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After winning both Iowa and New Hampshire, former President Trump gave a speech touting his victories while also disparaging his last GOP opponent, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. The Haley campaign celebrated their second-place finish and plans to take on Trump in her home state of South Carolina next month. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Matt Gorman, who is Vice President of Targeted Victory and former presidential campaign spokesman for Sen. Tim Scott, Jeb Bush, and Mitt Romeny. He lays out what both Trump and Haley must focus on in the contests ahead to consolidate the GOP base. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After winning both Iowa and New Hampshire, former President Trump gave a speech touting his victories while also disparaging his last GOP opponent, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. The Haley campaign celebrated their second-place finish and plans to take on Trump in her home state of South Carolina next month. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Matt Gorman, who is Vice President of Targeted Victory and former presidential campaign spokesman for Sen. Tim Scott, Jeb Bush, and Mitt Romeny. He lays out what both Trump and Haley must focus on in the contests ahead to consolidate the GOP base. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After winning both Iowa and New Hampshire, former President Trump gave a speech touting his victories while also disparaging his last GOP opponent, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. The Haley campaign celebrated their second-place finish and plans to take on Trump in her home state of South Carolina next month. FOX's Eben Brown spoke with Matt Gorman, who is Vice President of Targeted Victory and former presidential campaign spokesman for Sen. Tim Scott, Jeb Bush, and Mitt Romeny. He lays out what both Trump and Haley must focus on in the contests ahead to consolidate the GOP base. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rep. John Curtis of Utah, who's been a consistent green voice on the right, is making climate change a core part of his campaign to replace Mitt Romney in the Senate. POLITICO's Josh Siegel breaks down Curtis' strategy, the complicated party dynamics he must navigate, and how his campaign could represent a test case for Republicans on climate change. Plus, federal officials say automakers sold more than 1.4 million electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles in the United States during 2023. For more news on energy and the environment, subscribe to Power Switch, our free evening newsletter: https://www.politico.com/power-switch And for even deeper coverage and analysis, read our Morning Energy newsletter by subscribing to POLITICO Pro: https://subscriber.politicopro.com/newsletter-archive/morning-energy Catherine Morehouse is an energy reporter for POLITICO and the host of the POLITICO Energy podcast. Josh Siegel is an energy reporter for POLITICO. Nirmal Mulaikal is a POLITICO audio host-producer. Annie Rees is a senior audio producer-host at POLITICO. Gloria Gonzalez is the deputy energy editor for POLITICO. Matt Daily is the energy editor for POLITICO.
Marion McKeone of the Sunday Business Post looks back on this week's top news stories from America with comedian Jarlath Regan. Stories covered include: Hunter Biden's indictment on gun charges. Kevin McCarthy's impeachment investigation. Mitt Romeny's new book and farewell. Jarlath is going out on tour. He will be doing his latest standup show “Yer Man” across the autumn and winter. Why not grab a ticket while you can. All the dates are selling out! https://linktr.ee/IrishmanAbroad For double size episodes each week and access to Marion's American scandals series, why not visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad today. If you'd like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447565347350 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel here.
Marion McKeone of the Sunday Business Post looks back on this week's top news stories from America with comedian Jarlath Regan. Stories covered include: Hunter Biden's indictment on gun charges. Kevin McCarthy's impeachment investigation. Mitt Romeny's new book and farewell. Jarlath is going out on tour. He will be doing his latest standup show “Yer Man” across the autumn and winter. Why not grab a ticket while you can. All the dates are selling out! https://linktr.ee/IrishmanAbroad For double size episodes each week and access to Marion's American scandals series, why not visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad today. If you'd like to contact me, that is easy too. You know what to do! 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447565347350 2. Email Jar, Sonia and Marion directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel here.
Joyce talks about how Barack Obama dissed Mitt Romeny's fears of the foreign policy that Russia invades the Ukraine. This will effect the whole world. This might become a ripple effect. Former Florida State House Rep. Holly Raschein calls in to the show to talk about redistricting. Howard Galganov calls in to discusses policies in Canada and how the U.S. is headed in that direction.
A house report finds Border Patrol agents faced little consequence for violent social media posts. Mitch McConnell claims the working class just “invested poorly”. Mitt Romeny makes an insane argument against taxing billionaires. Kyrsten Sinema ignores protestors to mingle with a Republican Senator. A State Sheriff in Washington is charged for false claims made against a Black newspaper delivery man. Mo Brooks and Marjorie Greene attempt to distance themselves from Jan 6 rioters.Co-Host: Senator Nina Turner Guest: Dave Levinthal See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A group of "Cuomosexuals" have formed an online fan group for embattled Gov. Andrew Cuomo — and say they have been bombarding a state hotline set up to report allegations against to governor, according to a new report. The City of Springfield has hired the first Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion. Taj Suleyman will join the team in May. Suleyman's annual salary will be $112,500. Nick shares a piece from the New Yorker about UFOs. Sen. Mitt Romeny was booed at the Utah GOP convention. The best part? A GOP official stepped in and told the crowd to "show some respect." He was booed too.
This week, Ken Lewis, the CEO of ApMex, often called the Walmart of precious metals, came on to talk about the record demand he saw for silver as the hoard of Reddit-fueled retail traders discovered the commodity market and drove silver to its highest price in nearly eight years. Adrian Ash, the director of research at BullionVault, a physical gold and silver market for private investors online, also discussed how unprecedented silver's run this week was. Jill Carlson, the co-founder of the Open Money Initiative and principal at the VC firm Slow Ventures, came back on to talk about the future of fintech amid the retail frenzy and the industry's adoption of crypto. Then Samuel Hammond, the director of poverty and welfare policy at the Niskanen Center joined to make the case for Sen. Mitt Romeny's ambitious plan to tackle child poverty by giving direct payments to families and how government checks can be conservative policy.
The Secret Word Game, Quotes & Jokes, Nancy Peloutry, Waffle House prepares for Valentines day, Who is your favorite muppet? Rush Limbaugh, People are jumping ship from the Democratic party. Mitt Romeny jumps ship as well.
Today Jimmy talks about last nights Oscars and some of the crazy things hollywood said, Biden being too old school for his own good, and Mitt Romeny is being pushed out by his own Republican party.
A fundamental part of the American political scene is the difference between the Democrats and the Republicans and in Presidential election years it always gets intense. Look back to Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush and Al Gore, Barack Obama and John McClain and Mitt Romeny. The list goes on.What's different now though is that even now, almost nine months after the Presidential election, the divisive political climate continues and that conflict is spilling over into friendships and intimate relationships.In a recent survey from the polling firm, Wakefield Research, nearly 25 percent of respondents said they'd fought with their spouse or partner over politics since President Trump was elected. A quick look through online dating profiles will show people requesting not to be contacted if you voted for a specific candidate.So if you're a Democrat and your spouse is a Republican, is your relationship doomed? Are politics just a no-go area for you until the next election? Should a political difference influence you to end your marriage? Are there strategies for bridging the divide?Joining Mandy for this important Conversation, is life coach Christine Khetarpal. Christine specializes in helping people find the clarity and confidence to decide whether to end their marriage.You'll find a synposis of this Conversation on Mandy's SinceMyDivorce blog.
We are once again caught in one of those stretches where there is nothing really going on. Oh sure, it's National Frozen Food Day and Corn Dog Day and March is National Nutrition Month PLUS International Womens Day is coming up and the primary elections are going on, but there just isn't anything exciting happening. Do you think Matt-Man and Jayman are going to let that stop them? Hell no! If the universe is only going to give us frozen foods, corn dogs, hot babes and politics then that's what we're gonna work with. We're professionals and we can make fun of anythign and anyone at anytime. Kind of. Anyway we'll make this work if it kills us. So what to make of this wild and wacky primary season? Is Trump a raging racist? Is he going to destroy America? Is Hillary going to be indicted before or after the Democratic Convention? Is Ted Cruz Richard Nixon reincarnated? Or is he just a really smarmy scumbag? We'll break it all down while also talking about our favorite frozen foods (PIZZA!!) and corn dogs. Maybe we'll wash that food down with something cold and delicious too. Also, has Matt-Man's love affair with Wild Irish Rose come to an end? Damn, now it's looking like we won't have enough time to get it all in! Be sure to join Matt-Man, Jayman, our Canadian Bureau Chief Jamie Mapleaf and the IWS Players as we try to choose to chance the rapids and dare to dance the tides of internet radio and take YOUR CALLS @ 661.244.9852!
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - Mitt Romeny's speech to the American people regarding the elect-ability of Donald Trump as the GOP nominee and America's future. Guest this hour - James Hirsen (Newsmax). The Mark Larson Show mornings 6-9, on AM 1170 "The Answer".
HIGHLIGHT of the hour - MORE with Penny Young Nance. Guests this hour include - James Hirsen (Newsmax/Hirsen On Hollywood), and Bill Hensley (PilotLeadership.com). -James Hirsen swings into the show to talk about virtual technology invading the "real" space we live in, "Gone Girl" "real/"fake" kidnapping story, and Mitt Romeny is on Jimmy Falon. -Bill Hensley on pieces of France airbus case coming together, the pilot/co-pilot situation. Was it actually suicide? The Mark Larson Show mornings, 6-9 on AM 1170, "The Answer".
Chris joins Tom and Steven in their semi-regular sunday show. (23/09/2012) We talk about various things from Prof Brian Cox on Doctor Who, Polictics and a bit of a confrontation between Boris Johnson and the Queen because he looked up her blouse.
More on Noah being out sick and the Padres. Mark talks about Hugh Hewitt's fireworks conspiracy. Kate Obenshain talks about President Obama's bust tour and the new jobs numbers. Mitt Romeny responds to the Supreme Courts health care decision.
Big Bay fireworks were a bust. Mitt Romeny comments on the Supreme Court health care decision. The latest on the California state budget. The results of the Nathans Hot Dog eating contest.