February 22, 2015
Interview with Jennifer Kerns, Beltway Correspondent. What to make of Rudy Giuliani's attacks on President Obama? A preview of the upcoming CPAC event in Washington, D.C. In Colorado, new health concerns arise related to the use of marijuana during pregnancy. Also, will Scott Walker take a stand against amnesty? Will the Donor Class thwart American populism? Quotes from immigration writer Mickey Kaus. Plus, a critical look at Free Trade in America, through the lens of commentator Pat Buchanan. With music and listener calls.
February 22, 2015
Interview with Timothy Sandefur, author of "The Conscience of the Constitution: The Declaration of Independence and the Right to Liberty." Why is the Declaration important? A discussion of Obama's precarious relationship with the Constitution. Will the court system overturn Obamacare? Will a recent federal judge's ruling thwart Obama's plans for executive amnesty? On Professor Harry Jaffa, Abraham Lincoln, natural law and the American Civil War. On freedom of speech. Plus, Nigel Farage of UKIP in England announces he'll speak at CPAC next week. Do we need a UKIP-like party in the USA? With music and listener calls.
February 22, 2015
Rudy Giuliani does not believe President Obama "loves America." Is this a gratuitous insult, or does it approach forbidden truth? Just what has gotten into Guiliani lately? Also, a sustained critical look at Jeb Bush and his proposed foreign policy team. Should conservatives "get off the GOP bus" if Jeb Bush is the 2016 nominee? Plus deep thoughts on snowy winter weather in Colorado & across America. With music and listener calls.
February 15, 2015
Live interview with R.K. Price author of
"Love, Spies & Cyanide: Galya's Story." A discussion of
Colorado's most famous "cold case" involving the 1969 disappearance
of a CU-Boulder professor of Russian, as later connected to the apparent 1971
suicide of the professor's mistress in a state mental hospital in Pueblo. A
Colorado Cold War drama, with international implications. To what extent were
the KGB, CIA and other spy agencies involved? Should this "cold case"
be re-opened? Plus music and listener calls.
February 15, 2015
Live interview with Jennifer Kerns, Beltway
Correspondent. Diagnostics on the curious new movie "50 Shades of
Grey." Meanwhile, in Aspen, billionaire Mayor Bloomberg advocates
confiscating the guns of minority males, then tries to muzzle the video of his
own remarks. Could "populism" be taking root in the GOP, or is Wall
Street actually in charge of both political parties? More discussion on Steve
House running for Colorado GOP Chair. More on Scott Walker and college
education, and on the decline of "free speech" on campus. Sharp
criticism of recent Jeb Bush comments on foreign policy. Also, a review of the
sudden epidemic of Bruxism in the Beltway. Plus music and listener calls.
February 15, 2015
Snobbish Democrats slam Gov. Scott Walker for
not having a college degree. Listen to Dems backfire: Howard Dean says Walker
is "unknowledgeable." How will Walker's educational background play
out if he runs for President? A list of successful individuals who persisted in
life despite lacking college degrees. Why didn't they stop to realize how
"unkowledgeable" they were? Also, live interview with businessman
Steve House, candidate for Colorado GOP Chair. Plus music and listener calls.
February 8, 2015
Due to technical difficulty there is no audio for today's podcast.
February 1, 2015
Discussing
the American Middle Class. How is it doing under President Obama? A discussion
of Obama’s botched plans to raid middle class “529” savings accounts. Quotes
from Vice President Joe Biden on how hard the past six years have been for
America. Also, Sen. Jeff Sessions takes on AG nominee Loretta Lynch on the
issue of illegal immigration. On free trade, South Korea and Cuba. Plus music
and listener calls.
February 1, 2015
Interview
with Jennifer Kerns, Beltway Correspondent. Is Gov. Scott Walker the new GOP
frontrunner? Will Sen. Ted Cruz gain traction? How is Jeb Bush doing? How
significant is the current “measles” outbreak in America? Should vaccinations
become mandatory? Also, side notes on the Super Bowl and the state of football
in America. Plus music and listener calls.
February 1, 2015
Thoughts
on Governor Scott Walker. Can an authentic conservative succeed in national
politics? Recent poll data from Iowa has Walker ahead of all other potential
GOP candidates. Does Mitt Romney’s sudden exit help any candidate in
particular? Quotes from Margaret Thatcher on leadership. Running commentary on
the Super Bowl. Plus music and listener calls.