A fast-paced half-hour show that brings news stories you won’t hear on TV or perspectives on stories you may have heard on your TV but the media decided not to broadcast. You might hear a story about members of one political party voting against a piece of legislation with an altruistic name like “The save the baby seals act,” but they will never tell you why. When you hear the real reason, you might want to thank them for voting the way they did. We cover 4-5 topics ranging from politics to the environment; to energy to developments in the world of science, plus the quote of the day.
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A fast-paced half-hour show that brings news stories you won’t hear on TV or perspectives on stories you may have heard on your TV but the media decided not to broadcast. You might hear a story about members of one political party voting against a piece of legislation with an altruistic name like “The save the baby seals act,” but they will never tell you why. When you hear the real reason, you might want to thank them for voting the way they did. We cover 4-5 topics ranging from politics to the environment; to energy to developments in the world of science, plus the quote of the day.
Season 7, Episode 15 - NYC Mayoral candidate Zohran Mandami, new U. K. Law on soft drinks, Mayor of Seattle on career criminals, Senator John Kennedy on the budget, a vegetarian at Buc-ee's, and more
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Season 7, Episode 15 - NYC Mayoral candidate Zohran Mandami, new U. K. Law on soft drinks, Mayor of Seattle on career criminals, Senator John Kennedy on the budget, a vegetarian at Buc-ee's, and more
This week, our quote of the week is from an editorial written in response to NYC Mayoral candidate Zohran Mandami’s claim that he would like to see a world without billionaires.
In our stupidest thing I’ve heard all week, we once again have multiple contenders.
The first is a new law just enacted in the UK, limiting your ability to get a free refill on certain types of soft drinks.
The second is the Mayor of Seattle explaining why career criminals in his city shouldn’t be in jail.
We’ll play a clip of Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) discussing some of the spending cuts the Democrats want reinstated before they will allow a vote on the continuing resolution that would end the government shutdown.
Last week, we told you about a mass shooting that took place in Eagle Pass, Texas, that got no national news coverage. This week, we have another event that took place in Montgomery, Alabama, this weekend, which the press has ignored, and we will explain why.
We’ll tell you about an oil refinery fire that happened this past weekend and how it will likely impact the price of gas for the residents of the state where that fire took place.
For those who continue to insist that Charlie Kirk was a bigot who hated homosexual & transgender people, we’ll play a clip of Charlie Kirk providing some compassionate counseling to a young transgender woman.
We’ll play a humorous clip of a Vegetarian’s reaction when they went into a Buc-ee's truck stop for the very first time.
We’ll play a clip of Bill Maher telling Democrats what they are doing wrong and what they will have to change if they ever hope to regain a majority in either house of Congress.
Time permitting, we’ll tell you about a neat new device that might save you some money on your homeowner’s insurance.
Our taxpayer relief shot segment this week comes to us from Decatur, Alabama, where a woman shoots & kills an intruder who was a career criminal.
The situation with Jerzee Joe
A fast-paced half-hour show that brings news stories you won’t hear on TV or perspectives on stories you may have heard on your TV but the media decided not to broadcast. You might hear a story about members of one political party voting against a piece of legislation with an altruistic name like “The save the baby seals act,” but they will never tell you why. When you hear the real reason, you might want to thank them for voting the way they did. We cover 4-5 topics ranging from politics to the environment; to energy to developments in the world of science, plus the quote of the day.