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4:20 pm: Karol Markowicz, an Opinion Contributor for the New York Post joins the program to discuss why she says the Democrats silence regarding the violence against Tesla is a damning condemnation of the party.4:38 pm: John Hart, CEO of Open the Books joins the show for a conversation about a new report on how federal government agencies have been quietly overspending and expanding workforces for years.6:05 pm: Daniel McCarthy, Editor-in-Chief for The Modern Age and Vice President of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute joins Rod and Greg to discuss his piece for The Spectator on how Donald Trump is revolutionizing Washington, D.C.6:38 pm: Victoria Manning, Senior Investigative Researcher at Restoration of America joins the program to discuss a new tool that exposes the education freedom laws in each state allowing taxpayers to see where tax money for education is allocated.
Juanita Tolliver is an MSNBC Political Analyst, an Opinion Contributor for theGrio, and a Contributor for SiriusXM Progress. Previously, she served as the Director of Campaigns at the Center for American Progress. She is a graduate of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her new book, A More Perfect Party: The Night Shirley Chisholm and Diahann Carroll Reshaped Politics, is on sale January 14th. Join us as Juanita takes us in riveting detail through the fascinating life and historic career of Shirley Chisholm. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel
10:05 – 10:15 (10 mins) 10:05 – 10:15 (10 mins) Bonner Cohen is a *CFACT Sr. Policy Advisor*senior policy analyst with the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow.Topic- Red-state AGs sue blue states for trying to impose climate extremism everywhere BY BONNER RUSSELL COHEN, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR - 06/04/24 7:30 AM ETA coalition of 19 state attorneys general, led by Steve Marshall of Alabama, is suing five other states — California, Connecticut, Minnesota, New Jersey and Rhode Island — saying the latter group's litigation seeking billions of dollars in damages from fossil-fuel companies for their role in the alleged “climate crisis” would undermine U.S. energy security and jeopardize the livelihoods of Americans. 10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) Weekly: "Vic Porcelli's East Coast Report with Douglas Blair" @DouglasKBlair Communications and Data Manager, Data Journalist @Harris_X_ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
10:05 – 10:15 (10 mins) 10:05 – 10:15 (10 mins) Bonner Cohen is a *CFACT Sr. Policy Advisor*senior policy analyst with the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow.Topic- Red-state AGs sue blue states for trying to impose climate extremism everywhere BY BONNER RUSSELL COHEN, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR - 06/04/24 7:30 AM ETA coalition of 19 state attorneys general, led by Steve Marshall of Alabama, is suing five other states — California, Connecticut, Minnesota, New Jersey and Rhode Island — saying the latter group's litigation seeking billions of dollars in damages from fossil-fuel companies for their role in the alleged “climate crisis” would undermine U.S. energy security and jeopardize the livelihoods of Americans. 10:41 – 10:56 (15mins) Weekly: "Vic Porcelli's East Coast Report with Douglas Blair" @DouglasKBlair Communications and Data Manager, Data Journalist @Harris_X_ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, May 10, 20244:20 pm: Paul Gottfried, political philosopher and intellectual historian, joins the show to discuss his piece for The Blaze about how the deep state plans to foil a Donald Trump return to the White House.4:38 pm: Nationally syndicated radio host Kevin McCullough, a contributor to Townhall.com joins Rod for a conversation about his piece on how sanity, in the form of common-sense Americans, is fighting back against antisemitic protests and actions of the extreme left.6:05 pm: Karol Markowicz, Opinion Contributor at the New York Post, joins the show to discuss her piece on how many of the activists participating in campus protests across the country were brainwashed long before their college years.6:20 pm: Chapman University Professor of Urban Studies Joel Kotkin joins the show for a conversation about his piece for Spiked.com on the death of the family in America.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with Nic Dunn of the Sutherland Institute on how now is the best opportunity for conservatives to win the minimum-wage argument, and (at 6:50 pm) with Shia Kapos of Politico on how many of the pro-Palestinian protests are backed by the same groups backing Joe Biden's reelection campaign.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, January 22, 20244:20 pm: Jon Feere, Director of Investigations for the Center for Immigration Studies joins Rod to discuss his piece for the New York Post about how Joe Biden put Americans in danger by giving up on ridding the country of criminal aliens.4:38 pm: Jon Miltimore, Editor-at-Large for FEE.org joins the program to discuss his piece for the Washington Examiner about why Joe Biden's war against household appliances has hit a snag.6:05 pm: Myra Adams, Opinion Contributor to The Hill, joins the show to discuss her piece on the five reasons the decline of America seems irreversible.6:20 pm: Christopher Roach, an Adjunct Fellow at the Center for American Greatness joins the show for a conversation about how the popularity of Donald Trump has made a Republican Primary a pointless exercise.6:38 pm: Thaddeus McCotter, a contributor to American Greatness, joins the program to discuss his piece about America's ever-expanding national debt and how Americans need to start paying attention.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, December 4, 20234:20 pm: Karol Markowicz, Opinion Contributor for the New York Post, joins Rod to discuss her piece about the real cost of shoplifting.4:38 pm: Thaddeus McCotter, a contributor to American Greatness, joins Rod for a conversation about her recent piece pondering why today's politics are so awful.6:05 pm: Christopher Roach, Adjunct Fellow at the Center for American Greatness, joins the show for a conversation about his piece on how Joe Biden is attempting to strong arm people into believing that Biden-omics is working.6:20 pm: Jeffrey Lord, a contributor to NewsBusters, joins the program to discuss his recent piece asking whether the media will do its job during coverage of the 2024 election season.6:38 pm: Ingrid Jacques, a Columnist with USA Today, joins Rod to discuss her piece about why it matters that Education Secretary Miguel Cardona's botched quote of Ronald Reagan matters.
One phone call, the 3rd largest search for a child in the state's history, twelve years of searching - this week B covers the disappearance of then 20-month-old Ayla Reynolds which had not just Mainers, but the whole country looking for answers. If you have if you have any legitimate tips or information you can call 800-452-4664 or 207-624-7076, or leave anonymous tips on the Maine State Police website. Sources: TODAY Show: Mom begs dad of missing baby Ayla: ‘Just talk to me' Police say it is ‘highly unlikely Ayla Reynolds will be found alive,' seek more information from father by Seth Koenig for the BDN Investigators call out adults who were home with toddler Ayla Reynolds by an Opinion Contributor for the BDN Transcripts detail Justin DiPietro's 911 call reporting Ayla Reynolds missing for centralmaine.com Ayla Reynolds family feud erupts outside courthouse by Scott Dolan & Eric Russell for centralmaine.com A decade in, the case of missing Waterville child Ayla Reynolds ramps up by Amy Calder for centralmaine.com Mother of Ayla Reynolds alleges in new documents adults tried to ‘clean up' blood from dead child in Waterville home by Kaitlyn Budoin for centralmaine.com Father of Ayla Reynolds argues against expanding death suit by the Associated Press Vanished: Where is Ayla Reynolds? By Zach Blanchard for News Center Maine You can reach out to us via email - homegrownhorrorpod@gmail.com - send us stories, questions, Maine movie recommendations, or just say hi! Twitter:https://twitter.com/HgHpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/homegrownhorrorpod/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hghpod/support
4:20 pm: Mark Krikorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies joins Rod to discuss how Democrats continue to pass the buck when it comes to who will pay for the high costs of illegal immigration4:38 pm: Dr. Jacob Hess, a contributor to the Deseret News, joins the program to discuss his piece on how to tell the difference between true journalism and hit pieces designed to enrage6:05 pm: Joel Ferry, Executive Director of the Utah Department of Natural Resources joins the show to discuss a proposal to pay farmers in the state not to grow crops in an effort to increase water flow into the Great Salt Lake6:20 pm: FreedomWorks Economist Steve Moore joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation's economy6:38 pm: Karol Markowicz, Opinion Contributor at the New York Post joins Rod for a conversation about her piece on how a recent study showing that the use of masks reduces racism is another sign that our medical establishment has gone insanely woke
Topics:Tucker Carlson Is So Unhinged, He Ripped Biden for Telling People to Accept Election Results: ‘Bizarre'Opinion by Michael Lucianohttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/tucker-carlson-is-so-unhinged-he-ripped-biden-for-telling-people-to-accept-election-results-bizarre/ar-AA13FMgS?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6f0c0f5fb74f45d7b2430ba76454f767Donald Trump's Ex-Girlfriend Finally Breaks Her Silence On His Racist RemarkShana Abornhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donald-trump-s-ex-girlfriend-finally-breaks-her-silence-on-his-racist-remark/ar-AA13FTzg?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6f0c0f5fb74f45d7b2430ba76454f767Joe Rogan Admits There Was No Proof Behind His Story About an Angry Parent Forcing Her Daughter's School to Install a Litter BoxCandice Ortizhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/joe-rogan-admits-there-was-no-proof-behind-his-story-about-an-angry-parent-forcing-her-daughter-s-school-to-install-a-litter-box/ar-AA13Etot?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6f0c0f5fb74f45d7b2430ba76454f767In the last stretch, Biden panders to voters' stupidityOpinion by Bernard Goldberg, Opinion Contributor https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/in-the-last-stretch-biden-panders-to-voters-stupidity/ar-AA13H4iM?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6f0c0f5fb74f45d7b2430ba76454f767Marjorie Taylor Greene's Chances of Losing Georgia Re-electionGiulia Carbonarohttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/marjorie-taylor-greene-s-chances-of-losing-georgia-re-election/ar-AA13HGmV?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=6f0c0f5fb74f45d7b2430ba76454f767Declaration of Independence: A Transcriptionhttps://www.archives.gov/founding-docs/declaration-transcriptWebsite:HTTP://newwestradioproductions.weebly.comEmail:newwestradioproductions@outlook.comPatreon Support:HTTP://www.patreon.com/newwestradioproductions
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Taylor Morgan Russian President Vladimir Putin is using the looming winter months to hold Europe hostage. Mark Toth, Opinion Contributor for The Hill calls the show to discuss what Europe and the US need to do.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Cate Klundt Lawmakers in Washington are making several revisions to the definition of “UFO” as well as creating a new UFO office. Marik Von Rennenkampff, Opinion Contributor for The Hill and former analyst at the Department of State and Defense joins the show to discuss why this is such a big deal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Wednesday, July 27, 20224:20 pm: Politico Energy Reporter Ben Lefebvre joins Rod to discuss his recent piece about how high gas prices in America are here to stay since the nation's ability to refine oil into gasoline is diminishing rapidly4:38 pm: Nicole Thomas, Founder and CEO of LatterDayBride joins the program to discuss why she decided to move her business to Bluffdale, and out of crime and homeless-ridden Salt Lake City6:05 pm: Former Utah Speaker of the House Greg Hughes joins Rod for their weekly conversation about the wacky world of politics6:38 pm: Grady Means, an Opinion Contributor to The Hill, joins the program to discuss Joe Biden's nonsensical energy plan
Stablecoins are unique types of digital tokens that have emerged out of the cryptocurrency revolution and have taken center stage in the debate about crypto regulation. Tied to the value of an asset or fiat currency such as the dollar, stablecoins were initially created to ease the trade between different cryptocurrencies and crypto exchanges. Yet they have taken on innovative and beneficial new uses that both increase financial inclusion at home and provide vital assistance to those facing oppression and financial instability, as some argue that the situation in Ukraine demonstrates.But as stablecoins gain prominence, concerns have arisen over risks they might pose to the financial system. Some, such as Senate Banking Committee Ranking Member Pat Toomey, have argued for light-touch regulation for stablecoin issuers that would simply require disclosure of reserves and redemption policies. Others have called for strict bank-like regulation on stablecoins with reserve requirements that specify the amount of assets stablecoin issuers must hold and backstop guarantee programs similar to deposit insurance. The President’s Working Group on Financial Markets of the Biden Administration recently recommended that federal laws should only allow stablecoins to be issued by “insured depository institutions” such as banks and savings associations. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is also sending signals that it considers stablecoins as well as other cryptocurrencies to be “securities,” and will subject them to regulatory enforcement under securities laws, despite, as some argue, the lack of clear authority by Congress.This webinar explores the potential of stablecoins as a payment instrument, the inefficiencies of the current payment system, and the appropriate level of regulation that allows for beneficial innovation in this sector.Featuring:Paul Jossey, Principal Attorney, Jossey PLLC; Adjunct Fellow, Competitive Enterprise Institute; Opinion Contributor, CoinDesk, National Review and other publicationsTimothy Massad, Research Fellow, Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University; Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown Law School; Former Chairman, Commodity Futures Trading CommissionModerator: John Berlau, Senior Fellow & Director of Finance Policy, Competitive Enterprise Institute; Author, George Washington, Entrepreneur: How Our Founding Father’s Private Business Pursuits Changed America and the World
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, March 10, 20224:20 pm: Natalie Gochnour, Director of the Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah, joins the show to discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine will impact us here in Utah4:38 pm: Steve Moore, Chief Economist at the Heritage Foundation, joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation's economy6:05 pm: iHeartMedia aviation expert Jay Ratliff joins the program to discuss the effects of the Russia invasion of Ukraine on air travel6:20 pm: Karol Marcowicz, Opinion Contributor at the New York Post joins the show to discuss why U.S. citizens should demand our leaders admit and apologize for getting it wrong about covid6:38 pm: Joel Kotkin, Professor of Urban Studies at Chapman University joins the show for a conversation about how the after-effects of the covid pandemic will resonate for years to come6:50 pm: Representative Keven Stratton joins the program for a conversation about his bill that requires the state to increase the level of scrutiny on a company named Lake Restoration Solutions, which has proposed to dredge Utah Lake and create artificial islands the company would then own
Experts are calling for President Joe Biden and his administration to appoint a task force led by a “reality czar” focused on dictating and mitigating the dissemination of certain types of information, and the New York Times is eating it up. Free speech is under assault like never before: Donald Trump https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ScYY1a9U-s New York Slimes ‘Experts' Urge Biden To Establish Orwellian ‘Reality Czar' To Dictate Truth https://thefederalist.com/2021/02/02/new-york-times-experts-urge-biden-to-establish-orwellian-reality-czar-to-dictate-truth/ How the Biden Administration Can Help Solve Our Reality Crisis These steps, experts say, could prod more people to abandon the scourge of hoaxes and lies. Kevin Roose is a technology columnist for The Times https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/02/technology/biden-reality-crisis-misinformation.html Government regulation of social media would kill the internet — and free speech BY DANIEL ORTNER, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 08/12/19 07:00 AM EDT THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY CONTRIBUTORS ARE THEIR OWN AND NOT THE VIEW OF THE HILL https://thehill.com/opinion/technology/456900-government-regulation-of-social-media-would-kill-the-internet-and-free
"I think Mitch McConnell is one of the most insidious cancerous actors in American politics and he has had a corrosive effect on the functioning of the separation of powers and the constitution itself." On today's program, we are debriefing the 2020 election. As predicted, things are getting complicated, as the country and world sort through the results of the election. But one thing is certain-- we are in for a wild ride, and now more than ever we need to sift through the news cogently and carefully. Where are we going, as a country and a democracy? Kim Wehle and Jonathan Allen are here to help us navigate. KIM WEHLE joined the University of Baltimore Law School after several years of teaching as an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma College of Law and a Visiting Professor at the George Washington University Law School. She teaches and writes in the areas of administrative law, federal courts and civil procedure. She is particularly interested in separation of powers questions, as well as in the constitutional implications of structural and technological innovations in modern government. Professor Wehle is also an On-Air and Off-Air Legal Expert, Analyst and Commentator for CBS News. She is a Contributor for BBC World News and BBC World News America on PBS, an Op-Ed Contributor for The Bulwark, and an Opinion Contributor for The Hill. She has regularly appeared as a guest legal analyst on various media outlets regarding Robert Mueller's probe on Russian influence in the 2016 presidential election and other issues regarding the structural Constitution and the Trump Administration, including CNN, MSNBC, NPR’s Morning Edition, PBS NewsHour, and Fox News. Her articles have also appeared in The Baltimore Sun, The Los Angeles Times, and NBC News Think. She is regularly interviewed and cited by prominent print journalists on a range of newsworthy legal issues. Professor Wehle's recent scholarship addresses the constitutional relationship of independent agencies and private contractors to the enumerated branches of government. JONATHAN ALLEN is an award-winning journalist and New York Times bestselling author who covers national politics for NBC News. Formerly the Washington bureau chief for Bloomberg News and the White House bureau chief for Politico, Jonathan is a winner of the Everett McKinley Dirksen Award for reporting on Congress and the Sandy Hume Memorial Award for excellence in political journalism. He has been a frequent guest political analyst on national television programs for the past 15 years and teaches a course on presidential politics at Northwestern University. "Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign" is his second book with Amie Parnes and their first to reach #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. Their first book, "HRC: State Secrets and the Rebirth of Hillary Clinton," also debuted on the Times bestseller list. Jonathan, who grew up in Silver Spring and Bethesda, Md., is a graduate of the University of Maryland and lives on Capitol Hill with his wife and two children. Before graduating from Maryland, he played baseball at St. Mary's College in Southern Maryland. -------------------------------------- www.talkingbeats.com Please consider supporting Talking Beats with Daniel Lelchuk via our Patreon: patreon.com/talkingbeats In addition to early episode access, bonus episodes, and other benefits, you will contribute to us being able to present the highest quality substantive, long-form interviews with the world's most compelling people. We believe that providing a platform for individual expression, free thought, and a diverse array of views is more important now than ever.
I spoke with Jeff Schlegelmilch, a Research Scholar and the Director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University’s Earth Institute. In this role he oversees the operations and strategic planning for the center. Before becoming director, he served as the center's deputy director for more than five years. He also oversees projects related to the practice and policy of disaster preparedness, including the multi-award winning Resilient Children / Resilient Communities Initiative. He is also a Lecturer in the Sustainability Management Program at Columbia’s School of Professional Studies. His areas of expertise include public health preparedness, community resilience and the integration of private and public sector capabilities. Prior his work at Columbia, he was the Manager for the International and Non-Healthcare Business Sector for the Yale New Haven Health System Center for Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Response. He was also previously an epidemiologist and emergency planner for the Boston Public Health Commission. He has advised leaders on preparedness systems and policy at all levels of government. He is an Opinion Contributor with The Hill and is frequently utilized as a subject matter expert for numerous media outlets. He is also the author Rethinking Readiness: A Brief Guide to Twenty-First-Century Megadisasters published by Columbia University Press. He holds a Master’s degree in Public Health from UMASS Amherst in Health Policy and Management, and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from Quinnipiac University. We spoke about project and program management competencies in disaster planning, the challenges in managing different stakeholders, and measuring programs impacts. We also discussed the balance between emerging changes to emergency management and the diversity of community needs, given the increasing catastrophic disasters in the US. Referenced links: NCDP website https://ncdp.columbia.edu/ His book: Rethinking Readiness: A Brief Guide to Twenty-First-Century Megadisasters http://cup.columbia.edu/book/rethinking-readiness/9780231190411 Resilient Children/Resilient Communities https://rcrctoolbox.org/ NCDP Guide: Is it OK to send my child to school https://ncdp.columbia.edu/custom-content/uploads/2020/08/Covid-19_Back-To-School_Final.pdf
Alpha Sierra 288 and Bravo Golf 592 give you insight about what is going on from a patriotic vantage point. Here are the articles we want discuss:What Attorney General Barr really said about justice BY ANDREW C. MCCARTHY, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR — 09/20/20 10:30 AM EDT https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/517266-what-attorney-general-barr-really-said-about-justice From Hannity.com https://hannity.com/media-room/pelosi-loses-it-fancy-nancy-says-republicans-coming-after-your-children-protect-your-children/ Federal prosecutor says Attorney General Bill Barr has ‘brought shame’ on DOJ https://www.foxnews.com/politics/federal-prosecutor-attorney-general-bill-barr-shame-doj.print
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, July 16, 20194:20 pm: Karol Marcowicz, Opinion Contributor to the New York Post, joins the show to discuss her recent piece about why the so-called “Pence Rule”, the practice of avoiding being in a room alone with a woman other than his wife, makes sense in the age of the “Me Too” movement5:05 pm: Stephen Kruiser, conservative political activist and comedian, joins the show to discuss his piece in PJ Media about how the mainstream media still hates Republicans that are condemning Trump’s tweets6:05 pm: Mary Margaret Olahan of the Daily Caller News Foundation joins the show for a conversation about California’s new sex-ed curriculum which prohibits abstinence-only education and also prohibits discussion of religious doctrine6:20 pm: Charlie Hurt, Author and Opinion Editor for the Washington Times, joins Rod for a conversation about his new book “Still Winning: Why America Went All In on Donald Trump – and Why We Must Do It Again”
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, July 17, 20194:20 pm: Joe Concha, Opinion Contributor to The Hill, joins the show for a conversation about how the mainstream media is using the word “racist”5:05 pm: Representative Angela Romero joins the show to discuss her proposed legislation that would force clergy members to report confessions of child sexual abuse to law enforcement6:05 pm: Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor at the Deseret News, joins the program for his weekly visit with Rod about the world of politics6:20 pm: George Bardmesser, attorney and contributor to American Greatness, joins the show to discuss his recent piece about how Representative Ilhan Omar hates America and has never said a positive word about the country6:35 pm: Jillian Berman of MarketWatch joins the show for a conversation about why she says the student loan crisis in America is spiraling
On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show, The media continues to set the stage for the redacted Mueller Report. Nothing good will come from that report; the President didn’t collide with anyone, he wasn't charged and he wasn’t even subpoenaed by Mueller. So what was the point of it all? Was it to distract the American people by talking about this pseudo investigation for two years? Will we now spend two years talking about this redacted report? It's likely that the media will push the obstruction of justice narrative. The problem with that is that the prosecution declined to prosecute because they had no case for obstruction, no case for conspiracy to collude. It's that simple. There should not have ever been an investigation of any kind; Trump was not a perpetrator, in fact, he was the victim in this unsuccessful soft or silent coup of his campaign and presidency. Mueller and Andrew Weissman added the obstruction wording to the report as political sabotage since they couldn't prosecute. They included information that they knew would need to be removed if the report were to be made public. Plus, John Solomon, Executive Vice President and Opinion Contributor of "The Hill" calls in to discuss his new article in anticipation of the Mueller Report being released. Senior Justice Department officials who have seen the report have commented to Solomon that it was written to be more of a political document than a legal document. The most obvious question here is: how could President Obama's White House not have known their own staff was conducting all of this counterintelligence surveillance? After, Louis Farrakhan came to the defense of Ilhan Omar with a 2017 YouTube video questioning the veracity of the 9/11 attacks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show, The media continues to set the stage for the redacted Mueller Report. Nothing good will come from that report; the President didn’t collide with anyone, he wasn't charged and he wasn’t even subpoenaed by Mueller. So what was the point of it all? Was it to distract the American people by talking about this pseudo investigation for two years? Will we now spend two years talking about this redacted report? It's likely that the media will push the obstruction of justice narrative. The problem with that is that the prosecution declined to prosecute because they had no case for obstruction, no case for conspiracy to collude. It's that simple. There should not have ever been an investigation of any kind; Trump was not a perpetrator, in fact, he was the victim in this unsuccessful soft or silent coup of his campaign and presidency. Mueller and Andrew Weissman added the obstruction wording to the report as political sabotage since they couldn't prosecute. They included information that they knew would need to be removed if the report were to be made public. Plus, John Solomon, Executive Vice President and Opinion Contributor of "The Hill" calls in to discuss his new article in anticipation of the Mueller Report being released. Senior Justice Department officials who have seen the report have commented to Solomon that it was written to be more of a political document than a legal document. The most obvious question here is: how could President Obama's White House not have known their own staff was conducting all of this counterintelligence surveillance? After, Louis Farrakhan came to the defense of Ilhan Omar with a 2017 YouTube video questioning the veracity of the 9/11 attacks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, January 14, 20194:20 pm: Bruce Bialosky, an Opinion Contributor to Townhall, joins the program to discuss why he says Republicans should not give in border security4:35 pm: Representative Jennifer Dailey-Provost joins Rod to discuss the “right to die” legislation she is planning to run during the upcoming session that would allow a person over the age of 18 with a terminal illness and less than six months to live the right to end their life5:05pm: Representative Carol Spackman-Moss was in Fashion Place Mall during yesterday’s shooting and joins the show to discuss her experience and why she has concerns about the mall’s response6:05 pm: Mark Hadley of the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources joins the show to discuss the respiratory disease that is killing bighorn sheep on Utah’s Antelope Island, why the rest of the island’s sheep must be put down, and the future of bighorn sheep on the island
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, January 9, 20194:20 pm: Attorney Daniel Ortner, Opinion Contributor to The Hill, joins the show to discuss Utah’s caucus convention system, SB54, and how the state’s GOP is fighting to save its grassroots system4:35 pm: D.C. McAllister, Senior Contributor for The Federalist joins the show to discuss her recent piece on how the American Psychological Association says that certain components of traditional masculinity are pathological5:05 pm: John Malcolm, Vice President of the Institute for Constitutional Government at the Heritage Foundation, joins the show to give us his reaction to President Trump’s speech on immigration issues6:05 pm: Boyd Matheson, Opinion Editor for the Deseret News, joins the show for his weekly visit with Rod about the world of politics6:20 pm: Representative Tim Quinn, Chairman of the House Revenue and Taxation Committee, joins the show to discuss possible tax cuts that lawmakers will ponder during the upcoming Utah legislative session6:35 pm: Townhall contributor John Dempsey joins the show to discuss why he says it’s time to listen to law enforcement, not politicians, when it comes to the need for a wall on the nation’s southern border
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, November 14, 20184:20 pm: Clark Aposhian of the Utah Shooting Sports Council and Utah Gun Radio joins the show to give us his reaction to the request of the mother of slain University of Utah student Lauren McCluskey that the person who loaned the gun used in her murder be prosecuted4:35 pm: Jordain Carney, Senate Reporter for The Hill, joins the show to discuss how criminal justice reform has reached the make or break stage in Washington5:05 pm: Representative Paul Ray joins the show to discuss his planned legislation that will aim to lower the costs of prescription drugs in Utah6:05 pm: Deseret News Opinion Editor Boyd Matheson joins Rod for their weekly conversation about the world of politics6:20 pm: Representative Keven Stratton joins the show to discuss his idea to have the state locally manage the Bears Ears National Monument6:35 pm: Karol Markowicz, Opinion Contributor to the New York Post, joins the show to discuss the protest mob that gathered at the home of Fox News host Tucker Carlson last week and why such events are a threat to freedom
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Thursday, November 1, 20184:20 pm: Joe Concha, Opinion Contributor to The Hill, joins the show to discuss the recent comments by CNN’s Don Lemon that white men in America are the biggest terrorist threat in the country4:35 pm: Jeff Hunt, V.P. of Public Policy at Colorado Christian University, on his piece in USA Today asking that American not legalize marijuana like they did in Colorado5:05 pm: LDS Church spokesperson Marty Stephens joins the show to clear up confusion about the church’s stance on medical marijuana, Prop 2 and the coming bill agreed upon by lawmakers and proponents of medical cannabis6:05 pm: Heritage Foundation Chief Economist Steve Moore joins Rod for their weekly conversation about politics and the nation’s economy6:20 pm: Kalev Leetaru, a fellow with Real Clear Media and Sr. Fellow at the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security at George Washington University, joins the show to discuss his recent piece in which he says President Trump is correct in saying the media coverage of mail bomber Cesar Sayoc is biased when compared to that of James Hodgkinson’s shooting at Republicans playing baseball last year6:35 pm: Liz Vowles of Zero Waste Ogden joins Rod to discuss why the group is asking the public to stop using non-recyclable cups, such as “Red Solo Cups”, to make signs on fences on freeway overpasses
This week because of some poor planning by both of us, we were without Tom's audio, but half the podcast is better than no podcast so here goes nothing! Austin takes this one alone and covers a few Trump and Senate stories, before responding to the Trump Op-Ed about medicare for all. Then we listen to what some Trump supporters from Pennsylvania have to say about the #MeToo movement and the bombshell NYT piece on Trump's wealth and his taxes.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Monday, October 8, 20184:20 pm: Adam Michel, a policy analyst and tax expert for the Heritage Foundation, joins the show to discuss the benefits of recent federal tax reform for Utah families4:35 pm: Karol Markowicz, an Opinion Contributor to the New York Post, joins the show to discuss how the Kavanaugh confirmation story presented another segment of what she calls the media’s “what women think” scam6:05 pm: Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes joins Rod to preview this week’s Opioid Solutions Summit, which brings together city and state leaders with other shareholders to discuss the opioid epidemic6:20 pm: Karen O’Keefe, State Policies Director for the Marijuana Policy Project, joins Rod to discuss why she says the state of Utah could very well be a guinea pig with regards to distribution of medical marijuana in America6:35 pm: Joel Kotkin, Professor of Urban Studies at Chapman University and a frequent contributor to the Orange County Register, joins the show to discuss his recent piece about how America continues to win despite who is occupying the White House
Democratic activist Giancarlo Sopo warns of the dangers of democratic socialism.
Democratic activist Giancarlo Sopo warns of the dangers of democratic socialism.
On this episode of Fault Lines, hosts Garland Nixon and Lee Stranahan will talk about the FCC's vote to repeal regulations from 2015 related to net neutrality. They will also discuss the education system, tax reform, and are joined in-studio by a special guest to have a conversation about public policy regarding marijuana.Scheduled Guests: (Show 7-10 AM ET)Joshua Wright - Former FTC Commissioner and Current Antitrust Professor at George Mason Law | Topic: Net Neutrality and the FCCAriel Gold - Co-director CODEPINK, Runs campaigns for Palestinian Rights. Topic: Trump Moving US Embassy to JerusalemVanessa Favier - Co-Chair of Events for UDC David A Clarke law school Latinix Law Students Association | Topic: Public Policy LawKristin Tate - Author and Opinion Contributor for The Hill | Topic: The Evolution of Feminism in American PoliticsSteve Shaff - Sustainable business entrepreneur, People Demanding Action board member | Topic: Best policies for sustainable economicsWilliam Angolia - DC Canna Club in studio | Topic: Cannabis PolicyMichael Krieger - Founder of LibertyBlitzkrieg.com | Topic: The Education SystemWith the FCC's repeal of Obama era regulations related to net neutrality, many individuals are in a frenzy, but the facts remain cloudy. Former commissioner of the FTC, Joshua Wright, joins the program to talk about the FCC's decision.The current American educational system is ripe for criticism. Regular Fault Lines guest Michael Krieger gives his thoughts on the topic. How should Americans be viewing education and how should they decide what is the best way to educate rather than indoctrinate their children. Garland and Lee are also joined in-studio by William Angolia to have a conversation about public policy on marijuana. As more states move towards legalization, how will this issue continue to evolve in the coming years?