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Colonel Rob Maness joins Steve Gruber to break down the chilling story of an ISIS‑inspired gang in Michigan whose “pumpkin day” terror plot was foiled just in time. Maness brings his three decades of military experience to discuss how these threats form, how law enforcement intercepts them, and why vigilance is critical at home. He also discusses what this means for our national security posture and how everyday Americans should stay alert.
In the third hour of the Chase & Big Joe Show, ESPN senior NHL writer Greg Wyshynski joins the show, the guys talk about the current state of college coaches, and Mount Juliet mayor James Maness joins to talk about the Mayor's Cup matchup between Green Hill and Mount Juliet.
Chase and Big Joe talk with Mount Juliet mayor James Maness about tonight's Mayor's Cup matchup between Green Hill and Mount Juliet.
I recently had the honor of appearing as a guest on The Rob Maness Show, hosted by Colonel Rob Maness—a true American hero with over 32 years of service in the U.S. military, rising from enlisted ranks to full colonel. He's commanded bomber squadrons, handled bomb disposal, worked on the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and even authored the first theater nuclear war plan. If anyone knows about fighting for what's right and making tough decisions under pressure, it's Colonel Maness. We dove deep into a hot-button issue here in Mississippi: school choice, or as some call it, education freedom. As the host of The Clay Edwards Show on 103.9 WYAB in Jackson—Mississippi's most incendiary talk radio show and podcast—I was excited to bring my unfiltered perspective to the table, especially since the Colonel and I usually align on conservative issues, but this one's got some real friction. The episode kicked off with Colonel Maness setting the stage, highlighting how school choice is a top priority for incoming Mississippi House Speaker Jason White. He played a clip from my own show where I was chatting with Jamie Smith, a 20-plus-year veteran educator turned insurance agent, about the realities of school choice. Jamie and I hammered home the point that if this is truly about the kids, we need to fix failing districts like Jackson Public Schools (JPS) and those in the Mississippi Delta instead of just gutting them by letting students bail to better areas. Why not start by addressing the root problems—poverty, lack of resources, and long bus rides that aren't feasible for Delta kids? We called out the conservative think-tankers and charter school investors who stand to profit big if school choice passes, often while their own kids are already in private schools. Let's be real: this isn't always about the children; sometimes it's about the money. From there, the Colonel and I got into a respectful, no-holds-barred conversation—MAGA-style, marketplace of ideas, not shouting each other down. I made it clear right away: I'm not against choice entirely. In fact, I support about two-thirds of the typical school choice proposals. I'm fine with charter schools (even if I think the word "charter" only belongs in sentences about schools, whiskey, or NASCAR teams). I'm okay with money following the student for private options or homeschooling—hey, if you're paying taxes, you should have a say in how it's spent on education. I'd even love a tax credit for folks like me who don't have kids in school anymore (though I know that's a Hail Mary). But where I draw the line, and I made this my hill to die on, is the public-to-public transfer aspect. That's the 33% that's a non-starter for me. I explained my "Jackson problem" in detail—without sugarcoating it, even if it risks sounding edgy in today's hyper-sensitive world. Jackson, our state's capital, is plagued by what I call "cultural rot" or "Democrat death culture," as my buddy Kim Wade puts it. It's a third-world Democrat hellhole where bad policies have led to sky-high crime, failing infrastructure, and schools that are beyond broken. Folks like me (I was one of the last to leave three years ago, basically turning out the lights) had to make huge sacrifices to escape it. I shared my personal story: after my nightclubs closed in 2010-2011, I hit rock bottom financially, lost everything, and had to move back in with my parents in Jackson with my daughter. We even had to legally relocate her to my grandmother's in Florence, Rankin County, just to get her into a better school district. It was humiliating, but that's the American way—pull up your bootstraps, make tough choices, downsize if needed, and move to safer, better communities like Brandon, Pearl, or Madison. These suburbs in the tri-county area (Hinds, Madison, Rankin) are thriving because people chose discipline, law and order, and accountability. We don't want that cultural rot seeping in via public-to-public transfers, where Jackson parents can stay in their loosey-goosey, lawless environment (riding dirty with pot, shunning discipline) but send their kids to our schools. It's not racism—it's about preserving communities built on shared values. I pointed out how polls claiming 70-80% support for school choice are misleading; they're asking loaded questions like "Should parents have a say in their kids' education?" Of course, yes! But ask the real one: "Should kids from failing Jackson schools be bused to your suburb without the family moving?" The answer's a resounding no from conservatives and even Democrats I've talked to out here. We touched on real-world examples: schools like Pearl using tag readers to catch Jackson parents faking addresses. I shared a conversation with a hardworking Jackson mom (a waitress with three jobs) who overheard me debating this—she cares deeply about her kids but can't physically shuttle them due to her schedule. Does she lack "skin in the game" just because she's grinding to make ends meet? That's the nuance think-tankers ignore. Colonel Maness brought up his own experience homeschooling his autistic son when public schools failed him, and we agreed on the need for tailored solutions, not one-size-fits-all policies like the disastrous busing he endured in Tennessee. We also discussed incentives: why reward bad voting habits in Democrat strongholds? Fix JPS and the Delta first—incentivize teachers to move there (with 6,000+ vacancies statewide), offer relocation programs for families on assistance. I floated ideas like educational Uber vouchers for transportation if transfers happen, but emphasized prioritizing local kids and respecting district boundaries. On oversight, we debated accountability for public funds going to charters or privates—similar to Pell Grants or GI Bills—but private schools aren't lining up for government strings attached. Things got intense when I shared stories of "culture rot" spillover: three Black teens from Jackson who recently moved to Northwest Rankin and got killed or shot a cop in separate incidents tied to "Democrat death culture." It's tragic, but it illustrates my fear—one bad apple can spoil the bunch, leading to pissing contests among impressionable kids. We can't cherry-pick "good" students or athletes (watch for NIL-style abuses in high school sports). Life isn't fair, and legislating equality feels like socialism to me—everyone doesn't deserve the same starting point; merit matters. Democrats? Boots-on-the-ground ones in Jackson would love school choice if explained properly—it could boost property values and attract middle-class families. But their leadership clings to public schools like a lifeline. Even conservatives tied to think tanks or media push this as "Trump's agenda," but I called it out: Trump's out of touch here, as a billionaire with elite schools for his kids. In the end, Colonel Maness and I agreed it's about the kids, not shoveling money to special interests. If public-to-public transfers are removed, I'd back the bill. But as is, it's a non-starter—Rankin County reps I've spoken to won't vote for it, fearing voter backlash (we've already seen candidates lose over it). We wrapped with a live question from California about positive inter-district transfers there, and I acknowledged the benefits but stressed our local context: community cohesion, merit over race, and protecting what works. This was a fantastic, eye-opening discussion—proof that conservatives can debate respectfully without devolving into Democrat-style shutdowns. Big thanks to Colonel Maness for the platform; it's been too long since my last appearance. If you missed it, catch the full episode on World View Tube or X Spaces. Follow me @SaveJXN on all platforms for more on saving Jackson and holding politicians accountable. Let's keep the conversation going—Mississippi's kids deserve real solutions, not half-baked policies. What do you think? Hit me up!
On Today's Episode –Retired Col. Rob Maness is back to talk about the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, and its lasting ramifications. Tune in for all the Funhttps://x.com/RobManesshttps://www.stripes.com/opinion/2025-08-12/keep-artificial-intelligence-out-government-18742200.htmlhttps://gatorpac.com/ Retired Colonel Rob Maness has a lifelong record of providing dedicated service to the nation. He made the decision as a 17-year-old high school senior to enlist in the United States Air Force and serve in uniform as the country faced multiple crises around the world.Having worked his way up from the enlisted ranks to full colonel, he retired from active duty in 2011, ending his military service of more than 32 years. Following military retirement Rob returned to Louisiana to work as an executive in a Fortune 500 energy corporation. He is currently founder and the owner of Iron Liberty Group and resides in Gulfport, Mississippi.Rob has proven his competence at the local, state, and federal levels of government with his demonstrated leadership and effectiveness as a steward of our citizen's tax dollars. He has broad experience working at the Louisiana State Legislature, in the national budget process, national emergency response decision-making, law enforcement, successful community relations with governments at all levels, and working directly with citizens to meet today's challenges. He has provided direct, executive oversight to local schools in coordination with elected school boards, working to make them secure and more effective to meet the needs of America's military children. His leadership and combat experiences give him a unique perspective when considering how national action impacts our American families.During his military service, Colonel Maness led numerous combat operations, including as a bomber squadron commander in Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Colonel Maness served as an enlisted bomb disposal technician in three assignments countering terrorism before being commissioned and selected for flight training. As a Joint Chiefs of Staff operations officer he was on duty in the National Military Command Center located within the Pentagon during the September 11, 2001 attack. In the ensuing months, he directly assisted the United States national security team with creating, synchronizing, and executing the campaign plan for the global war on terrorism. Colonel Maness authored the first theater nuclear war plan and designed decision-making tools for the Presidential nuclear decision handbook strengthening U.S. extended strategic deterrence policy in European and Pacific regions. Colonel Maness served as the Vice Commander of America's largest Airborne Intelligence Wing conducting strategic and battlefield intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations against America's enemies. He went on to command Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM, the sixth largest U.S. Air Force Base encompassing 53,000 acres and 22,000 employees, housing our nation's most critical assets.After running for the U.S. Senate on this America First Platform, Rob founded GatorPAC and its Veterans Leadership Fund, a Federal political action committee. The PAC educates grass roots political activists on the most effective ways to influence their elected officials, get a candidate elected, or to fight for a cause. It advocates for policies that protect your liberty, fight for limited government, and ensure prosperity. He has also served as a board member at Military Veterans Advocacy, Inc., a veteran's advocacy group fighting for veteran toxic exposure benefits, committed to preventing veteran suicides, and ensuring military families have equal access to benefits. He has served as a non-voting board member of the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce and Hispano Chamber of Commerce in his role as Commander of Kirtland AFB. As president of his local chapter of the Military Officers Association of America, he led a team that created an annual scholarship fund for graduating high school students. Rob is a Life Member of the NRA, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, and the Military Officers Association of America. He is also a member of the Louisiana Military Order of Foreign Wars and the Society of the Sons of the Revolution. Active in the community, Rob served as an elected member of the Republican Party Executive Committee representing St. Tammany Parish Council District 1 for two terms and served on the board of the only Republican Men's Club in Louisiana. He Currently serves on the Harrison County and Gulfport Mississippi GOP Executive committees.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We love where we live, and you should too! That's what Sabrina and I are talking about in Episode 068 of The Naked Party Time Podcast as we dive into how we can love where we live - no matter where we live. And the reality is, loving where you live is not really about location, it's about living with intention. It's about the posture of your heart, not a place on a map. It's about being present, not being planted in the perfect place. It's about who you're becoming, not where you're living. If you haven't, please take a moment to subscribe to the podcast - that way you will never miss a conversation. We try and release one new episode each month. If you're on Apple or Spotify, please take a moment to rate and review - it really helps spread the word. If something from today's episode stands out to you, share it with a friend, or tag us on social media. Social Media: jeffgmaness on IG, FB, XSabrina.Maness on IG and Sabrina.AkersManess on FB If this podcast has impacted you in a positive way we'd love to hear about it. Please reach out to us on social media or you can email us at hello@jeffmaness.com. You can also check out my website at www.jeffmaness.com for other life, leadership, and love driven content. If you also join us on YouTube - don't forget to like the video, hit that subscribe button, drop a comment , and turn on those notifications by clicking that bell so you're the first to know of new content. And if you're not on YouTube, why not? I love engaging with podcasts on YouTube and we are here every time. Head on over to https://www.youtube.com/jeffmaness to check out all of our videos.
On this special episode of The Steve Gruber Show, Steve is joined by Rob Maness, retired Air Force Colonel, veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan, former wing and squadron commander, and survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon attack.Together, they reflect on the tragedy of September 11th, remembering the lives lost and the courage of those who stood tall in America's darkest hours. They also speak about the heartbreaking loss of Charlie Kirk, his legacy, and the values he stood for. The conversation honors both 9/11 and Charlie Kirk's impact on the movement, reminding us why resilience, patriotism, and faith still matter today.
From a rough childhood to a life in prison for murder, Derick Maness has had a tough life, but Jesus transformed him. ONLY Jesus can do that. He is a former GANG Member who has been in and out of prison before becoming a committed Christian. He lives in the Nashville, TN area. Tune in to hear this amazing story of transformation and courage that will inspire you to greater heights! Active-Faith.org https://active-faith.org/taking-ground https://active-faith.org/active-faith-training https://active-faith.org/donate/ take back territory, expel evil, and heal through spiritual growth
Join us as Colonel Rob Maness shares insights from his 32-year career in the United States Air Force and his unique perspective on modern politics, national security, and global events. Rising from enlisted ranks to full colonel, Colonel Maness has dedicated his life to service, leadership, and delivering truth with integrity. In this episode, you'll discover: · Stories from Colonel Maness's time in the USAF and the realities of military life. · The average career span and challenges faced by active-duty personnel. · How to speak truth to power while remaining factual and open-minded. · The most influential forces shaping world events and where to find reliable information. Learn how Colonel Maness continues his mission through the Rob Maness Show and his ongoing podcast and also Iron Liberty Group—offering Americans uncensored commentary, empowering citizens with facts, and championing constitutional values. Tune in to hear the lessons of leadership, service, and integrity that define his extraordinary career. Follow Colonel Maness on X @RobManess for the latest updates! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/38oMlMr Keep up with Colonel Rob Maness socials here: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ColRobManess Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colrobmanessret/?hl=en Threads: https://www.threads.com/@colrobmanessret Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXpdGuw3rCmoNrpDxbhezqw
We're back, we're naked, and we're ready to party! After a two-month hiatus, we are back on the podcast with some life recap, and some principles around leadership and life that we developed on our trip across Route 66. If you haven't, please take a moment to subscribe to the podcast - that way you will never miss a conversation. We try and release one new episode each month. If you're on Apple or Spotify, please take a moment to rate and review - it really helps spread the word. If something from today's episode stands out to you, share it with a friend, or tag us on social media. Social Media: jeffgmaness on IG, FB, XSabrina.Maness on IG and Sabrina.AkersManess on FB If this podcast has impacted you in a positive way we'd love to hear about it. Please reach out to us on social media or you can email us at hello@jeffmaness.com. You can also check out my website at www.jeffmaness.com for other life, leadership, and love driven content. If you also join us on YouTube - don't forget to like the video, hit that subscribe button, drop a comment , and turn on those notifications by clicking that bell so you're the first to know of new content. And if you're not on YouTube, why not? I love engaging with podcasts on YouTube and we are here every time. Head on over to https://www.youtube.com/jeffmaness to check out all of our videos.
Steve is joined by retired Air Force Colonel Rob Maness to call out the growing monopoly on tech and equipment repairs. Drawing from his decades of military service and leadership, Maness explains why Congress must take action to bust the repair monopolies that hurt consumers, stifle innovation, and threaten national resilience.
Today, Colonel Rob Maness joins the podcast to discuss his 32-year military service, as well as his perspective on modern politics, national security, world news, and more. At just 17 years old, Colonel Maness made the courageous decision to enlist in the United States Air Force during a time of international crisis. Rising through the enlisted ranks to become a full colonel, he retired from active duty in 2011. Following his military service, he returned to Louisiana and served as an executive at a Fortune 500 energy corporation. He is now the founder and owner of Iron Liberty Group and currently resides in Gulfport, Mississippi. Jump in to find out: The average career length of active military personnel. Fascinating stories from Colonel Maness's time in the USAF. The importance of speaking the truth from a factual standpoint while still maintaining an open mind. The most powerful entities that run things in the world. Where to find trusted and accurate information. Interested in learning how Colonel Maness has demonstrated effective leadership and fiscal responsibility while serving at the local, state, and federal levels of government? Now, through The Rob Maness Show and his ongoing podcast, he's on a mission to deliver uncensored, unfiltered news and commentary – giving Americans the insights the mainstream media often ignores. His platform sheds light on critical issues, empowers citizens with facts, and continues his lifelong commitment to public service and constitutional values. Be sure to follow Colonel Maness on X @RobManess to receive all the latest updates on his work! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C Keep up with Colonel Rob Maness socials here: Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ColRobManess Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/colrobmanessret/?hl=en Threads: https://www.threads.com/@colrobmanessret Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXpdGuw3rCmoNrpDxbhezqw
Congressman Andy Ogles from Tennessee shares his insights on pressing issues such as immigration, national security, and the recent Supreme Court ruling empowering the president's authority to deport individuals. Congressman Ogles discusses the implications of these rulings, the threat of sleeper cells in the U.S., and the importance of passing the 'big beautiful bill' to secure the border and strengthen the economy. Next, retired FBI agent Bassem Youssef, a pivotal whistleblower whose insights have reshaped our understanding of counterterrorism in the U.S. post-9/11. Bassem shares his firsthand experiences in investigating the Khobar Towers bombing and reveals the complexities of U.S.-Iran relations. Finally, Colonel Rob Maness provides insight into the ceasefire between Israel and Iran, an unexpected development in international relations. Col. Maness discusses the military operations that led to this moment, emphasizing the importance of strength in achieving peace.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's LIVE episode of The Jeff Dornik Show, I sit down with retired Col Rob Maness—an impressive 32‑year USAF veteran who rose from enlisted bomb‑disposal tech to bomber squadron and wing commander, served on the Joint Chiefs staff in the Pentagon on 9/11, commanded Kirtland AFB, and now runs Iron Liberty Group and chairs GatorPAC—to unpack this weekend's Trump‑era missile strike on Iran's nuclear facilities, the unexpected ceasefire that followed between Iran and Israel, the blowback and infighting stirring up inside the GOP, and what's on deck next.Don't miss it LIVE every Tuesday at 1 pm ET on The Jeff Dornik Show, and tune into my weekly show with Matt Couch, Unsanctioned, every Wednesday at 1 pm ET. https://rumble.com/c/maverickbroadcasting Traditional healthcare is a government-backed scam to keep you broke and controlled. ShareRight is a healthshare built on freedom, transparency, and biblical values—no mandates, no woke coverage, just real people helping real people. Get your FREE quote and see how much you can save: https://jeffdornik.com/healthStay informed, stay free — subscribe to my Pickax account today and get my hard-hitting, uncensored email newsletter delivered straight to your inbox. https://pickax.com/jeffdornik
Simon Conway's interview with Colonel Rob Maness during Monday's third hour.
Our guest today is Colonel Rob Maness. Rob is a retired Air Force Colonel, a former wing and squadron commander, a veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, a survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon Attack, a Graduate of the U.S. Navy War College and Harvard Kennedy School, a former U.S. Senate Candidate, the Chairman of GatorPAC, CEO and Owner of Iron Liberty Group LLC, and the Host of The Rob Maness Show on WorldViewTube. 1) In addition to all of the other amazing things on your resume, you also serve on the Board of the Second Amendment Institute, and SAI has a big annual event coming up. Can you tell us about that? (https://www.sainational.org/champion) 2) As someone who has served in the Air Force, you have a unique perspective on the President of the United States' role as Commander-in-Chief. In that vein, how do you see the impact of former President Biden's mental health issues? 3) President Trump just made a trip to the Middle East. What are some of your major takeaways from that? 4) We are just past the first 100 days of the second Trump Administration, so is it too early to expect movement in accountability for some of the three-letter agencies, such as the FBI, etc? Originally Aired 5.30.25
Rob Maness, retired Air Force Colonel, a former wing and squadron commander, veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, a survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon Attack. Integrity at the Ballot Box is Still an Issue With the passage of The Big Beautiful Bill, what does it mean for national security?
Send us a textThe Shift to Channel-First Strategy with Epic IO's McKenzie Maness and Taylor CostelloIn this episode of The Wireless Way, host Chris Whitaker is joined by McKenzie Maness and Taylor Costello from Epic IO. Together, they discuss the importance of a channel-first strategy, trends in the technology sector, and share valuable insights on how trusted advisors can better serve their clients. Learn about the new Wireless Window solution and how it adds significant value for partners and their customers. Additionally, McKenzie and Taylor share personal stories, career journeys, and their thoughts on the evolving landscape of tech sales. Stay tuned for an engaging discussion that blends professional advice with a touch of humor.00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:48 Meet McKenzie Maness01:41 McKenzie's Journey into Technology04:12 Meet Taylor Costello04:42 Taylor's Unique Path to Technology09:23 Changes in the Channel15:11 Epic IO's Channel-First Approach20:35 Channel Culture and Transitioning Trust Advisors21:36 Expertise and Supplier Selection23:16 Expanding Sales and Customer Stickiness26:19 Winning with Advanced Technologies31:06 Private Cellular Networks and AIoT35:42 Introducing Wireless Window39:03 Final Thoughts and Book RecommendationsMore on Epic ioSupport the showCheck out my website https://thewirelessway.net/ use the contact button to send request and feedback.
There will not be a more important show we do at 5 Clubs in 2025 than this conversation between Jeff Maness and Gary Williams. As we mark one year since the passing of PGA Tour winner Grayson Murray, Gary is joined by a man who entered Grayson's life at a very young age and became one of the most important people in his life. Grayson's suicide last May was a tragic and shocking reminder that anxiety, depression and alcoholism are lethal conditions and diseases. This conversation is intended to educate, inform, and reflect. Please take the time to listen and also to learn more about the Grayson Murray Foundation and how you can contribute.
Rob Maness, retired Air Force Colonel, a former wing and squadron commander, veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, a survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon Attack. Why Trump Suddenly Declared Victory Over the Houthi Militia. The Invasion You Can't See: China's Strategic Takeover of U.S. Infrastructure
In this episode, Sabrina and I talk about the power and importance of grieving even the smallest things in life. If you haven't, please take a moment to subscribe to the podcast - that way you will never miss a conversation. We try and release one new episode each month. If you're on Apple or Spotify, please take a moment to rate and review - it really helps spread the word. If something from today's episode stands out to you, share it with a friend, or tag us on social media. Social Media: jeffgmaness on IG, FB, XSabrina.Maness on IG and Sabrina.AkersManess on FB If this podcast has impacted you in a positive way we'd love to hear about it. Please reach out to us on social media or you can email us at hello@jeffmaness.com. You can also check out my website at www.jeffmaness.com for other life, leadership, and love driven content. If you also join us on YouTube - don't forget to like the video, hit that subscribe button, drop a comment , and turn on those notifications by clicking that bell so you're the first to know of new content. And if you're not on YouTube, why not? I love engaging with podcasts on YouTube and we are here every time. Head on over to https://www.youtube.com/jeffmaness to check out all of our videos.
Rob Maness, retired Air Force Colonel, a former wing and squadron commander, veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, a survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon Attack. Military's Back, Baby: Recruitment Surges
You CAN Handle The Truth! In this episode, Sabrina and I talk about the power of Truth Statements in our spiritual lives. Remember to subscribe to the podcast, and leave a rating and review. This helps us to spread the word. If this podcast has positively positively impacted you, we'd love to hear about it. Please reach out to us on social media, or you can email us at hello@jeffmaness.com. You can also check out my website at www.jeffmaness.com for other life, leadership, and love-driven content. Social Media: jeffgmaness on IG, FB, XSabrina.Maness on IG and Sabrina.AkersManess on FB
On Today's Episode – Mark and Matt dive into the day's topics including how Gavin Newsome paid for his own statue in City Hall among other things.We hop right over to returning guest Retired Colonel Rob Maness (Bio Below). We continue the chat about how the Left is trying to normalize EVERYTHING, and use our tax dollars to do it. Tune in for all the fun@robmaness - X@colrobmanesshttps://www.robmaness.com/Retired Colonel Rob Maness has a lifelong record of dedicated service to the nation. As a 17-year-old high school senior, he decided to enlist in the United States Air Force and serve in uniform as the country faced multiple crises around the world.Having worked his way up from the enlisted ranks to full colonel, he retired from active duty in 2011, ending his military service of more than 32 years. Following military retirement Rob returned to Louisiana to work as an executive in a Fortune 500 energy corporation. He is currently founder and the owner of Iron Liberty Group and resides in Gulfport, Mississippi.Rob has proven his competence at the local, state, and federal levels of government with his demonstrated leadership and effectiveness as a steward of our citizen's tax dollars. He has broad experience working at the Louisiana State Legislature, in the national budget process, national emergency response decision-making, law enforcement, successful community relations with governments at all levels, and working directly with citizens to meet today's challenges. He has provided direct, executive oversight to local schools in coordination with elected school boards, working to make them secure and more effective to meet the needs of America's military children. His leadership and combat experiences give him a unique perspective when considering how national action impacts our American families.During his military service, Colonel Maness led numerous combat operations, including as a bomber squadron commander in Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Colonel Maness served as an enlisted bomb disposal technician in three assignments countering terrorism before being commissioned and selected for flight training. As a Joint Chiefs of Staff operations officer he was on duty in the National Military Command Center located within the Pentagon during the September 11, 2001 attack. In the ensuing months, he directly assisted the United States national security team with creating, synchronizing, and executing the campaign plan for the global war on terrorism. Colonel Maness authored the first theater nuclear war plan and designed decision-making tools for the Presidential nuclear decision handbook strengthening U.S. extended strategic deterrence policy in European and Pacific regions. Colonel Maness served as the Vice Commander of America's largest Airborne Intelligence Wing conducting strategic and battlefield intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations against America's enemies. He went on to command Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM, the sixth largest U.S. Air Force Base encompassing 53,000 acres and 22,000 employees, housing our nation's most critical assets.After running for the U.S. Senate on this America First Platform, Rob founded GatorPAC and its Veterans Leadership Fund, a Federal political action committee. The PAC educates grass roots political activists on the most effective ways to influence their elected officials, get a candidate elected, or to fight for a cause. It advocates for policies that protect your liberty, fight for limited government, and ensure prosperity. He has also served as a board member at Military Veterans Advocacy, Inc., a veteran's advocacy group fighting for veteran toxic exposure benefits, committed to preventing veteran suicides, and ensuring military families have equal access to benefits. He has served as a non-voting board member of the Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce and Hispano Chamber of Commerce in his role as Commander of Kirtland AFB. As president of his local chapter of the Military Officers Association of America, he led a team that created an annual scholarship fund for graduating high school students. Rob is a Life Member of the NRA, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, and the Military Officers Association of America.He is also a member of the Louisiana Military Order of Foreign Wars and the Society of the Sons of the Revolution. Active in the community, Rob served as an elected member of the Republican Party Executive Committee representing St. Tammany Parish Council District 1 for two terms and served on the board of the only Republican Men's Club in Louisiana. He Currently serves on the Harrison County and Gulfport Mississippi GOP Executive committees.Rob graduated Cum Laude at the University of Tampa and holds master's degrees from Harvard University's Kennedy School, the Air Command and Staff College, and the US College of Naval Warfare.His military awards and combat decorations include the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star and Air Medal.Rob is married to the former Candy Smith. They have five children, including three sons serving in the military (one former US Navy, one former US Army guardsman, one active US Air Force), and five grandchildren. 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On Today's Episode – Mark and Matt dive into the day's topics including how Gavin Newsome paid for his own statue in City Hall among other things. We hop right over to returning guest Retired Colonel Rob Maness (Bio Below). We continue the chat about how the Left is trying to normalize EVERYTHING, and use our tax dollars to do it. Tune in for all the fun @robmaness - X @colrobmaness https://www.robmaness.com/ Retired Colonel Rob Maness has a lifelong record of dedicated service to the nation. As a 17-year-old high school senior, he decided to enlist in the United States Air Force and serve in uniform as the country faced multiple crises around the world. Having worked his way up from the enlisted ranks to full colonel, he retired from active duty in 2011, ending his military service of more than 32 years. Following military retirement Rob returned to Louisiana to work as an executive in a Fortune 500 energy corporation. He is currently founder and the owner of Iron Liberty Group and resides in Gulfport, Mississippi. Rob has proven his competence at the local, state, and federal levels of government with his demonstrated leadership and effectiveness as a steward of our citizen's tax dollars. He has broad experience working at the Louisiana State Legislature, in the national budget process, national emergency response decision-making, law enforcement, successful community relations with governments at all levels, and working directly with citizens to meet today's challenges. He has provided direct, executive oversight to local schools in coordination with elected school boards, working to make them secure and more effective to meet the needs of America's military children. His leadership and combat experiences give him a unique perspective when considering how national action impacts our American families. During his military service, Colonel Maness led numerous combat operations, including as a bomber squadron commander in Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Colonel Maness served as an enlisted bomb disposal technician in three assignments countering terrorism before being commissioned and selected for flight training. As a Joint Chiefs of Staff operations officer he was on duty in the National Military Command Center located within the Pentagon during the September 11, 2001 attack. In the ensuing months, he directly assisted the United States national security team with creating, synchronizing, and executing the campaign plan for the global war on terrorism. Colonel Maness authored the first theater nuclear war plan and designed decision-making tools for the Presidential nuclear decision handbook strengthening U.S. extended strategic deterrence policy in European and Pacific regions. Colonel Maness served as the Vice Commander of America's largest Airborne Intelligence Wing conducting strategic and battlefield intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations against America's enemies. He went on to command Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM, the sixth largest U.S. Air Force Base encompassing 53,000 acres and 22,000 employees, housing our nation's most critical assets. After running for the U.S. Senate on this America First Platform, Rob founded GatorPAC and its Veterans Leadership Fund, a Federal political action committee. The PAC educates grass roots political activists on the most effective ways to influence their elected officials, get a candidate elected, or to fight for a cause. It advocates for policies that protect your liberty, fight for limited government, and ensure prosperity. He has also served as a board member at Military Veterans Advocacy, Inc., a veteran's advocacy group fighting for veteran toxic exposure benefits, committed to preventing veteran suicides, and ensuring military families have...
You do NOT want to miss this show! Starting off strong, Joe was joined by Jake Lang to discuss how he and other J6ers were kicked out of CPAC and continue to be sidelined as the event progresses. Later, Joe welcomed Col. Robert Maness to the show to discuss all things politics and the Trump administration, where our country is headed, and the work that still needs to be done. Up next, Joe hit on JD Vance's phenomenal segment at CPAC where he spoke truth after truth. Ending the show on a positive note, Joe admits he was wrong as Kash Patel was confirmed today; it's safe to say the left and the RINOs are scared.
Biff and Al sit down with Michael Maness in the latest edition of SCGA Off The Hosel. scgolf.org
In this episode, Sabrina and I each share what we believe are the five best decisions we've made in our marriage.We didn't talk to each other about our lists or compare them, so there should be some fun conversations there. We've definitely made our fair share of bad decisions, and we'll talk about those as well, but it was fun for us to have a conversation around these things that have helped to build up our marriage and not tear it down. If this podcast has impacted you in a positive way, we'd love to hear about it. Please reach out to us on social media, or you can email my assistant at hello@jeffmaness.comSocial Media: jeffgmaness on Insta, FB, XSabrina.Maness on insta and Sabrina.AkersManess on FB
Col. Rob Maness, retired Air Force Colonel, a former wing and squadron commander, veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, a survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon Attack. Elon Musk outlines 'super obvious' changes DOGE and Treasury have agreed to make. A federal judge blocked Musk's DOGE from accessing Treasury Department systems.
On this first episode of season 7, Dr. Tim Maness, director of pastoral care and SpiritCare at the Center for Ministerial Care, shares his personal philosophy and approach to counseling.
Col. Rob Maness, retired Air Force Colonel, a former wing and squadron commander, veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, a survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon Attack, CEO and Owner of Iron Liberty Group LLC, and Host of the Rob Maness Show RobManess.com. Ukraine/ Russia development with Biden seemingly trying to stoke WW3 before Trump comes back to office. Trump, Transition, Appointments, Congress, etc.
We have newcomer Hasan Al-Ghanim, and UFC veteran Nate Maness on the show tonight.
Col. Rob Maness, retired Air Force Colonel, a former wing and squadron commander, veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, a survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon Attack, CEO and Owner of Iron Liberty Group LLC, and Host of the Rob Maness Show RobManess.com. Transition of Power. Cabinet Appointments. Election outcome. Aftermath.
Mt. Juliet Mayor James Maness joined the show previewing a big high school football game tonight. who will win the Mayor's Cup? Let us know. Listen to hear more.
In the first hour of the Chase and Big Joe Show, the guys shared their question of the day. What is your favorite Halloween candy? Later in the hour James Maness joined the show previewing a big high school football game tonight. who will win the Mayor's Cup? To end the hour the guys discussed some what if's in football history. Listen to hear more.
Dr. Tim Maness welcomes Joel Barron to this episode of Pastoring on Purpose. Barron is the associate/worship pastor at Starkville Church of God in Starkville, Mississippi. He has also been with European Theological Seminary for seven years, where he has served as an instructor, music ministries director, and director of recruitment. After experiencing the stress and anxiety of being overworked and burned out, Joel sought counseling from the Center for Ministerial Care, and stopped by our booth at General Assembly to offer his testimony to the work Dr. Maness and his team is doing to care for ministers and their families.
Lance Colkmire is the managing editor of Church of God Publications and serves South Cleveland Church of God as missions pastor. Lance spent time with Dr. Maness and Dr. Sargent during General Assembly 2024 to talk about his work with CoG Publications, the need for books addressing mental health, and newly released books currently on shelves.
Here I chat with former UFC fighter Nate Maness .
Col. Rob Maness, retired Air Force Colonel, a former wing and squadron commander, veteran of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, a survivor of the 9/11 Pentagon Attack, CEO and Owner of Iron Liberty Group LLC, and Host of the Rob Maness Show RobManess.com. RNC. National Security. Border Security. Terrorists.
In this episode, Seth Maness and Joe Pott explore the evolution of pitching and baseball philosophy in St. Louis. Maness shares his perspective on the importance of consistency and making things happen on the field, reflecting on his time with the team. Pott provides a detailed analysis of the changes in the team's approach, emphasizing the impact of the ballpark and evolving philosophies.
In this episode, Oliver Marmol and Joe Pott discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' resilience and strategic use of the bullpen, key to their success this season. They also cover the team's recent performance against the Cubs and their current standings. Then, Seth Maness and Joe Pott explore the evolution of pitching in St. Louis. Maness shares insights on consistency and adaptation, while Pott analyzes changes in the team's approach and philosophy.
In my latest interview on The Rob Maness Show, we delved into the troubling decline of our freedoms in America. Once the bastion of liberty, our country now faces political imprisonment, government censorship, relentless propaganda, and disinformation, with social media giants and mainstream media complicit. Yet, there's hope. Entrepreneurs with strong moral convictions are stepping up to the plate. I shared insights on these challenges and introduced my new social media platform, Pickax, designed to champion free speech and combat censorship. Tune in to hear our discussion and learn how we can reclaim our freedoms. Subscribe to The Jeff Dornik Show on Rumble to catch every episode LIVE: https://rumble.com/c/thejeffdornikshow Join Liberty HealthShare with code A298JE and experience healthcare freedom within a Christian community that lives by Galatians 6:2. Enjoy substantial savings, transparency, and discounts on prescriptions, dental, vision, and telehealth services while choosing plans that fit your unique needs and circumstances. Click here to sign up or call 855-585-4237 and be sure to give them the code A298JE when you join. htts://libertyhealthshare.org The Biden Regime and the Globalists don't want you owning precious metals… which is exactly the reason you should get the FREE Gold and Silver Guide from Genesis Gold today to see if investing in gold and silver is right for you. https://jeffdornik.com/gold If you'd like to Declare Your Independence from both political parties and support a truly independent candidate in Robert F Kennedy Jr for President, consider donating to his campaign at https://jeffdornik.com/kennedy. Stay healthy and prepared with The Wellness Company's top-tier supplements, medical emergency kits and telehealth services. Use code JEFF for a 10% discount on your next purchase and invest in your wellness today! https://www.twc.health/jeff Prep With STEAKS... Not Beef Crumbles. Stock up on premium, shelf-stable beef from Freedom First Beef, perfect for long-term storage and ready to eat anytime. Enjoy high-quality, freeze-dried beef cubes today and be prepared for tomorrow. Use code JEFF for 25% off! https://freedomfirstbeef.com Sign up for Pickax, the social media platform that protects free speech, is not beholden to Big Tech, has algorithms that amplify your voice and provides monetization opportunities for content creators. https://pickax.com Subscribe to The Jeff Dornik Show on Substack to get all of Jeff's shows, interviews and articles directly to your email inbox. Become a paid subscribe to get access to his weekly exclusive show for paid subscribers only. Subscribe at https://jeffdornik.substack.com.
Kelly is joined by Nathan Maness to recap his 5th UFC win on Saturday 6/15/2024 and also NBA finals analysis. Episode recorded 6/17/2024.
MMALOTN is back to give you breakdowns and predictions for UFC Vegas 93: Perez vs Taira. THIS PATREON IS FOR THE FIGHT LINK DATABASE, NOT MY PICKS/BETS/WRITE UPS.
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SAM FADDIS, Former Clandestine Operations Officer, CIA, Former Congressional Candidate, Editor, ANDMagazine.com, Author, “Beyond Repair: The Decline and Fall of the CIA,” @RealSamFaddis A recent report by the CIA on “disinformation” during Donald Trump's presidency What is the CIA prioritizing for their employees? How is the Chinese Communist Party already “at war” with the United States? DAVID WURMSER, Senior Analyst for Middle East Affairs, Center for Security Policy, former Middle East Advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, retired, US Navy Reserves Lieutenant Commander Is the U.S. trying to interfere with Israeli politics? Analyzing Chuck Schumer's recent speech on Israel Who is the true “protector' of Israel right now? COL. ROB MANESS, Host of the Rob Maness Show An update on the U.S. border crisis “Test attacks” on U.S. electrical substations Various forms of “bio-attacks” that China could wage against the U.S.
COL. MATTHEW LOHMEIER, Former Lieutenant Colonel U.S. Space Force, Author, “Irresistible Revolution,” @matthewlohmeier The effects of Marxism on the U.S. military Lohmeier's personal experience witnessing the "destruction" of the military Why was critical race theory created? Analyzing diversity within the U.S. armed forces CHERYL CHUMLEY, Author, “The Devil in DC,” Opinion Editor, The Washington Times, Twitter: @ckchumley Recent arrests of teenage girls in Afghanistan by the Taliban Ongoing atrocities being committed by Hamas against Israeli women What is the ultimate goal of Islamists? COL. ROB MANESS, Host of the Rob Maness Show A recent "win" against Natural Asset Companies (NACs) in the New York Stock Exchange Are NACs trying to replace ESG-focused companies? A push to stop farmers from using certain fertilizers Fractures in the U.S. "deterrence shield"