In two short weeks, our country has seen an assassination attempt of a former President, a current President forced out of the Presidential race, AND the elevation and eventual coronation of a Vice President as the Democratic nominee. Regardless of what you think you know – everything you know is wrong. The past two weeks have changed the dynamics and the calculations of both parties and the electorate. Chris and Sean break it all down – from Trump’s both inspiring and typical speech at the RNC – to Biden’s excommunication from the Presidential ticket – to the ascension of THE most Progressive, Anti-Christian, Anti-Free Enterprise Democrat in the history of the United States – Kamala Harris. A #mustlisten because who knows what will happen next?
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Episode 171 – Kari Lake
Kari Lake joins Chris and Sean to make the case for her U.S. Senate race. She makes her case, accusing Ruben Gallego of being a rubber stamp for the failed policies of
Episode 170 – J Fife Symington IV is the Cannabis Industry In Arizona
The son of the former Governor of Arizona, Fife Symington, has gone from growing tomatoes in Mexico to becoming the largest producer of Cannabis in Arizona in the small Mormon town of
Episode 169 – The Great Debate
Trump and Harris squared off in their debate this week and most observers say that Harris won. Swing voters seem to not have gotten the memo, as multiple news outlets report on
Episode 168 – The Presidential race tightens, Senate leaning GOP
The Presidential race has come back to even, with every swing state now within the margin of error. Chris and Sean discuss Harris’s lack of a policy agenda, and how Trump should
Episode 167 – Don’t Californicate our Arizona
Karrin Taylor Robson is leading THE grassroots effort with Arizona PAC to keep the Arizona Legislature in Republican hands. The consequences of a Democratic Legislature and Democratic Governor are stark and dismal
Episode 166 – United Kingdom goes Liberal, will the U.S. follow?
Chris and Sean are joined by our favorite Brit, Andy Bookless, to discuss how the UK elections in July may impact what happens in the U.S. in November. As a precedent, Andy