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Mikey honors a baseball legend you have never heard of. Mikey chats with Geoff Diehl about the current state of politics in Massachusetts. Geoff Diehl's future in politics rests on his ability to name that Beatles tune. Mikey translates the Hillbilly Ten Commandments. Castiglioke gets a nasty case of the Mean Woman Blues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chump Line callers think Joe Biden and Geoff Diehl are both having a bad day. Plus, callers are irate over schools firing coaches for speaking out about biological men playing in high school women's sports.
Howie isn't running for office, but punch-drunk Uber driver Geoff Diehl sure thinks he is. Diehl's actual challenger calls into the show, and Howie covers the Kool-Aid Kult's latest attempts to control the Massachusetts Republican Party.
The states have gathered on August 2-23 in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, to vote on solutions to federal overreach! Watch the full event at www.cossimulation2023.org. Get involved with your legislators to stop the tyranny of our federal government. https://conventionofstates.com
Howie welcomes to the show Jess Machado, who attended last night's leg of the Crazy Tour, or what she calls the Doom Tour. Geoff Diehl and Jim "Jones" Lyons tag-teamed a night of lamentation. They never had enough support, and they need just one more year to make things right. Meanwhile, they're thousands of dollars in debt and denying mistakes they made. Good grief!
At least Door Dash delivers...Geoff Diehl did not! Howie plays audio from the Crazy Tour, a.k.a. the Jim Lyons statewide tour. With his election for MassGOP Chairman only weeks away, it's crunch time for Losin', Lyin' Lyons. Then, tune in for some talk on the new sculpture in Boston plus banter on everyone's favorite Biden enemy: Corn Pop!
Massachusetts Republican Gubernatorial candidate Geoff Diehl visits the show to share the latest with the campaign. Attleboro Mayor Paul Heroux stops by the show to discuss his run for Bristol County Sheriff. Do you have an topic for a future show or info on an upcoming community event? Email us at mondaynighttalk@gmail.com. If you're a fan of the show and enjoy our segments, you can either download your favorite segment from this site or subscribe to our podcasts through iTunes today! Monday Night Talk with Kevin Tocci, Copyright © 2022.
Howie talks the worst election in the entire history of Massachusetts: this past one. The state is so corrupt, so deep blue, and there won't be getting out of this horrid situation anytime soon with the mail-in ballot schemes. Tune in for Howie's takes on Geoff Diehl's terrible campaign, lack of money, and joke-ness.
In all the midterm election races in Massachusetts, the Democrats blew out their Republican challengers. The newly elected Democratic Governor Maura Healey defeated her GOP challenger Geoff Diehl by almost 500k votes and counting. Does this surprise you or not at all? Dan discussed the Democratic sweep in MA and New England.
Maura Healey and Geoff Diehl both held events in Boston Monday as they stumped for votes on the last full day before Tuesday's election.
Free shipping on orders over $300 @ capegunworks.com! Toby is talking to special guest Geoff Diehl, Massachusetts Gubernatorial Candidate. Then Toby opines a little more about the importance of voting 2A! Then we answer your questions about firearms, the 2nd amendment and self-defense. And in the second hour, Keith Langer joins us to talk about … Continue reading Remember to Vote 2A →
The Democrats are still obsessed with Donald Trump. Whether it's governor candidate Maura Healey at her debate with Geoff Diehl or every chyron on cable today, the left can't seem to leave 45's name out. Howie figures the Dems are scrambling, their bleak upcoming midterm results on the horizon.
Inflation rules the land as Joe Biden tells us how great things are. Also, Fetterman is tanking and Geoff Diehl had a great night in the debate. Find us at burnbarrelpodcast.com Email us: burnbarrelpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Parler: @burnbarrelpodcast On Gab: @burnbarrelpodcast Facebook: facebook.com/burnbarrelpodcast And Twitter: @burnbarrelpod Rumble: rumble.com/c/burnbarrelpodcast YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCWhLuhtutKdCmbHaWuGg_YQ Follow Tom on Twitter: @tomshattuck You can follow Alice too: @aliceshattuck More Tom stuff at tomshattuck.com Tom's "Insta" as the zoomers say: instagram.com/tomwshattuck Join us at Locals: burnbarrel.locals.com (subscriber based) Join us at Patreon: patreon.com/burnbarrel (subscriber based) The opening theme music is called Divine Intervention by Matthew Sweet. The closing theme music to this podcast C'est La Vie by Derek Clegg. Excelsior
Howie takes calls about whether Geoff Diehl has the fire to stand a chance against Maura Healey in the Massachusetts Governor's race with the first debate coming up tonight.
GOP candidate for governor, Geoff Diehl came on NightSide to discuss his proposed plan for Massachusetts if elected governor. This includes his newly released “Bill of Rights” for MA parents. Take a listen to the subjects that were addressed during the hour!
Bloomberg Washington Correspondent Joe Mathieu delivers insight and analysis on the latest headlines from the White House and Capitol Hill, including conversations with influential lawmakers and key figures in politics and policy. Joe spoke with former Deputy Energy Secretary Mark Menezes on the OPEC+ oil production cut, and Geoff Diehl, Republican candidate for Massachusetts governor on his campaign. Plus, Bloomberg Politics Contributors Jeanne Sheehan Zaino & Rick Davis on the political fallout for Democrats after the OPEC+ oil production cut, impact to gas prices, and Joe Biden and Ron DeSantis putting their rivalry aside to tour Florida hurricane damage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Massachusetts governor's race features two candidates with starkly different views of former President Donald Trump. Trump has endorsed Geoff Diehl, while Maura Healey repeatedly sued the Trump administration.
Friends,One of the most horrific legacies of Trump is the unwillingness of Republican candidates to commit to being bound by election results. Senate candidates who have refused to commit to accepting the results are Republicans Ted Budd in North Carolina, Blake Masters in Arizona, Kelly Tshibaka in Alaska, and J.D. Vance in Ohio, according to news reports. Two candidates for governor have also refused to be bound: Tudor Dixon, the Republican nominee for the governor of Michigan, and Geoff Diehl, the Republican nominee for governor of Massachusetts.It's one thing to reserve the right to call for recounts if elections are close and irregularities are evident and to appeal the results through the courts. But that was not Trump's circumstance in the 2020 presidential election. Recounts were taken but showed the same results; Trump's appeals through the courts were rejected. And that's not what these Republican candidates are asserting now, in Trump's shameful wake. But tell me: If these Republican candidates are not bound by the election results, what are they bound to? These candidates are in effect issuing open invitations to their supporters to contest electoral losses in the streets.American democracy is based on our commitments to be bound by the outcomes of elections. These are commitments we make to democracy over any specific outcomes we may want. The peaceful transition of power depends on these commitments.Before Trump, these commitments were assumed. And at least since the Civil War they have been honored. When losing candidates congratulate winners and deliver gracious concession speeches, they demonstrate their commitment to democracy over the electoral victory they sought.And that demonstration is itself a means of reasserting and reestablishing civility. It sends an unambiguous message to all the candidate's supporters that the process can be trusted.Think of Al Gore's concession speech to George W. Bush in 2000, after five weeks of a bitterly contested election and just one day after the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of Bush: “I say to President-elect Bush that what remains of partisan rancor must now be put aside, and may God bless his stewardship of the country …. Neither he nor I anticipated this long and difficult road. Certainly neither of us wanted it to happen. Yet it came, and now it has ended resolved, through the honored institutions of our democracy. Now the Supreme Court has spoken. Let there be no doubt, while I strongly disagree with the court's decision, I accept it. … And tonight, for the sake of our unity as a people and the strength of our democracy, I offer my concession.”Gore made the same moral choice made by his predecessors who lost elections, and for the same reason: The democratic process (even one that included the judgements of Supreme Court justices) was more important than winning a specific election. This all changed in September 2020 when Trump refused to commit to be bound to the results of the upcoming 2020 presidential election.“Well, we're going to have to see what happens,” he said when asked whether he'd commit to a peaceful transition of power. “You know that I've been complaining very strongly about the ballots and the ballots are a disaster,” Trump added, presumably referring to mail-in ballots -- which he baselessly claimed would lead to voter fraud.This is when his poison began seeping directly into the bedrock of American democracy.That poison spread deeper and faster after he lost the election, when he refused to concede – claiming, again without any basis in fact, that it had been “stolen” from him.The poison came to the surface on January 6, 2021, when a group of his supporters – wielding weapons of war – invaded the U.S. Capitol and threatened the lives of members of Congress. Five people were killed. The same poison has now spread to senatorial and gubernatorial candidates who refuse to commit to November's election results. The commitment to be bound by the results of an election is the most important commitment in a democracy. It is also the most important qualification for public office. It is the equivalent of an oath to uphold the Constitution.Candidates who refuse to commit to being bound by the results of elections should be presumed disqualified to hold public office. ***[Exactly one year ago today I began my daily communications with you. Thank you again for your support, your interest, and your thoughtful comments. The road ahead is filled with potholes, such as election deniers and candidates who won't commit to being bound by election results. But if we make the journey toward a stronger democracy together, we have a better chance of achieving it.] This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertreich.substack.com/subscribe
Republican Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate Geoff Diehl discussed a ballot question for the November election that will allow voters to repeal a law giving driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, saying that the legislation is "incredibly unpopular."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rep. Geoff Diehl who's running to be the next governor of Mass. What's his plan? Can he beat Maura Healey.
Howie hears listeners opinions on whether Geoff Diehl has a chance running against Maura Healey for Massachusetts Governor.
Gov Kathy Hochul finally lifts mask mandates on public transit in New York plus Geoff Diehl wins the GOP Primary, we hope he proves us wrong.
The Washington Post has a 'bombshell' story making a ridiculous claim regarding Trump top secret documents and Geoff Diehl wins the primary, will this guarantee a win for Healey?
Howie goes over again with callers on why he chose to support Doughty over Diehl also California's energy crisis is forcing Governor 'Hair gel' to plead with residents to stop using electricity.
Today is the Commonwealth's Primary Day where voters will decide which Republican and Democratic candidates will be matched up this November for the General Election. We heard from various dignitaries and candidates running for office including the winning GOP nominee for governor, Geoff Diehl.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We began the show by talking with listeners about yesterday's primary election results. Neil deGrasse Tyson shared his upcoming lecture “The Search for Life in the Universe” at the Wilbur Theatre on Sept. 29. deGrasse Tyson is an astrophysicist and the author of the best-selling “Astrophysics for People in a Hurry,” among other books. He is the director of the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, where he has served since 1996. deGrasse Tyson's new book coming out later this month is “Starry Messenger: Cosmic Perspectives on Civilization.” Geoff Diehl discussed his primary win for the Republican nominee for governor of Massachusetts, and the policy changes he would make regarding drivers' licenses for undocumented immigrants, abortion, and more. Diehl is running for governor on the Republican ticket and will face Attorney General Maura Healey in November. Juliette Kayyem updated us on the latest news from the investigation into former President Donald Trump's possession of classified documents. Kayyem is the former assistant secretary for Homeland Security under President Barack Obama, and the faculty chair of the Homeland Security program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Her new book is: “The Devil Never Sleeps: Learning to Live in an Age of Disasters.” Bill McKibben talked about eastern Europe's adoption of heat pumps in response to gas shortages related to the war in Ukraine. McKibben is the co-founder of 350 DOT ORG and founder of Third Act Dot Org. He has a newsletter on Substack titled “The Crucial Years.” He's also got a new, serialized book titled, “The Other Cheek: An Epic Nonviolent Yarn.” We then asked listeners how the back-to-school season is going. Brian O'Donovan shared his recent cancer diagnosis, and explained how he's finding hope. O'Donovan is the host of “A Celtic Sojourn” at GBH.
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Tom revisits his bizarre flight across the country making stops at Top Gun, Disney, and Breakfast at Tiffany's. This episode has additional exclusive content available only for Patreon subscribers. We turn the mics back on after the show to talk about California: the best and worst state in America. Also, a little @masspoli - We also talk about Howie Carr, Geoff Diehl, and Chris Doughty. www.patreon.com/burnbarrel Find us at burnbarrelpodcast.com Email us: burnbarrelpodcast@gmail.com Follow on Parler: @burnbarrelpodcast On Gab: @burnbarrelpodcast Facebook: facebook.com/burnbarrelpodcast And Twitter: @burnbarrelpod Rumble: rumble.com/c/burnbarrelpodcast YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCWhLuhtutKdCmbHaWuGg_YQ Follow Tom on Twitter: @tomshattuck You can follow Alice too: @aliceshattuck More Tom stuff at tomshattuck.com Tom's "Insta" as the zoomers say: instagram.com/tomwshattuck Join us at Locals: burnbarrel.locals.com (subscriber based) Join us at Patreon: patreon.com/burnbarrel (subscriber based) The opening theme music is called Divine Intervention by Matthew Sweet. The closing theme music to this podcast C'est La Vie by Derek Clegg. Excelsior
GOP candidate for Massachusetts Governor, Geoff Diehl joined Dan to discuss his campaign and if elected, his “Blueprint for the Bay State”. Listeners had their questions ready for Mr. Diehl!
Grace hears from listeners about who they support for Governor in the Republican primary Geoff Diehl or Chris Doughty.
Howie discusses the Republican Primary with listeners and Geoff Diehl in particular who hasn't accepted an invitation for another debate with Chris Doughty plus what will Sleepy Joe talk about during his 'Soul of the Nation' speech tonight.
Howie talks about Geoff Diehl and Chris Doughty in the Massachusetts governor's race plus pictures of Trump's "Top Secret" documents are released by my DOJ.
Howie hears from callers on whether they favor Geoff Diehl for Chris Doughty for Governor plus we get some laughs from today's Chumpline!
This hour dedicated to an exclusive debate between candidates Geoff Diehl and Chris Doughty moderated by Howie Carr. A special presentation sponsored by MassFiscal.org
Candidate for Governor Geoff Diehl takes over this hour for a town hall to answer questions from listeners.
President Donald Trump joins the show to talk with Howie about the Sussman trial, 2oo Mules and election fraud and his thoughts on Geoff Diehl and Chris Doughty in the Mass. Governor's race.
Geoff Diehl joins Toby Leary to talk about the important things Massachusetts needs to compete in New England including lower taxes and less restrictive gun laws.