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We continue our 2023 Distinguished Pulpit Series by welcoming former Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister to Mayflower. Live streamed from the sanctuary of Mayflower Congregational UCC Church of Oklahoma City.
In today's bittersweet but hopeful episode of The Lost Ogle Show, Patrick is joined once again current Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Education and former denier of her intentions to run for Governor, Joy Hofmeister. Ms. Hofmiester and Mr. Riley discuss the former's ill-fated run for the Oklahoma Executive branch, what she learned on her travels across the state, and what she enjoys about being a Democrat. Stay tuned to the end for Patrick's desperate pleadings with Joy that she reveal what she plans to do after her tenure as Superintendent ends. Will she reveal anything? Don't get your hopes up! Released 22 November 2022 Visit The Lost Ogle for more Great Content! Find Us Online! Patrick @TheLostOgle Randy @JoaquinQuinoa
Two post-election questions linger for beleaguered Oklahoma Democrats: How did a seemingly tight governor's race end up in lopsided defeat? And how can D's get more competitive in statewide races? For this week's Observercast – What's It All Mean? – Joy Hofmeister's campaign manager Brigette Zorn helps dissect the disappointing results and chart ways to […]
Governor Stitt defeats challenger Joy Hofmeister in yesterday's election.Republican Ryan Walters wins the open seat for State Superintendent.The US Supreme Court gets ready for a case involving tribal nations.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
The state is deeply red, but the two most high-profile races this cycle are seemingly up for grabs. Depending on who you believe, incumbent Gov. Kevin Stitt is trailing Democrat challenger Joy Hofmeister, who has served two terms as the state's Superintendent of schools.And Republican Ryan Walters, who is attempting to replace Hofmeister as Superintendent, is fighting for votes against Jena Nelson, a public school teacher from Oklahoma City.On this episode of Listen Frontier, I speak with Ryan Tupps, a partner at Amber Integrated, an Oklahoma City-based polling firm.
We start the show with Eddie's monologue about the importance of this Tuesday's general election. Then we expose the corruption which is the Joy Hofmeister candidacy for Oklahoma Governor.David discusses the possible sources of the dark money funds which will probably spend more than $30 million trying to unseat Gov. Kevin Stitt.Next, we cover some of the fake polling numbers and why the media and university polls always move to the right, just before the election occurs.JC Watts is exposed for his money-grubbing political prostitution.Eddie & Dave talk about the Twitter takeover by Elon Musk.Finally, Eddie & Dave list their most relied-upon news media sources.AUDIOVIDEOEddie's Media Sources: Fox Business ChannelFox News ChannelNewsmaxTulsa WorldKRMG Radio David's Media Sources:SoonerPolitics.org Oklahoma Report Newsmax Real America's VoiceGBnews Breitbart InfoWars Revolver The Ronald Catch all our shows at www.FreshBlack.CoffeeConnect with us at www.facebook.com/freshblackcoffeeOur audio podcast is at feeds.feedburner.com/thefreshblackcoffeepodcastOur video podcast is at feeds.feedburner.com/freshblackcoffeevideoWatch the video on our YouTube channel, Facebook, website, or with your podcasting app. We record the show every Saturday and release it later the same day.Jeff Davis commentary appears courtesy of www.theThoughtZone.comClick here to watch this episode »
With less than a week until Election Day, the Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.75%, in its sixth consecutive rate hike. President Joe Biden plans to address threats to democracy in an evening speech. Gov. Roy Cooper (D-N.C.) discusses midterms messaging on inflation and crime and his support for North Carolina's Democratic Senate nominee Cheri Beasley. The Oklahoma governor's race is closer than expected, as Native American tribes in the state put their support behind the Democratic candidate, Joy Hofmeister. Susan Page, Faiz Shakir and Brad Todd join the Meet the Press NOW roundtable.
In this week's Observercast – From One Governor To The Next – former Gov. David Walters makes the case for Democratic nominee Joy Hofmeister in her battle to unseat incumbent Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt in what arguably is the most consequential Oklahoma gubernatorial race this century.
Capitol Insider talks to the Democratic Party nominee for governor of Oklahoma: State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister.
EPISODE 59: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Liz Truss, the British Prime Minister, is more than just an eternal punchline who had to resign on her 45th day in office. She IS Kevin McCarthy. And Kevin Stitt. And Kari Lake. And Jim Banks. And Trump. And every idiotic Republican economist. (3:05) She truly believed Conservative Populist Mumbo-Jumbo could defeat reality. The fight between Mathematics and Liz Truss was not a pretty sight. Math brought addition and subtraction, and Truss brought a series of memorized sound bites. (5:34) And her bid to cut taxes for the rich, add billions to the debt, spend billions on energy, and make no spending cuts and not crash the economy was the dream of Trump economists Larry Kudlow (just 29 days ago!) and Steven Moore (just 26 days ago!) (6:30) This week Kevin McCarthy proposed to do internationally what Truss did domestically: wreck the world economy in a bid to cut Social Security and give the money to the rich. When the blowback started, McCarthy tried to walk it back only to see Jim Banks double down yesterday. (10:00) The ultimate lesson of Liz Truss is that the Conservatives believe their own bullcrap. That's why she's also Kevin Tritt, the Oklahoma Governor who laughed and told the crowd to laugh when his debate opponent spit facts on how much more violent crime there is in Oklahoma than in New York. And once again we ask: WHERE ARE THE COMMERCIALS SCREAMING "THEY ARE ALL LIZ TRUSS"? B-Block (16:21) EVERY DOG HAS ITS DAY: Ceres, in California. (17:16) POSTSCRIPTS TO THE NEWS: Kash Patel testifies to DC Trump Documents Grand Jury, Loeffler to Atlanta Trump Election Tampering Grand Jury. (19:28) IN SPORTS: Astros win again, baseball reveals unannounced experiment: video review of ball and strike calls? Why? And the plight of the Vancouver Canucks. (23:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Anti-immigrant Adam Laxalt gets a big surprise about his own Grandma, and competes against DeSantis's doctor and his guest hit on a QAnon show, and Lara Logan's blood libel proving too crazy even for NewsMax. C-Block (28:46) FRIDAYS WITH THURBER: His epic short story - so topical 85 years after he wrote it - of when the biggest popular hero in America turns out to be the biggest jerk in America: "The Greatest Man In The World." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The governor's race has had plenty of hyper-partisan debates, but one major issue falls away from party politics. Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to fundamentally alter the state's Medicaid program. His plan would bring in private-sector insurance companies to manage the no-cost health insurance that covers 1.3 million Oklahomans. The gubernatorial election will determine whether he gets to. Democratic challenger Joy Hofmeister argues that Stitt's plan to partially privatize SoonerCare simply funnels money into insurance companies' profits, and that the state should instead invest in health infrastructure directly.
We asked the candidate about several issues dividing Americans going into November, as she works to unite independents and moderates in a bid to unseat a conservative incumbent in a very red state.
Oklahoma voters could decide the future of Medicaid in the state. The state's largest tribes endorse Joy Hofmeister for governor. Advocates come together to talk cleanup in Tar Creek. You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment. You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio. This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
State Superintendent, Gubernatorial Candidate, and friend of Fried Okra, Joy Hofmeister, returns to highlight the Dolly Parton Imagination Library initiative in Oklahoma, why she prioritized pay raises for educators in the education budget sent to the legislature, and her vision of a future where Oklahoman fully invests in public education. We are also joined again by Tyler Outlaw, who breaks down some education-related interim studies -- including an exciting community schools program.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about a call by Governor Stitt for lawmakers to eliminate the grocery sales tax during special session, a push by Republican legislators to withhold funding to OU Health if the money is going to go to gender affirming care and a new poll showing a narrow lead by Governor Stitt over Joy Hofmeister and a lead by Democratic candidate Jena Nelson over Republican Ryan Walters in the race for Superintendent. The trio also discusses an increase in open records requests to the Tulsa Election Board for voting records from the 2020 general election and the concern by the same election board about getting pollsters who fear harassment.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about the Supreme Court announcing a recreational marijuana measure will NOT be on the ballot in November, the high court striking down part of a law banning facemasks unless the governor declares a state of emergency and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joy Hofmeister calling for a $5,000 raise for teachers. The trio also discusses the special session where lawmakers are poised to give more than a billion dollars to 45 projects across the state and the Department of Human Services promising $10,000 dollar per child grants for day care centers in "childcare deserts".
In case you had any question as to how we feel about the candidacy of Joy Hofmeister for Governor of Oklahoma, the title of this episode might give you a clue. Listen in on why Oklahomans should make sure she doesn't win and what are some of the issues and character traits any of us should be looking for in all candidates this year. Ready to join The Rebellion? Become a patreon member and enjoy some great extras while supporting our efforts to speak the Truth into our culture. Learn more at patreon.com/dreverettpiper. Find more resources and info at dreverettpiper.com
When Joy Hofmeister announced last year she would run for governor in 2022, it wasn't a surprise. Her name had been tossed around for the last couple years as a potential opponent for incumbent Republican Kevin Stitt. But what did come as a surprise for some was that Hofmeister, a lifelong Republican, was running as a Democrat. Many wondered what that meant … would she govern as a dDemocrat? Was she running as a Democrat merely in order to avoid a costly primary battle with Stitt? And where does she fall on topics like abortion access? On today's Listen Frontier podcast, I talk with Hofmeister about these topics and more.
Tulsa Public School Superintendent Dr. Deborah Gist joins the KRMG Morning News with Dan Potter to talk about open enrollment for the 2022-23 school year, her thoughts on Joy Hofmeister as a gubernatorial candidate, and more.
State schools Superintendent Joy Hofmeister, a life-long Republican, announced she will challenge Gov. Kevin Stitt as a Democrat in the 2022 gubernatorial race. The Oklahoman's Nuria Martinez-Keel, Dale Denwalt and Carmen Forman discuss.
State schools Superintendent Joy Hofmeister, a life-long Republican, announced she will challenge Gov. Kevin Stitt as a Democrat in the 2022 gubernatorial race. The Oklahoman's Nuria Martinez-Keel, Dale Denwalt and Carmen Forman discuss.
In this week's episode, the newsroom discusses the headlines of the week. Ashlynd tells us about the state legislature's study on expungement reform. Beau shares how Stillwater and OSU are preparing for the Afghan refugees. Chris shares some updates from the Mid South gravel cycling event, and Rob shares his thoughts on Joy Hofmeister switching parties to possibly run against Governor Stitt. Ashlynd preps to cover the Tim McGraw performance at the McKnight Center and Wally Funk's visit to Stillwater. Articles discussed: Advocates want to make expungement in Oklahoma much more effective OSU offers housing, enlists volunteers for Afghan refugee resettlement in Stillwater Joy Hofmeister jumps to Democratic Party, as some Republicans believe GOP left them behind VIDEO: Tim McGraw plays sold out show Friday at the McKnight Center Space Cowgirl: Wally Funk continues to inspire young girls VIDEO: Wally Funk lands in Stillwater Recorded October 8th, 2021 Episode permalink: https://www.studiostillwater.net/in-the-newsroom-ep26
Joy Hofmeister enters the the race for Governor...as a Democrat! Also some other stuff happened, but that's most of what we discuss. Links discussed in episode: First, the public affairs software company https://quorum-media.s3.amazonaws.com/media/blog/2021-09-30T100446.981267_Quorum_2021USStateLegislatureReport_R4-web.pdf (Quorum recently released a report) summarizing information about state legislatures during 2021. Some interesting takeaways: In general, the larger a state's population, the more bills their legislature filed. No correlation to the number of bills enacted, though. Oklahoma's 149 state legislators filed 3,057 bills, of which 582 were enacted. That averages out to 20.5 bills filed and 3.9 bills enacted per legislator, which is the 11th highest rate in the country. Health and Education were far & and away the most popular topics for bills nationwide. Oklahoma state Senator Mary Boren is the most active Oklahoma legislator on social media with 3,600 posts on Twitter & FB this year. https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/2021/10/07/group-wants-oklahomans-vote-recreational-marijuana-petition/6041574001/ (Advocacy group “Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action” filed two initiative petitions this week.) One would basically fully legalize recreational marijuana for anyone age 21 or older, including growing, buying, transporting, preparing and consuming it. The measure would double the excise tax on marijuana sales, from 7% to 15%. It would also allow anyone serving time for a marijuana-related conviction to request that conviction be dismissed. (Which seems like it violates the single subject rule.) The second initiative would eliminate the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority, which is a part of the state dept of health, and create a standalone state agency called the Oklahoma State Cannabis Commission, which would also have a seat in the Governor's cabinet. It would also remove the cap on the number of cannabis-related business licenses and allow for home delivery of marijuana products. (Again, seems like a violation of the single subject rule.) Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax https://oklahoma.gov/content/dam/ok/en/elections/letters-from-the-secretary/lettertolegislature-20211005.pdf (sent a letter to lawmakers) debunking allegations of election hacking by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Support this podcast
On this episode of Thinkin' on Lincoln, Curtis and Ryan are back to the regular schedule and discuss the ever-growing political discourse in America, as well as Joy Hofmeister's announcement to run for Oklahoma governor in 2022.
There's been considerable trouble in the Western Heights school district over the last couple of years...and "trouble" doesn't begin to describe it. Thanks to strong journalism by the folks at NonDoc and others, we were able to put together a pretty comprehensive timeline for you, which we'll detail in this episode (it is included below with links to all the stories). Remember: local elections matter. Timeline for Western Heights In October 2019, https://kfor.com/news/15-employees-resign-at-western-heights-school-board-meeting/ (15 employees resigned), ranging from bus drivers to the assistant superintendent, citing ongoing issues of mismanagement at all levels of the district. Two weeks later, still in October 2019, https://www.news9.com/story/5e346e6c527dcf49dad6e133/parents-call-for-investigation-of-western-heights-superintendent (parents in the district requested an investigation) into the district for these issues, and specifically wanted an investigation into Superintendent Mannix Barnes, his $220,000 per year salary, and the fact that the chair of the WH school board, Robert Everman, is his former employee when they worked at a casino. (Which is obviously directly useful knowledge for running a school district, right?) Before we go on, you've got to hear about the compensation package superintendent Mannix Barnes had at the time. And, again, remember that he had no experience as a superintendent when he was hired by the district just a couple of years ago. Barnes' contract with Western Heights included: A $220,000 base salary with a $75,000 retention bonus effective June 15, 2022; 20 days of unpaid leave for outside activities; Reasonable time off and pay for professional growth and community involvement; 25 semester credit hours annually to further education; Membership for community organizations including the Chamber of Commerce; 40 vacation days per year; 20 sick days per year; 20 personal business leave days per year. We'll do the math for you: that's a minimum of 100 days of paid leave. The district only has 167 instructional days. Anyway, in April 2020, the WH district got into hot water with the state board of education when the district unilaterally https://www.oklahoman.com/article/5659613/mayor-disagrees-with-western-heights-food-service-suspension (decided to suspend the free meal )program during the pandemic, despite the fact that 90% of the distinct's students qualify. The superintendent said some pretty inflammatory things about state superintendent Joy Hofmeister and OKC Mayor David Holt, including using the phrase “I double dare those two to come down here” and threatened to sue the state board. Nearly a year later in March of this year, the state board of education expressed “utmost concern” about the operation of Western Heights Public Schools https://nondoc.com/2021/03/25/state-board-accreditation-western-heights-schools/ (and threatened to end their accreditation), mentioning multiple issues, including: failure to provide in-person instruction since March 2020; a decision in the spring of 2020 not to provide nutritional services to students; an audit report showing violations of state law, including the use of 2018 bond proceeds meant for contracting and repairing facilities to pay off debt instead; a board member consuming alcohol during a public meeting; a 23 percent drop in student enrollment, from 3,365 to 2,597 in the past year, and a loss of more than 100 staff members in the past two years; disharmony in the school environment and community. In April the state board https://nondoc.com/2021/04/09/state-board-hands-out-probation-for-western-heights-district-and-sovereign-school/ (placed the district on probation) and giving them 90 days to remedy the situation or face being annexed by the state board. As you might have guessed, the district didn't comply and instead they filed suit against the state board, So, in June the state board... Support this podcast
Friend of the pod (and public education) Joy Hofmeister returns to Fried Okra to discuss what is on the horizon for education in Oklahoma, including a needed increase in the number of counselors across the state, continued distress in the teaching pipeline, summer learning programs, and the constant concern that all children in this state are still getting meals. engage.ok.gov
For our 10th episode, the crew has a big guest this week: Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction, Joy Hofmeister! The Superintendent talks about her history in public education, what the future of education looks like in Oklahoma, and reveals which famous singer she would like to tour with. Live! from the News Dungeon is a NonDoc.com production Email us at Editorial@NonDoc.com
Dr. Joy Hofmeister says a vote taken by the State School Board March 25th was unlawful, and taken over the strenuous objections of herself, as well as the board's own legal counsel.
Joy Hofmeister is the Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction. In this episode, we will focus on the Oklahoma education system and how it directly affects the racial tensions in the state today.
Oklahoma state schools superintendent Joy Hofmeister says it’s impossible to know what school will look like in the near and distant future. But, she tells StateImpact’s Robby Korth wearing masks and taking the virus seriously are critical to getting to a place where safe in person schooling is again the norm.
State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister returns to Fried Okra to discuss everything back-to-school; the process, her proposal to the state board, how districts have responded, and how we adapt in the future. Local author and educator, Dennis Mathew, who was featured on our DEAR Oklahoma series last April, hops on the podcast to talk about his journey into being both a writer and speech pathologist. You can find his work at booksbydennis.com.
Read the Oklahoma Return To Learn Plan to Find Out What Your Kids' School Should Be Doing! On this episode of The Lost Ogle show, Patrick and Marisa chat with State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister about the upcoming school year. Superintendent Hofmeister shared some information about the decisions that the state school board made for the start of school this month. We talked about how schools are handling the digital divide and she answered some questions sent in from Twitter. You can follow Superintendent Hofmeister on Twitter. Published 7 August 2020 Visit The Lost Ogle for more Great Content! Find Us Online! Patrick @TheLostOgle Marisa's Website! Randy @JoaquinQuinoa
Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister joins us to talk about what returning to school will look like this fall amid COVID-19 concerns, the department’s guidelines and considerations for public school districts and how Oklahoma’s public school system can better address and teach the history of racial injustice in our state.
This week's episode is an interview with State Supt. Joy Hofmeister on the plan to start a new school year as the coronavirus pandemic continues. Support this podcast
Back in February, I had the Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction on the podcast as the first elected official. Today, we are fortunate enough to have Joy Hofmeister, the Oklahoma State Superintendent of Public Instruction join us on Anchored in Education. Joy has been instrumental in helping lead Oklahoma through several positive changes in the education environment. In today's episode, we talk about standards, assessment, how to best support educators, and of course, remote learning. After listening, head over to www.escottengland.com to find the show resources and read more about Joy.
In this installment of 3D Politics,- While shut in under a state mandated quarantine, Tom hosts a pirate radio show. It's called 'Radio Free 3D: the Quarantine Tapes.In this installment he brings us the first installment of "The Oklahoma Chainsaw Manicure". In this show, Joy Hofmeister gets her nails done, and the Free school lunches come under scrutiny. Then tom turns his attention to the issue of tyrants in our society & government.Watch the enclosed Video here, or Listen to the Podcast, here.Watch the entire weekly telecast live, every Monday night at 7pm, on our Facebook page. -
In this installment of 3D Politics,- While shut in under a state mandated quarantine, Tom hosts a pirate radio show. It's called 'Radio Free 3D: the Quarantine Tapes.In this installment he brings us the first installment of "The Oklahoma Chainsaw Manicure". In this show, Joy Hofmeister gets her nails done, and the Free school lunches come under scrutiny. Then tom turns his attention to the issue of tyrants in our society & government.Watch the enclosed Video here, or Listen to the Podcast, here.Watch the entire weekly telecast live, every Monday night at 7pm, on our Facebook page. -
In this installment of 3D Politics,- While shut in under a state mandated quarantine, Tom hosts a pirate radio show. It's called 'Radio Free 3D: the Quarantine Tapes.In this installment he brings us the first installment of "The Oklahoma Chainsaw Manicure". In this show, Joy Hofmeister gets her nails done, and the Free school lunches come under scrutiny. Then tom turns his attention to the issue of tyrants in our society & government.Watch the enclosed Video here, or Listen to the Podcast, here.Watch the entire weekly telecast live, every Monday night at 7pm, on our Facebook page. -
In this installment of 3D Politics,- While shut in under a state mandated quarantine, Tom hosts a pirate radio show. It's called 'Radio Free 3D: the Quarantine Tapes.In this installment he brings us the first installment of "The Oklahoma Chainsaw Manicure". In this show, Joy Hofmeister gets her nails done, and the Free school lunches come under scrutiny. Then tom turns his attention to the issue of tyrants in our society & government.Watch the enclosed Video here, or Listen to the Podcast, here.Watch the entire weekly telecast live, every Monday night at 7pm, on our Facebook page. -
In this installment of 3D Politics,- While shut in under a state mandated quarantine, Tom hosts a pirate radio show. It's called 'Radio Free 3D: the Quarantine Tapes.In this installment he brings us the first installment of "The Oklahoma Chainsaw Manicure". In this show, Joy Hofmeister gets her nails done, and the Free school lunches come under scrutiny. Then tom turns his attention to the issue of tyrants in our society & government.Watch the enclosed Video here, or Listen to the Podcast, here.Watch the entire weekly telecast live, every Monday night at 7pm, on our Facebook page. -
In this installment of 3D Politics, - While shut in under a state mandated quarantine, Tom hosts a pirate radio show. It's called 'Radio Free 3D: the Quarantine Tapes.In this installment he brings us the first installment of"The Oklahoma Chainsaw Manicure". In this show, Joy Hofmeister gets her nails done, and the Free school lunches come under scrutiny. Then tom turns his attention to the issue of tyrants in our society & government.Watch the enclosed Video here, or Listen to the Podcast, here.Watch the entire weekly telecast live, every Monday night at 7pm, on our Facebook page. -
State Supt. Joy Hofmeister discusses the decision to close all school buildings for the rest of the academic year, plus Ben and Kassie talk about the latest COVID-19 news. Support this podcast
Brent talked with Supt. Hofmeister on a variety of projects and programs affecting public education in the state.
Brent talked with Supt. Hofmeister on a variety of projects and programs affecting public education in the state.
Joy Hofmeister of Tulsa beats incumbent Janet Barresi for state superintendent; Lankford wins Republican primary in Senate race; Gov. Mary Fallin expects Insure Oklahoma to continue another year; & more...
Oklahomans paid $75 a month for ACA health insurance after tax credits; Low vaccination rate concerns Tulsa health officials; Oklahoma County District Attorney inquiry focuses on T.W. Shannon, Joy Hofmeister campaigns; & more...
-- On the Show:-- Mike Rinder, former senior executive of the Church of Scientology and the Sea Organization, and author of the new book, "A Billion Years: My Escape from a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology," joins David to discuss his book, his time in Scientology leadership, and much more. Get the book: https://amzn.to/3yVy7ka-- UK Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns after just 43 days in office, making her tenure the shortest in British history-- Oklahoma Republican Governor Kevin Stitt is confronted by his opponent, Democratic challenger Joy Hofmeister, about the reality that violent crime rates are higher in Oklahoma and Oklahoma City than in New York and New York City, respectively-- Failed former Vice President Mike Pence indicates he may support someone other than Donald Trump in 2024-- A new report claims that prosecutors believe they have the evidence to charge failed former President Donald Trump after the Mar-a-Lago raid-- A judge says that Donald Trump lied under oath with regard to 2020 Georgia voter fraud claims-- Randy Kaufman, Republican candidate for college district board in Maricopa County, Arizona, is arrested for masturbating in his truck near a preschool-- Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker says that laughing at his fake police badge is disrespectful to all members of law enforcement and the military-- Voicemail caller asks about whether voters should be "shamed"-- On the Bonus Show: President Biden releasing 15 million barrels from strategic petroleum reserve, Madison Cawthorn to stand trial for bringing gun to airport, woman charged with sending bee swarm at police, much more...
CHRISTMAS DAY OBSERVED / CLASSIC EPISODE FROM OCTOBER 20, 2022-- On the Show:-- Mike Rinder, former senior executive of the Church of Scientology and the Sea Organization, and author of the new book, "A Billion Years: My Escape from a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology," joins David to discuss his book, his time in Scientology leadership, and much more. Get the book: https://amzn.to/3yVy7ka-- UK Prime Minister Liz Truss resigns after just 43 days in office, making her tenure the shortest in British history-- Oklahoma Republican Governor Kevin Stitt is confronted by his opponent, Democratic challenger Joy Hofmeister, about the reality that violent crime rates are higher in Oklahoma and Oklahoma City than in New York and New York City, respectively-- Failed former Vice President Mike Pence indicates he may support someone other than Donald Trump in 2024-- A new report claims that prosecutors believe they have the evidence to charge failed former President Donald Trump after the Mar-a-Lago raid-- A judge says that Donald Trump lied under oath with regard to 2020 Georgia voter fraud claims-- Randy Kaufman, Republican candidate for college district board in Maricopa County, Arizona, is arrested for masturbating in his truck near a preschool-- Georgia Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker says that laughing at his fake police badge is disrespectful to all members of law enforcement and the military-- Voicemail caller asks about whether voters should be "shamed"-- On the Bonus Show: President Biden releasing 15 million barrels from strategic petroleum reserve, Madison Cawthorn to stand trial for bringing gun to airport, woman charged with sending bee swarm at police, much more...-- Become a Supporter: http://www.davidpakman.com/membership-- Subscribe on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/thedavidpakmanshow-- Subscribe to Pakman Live: https://www.youtube.com/pakmanlive-- Subscribe to Pakman Finance: https://www.youtube.com/pakmanfinance-- Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/davidpakmanshow-- Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/davidpakmanshow-- Leave us a message at The David Pakman Show Voicemail Line (219)-2DAVIDPAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands