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Clint speaks with Provo Mayor and Republican candidate for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District, John Curtis. Clint's known John a long time. He considers him a friend. Mayor Curtis was an early supporter of Beehive Startups, for which we'll always be grateful. But none of that stopped Clint from asking him questions. Whether they were hard or not is debatable, but questions were asked.
On today’s show Meg Walter and Clint Betts sit-down with Dr. Kathie Allen, Democratic candidate for Utah’s 3rd congressional district. Those who know Clint know he happens to be well-acquainted with Dr. Allen’s opponent in the 3rd congressional district race, Provo Mayor John Curtis. Even after hearing such blasphemy, Dr. Allen still agreed to come on the show and we’re very grateful she did. We had a delightful conversation.
Clint speaks with Provo Mayor and Republican candidate for Utah's 3rd Congressional District, John Curtis. Clint's known John a long time. He considers him a friend. Mayor Curtis was an early supporter of Beehive Startups, for which we'll always be grateful. But none of that stopped Clint from asking him questions. Whether they were hard or not is debatable, but questions were asked.
On today's show Meg Walter and Clint Betts sit-down with Dr. Kathie Allen, Democratic candidate for Utah's 3rd congressional district. Those who know Clint know he happens to be well-acquainted with Dr. Allen's opponent in the 3rd congressional district race, Provo Mayor John Curtis. Even after hearing such blasphemy, Dr. Allen still agreed to come on the show and we're very grateful she did. We had a delightful conversation.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, September 19, 2017Boyd Matheson of the Sutherland Institute is filling in for Rod this week. 4:05 pm: Provo Mayor John Curtis joins Boyd to discuss the latest in his campaign to replace Jason Chaffetz in the U.S. House of Representatives4:20 pm: David Bossie, President of Citizens United, joins Boyd for a discussion on the future of tax reform in America4:35 pm: Bill Kristol of the Weekly Standard joins the show to discuss a new project he is helping launch called the “New Center Project” designed to offer an alternative to the Left and Right, including seven ideas to re-center the American economy5:05 pm: Arthur Brooks, President of the American Enterprise Institute, joins the show to discuss conservatism on American college campuses as popular conservative Ben Shapiro prepares for his visit to the University of Utah next week amid threats of liberal protests5:35 pm: Utah Governor Gary Herbert has called on Washington to come up with a bipartisan solution for healthcare or turn the issue over to individual states and he joins Boyd to discuss the issue6:05 pm: Heidi Matthews, President of the Utah Education Association, joins Boyd to discuss ways to fix Utah’s teacher shortage6:20 pm: Utah Speaker of the House Greg Hughes joins Boyd to preview tomorrow’s special session of the Utah Legislature to deal with homelessness issues and the cost of Operation Rio Grande6:35 pm: Dr. Kathie Allen, the Democratic candidate for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District seat, joins Boyd for a discussion about her campaign to replace Jason Chaffetz
The GOP primary in CD3 is heating up. Outside groups are pounding Provo Mayor John Curtis with ads, mailers and websites. Will they have an effect? The 7-year-long Republican effort to repeal Obamacare went down in flames. Can anybody govern in Washington anymore? Anthony Scaramucci blows up the political media. We talk with Salt Lake County GOP Chair Jake Parkinson about how they're going to replace Gary Ott and the investigation into Julie Dole. We play the simultaneous game. Plus, an epic burn on Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill. Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.
President Donald Trump may have finally crossed a political line with his tweet attacking MSNBC's Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski. The outrage came swiftly from both Democrats and Republicans, but these constant distractions from the White House are killing any chance Republicans have of getting things done in Washington. Rep. Jason Chaffetz is leaving Congress for Fox News. What will he be remembered for by Utahns, and when will he start laying the groundwork for a run for governor in 2020? We speak with Provo Mayor John Curtis, who is the frontrunner to win the GOP nomination in the August 15 primary election. What kind of Congressman will he aspire to be if he wins? Plus, the "simultaneous game" takes on healthcare reform, the special congressional election and this year's municipal elections. Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you talk about politics.
By day, Danny Drew is seeking the Democratic nomination to run against Senator Orrin Hatch. But we're pretty sure he's really the secret identity of some superhero in the Refugee Justice League. Kim Bowman returns to the show, this time as a panelist. He takes us through news from the state party conventions over the weekend. We consider the upcoming Republican primary between extreme right winger Chris Herrod and Provo Mayor John Curtis (is he a secret Democrat -- should Democrats become secret Republicans to support him? It's all so confusing!) Also, call your Senators! There's no way your phone call could be more embarrassing than Dan and Courtney's attempt at improv comedy.