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Post Port Adelaide's Round 7 victory over North Melbourne, star Ollie Wines called in to discuss the game and provide an update on his recurring heart troubles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's three years to the day that Buddy Franklin kicked his 1000th goal, and Max Gawn has explained Simon Goodwin's comments after their loss to the Roos. All that plus some enormous NBL news kicks the show off with Billy's All Sports Report. Port Adelaide superstar interrupts JB's White Lotus story to talk about the Power's start to the season, then we talk to Jono Brown in Brisbane as official plans are made for the 2032 Olympics site. Topics Brownless wants to know what you've seen at the footy unusual, wet weather could again affect the Brisbane v Geelong game this weekend, and we're giving away an awesome Gather Round prize. SA Cricket Captain Nathan McSweeney calls in to preview tomorrow's Sheffield Shield final, JB and Billy discuss the joy of playing in a Sheffield Shield final, and Billy finishes with a fruity quickie joke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Carlton captain Paddy Cripps has created incredible history last night winning the Brownlow Medal with 45 votes, 7 ahead of second placed Nick Daicos who also went past the records set by Ollie Wines and Dustin Martin. Of the Swans and the Lions heading into Saturday, which scar-tissue will sit most prominently in the back of their minds? Geelong's season in review sees Max Holmes voted the MVP by Damo. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saturday Rub | Port Adelaide defeated Hawthorn last night but the talk is all about Hinkley's out burst to Ginnivan; Bern checks out Bill's appearance on The Amazing Race; The Quiz descends even further; Nuff highlights Bill (again); and we're joined by Ollie Wines and Tex WalkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Port Adelaide midfielder Ollie Wines joins Sam McClure and Jimmy Bartel ahead of his 250th game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Port Adelaide midfielder Ollie Wines joined the 3AW Football broadcast straight after the win on Friday night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leading player agent Nick Gieschen is on Gettable this week. Gieschen chats all things Harley Reid following a remarkable start to his AFL career, plus discusses how West Coast's No.1 pick has taken last week's suspension that rules him out of Rising Star contention. He also goes into detail on how contract talks are progressing for Reid, along with fellow top-10 picks Colby McKercher, Nick Watson, Ryley Sanders and Caleb Windsor, while answering questions on Ollie Wines' future amid links to North Melbourne. Gettable co-hosts Cal Twomey and Riley Beveridge also provide big contract news at Hawthorn, discuss the latest from Sydney, and chat through which youngsters will be the biggest risers as the under-18 carnival gets into full swing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The star midfielder from Port Adelaide came to the defence of his coach, amid constant pressure from the media. He also spoke on how the captaincy has felt in Connor Rozee's absence, as well as how Ollie Wines is going after his heart scare. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The star midfielder from Port Adelaide came to the defence of his coach, amid constant pressure from the media. He also spoke on how the captaincy has felt in Connor Rozee's absence, as well as how Ollie Wines is going after his heart scare. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Something we didn't know about Tommy Emmett…. apparently, he's an avid reader! Time to Restump Podcast the Purple versus Port parade Saturday.After last week's shenanigans, which still isn't sitting well with us, we need to focus and pull the four points against Port to get out of the two-week South Australia stint with something to show.Unfortunately, Sean Darcy didn't get up for the game as his return would have seen him reunite with Luke Jackson to deliver a history book worthy ruck dominance! However, while Ivan Soldo has been good for the Power, did we take a bit of a gander into Port Adelaide's ruck stocks, realise they don't really have a second ruck and say…. “Hey Darce, give yourself an extra week.” Michael Frederick is a big loss, especially with half an injury cloud hanging over Sam Switkowski. His replacement, Neil Erasmus makes his way into the side to probably don the sub vest. Over at Port Jeremy Finlayson is unbelievably out for 3 weeks for saying mean words and potentially hurting someone's feelings because the sticks and stones policy has somehow become irrelevant! Injured stalwart Travis Boak also takes a spell on the sidelines which we're not too disappointed about. They're two big outs that will make the job a touch easier but with Ollie Wines and hard nut Sam Powell-Pepper coming in, they're comparable replacements. Charlie Dixon, Todd Marshall and the returned Mitch Georgiades up front are a pretty big challenge but we'll back our defensive unit in all day.The midfield will be a big watch in itself. Connor Rozee, Zac Buttters, Ollie, Jason Horne Francis up against Nat Fyfe, Andy Brayshaw, Caleb Serong and Hayden young. Whoever gets the better of it in the middle might decide the contest.Let's also keep a close check on Dan Houston and Kane Farrell and not let them into space with the ball anywhere within about 60 metres of goal! Can't wait for this one. Just quietly as good as Port Adelaide is, when you look deeper into it, I can't help but think their form is a little false, or rather distorted. Consequently, I'm slightly leaning towards the thinking that we're a better chance than the tipsters and bookies are suggesting. Don't forget to throw an entry in the Mi Casa Property Boutique metres gained competition. Go to the Restump facebook, twitter or Instagram page and enter under the competition post. Its free to enter and a $50 2brothers foods voucher is up for grabs, possibly supersized to $100.Count down to bounce down is on so let's get into the pod, into the numbers and try to assess the game in more depth. If you've nothing better to do on a Friday night than listen to us, you need to have a good look at what you're doing with your life! Support the show
This week, the team analyses the Jekyll and Hyde Bombers, look at the kings of red time goals, and uncover some very quirky Gather Round stats. Plus, is Clarko the man to really lead North out of the mire, and should Ollie Wines be trade bait? Join Matt Walsh, Jake Michaels, and Champion Data's Christian Joly on the ESPN Footy Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Roy, Calvin and Warnie are back ready to go after an eventful round one which saw Calvinator up towards the top, and the Warne Dawgs down near the bottom. The boys chat through how to use your trades this week, the best rookies to have and answer plenty of your questions. Episode guide 2:00 - Calvin takes pride in Warnie's poor start to the year. 6:20 - Roy names up Max Gawn as his best player of the week. 10:00 - Marcus Bontempelli didn't perform as Warnie expected. 13:30 - Cash Cow of the Year votes with Colby McKercher gaining the five votes. 15:00 - News of the week. 19:30 - What to do with Brodie Grundy. 25:00 - Who do we hold or fold after a poor round one showing - including Jai Newcombe, Connor Budarick and Cam Mackenzie. 28:00 - Ollie Wines was the fourth banana. 31:25 - What is the best rookie structure in the midfield? 35:50 - Roy has Matt Crouch at the top of his mid-priced player list to consider. 40:00 - Who are the most traded players so far this week? 42:15 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 47:20 - Is it better to get a rookie (Jeremy Sharp) or a mid-priced player (Nat Fyfe)? 51:30 - Are there any standout performers from round one that we should be cautious with? 55:55 - Is Marcus Bontempelli worth a rage trade? - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a season like no other with Opening Round and our 'free' look at eight teams before the AFL Fantasy officially commences in round one. Roy, Calvin and Warnie preview the first four games of the season with the players to watch that could make your Fantasy team. There's plenty to discuss including your questions to be answered. >>> Register now for AFL Fantasy 2024 Episode guide 1:30 - Calvin has had his eye in this pre-season. 3:15 - Is Brodie Grundy still on the radar? 7:30 - Keidean Coleman and Zac Williams are both in Roy's team. 10:10 - What do we need to see from Alex Sexton? 12:30 - What score would make Nick Daicos a starter? 14:30 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 18:00 - Do we pick Luke Jackson now that Sean Darcy is out? 25:00 - Will The Traders' team be vanilla this year? 28:15 - Is there a small flag on Zac Fisher? 32:30 - Can you start with two million dollar midfielders? 38:00 - Is Jordan De Goey being overlooked? 40:25 - Where does Ollie Wines rank compared to Matt Crouch? 45:10 - How Calvin splits pairs of players. 46:20 - What was the 2023 AFL Fantasy Classic winner's rookie structure at round one? - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the dress rehearsal before the real stuff starts. What is it that AFL Fantasy coaches should be looking for? Roy, Calvin and Warnie give their tips including which players they're monitoring throughout the AAMI Community Series. Episode guide 1:30 - Teams will structure up closer to their round one teams. 3:45 - Make sure you know who is and isn't playing as you gather information. 6:20 - Calvin is keen to watch Finlay Macrae for his forward line in Pies v Tigers. 9:10 - Zac Williams has been in Roy's team, but he's getting cold feet. 11:30 - "I need to watch him much more closely" - Caleb Windsor's game for Dees v Blues could cement him a spot on the wing. 14:00 - Taylor Adams back in the team will be interesting for the Swans' midfield as they take on the Lions. 17:15 - "The role is there. It's 100 per cent happening" - Hopefully we see Alex Sexton holds his position for the Suns as they take on the Giants. 22:15 - Cats v Bombers will features some defenders worth having a look at in Tom Stewart and Nic Martin. 27:00 - Power v Dockers has plenty of players of interest including how Ollie Wines goes as an inside midfielder. 29:45 - What do we need to see from Nat Fyfe? 32:05 - Is it Izak Rankine as the fourth banana in the Crows' line up as they take on the Eagles? 36:00 - Hawks v Bulldogs will be big for The Traders as they call the game live. 40:00 - Harry Sheezel is a big chance to start in Roy's team while Zac Fisher is a FWD option as the Saints v Roos game is a must-watch. - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The midfield is where bulk AFL Fantasy points are scored. Roy, Calvin and Warnie run through the key players who will help us structure our teams with a bit of a look at the old school Guns 'n' Rookies strategy in vogue. The boys catch up with Rory Laird for a chat about the Crows. >>> Register now for AFL Fantasy 2024 Episode guide 2:10 - Roy is looking at shifting his midfield structure due to the early byes. 4:40 - The midfield is where we're going to get the most sub-$300k players who we're willing to play on field. 6:00 - Zak Butters is a gift at under $900k. 8:30 - Why does Warnie have Zach Merrett in his side? 10:20 - "Why can't I go with Bont?" - Calvin doesn't listen to the other boys about starting with Marcus Bontempelli. 14:00 - Let's not be concerned with the number of midfielders for Fremantle and just start with Andrew Brayshaw as a safe 110 guy. 15:20 - Luke Davies-Uniacke appears to offer value. 20:30 - There are a few rookies worth watching and Matt Roberts has entered the conversation. 25:00 - Can you consider Errol Gulden? 27:48 - Adelaide midfielder Rory Laird joins the show. 30:00 - Who are the key midfielders for the Crows? 34:05 - Laird was surprised it took so long for clubs to put attention into Jordan Dawson. 37:10 - Can Lairdy get Nicksy to look after Fantasy coaches? 39:15 - Roy names his top eight midfielders as part of his Rollin' 22. 43:15 - Sam Walsh comes in at seven in the midfield rankings. 46:00 - Which midfielders may add DPP ahead of round seven? 49:20 - Ollie Wines is a "massive bargain" in Draft. 50:15 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter, @aflfantasy on Instagram and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page. 53:30 - How many under-priced players with the early bye can you have? 57:10 - Are there any players over $900k considered as value? 59:40 - Is it ok to go with four players over $1m and four rookies? 1:03:15 - Karl Amon or Cam Guthrie? 1:05:25 - Kangaroo Jy Simpkin deserves to be considered. - - - - - Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Gun five-eighth Esra Mam set to re-sign with Broncos on rich multi-year deal Port Adelaide tipping Ollie Wines to recapture top form Socceroos legend Robbie Slater backs Marko Rudan's A-League blow-up The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roy leads us through the Power's AFL Fantasy Classic and Draft prospects for 2024. >>> Register now for AFL Fantasy 2024 Episode guide 1:00 - Despite losing FWD status, Roy is bullish on Connor Rozee. 2:40 - Why is Zak Butters a bargain? 6:00 - Who averages more of Rozee and Butters? 7:35 - Who else runs through the midfield for Port and does Ollie Wines get back in? 11:00 - "The pressure is off him this year" - Roy on Jason Horne-Francis. 13:20 - What will the ruck set-up look like with Ivan Soldo and Jordon Sweet? 15:00 - Can you have Sweet on your bench? Find more from Roy, Calvin and Warnie. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Instagram. Follow @AFLFantasy on X.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two incredible match-ups top off a bumper year of footy. GWS lost no admirers over the weekend, and they might have cemented two new superfans. 'Rollercoaster' is an understatement when describing the Blues' season but Carlton can give themselves a pat on the back, even if their fans won't. As for the grand final — who are you backing? What role will the MCG play? And what would John Denver make of it all? KISS. Ollie Wines. The Big Dance. It's all happening. Get tickets to our Grand Final show with Junktime! https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1106298See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Who has the best starting midfield of the four remaining teams, Harry McKay's goal kicking woes, Adrian Dodoro stepping back at Essendon, Melbourne's forward line problems, the future of Ollie Wines and Travis Boak, the last time Collingwood played GWS, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Port midfielder Ollie Wines joined us after bowing out in straight sets, voicing his disappointment on what had been a promising season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, we had the scramble, 'Friday First Thoughts', 'In The Gun', Alastair Lynch, Ollie Wines, the 'Friday Agenda', Stpehen Kernahan, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ollie joined us to discuss the clash this weekend with GWS, his role at the moment, his views on Zak Butters, injuries at the club, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Roo, Ditts and Jars discuss all the big news and views in SA footy after a brutal loss for Port Adelaide at the Gabba. The boys assess Port's injuries, why Ollie Wines is struggling, the Power's tall forward mix, why Shane McAdam wants to leave the Crows, what Tom Doedee's future looks like, and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke Hodge joined Gerard to talk about Brayden Maynard's tribunal hearing last night, Jack Martin's reduced suspension, what approach Max Gawn, Patrick Cripps, Ollie Wines and Toby Greene should take with their teams this weekend, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Port Adelaide Superstar Ollie Wines joins Gerard and Kane on Sportsday for an inside look into the Powers preparation to get their finals campaign started, up against the Lions at the Gabba Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brownlow Medallist for Port Adelaide FC, Ollie Wines, spoke with Josh Kennedy & Tim Gossage ahead of Port's game against the Dockers this Sunday at Optus Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Big guest at the Gettable desk this week as player manager Nick Gieschen from Connors Sports Management joins Cal and Riley.Hear about contract updates on Gary Rohan, Jack Higgins and Tom Barrass, the latest on his squad of gun draftees including Harley Reid, Nick Watson and Colby McKercher, go behind the deals for Harry Sheezel and Dan McStay and find out when he signed Port gun Ollie Wines. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Nat Edwards bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Footy Talk goes around the grounds with Joey Montagna, Jack Heverin and Abbey Holmes get us up to date with last night's goings on at Marvel Stadium where the Saints took on the Suns, and Brad Seymour and Troy Luff take us through what they saw at the SCG between the Swans and Port Adelaide. ------
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Following their big win against Brisbane on Saturday, Port Adelaide superstar Ollie Wines joined Kane and Bucks to talk about the strong performance, the spray he got from Ken Hinkley at half time, the care players have to have for opponent's heads, the hard running players at the club, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kane and Bucks wasted no time on Monday morning, talking through the results from the weekend's action in 'The Ramble' and also discussing Kysaiah Pickett's suspension, Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti's return and Kane's frustration with the umpires in the first hour. Bucks named his five key takeaways from the weekend in 'The Buck Stops Here' and after discussing who the Round 1 results say more about, they were joined by Adam Kingsley after leading the Giants to a win against Adelaide. There was plenty to get through in 'Questions Without Notice', and they finished by chatting to Port Adelaide superstar Ollie Wines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After Bucks went through his top five takeaways from the weekend's action in 'The Buck Stops Here', he and Kane spoke to GWS coach Adam Kingsley and Port Adelaide superstar Ollie Wines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Connor Rozee and Zak Butters both have FWD status and will be names talked about all season. Can both be top six forwards? Scott Lycett is a discounted ruck worth watching this pre-season. Maybe there is a case for an under-priced Ollie Wines, even though he had off-season surgery. Click here for more content from The Traders. Like AFL Fantasy on Facebook. Follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Good Friday morning, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, April 22nd, 2022. Let’s kick things off with a question… are you registered for the CrossPoltiic Liberty Tour’s final stop? I know, say it isn’t so! I know folks, I know, but we gotta get ready for our conference in Knoxville. But, if you want to see us in Phoenix Arizona, on May 19th, you can register at crosspolitic.com/libertytour. Tickets will go fast, especially because I spent all day yesterday reaching out to club members in Arizona. We’ll be joined by Jeff Durbin, and Delano Squires, as we discuss The Five Stones of True Freedom. Doesn’t that just scream MERICAN? Anyways, in other news, CNN+ is off to a great start. Let’s see how it’s going. Car Jumps Off Cliff Meme-Play Video 0:00-0:06 Oh yikes… CNN+ is actually shutting down after less than a month after it’s launch. https://nypost.com/2022/04/21/cnn-is-shutting-down-less-than-a-month-after-ill-fated-launch/ According to the New York Post, CNN boss Chris Licht, who officially starts his new job on May 1, told staffers at a midday meeting Thursday that “this was an incredibly successful launch” but that it wasn’t compatible with Warner Bros Discovery’s new plans, according to a report by CNN. “It’s not your fault that you had the rug pulled out from underneath you,” Licht said, the network reported. According to CNN, Andrew Morse, the executive vice president in charge of CNN+ and all of CNN’s digital businesses, will depart the company. The report said that during the meeting, CEO and president of Warner Bros. Discovery global streaming and interactive entertainment, JB Perrette expressed frustration with CNN’s “prior leadership,” which was led by Jeff Zucker until February, and WarnerMedia, which was led by Jason Kilar until early April. I guess Jeff Zucker had other things on his mind at the time. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/02/business/media/jeff-zucker-cnn.html - Screen Capture title of article. Licht circulated a memo obtained by The Post ahead of a midday meeting thanking them for “flawlessly launching CNN+ in a very short period of time.” He added that as part of the transition, all CNN+ employees will continue to be paid and receive benefits for the next 90 days and are encouraged to explore job openings at CNN, CNN Digital, and elsewhere in the Warner Bros. Discovery family. At the end of that period, departing CNN+ employees will receive a minimum of six-months severance, depending on length of service at CNN. The few who had subscribed to CNN+ will receive prorated refunds of the $5.99 a month subscription fee, the company said. Prior to Thursday’s decision, the future of CNN+ was in doubt as new corporate parent Warner Bros. Discovery was looking to cut costs and reorganize the company. Warner Bros. Discovery, which formed last week out of the merger between Discovery and WarnerMedia, is in the process of shoring up at least $3 billion in cost savings in 2023. Under previous ownership, CNN+ execs were hoping to attract 2 million subscribers in the first year and 15 million to 18 million over four years, Axios said. Roughly $300 million has been spent and hundreds of jobs have been created to support the streaming service to date. Dime Payments Dime Payments is a Christian owned processing payment business. Every business needs a payment process system, so please go to https://dimepayments.com/flf and sign your business up. Working with them supports us. They wont cancel you, like Stripe canceled President Trump. They wont cancel you, like Mailchimp canceled the Babylon Bee. Check them out. At least have a phone call and tell them that CrossPolitic sent you. Go to https://dimepayments.com/flf. https://intellectualtakeout.org/2022/04/21/the-push-to-end-the-department-of-education-is-gaining-momentum/ The Push to End the Department of Education Is Gaining Momentum The debate over the federal role in education has been going on for decades. Some say the feds should have a relatively large role while others say it should be relatively small. But while most people believe there should be at least some federal oversight, some believe there should be none at all. Rep. Thomas Massie is one of those who believes there should be no federal involvement in education, and he is actively working to make that a reality. In February 2021, he introduced H.R. 899, a bill that perfectly encapsulates his views on this issue. It consists of one sentence: This bill terminates the Department of Education on December 31, 2022. Massie is not alone. The bill had eight cosponsors when it was introduced and has been gaining support ever since. On Monday, Massie announced that Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) decided to cosponsor the bill, bringing the total number of cosponsors to 18. Massie is echoing sentiments expressed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, who advocated dismantling the Department of Education even though it had just begun operating in 1980. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/florida-house-passes-bill-stripping-disney-of-self-governing-status Florida House passes bill stripping Disney of self governing status The Florida House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that would dissolve Walt Disney World’s special governing power in the state. The move could have huge tax implications for Disney, whose series of theme parks have transformed Orlando into one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, and serves to further sour the relationship between the Republican-led government and a major political player in the state. Democratic lawmakers could be heard shouting in the background as they attempted to protest the bill as it was passed. https://twitter.com/i/status/1517189688523689985 - Play Video Leftists once again proving that they are the party of tolerance and acceptance. The bill will now head to the desk of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis who has been involved in a war of words with the company after it publicly opposed a bill he signed which prohibits classroom instruction on "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" with children in third grade or younger "or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards." The passage in the Florida House comes the day after the Florida Senate passed the measure by a vote of 23-16 to dissolve Disney's special status that it was granted by the state over 50 years ago. The special status, known as The Reedy Creek Improvement Act, was signed into law in May 1967 by Gov. Claude Kirk in response to lobbying efforts by Disney. The entertainment giant proposed building a recreation-oriented development on 25,000 acres of property in a remote area of Central Florida's Orange and Osceola counties, which consisted of 38.5 square miles of largely uninhabited pasture and swampland. Orange and Osceola County did not have the services or resources needed to bring the project to life, so the state legislature worked with Disney to establish the Reedy Creek Improvement District, a special taxing district that allows the company to act with the same authority and responsibility as a county government. This year our national conference is in Knoxville, TN October 6th-8th. The theme of this year’s conference is Lies, Propaganda, Storytelling and the Serrated Edge. Satan is the father of lies, and the mother of those lies is a government who has rejected God. We have especially been lied to these last two years, and the COVIDpanic has been one of the central mechanisms that our government has used to lie to us and to grab more power. Because Christians have not been reading their bibles, we are susceptible to lies and weak in our ability to fight these lies. God has given us His word to fight Satan and his lies, and we need to recover all of God’s word, its serrated edge and all. Mark your calendars for October 6th-8th, as we fight, laugh and feast with fellowship, beer and Psalms, our amazing lineup of speakers, hanging with our awesome vendors, meeting new friends, and more. Early bird tickets are on sale until June 1st. https://www.theepochtimes.com/a-staggering-number-of-athletes-collapsed-this-past-year_4413773.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Now it’s on to sports… where… A Staggering Number of Athletes Collapsed This Past Year I wonder what could have caused that? Well according to the Epoch Times, More than 769 athletes have collapsed on the field during a game from March 2021 to March 2022. The shocking statistic was revealed by One America News Network (OAN), which also found the average age of the athletes who suffered cardiac arrest is just 23 years old.[1] The unprecedented surge in cardiac arrest and other heart issues among elite athletes coincides with the rollout of COVID-19 jabs. In the article, which is linked in the show notes, there is a 42-minute video of an interview with English Football legend and broadcaster, Matt Le Tissier, who was of course, labeled an “anti-vaxxer” for even daring to question the narrative. Here’s the first minute or so of that video. https://rumble.com/vtsp9u-matt-le-tissier-on-the-record-oracle-films.html - Play 0:00-1:05. The Miami Open made headlines in early April 2022 after 15 players — all of whom had reportedly received COVID-19 injections[2] — dropped out. Among them were favorites Paula Badosa and Jannik Sinner. Badosa left the court in tears after becoming unwell, and Sinner’s opponent said he saw him “bend over” on the court, noting “it was very strange.”[3] Even the fans were confused, with one stating, “What is going on?”[4] As Pearson Sharp of OAN explained, “These are just two of more than 769 athletes who have collapsed during a game, on the field, over the last year.” He continued:[5] “How many 23-year-old athletes were collapsing and suffering heart attacks before this year? Do you know any 23-year-old people who had heart attacks before now? And these are just the ones we know about. How many have gone unreported? Nearly 800 athletes — young, fit people in the prime of life — falling down on the field. In fact, 500% more soccer players in the EU are dropping dead from heart attacks than just one year ago. Coincidence? When the Pfizer vaccine is known to cause heart inflammation? No. In fact, many doctors treating these players list their injuries and deaths as being directly caused by the vaccine … This is not a coincidence.” As of April 1, 2022, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), which is where adverse events caused by COVID-19 jabs in the U.S. are supposed to be collected, lists 26,693 deaths along with 147,677 hospitalizations in association with the COVID-19 shot.[6] There are also 13,677 heart attacks and 38,024 cases of myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and pericarditis (inflammation of the tissue sac surrounding the heart). Myocarditis and pericarditis cause symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath and a fluttering or pounding heart. Cases have occurred most often after mRNA COVID-19 injections (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna), particularly in male adolescents and young adults, according to the CDC. Further, myocarditis occurs more often after the second injection, usually within a week.[7] Past investigations have shown only between 1%[8] and 10%[9] of adverse reactions are ever reported to VAERS, which is a passive, voluntary reporting system, so the actual number could be much higher. Kyle Warner is one athlete who filed a VAERS report about his own health injuries following the COVID-19 jab. It took him 45 minutes to complete — a length of time that many doctors can’t or won’t devote when it comes to reporting adverse vaccine reactions seen among their patients. Warner, who is 29 years old, was at the peak of his career as a professional mountain bike racer when, in June 2021, he got his second dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot. He suffered a reaction so severe that, months later, he was still spending days in bed, easily overwhelmed by too much mental or physical exertion. When asked about it, he said, “I believe where there is risk, there needs to be choice,” Instead, “People are being coerced into making a decision based on lack of information versus being convinced of a decision based on total information transparency.”[11] Despite the rising number of adverse effects being reported in VAERS, top government officials, such as NIAID director Dr. Anthony Fauci and CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, have attempted to discredit it. There are Unprecedented Cases of Athletes Collapsing and Dying. By December 2021, 300 reports of athletes collapsing, and some dying, had already been collected,[18] including high-profile European Soccer star Adama Traore, who clutched his chest and collapsed on the field. An updated report by Good Sciencing, a team of investigators, news editors, journalists and “truth seekers,” has detailed 890 cardiac arrests and other serious issues among athletes, including 579 deaths, following COVID-19 shots. Even the main-stream media in Australia questioned the COVID Vaccines after a https://twitter.com/Lukewearechange/status/1513542808531046409 -Play Video “We’re not anti-vaxxers” they said… The video is from a mainstream sports channel in Australia,[22] detailing another professional athlete, Ollie Wines, who is out of the game due to nausea, dizziness and heart palpitations. With cases like this becoming impossible to ignore, the “Sunday Footy Show” panel speculated that the health issues could be linked to COVID-19 shots, and one of the hosts acknowledged that multiple players have suffered from heart issues and Bell’s palsy following COVID-19 booster shots. “Wards filled with people suffering the same issues,” he said. Here’s hoping this news brief doesn’t get canceled! Thanks for tuning into this CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked the show, share it far and wide before they cancel us! If you haven’t registered for our conference in Knoxville TN, October 6-8, do it now! And lastly, if you’re a business owner or CEO who wants to partner with us at CrossPolitic, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic news, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great weekend, and Lord bless.
Good Friday morning, this is Garrison Hardie with your CrossPolitic Daily News Brief for Friday, April 22nd, 2022. Let’s kick things off with a question… are you registered for the CrossPoltiic Liberty Tour’s final stop? I know, say it isn’t so! I know folks, I know, but we gotta get ready for our conference in Knoxville. But, if you want to see us in Phoenix Arizona, on May 19th, you can register at crosspolitic.com/libertytour. Tickets will go fast, especially because I spent all day yesterday reaching out to club members in Arizona. We’ll be joined by Jeff Durbin, and Delano Squires, as we discuss The Five Stones of True Freedom. Doesn’t that just scream MERICAN? Anyways, in other news, CNN+ is off to a great start. Let’s see how it’s going. Car Jumps Off Cliff Meme-Play Video 0:00-0:06 Oh yikes… CNN+ is actually shutting down after less than a month after it’s launch. https://nypost.com/2022/04/21/cnn-is-shutting-down-less-than-a-month-after-ill-fated-launch/ According to the New York Post, CNN boss Chris Licht, who officially starts his new job on May 1, told staffers at a midday meeting Thursday that “this was an incredibly successful launch” but that it wasn’t compatible with Warner Bros Discovery’s new plans, according to a report by CNN. “It’s not your fault that you had the rug pulled out from underneath you,” Licht said, the network reported. According to CNN, Andrew Morse, the executive vice president in charge of CNN+ and all of CNN’s digital businesses, will depart the company. The report said that during the meeting, CEO and president of Warner Bros. Discovery global streaming and interactive entertainment, JB Perrette expressed frustration with CNN’s “prior leadership,” which was led by Jeff Zucker until February, and WarnerMedia, which was led by Jason Kilar until early April. I guess Jeff Zucker had other things on his mind at the time. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/02/business/media/jeff-zucker-cnn.html - Screen Capture title of article. Licht circulated a memo obtained by The Post ahead of a midday meeting thanking them for “flawlessly launching CNN+ in a very short period of time.” He added that as part of the transition, all CNN+ employees will continue to be paid and receive benefits for the next 90 days and are encouraged to explore job openings at CNN, CNN Digital, and elsewhere in the Warner Bros. Discovery family. At the end of that period, departing CNN+ employees will receive a minimum of six-months severance, depending on length of service at CNN. The few who had subscribed to CNN+ will receive prorated refunds of the $5.99 a month subscription fee, the company said. Prior to Thursday’s decision, the future of CNN+ was in doubt as new corporate parent Warner Bros. Discovery was looking to cut costs and reorganize the company. Warner Bros. Discovery, which formed last week out of the merger between Discovery and WarnerMedia, is in the process of shoring up at least $3 billion in cost savings in 2023. Under previous ownership, CNN+ execs were hoping to attract 2 million subscribers in the first year and 15 million to 18 million over four years, Axios said. Roughly $300 million has been spent and hundreds of jobs have been created to support the streaming service to date. Dime Payments Dime Payments is a Christian owned processing payment business. Every business needs a payment process system, so please go to https://dimepayments.com/flf and sign your business up. Working with them supports us. They wont cancel you, like Stripe canceled President Trump. They wont cancel you, like Mailchimp canceled the Babylon Bee. Check them out. At least have a phone call and tell them that CrossPolitic sent you. Go to https://dimepayments.com/flf. https://intellectualtakeout.org/2022/04/21/the-push-to-end-the-department-of-education-is-gaining-momentum/ The Push to End the Department of Education Is Gaining Momentum The debate over the federal role in education has been going on for decades. Some say the feds should have a relatively large role while others say it should be relatively small. But while most people believe there should be at least some federal oversight, some believe there should be none at all. Rep. Thomas Massie is one of those who believes there should be no federal involvement in education, and he is actively working to make that a reality. In February 2021, he introduced H.R. 899, a bill that perfectly encapsulates his views on this issue. It consists of one sentence: This bill terminates the Department of Education on December 31, 2022. Massie is not alone. The bill had eight cosponsors when it was introduced and has been gaining support ever since. On Monday, Massie announced that Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Ala.) decided to cosponsor the bill, bringing the total number of cosponsors to 18. Massie is echoing sentiments expressed by President Ronald Reagan in 1981, who advocated dismantling the Department of Education even though it had just begun operating in 1980. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/florida-house-passes-bill-stripping-disney-of-self-governing-status Florida House passes bill stripping Disney of self governing status The Florida House of Representatives passed a bill on Thursday that would dissolve Walt Disney World’s special governing power in the state. The move could have huge tax implications for Disney, whose series of theme parks have transformed Orlando into one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, and serves to further sour the relationship between the Republican-led government and a major political player in the state. Democratic lawmakers could be heard shouting in the background as they attempted to protest the bill as it was passed. https://twitter.com/i/status/1517189688523689985 - Play Video Leftists once again proving that they are the party of tolerance and acceptance. The bill will now head to the desk of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis who has been involved in a war of words with the company after it publicly opposed a bill he signed which prohibits classroom instruction on "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" with children in third grade or younger "or in a manner that is not age-appropriate or developmentally appropriate for students in accordance with state standards." The passage in the Florida House comes the day after the Florida Senate passed the measure by a vote of 23-16 to dissolve Disney's special status that it was granted by the state over 50 years ago. The special status, known as The Reedy Creek Improvement Act, was signed into law in May 1967 by Gov. Claude Kirk in response to lobbying efforts by Disney. The entertainment giant proposed building a recreation-oriented development on 25,000 acres of property in a remote area of Central Florida's Orange and Osceola counties, which consisted of 38.5 square miles of largely uninhabited pasture and swampland. Orange and Osceola County did not have the services or resources needed to bring the project to life, so the state legislature worked with Disney to establish the Reedy Creek Improvement District, a special taxing district that allows the company to act with the same authority and responsibility as a county government. This year our national conference is in Knoxville, TN October 6th-8th. The theme of this year’s conference is Lies, Propaganda, Storytelling and the Serrated Edge. Satan is the father of lies, and the mother of those lies is a government who has rejected God. We have especially been lied to these last two years, and the COVIDpanic has been one of the central mechanisms that our government has used to lie to us and to grab more power. Because Christians have not been reading their bibles, we are susceptible to lies and weak in our ability to fight these lies. God has given us His word to fight Satan and his lies, and we need to recover all of God’s word, its serrated edge and all. Mark your calendars for October 6th-8th, as we fight, laugh and feast with fellowship, beer and Psalms, our amazing lineup of speakers, hanging with our awesome vendors, meeting new friends, and more. Early bird tickets are on sale until June 1st. https://www.theepochtimes.com/a-staggering-number-of-athletes-collapsed-this-past-year_4413773.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=BonginoReport Now it’s on to sports… where… A Staggering Number of Athletes Collapsed This Past Year I wonder what could have caused that? Well according to the Epoch Times, More than 769 athletes have collapsed on the field during a game from March 2021 to March 2022. The shocking statistic was revealed by One America News Network (OAN), which also found the average age of the athletes who suffered cardiac arrest is just 23 years old.[1] The unprecedented surge in cardiac arrest and other heart issues among elite athletes coincides with the rollout of COVID-19 jabs. In the article, which is linked in the show notes, there is a 42-minute video of an interview with English Football legend and broadcaster, Matt Le Tissier, who was of course, labeled an “anti-vaxxer” for even daring to question the narrative. Here’s the first minute or so of that video. https://rumble.com/vtsp9u-matt-le-tissier-on-the-record-oracle-films.html - Play 0:00-1:05. The Miami Open made headlines in early April 2022 after 15 players — all of whom had reportedly received COVID-19 injections[2] — dropped out. Among them were favorites Paula Badosa and Jannik Sinner. Badosa left the court in tears after becoming unwell, and Sinner’s opponent said he saw him “bend over” on the court, noting “it was very strange.”[3] Even the fans were confused, with one stating, “What is going on?”[4] As Pearson Sharp of OAN explained, “These are just two of more than 769 athletes who have collapsed during a game, on the field, over the last year.” He continued:[5] “How many 23-year-old athletes were collapsing and suffering heart attacks before this year? Do you know any 23-year-old people who had heart attacks before now? And these are just the ones we know about. How many have gone unreported? Nearly 800 athletes — young, fit people in the prime of life — falling down on the field. In fact, 500% more soccer players in the EU are dropping dead from heart attacks than just one year ago. Coincidence? When the Pfizer vaccine is known to cause heart inflammation? No. In fact, many doctors treating these players list their injuries and deaths as being directly caused by the vaccine … This is not a coincidence.” As of April 1, 2022, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), which is where adverse events caused by COVID-19 jabs in the U.S. are supposed to be collected, lists 26,693 deaths along with 147,677 hospitalizations in association with the COVID-19 shot.[6] There are also 13,677 heart attacks and 38,024 cases of myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and pericarditis (inflammation of the tissue sac surrounding the heart). Myocarditis and pericarditis cause symptoms such as chest pain, shortness of breath and a fluttering or pounding heart. Cases have occurred most often after mRNA COVID-19 injections (Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna), particularly in male adolescents and young adults, according to the CDC. Further, myocarditis occurs more often after the second injection, usually within a week.[7] Past investigations have shown only between 1%[8] and 10%[9] of adverse reactions are ever reported to VAERS, which is a passive, voluntary reporting system, so the actual number could be much higher. Kyle Warner is one athlete who filed a VAERS report about his own health injuries following the COVID-19 jab. It took him 45 minutes to complete — a length of time that many doctors can’t or won’t devote when it comes to reporting adverse vaccine reactions seen among their patients. Warner, who is 29 years old, was at the peak of his career as a professional mountain bike racer when, in June 2021, he got his second dose of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot. He suffered a reaction so severe that, months later, he was still spending days in bed, easily overwhelmed by too much mental or physical exertion. When asked about it, he said, “I believe where there is risk, there needs to be choice,” Instead, “People are being coerced into making a decision based on lack of information versus being convinced of a decision based on total information transparency.”[11] Despite the rising number of adverse effects being reported in VAERS, top government officials, such as NIAID director Dr. Anthony Fauci and CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, have attempted to discredit it. There are Unprecedented Cases of Athletes Collapsing and Dying. By December 2021, 300 reports of athletes collapsing, and some dying, had already been collected,[18] including high-profile European Soccer star Adama Traore, who clutched his chest and collapsed on the field. An updated report by Good Sciencing, a team of investigators, news editors, journalists and “truth seekers,” has detailed 890 cardiac arrests and other serious issues among athletes, including 579 deaths, following COVID-19 shots. Even the main-stream media in Australia questioned the COVID Vaccines after a https://twitter.com/Lukewearechange/status/1513542808531046409 -Play Video “We’re not anti-vaxxers” they said… The video is from a mainstream sports channel in Australia,[22] detailing another professional athlete, Ollie Wines, who is out of the game due to nausea, dizziness and heart palpitations. With cases like this becoming impossible to ignore, the “Sunday Footy Show” panel speculated that the health issues could be linked to COVID-19 shots, and one of the hosts acknowledged that multiple players have suffered from heart issues and Bell’s palsy following COVID-19 booster shots. “Wards filled with people suffering the same issues,” he said. Here’s hoping this news brief doesn’t get canceled! Thanks for tuning into this CrossPolitic Daily News Brief. If you liked the show, share it far and wide before they cancel us! If you haven’t registered for our conference in Knoxville TN, October 6-8, do it now! And lastly, if you’re a business owner or CEO who wants to partner with us at CrossPolitic, email me, at garrison@fightlaughfeast.com. For CrossPolitic news, I’m Garrison Hardie. Have a great weekend, and Lord bless.