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Ben and Sarah met at as ASU students at a prayer gathering thirty-five years ago. They were just friends at the time, but God had other plans. Through their time together in prayer and faithfulness, God was growing their resilience, their desire to bring people together, and their trust in His timing. Today, Ben and Sarah are Directors of the Campus Christian Center (C3), next to Arizona State University, which is now home to more than 20 Christian ministries and hundreds of weekly student visitors. Additionally, Ben is the Executive Director of the Arizona Center for Christian Studies (AzCCS), which seeks to engage ASU students and faculty with a Christian academic presence and perspective.Over the decades, Ben and Sarah have seen many prayers answered. They've ministered to countless students, professors, and leaders. They've also experienced challenges. Through it all, they've been reminded of God's good timing and purposes. He's been trustworthy before. He is trustworthy now. They are trusting Him into the future.This episode will energize your faith and your hope. Give it a listen and be encouraged.To learn more about C3 or Arizona Center for Christian Studies: www.c3tempe.org or www.azccs.netSocial Media: @c3tempeTo connect with Ben and Sarah: info@c3tempe.org
Kristen Welker interviews Energy Secretary Chris Wright as Americans feel the squeeze from rising gas prices amid the war with Iran. Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) joins exclusively as Democrats lose ground in the redistricting fight. Gov. Wes Moore (D-Md.), Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-Ark.) and philanthropist Olivia Walton join for a Common Ground conversation on maternal health. Ashley Etienne, Matt Gorman, Jonathan Martin and Tyler Pager join the roundtable. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Gov. Wes Moore (D-Md.), Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R-Ark.) and philanthropist Olivia Walton join Meet the Press for a Common Ground conversation around maternal health. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders joins The Riley Gaines Show to talk about her path from the Trump White House to becoming Arkansas's first female governor, what President Trump told her when he wanted her on TV, how media has changed, and why she believes America needs a return to common sense. Riley and Governor Sanders discuss Arkansas's pro-life, pro-family policies, school choice, maternal health, the “bring your baby to work” program, the Razorback Ready 2026 Fitness Challenge, and the Bell-to-Bell No-Cell law aimed at giving students a phone-free education. They also talk about motherhood, marriage, faith, leadership, and why more women and parents are speaking up against the radical agenda affecting America's kids. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nasdaq CEO Adena Friedman discusses the exchange's latest financial results, the IPO pipeline–including SpaceX's potential listing–and the 23 hours a day, 5 days a week U.S. equity trading coming in December.CNBC's Steve Liesman shares the results of the latest CNBC All-America Economic Survey: 40% of people nationwide approve of the President's overall job performance. Amid surging fuel prices and the Iran war, President Trump's net approval rating fell 10 points to -18, the lowest ever measured for his two terms. Plus, Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders discusses the President's approval ratings and his handling of the war in Iran. Steve Liesman - 2:44 Adena Friedman - 12:57 Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders - 30:41 In this episode: Sarah Huckabee Sanders, @SarahHuckabee Steve Liesman, @steveliesman Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkin Cameron Costa, @CameronCostaNY Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On today's show, we hear that the Arkansas Legislature's fiscal session kicked off yesterday with a State of the State address from Sarah Huckabee Sanders. We also hear from Craig Fehrman, who spent five years researching his new book about Lewis and Clark and still didn't find everything he wanted. Plus, news from the River Valley courtesy of Talk Business & Politics.
Help Persecuted Christians TODAY: https://csi-usa.org/quickstart/ Christian Solidarity International On today's Quick Start podcast: NEWS: Iran rejects Trump's 15-point ceasefire plan as the U.S. sets a short deadline and signals possible escalation, while additional troops and Marines move into the region FOCUS STORY: A Little Rock restaurant responds after Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders says she was asked to leave, sparking backlash and debate MAIN THING: From devout Muslim in Iran to Christian Zionist in Israel, Ramin Parsa shares a powerful testimony and his perspective on the current war LAST THING: “With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” — Matthew 19:26 NEW PODCAST AND YOUTUBE SHOW! Radical Revelations with Raj Nair WATCH and SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@Radical-Revelations/?sub_confirmation=1
On today's show, we learn that it's not just voters who aren't turning out to the polls in Arkansas-- it's candidates, too. Also, we explore a new exhibit of facsimiles that allows us to see what texts from hundreds of years ago looked like. Plus, we hear from Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders about her goals for the upcoming fiscal session of the state legislature.
In today's episode, John discusses the incident where Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the Governor of Arkansas and former White House Press Secretary, was asked to leave a restaurant. He also looks at the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.
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A massive global shift is unfolding—and it's exposing everything. From claims of total military dominance over Iran to rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, this episode dives into what's being called a realignment of global power. Meanwhile, explosive allegations tied to James Comey, hidden intelligence, and foreign election interference involving China are raising serious questions about what the public isn't being told. Add in controversy involving Sarah Huckabee Sanders and growing cultural divides—and this episode pulls no punches.
From the brightening days of spring to the chilling developments in Iran, today's show covers everything from local gardening tips to the cutting-edge AI war reshaping global conflict. Plus: missing U.S. military geniuses, regime defections, and political battles at home. Summary: Spring Forward: Days are getting longer until June 21, and the greenery is starting to return—perfect for garden enthusiasts. Clemson Cooperative Extension marks April 15 as the safe “planting day” in South Carolina. Iran in Crisis: Reports of Iranian leadership defections reveal the regime's instability. U.S. and Israeli forces leverage AI, drones, facial recognition, and satellite tech to control the insurgency—without a land war. Directed Energy Weapons & Missing Genius: The story of retired Major General William Neil McCasland, creator of cutting-edge DEWs and hypersonic tech, who mysteriously disappeared, raising serious security questions. Political & Military Implications: The Democrats' historical funding of Iran's missile and nuclear programs, ongoing anti-regime protests, and how current U.S. strategy aims to prevent Iran from rebuilding its arsenal. Social Commentary: Parallels drawn between Iran's lethal intolerance for dissent and extreme sensitivity in the U.S., highlighted by incidents like Sarah Huckabee Sanders being asked to leave a restaurant for ideological disagreement. Timestamps: 00:00 – Spring and solar mood effects 02:30 – Gardening: safe planting days & frost updates 05:45 – Iran leadership defections & AI-driven conflict 10:20 – Israeli warnings and drone operations 15:00 – History of U.S. rules of engagement in wars 20:45 – Directed energy weapons & McCasland disappearance 27:10 – Iran executions and political implications 33:00 – Democrats' historical funding of Iran's military 38:15 – Social commentary: ideological intolerance in the U.S. Key Quotes: “I'm very solar operated… the amount of light and whether there's green around me really affects my mood.” “This is truly… the world's first AI war.” “We have satellites that can read the heat signatures on missiles… launcher's gone.” “We have to destroy the enemy to keep the Democrats from building them back up.” “Being asked to leave a restaurant for disagreeing with someone's politics… this is the mentality that kills dissent.” Keywords / Custom Labels: Spring, Gardening, Iran War, AI Warfare, Drone Strikes, Directed Energy Weapons, McCasland, Iran Executions, Democrat Funding, Military Strategy, Social Commentary
The hour opens with Congressman Eric Burlison discussing the balanced budget amendment, the role of states in curbing federal overreach, and funding negotiations amid the partial government shutdown. The conversation shifts to Doug Kelly of the American Edge Project, explaining the national importance of local data centers for AI leadership, economic competitiveness, and job creation, while addressing community concerns. Next, the Guns and Hoses Queen of Hearts winner is announced, raising funds for the St. Louis Backstoppers, followed by a discussion of Sarah Huckabee Sanders being asked to leave a Little Rock restaurant, highlighting political divisiveness. The hour concludes with Keith Houser detailing the Patriot Training Foundation's work supporting military and first responders, including the upcoming Michael Collins Memorial Freedom Blast and St. Louis Honor Flight. Hashtags: #CapitalBeat #EricBurlison #AmericanEdgeProject #DataCenters #GunsAndHoses #QueenOfHearts #KeithHouser #PatriotTrainingFoundation #FreedomBlast #FirstResponders
Marc Cox's Friday show opens with high-energy March Madness coverage, celebrating local wins and Mizzou's evening game, while weaving in humor, fan rivalries, and debates over states seizing unclaimed funds. Hour 2 continues the March Madness theme with Flava Flav in studio, lively discussions on Jeffrey Epstein conspiracy theories, and Nicole Murray analyzing business news from oil prices to Alibaba layoffs, closing with lighter stories from drones to AI resurrecting Val Kilmer. Hour 3 pivots to global politics, analyzing Iran's attacks and U.S. responses with Jim Carafano, Trump's unpredictable approach with allies, and Nicole Wallace reporting on a DOJ grand conspiracy case, while “Kim on a Whim” revisits unclaimed state funds. Hour 4, branded as the “Capital Beat,” features Rep. Eric Burlison on budget amendments and Homeland Security funding, Doug Kelly advocating for local data centers and American AI competitiveness, the Guns and Hoses Queen of Hearts winner, a debate over Sarah Huckabee Sanders' restaurant incident, and Keith Houser highlighting the Patriot Training Foundation and upcoming Freedom Blast event. The show blends sports, politics, local impact, and patriotism with a mix of insight, humor, and civic engagement. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #MarchMadness #KimOnAWhim #FlavaFlav #JeffreyEpstein #NicoleMurray #Trump #MiddleEast #Iran #F35 #NicoleWallace #EricBurlison #AmericanEdgeProject #DataCenters #QueenOfHearts #PatriotTrainingFoundation #KeithHouser #FreedomBlast #StLouisHonorFlight #MissouriPolitics #LocalImpact
The Croissanterie, a popular restaurant in Little Rock, ordered Gov. Sarah Sanders to leave after servers - including at least one gay server felt threatened and triggered. The owner posted a message saying it was important to look after their staff - so that’s why the Arkansas governor got the boot. What say you?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are soooooooo back! It's our FAVORITE time of the year: ABORTION PROVIDER APPRECIATION WEEK! Abortion Provider Day is on March 10th. It was started in memory of Dr. David Gunn, who was murdered by an anti-abortion extremist in 1993. As always, we choose to both honor the abortion providers who lost their lives and have been harmed by violent extremists, as well as the badass folks who continue to provide abortion care to anyone who needs it. So what better way to celebrate than for Lizz and Moji to remind y'all of ALL the ways YOU can support abortion providers on the daily! PLUS, we bring on FOUR special guests to join in the hoopla! GUEST ROLL CALL: David Gunn Jr., the son of Dr. David Gunn – is here to celebrate his father's life and talk with us about the daily violence abortion clinics face and why honoring his father on Abortion Provider Appreciation Day is so important. PLUS! Dr. Victoria Williams, New Orleans-based doctor, doula, maternal health policy advocate, and member-owner of Birthmark Doula Collective is in the house! She yaps with us on all the powerful work Birthmark Doula Collective does (including challenging Louisiana's latest trash bill that targets abortion pills), the importance of doula reimbursement, and the Black Birth Matters Summit! DOUBLE PLUS!! NY-based OB-GYN and abortion provider, Dr. Chris Creatura, and Executive Director of Women on Web, Venny Ala-Siurua, are here! Expect to hear all about destigmatizing abortion, what happens when the abortion seeker has to become their own abortion provider, and all of the safe access to abortion pills and abortion information that the Canada-based feminist nonprofit organization, Women on Web, offers in 180 countries. This episode is an earful, so come and get it! Times are heavy, but knowledge is power, y'all. We gotchu. OPERATION SAVE ABORTION: You can still join the 10,000+ womb warriors fighting the patriarchy by clicking HERE for past Operation Save Abortion trainings, your toolkit, marching orders, and more. HOSTS: Lizz Winstead IG: @LizzWinstead Bluesky: @LizzWinstead.bsky.social Moji Alawode-El IG: @Mojilocks Bluesky: @Mojilocks.bsky.social SPECIAL GUESTS: David Gunn Jr. IG: @davidlgunnjr Dr. Victoria Williams IG: @VictoriaTheDoc @BirthmarkDoulas Dr. Chris Creatura Venny Ala-Siurua IG: @AbortionPil Bluesky: @Womenonweb.bsky.social GUEST LINKS: Birthmark Doula Collective Website DONATE: Birthmark Doula Collective Birthmark Doula's Maternal Health Fund Black Birth Matters IG: @BlackBirthMatters Cafe au Lait Louisiana Chestfeeding Support Group Women on Web EPISODE LINKS: ADOPT-A-CLINIC Expose Fake Clinics Website AAF's Thank Bank WATCH: “The Devil Is Busy” Short Documentary TICKETS: Michael Shannon & Jason Narducy Tour Operation Save Abortion Expose Fake Clinics BUY AAF MERCH! EMAIL your abobo questions to The Feminist Buzzkills AAF's Abortion-Themed Rage Playlist FOLLOW US: Listen to us ~ FBK Podcast Instagram ~ @AbortionFront Bluesky ~ @AbortionFront TikTok ~ @AbortionFront Facebook ~ @AbortionFront YouTube ~ @AbortionAccessFront TALK TO THE CHARLEY BOT FOR ABOBO OPTIONS & RESOURCES HERE! PATREON HERE! Support our work, get exclusive merch and more! DONATE TO AAF HERE! ACTIVIST CALENDAR HERE! VOLUNTEER WITH US HERE! ADOPT-A-CLINIC HERE! GET ABOBO PILLS FROM PLAN C PILLS HERE! When BS is poppin', we pop off! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week, Axe and Murphy are joined by frequent flier in the Hackeroo Lounge, Jonathan Martin. JMart gives the Hacks a preview of his new Politico show, On the Road with Jonathan Martin, including his conversation with Sarah Huckabee Sanders. The Hacks also discuss the war with Iran — how it's affecting Americans at home, the administration's shifting rationales, and the U.S. Tomahawk strike that hit a school. Plus: Donald Trump firing Kristi Noem, the first cabinet dismissal of his administration, the Texas runoff, and the Hacks close with a tribute to Jesse Jackson. Photo by Philippe LOPEZ / AFP via Getty Images Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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On this week's episode, Rush is brokenhearted about the departure of Sarah Huckabee Sanders, while John is getting irate about "over trading" the show's valuable airtime for goods and services, Bobbo is literally napping on the job, and much more!
It’s Thursday, January 22 — the world tour continues and today The Scott Jennings Show is LIVE from the Arkansas State Capitol. Scott’s in Little Rock to see Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who joins at the end of Hour 2 — plus Scott is keynote speaker tonight at the Arkansas Right to Life annual dinner. Meanwhile, the show leads with breaking federal arrests tied to the Minneapolis church invasion, a major winter storm forecast, and Washington policy with Rep. Stephanie Bice. https://www.BalanceofNature.com Text SCOTT to 50505 for your free Wealth Protection Guide, and qualify for up to $15,000 in free gold/silver.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're travelling to California to expose fraud - Gavin Newsom is panicking, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders joins the show Check out our partners: Patriot Mobile: Go to https://www.PatriotMobile.com/Benny and get A FREE MONTH Shopify: Sign up for your $1 per month trial: http://shopify.com/benny Advantage Gold: TEXT BENNY to 85545 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Rex Nelson sits down with Skip Rutherford to discuss the new year and the changes it may bring to Arkansas. Rex discusses Arkansas politics with Skip, noting the changing landscape amid turmoil between the legislature and Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Skip also talks with Rex about economic growth in West Memphis, Mena, and other places throughout Arkansas. They highlight the outdoor recreation spurred by such developments and how they could impact the state's economy in 2026. Podcast on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube, or visit arkansasonline.com/podcast23 for an exclusive subscription offer available only to podcast listeners Chapters (00:00:12) - Southern Fried Podcast(00:00:53) - Prediction: 2017 will be a record year for tourism in Arkansas(00:08:03) - Exploring West Memphis's outdoor recreation boom(00:10:35) - Predictions for 2026: Oil, Lithium(00:16:46) - Arkansas Senator on Higher Ed(00:22:46) - Northwest Arkansas continues to grow as a healthcare hub(00:28:20) - Arkansas' third largest city, Fort Smith(00:32:00) - Arkansas political campaigns in 2026(00:34:23) - Southern Fried Podcast
Join Dr. Chaps on PIJN News as he covers significant religious and political events. Discover the story of a Hindu priest's canceled prayer, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders' response to atheist criticism, and President Trump's proclamation of Jesus Christ at the National Tree Lighting Ceremony. This episode highlights religious freedom, political discourse, and the role of Christianity in public life.
A University of Oklahoma instructor gave a student a failing grade — and lost their job over it. The reason? Religion entered the chat. We unpack how a routine college assignment turned into a culture-war flashpoint, why academic standards suddenly became optional, and how religious grievance keeps getting rewarded when it collides with higher education. Also this week: Trump administration officials decide government social media accounts are a fine place to preach Christianity, Sarah Huckabee Sanders issues a Christmas proclamation that sounds more like a sermon, and a Colorado megachurch leans hard into child-trafficking panic to push anti-trans ballot initiatives. Plus new Pew numbers on religion in America, a rare LDS feel-good story, listener mail, and yet another reminder that moral panic never really goes away — it just finds new targets.
Send us a textEver leave a holiday table with strong opinions and a stronger urge to fix things? We channel that energy into a focused look at leadership, immigration, and the choices that actually move the needle. From Arkansas to Austin to Phoenix, we trace how context—not slogans—shapes outcomes, and why the details of placement, process, and community design determine whether newcomers struggle or thrive.We start with a lively debate over Sarah Huckabee Sanders' Christmas proclamation, pulling apart what's constitutional, what's cultural signaling, and why these fights feel bigger than a single memo. Then we dive into immigration with a clear lens: legal pathways support success through vetting and services, while illegal flows often create parallel systems that strain schools, healthcare, housing, and wages. Using Phoenix's Iraqi resettlement as a case study, we show how intentional placement, English programs, employer partnerships, and faith-based networks lead to higher employment, faster language acquisition, and real civic participation. We contrast that with dense enclaves in blue metros where isolation and overwhelmed services slow integration, not as a blame game, but as a policy lesson about how to build bridges that work.There's also a lighter—but telling—moment in college sports: Arch Manning's choice to take less NIL money so Texas can recruit better talent. It's a simple act with big implications, a Gen Z signal that leadership is service, merit thrives in teams, and long-term wins beat short-term shine. That theme returns as we tackle the “affordability” narrative around deportations. We scrutinize the claims and argue for a full ledger—one that weighs immediate enforcement costs against long-term burdens on housing markets, wages, and public services. The goal isn't to score points; it's to demand honest math so voters can judge tradeoffs without spin.If you care about assimilation that works, constitutional leadership, and practical policies that lift wages and lower pressure on families, this one's for you. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves spirited debate, and leave a review with the one change you'd make to improve integration where you live. Your take could shape our next episode.Support the show
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The Democrats have never been less popular than they are right now. They are suffering from many of the same problems that are causing Hollywood to collapse. They are dominated by white women and the LGBTQIA movement that looks more and more like a cult every day. Only a white woman and a gay man could have come up with the Vanity Fair photo shoot that made Susie Wiles look surprised and confused, as if to say, “What am I doing here?” JD Vance as the villain in a superhero movie, obliterating his glittering aqua eyes because those make him look too good. And depicting Marco Rubio tipping over as though all it would take is a gentle push, and down he goes.But they saved up their best for the woman the Left calls KKKaroline. Shown in extreme closeup in high resolution with every pore and every wrinkle visible, not to mention injection marks on her upper lip, they turned the beautiful and young Leavitt into the cartoon version they see in their mind's eye. They made something beautiful into something ugly. And on TikTok, they all had a big party. These are the same women who spent many months mocking Karoline Leavitt's smallish upper lip. On and on it went, the bullying videos on TikTok. When that failed to destroy the Press Secretary, they harassed and destroyed a running influencer named Kate Mac just for talking to Leavitt.These women and probably lots of gay men are the monsters. They're the wicked stepsisters in Cinderella who seethe with jealousy at the pretty blonde girl who is so confident and articulate at the podium. They're the evil queen in Snow White who can't stand that someone out there is prettier than she. So Vanity Fair became the Magic Mirror and the Huntsman. They lie to their readers that they are the fairest of them all while they try to extinguish or destroy the object of their unending obsession. Oh, how they must have laughed and laughed as they chose these photos, knowing their readers would eat it up and lick the plate clean. The women who stab lawn signs into the ground, pretend to stand for something, and portray themselves as the “better side” were celebrating to see Leavitt humiliated in a photo. It was, for them, like winning the lottery. It scratched an itch so deep they couldn't even tell you where it was. It felt good, that was all.The editor is this guy, seen here as the date for Princess Bea in high heels:Guiducci was present during the photo shoot, which should have been a good indication that this would not go well for them, though I would imagine he was dripping with fake niceness to make them trust him. If you know, you know. Here is Megyn Kelly:The other editor was Jen Pastore, seen here bragging about the photoshoot and now treated like a hero by the Good People of the Left.Back in 2014, the New York Times covered her wedding to Mark Hannah:Pastore was lovingly captured this way: “The bride burst into laughter at least once during the vows, showing off an impossibly wide smile that was half Anne Hathaway, half 1990s Julia Roberts.” You see, even in 2014, they had to stipulate, yeah, you know, back when Julia Roberts had not aged even a day? They couldn't get away with that now, or maybe they could. They make the rules, after all. It is nice to be among the privileged ruling class in America, among the Good People of the Left who see their mission to spread that goodness. And if you don't along with it, they will destroy you. Well, at least that was the plan. Trump upended it, and they've never figured out exactly why. Even now, they think all of us should want to live inside their puritanical, suffocating bubble of goodness. Newsflash: we don't. The truth is that they are not a party defined by goodness so much as all-consuming hatred for the “lesser” half of the country. It buzzes behind their fake Anne Hathaway/Julia Roberts' smile like flies buzzing around rotting meat. Their hatred is everywhere. Usually pooling and coagulating on Blue Sky, but every so often it seeps back to X, where they marshal their forces as a hate army to attack those they deem “toxic,” “dangerous,” or “disgusting.”Why did they lose to Trump a second time is a question they would never ask. Is it them? No, it couldn't be. Everyone wants to be them. They're the special people, the good people, the chosen people, the Woketopians that will take America into the future. I know what it feels like to see myself through their eyes, even though I was once one of them. They sent a photographer to take my picture for a New York Times profile of me at a time when they were trying to make it seem like they kind of, sort of cared about the half of the country that voted for Trump.Don't do it, my friend warned. Send them a selfie. I should have listened to him, but, like the Trump administration, I was far too trusting. How bad could it be?Well, it was nothing less than the worst photos of me ever taken, appearing in the world's most widely read outlet. So there I was, looking fat, ugly, and old, which is the message they wanted to send: don't be like her, or this is what you will look like. They say it openly and freely now, this is what “hate” does to you, and they define “hate” as disagreeing with their politics. The photographer was nice. She took many photos of me. And maybe it's true they were all just as bad as the one the editor chose, but I think, as with the Vanity Fair photos, they picked the worst ones because that is who they are, and if they didn't, they'd have been accused of elevating the wrong people, the bad people, the racists, and the fascists.This way, they signal to their readers - women and gay men - that they're still on their side, they're still on board with the real hate campaign, one they've waged for ten years now and counting. They have no plan for the other half of the country. All they want to do is take back power again and raise the drawbridge to their Queendom. While it's true that the Right will mock how women look, especially the Wicked Witch of the Left, Jennifer Welch, you'd never see that at Vanity Fair, or the New York Times, where women on the Left, especially minorities, are depicted as saintly. In refusing to “normalize” the wife of a “fascist,” all magazines boycotted the beautiful Melania Trump. Nothing she could do would ever change their conviction of who they believed she was. They use every magazine, every late-night comedy show, every Hollywood movie, every article in every magazine to push that lie. When they mocked Kellyanne Conway's age, she did something about it. She took that one thing off the table. They found something else. When they mocked Sarah Huckabee Sanders for her makeup and her weight, she did something about it, but they found something else. And now, when they mocked Karoline Leavitt for her thin upper lip, she didn't say anything about it, and they punished her for it. The truth doesn't matter to them. It never has. They can't even face the truth about themselves, let alone the other half of the country. Ivanka was always to be portrayed as the daughter of a Nazi, as are all the Trump children. There has never been one moment when they were given the credit they deserve, not because they're American royalty, but because we, the people, voted for them to fight for us. That used to matter in a country not under the control of an elite ruling class that sees itself as better than everyone else. Trump, his administration, and his voters have to be whatever they say they are. If they need them to be kings, so be it. Hitler, sure thing. Let us know what you want, women and gay men who live in a fantasy world, and we'll give it to you because you have been elevated inside the Woketopia. The funny thing is, all they do is expose what liars they are. We all know what Karoline Leavitt, JD Vance, Marco Rubio, and Susie Wiles really look like. This wasn't about telling the truth. It was about giving their readers the comfortable lie. See, it's okay to dehumanize them and treat them like toxic waste because they deserve it. Oh, Vanity Fair, did you have to make it that obvious? They must wonder why so many Americans don't see them the way they see themselves. Or maybe they don't wonder at all. Maybe they never ask. Maybe they've been united in hate and dehumanization for so long that they don't know the difference anymore between what is real and what is a manufactured delusion.It isn't that the Right didn't mock the Democrats' press secretaries, Jen Psaki and Karine Jean-Pierre. They did. It's that the Left is the side that has always pretended to be our moral betters because they aren't like that, they don't criticize women, they don't tear down other women, except that they do. That was Lesson Number One for me almost ten years ago. They are exactly like that, and I remember thinking, we aren't the good guys anymore.The women on TikTok, those who have helped make our culture intolerable by always portraying women as victims in fiction, in Lifetime movies, in Hollywood, become the very monsters they once pretended to oppose. So all Vanity Fair did was prove not who the Trump administration is, but what the Left has become. They are nothing but a grease stain where a once mighty movement used to be.Karoline Leavitt is not only beautiful, young, smart, and successful, but she's also confident, and that's what they really hate about her. If they can't destroy her, they will try to humiliate her. It has become a ritual in the media by now, but never quite as blatantly as with this Vanity Fair piece. Maybe their readership is declining. Maybe they're bored. Maybe they don't know any other way to be anymore. Whatever it is, the stench of failure follows them around every time they signal to the rest of us that they are still this helpless and this desperate to lie to the American public with nothing less than lowly propaganda disguised as journalism. Vanity Fair, Hollywood, the New York Times - they don't exist for all of us anymore. They don't view the other half of the country as worthy of their attention or their coverage, even though Trump won the popular vote. They still haven't figured it out. They haven't solved the problem. We picked Trump because we can't stand living in their America anymore. We can't stand them. They're the side that demands conformity, one that has cultivated a climate of fear and a culture of silence. Who wants to live like that? It's boring. It's predictable. It's mean. And it's over. //Tip jar This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sashastone.com/subscribe
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Republican Governor of the great state of Arkansas, joined us on the Guy Benson Show today to discuss Arkansas leading the United States in net inbound migration percentage. Benson and Huckabee Sanders also discussed the rise of southern education, as the "Mississippi Miracle" has proven that back-to-basics education can improve numbers for youth education. Gov. Huckabee Sanders also discussed the importance to back the state of Israel and the importance of affirming our Jewish peers in their strive for religious safety. The pair also discussed whether Huckabee Sanders might throw her hat in the ring to run for POTUS in 2028 - and you can listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Michelle Wolf is probably best known for being the comedian who roasted Sarah Huckabee Sanders to her face at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in 2018. Seven years later, her only regret is that she wasn't meaner. In this episode, Wolf reflects on how much—and how little—has changed since, from Donald Trump's escalating attacks on comedians to her new identity as mom of two, which she explores in her new Netflix special ‘The Well.' She discusses her complicated reasons for turning down the Riyadh Comedy Festival, explains how her short-lived talk show ‘The Break' predicted Trump 2.0, and shares her take on the fragile state of late-night TV. And later, Wolf reveals how she ended up writing Kim Kardashian's SNL monologue after the reality star decided Amy Schumer's jokes weren't funny enough. Follow Michelle Wolf on Instagram @michelleisawolf Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpodWatch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast's Obsessed YouTube channelHighlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Politics gets human fast when the conversation starts with family, music, and the weight of raising kids. We sit with Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders to trace a candid arc from campaign backrooms to the White House podium and into the governor's office, where every signature has a name attached. She unpacks how motherhood clarifies priorities, why listening hard before deciding matters, and what it felt like to step into the press secretary role during the loudest news cycles of 2017.We dig into leadership by friction—making the case, inviting disagreement, then owning the call. Sanders shares how she sometimes reframed language for Trump and sometimes watched him trust his gut, arguing that instincts, not scripts, often move voters. Then we shift to Saturdays and stadiums. As a lifelong Arkansas Razorbacks fan, she welcomes a new coach and calls out the unintended chaos of NIL and the transfer portal. She's wary of heavy-handed fixes yet believes the current setup rewards the richest programs and strips away loyalty, a tension any college football fan will recognize.The heart of the episode is education. Sanders walks us through the Arkansas Learns Act: raising starting teacher pay from $36,000 to $50,000, delivering raises statewide, and adding merit-based bonuses that reward exceptional educators. She details investments in literacy coaches and a hard focus on third-grade reading benchmarks, along with universal school choice that lets families find the right fit. We also hit Chiefs football, Royals loyalty, and the family pact that swapped SEC Saturdays for Kansas City Sundays, plus a frank detour into AI's creative creep and what it could mean for Nashville's session players and songwriters.If you care about how policy translates into classrooms, how college sports drifted off course, or how leaders think under pressure, this conversation delivers clarity without spin. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves SEC football or education policy, and leave a review with the one change you'd make to fix NIL—we'll feature the best takes next week.The Try That in a Small Town Podcast is powered by e|spaces! Redefining Coworking - Exceptional Office Space for Every BusinessAt e|spaces, we offer more than just office space - we provide premium private offices designed for focus and growth. Located in the heart of Music Row, our fully furnished offices, private suites, meeting rooms and podcast studio give you the perfect space to work, create and connect. Ready to elevate your business? Book a tour today at espaces.comFrom the Patriot Mobile studios:Don't get fooled by other cellular providers pretending to share your values or have the same coverage. They don't and they can't!Go to PATRIOTMOBILE.COM/SMALLTOWN or call 972-PATRIOTRight now, get a FREE MONTH when you use the offer code SMALLTOWN.Original BrandsOriginal brands is starting a new era and American domestic premium beer, American made, American owned, Original glory.Join the movement at www.drinkoriginalbrands.comFollow/Rate/Share at www.trythatinasmalltown.com -Browse the merch: https://trythatinasmalltown.com/collections/all -For advertising inquiries, email info@trythatinasmalltown.comThe Try That In A Small Town Podcast is produced by Jim McCarthy and www.ItsYourShow.co
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Top headlines for Monday, November 3, 2025President Donald Trump warns of an “existential” threat facing Christians in Nigeria, while his administration sets a historic low for U.S. refugee resettlement in 2026—sparking backlash from Christian aid groups. We also look at Gateway Church and pastor Robert Morris as they fight a defamation lawsuit from Cindy Clemishire, and Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders touts the state's 10:33 Initiative as offering “a hand up, not a handout.”00:11 Trump says Christians facing an 'existential' threat in Nigeria00:56 School staffer dies after student kicks her in the chest01:41 House conservatives join to pray against political violence02:27 Gateway Church seeks dismiss Cindy Clemishire's lawsuit03:14 Trump cuts refugee resettlement to historic low04:04 Sarah Huckabee Sanders launches Gospel-inspired 10:33 Initiative04:53 VP Vance shares challenges of mixed-faith marriageSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on TwitterChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsTrump says Christians facing an 'existential' threat in Nigeria | WorldSchool staffer dies after student kicks her in the chest | U.S.House conservatives join to pray against political violence | PoliticsGateway Church seeks dismiss Cindy Clemishire's lawsuit | U.S.Trump cuts refugee resettlement to historic low | PoliticsSarah Huckabee Sanders launches Gospel-inspired 10:33 Initiative | PoliticsVP Vance shares challenges of mixed-faith marriage | U.S.
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Our August break continues and we're throwing it way back to Episode 34 with Aaron Mankin. A true American hero, Aaron Mankin joined Paul Rieckhoff at the Classic Car Club in New York for an incredibly powerful conversation. Having survived a catastrophic IED explosion in Iraq that left him with severe burns and countless injuries shares the story of his journey to recovery with Paul in this riveting conversation. This is about more than just survival—it's about choosing hope over despair and we're sure it will leave you feeling inspired. Aaron's injuries have meant he's had to endure over 70 surgeries to reconstruct his face and body, but he's lifting up others by turning his recovery into a mission to inspire others. He talks about the extraordinary support of Operation Mend at UCLA, a program that not only rebuilt his face but also helped restore his soul. With his trademark humor, he recalls a memorable encounter at the Playboy Mansion, where he found himself in a room with more plastic surgery than any place on Earth. It's a masterclass in turning trauma into purpose. The importance of gratitude and service, and a unique look at how you define a leader and a patriot. His powerful message is a must-listen interview with a man who has every reason to be angry but chooses to be happy and inspire others instead. And people like that are why we built this show. -WATCH video of Paul and Aaron's conversation. -Learn more about Independent Veterans of America and all of the IVA candidates. -Join the movement. Hook into our exclusive Patreon community of Independent Americans. Get extra content, connect with guests, meet other Independent Americans, attend events, get merch discounts, and support this show that speaks truth to power. -Check the hashtag #LookForTheHelpers. And share yours. -Find us on social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. And get cool IA and Righteous hats, t-shirts and other merch. -Check out other Righteous podcasts like The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra, Uncle Montel - The OG of Weed and B Dorm. Independent Americans is powered by veteran-owned and led Righteous Media. Ways to listen: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0F1lzdRbTB0XYen8kyEqXe Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/independent-americans-with-paul-rieckhoff/id1457899667 Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/49a684c3-68e1-4a85-8d93-d95027a8ec64/independent-americans-with-paul-rieckhoff Ways to watch: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@independentamericans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/IndependentAmericansUS/ Social channels: X/Twitter: https://x.com/indy_americans BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/indyamericans.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IndependentAmericansUS/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Our August break continues and we're throwing it way back to Episode 34 with Aaron Mankin. A true American hero, Aaron Menken joined Paul Rieckhoff at the Classic Car Club in New York for an incredibly powerful conversation. Having survived a catastrophic IED explosion in Iraq that left him with severe burns and countless injuries shares the story of his journey to recovery with Paul in this riveting conversation. This is about more than just survival—it's about choosing hope over despair and we're sure it will leave you feeling inspired. Aaron's injuries have meant he's had to endure over 70 surgeries to reconstruct his face and body, but he's lifting up others by turning his recovery into a mission to inspire others. He talks about the extraordinary support of Operation Mend at UCLA, a program that not only rebuilt his face but also helped restore his soul. With his trademark humor, he recalls a memorable encounter at the Playboy Mansion, where he found himself in a room with more plastic surgery than any place on Earth. It's a masterclass in turning trauma into purpose. The importance of gratitude and service, and a unique look at how you define a leader and a patriot. His powerful message is a must-listen interview with a man who has every reason to be angry but chooses to be happy and inspire others instead. And people like that are why we built this show. -WATCH video of Paul and Aaron's conversation. -Learn more about Independent Veterans of America and all of the IVA candidates. -Join the movement. Hook into our exclusive Patreon community of Independent Americans. Get extra content, connect with guests, meet other Independent Americans, attend events, get merch discounts, and support this show that speaks truth to power. -Check the hashtag #LookForTheHelpers. And share yours. -Find us on social media or www.IndependentAmericans.us. And get cool IA and Righteous hats, t-shirts and other merch. -Check out other Righteous podcasts like The Firefighters Podcast with Rob Serra, Uncle Montel - The OG of Weed and B Dorm. Independent Americans is powered by veteran-owned and led Righteous Media. Ways to listen: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0F1lzdRbTB0XYen8kyEqXe Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/independent-americans-with-paul-rieckhoff/id1457899667 Amazon Podcasts: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/49a684c3-68e1-4a85-8d93-d95027a8ec64/independent-americans-with-paul-rieckhoff Ways to watch: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@independentamericans Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/IndependentAmericansUS/ Social channels: X/Twitter: https://x.com/indy_americans BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/indyamericans.bsky.social Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IndependentAmericansUS/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another day in the resistance against Republican fascism. Sarah Huckabee Sanders feigns outrage about insurance rates going up thanks to Republicans. You get what you vote for, MAGAts. JD Vance's Disneyland trip proves that Republicans thing government serves them, not us. Trump meets with his handler, Putin, in Alaska. STDs are rampant in Mississippi. This one is now considered an epidemic - more Republican failure! Hey - where are those Epstein files? and more! We discuss the madness __________________________________________________ Check out "The Tara Show" with Tara Devlin and Tara Dublin every Thursday 2PM EST on the Political Voices Network! / @politicalvoicesnetwork Head on with Robyn Kincaid is on 5 nights a week! headon.live/ Tarabuster is among the independent media voices at APSRadioNews.com BECOME A "TARABUSTER" PATRON: www.patreon.com/taradevlin Subscribe to the Political Voices Substack: https://www.politicalvoicesnetwork.com/ Join the Tarabuster community on Discord too!! discord.gg/PRYDBx8 Buy some Resistance Merch and help support our progressive work! tarabustermerch.com/ Contact Tarabuster: tarabustershow@maskedfort.com Keep the REAL liberal media going and growing! Support Tarabuster: www.paypal.com/paypalme/taradacktyl
In this episode of ITR Live, Chris Hagenow and John Hendrickson cover a wide range of topics—from local bond issues to national politics—all with one central theme: it's always about spending.They start with a tribute to Ed Feulner, the co-founder of the Heritage Foundation, reflecting on his impact on conservative policy and his role in shaping think tank culture.Chris and John then shift to Iowa's 2028 presidential caucus chatter, with big names like Glenn Youngkin, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Ted Cruz making early visits. They discuss why this cycle feels like it's starting sooner, and explore the evolving divide in the conservative movement between populism and traditional conservatism. They also name JD Vance as the likely frontrunner for the 2028 nomination.Back in Iowa, the hosts spotlight local government spending issues, including Marion's $44 million aquatic center bond proposal and Dallas County's new courthouse plan, which is back on the ballot at an even higher cost after voters rejected it last year. They note that this has become a pattern: when voters say no, local leaders often try again—just with a bigger price tag.Finally, they wrap up with a reminder about Iowa's state revenue trends, the importance of long-term spending restraint, and why tax cuts only work if government growth stays in check. Chris and John also highlight the need for constitutional protections, like Illinois' flat tax safeguard, to keep future tax increases at bay.
Remember that day you felt the stir of something greater, but weren't sure of what that meant? What if it was your soul leaving breadcrumbs all along? Now is the moment to follow them home.Get ready for one of the most otherworldly episodes of Uncover Your Magic, as we sit down with intuitive healer and galactic communicator Sarah Huckabee. Her radical transformation from a corporate life of disconnection to multidimensional healer and guide reveals what's possible when we listen to the whispers of the soul. Sarah shares her story of trauma, healing, and awakening—including the moment she remembered her connection with galactic beings, like the Pleiadians, the Arcturians, and the Sirians.We explore how trauma can serve as a portal to awakening, how to recognize and follow your own “breadcrumbs” of truth, and what it really means to live in alignment with your higher self. Sarah also gives a glimpse into the multidimensional work she now facilitates, including starship healing and working with 9D architects known as “the Weavers.”This is a conversation that will stretch your consciousness, stir your soul, and spark a remembering of what's possible when you embrace the magic within.Whether you're newly awakening or deep in your spiritual path, this episode will remind you: you were never alone, and your soul already knew the way.Episode Takeaways:13:55 How Sarah recognized the divine breadcrumbs leading her from religious conditioning to true soul connection.18:20 How a scary movie at a childhood sleepover triggered a deep soul remembering of her galactic origins.22:10 The moment a client covered in alien tattoos helped Sarah awaken her resonance of truth beyond words.25:40 Some of our injuries aren't physical. Even if our body is broken30:20 About conspiracy theories and spiritual teachings39:50 Why her father's passing became the catalyst for full awakening, and how Pleiadian beings supported their transition.46:20 Meeting the Pleiadians, Arcturians, and the Sirians55:10 You already are Galactic. Here's how to remember itConnect with Sarah Huckabee:WebsiteInstagramVisit the Soul Mind AcademyBook Your Spark Session with SarahLet's Connect!WebsiteFacebookInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
JD Vance, Rubio, Sarah Sanders, or someone else? That's the poll today as we welcome Harris Faulkner from Fox News, Link Lauren from Spot On with Link Lauren, and Paul Perez with the National Border Patrol Council. And a special guest in the 2:00 hour...
Sabrina Carpenter's weird fingers, Air India plane crash, Trump + Elon: BFF, Diddy trial update, Maz eulogizes Sly Stone & Brian Wilson, Becoming Led Zeppelin, and Jim's Picks: Multiple Lead Vocals. Donald Trump received cheers and jeers at The Kennedy Center. The looting and protesting continues in LA. We get caught up on the tragic Air India plane crash. Donald Trump makes it sound like he and Elon Musk kissed and made up on his Pod Force One appearance. California had a bad day. Clear Air Act was overturned. EV Mandate is overturned. A bunch of cars were probably overturned too. Thursday's Diddy Trial. Who is the iconic rapper and their wife that was at a freak off? Aaron Rodgers is married. Who knew? Harry and Meghan THINK they're going back to the Royal Life. And Meghan is allegedly going to start opening restaurants and hotels as her new grift. Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster documentary dropped on Netflix. Our big takeaway: Stockton Rush was a major a-hole. A new Bonerline full of complaints. Maz picks up on the first ring! For the record, he is not currently on Ozempic. What do the Detroit Tigers do at the trade deadline? Maz goes deep into the LA Riots. Some people are saying Jamo is about to get an extension. Maz eulogizes Sly Stone & Brian Wilson. Maz gets his rib and elbows ready for bowling with Gibby tomorrow. Britney Spears gave Jayden a $200,000 Mercedes. Brooklyn Beckham now has a hot sauce out. It's going to bomb. He's also posting topless pics of himself now. Butch Patrick is getting pummeled online for taking a picture with Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Sabrina Carpenter is nude on the cover of Rolling Stone. If you think she's hot, don't look at her fingers. It may ruin it for you. Jim's Picks: Top 10 Songs with More Than One Lead Vocalist. Becoming Led Zeppelin is a bad ass documentary. Drew went down a 4 Non Blondes rabbit hole and found a very interesting fan. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
This week the guys return to discuss Senator Chris Van Hollen's trip to El Salvador that was telling in many ways about Kilmar Abrego Garcia and Trump's blatant human trafficking to CECOT, Trump just tells Putin to "stop it!" when it comes to the war in Ukraine, CEOs of big box stores tell Trump to knock off all the tariff nonsense, RFK Jr absolutely insane stances on school shootings, ailments he deems "exotic, and pushing to create an autism registry, Sarah Huckabee Sanders begs an unwilling Trump for federal support in Arkansas after 14 tornadoes hit the state, Department of Education plans to destroy people credit score for reasons, Trump administration says safety checks on milk costs too much...sorry guys, JD Vance killed the Pope, Pete Hegseth has yet another Signal screw up, and much more!Big TopicOur fucking Senator shows up for his constituentThere's another MD man who was sent to gulag erroneouslyHis example is rubbing offNews You NeedStop it guys, seriously! Just stop it!CEOs get Trump to back down on tariffs AGAIN!RFK Jr is fully out there saying really insane things about autism, SSRI drugs, and other disabilitiesAutism Registry?!!!!Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Arkansas enter dreaded “Find Out” stageDefaulting on Student Loans, such much winningSafe drinking milk is basically communism, so we stopped doing that48 Hours Exec Producer quits; cites losing of independence as reasonIt's not all bad!Fast Corruption and Faster Screw-UpsPope chooses death after meeting JD Vance just onceTrump just straight up lies about where gas and food pricesRon DeSantis wife stole $10 million in medicaid moneyHegseth made a SEPARATE signal chat with friends and familyAnd he PURPOSEFULLY went around secure connectionsAnd he's having a makeup room installed in the PentagonCFPB eradicated; judge steps into stop it for nowWhat's Dumber, A Brick or A Republican?…but it might work for us!
This week on The Necessary Conversation, the Kultgen family dives into some of the most shocking headlines yet from Trump's second term. We cover Trump's unprecedented attack on the judiciary after the arrest of Judge Hannah Dugan, Pete Hegseth's second Signal security scandal, Elon Musk's messy exit from DOGE as Tesla crumbles, and Trump's new war on higher education. Plus, we break down the humanitarian disaster unfolding in El Salvador after mass deportations — and why Trump refused federal aid to tornado-ravaged Arkansas, even turning his back on longtime ally Sarah Huckabee Sanders.Topics include:Trump's authoritarian moves against judgesHegseth's classified leak scandal (again)Elon Musk abandoning government promises to save TeslaTrump's student loan crackdown and Harvard's lawsuitDeportations to El Salvador's mega-prisonFEMA funding denied to ArkansasWe ask the tough questions — and the Kultgen family doesn't hold back. Subscribe for real talk you won't hear anywhere else.
Russia's Putin makes Trump look like an idiot again as Trump calls for Ukraine to take a lopsided peace deal. Trump downplays tourists who are staying away from the U.S. Trump gives a ridiculous reason for not raising taxes on the rich. Trump is furious after new polls show him to be massively unpopular. Sarah Huckabee Sanders gets the brush-off from Trump when she asks for disaster funds. Greg Abbott creates his own DOGE. Host: John Iadarola (@johniadarola) ***** SUBSCRIBE on YOUTUBE TIKTOK ☞ https://www.tiktok.com/@thedamagereport INSTAGRAM ☞ https://www.instagram.com/thedamagereport TWITTER ☞ https://twitter.com/TheDamageReport FACEBOOK ☞ https://www.facebook.com/TheDamageReportTYT
In this powerful episode of This Week in Pharmacy, Todd Eury explores the growing national backlash against pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs)—starting with bold action in Arkansas. Following Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' recent signing of legislation to limit PBM influence, Arkansas has become a flashpoint in the nationwide struggle to protect independent pharmacies and ensure fair drug pricing. Special guest from Arkansas, Doctor's Orders Pharmacy Owner, Lelan Stice, as we dig into what this legislation means, how states like Alabama are following suit, and why pharmacists across the U.S. are calling for transparency, accountability, and reform. PBMs are under increased legal and political scrutiny across multiple states Independent pharmacies are gaining new allies in their fight for survival Legislative momentum is growing—this could be a tipping point Patients, too, are paying the price for PBM overreach Pharmacists must stay informed and involved in local/state policy Full AP article: APNews.com – Arkansas Takes on PBMs TWIRx Feature: Lumicera Health Services Guest: Dr. Ben Heiser, PharmD – General Manager, Specialty Pharmacy, Lumicera Health Services In this special TWIRx segment, This Week in Pharmacy dives into the world of specialty pharmacy with Dr. Ben Heiser of Lumicera Health Services, a nationally recognized leader in delivering specialty drug solutions with a patient-first approach. Dr. Heiser discusses how Lumicera leverages data-driven care models, collaborative payer partnerships, and a commitment to access and affordability to redefine what it means to support patients with complex, chronic conditions. From pharmacy innovation to value-based outcomes, this interview offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most forward-thinking organizations in specialty care. Lumicera Health is the Pharmacy Podcast Network sponsor for the AXS25 Press Coverage, learn more about Lumicera here: https://www.lumicera.com/ Subscribe to all 40+ Pharmacy Podcast Network podcasts from one link: https://linktr.ee/pharmacypodcast
Christopher Wray resigns as FBI Director at the urging of President-elect Trump. New York police claim to uncover forensic proof that Luigi Mangione shot UnitedHealth's CEO dead. And Arkansas Gov. Sarah Sanders becomes the latest official to promote cell phone bans in classrooms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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