Former Congressmen Kevin Yoder and Ben Quayle join Light Beer Dark Money to give an insiders look at Washington and how Congress works. It was a broad ranging discussion that led to some analysis about the upcoming election and what it means for the future. A bold prognosis from Congressman Yoder as he talks through whether Trump may win the popular vote and what that could mean to down ballot races. A big event to watch will be the June 27 debate between Biden and Trump.
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Ep. 297 Super Bowl to ICE: The Narrative Machine Is Out of Control
Super Bowl Sunday turns into a full-on culture and politics conversation as Sean Noble and Chris Clements break down the biggest moments, the commercials, the halftime chatter, and how quickly pop culture
Ep. 296 George Khalaf: Data, Demographics, and Defending Arizona’s Future
Chris welcomes back George Khalaf, founder of Data Orbital and candidate for the Arizona State House in District 3. The conversation begins with George’s humble beginnings as a young data analyst working
Ep. 295 The Conservative Case for Voter ID, Energy Growth & Winning the AI Race
Sarah E. Hunt (CEO & President, the Joseph Rainey Center for Public Policy) joins Light Beer Dark Money for a wide-ranging conversation on what’s driving American politics right now: election integrity, leadership
Ep. 294 Minnesota Protests, ICE Ops, and the Moment Everything Went Too Far
In this full episode of Light Beer Dark Money, Sean Noble and Chris Clements break down the growing tension around immigration enforcement, the role of coordinated protests, and the moment a bad
Ep. 293 Minneapolis ICE Shooting Sparks Chaos — DHS Under Fire + Arizona Turns Up
In this full episode of Light Beer, Dark Money, Sean Noble and Chris Clements break down the Minneapolis shooting tied to anti-ICE unrest, the political fallout, and what it says about the
Ep. 292 Greenland, Davos, and the Immigration Reckoning
A global deal in Davos sparks debate—and Chris and Sean break down why Trump’s negotiating tactics worked exactly as intended. As details on the Greenland agreement emerge, they explain how brinkmanship and




