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1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss the Bills training camp availability
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham are joined by Micah Hyde to discuss the Greg Rousseau Charity Softball games
The proposed Federal Budget changes to Negative Gearing and Capital Gains Tax have created significant debate across Australia. But what do the numbers actually say? In this special episode of The Hotspotting Podcast, Tim Graham is joined by Joey D'Agata from Gameplans to move beyond the headlines and explore the real-world impact of the proposed reforms. Using live financial modelling, Joey walks through a series of investment scenarios comparing the current rules against the proposed changes. Together, they examine how these changes may affect cash flow, borrowing capacity, capital gains tax, and long-term wealth creation. More importantly, they explore whether the proposed reforms should actually change the way investors approach property investing moving forward. Topics covered include: ✅ What has actually changed with Negative Gearing and CGT ✅ The difference between new and established property under the proposed rules ✅ How deferred tax credits work ✅ Real-world portfolio modelling examples ✅ The impact on borrowing capacity and cash flow ✅ Why long-term capital growth remains critical ✅ Can investors still achieve their wealth and passive income goals? The conclusion may surprise you. While the rules may be changing, the modelling suggests the long-term outcomes for many investors may not be dramatically different from what the headlines imply. If you're a property investor, considering your next purchase, or simply trying to understand what these proposed changes could mean for your future, this is an episode you won't want to miss. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss how Lindy Ruff got robbed of the Jack Adams Award by Jon Copper
Hour 2 of Brad Riter and Tim Graham on WGR
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Guests Include: MRC's Tim Graham, WILL's Will Flanders, Advancing American Freedom's Hans Von Spakovsky, Humanize Today's Wesley Smith, Gubernatorial Candidate Rep.Tom Tiffany, MacIver Insitute's Micheal Lucas
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss the Myles Garrett trade to the Rams and if the Bills should have made an offer and which last 10 years would you rather have the Bills or Rams
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss Keon Coleman and what the Bills should do with him with a more loaded WR room than years past
12-1pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss 'No Goal" 27 years later and how horrible the ai picture of it is
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss the Josh Allen football card that got sold for 1.3 million dollars and sports memorabilia
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss if Buffalo is a city of team chokers
More of your calls with Brad Riter and Tim Graham as we put a bow on the Sabres season
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss what is the best year in Buffalo sports history and if 2026 is one of the top years
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss the Sabres Game 6 win and looking ahead to Game 7
Spouting Off with Karen Kataline Free Speech, Guns and Moses, Media Bias, and the Fight Over America's Future Remembering Allen Nathan and Continuing the All-Stars In this episode of Spouting Off, host Karen Kataline opens by reflecting on the loss of Allen Nathan and the continuation of the Allen Nathan All-Stars in his memory. She frames the program around free speech, debate, and the freedom to hear uncensored ideas, then introduces her first guest, Salvador Litvak, director, producer, humorist, and filmmaker behind the mystery thriller Guns and Moses. Karen explains that she watched the film the night before with friends and wanted to bring Litvak on to discuss its message, production, and cultural relevance. Guns and Moses and the Right to Self-Defense Salvador Litvak discusses Guns and Moses, describing it as a film that is pro-faith, pro-Second Amendment, and centered on Jews who refuse to remain passive in the face of threats. He says the film has been warmly received by audiences, even while receiving little support from legacy media outlets. Karen and Litvak focus on how the movie portrays Jewish self-defense, with a rabbi who is reluctant to use a gun but takes responsible training seriously in order to protect his family and community. They also note that the film avoids simplistic stereotypes and presents Jewish characters as nuanced, faithful, and capable of moral courage. Antisemitism, Media Suppression, and Mamdani The conversation then shifts toward antisemitism, media narratives, and the New York City mayoral race involving Zohran Mamdani. Karen and Litvak argue that antisemitism appears across different political and ideological forms and that the media often pressures Jews and other targeted people to remain quiet or passive. Litvak connects his family history to concerns about socialism and communism, explaining that his mother and grandmother survived the Holocaust, lived under Soviet rule in Hungary, and later left Chile after Salvador Allende's election. He warns New Yorkers against electing Mamdani, whom both he and Karen characterize as dangerous, anti-Jewish, socialist, and communist. Tim Graham on Media, Comedy, and Political Narratives Karen's next guest is Tim Graham, executive editor at Newsbusters and host of the Newsbusters Podcast. They discuss how late-night comedians and mainstream media figures have treated the New York mayoral race, with Graham saying that most jokes have targeted Mamdani's opponents rather than Mamdani himself. Karen and Graham compare media enthusiasm for Mamdani to past media fascination with Barack Obama, arguing that the press often protects or glamorizes left-wing figures while dismissing concerns about ideology, antisemitism, Islamism, or public safety. The segment frames Mamdani as part of a larger debate about media bias, Democratic Party direction, and the consequences of open-society rhetoric that excuses illiberal movements. Fears About New York and the Democratic Party The Mamdani discussion continues with concern over whether New York City could follow the path of cities like London, especially in relation to public safety, Jewish life, Islamist politics, and the ability of non-Muslims and Jews to feel safe in public. Graham says Republicans may use Mamdani as an example of what the Democratic Party has become, while Karen presses the point that Democratic leaders such as Hakeem Jeffries and Barack Obama have connections or strategic silence around Mamdani. The segment closes with Graham directing listeners to Newsbusters for more analysis of media bias and political coverage. Grace Stanke VanderWaal on Nuclear Optimism The episode ends with Karen welcoming Grace Stanke VanderWaal, Miss America 2023 and a trained nuclear engineer, to discuss nuclear energy, optimism, and America's energy future. VanderWaal explains that her upcoming book will focus on harnessing optimism in everyday life and that she applies that outlook to nuclear power. She argues that the United States has the best-performing nuclear fleet in the world and that nuclear energy offers abundant, reliable, clean power. She also discusses recent nuclear developments, including plant restarts, Trump administration support for nuclear expansion, regulatory reform, and the need to unite behind strong energy infrastructure as artificial intelligence increases demand on the power grid.
Guests Include: The Blaze's Joe Hanneman, Judge Jim Troupis, MRC' Tim Graham, Watertown School Board's Sam Ouwneel and Laurie Hoffmann, Dr. Duke Show's Duke Pesta
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss the Sabres Game 5 loss to Montreal and what went wrong
Brad Riter and Tim Graham break down the Sabres 3-2 win over Montreal in Game 4 to even up the series
Brad Riter and Tim Graham continue to break down the roster changes for the Sabres as the team gets ready for Game 4 in Montreal
Guests Include: Junk Science.com's Steve Milloy, The Federalist's Matt Kittle, Open the Books' John Hart, MRC's Tim Graham, State Senator Steve Nass, Rep Glenn Grothman
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss the Sabres Game 3 loss versus Montreal and if Lyon or UPL should start Game 4
Brad Riter and Tim Graham break down the weekend that was for the Buffalo Sabres
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss the Sabres win over the Canadiens in Game 1
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark is joined by Charles Lipson, a Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago who writes regularly for The Spectator Magazine, Real Clear Politics and others. Lipson questions the one page peace agreement being rumored between the US and Iran & more. Mark then reviews police cam body footage involving an elected Chicago official that resulted in her being acquitted. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day and more. Mark is then joined by David Amelotti, an Investigative Reporter and Anchor at First Alert 4. He discusses his latest story on rising St Louis City water bills. In hour 3, Mark is joined by Tim Graham, the Executive Director for the Media Research Center's Newsbusters. They discuss the legacy media's role in inspiring political violence as well as ignoring the Minnesota fraud crackdown and more. He's later joined by St Louis Alderman Tom Oldenburg. He shares his reaction to Mayor Spencer's new plan for the St Louis Rams allocation money. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Tim Graham, the Executive Director for the Media Research Center's Newsbusters. They discuss the legacy media's role in inspiring political violence as well as ignoring the Minnesota fraud crackdown and more. He's later joined by St Louis Alderman Tom Oldenburg. He shares his reaction to Mayor Spencer's new plan for the St Louis Rams allocation money. They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Tim Graham, the Executive Director for the Media Research Center's Newsbusters. They discuss the legacy media's role in inspiring political violence as well as ignoring the Minnesota fraud crackdown and more.
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham preview Game 1 of the Sabres vs Montreal series, which jersey will be on the dummy and who will bang the drum.
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss the Toronto Maple Leafs disaster press conference and Sal Capaccio discusses his State of the Bills series
Taking a look around the NFL and NHL with Brad Riter and Tim Graham
Tim Graham of Newsbusters discusses Jimmy Kimmel's comments on Melania Trump as an "expectant widow". Joan Lewis joins to update us on the happening in Rome, and in her own domestic travels. Plus, T's Two Sense looks at literacy in a private school, and Newman Guide News with Kelly Salomon and guest Bob Laird talk how to use the Newman Guide as a tool for kid's education.
More thoughts with Brad Riter and Tim Graham as the Sabres move onto the 2nd round
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham are joined by Paul Hamilton to discuss the end of the Bruins vs Sabres series
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss Game 6 tonight between the Sabres and Boson
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss the Blade Gang and them trying to get to Boston
Brad Riter and Tim Graham continue to take your calls as we get ready for Game 6
All the details of Donald Trump's latest assassination attempt, who the perpetrator is, and his motives. Plus, Tim Graham of the Media Research Center joins to discuss the media's vitriolic rhetoric towards the right.#TrumpNews#PoliticalViolence#MediaBias#DOJIndictment#BreakingNew
1-2pm - Brad Riter and Tim Graham discuss the Sabres Game 5 loss to the Bruins to extend the series to Game 6
Brad Riter and Tim Graham continue to break down the Sabres 2-1 OT loss to Boston
1-2pm - Brad Rites and Tim Graham discuss the Bills 2026 Draft class and Beane going defensive in the draft
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Tim Graham gets you ready for game 1 of Sabres/Bruins on Sunday night
More from Tim Graham as the Sabres get ready to take on the Bruins on Sunday night
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Hour 3 opens with live Pentagon remarks from Secretary Pete Hegseth and military leadership outlining an aggressive blockade strategy against Iran, describing sustained pressure on Iranian ports, energy infrastructure, and maritime movement as part of a broader containment and negotiation effort tied to nuclear deterrence. The discussion then shifts to former Senator Jim Talent, who frames the operation as a coordinated military, economic, and diplomatic squeeze aimed at collapsing Iran's coercive capacity and forcing a verifiable agreement, while arguing regional allies broadly support the U.S. approach. Tim Graham of NewsBusters follows with a critique of media coverage and Democratic messaging, claiming outlets and commentators consistently portray U.S. and Republican actions negatively while excusing past Democratic-era interventions, including reaction to Thomas Friedman's controversial comments about opposing both Iran and Trump/Netanyahu. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” highlighting a BBC undercover investigation exposing UK immigration advisors allegedly coaching migrants to falsely claim protected status—such as pretending to be gay—to secure asylum, prompting broader criticism of loopholes in Western immigration systems and skepticism that enforcement will meaningfully change. Hashtags: #IranBlockade #PentagonBriefing #PeteHegseth #JimTalent #ForeignPolicy #MediaBias #TimGraham #ThomasFriedman #BBCInvestigation #ImmigrationPolicy #AsylumSystem #KimOnAWhim
Tim Graham of NewsBusters argues that legacy media and Democratic voices are applying a consistent double standard in coverage of the Iran conflict, claiming outlets like CNN and figures such as Senator Chris Van Hollen frame U.S. military actions negatively while ignoring similar precedent under prior administrations. He highlights Thomas Friedman's CNN comments suggesting he is conflicted between opposing Iran and opposing Trump and Netanyahu, calling it an example of openly partisan thinking disguised as analysis. Graham expands on Media Research Center critiques that modern journalism increasingly abandons objectivity, instead shaping narratives around political outcomes rather than consistent standards, particularly in foreign policy and war coverage. Hashtags: #TimGraham #MediaBias #ThomasFriedman #CNN #VanHollen #Trump #IranConflict #NewsBusters #PressCoverage #ForeignPolicy
Hour 1 opens with criticism of local media framing around ICE enforcement, sparking a broader discussion on immigration language, followed by debates on New York tax policy and wealth migration trends tied to Tax Day. Speculation about a possible Justice Alito retirement adds Supreme Court stakes early, before the hour closes on rising gas prices driven by refinery limits and regulatory pressure. Hour 2 blends personal moments and lighter content with political and media themes, starting with birthday wishes and sports talk featuring Magic Johnson and early Cardinals season analysis with Tom Ackerman. The discussion returns to immigration coverage disputes, before shifting into an “In Other News” segment featuring a fatal surgical error case, a humanoid robot chasing wild boars in Poland, energy drink litigation involving a teen death claim, and a sheriff's deputy reportedly using a dating app during a SWAT standoff. Hour 3 centers on a Pentagon briefing describing an intensified blockade strategy against Iran targeting maritime movement, ports, and energy infrastructure as part of a broader pressure campaign tied to nuclear deterrence. Former Senator Jim Talent frames the strategy as a coordinated military, diplomatic, and economic squeeze aimed at collapsing Iran's coercive capacity, while Tim Graham criticizes media bias and political framing in coverage of U.S. foreign policy. The hour closes with a BBC undercover investigation exposing alleged UK asylum fraud schemes involving advisors coaching migrants to falsify claims. Hour 4 begins with reports of ships being turned away under the ongoing Iran blockade, followed by Supreme Court analysis from Shannon Bream on tensions over emergency rulings and judicial authority. Additional legal discussion includes political fallout surrounding Eric Swalwell. Griff Jenkins then details Colombia's Escobar-era hippos, now an out-of-control invasive species prompting government culling plans. The show closes with criticism of media bias and Secretary Pete Hegseth's confrontation with the press over coverage of U.S. military operations and narrative framing. Hashtags: #IranBlockade #ICE #SupremeCourt #MediaBias #PeteHegseth #ShannonBream #JimTalent #TimGraham #GriffJenkins #PabloEscobar #Hippos #GasPrices #MagicJohnson #Cardinals #Fox2 #BreakingNews #Politics #FullShow
1-2pm - Tim Graham is joined by Andrew Peters to discuss the Sabres playoff series versus the Boston Bruins