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11/19/24: Joel Heitkamp is joined by former Congressman Denver Riggleman for a conversation on President-elect Trump's picks for his Cabinet, specifically looking at Congressman Matt Gaetz as Attorney General. Mr. Riggleman previously served in the U.S. Congress, as a Republican representing the 5th District of Virginia and as Senior Technical Adviser to the January 6th Select Committee. His national security background includes serving as an intelligence officer for the USAF where he deployed for multiple operations including directly after 9/11 with the 34th Bomb Squadron. Denver was posted to the National Security Agency in 2003.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
04/03/24: Congressman Denver Riggleman will be speaking at the North Dakota Democratic-NPL State Convention this weekend. He and Joel talk on "News and Views" about his time in Congress, why he left the Republican party, how he feels about Trump republicans, and more. Congressman Denver Riggleman represented Virginia's 5th District from 2019 to 2021. He is the only Republican Congressman to speak out on the floor against QAnon conspiracy theories and the threat they pose to the American people. He served as a senior technical advisor for the United States House Select Committee's investigation on the January 6 Attack of the U.S. Capitol. He is currently CEO of Riggleman Information and Intelligence Group (RIIG) supporting technology development in the domestic counter-terrorism space, chief strategist for the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) where he supports predictive analysis and disinformation tracking, co-owner of the award winning Silverback Distillery and The NY Times best-selling author of THE BREACH-The Untold Story of the Investigation into January 6th.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prepare to be riveted as we welcome Denver Riggleman—a former Air Force officer turned congressman, and a staunch warrior against conspiracy theories—to our latest episode. His story isn't just one of political skirmishes; it's about standing firm in the face of adversity and the relentless pursuit of truth within the tumultuous arena of American politics. Riggleman, with his deep-seated knowledge of national security and counterterrorism, offers an insider's perspective on the systemic challenges within our government institutions, particularly in relation to the January 6th committee's findings and the broader implications for our nation's future.Our conversation takes a stark turn as we uncover the personal cost of integrity in the political sphere. Riggleman recounts the surreal accusations thrown at him by opponents on both extremes of the political spectrum, providing a firsthand account of the dangerous influence of disinformation. The discussion also highlights the isolation that can come from choosing principle over party, and the sobering realization of increased security risks that follow. Denver's experiences underscore the urgency for transparent dialogue and the need for a more informed public discourse to combat the shadows of conspiracy and falsehood.As the episode draws to a close, we reflect on the more intimate elements that shape our lives. Denver shares how his wife's unwavering support provided him strength amid the whirlwind of political strife and how their shared business venture—a trailblazing mother-daughter distillery—is a testament to their collective resilience. We explore the sense of duty that intensifies with age, and the shared responsibility to wield our talents for the betterment of society. This episode isn't merely a narrative of a political journey; it's an homage to the unyielding human spirit and the profound belief in service above self.Support the show
Commonplace is back this week after winter break! We're celebrating with the release of Tucker Riggleman & the Cheap Dates' (@thecheapdates) new album Restless Spirit, we talk with frontman Tucker about his writing process, being apart of the Shepherdstown scene of the late 00s/early 2010s with bands like Prison Book Club and The Demon Beat, and how it's never too late to evolve.
Comedian Alec Riggleman joins the boys for an all time interview --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twoguys1mic/support
Rundown - Denver Riggleman - 07:12 Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:19:30 "Nothing the Wind Can't Blow" by Dave Gunders - 01:24:53 Denver Riggleman, former U.S. Rep. from rural Virginia, and key J6 Select Committee tech contributor, provides entertaining, insightful discussion. Riggleman's book, "The Breach - The Untold Story of the Investigation into January 6th," is a gripping story expertly told. https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250866769/thebreach With unique insights from business, Congressional, military, and intelligence worlds, Riggleman reveals how disinformation by MAGA has endangered our democracy. Learn about the January 6th committee's inner workings and former Rep. Riggleman' role. Find out all about the Colorado experiences of this Virginian named Denver, just as his father and grandfather had been named Denver before him. Former Rep. Riggleman has many Colorado stories including memorable barrel rolls in USAF bombers over metro Denver. We learn of Riggleman's interesting journey from Manassas, VA to Air Force, business, and the halls of Congress, elected in 2018. He joined the Freedom Caucus and realized he could not abide its bigotries and cultish MAGA embrace. Stories about white supremacy around the Congressional GOP campfire. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his best song reminiscent of Appalachia. Nothing the wind Can't Blow is a song about maternal love dedicated to Denver's wife, Christine, the hooch Mama at his Silverback Distillery. https://www.sbdistillery.com/
Intelligence officer, former Congressman, Jan 6 data analyst, whiskey distillery owner and genuine raconteur, Denver Riggleman, joins the podcast for an insightful, epically entertaining and scathing takedown of all things Trump, MAGA, authoritarian as well as all the other BS infecting our politics today. His book, The Breach: The Untold Story of the Investigation into January 6th will literally blow your mind. Riggleman is nothing if not a gadfly and a truth-teller and this episode is not to be missed!Also not to be missed is the tantalizing array of spirits Denver, his wife Christine and a gaggle of Riggleman offspring are crafting at Silverback Distillery like citrus-forward Strange Monkey Gin, real honey-liqueur infused Blackback Rye Whiskey, the "ultimate butterscotch bomb" Blackback Bourbon and so much more! Get yourself down to one of their tasting rooms in the Blue Ridge mountains or the Poconos and maybe Denver will tell you about the time he got blackballed by the GOP for officiating a gay wedding over a glass or two…Thanks for helping us save democracy one episode at a time!Join the Dirty Moderate Nation on Substack! Tell us what you think on Twitter! Or, if you are fed up with Elon's bullshit, hit us up on Threads! There are always shenanigans over on TikTok too…Are you registered to VOTE?
In part one (ep. 288) we brought in a young to help us look back on more recent Cubs collapses, but for this one we needed an old, so Forklift is here to discuss the Durocher, Franks, Frey and Riggleman editions of Cubs choke jobs, and they were plentiful. We ponder why the '69 era Cubs are so beloved considering they not only didn't win anything important they only won 90 games once. We take another look back at 1977 and watch in horror as the '84 Cubs completely fall apart in 1985. And then are collapses you might not even know happened like in 1996 and 1999. (Oh, and Fork's mic struggles for a little bit in the first 15 minutes, but is rectified for the remainder of the podcast.) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/desipio/message
Congress averted a government shutdown with days to spare. The way lawmakers did it — by leaving out deep spending cuts and relying on a bipartisan coalition to pass the bill — has already put House Speaker Mike Johnson on thin ice with some hardliners in his party. That disdain for compromise among members of the right flank of the GOP is one of the factors that cost the previous speaker his job. None of the infighting came as a surprise to former Representative Denver Riggleman, who served one term in Congress as a Republican for Virginia's fifth congressional district before losing a primary challenge from a more conservative candidate. Like many in his party, Riggleman supported small government, the Second Amendment, and border security — but he also supported legalizing marijuana and providing some exceptions for abortion. “I was told I was a new type of Republican,” Riggleman said on the Big Take podcast. On this episode, Riggleman shares the story of his brief and explosive tenure in congress. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, former GOP Congressman Denver Riggleman joins to discuss the concerning election of far-right Republican Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House. Riggleman explains how Johnson's extreme views and embrace of election conspiracy theories pose a real "danger to democracy" given his position third in line to the presidency. Riggleman provides background on Johnson's surprise victory for Speaker, noting his "far, far, far right" stances and record promoting election fraud claims and QAnon conspiracies. He warns there is now a severe risk of Biden's impeachment efforts and undermining support for Ukraine under Johnson's leadership. _____ PLEASE SUPPORT OUR INDEPENDENT PODCASTS, AND YOUR DONATIONS ARE NOW TAX DEDUCTIBLE: PATREON.COM/NARATIV _____ Drawing on his investigative work for the January 6th committee, Riggleman reveals stunning insights from Mark Meadows' texts, which he argues provided a "roadmap to the insurrection." The messages spotlight connections between the Stop the Steal conspiracy theories and the Hunter Biden laptop disinformation campaign. Most alarmingly, Riggleman discloses that Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, was embedded in these group texts coordinating with the White House on election challenges. He contends this suggests potential judicial branch involvement in subverting the election. Overall, Riggleman makes a compelling case that Johnson's rise to Speaker of the House signals the GOP's disturbing slide into extremism and tolerance of dangerous conspiracies. He surfaces the urgent need to counter these anti-democratic forces connected to January 6th that are still working to undermine the Biden presidency. Guest: Denver Riggleman, former GOP Congressman and author of "The Breach" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, former GOP Congressman Denver Riggleman joins to discuss the concerning election of far-right Republican Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House. Riggleman explains how Johnson's extreme views and embrace of election conspiracy theories pose a real "danger to democracy" given his position third in line to the presidency. Riggleman provides background on Johnson's surprise victory for Speaker, noting his "far, far, far right" stances and record promoting election fraud claims and QAnon conspiracies. He warns there is now a severe risk of Biden's impeachment efforts and undermining support for Ukraine under Johnson's leadership. _____ PLEASE SUPPORT OUR INDEPENDENT PODCASTS, AND YOUR DONATIONS ARE NOW TAX DEDUCTIBLE: PATREON.COM/NARATIV _____ Drawing on his investigative work for the January 6th committee, Riggleman reveals stunning insights from Mark Meadows' texts, which he argues provided a "roadmap to the insurrection." The messages spotlight connections between the Stop the Steal conspiracy theories and the Hunter Biden laptop disinformation campaign. Most alarmingly, Riggleman discloses that Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, was embedded in these group texts coordinating with the White House on election challenges. He contends this suggests potential judicial branch involvement in subverting the election. Overall, Riggleman makes a compelling case that Johnson's rise to Speaker of the House signals the GOP's disturbing slide into extremism and tolerance of dangerous conspiracies. He surfaces the urgent need to counter these anti-democratic forces connected to January 6th that are still working to undermine the Biden presidency. Guest: Denver Riggleman, former GOP Congressman and author of "The Breach"
Best of the underground, week of Sept 5, 2023: Who will save the world? JOHN will! And a bunch of great music (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
"What's your source?" That's the question former Congressman Denver Riggleman will often ask in order to cut through the walls that divide people - whether it's patrons who visit Silverback Distillery that he and his wife own, his former constituents from when he was a U.S. Congressman in Virginia's 5th, or even friends and family who object to his record of taking independent stances against the MAGA wing of his former political party. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation like how he and his wife got into the whiskey business; why he joined the Freedom Caucus and whether he regretted that decision; what he learned through his work on the January 6th Committee and what Americans need to know about it; whether some of his former colleagues in Congress are really as crazy as they seem; and the truth about Bigfoot! Denver Riggleman supported advanced intelligence analysis and technical development programs during his over two decades as an intelligence officer, NSA adviser, federal contractor, research and development technology lead, and successful CEO of support companies for the Department of Defense. A veteran of the Global War on Terror and multiple worldwide operations, he served with honor in the US Air Force for nine active-duty years and is a former member of the House of Representatives from Virginia's Fifth Congressional District, which he represented as a Republican from 2019–2021. Congressman Riggleman is the former senior technical advisor for the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. He is the CEO of Riggleman Information and Intelligence Group, the co-owner of the award-winning Silverback Distillery and is the author of the NY Times bestseller THE BREACH and BIGFOOT… IT'S COMPLICATED. Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it. www.democracygroup.org/shows/talkin-politics-religion twitter.com/coreysnathan denverleeriggleman.com/ www.sbdistillery.com/ amzn.to/3IdodPv amzn.to/3LYuO0Y
"What's your source?" That's the question former Congressman Denver Riggleman will often ask in order to cut through the walls that divide people - whether it's patrons who visit Silverback Distillery that he and his wife own, his former constituents from when he was a U.S. Congressman in Virginia's 5th, or even friends and family who object to his record of taking independent stances against the MAGA wing of his former political party. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation like how he and his wife got into the whiskey business; why he joined the Freedom Caucus and whether he regretted that decision; what he learned through his work on the January 6th Committee and what Americans need to know about it; whether some of his former colleagues in Congress are really as crazy as they seem; and the truth about Bigfoot! Denver Riggleman supported advanced intelligence analysis and technical development programs during his over two decades as an intelligence officer, NSA adviser, federal contractor, research and development technology lead, and successful CEO of support companies for the Department of Defense. A veteran of the Global War on Terror and multiple worldwide operations, he served with honor in the US Air Force for nine active-duty years and is a former member of the House of Representatives from Virginia's Fifth Congressional District, which he represented as a Republican from 2019–2021. Congressman Riggleman is the former senior technical advisor for the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. He is the CEO of Riggleman Information and Intelligence Group, the co-owner of the award-winning Silverback Distillery and is the author of the NY Times bestseller THE BREACH and BIGFOOT… IT'S COMPLICATED. Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it. www.democracygroup.org/shows/talkin-politics-religion twitter.com/coreysnathan denverleeriggleman.com/ www.sbdistillery.com/ amzn.to/3IdodPv amzn.to/3LYuO0Y
Best of the underground, week of May 23, 2023: Cliffhanger resolved! And great, great songs (All podcasts are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
"What's your source?" That's the question former Congressman Denver Riggleman will often ask in order to cut through the walls that divide people - whether it's patrons who visit Silverback Distillery that he and his wife own, his former constituents from when he was a U.S. Congressman in Virginia's 5th, or even friends and family who object to his record of taking independent stances against the MAGA wing of his former political party. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation like how he and his wife got into the whiskey business; why he joined the Freedom Caucus and whether he regretted that decision; what he learned through his work on the January 6th Committee and what Americans need to know about it; whether some of his former colleagues in Congress are really as crazy as they seem; and the truth about Bigfoot! Denver Riggleman supported advanced intelligence analysis and technical development programs during his over two decades as an intelligence officer, NSA adviser, federal contractor, research and development technology lead, and successful CEO of support companies for the Department of Defense. A veteran of the Global War on Terror and multiple worldwide operations, he served with honor in the US Air Force for nine active-duty years and is a former member of the House of Representatives from Virginia's Fifth Congressional District, which he represented as a Republican from 2019–2021. Congressman Riggleman is the former senior technical advisor for the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. He is the CEO of Riggleman Information and Intelligence Group, the co-owner of the award-winning Silverback Distillery and is the author of the NY Times bestseller THE BREACH and BIGFOOT… IT'S COMPLICATED. Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it. www.democracygroup.org/shows/talkin-politics-religion twitter.com/coreysnathan denverleeriggleman.com/ www.sbdistillery.com/ amzn.to/3IdodPv amzn.to/3LYuO0Y
"What's your source?" That's the question former Congressman Denver Riggleman will often ask in order to cut through the walls that divide people - whether it's patrons who visit Silverback Distillery that he and his wife own, his former constituents from when he was a U.S. Congressman in Virginia's 5th, or even friends and family who object to his record of taking independent stances against the MAGA wing of his former political party. We cover a lot of ground in this conversation like how he and his wife got into the whiskey business; why he joined the Freedom Caucus and whether he regretted that decision; what he learned through his work on the January 6th Committee and what Americans need to know about it; whether some of his former colleagues in Congress are really as crazy as they seem; and the truth about Bigfoot! Denver Riggleman supported advanced intelligence analysis and technical development programs during his over two decades as an intelligence officer, NSA adviser, federal contractor, research and development technology lead, and successful CEO of support companies for the Department of Defense. A veteran of the Global War on Terror and multiple worldwide operations, he served with honor in the US Air Force for nine active-duty years and is a former member of the House of Representatives from Virginia's Fifth Congressional District, which he represented as a Republican from 2019–2021. Congressman Riggleman is the former senior technical advisor for the House Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol. He is the CEO of Riggleman Information and Intelligence Group, the co-owner of the award-winning Silverback Distillery and is the author of the NY Times bestseller THE BREACH and BIGFOOT… IT'S COMPLICATED. Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it. www.democracygroup.org/shows/talkin-politics-religion twitter.com/coreysnathan denverleeriggleman.com/ www.sbdistillery.com/ amzn.to/3IdodPv amzn.to/3LYuO0Y
Follow @thebuzzrnet Release Date: 07/04/23 Location: United States, Morgantown, WV Tucker Riggleman & The Cheap Dates ‘Virtue' About the Song “Virtue” is the first single from the forthcoming second full-length record from West Virginia twang-rock band Tucker Riggleman & The Cheap Dates. Tracked, mixed, and produced by Grammy-nominated producer Duane Lundy (Sunday Valley, Ringo Starr,...
We've got a MAGA alert agenda this week: Michigan Republicans have a battle of election deniers for chair of their party. Some top Michigan Republicans want to draft charisma-challenged Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to lead the 2024 ticket. In Ottawa County, the MAGA takeover of the Republican Party is on full display with a purge of county officials who aren't radical enough for the new county commission. And the MAGA wing is looking at a takeover of some mid-Michigan school boards. The MAGA-craziness is on display in DC as well, with reality-adjacent people like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Jim Jordan now into power positions in the U.S. House…which also features a couple of committee assignments for the Congressman currently known as George Santos. Joining the conversation this week is former Republican Denver Riggleman of Virginia. A former Air Force officer and National Security Agency contractor, Riggleman was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 2018. He was defeated in his bid for reelection in 2020, losing to Republican primary challenger Bob Good in a drive-through party convention. Riggleman co-authored a book with Hunter Walker titled, The Breach, which was published in October of 2022. The book detailed his work on the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack. He is the only member of the Republican party to speak on the House of Representatives floor against QAnon. He is a co-sponsor of 2020 US House resolution "Condemning QAnon and rejecting the conspiracy theories it promotes". He is also one of the co-authors of the Network Contagion Research Institute report called "THE QANON CONSPIRACY: Destroying Families, Dividing Communities, Undermining Democracy" which he wrote before the January 6 storming of the US Capitol. This week in Michigan politics: Michigan Democrats: Let's move up presidential primary. GOP: Not so fast | Bridge Michigan New Hampshire Democrats to Biden: Changing primary calendar will ‘wreak havoc' on us | The Hill Biden risks backlash with 2024 presidential election primary calendar Inside the Early Elbowing for Michigan's Open Senate Seat Pressure coming for Stabenow to step down early | WLNS 6 News Perry Johnson, mulling presidential or U.S. Senate run in Michigan, plans Super Bowl ad Basically broke, Michigan GOP to charge delegates to attend convention | Bridge Michigan New Ottawa County board ends racial diversity office, hires John Gibbs Ottawa County's newly named health officer spread baseless COVID-19 info Michigan GOP chair candidates stick with unproven election claims Conservative group names 5 Greater Lansing school districts to watchlist Top Michigan Republicans move to draft DeSantis for 2024 Michigan Biden electors sue false Trump slate House GOP votes: Marjorie Taylor Greene is not ‘fringe' Insider: Some ... relegated to subcommittees after speaker vote =========================== This week's podcast is underwritten in part by EPIC-MRAEPIC ▪ MRA is a full service survey research firm with expertise in: • Public Opinion Surveys • Market Research Studies • Live Telephone Surveys • On-Line and Automated Surveys • Focus Group Research • Bond Proposals - Millage Campaigns • Political Campaigns & Consulting • Ballot Proposals - Issue Advocacy Research • Community - Media Relations • Issue - Image Management • Database Development & List Management
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Join Saladin Ambar for a conversation with former Congressman Denver Riggleman about his role on the January 6th Committee and his new book, The Breach: The Untold Story of the Investigation into January 6th, and the threats that face our democracy moving forward. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eagleton-institute/message
Former Representative Denver Riggleman discusses the January 6th committee, his experiences as a Republican during the Trump Administration, and his new book, The Breach. Denver Riggleman served in the Air Force for 15 years. Most of that time was spent as an intelligence officer and NSA advisor. From 2019 to 2021, Riggleman represented Virginia's 5th Congressional District in the House of Representatives as a republican, but received extreme backlash from the far right for things like officiating a same-sex marriage, and joining the climate change caucus. These experiences pushed him away from the party, and he now no longer considers himself a republican. Denver discusses this period of his life in the interview: “I think Ken, really the same sex wedding was the beginning of opening my eyes to a bigger world of what was going on in the conspiracy world. And then that's when I really got involved and became the first Republican to go against QAnon and the first that Republican to do the QAnon resolution. And then nobody really gave a hell, I was completely alone until January 6th. I tried to tell people violence was coming, but there were a lot of people doing that. People just did listen. But Ken, it just got to the point that I just couldn't stand living in a facts challenged political party anymore.” To hear about all of this and more, check out Denver's book, The Breach. You can learn more about him by visiting denverleeriggleman.com. Denver is on Twitter at @RepRiggleman, and on instagram at @DenverRiggleman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Virginia Democrat bill would punish parents for not affirming LGBTQ children? A felony? What would it take for you to switch parties? Riggleman and Gabbard did. Virginia Congressional races reveal some funny clips. Wexton? Justice? Parkland shooter doesn't get death penalty and 13 year old charged with hate crime? Test given to local High School students to determine politics. We have it! Florida turns Covid “vaccination” on its head! Justin Hart to explain. Biden punishing Saudi Arabia for reducing oil production? Why did we stop? Troy Aikman simple notices that the NFL doesn't wear dresses. Oh boy! Will anyone use PayPal again? Or trust them? And more…
As the race for Congress heats up, one prominent Republican is throwing his support behind a Democrat. Michael Pope reports.
THE THESIS: The Party hates participatory democracies and are doing everything they can to destroy them. Italian voters elect a populist coalition and an unelected paper-bully at the EU says she has “tools” to punish them for choosing a “difficult direction.” Not all of them understand this, but many do: by constantly attacking and punishing the choice of voters, The Party is demonstrating that voting is not enough. What comes after populism? Revolution. THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: The Party, which is comprised largely of atheists, likes to wag Romans 13 in the face of Christians. And, indeed, we are to follow the law . . . so long as following the law does not violate the Word of God. For some reason, The Party chooses to ignore they are to follow the law as well. The EU threatening Italian voters is lawless thuggery. In America, our ultimate civil authority is the Constitution and The Party is attacking that as well, again ignoring their Romans 13 obligation. Romans 13 Submission to Governing Authorities 13 Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God. 2 Consequently, whoever rebels against the authority is rebelling against what God has instituted, and those who do so will bring judgment on themselves. 3 For rulers hold no terror for those who do right, but for those who do wrong. Do you want to be free from fear of the one in authority? Then do what is right and you will be commended. 4 For the one in authority is God's servant for your good. But if you do wrong, be afraid, for rulers do not bear the sword for no reason. They are God's servants, agents of wrath to bring punishment on the wrongdoer. 5 Therefore, it is necessary to submit to the authorities, not only because of possible punishment but also as a matter of conscience. 6 This is also why you pay taxes, for the authorities are God's servants, who give their full time to governing. 7 Give to everyone what you owe them: If you owe taxes, pay taxes; if revenue, then revenue; if respect, then respect; if honor, then honor. Love Fulfills the Law 8 Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law. 9 The commandments, “You shall not commit adultery,” “You shall not murder,” “You shall not steal,” “You shall not covet,” and whatever other command there may be, are summed up in this one command: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” 10 Love does no harm to a neighbor. Therefore love is the fulfillment of the law. The Day Is Near 11 And do this, understanding the present time: The hour has already come for you to wake up from your slumber, because our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. 12 The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light. 13 Let us behave decently, as in the daytime, not in carousing and drunkenness, not in sexual immorality and debauchery, not in dissension and jealousy. 14 Rather, clothe yourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ, and do not think about how to gratify the desires of the flesh. THE NEWS & COMMENT: In the face of being forcibly injected and locked-down, invaded an economically devastated, Italians have elected a woman who understands what the enemy is doing to people, I pray the woman knows the Lord. [AUDIO] - (In Italian with subtitles) “This is Italy's new Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. I've never heard any politician so perfectly explain what we're up against and why we fight. When you watch this video, you'll quickly realize why the establishment is afraid of her.” - Greg Price on Twitter. Who are we? This student gave a similar speech back in June of 2021, he was speaking directly to the bosses of his school [AUDIO] - “This teen's 5 minute speech to his school board is fire.” - Not-Billy on Twitter Not everyone gets this. Some people have convinced themselves that giving all power to few people is how the World will be a heaven on earth Who are they? [AUDIO] - Globalists in panic… EU dominatrix Ursula von der Leyen vows sanctions on Italy if conservative candidate wins… Sex With Children: The Gender Ideology End Game; Spanish government Minister of Equality says children have the right to have sex if they want [AUDIO] - ‘First Avowed Fascist Since Mussolini': Leftists, Media in Denial the Right-Wing Alliance Could Win in Italy; CBS News: “Giorgia Meloni, the woman expected to win, leads a neo-fascist movement, reminiscent of Benito Mussolini's own political party.” [AUDIO] - IRELAND - One world globalism, where sovereignty is considered ‘backward'. Taoiseach Micheal Martin declaring "Ireland wants nothing to do with the backward idea of sovereignty! We remain absolutely committed to the ideals of the European Union". If Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni sounds familiar--and, she should--this is a reminder that God have us the ability to be skeptical, to apply critical thinking and he gave us souls that can sense His voice, and that of the liar. [AUDIO] - Trump “roasts” Hillary as Hillary sits next to a Cardinal of the Catholic Church Riggleman: After I criticized Trump, my mom texted me, ‘I'm sorry you were ever elected' Denver Riggleman, a former GOP lawmaker from Virginia and House Jan. 6 committee aide, wrote in his forthcoming book that his mom texted him saying she was “sorry you were ever elected” after the then-Republican lawmaker went on CNN to condemn QAnon. Riggleman marketed his book as a behind-the-scenes look at the Jan. 6 investigation. A copy obtained by The Hill in advance of its Tuesday release reveals details on Riggleman's relationship with his mother as he publicly raised concerns about former President Trump and right-wing conspiracy theories. “What will it take to wake you up son….I love you so, but cannot stand by and listen to your elitist attitude and being praised by elitist journalist and democrats,” Riggleman's mother texted him. Congratulations, she said. “You are now part of the swamp…I'm sorry you were ever elected…You are officially a politician…I have cried over you and my heart is broken by you.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Best of the underground, week of July 19, 2022: Various new superpowers, and cults, and what food is your band? Plus, summertime mixtape: six great songs. (All podcasts and reviews are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
Denver Riggleman was a Republican Congressman from Virginia until 2020 when he lost his seat in a primary challenge. Today he calls himself an independent, saying the Republican party has moved away from him and turned into a cult of personality. Riggleman also served on the January 6th committee as a “senior technical adviser” — working with the committee's team to sift through data that the committee uncovered as part of its investigation. He left that position at the end of April.
In this special two-part episode previewing the forthcoming hearings of House Select Committee on January 6, John Heilemann talks with Denver Riggleman, former Republican congressman from Virginia, and, until recently, 1/6 committee staffer. Heilemann and Riggleman discuss the staggering scope of what the committee has learned since its inception (including the explosive text messages to and from former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, which Riggleman helped uncover) about the involvement of Donald Trump and his inner circle in the attempt to overturn the 2020 election; how the story of the pressures placed on Mike Pence to prevent Joe Biden from taking office will be among the key facets of the hearings; and Riggleman's assessment of the case for bringing criminal charges against Trump for his role in the 1/6 insurrection. They also discuss the part Q-Anon played in ending Riggleman's career in Congress, the centrality of conspiracy theories to the identity of today's GOP, and strange tale of how Riggleman's interest in Bigfoot became part of his public profile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this special two-part episode previewing the forthcoming hearings of House Select Committee on January 6, John Heilemann talks with Denver Riggleman, former Republican congressman from Virginia, and, until recently, 1/6 committee staffer. Heilemann and Riggleman discuss the staggering scope of what the committee has learned since its inception (including the explosive text messages to and from former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, which Riggleman helped uncover) about the involvement of Donald Trump and his inner circle in the attempt to overturn the 2020 election; how the story of the pressures placed on Mike Pence to prevent Joe Biden from taking office will be among the key facets of the hearings; and Riggleman's assessment of the case for bringing criminal charges against Trump for his role in the 1/6 insurrection. They also discuss the part Q-Anon played in ending Riggleman's career in Congress, the centrality of conspiracy theories to the identity of today's GOP, and strange tale of how Riggleman's interest in Bigfoot became part of his public profile. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeremy takes a moment from his trip to Virigina to talk to Silverback Distillery owner/master distiller Christine Riggleman. TBD music is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Important Links: Steve Akley's New Book, Bourbon Assignments: https://amzn.to/2Y68Eoy ABV Network Shop: https://shop.abvnetwork.com/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3kAJZQz Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
This week: it's beginning to look like Democrats outmaneuver Republicans on infrastructure; Jeffrey Rosen has been working with the DOJ about TFG's attempts to get him to do a coup; we're learning how deep the plan actually went; Riggleman, once endorsed by TFG, is now a technical advisor to the Jan 6 Commission; and welcome to Eunice Lee to the 2nd Circuit. Follow your hosts on Twitter: https://twitter.com/allisongill https://twitter.com/patorrezlaw https://twitter.com/aisle45pod Want to support this podcast and get it ad-free and early? Go to: https://www.patreon.com/aisle45pod Promo Codes: Get help writing your emails, reports, presentations, resumes, blogs… today. Go to wordtune.com/CLEANUP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By popular demand, the twins of thicc are back! Mr. Miguel Puertas and Mr. Kyle Riggleman sit with Nathan to talk the dangers of technology and social media for our species moving forward, the disasters on the horizon because of the venom and divide in this country, but don't worry. They also talk about puking, Miguel's dodgy sexual escapades, punching dogs, and much much more. As always, feel free to listen, follow, and share the episode with anyone you have hiked with, but only if you want to. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode of Chill Filtered, the boys drink a highly limited East Coast special edition bourbon: Silverback Christine Riggleman Reserve. They talk house projects, Cole's upcoming baby girl, summer fun, the SIP awards, Silverback history and an update from Christine Riggleman herself. On Whiskey World News, Robby reads an article about an epic Scotland whiskey excursion available for $9K. And on "What Whiskey Would You Choose?", the boys ask: What distillery would you most want to visit? Join the boys for a fun update on the Silverback distillery and find out what makes this limited release so special.
In the third hour, Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel were joined by former MLB manager Jim Riggleman, an old-school baseball man who squared off against White Sox manager Tony La Russa for years. Riggleman discussed the unwritten rules of the game and how La Russa handled the controversy he created with rookie slugger Yermin Mercedes in recent days. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Republican congressman Denver Riggleman joins the show to discuss the Virginia governor's race, the GOP leadership fallout and midterm opportunities, and UFOs.
John Riggleman retired in 2020 after a career of over 40 years in the themed entertainment industry. He started as a ride operator at Cedar Point and Busch Gardens Williamsburg back in the 1970s. Over the years, he has opened multiple new parks and dozens of new attractions and acted as an expert in theme park operations. Most recently, he was Senior Director of Global Operations, Standards, and Harmonization at Universal Parks & Resorts. Even after retiring, John is still very involved with the industry, helping to lead safety committees, educational initiatives, and acting as a mentor for many young professionals in the attractions industry. John started out as a chemistry major in the pre-medical track at West Virginia University. During the summers of his college years, he worked two summers at Cedar Point and two summers at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Though he started out as a ride operator, he was given more responsibility each year, soon gaining leadership positions despite his young age. John realized from those frontline operations experiences that he wanted to have a career in themed entertainment because he loved working outdoors and truly enjoyed interacting with people. Getting hired full-time after graduation was actually a challenge for John in the 1970s, so he stayed in school and earned a second degree in medical technology as he continued to submit different applications to different parks. Eventually, he found his landing spot in 1980 at Cedar Point as an area manager. After finding his way into the industry full-time, John would stay for 40 more years, work at about 10 different parks, live in 9 states, open 4 new parks, and open over 40 new attractions. While they do have a variety of similarities, John noticed some key differences between seasonal and year-round theme parks during his time working at each type. One challenge for seasonal parks is that they often have smaller teams that must wear more hats. Year-round parks tended to have larger, more specialized teams. This led to a difference in how quickly employees, especially young workers, were able to climb the ranks and gather more responsibilities. Like John experienced himself, young employees at seasonal parks that returned each year and excelled were given new role with more duties and oversight of other employees. At a year-round park, this sort of quick progression is less common. At either type of park, whether the employee ultimately wants to be in a guest-facing role later in their career, John sees the value of all theme park employees spending some time on the frontlines. For example, back-of-the-house operations employees can often design better service, training, and operations manuals if they have empathy for what ride operators experience each day. Day-to-day operations have their unique challenges, but opening new rides, lands, or parks is incredibly challenging and rewarding. When a new park is part of an existing chain of theme parks, such as Six Flags or Universal, the new park has the luxury to learn from the existing parks and take many of their operations procedures to the new park. While this makes it easier for the new park, it also is beneficial to the company because consistency across parks in your portfolio is very beneficial. When creating a park that is completely new, they can start their operations manuals from scratch. This was the case that John experienced when he was on the opening team for the short-lived Hard Rock Park. They first benchmarked existing parks and looked at what worked well as well as identified opportunities for improvement. Hard Rock Park had the opportunity to run completely differently than parks with decades of history. John enjoyed the ability to incorporate new efficiencies in the park’s operations plans, but unfortunately, the park didn’t even last for an entire season. When asked about Hard Rock Park and some insight into possible reasons why it didn’t survive, John indicated that there were multiple factors at play. He said it was a beautiful park with a great variety of attractions, delicious food, and IAAPA award-nominated entertainment. All of the guest-facing elements looked great, and John was confident that the right people were designing and building the park. Some of the different theories are that the hard-hit 2008 economy was partially to blame. Another theory is that the park was expected to be cash flow positive from day one, which is a feat very few parks can achieve. Most parks take several years before they climb out of the red, and their parent companies have to shoulder some losses to ultimately make the park a success. Another possibility is that the location, about 10 minutes from the beaches of Myrtle Beach, didn’t help; some thought it was hard to argue with the free entertainment of a beach. In the end, it is hard to pinpoint a single reason that Hard Rock Park didn’t make it through its inaugural season. John also discussed his involvement with education, training, and informal mentoring of young professionals in the attractions industry. John has taught several classes at the Rosen College of Hospitality Management, including risk management and product development courses. John also serves on multiple boards and committees that focus on training and increasing safety standards within the themed entertainment industry. While theme parks are often direct competitors with each other, when it comes to safety, John says that these competitors become “fierce friends.” John enjoys recruiting students from universities near the theme parks. He emphasized that he loves learning from all of his employees and enjoys hiring talent that will challenge him and help make the park even better. When asked if he had any advice he’d like to share with students or other young professionals potentially interested in a career in theme parks, John emphasized the importance of finding your passion, whatever that might be. He also discussed the value of networking. Some examples of places to network would be to attend ASTM, AIMS, and IAAPA expos and conferences. He also suggested getting involved with theme park competitions. John has been a long-time supporter of the Ryerson Invitational Thrill Design Competition, started by Dr. Kathryn Woodcock, a professor at Ryerson University. Additionally, John said that while a degree is useful at opening some doors, your attitude is what is most important at ultimately proving yourself as a young professional in the themed entertainment industry. If you’d like to get in touch with John Riggleman, reach out to him on LinkedIn. To get in touch with AttractionPros: attractionpros@gmail.com. #weareallattractionpros
Denver Riggleman, former congressman for Virginia’s 5th District and noted Bigfoot enthusiast, joins Jonah on today’s episode for a colorful discussion of Americans’ freedom to believe anything they want. Sometimes, the consequences can be tragic, as in the case of January 6. But they can also be truly spectacular, and for proof, look no further than those who believe Bigfoot is an interdimensional traveler, psychedelic prophet, and alien scout. Before diving headfirst into Sasquatch lore, the pair also explore fine liquor, what it’s really like inside the House Freedom Caucus, and Denver’s experiences running for office. It’s a Remnant André the Giant wouldn’t want you to miss. Show Notes: -Denver’s website -Denver, QAnon, and Bigfoot erotica -"The QAnon Conspiracy: Destroying Families, Dividing Communities, Undermining Democracy" - a report co-authored by Denver -Denver’s new book, Bigfoot… It’s Complicated -The Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot film -9/11 truthers -NYT: “One Republican’s Lonely Fight Against a Flood of Misinformation” -Mick Mulvaney on The Dispatch Podcast -Denver and the church parking lot -Silverback Distillery -Is Bigfoot an interdimensional traveler? -The Nashville bomber believed in lizard people -Giuliani’s insane voter fraud claims -Judean People’s Front vs. People’s Front of Judea -The Six Million Dollar Man vs. Bigfoot See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the 40th episode of the Okay, Buy Why? Podcast. This week Nathan sits down with two very good friends, the powerful Miggs and Riggs, Mr. Miguel Puertas and Mr. Kyle Riggleman. The boys talk about the similarities between 9/11 and 2 girls 1 cup, attempted grand theft auto, getting a knife pulled on you at the skate park, and everything in between. Please check these two out on their Instagrams. Also, please be sure to like, follow, and share this episode with friends, but only if you want to. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Rep. Val Demings (D-Fla.), Orlando's ex-police chief, and ex-Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-Va.), a former Air Force intelligence officer, make impeachment personal on the latest episode of Law&Crime's "Objections." A former manager from ex-President Trump's first impeachment, Rep. Demings passed the torch to her successors with advice to weave personal narratives as the voices for U.S. public. In her interview, she elaborates on that advice, reflects on the "Thin Blue Line" as a former Orlando police chief, and talks about her new post as chair of the House Homeland Security's Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. When delivering his farewell address on Dec. 10, then-Rep. Riggleman warned about the dangers of disinformation, and he recalled telling his then-colleagues in the GOP that there would be an "80 percent chance of violence" around the time of the transition. He reflected on this episode about how he "hated to be validated" on Jan. 6, bemoaned the direction of his former party, and described a political career bookended by misinformation campaigns directed at him.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"The new music in 2021 is already coming in hot. Plus, as always... I miss things! So, some more 'new to me' tunes from 2020 in the mix as well. BUY MUSIC. BUY MUSIC. BUY MUSIC. BUY MUSIC. BUY MUSIC. BUY MUSIC. BUY MUSIC. BUY MUSIC. If you are able, I encourage you to find at least one artist in the mix today and purchase some tunes, merch or both! Quick Links to buy: Tucker Riggleman & The Cheap Dates, Swamp Dogg, Little Gold, Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys, Buck Meek, Brent Beamer, Pearl Charles, The Governors, Malin Pettersen, Jonas Carping, Mavis Staples, Brother Galen, Brandi Ediss 00:00 - Emily 02:02 - Storming in Memphis - Tucker Riggleman and The Cheap Dates 05:28 - Rosie - Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys 08:47 - Second Sight - Buck Meek 12:41 - Hard To Leave - Mavis Staples 15:40 - Friends Are Hard to Bury - Little Gold 18:12 - Emily 19:49 - Good, Better, Best - Swamp Dogg 22:36 - Memories (feat. John Prine) - Swamp Dogg 27:17 - Moonlight Parade - Jonas Carping 31:45 - Handin' Out - Brother Galen 36:42 - Going Nowhere Fast - Brent Beamer 40:41 - Back to TX - The Governors 42:38 - Emily 43:49 - Take Your Time - Pearl Charles 47:39 - I Didn't Try - Brandi Ediss 50:27 - Queen of The Meadow - Malin Pettersen 53:51 - Emily 54:50 - Ladyfish - Little Gold 58:01 - Finish "
Metaphors. Tom Cruise. John waxes nostalgic, and also rips off a band aid. AND great, excellent music. (All podcasts and reviews are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)
In the first episode of Joint Resolution, Joe Cunningham sits down with Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-VA) and former Rep. Denver Riggleman (R-VA). Both of these leaders are known for their independent streaks and share Joe's call for an end to hyperpartisanship and tribalism. Spanberger made news in the aftermath of the election for criticizing the Democratic Party's strategy in the 2020 elections. Riggleman was defeated in 2020 after his officiation of a same-sex wedding upset Republicans in his district.
As always, this episode is PACKED with country, punk, blues, pretty much anything you want. Bella co-hosts, plus we get an interview with the delightful Bronte Fall! Album of the Week: Pony Bradshaw -- Calico Jim This album is rife with intensely passionate songwriting and a true sense of place. On Calico Jim, Pony Bradshaw explores the underbelly of Appalachia -- and a path for the future. These are punk rock lyrics with traditional backing, a potent combination in Bradshaw’s hands -- add in the emotional conviction in his performance and you’ve got an electric combination. I’ve added this song to my 2021 Album of the Year list as one I’ll return to next winter. This week’s episode is sponsored by the Choose Your Struggle podcast. Listen to real-life people share their struggles with addiction and mental health and #EndTheStigma today. Tucker Riggleman & the Cheap Dates -- “Curtain” (Alive and Dying Fast) King Commoner -- “Everyone That I Know” (Love Travels Light) Bubblewands -- “Astronaut” (Single) Leah and the Truth -- “Modern Disease” (Single) Pony Bradshaw -- “Dope Mountain”(Calico Jim) Ghalia Volt -- “Can’t Escape”(One Woman Band) Hugh Phillips -- “Jack Devise” (It’s Been a Long Time) Melissa Erin -- “Settle on Down” (Single) Lilly Winwood -- “Few More Records” (Time Well Spent) Saugeye -- “Dirt On Your Hands” (Saugeye) Eric Church -- “Doing Life With Me” (Single) Nellen Dryden -- “Come On Honey” (Standstill) Mother Juniper -- “Carolina” (Single) INTERVIEW: Bronte Fall Featured music from her EP Finishing School: “Six Years” “White Dress” Podcast intro by Alma Contra, music from Two Cow Garage’s “Stars & Gutters” Send me music via SubmitHub! Send me money via Ko-fi or Patreon. Find Rachel and her comic via https://linktr.ee/rachel.cholst
The Specialist urges all Christians to stand up NOW and take our Nation back from those intent on destroying America. Chris goes on to look at the Mayors of major cities across the country where lawlessness is running rampant. Christianity is under ATTACK. Congressman Denver Riggleman, currently serving in Washington joins Chris as they touch on a variety of topics. Congressman Riggleman is the co-chair of the China Task Force and he elaborates on finding solutions to the malicious actions of the Chinese. The discussion goes to the most recent corrupt primary held in the 5th District which he currently represents. An awesome hour with a TRUE STATESMAN. Virginia Senator Amanda Chase serving on a state level and now running for the Governor of Virgknia joins The Specialist for a chat about her campaign as well as what is happening on a State level in Richmond.
To break the monotony The Specialist decides to give you some Interesting Facts. He goes on to remind you about the importance of checking barcodes prior to a purchase. Chris gives his daily Covid 19 update which has the deaths up to over 90 000. U.S. Air Force Veteran, American businessman and politician Denver Riggleman currently serving in the U.S. House of Representatives representing Virginia's 5th District joins Chris. Congressman Riggleman talks about his role on the China Task Force, which was in place prior to the pandemic. An information packed, eye opening segment with a true STATESMAN. Michael Grecco an award winning internationally renowned Director and photographer of celebrity portraits joins The Specialist on Mainstreet U.S.A. His award winning still images are published the world over in magazines such as Esquire, Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone and Time.
James Rapien discusses Jim Riggleman's future in Cincinnati, the Reds' streak and more on today's podcast. He also chats with Chad Dotson of RedlegNation.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Rapien discusses Anthony DeSclafani's 2018 debut, what he would do with Scooter Gennett and more on today's podcast. Hear from Jim Riggleman as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Rapien discusses the Reds' decision to bench Jesse Winker and previews their three game series in San Diego. Hear from manager Jim Riggleman on today's podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
James Rapien discusses the Reds 7-6 loss, doesn't understand Jim Riggleman's postgame comments and voices some concern for Homer Bailey and Brandon Finnegan. Hear from Riggleman, Bailey and Scooter Gennett on today's podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices