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Parking tickets. We've all been there… rushing to back to the meter, just a few minutes too late. Having to move your car every two hours. Forgetting which day the street sweepers come. And don't get us started on snow days. One man holds the power to take the sting out of those tickets. And he's actually more reasonable than you might think. He's been on a mission to make local court more accessible to the public. Meet Madison Municipal Court Judge Dan Koval. *And yes, he is related to former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval. That's his brother. Here's how to start:
US Senator Ron Johnson, Wauwatosa School Mom Michelle, NewsBusters Associate Editor Nicholas Fandacaro, Americans for Prosperity's Jennifer Meinhardt, and former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval
On today's show, we open with Sen. Ron Johnson, here to talk about COVID and the COVID Cartel. Then it's The Heritage Foundation's Hans Von Spakovsky with an update on the status of election integrity, followed political activist (and perpetual optimist) Eric O'Keefe to talk about freedom of speech and social media. Also joining us is Ira Mehlman, media director for FAIR, who talks about how to fix the situation at the U.S./Mexico border and retired Madison Police Chief Mike Koval with another update on the state of police in Madison.
Vicki is still broadcasting from quarantine. She's joined on the phone by ret. Milwaukee Police Detective Steve Spingola, who talks about the rise in crime in Milwaukee, particularly juvenile crime, and soft-on-crime judges. However, there is an official complaint against Milwaukee AG John Chisholm made by citizens of Milwaukee County, Eric O'Keefe calls with more details and assess the chances of Chisholm's removal from office. Next, Dr. John Goeser, Open Dane County, talks about his open letter to Janel Heinrich, director of Public Health Madison & Dane County, expressing concerns on the mental and developmental damage being done to children by COVID-19 mandates and masks. CEO of Strategic Vision PR Group, David Johnson, explains what the Democrats are doing wrong and how the Republicans could benefit. Ret. Judge Jim Troupis talks about several court cases making the rounds, including how a ruling in the 6th circuit court in favor of the OSHA vaccine mandate could force the U.S. Supreme Court act. Plus, ret. Madison Police Chief Mike Koval calls to talk about how a justice system that doesn't prosecute makes police officers' jobs that much more difficult.
Vicki opens the show with an article from The Blaze talking about the Pfizer data released by the FDA under a judge's order. Then we have Horace Cooper, co-chair of Project 21, talking about crime, punishment and skin color - but not in the way everyone else is talking about it. Then former Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice Dan Kelly joins us to assess the legal arguments in yesterday's abortion case before the U.S. Supreme Court. John R. Lott, founder of Crime Prevention Research Center, explains the connection between abortion, crime and violence. Dr. Bonner Cohen, senior fellow at National Center for Public Policy Research, makes an seasonally-appropriate entrance and explains why Build Back Better is a build back bombshell. Seton Motley, from RedState and Less Government, also joins the show to talk about suppression of information by Big Tech. Plus, former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval talks about police and crime in Madison.
While the U.S. waits on the verdict in the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse, we have a few more people with a few more things to say about the trial, starting with ret. Sheriff David Clarke, now of RiseUp Wisconsin. Then it's our go-to journalists for trial coverage, Jessica McBride and Jim Piwowarczyk from Wisconsin Right Now, whose story today is about getting blacklisted by social media over that trial coverage. Plus, we get another call from defense Atty. Tom Grieve (Grieve Law, LLC) who gives his opinion on the closing arguments. On non-trial content, we have Dr. Richard Van Dam, Kentucky Congressional candidate and research physician, talking Fauci, COVID-19 and what's it done to public trust in the CDC. Mark Morgan, former Chief Operating Officer and acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, talks about border collapse, crime/drug surge and the reconciliation bill. And ret. Madison Police Chief Mike Koval talks about the rising crime rate in the schools and streets of Madison.
With Vicki out again, everyone's favorite itinerant show host Brian Schimming is holding down the mic. Brian starts with U.S. Rep. Bryan Steil (Dist. 1) talking about the reconciliation bill and the most recent inflation report. Then Wisconsin Right Now journalists Jessica McBride and Jim Piwowarzyk join from the Kenosha County courthouse on the most dramatic day so far in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Next, Geoffrey Dickens, deputy research director of Media Research Center, joins to talk about the lack of coverage on the recent developments on the "Russiagate" scandal, including new subpoenas. Wisconsin State Rep. Joel Kitchens and mother Kari Baumann (whose son is dyslexic) talk about Wisconsin State Senate Bill 454, a reading comprehension bill, recently vetoed by Gov. Evers. Plus, ret. Madison Police Chief Mike Koval joins the show at for the final hour to talk about the fight at East High School and crime in schools.
On today's show, Vicki talks with Nik Clark, president and chairman for Wisconsin Carry, Inc., about the rise of new gun owner and the way the press treats guns and gun crime. President of Landmark Legal Foundation, Pete Hutchinson, joins us to break down the announcement of a DOJ task force to investigate parents protesting at school board meetings. Mike Berry, general council for First Liberty, talks about the threat of dishonorable discharge for those in the military who don't get the vaccine. Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty Deputy Council Dan Lennington has a new case UW discriminating against student based on race - again. Eric Hovde, chairman and CEO of H Bancorp, explains the economy, national debt and inflation. Plus, former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval joins to expose what's happening in the MPD.
Vicki is on her way back from DC, so itinerant co-host Brian Schimming is once again behind the mic. He covers the breaking news - Democrats failure to garner support for infrastructure plan and the result of President Biden's meeting with them. In Wisconsin we have an update on the 2020 election investigation, the attorney overseeing the investigation has issued subpoenas for Milwaukee and Green Bay city clerks. We have a rehash on the Mequon-Thiensville School Board recall and get an update on what's going on in Sussex. Sen. Ron Johnson calls to talk about vaccine mandates and the Democrat stalemate on the infrastructure plan. Plus, we cover crime in Madison schools with a surprise guest - former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
The Voice of Reason in a city of chaos. Weekday afternoons on 1310 WIBA Madison. 2PM – Vicki opens the show with polls, polls, and more polls! Then Hogan Gidley, National Press Secretary for Trump 2020, joins the program to discuss why conservatives may not be lining up to answer poll questions 2:30 – Vicki discusses the Democrats attempts to continue to pivot their media strategy to combat Trump. Then Senator Ron Johnson joins Vicki to talk about 3 and a half trillion dollars for a massive additional spending package 3PM – Vicki discusses the same groups who went after former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval deciding to come after interim chief Vic Wahl 3:30 – Former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval joins the program to discuss all manner of news surrounding policing in Madison 4PM – Vicki goes in on the actual factors that contribute to whether or not a country was successful in dealing with the pandemic or not
2PM – Vicki talks about the demise of the trolley in St. Louis and what affect tat can have on Milwaukee's H.O.P. 2:30 – Congressman Bryan Steil talks with Vicki about the 2020 Presidential election and impeachment and how Wisconsin can play in to this next election cycle. 3PM – Rich Noyes, Media Research Center, discusses the media coverage of President Trump and how some news outlets are deliberately misleading the public. 3:30 – David Johnson, Strategic Vision, examines the latest polling numbers in the 2020 Presidential race. 4PM – Vicki talks about the F-35 jets and addresses the claims by a couple individuals that say the jets are racist. 4:30 – David Blaska joins Vicki to explore the candidates to replace retired Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
2PM – Senator Ron Johnson joins Vicki in studio to talk about the impeachment inquiry and other issues facing voters 3PM – Wesley J. Smith, National Review, details an attack on Chritianity and how this could affect your health care. 3:30 – Marc Morano, Climate Depot, reports on a study that says climate change is not a problem as is being stated by some people. 4PM – Seton Motley, Red State blogger/President of Less Government, talks with Vicki about the power lawmakers have over tech companies. 4:30 – David Blaska, DavidBlaska.com, talks with Vicki about possible replacements for retired Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
Just the interview portion of the show with former Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
2PM – Vicki talks about her trip to Washington DC 2:30 –.Former Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke joins Vicki to discuss the swamp. 3PM – Alderman Paul Skidmore talks about the retirement of Madison Police Chief Mike Koval. 3:30 – Madison Police Chief Mike Koval joins Vicki to detail his decision to retire Jed Babbin, former Deputy Undersecretary of Defense, chats with Vicki about impeachment and other issues. 4PM – Brian Schimming is in studio to discuss Chief Koval's retirement.
Vicki talks with Madison Police Chief Mike Koval about his announced retirement.
3PM – Vicki details a list of things that are now considered racist also known as “Everything is racist” 3:30 – Jed Babbin, Deputy Undersecretary of State, discusses the 2020 presidential campaign and the anti-Semitic comments being made by some democrats. 4PM – Mark Mix, National Right to Work Foundation, talks with Vicki about Bernie Sanders's desire to repeal right to work laws. 4:30 – Madison Police Chief Mike Koval chats with Vicki about a Madison School Board member referring to police as Nazis and comparing youth jail to concentration camps. 5PM – David Blaska joins Vicki to continue the discussion on the Madison School Board member calling police Nazis and comparing youth jail to concentration camps.
Madison Police Chief Mike Koval chats with Vicki about a Madison School Board member referring to police as Nazis and comparing youth jail to concentration camps.
3PM – Bill Osmulski, Mac Iver News Service, talks about the left's use of process to get what they want not democracy. 3:30 – John Lott, Crime Prevention Research Center, discusses the latest public shooting at the Garlic Fest in California. 4PM – Marc Morano of ClimateDepot.org shares some information about the Real “Green” Agenda. 4:30 – Madison Police Chief Mike Koval reviews the weekend's criminal activity. 5PM – Jed Sanborn joins Vicki. 5:30 – Jed Sanborn continues with Vicki.
Madison Police Chief Mike Koval on the Officer Matt Kenny Settlement.
Mayor Paul Soglin, Madison Police Chief Mike Koval and community leaders address the recent shooting of Dallas police officers.
This month we talk with Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
This month we talk with Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
Stu Levitan talks to Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
Stu Levitan talks to Madison Police Chief Mike Koval.
Madison Police Chief Mike Koval gives a presentation to potential recruits.
Madison Police Chief Mike Koval embarks on another round of listening sessions. This one is on Madison's North Side.
A little story from Dan.Fact or Crap: One a piece for both of us.Mail Bag:Several from One Million Moms:1) A National shrine to abortion.2) Have a blessed Mothers Day.3) Bad Teacher is just bad.Some humor from Al in New Jersey.One from Peter: SOS: Why were we followed while shopping at Hobby Lobby?The Rest of the Show:1) Madison Police Chief Mike Koval calls media out for publishing cop's pictures.2) Race relations in Madison, WI.3) Green Bay police: State will review controversial arrest.4) Chick-fil-A seeks to open restaurant in Madison.