records, the data had included noncitizen drivers with Colorado driver’s licenses which the state issues for noncitizens to drive legally. The National Council on State Legislatures website shows Colorado as one of at least 17 states, along with the District of Columbia, that issue driver’s licenses to non-U.S. citizens. However, the system did not distinguish their eligibility to vote. Sean Morales-Doyle, director of the Voting Rights Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, told The Journal that the system making a mistake indicates it works. Griswold is up for reelection in the November midterms, where she will face Republican Pam Anderson, the head of the state’s county clerks association. https://www.theepochtimes.com/exclusive-cdc-wont-release-review-of-post-vaccination-heart-inflammation_4786038.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport&src_src=partner&src_cmp=BonginoReport CDC Won’t Release Review of Post-Vaccination Heart Inflammation The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will not release its review of post-COVID-19-vaccination heart inflammation. The CDC has been performing abstractions on reports of post-vaccination myocarditis, a form of heart inflammation, submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. But the agency is saying that federal law prevents it from releasing the results. The abstractions “are considered medical records which are withheld in full from disclosure,” the CDC told The Epoch Times in a recent letter, responding to a Freedom of Information Act request. One of the exemptions in the act says that agencies can withhold materials that are “specifically exempted from disclosure by statute, if that statute (i) requires that the matters be withheld from the public in such a manner as to leave no discretion on the issue; or (ii) establishes particular criteria for withholding or refers to particular types of matters to be withheld; and (B) if enacted after the date of enactment of the OPEN FOIA Act of 2009, specifically cites to this paragraph.” The CDC pointed to the Public Health Service Act, which was enacted in 1944, and says that vaccine injury reports and other information that may identify a person shall not be made available to any person except the person who received the vaccine or a legal representative for that person. The information sought is available through the CDC website without details that would identify patients, the agency also said. The CDC said that it does not have a formal definition of “abstraction” but that it means the process of reviewing medical records, including autopsy reports and death certificates, and recording data in a database. “Please note that this definition means that any abstracted data, because they originate from medical records, is also considered medical records,” a CDC records officer told The Epoch Times in an email. Refusing to release the data raises concerns about transparency, according to Barbara Loe Fisher, co-founder and president of the National Vaccine Information Center. “The stubborn refusal of officials heading up federal health agencies responsible for protecting the public health to come clean with Americans about what they know about COVID vaccine risks is stunning,” Fisher told The Epoch Times in an email. Fisher noted that the CDC has funded electronic medical record systems that collect personal health information and that the agency shares the data with a number of third parties, such as contractors and researchers. Fisher called for a congressional probe into what she described as “the disturbing lack of transparency on the part of federal agency officials, who granted COVID vaccine manufacturers an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to widely distribute the vaccines in December 2020 and have recommended and aggressively promoted the vaccines for mandated use ever since.” In response to a separate Freedom of Information Act request, the CDC initially said that it did not perform any abstractions or produce any reports on post-vaccination myocarditis. That request was for reports between April 2, 2021, and Oct. 2, 2021. The agency also falsely said that a link between myocarditis and the messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccines was not known during that time. A possible link between those vaccines, made by Pfizer and Moderna, became known in early 2021. Many experts now acknowledge the link is likely or definitely causal. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the CDC’s director, said in a press conference in April 2021 that the agency had not detected a link between the vaccines and myocarditis. The basis for that statement remains unclear. The CDC still hasn’t released the results of the data mining, to The Epoch Times, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), or a nonprofit called Children’s Health Defense. The agency also declined to provide results from a different monitoring system, V-safe, to a nonprofit called Informed Consent Action Network, which then sued the agency and just recently received the first tranche of data. The FDA, meanwhile, has refused to release the results of a different type of analysis on the VAERS data, claiming it cannot separate the results from protected internal communications. The agency is also withholding autopsies conducted on people who died after getting COVID-19 vaccines, pointing to exceptions laid out in the Freedom of Information Act. Along with Johnson, several other lawmakers are pressing at least one of the agencies to release the data, asserting that not doing so is illegal. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/10/10/nike-co-founder-phil-knight-donates-1-million-to-republican-oregon-gov-candidate-christine-drazan/ Nike Co-Founder Phil Knight Donates $1 Million to Republican Oregon Gov. Candidate Christine Drazan Knight’s donation to Drazan’s campaign comes after he donated $3.75 million to Independent candidate Betsy Johnson, signaling his strong dislike for Tina Kotek. Republican strategist Rebecca Tweed told KGW Knight’s donation said the two donations are not meant as an endorsement of either candidate but rather an attack against the Democrat candidate. The donation comes as Christine Drazan stands within striking distance of unseating Kotek in a deep blue state that has not elected a Republican governor since Vic Atiyeh in 1982. As Breitbart News reported last week, a recent Emerson College poll showed the Oregon House Republican leader actually leading Koteck by two points – 36 percent to 34 percent. A new Emerson College Polling survey shows former Oregon House Republican leader Drazan ahead of former state House Speaker Tina Kotek (D)–36 percent to 34 percent. Nineteen percent of those polled plan to vote for former Democrat state senator-turned independent Betsy Johnson. The poll was conducted between Sept. 30 – Oct. 1 with 796 very likely Oregon voters. The survey’s Credibility Interval (CI), similar to a margin of error, is ±3.4 percentage points. KGW political analyst Len Bergstein concurred with Rebecca Tweed that Phil Knight’s donation should be seen as a knock against Kotek by potentially putting Drazan on the path to victory. “As soon as he sees some polls that say ‘wait a minute, there’s a chance that Drazan could win,’ he’s saying well maybe my money could make the difference to push her over the top,” said Bergstein. “This is not a normal election. We’re having fun watching it because we have three original candidates for governor and a lot of interesting twists and turns in the race already,” Bergstein added. Armored Republic The Mission of Armored Republic is to Honor Christ by equipping Free Men with Tools of Liberty necessary to preserve God-given rights. In the Armored Republic there is no King but Christ. We are Free Craftsmen. Body Armor is a Tool of Liberty. We create Tools of Liberty. Free men must remain ever vigilant against tyranny wherever it appears. God has given us the tools of liberty needed to defend the rights He bestowed to us. Armored Republic is honored to offer you those Tools. Visit them, at ar500armor.com https://thepostmillennial.com/bidens-railway-deal-to-avert-strike-spiked-by-union?utm_campaign=64487 Biden's railway deal to avert strike spiked by union Nearly a month after President Biden announced that a deal had been reached between railroad companies and their unions, the deal has fallen apart, raising concerns for a possible strike. The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Division of the Teamsters, one of the nation’s largest railroad unions, rejected the deal on Monday, expressing discontent with the number of paid sick days, according to the Washington Post. Officials said that members of the third-largest union rejected the proposed five-year contract in a 56 to 43 percent split. Both sides have agreed to continue with negotiations until at least November 19. Railroads are currently expected to continue operating normally. The deal included a 24 percent increase in pay by 2024, as well as $1,000 annual bonuses for employees over five years. The plan ensured that healthcare co-pays would not increase in price, but included only one paid sick day compared to the 15 days union leaders pushed for. The deal followed two years of negotiations between the rail carriers and unions, which prompted the White House to appoint an emergency board in July to mediate between the two groups. In September, Biden applauded the tentative deal reached, calling it "an important win for our economy and the American people." Now, it’s time for my favorite topic, sports! Let’s catch up with what’s happening in the world of football shall we? First in the college ranks: #3 Alabama 24 Texas A&M 20 #2 Ohio State 49 Michigan State 20 #1 Georgia 42 Auburn 10 #15 NC State 19 Florida State 17 Texas 49 OU 0 #13 TCU 38 #19 Kansas 31 #7 USC 30 WSU 14 NFL: Giants 27 Packers 22 Chargers 30 Browns 28 Jets 40 Dolphins 17 Bills 38 Steelers 3 Cowboys 22 Rams 10 Chiefs 30 Raiders 29 So that’s what you may have missed over the weekend: This has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked the show, hit that share button for me down below. If you want to come to our conference next year, if you want to sign up for a club membership, or sign up for a magazine subscription, you can do all of that at fightlaughfeast.com. As always, if you’d like to email me a news story, ask about our conference, or become a corporate partner of CrossPolitic, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great day, and Lord bless.

Fight Laugh Feast USA
Daily News Brief for Wednesday, October 12th, 2022 [Daily News Brief]

Fight Laugh Feast USA

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 16:39


This is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Wednesday, October 12th, 2022. I just got back from our Fight Laugh Feast Conference in Knoxville TN, and we announced while we were out there, where our next conference will be at the Ark Encounter next year! So stay tuned for when registration will open up, and we hope to see you and your family out in Kentucky, October of next year. Also, FLF Magazine: We are on a mission to make magazines great again. So, subscribe to our Fight Laugh Feast magazine. This is a quarterly mini-book like experience, packed full of a variety of authors that includes theologically-driven cultural commentary, a Psalm of the quarter, recipes for feasting, laughter sprinkled throughout the glossy pages, and more. Sign your church up, sign your grumpy uncle up, and while you are at it…sign up the Pope, Elon Musks, and Russel Moore. Disclaimer: This magazine will guarantee various responses and CrossPolitic is not held liable for any of them. Reading the whole magazine may cause theological maturation, possibly encourage your kids to take the Lord’s Supper with you, and will likely cause you to randomly chuckle in joy at God’s wondrous world. Sign up today! Four issues and $60 per year, that is it. Go to fightlaughfeast.com right now to sign up!. Now, here’s what you may have missed over the weekend. https://www.dailywire.com/news/colorado-officials-incorrectly-sent-out-30000-voter-registration-postcards-to-noncitizens Colorado Officials ‘Incorrectly’ Sent Out 30,000 Voter Registration Postcards To Noncitizens Colorado officials claim they accidentally sent approximately 30,000 postcards last month to noncitizens instructing them how they could register to vote. First reported by Colorado Public Radio News, Democratic Secretary of State Jena Griswold’s office said department employees had sent the postcards on Sept. 27 after comparing a list of 102,000 names provided by the Electronic Registration Information Center, a nonprofit organization aiming to improve U.S. voter rolls and advocating residents to vote. “The Department has become aware that approximately 30,000 EBU [Eligible But Unregistered] postcard mailers were incorrectly sent to ineligible Coloradans,” a spokesperson for the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office told local media. “The office is undertaking an internal review of the incident and will take any corrective action that is warranted.” Griswold insisted noncitizens would not be allowed to register to vote. The postcards, which the office printed in English and Spanish, read, “A message from Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold . . . Our records indicate that you or your household may be eligible to vote, but do not appear to be registered at your current address.” The mailers did include that to vote that residents must be 18 years old by Election Day, a United States citizen, and a Colorado resident for at least 22 days before the upcoming election, according to Colorado Public Radio News. Griswold’s office said they plan on sending out correction mailers to the noncitizens, “reminding them that only those that meet the above requirements are eligible to register.” According to local media, while the office had compared the list of potential unregistered voters to local DMV records, the data had included noncitizen drivers with Colorado driver’s licenses which the state issues for noncitizens to drive legally. The National Council on State Legislatures website shows Colorado as one of at least 17 states, along with the District of Columbia, that issue driver’s licenses to non-U.S. citizens. However, the system did not distinguish their eligibility to vote. Sean Morales-Doyle, director of the Voting Rights Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, told The Journal that the system making a mistake indicates it works. Griswold is up for reelection in the November midterms, where she will face Republican Pam Anderson, the head of the state’s county clerks association. https://www.theepochtimes.com/exclusive-cdc-wont-release-review-of-post-vaccination-heart-inflammation_4786038.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport&src_src=partner&src_cmp=BonginoReport CDC Won’t Release Review of Post-Vaccination Heart Inflammation The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will not release its review of post-COVID-19-vaccination heart inflammation. The CDC has been performing abstractions on reports of post-vaccination myocarditis, a form of heart inflammation, submitted to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System. But the agency is saying that federal law prevents it from releasing the results. The abstractions “are considered medical records which are withheld in full from disclosure,” the CDC told The Epoch Times in a recent letter, responding to a Freedom of Information Act request. One of the exemptions in the act says that agencies can withhold materials that are “specifically exempted from disclosure by statute, if that statute (i) requires that the matters be withheld from the public in such a manner as to leave no discretion on the issue; or (ii) establishes particular criteria for withholding or refers to particular types of matters to be withheld; and (B) if enacted after the date of enactment of the OPEN FOIA Act of 2009, specifically cites to this paragraph.” The CDC pointed to the Public Health Service Act, which was enacted in 1944, and says that vaccine injury reports and other information that may identify a person shall not be made available to any person except the person who received the vaccine or a legal representative for that person. The information sought is available through the CDC website without details that would identify patients, the agency also said. The CDC said that it does not have a formal definition of “abstraction” but that it means the process of reviewing medical records, including autopsy reports and death certificates, and recording data in a database. “Please note that this definition means that any abstracted data, because they originate from medical records, is also considered medical records,” a CDC records officer told The Epoch Times in an email. Refusing to release the data raises concerns about transparency, according to Barbara Loe Fisher, co-founder and president of the National Vaccine Information Center. “The stubborn refusal of officials heading up federal health agencies responsible for protecting the public health to come clean with Americans about what they know about COVID vaccine risks is stunning,” Fisher told The Epoch Times in an email. Fisher noted that the CDC has funded electronic medical record systems that collect personal health information and that the agency shares the data with a number of third parties, such as contractors and researchers. Fisher called for a congressional probe into what she described as “the disturbing lack of transparency on the part of federal agency officials, who granted COVID vaccine manufacturers an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to widely distribute the vaccines in December 2020 and have recommended and aggressively promoted the vaccines for mandated use ever since.” In response to a separate Freedom of Information Act request, the CDC initially said that it did not perform any abstractions or produce any reports on post-vaccination myocarditis. That request was for reports between April 2, 2021, and Oct. 2, 2021. The agency also falsely said that a link between myocarditis and the messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccines was not known during that time. A possible link between those vaccines, made by Pfizer and Moderna, became known in early 2021. Many experts now acknowledge the link is likely or definitely causal. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the CDC’s director, said in a press conference in April 2021 that the agency had not detected a link between the vaccines and myocarditis. The basis for that statement remains unclear. The CDC still hasn’t released the results of the data mining, to The Epoch Times, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.), or a nonprofit called Children’s Health Defense. The agency also declined to provide results from a different monitoring system, V-safe, to a nonprofit called Informed Consent Action Network, which then sued the agency and just recently received the first tranche of data. The FDA, meanwhile, has refused to release the results of a different type of analysis on the VAERS data, claiming it cannot separate the results from protected internal communications. The agency is also withholding autopsies conducted on people who died after getting COVID-19 vaccines, pointing to exceptions laid out in the Freedom of Information Act. Along with Johnson, several other lawmakers are pressing at least one of the agencies to release the data, asserting that not doing so is illegal. https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2022/10/10/nike-co-founder-phil-knight-donates-1-million-to-republican-oregon-gov-candidate-christine-drazan/ Nike Co-Founder Phil Knight Donates $1 Million to Republican Oregon Gov. Candidate Christine Drazan Knight’s donation to Drazan’s campaign comes after he donated $3.75 million to Independent candidate Betsy Johnson, signaling his strong dislike for Tina Kotek. Republican strategist Rebecca Tweed told KGW Knight’s donation said the two donations are not meant as an endorsement of either candidate but rather an attack against the Democrat candidate. The donation comes as Christine Drazan stands within striking distance of unseating Kotek in a deep blue state that has not elected a Republican governor since Vic Atiyeh in 1982. As Breitbart News reported last week, a recent Emerson College poll showed the Oregon House Republican leader actually leading Koteck by two points – 36 percent to 34 percent. A new Emerson College Polling survey shows former Oregon House Republican leader Drazan ahead of former state House Speaker Tina Kotek (D)–36 percent to 34 percent. Nineteen percent of those polled plan to vote for former Democrat state senator-turned independent Betsy Johnson. The poll was conducted between Sept. 30 – Oct. 1 with 796 very likely Oregon voters. The survey’s Credibility Interval (CI), similar to a margin of error, is ±3.4 percentage points. KGW political analyst Len Bergstein concurred with Rebecca Tweed that Phil Knight’s donation should be seen as a knock against Kotek by potentially putting Drazan on the path to victory. “As soon as he sees some polls that say ‘wait a minute, there’s a chance that Drazan could win,’ he’s saying well maybe my money could make the difference to push her over the top,” said Bergstein. “This is not a normal election. We’re having fun watching it because we have three original candidates for governor and a lot of interesting twists and turns in the race already,” Bergstein added. Armored Republic The Mission of Armored Republic is to Honor Christ by equipping Free Men with Tools of Liberty necessary to preserve God-given rights. In the Armored Republic there is no King but Christ. We are Free Craftsmen. Body Armor is a Tool of Liberty. We create Tools of Liberty. Free men must remain ever vigilant against tyranny wherever it appears. God has given us the tools of liberty needed to defend the rights He bestowed to us. Armored Republic is honored to offer you those Tools. Visit them, at ar500armor.com https://thepostmillennial.com/bidens-railway-deal-to-avert-strike-spiked-by-union?utm_campaign=64487 Biden's railway deal to avert strike spiked by union Nearly a month after President Biden announced that a deal had been reached between railroad companies and their unions, the deal has fallen apart, raising concerns for a possible strike. The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees Division of the Teamsters, one of the nation’s largest railroad unions, rejected the deal on Monday, expressing discontent with the number of paid sick days, according to the Washington Post. Officials said that members of the third-largest union rejected the proposed five-year contract in a 56 to 43 percent split. Both sides have agreed to continue with negotiations until at least November 19. Railroads are currently expected to continue operating normally. The deal included a 24 percent increase in pay by 2024, as well as $1,000 annual bonuses for employees over five years. The plan ensured that healthcare co-pays would not increase in price, but included only one paid sick day compared to the 15 days union leaders pushed for. The deal followed two years of negotiations between the rail carriers and unions, which prompted the White House to appoint an emergency board in July to mediate between the two groups. In September, Biden applauded the tentative deal reached, calling it "an important win for our economy and the American people." Now, it’s time for my favorite topic, sports! Let’s catch up with what’s happening in the world of football shall we? First in the college ranks: #3 Alabama 24 Texas A&M 20 #2 Ohio State 49 Michigan State 20 #1 Georgia 42 Auburn 10 #15 NC State 19 Florida State 17 Texas 49 OU 0 #13 TCU 38 #19 Kansas 31 #7 USC 30 WSU 14 NFL: Giants 27 Packers 22 Chargers 30 Browns 28 Jets 40 Dolphins 17 Bills 38 Steelers 3 Cowboys 22 Rams 10 Chiefs 30 Raiders 29 So that’s what you may have missed over the weekend: This has been your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked the show, hit that share button for me down below. If you want to come to our conference next year, if you want to sign up for a club membership, or sign up for a magazine subscription, you can do all of that at fightlaughfeast.com. As always, if you’d like to email me a news story, ask about our conference, or become a corporate partner of CrossPolitic, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic News, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great day, and Lord bless.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H3 – Oct 10 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 36:38


Over the weekend, Biden threatens Putin with nuclear "Armageddon" over Ukraine: Today, the Administration tries to walk it back. Key Russian infrastructure has been destroyed. Why is American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten traveling to Ukraine? Covid vaccine madness continues. NYC Mayor Eric Adams just declared a state of emergency over Biden's border crisis. Crime is so out of control in Oregon that Nike founder Phil Knight has donated a million dollars to Christine Drazan, who is seeking to become the first Republican governor in Oregon since the 1980s.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The FOX News Rundown
From Washington: Third-Party Candidate Shakes Up Oregon Governor's Race

The FOX News Rundown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 33:30


A tight governor's race in Oregon leaves many wondering if independent candidate Betsy Johnson could lead the state to elect a Republican governor for the first time in forty years. Politics and Government Reporter for Oregon Public Broadcasting Dirk VanderHart joins to break down the rise of Betsy Johnson as a candidate, how Republican candidate Christine Drazan has found herself in a favorable position to win the governorship and the issues that influence Oregonians' vote. Between the last presidential election and recent midterm polling data, Republicans believe they're gaining momentum among Latino voters. RNC Communications Director Danielle Alvarez explains how issues regarding the economy, crime, and abortion resonate among conservative Latino voters. She also discusses efforts the party has made to better minority outreach, and the potential for the Hispanic vote to shift key races in Republicans' favor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

From Washington – FOX News Radio
From Washington: Third-Party Candidate Shakes Up Oregon Governor's Race

From Washington – FOX News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 33:30


A tight governor's race in Oregon leaves many wondering if independent candidate Betsy Johnson could lead the state to elect a Republican governor for the first time in forty years. Politics and Government Reporter for Oregon Public Broadcasting Dirk VanderHart joins to break down the rise of Betsy Johnson as a candidate, how Republican candidate Christine Drazan has found herself in a favorable position to win the governorship and the issues that influence Oregonians' vote. Between the last presidential election and recent midterm polling data, Republicans believe they're gaining momentum among Latino voters. RNC Communications Director Danielle Alvarez explains how issues regarding the economy, crime, and abortion resonate among conservative Latino voters. She also discusses efforts the party has made to better minority outreach, and the potential for the Hispanic vote to shift key races in Republicans' favor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition
From Washington: Third-Party Candidate Shakes Up Oregon Governor's Race

Fox News Rundown Evening Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 33:30


A tight governor's race in Oregon leaves many wondering if independent candidate Betsy Johnson could lead the state to elect a Republican governor for the first time in forty years. Politics and Government Reporter for Oregon Public Broadcasting Dirk VanderHart joins to break down the rise of Betsy Johnson as a candidate, how Republican candidate Christine Drazan has found herself in a favorable position to win the governorship and the issues that influence Oregonians' vote. Between the last presidential election and recent midterm polling data, Republicans believe they're gaining momentum among Latino voters. RNC Communications Director Danielle Alvarez explains how issues regarding the economy, crime, and abortion resonate among conservative Latino voters. She also discusses efforts the party has made to better minority outreach, and the potential for the Hispanic vote to shift key races in Republicans' favor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Willamette Week Podcast
Episode 92: "Walking Tall" (Connor Radnovitch)

Willamette Week Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 24:36


On this week's episode of the pod, host Brianna Wheeler chats with Connor Radnovitch, the author of this week's WW cover story, "Walking Tall," a compelling profile of the republican nominee for governor, Christine Drazan. News highlights include a sliver of justice for a medic who was brutally attacked during a 2020 protest by PPD, an overdue investigative report results in a former state representative's severe mental breakdown, and an illustrated elevator pitch for ranked choice voting.

News Updates from The Oregonian
Phil Knight now donating to Christine Drazan as well

News Updates from The Oregonian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 5:08


Rene Gonzales has more individual donors than Jo Ann Hardesty. Convicted rapist filmed, touched kids at Beaverton gym. The Oregon Trail video game movie? OK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ruthless
Libs Meltdown Over Musk

Ruthless

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 92:37


Fellas discuss Elon Musk's Twitter takeover, media bias and midterm campaign updates. Christine Drazan joins the progrum for a conversation about her campaign for Governor of Oregon. Emily Seidel discusses Americans for Prosperity and her work as CEO.

UnCommon Sense 42020
Drazan vs Kotek: Campaign Ads [UnCommon Sense Reacts]

UnCommon Sense 42020

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 9:50


Oregon Catalyst brings UnCommon Sense this article, THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KOTEK'S AND DRAZAN'S ADS: By Oregon Campaign Watch, An astute reader sent us this note on the notable difference between Oregon Governor candidate Tina Kotek's ads and Christine Drazan's. “There could be no clearer illustration of the difference between the left and the right than the YouTube commercials of Christine Drazan and Tina Kotek. Drazan's commercials talk about Oregon, Kotek's about Kotek. But the most telling difference is this: Drazan's commercials allow you to ‘skip' them after a few seconds and get back to your YouTube viewing, Kotek forces you to watch her lengthy, narcissistic commercials in their entirety.” What do our hosts think of the ads themselves. Following the article reading, Billy presents and ad from Christine Drazan and two ads from Tina Kotek. As always, the hosts give their personal views and ask that you let us know your thoughts in the comments below. Thank you for joining us for another episode of UnCommon Sense 42020. Subscribe for more and we'll see you in the next one! Views and opinions expressed on UnCommon Sense are solely those of the hosts. #stayuncommon__________________________________________________________________________________________ Audio now available for listening on multiple platforms!! https://anchor.fm/uncommonsense42020 https://www.breaker.audio/uncommon-sense-42020 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy82ODBhNjc2Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== https://radiopublic.com/uncommon-sense-42020-GA0qYp https://open.spotify.com/show/634hTsMKt5JCHJPC3pRbPa (Some videos) Also available on Rumble!! https://rumble.com/user/UnCommonSense42020__________________________________________________________________________________________ Send links and articles to our group page: https://slug.com/group/UnCommonSense/source/Billy_Kid Connect with Billy on ibble: BillysWorld Minds.com: https://youtu.be/0ZH8SO4jodsSlug.com: https://slug.com/promote/Billy_KidTwitter: https://twitter.com/UncommonsenseBTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@uncommonsense_Billy Connect with Butch on Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@Patriot_Butch Come and hang out with your hosts on our new Discord server! https://discord.com/channels/946498402831712326/946498402831712329 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/uncommonsense42020/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uncommonsense42020/support

Black and White Sports Podcast
Is Oregon FED UP?! Republican Christine Drazan Moves AHEAD of Tina Kotek in Polls for GOVERNOR!

Black and White Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 11:39


Is Oregon FED UP?! Republican Christine Drazan Moves AHEAD of Tina Kotek in Polls for GOVERNOR! Make Sure You Subscribe on Podcast & YouTube! Make Sure You Subscribe on Podcast! Available on Google Podcast, Spotify, Castbox, Apple Podcasts (ITunes): https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitesports/subscribe The podcast is all about the world of sports news, sports reactions, and the games. Website: www.blackandwhitenetwork.com Get your MERCH here: https://teespring.com/stores/blackandwhitesports Use Promo Code "USAFIRST" for 25% off any of the merch! After Pay Now Available! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitenetwork/support

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Weekly Review With Clay and Buck H2 - Sep 24 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 36:50


The Atlantic writes a crazy story arguing for the end of the separation of men's and women's sports. Buck says, "Destroying women's sports. That is the new feminism for the left." Clay says it means many women will not compete. The story rocking the chess world. Christine Drazan, GOP candidate for governor of Oregon, joins Clay and Buck to talk about how she can win in a deep blue state because Oregonians are fed up with insane liberal policies. We're in a recession and it's just getting started.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Northwest Politicast
Could a Republican win the governorship in Oregon?

The Northwest Politicast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 37:25


Republican nominee Christine Drazan has a legitimate shot at winning, thanks in large part due to a Democrat-turned-Independent who could act as a spoiler. Polls show the race is tightening and we'll get some analysis from an expert on Oregon politics. PLUS: Republicans are also gaining ground in Washington state, as Tiffany Smiley appears to be closing the gap against Patty Murray. AND: The latest on the fight over a proposed homeless 'megaplex' in SoDo. Guests include Randall Edwards of Strategies 360, pollster Stuart Elway, and ABC's Andy Field. The Northwest Politicast with Jeff Pohjola: From this Washington to that one, Jeff Pohjola will explore the issues and politics of the week. Frequent guests and top analysts break down the news to get to the heart of what matters most. Subscribe at nwnewsradio.com or on your favorite podcast app.

The Rush Limbaugh Show
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show H2 – Sep 20 2022

The Rush Limbaugh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 36:50


The Atlantic writes a crazy story arguing for the end of the separation of men's and women's sports. Buck says, "Destroying women's sports. That is the new feminism for the left." Clay says it means many women will not compete. The story rocking the chess world. Christine Drazan, GOP candidate for governor of Oregon, joins Clay and Buck to talk about how she can win in a deep blue state because Oregonians are fed up with insane liberal policies. We're in a recession and it's just getting started.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Turley Talks
Ep. 1158 Dems PANIC as Blue States FLIPPING RED and MAGA Candidates SURGE!!!

Turley Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 10:59


Highlights:     “Republican candidate Christine Drazan is beginning to pull ahead in a three-way race that's giving the Republicans an incredible chance to flip Oregon red in the aftermath of what has had to have been one of the single most disastrous governor's tenures in the nation.” “Real Clear Politics, the polling aggregate, is predicting that Pennsylvania will indeed be a GOP pick up. Mastriano is projected to win!” “In the amazing state of Arizona, which unfortunately has gone blue of late with their two Democrat Senators, we really are seeing nothing short of a political earthquake… The Republicans have a 9-point lead in terms of the generic ballot, and they lead among Independents by a comparable 14 points.” “Even Bill Clinton, who himself was a victim of a massive red wave, even he's coming out and telling Democrats, ‘Get ready, this is going to be ugly for us come November'!” Timestamps:        [02:08] How the latest polls show a massive surge for the MAGA candidate in Oregon [05:23] The latest polls in Nevada and Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and Ohio [07:47] On the latest poll coming out in Arizona [09:10] How some prominent Democrats are imploding and what others like Bill Clinton are saying behind the scenes Resources:  Learn how to protect your life savings from inflation and an irresponsible government, with Gold and Silver. Go to http://www.turleytalkslikesgold.com/ 1132 Dems PANIC as Patriot Militias Are TAKING OVER the BLUEST State in the Nation!!! Get Over 66% OFF All of Mike Lindell's Products using code TURLEY: https://www.mypillow.com/turley Watch my new movie The Return of The American Patriot: The Rise of Pennsylvania Now at https://drsteveturley.locals.com/post/2594436/the-return-of-the-american-patriot-the-rise-of-pennsylvania Get 25% off Patriotic Coffee with Code TURLEY at https://mystore.com/turley Join Dr. Steve's Exclusive Membership in the Insiders Club and watch content he can't discuss on YouTube during his weekly Monday night show!: https://insidersclub.turleytalks.com/welcome Get Your Brand-New PATRIOT T-Shirts and Merch Here: https://store.turleytalks.com/ It's time to CHANGE AMERICA and Here's YOUR OPPORTUNITY To Do Just That! https://change.turleytalks.com/ Fight Back Against Big Tech Censorship! Sign-up here to discover Dr. Steve's different social media options …. but without censorship! https://www.turleytalks.com/en/alternative-media.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to this episode.  If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and/or leave a review. Do you want to be a part of the podcast and be our sponsor? Click here to partner with us and defy liberal culture! If you would like to get lots of articles on conservative trends make sure to sign-up for the 'New Conservative Age Rising' Email Alerts.

OPB Politics Now
The next governor and climate change

OPB Politics Now

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 13:31


For years now, Oregon leaders have pushed an aggressive approach to fighting climate change. But the next governor could change that. On this week's episode, OPB reporters Dirk VanderHart and Lauren Dake look at where Christine Drazan, Betsy Johnson and Tina Kotek stand on climate change, carbon emissions and role government should play.

Bill Meyer Show Podcast
08-24-22_WEDNESDAY_7AM

Bill Meyer Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 53:07


Open phones, no talk with OR GOP gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan...but she is coming to southern Oregon tomorrow (!) What about the candidate thoughts on SB762? Kevin Starrett joins me from Oregon Firearms Measure 114, the political problems.

Now Hear This: Canby
Episode 381: Wine Dining

Now Hear This: Canby

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 41:53


News and More: Yeti or not, the Oregon Bigfoot Festival descends on the Clackamas County Fairgrounds. Christine Drazan, Tina Kotek and Betsy Johnson spar in the first Oregon governor debate. Deputies find illegal drugs and guns in a routine search. Canby Conversation: We catch up with our friend, Matt Morrissey of Wayward Sandwiches and Siren Song, on their latest partnership with the Junior Livestock Auction, including an upcoming gourmet wine dinner on August 2. More info: facebook.com/events/772862260834364 This Week's Sponsors: Clackamas County Fair, DirectLink, Canby Independence Day, The Book Nook, Mason for Oregon, Wild Hare Saloon, Canby Foursquare Church, Odd Moe's Pizza, The Odd Pod, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., Retro Revival Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter
Political analysts predict Oregon governor's race will be most expensive in state history

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 24:54


Following Oregon's primary election on May 17, the state's general election in November is shaping up to be historic and expensive. For the first time in state history, all the major candidates for Oregon governor are women. Former House Speaker Tina Kotek secured the Democratic nomination, former Republican House leader Christine Drazan won the GOP nomination, and it's expected former longtime Democratic lawmaker Betsy Johnson will qualify to be on the ballot as an unaffiliated candidate. The governor's race is also expected to be the most expensive when it comes to campaign spending in state history. KGW political analyst Len Bergstein and Republican strategist Rebecca Tweed discuss their takeaways on the election results and their thoughts about the general election in November.

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter
Political analysts predict Oregon governor's race will be most expensive in state history

KGW’s Straight Talk with Laural Porter

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 24:54


Following Oregon's primary election on May 17, the state's general election in November is shaping up to be historic and expensive. For the first time in state history, all the major candidates for Oregon governor are women. Former House Speaker Tina Kotek secured the Democratic nomination, former Republican House leader Christine Drazan won the GOP nomination, and it's expected former longtime Democratic lawmaker Betsy Johnson will qualify to be on the ballot as an unaffiliated candidate. The governor's race is also expected to be the most expensive when it comes to campaign spending in state history. KGW political analyst Len Bergstein and Republican strategist Rebecca Tweed discuss their takeaways on the election results and their thoughts about the general election in November.

Beat Check with The Oregonian
Best of 3: A quick look at the race to be Oregon's next governor

Beat Check with The Oregonian

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 21:56


Tina Kotek cruised to the Democratic party's nomination. Christine Drazan appeared to lock up the Republican nomination. Betsy Johnson, the former Democratic state lawmaker-turned-unaffiliated-candidate awaits. On this instant reaction episode of Beat Check with The Oregonian, politics reporter Hillary Borrud looks ahead to the three-way race for governor in November. [FYI - Andrew flubbed the year when Bud Pierce snagged the GOP gubernatorial nomination. Pierce was the Republican nominee in 2016] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

News Updates from The Oregonian
Tina Kotek wins Democratic primary, as Christine Drazan appears to win Republican nomination for governor

News Updates from The Oregonian

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 5:05


Congressional race pit Val Hoyle against Alex Skarlatos to succeed DeFazio. Andrea Salinas appears to clinch Democratic nomination in 6th Congressional race. Beaverton passes massive school construction bond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bill Meyer Show Podcast
05-13-22_FRIDAY_8AM

Bill Meyer Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2022 50:24


Ron Gordon with the market news, so far an up day! Gubernatorial candidate Bridget Barton talks the candidacy, the attacks, the pushback against Christine Drazan and other issues, open phones follow.

City Club Friday Forums
Republican Gubernatorial Candidates Debate

City Club Friday Forums

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022


The gubernatorial debate between Republican candidates Bridget Barton, Christine Drazan, Jessica Gomez, Bud Pierce, and Stan Pulliam.

Now Hear This: Canby
Episode 359: Mom's the Word

Now Hear This: Canby

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 55:55


News and More: Election results may be delayed in Clackamas County due to a printing issue affecting thousands of ballots. A new poll suggests gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan has emerged as the GOP frontrunner. Canby High School gets a new principal.  Canby Conversation: Francke forget to get his mom a Mother's Day gift this year, so she's getting the gift of air time? Seriously, this conversation has been in the works for a long time — and just may give you a glimpse at a side of our co-host you've never seen before. Happy Mother's Day. This Week's Sponsors: DirectLink, Ellison Team Homes, Marquis Hope Village, The Book Nook, Mason for Oregon, Wild Hare Saloon, Canby Foursquare Church, Odd Moe's Pizza, The Odd Pod, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., Retro Revival Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.

News Updates from The Oregonian
Portland and Multnomah County see dramatic increase in homelessness population

News Updates from The Oregonian

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 5:22


Christine Drazan, Bob Tiernan pull ahead as Republican top candidates, poll finds. Tina Kotek on defensive in Democratic debate for handling of paid sick leave. Portland is flush with federal cash, business fees, so budget cuts not on horizon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf
Political Coffee 4-26-2022: Judge Vance Day interview, Marc Thielman wins Dorchester straw poll, Schrader gets Biden's endorsement and Dem Carrick Flynn likes Timber Unity

Political Coffee with Jeff Kropf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 43:37


Judge Vance Day interview on his Oregon Court of Appeals run against a 19 yr incumbent: https://teamvanceday.org/news/ Oh the horror!! Bob Tiernan was late paying his property taxes after paying off his mortgage. https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/04/republican-candidate-for-oregon-governor-bob-tiernan-was-late-paying-6000-in-property-taxes.html Marc Thielman wins Dorchester straw poll: 53%. Stan was next at 17%, Bridget Barton at 13% and Christine Drazan 9%. https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2022/04/anti-mask-activist-marc-thielman-wins-straw-poll-for-governor-among-self-selected-conservative-oregon-republican-party-insiders.html Should Kurt Schrader not accept Joe Biden's endorsement since Biden's Oregon poll numbers are tanking? https://www.oregonlive.com/news/2022/04/joe-biden-endorses-kurt-schrader-in-contested-oregon-primary-for-congress.html Dem congressional candidate Carrick Flynn likes Timber Unity and gets hammered by his woke opponents:https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2022/04/25/democratic-congressional-candidate-carrick-flynn-says-he-has-an-emotional-affinity-to-timber-unity/ 

Bill Meyer Show Podcast
03-18-22_FRIDAY_7AM

Bill Meyer Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 47:48


Greg Roberts from Rogue Weather with the Friday Outdoor report, Gubernatorial GOP candidate Christine Drazan is in studio for talk on the issues in this race.

Bill Meyer Show Podcast
03-14-22_MONDAY_7AM

Bill Meyer Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 56:28


Open phones and other issues, then Christine Drazan, former House Republican leader and current GOP candidate for Oregon governor!

The Bridge by OR360
Reagan Knopp returns to deconstruct the Oregon governor's race | EP 43

The Bridge by OR360

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 63:54


Republican operative and political consultant Reagan Knopp returns to the Bridge to deconstruct the Oregon Governor's race. With candidates including: Bridget Barton, Christine Drazan, John Fosdick III, Jessica Gomez, Nick Hess, Jim Huggins, Kerry McQuisten, Brandon Merritt, Bud Pierce, Stan Pulliam, Amber Richardson, Marc Thielman, Wilson Bright, Peter Hall, Tina Kotek, Tobias Read, Patrick Starnes, Michael Trimble, and Betsey Johnson, voters currently await a decision from Dallas Heard and news from the supreme court about Nicholas Kristof.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts Show 08-12-2021 230-300

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 16:02


Oregon State Rep. Christine Drazan, who is the Oregon Republican House Minority Leader, tells you how far-left Democrats in Oregon don't think minority kids need to know how to read, write, and do math! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Rick Roberts Show
Rick Roberts: Is It Racist To Hold Students Of Color To Standards?

The Rick Roberts Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 11:31


The soft bigotry of low standards is now law in Oregon. Shhh! You weren't supposed to know that! Gov. Kate Brown quietly signed a law that removes standards of proficiency for reading, writing, and arithmetic for five years. Why? Because holding students of color to standards is, ahem, "disadvantageous." Oregon State Rep. Christine Drazan, the Republican House Minority Leader, is here to tell you that liberals aren't doing these kids any favors. If kids can't read, write, or do math, how will they succeed in life? The Rick Roberts Show is on NewsTalk 820 WBAP...(Photo Courtesy of WFAA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Think Out Loud
A conversation with Oregon's top House Republican

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 17:04


Oregon House Republicans are calling on one of their own to resign. A video surfaced last week of state Rep. Mike Nearman, R-Independence, telling a group of supporters how he would let them into the closed state capitol building. He did just that five days later. We'll talk about this, and look ahead to the last weeks of the legislative session, with Oregon House Minority Leader Rep. Christine Drazan, R-Canby.

Now Hear This: Canby
Episode 265: The Last Dance

Now Hear This: Canby

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 49:34


News and More: Clackamas County returns to extreme risk. Christine Drazan blames the state's slow vaccine rollout for the fourth wave of coronavirus infections. The city is re-shuttering facilities and offices. Canby Conversation: While much of the focus has been on the impact a third shutdown will have on restaurants and businesses, it also has dire consequences on student-athletes. Canby Dance Coach Jen Chaffee reacts. This Week's Sponsors: Canby Foursquare Church, Health Markets, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., DirectLink, Ellison Team Homes, Wild Hare Saloon Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.

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Now Hear This: Canby
Episode 265: The Last Dance

Now Hear This: Canby

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 49:34


News and More: Clackamas County returns to extreme risk. Christine Drazan blames the state's slow vaccine rollout for the fourth wave of coronavirus infections. The city is re-shuttering facilities and offices. Canby Conversation: While much of the focus has been on the impact a third shutdown will have on restaurants and businesses, it also has dire consequences on student-athletes. Canby Dance Coach Jen Chaffee reacts. This Week's Sponsors: Canby Foursquare Church, Health Markets, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., DirectLink, Ellison Team Homes, Wild Hare Saloon Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.

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The Bridge by OR360
Rep. Christine Drazan | EP. 5

The Bridge by OR360

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 0:46


Rep. Christine Drazan is a state representative from rural Clackamas County, serving as the House Republican Leader (a position she was elected to after only 9 months in the legislature, a remarkable feat). She joined the pod to talk about the differences in the Oregon Legislature from when she worked as a staffer in the 1990s to today, sexual harassment in the workplace, and and Oregon's response to the pandemic. Rep. Drazan has a unique perspective on how the GOP could regain traction in Oregon in a post-Trump political landscape.

Now Hear This: Canby
Episode 239: Capitol Ideas

Now Hear This: Canby

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 52:49


News and More: Clackamas County Commissioner Mark Shull apologizes to religious leaders for Islamophobic and racist remarks. Nearly a dozen candidates are seeking to replace Sen. Alan Olsen. A Canby church's bell tolls 400 times to mark a sad milestone. Canby Conversation: Tired of politics yet? We hope not, because today, we have the honor of chatting with Christine Drazan, Canby's state rep and House GOP leader. We discuss political division and a path forward, as well as wildfire relief and schools. This Week's Sponsors: Canby Foursquare Church, Health Markets, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., DirectLink, Ellison Team Homes, Wild Hare Saloon Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.

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The Rational Republican
House Minority Leader Christine Drazan

The Rational Republican

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 46:49


James and Nick welcome House Minority Leader Rep. Christine Drazan to discuss the Cap & Trade Republican walkout and other issues facing the Oregon Legislature.

Now Hear This: Canby
Episode 197: Time to Get Sirius

Now Hear This: Canby

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 53:30


News and More: Canby native and filmmaker Cooper Fitch wins Best Oregon Film for his latest short. A CFD crew deploys to Central Oregon to fight the Mosier Creek Fire. Canby's state representative, Christine Drazan, calls for the governor to intervene in prosecuting rioters. Canby Conversation: What's in a name? A lot, usually — especially if you happen to be a character in the Harry Potter series. Al and Erik, the hosts of the new podcast Potternyms, share the show has given the popular book series new life for them — and brought them closer together. Links: Potternyms After the Break: Frank Cutsforth, owner of Cutsforth's Market and founder of the Cutsforth's Cruise-In, gives us a drive-by preview of this year's modified version of the popular car show. This Week's Sponsors: Odd Moe's Pizza, Canby Liquor Store, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon Music in this episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/ Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.