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Send us a textWe continue our two-parter on why Donald Trump should never become president again. This week, we walk down memory lane of all the chaos and horrible things that was Trump's presidency. If you like our podcast, make sure to leave a 5-star review! Useful links from the episode:Minocqua Brewing Company owner arrested for “criminal defamation”Man arrested over alleged violent threat against Fema staff in North CarolinaTrump has a woman voter problem. Did his all-female town hall help?Trump's bizarre music session reignites questions about his mental acuityMan With Loaded Gun Arrested Near Trump's Coachella RallyJared Kushner defends controversial $2bn Saudi investmentTrump's Response to CovidIn Context: Donald Trump's ‘very fine people on both sides' remarks (transcript)Donald Trump Built a National Debt So Big (Even Before the Pandemic) That It'll Weigh Down the Economy for YearsTrump's tax plan: These middle-class households could pay moreTrump ran up national debt twice as much as Biden: new analysisHow Education Secretary Betsy DeVos Will Be RememberedWatchdog: Pompeo spent $65,000 on taxpayer-funded ‘Madison Dinners'EPA head Scott Pruitt denies that carbon dioxide causes global warmingEPA head Scott Pruitt says global warming may help 'humans flourish'Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol | Visual Investigations
(Aired May 30, 2024) NamesCon 2024 Auction Preview - Get into the minds of the Sherpas with this DomainSherpa Review! In this show, Scott Pruitt and Monte Cahn from ROTD.com join to give a preview of the NamesCon 2024 Auction. The Sherpas go over some of the premium .com domains available as well as other extensions like .ai, .org, etc, including DMV.com, Cali.com, Doe.com, OI.com, and Saints.com. They discuss some recent upgrades to the online auction platform. Monte gives an update on his Las Vegas restaurant CrashNBurn.com. Scott and Monte provide a status report on the .hiphop tld. If you haven't signed up for NamesCon yet, you can now use the promo code DomainSherpa for a ten percent discount. Also, DomainSherpa is now integrating with Muse.ai for episode transcripts and an AI-driven video player to easily look for topics, words, phrases, etc., and jump to the points in the video where they occur. Let us know your feedback! Plus, all DomainSherpa podcasts are now up on our YouTube channel at DS.tv and much more! JT is joined by Drew, Scott Pruitt, and Monte Cahn RightOfTheDot.com - so be sure to tune in!!
We're back with another episode of our WITHpod 2024: The Stakes series, in which we choose specific areas of policy and talk to an expert about Trump and Biden's records on the topic. This week, we're discussing what's at stake for an area of top salience: climate and energy. There's a lot to unpack. David Roberts is the founder of the Volts podcast, newsletter and community. He joins WITHpod to discuss the Biden administration's record action on climate, rollbacks that would be likely during a second Trump term, why this moment is such an inflection point and more.
Scott Pruitt, former EPA Administrator, is working on a new global recycling plan for Americans' used clothes and shoes. Green Team Worldwide refurbishes used goods and ships them around the world to those most in need, while offering a revenue stream to business owners who will donate space for collection bins.
Dr. Bonner Cohen, Senior Policy Analyst at the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow, joins Jacki to review the “No Climate Emergency” international declaration signed by 1,600 scientists and professionals - including two Nobel Laureates - at the Global Climate Intelligence Group (CLINTEL). The declaration makes clear that climate change is not at a dangerous level, much less a crisis, and that carbon dioxide is required for all life on earth. - - - - - Scott Pruitt, former EPA Administrator, is working on a new global recycling plan for Americans' used clothes and shoes. Green Team Worldwide refurbishes used goods and ships them around the world to those most in need, while offering a revenue stream to business owners who will donate space for collection bins. - - - - - The younger generation has checked its brains at the virtual door. Rather than reading articles, books, or primary source materials (do they even know what those are???) to check the accuracy of claims from talking heads, they merely do a ten second Google search to consult self-appointed, anonymous “fact checkers” who shut down all critical thinking with a misleading headline. Jacki urges parents to call BS on this misinformation campaign.
(Aired May 11, 2023) NameCon and You Don't Stop - Get into the minds of the Sherpas with this DomainSherpa Review! In this show, JT is joined by Monte Cahn & Scott Pruitt in this special episode to discuss the upcoming RightOfTheDot domain auction at NamesCon. Monte & Scott go over specifics of the auctions and some of the domain names available such as Holiday.com, Dancing.com, and Programming.com. They talk about the new online platform available at Bid.ROTD.com. They share some thoughts on what aspects make certain auction domains interesting for them. Also, DomainSherpa is now integrating with Muse.ai for episode transcripts and an AI-driven video player to easily look for topics, words, phrases, etc., and jump to the points in the video where they occur. Let us know your feedback! Plus, all DomainSherpa podcasts are now up on our YouTube channel at DS.tv and much more - so be sure to tune in!!
Earth Day is here. Join me for discussion on all things environmental policy with Steve Creech, President of the Wyland Foundation.
Sean McElwee is the Founding Executive Director of Data for Progress, a progressive polling and think tank operation shaking up the way Democrats utilize data to better message and implement their priorities. Sean talks his roots as a military kid in an evangelical household, his circuitous path to working in progressive politics, the origin and evolution of Data for Progress, and how he thinks about some of the big questions facing those who work in politics. IN THIS EPISODE….Sean grows up in an evangelical military family in Connecticut…What drew Sean toward libertarianism early and what made him move away from it…The threads of evangelical Christianity that still endure in Sean's politics…Sean's riff on whether candidates should use profanity…Sean talks the importance of a candidate's “vibes” and “juice”…The famous broadcaster Sean is friendly with…Sean talks the role think-tanks play in American politics…Sean talks his time leading the “Abolish ICE” effort…Sean tells the story behind the founding of Data for Progress…Sean on his friendship with prominent data scient David Shor and where they disagree…Sean's theory on why people should gamble more on prediction markets…Sean talks his big wins and some losses on the political prediction markets…Sean's take on the political appeal of John Fetterman…How Sean thinks about the role of Independent Expenditures…The Republican politicians whose communications impress Sean...Sean's advice on the campaigns Democrats should run in 2022…What Sean looks for when he's hiring at Data for Progress…Sean's strangest work habits… AND…the 80-50 rule, 90% agendas, AOC, John Anzalone, automatic voter registration, Richard Blumenthal, books and stuff, Jamaal Bowman, Katie Britt, Mo Brooks, Jimmy Carter, CBS News, chimeras, Jim Clyburn, Susan Collins, Joe Courtney, Henry Cuellar, Defund the Police, Demos, Doug Ducey, elite actors, e-mailing yourself, Elliot Engel, John Fetterman, Brian Fitzpatrick, Rich Funke, Mike Garcia, Jared Golden, governing moments, happy hours, heuristics, Jim Himes, Boris Johnson, Mondaire Jones, John Katko, Brian Kemp, Alexander Lamis, Adam Laxalt, David McKinley, messaging bills, Markwayne Mullin, multi-level regression, Chris Murphy, neoliberalism, New York Times factchecks, Barack Obama, old guy Instagrams, Dr. Oz, Ron Paul, pivotal electoral voters, plastic bag bans, Jef Pollock, popularism, Predict It, Scott Pruitt, Reason Magazine, Robocop, Run for Something, Larry Sabato, SPSS, Chuck Schumer, sex scenes, simulacrums, John Stossel, terrain advantages, Title 42, Ritche Torres, Donald Trump, Nina Turner, woke staffers, Ron Wyden, YouGov, & more!
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Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
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Tonight on Cats at Night: The Biden administration is choking America's energy surplus. With all the talk about climate change, is it possible that fossil fuels could be the solution rather than the problem? John Catsimatidis is here to figure out what the heck is going on! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's guests: Former Missouri Senator Jim Talent, senior fellow, Bipartisan Policy Center. Dr. Michael Oren, former Israeli deputy prime minister for diplomacy. Dean Pete Peterson, Pepperdine University, “Braver Angels Scholars Council”. Latham Saddler, Georgia Senate candidate. Scott Pruitt, Oklahoma Senate candidate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Ginnie Graham and Bob Doucette talk about how the midterm election filings ended with some crowded races, fewer than one-third of the 125 legislative offices up for election in November will be contested. Also discussed: Rep. Sean Roberts fought to be known as Sean “The Patriot” Roberts on the ballot for Labor Commissioner. The Oklahoma State Election Board denied the request. The U.S. Supreme Court is unlikely to reverse its McGirt decision. The latest on tribal and state jurisdiction. Citing safety concerns, local officials floated the need for a roughly $5 million extension of the new Tulsa County Family Center for Juvenile Justice and funding for more staffing to solve a problem created by a federal policy change. Remember when Tulsa tried to get Tesla? The latest on Elon Musk, Twitter and free speech Oklahoma ranks No. 8 in the rate of euthanizing dogs and cats in shelters, according to the Best Friends Animal Society. Last year, nearly 90,000 dogs and cats entered Oklahoma's shelters, and about 11,560 were euthanized. Remembering the late Joe Worley, former Tulsa World executive editor and an advocate for open records in Oklahoma. Join us Aug. 2 as we honor the best in area high school sports at the annual All-World Awards banquet, presented by Bill Knight Automotive. Get your tickets here. Related stories Editorial: Lopsided filing leaves voters without options for Oklahoma Legislature Oklahoma Watch: 44% of House, Senate seats already 'won' with uncontested races Former EPA chief, Oklahoma attorney general Scott Pruitt resurfaces, files for U.S. Senate Multiple challengers emerge for countywide offices Candidate filings for congressional, statewide and area races Ginnie Graham: Put the nix on allowing campaign nicknames on ballots Criminal cases in 'Indian Country': Supreme Court hears arguments over state jurisdiction McGirt v. Oklahoma: Supreme Court decision and aftermath Local officials want $5 million wing added to new juvenile justice center after federal policy change adds more aggressive population Gallery: Tesla in Tulsa? Tulsans, local officials make their pitch Ginnie Graham: Oklahoma's latest efforts to reduce No. 8 ranking of euthanizing shelter animals Bob Doucette: Will Elon Musk's 'free speech absolutism' allow disinformation on Twitter? Joe Worley, longtime Tulsa World executive editor, dies at 74 Contact the writers Editorial Editor Ginnie Graham: Email | Twitter | Follow her stories Editorial Writer Bob Doucette: Email | Twitter | Follow his stories Click here to submit a letter to the editorSupport the show: https://tulsaworld.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's guests: Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Scott Pruitt, Former Attorney General of Oklahoma. Deborah Flora, “Whose Children Are They?”. Sonny Bunch, movie critic, The Bulwark. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Red Apple Media CEO John Catsimatidis is joined in-studio by Lidia Curanaj, Ed Cox former New York Governor David Paterson, and Judge Richard Weinberg. Journalist John Solomon of Just the News updates the Cats at Night crew about the latest surrounding Disney and DeSantis. NYPD Chief of Detectives James Essig talks about the recent capture of a Queens murderer. Fmr. EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt discusses his run for Senate in Oklahoma. Charles Gasparino calls in from beautiful Miami, FL to break down the Elon Musk twitter bid. Law and Police Science Professor Joseph Giacalone discusses the rampant NYC crime wave. Fmr. Chancellor of the NY State Board of Regents Merryl Tisch describes the current state of education in the United States. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Factbox: Hot air? Where Macron and Le Pen stand on climate and energyTrump-era EPA chief Scott Pruitt files to run for Senate in OklahomaBlack, Latino areas have a higher level of oil drilling, study showsCompanies, not FDA, approve most chemicals in foodNew EPA data shows fewer staff overseeing more pesticide regulationsSource list- https://www.notion.so/Climate-Recap-April-19-38d7871cd1d84f9baaa69b19ef085c6e
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Farm and Ranch News for Monday April 18, 2022 In today's farm and ranch news, KC Sheperd hears from Scott Pruitt who will seek the seat being vacated early in 2023 by Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe.
Election Bracketology With Randy Krehbiel - full showThe 2022 Oklahoma Election Brackets have been released. Political reporter, Randy Krehbiel of the Tulsa World, came to the studio for an in-depth breakdown of the races settled and the campaigns ahead.We discuss Randy's big scoop and interview with Former EPA chief and Oklahoma AG, Scott Pruitt.David discusses the 54 legislative races that have already been decided because only one person filed.Then there's the court offices of Judge & District Attorney, which were about 80% uncontested.Randy talks about Oklahoma's trends and the changing landscape in county races.Eddie talks about the impact of social media on elections & culture, and discusses the Elon Musk factor with his effort to take over Twitter.Randy agreed to come back at the end of June to recap how this bracket looks at halftime in the 2022 election cycle.AUDIOVIDEOCatch all our shows at www.FreshBlack.CoffeeConnect with us at www.facebook.com/freshblackcoffeeOur audio podcast is at feeds.feedburner.com/thefreshblackcoffeepodcastOur video podcast is at feeds.feedburner.com/freshblackcoffeevideoWatch the video on our YouTube channel, Facebook, website, or with your podcasting app. We record the show every Saturday and release it later the same day.Jeff Davis commentary appears courtesy of www.theThoughtZone.comClick here to watch this episode »
Today on Cats at Night: John Catsimatidis and guest host Rita Cosby discussed the biggest news in today's headlines. Peter King, Richard Weinberg & Ed Cox in studio. Mick Mulvaney, Derek Maltz, Daniel Henninger, Scott Pruitt joined in studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Cats at Night: 31 countries to release emergency oil to to ease gasoline prices. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sarah Burris of RawStory talks about the possibility of corrupt Trump cabinet member Scott Pruitt floating the possibility of a Senate run, and about Putin's paranoia related to the very real possibility that someone close to him might make an attempt on his life.Call-in at 1-866-416-RICK (7425) to join the show.Did you miss part of the #RickShow on your local radio station? Want to listen at work? Download the podcast at: https://www.thericksmithshow.com.The Rick Smith Show also streams live every weeknight from 9p-11p EST on YouTube & Twitch, and you can also find us on Free Speech TV. Be sure to add the FSTV channel on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, on the FSTV iOS app, or find it in the regular channel lineup on DirecTV or Dish.Questions or comments? Email Rick@thericksmithshow.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oklahoma House Rep. Merelyn Bell and Norman City Councilmember Lauren Scheuler join us for an important and enlightening conversation about women in government, what it takes to run (and serve) in elected office, and the power of authenticity in our world. Links & bios: Former Congresswoman Kendra Horn has officially entered the race for US Senate https://www.cbsnews.com/news/scott-pruitt-senate-oklahoma-weighing-run/ (CBS News reported that Scott Pruitt may be contemplating a run for Senate) https://nondoc.com/2022/03/14/joel-kintsel-campaign-rumors-computer-concerns/ (NonDoc reported that OK Dept of Veterans Affairs director Joel Kintsel may be contemplating a run for Governor) and has all but accused Governor Stitt's staff or campaign team of accessing his computer without authorization. https://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/education/2022/03/17/jena-nelson-first-democrat-enter-oklahoma-state-superintendent-race/7084088001/ (The Oklahoman is reporting that Former Teacher of the Year, Jena Nelson, is entering the race for State Superintendent of Public Instruction.) She will be running as a Democrat; there are currently three Republicans vying for their party's nomination: Ryan Walters, who is Stitt's Education Secretary, April Grace, who is superintendent of Shawnee Public Schools, and John Cox, who is superintendent of Peggs Public Schools. Cox previously ran for state superintendent in 2014 and 2018, both times as a Democrat. https://nondoc.com/2022/03/16/joe-don-dickey-tim-binghom-indicted-ced-7/ (NonDoc also has a fascinating article) about alleged corruption and millions of dollars of embezzlement in western Oklahoma involving two county commissioners, one from Kiowa County and one from Tillman County. It's too complicated to really talk about in this episode, but I strongly encourage you to read it and then to go listen to the most recent episode of “https://www.okhistory.org/learn/avokp (The Very OK Podcast,)” produced by the Oklahoma Historical Society and hosted by current OHS Executive Director Trait Thompson and former director Bob Blackburn. The episode is entitled “At War with Corruption” and it details the major corruption scandals from the 1960s to 1980s involving county commissioners, the political climate in which they happened, and an interview with Bill Price, who was the former US Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma who prosecuted the county commissioners. It's absolutely wild. There's a claim in there that some of the county commissioners estimated - openly admitted - that 50% of the materials reported as received by the county government in Oklahoma between statehood and the 1960s were never received! Every March is nationally designated as Women's History Month, a time in which we celebrate the contributions women have made to the United States and recognize the specific achievements women have made over the course of American history in a variety of fields. Since this is a podcast about government and civic engagement, we thought it would be most appropriate to talk to some of the female leaders in those fields, Oklahoma House Representative Merelyn Bell and Norman City Councilmember Lauren Schueler. Representative Merelyn Bell is a fifth-generation Oklahoman and an art director with over 15 years of experience in publication design. She was first elected in 2018 to represent House District 45, which is east Norman, and is the first woman of color to ever represent her hometown. Lauren Schueler is the director of N.E.W. Leadership and civic engagement at the Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center. She coordinates the N.E.W. (National Education for Women's) Leadership program that seeks to address the historical under-representation of women in politics and public service, as well as civic engagement more broadly on campus. In addition, she helps organize and advise other programs housed the Carl...
Today on Cats at Night: John Catsimatidis with guest host Lidia Curanaj discussed the biggest news in today's headlines. Richard Weinberg & Peter King in studio. Dick Morris, John McLaughlin, Bo Dietl, Scott Pruitt, Ed Mullins, Peter Michalos. Richard Weinberg & Peter King in studio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Despite a record-breaking heatwave in Los Angeles, which caused a 48 hour power-outage in the drug-den/podcast studio, Julie & Brandy strapped it on & sucked it up to deliver this episode for their 14 listeners. While sweating through their clothes, the girls break down Trump's upcoming meeting with Putin, before analyzing the recent resignation of environmental terrorist, Scott Pruitt. After that, they attempt to understand the burgeoning U.S. trade war with China, but the extreme heat combined with lots of alcohol, rendered them incapable of coherent thought. Turn your speakers down, and your AC up, because this episode is one hot mess. *********** Dumb Gay Politics with Julie & Brandy www.patreon.com/dumbgaypolitics www.julieandbrandy.com Julie Goldman and Brandy Howard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Joshua Brisco talks to Scott Chasen of 247Sports.com about the University of Kansas' hiring of Jeff Long to be their new athletic director. Plus, Joshua and Beards McFly discuss the ESPN Kansas City body issue and... Scott Pruitt? Wait, why?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Sarah Westwood, Daniel Dale and Joan Walsh discuss Trump's truth problem with Brian Stelter. Dale says "incessant dishonesty" is "a central feature of his presidency," yet it's too often treated as "a side show rather than the central story." He says journalists should keep Trump's lies front and center.;Trump is trying to shift blame for government decisions that cause immigrant children to be separated from their parents. Daniel Dale points out that Trump officials have "owned" the new policy, while Trump himself is blaming Democrats. Walsh asks, "Where do we draw the line in cruelty?"; Michigan Congressman Dan Kildee and Mother Jones reporter Rebecca Leber join Brian Stelter to discuss the EPA's lack of transparency. EPA officials blocked some journalists from attending a recent speech by EPA chief Scott Pruitt. "I'm not gonna stand for it," says Kildee, a Democrat who is calling for an investigation.; Trump on NFL players who don't stand for the anthem: "Maybe you shouldn't be in the country." Former player Donté Stallworth's reaction: "I think it's detestable for the president to use that type of rhetoric, especially towards American citizens who are peacefully protesting."; New York Times media columnist Jim Rutenberg discusses Sean Hannity's anti-Mueller and anti-media talking points, plus the need to inform the public about how the media really works. Rutenberg previews the new inside-the-NYT series called "The Fourth Estate."; "Trump does not want this story told -- that's the bottom line." Carl Bernstein says the president wants to bury the Mueller probe because "Mueller has the ability and the facts to reveal him, Donald Trump, in a really terrible light."To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, troublemaking and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Trump takes Sancti-Comey to the woodshed. Scott Pruitt fights back. Cosby is guilty. Remember the migrant caravan? The first wave hits the U.S. border in California. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
EPA Director Scott Pruitt is undergoing an ethics investigation, but his Obama-Era predecessor, Gina McCarthy, says the real scandal is that he “doesn't know what he's doing.” We'll also tackle the backlash against fired FBI Director James Comey. Can his credibility survive angry public exchanges with President Trump?
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Leftists and conservatives battle over Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, EPA chief Scott Pruitt's in hot water, and a Comedy Central comedienne says you're having too many kids. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Leftists and conservatives battle over Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy, EPA chief Scott Pruitt's in hot water, and a Comedy Central comedienne says you're having too many kids. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Hold on to your hats because the girls get VERY random in this pre-recorded masterpiece. What was supposed to be an episode focusing on Julie's lesbian rage, turns into a messy, casserole of emotions from both girls. First Judge Julie eviscerates Scott Pruitt, then a gay question about Nancy Pelosi ends up in a tangent about dead pets and AIDS. The big finale is Julie is on her period and wants to yell at someone, but (again!) the caller is non-combative, so she ends up just being nice to him. They're all over the map in this very unique, emotionally charged, evergreen episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices