This week both Tim Scott and Ron DeSantis have formally launched their campaigns for President. Chris and Sean discuss what this means – and get into a heated argument about whether it matters if Tim Scott is has never been married. They also discuss whether Kari Lake or Nikki Haley would be a better VP pick. Also, they check in on the demise of Bud Light – the numbers are still in decline – and discuss whether the Los Angeles Dodgers honoring an anti-Catholic trans group will impact attendance or ticket sales at Dodgers Stadium.
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Ep. 274 Shutdown Showdown Ends — and a Salute to America’s Veterans
After weeks of political gridlock, eight Senate Democrats broke ranks to strike a deal with Republicans — officially ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history. The hard Left is furious, pointing
Ep. 273 Escape from New York!!
New York has fallen — and the ripple effects are already spreading. Chris and Sean break down Tuesday’s Blue Cheese Wave, with avowed Democratic socialist and antisemite Zohran Mamdani cruising to victory
Ep. 272 Fault Lines on the Right + A Dodgers Classic
Sean opens the show with a personal announcement: he will not be running for Congress. Then, Chris and Sean dive into the escalating rift inside the conservative movement, sparked by Tucker Carlson’s
Ep. 271 Virginia on the Brink: Matt Hurtt Returns to Break Down the Final Stretch
Veteran Republican strategist Matt Hurtt returns to the Thursday edition of Light Beer | Dark Money for a deep dive into one of the most closely watched state races in the nation — the
Ep. 270 18 Innings, Walk-Off Glory, and the Left’s Latest Meltdown
Chris and Sean are giddy after the Dodgers and Blue Jays deliver an instant World Series classic — 18 innings of pure baseball brilliance capped off by Freddie Freeman’s walk-off home run.
Ep. 269 Warren Petersen: Restoring Law and Order in Arizona
Arizona Senate President Warren Petersen joins Chris and Sean to talk about his campaign for Attorney General — and his mission to restore integrity and common sense to Arizona’s top law enforcement





