Dan must really like to talk. He’s both an award-winning trial lawyer and a radio talk show host. Since Dan has never shied away from a microphone or a good fight he’s also been a legal analyst for most of America’s top television networks and newspapers.
Dan must really like to talk. He’s both an award-winning trial lawyer and a radio talk show host. Since Dan has never shied away from a microphone or a good fight he’s also been a legal analyst for most of America’s top television networks and newspapers.
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Dan must really like to talk. He’s both an award-winning trial lawyer and a radio talk show host. Since Dan has never shied away from a microphone or a good fight he’s also been a legal analyst for most of America’s top television networks and newspapers.
Dan must really like to talk. He’s both an award-winning trial lawyer and a radio talk show host. Since Dan has never shied away from a microphone or a good fight he’s also been a legal analyst for most of America’s top television networks and newspapers.
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Deborah Flora outlines her strategy for both the June 25 GOP primary for the 4th Congressional District and Thursday, March 28th's special convention to nominate a Republican candidate to appear on the ballot to face off against a Democrat in a separate race to serve out the remainder of Rep. Ken Buck's term through January.
Heidi Ganahl, Rocky Mountain Voice founder and former Republican candidate for governor, provides her insights on the inner workings of the process and suggests the game is afoot with shenanigans at play in the timing of Buck's sudden resignation from his post.
Following a Saturday rally in Ohio where Donald Trump said American auto companies will be in for a financial 'bloodbath' if Joe Biden wins re-election, mainstream media outlets run with the quote completely out of context and suggest he incited violence from his supporters should he lose. Dan provides the proper context, including the full clip in which Trump issues the threat of massive tariffs against China if they attempt to manufacture cars in Mexico and sell them in the United States.
Also, Dick Wadhams joins the program to provide his analysis on the upcoming assembly process of Colorado GOP leaders that will select the Republican candidate to run for the completion of Rep. Ken Buck's term in the 4th Congressional District.
The first step toward recovery is acknowledging you have a problem. Jon Caldara has taken that first step by admitting he is powerless against the magnetic draw of Costco and its tremendous product selection and quantity. Plus, his son Chance loves the hot dogs. Jon goes in-depth on why consumers flock to the mega wholesale store like moths to a flame and what makes it such a successful business model.
It's a second consecutive 'Jon Caldara Friday' as the independence Institute president fills in for Dan. Kelly is snowbound and calls in the crow about her Purdue Boilermakers defeating Ryan's Michigan State Spartans in the Big Ten men's basketball tournament - which prompts Jon to ask, why is Purdue's mascot the 'Boilermakers'? Also, Jon lays out his theory as to why Rep. Ken Buck announced his departure from Congress so soon and what lies ahead for the wild race in the 4th Congressional District to replace him.
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-3) joins Ryan (in for Dan) for an exclusive interview, responding to newly released audio of Rep. Ken Buck (CO-4) taking personal shots at her and saying 'George Santos was a saint' compared to her. She had plenty to say and fires back with a vengeance, as she prepares for her primary run to replace the outgoing Buck in the 4th Congressional District. Also, Colorado GOP Chair Dave Williams makes an impromptu cameo appearance with Ryan to discuss the state of Congressional races in the 4th and 5th districts, with Buck's sudden resignation from his House seat and Williams running himself in the 5th. Finally, Christina Mascarenas makes her radio debut as a potential GOP candidate in House District 46 for the state General Assembly, representing areas in and around Pueblo.
Rep. Richard Holtorf (R-63) is here to kick some butt and chew some bubble gum, and he's all out of bubble gum with Ryan (in for Dan). The Colorado House minority whip suspects the game is afoot with regard to Rep. Ken Buck's sudden resignation from Congress, effective on Friday, March 22. He goes into details on his dual run in both the upcoming GOP primary and the special election to serve out Buck's term in this extended conversation. Also, Ryan is torn on whether or not Congress should ban TikTok as a platform on American phones, but also leans toward the free market and free speech choice of consumers rather than government control and censorship of information - even if the Chinese Communist Party is collecting data on unsuspecting TikTok users.
Rep. Richard Holtorf (R-63) is here to kick some butt and chew some bubble gum, and he's all out of bubble gum with Ryan (in for Dan). The Colorado House minority whip suspects the game is afoot with regard to Rep. Ken Buck's sudden resignation from Congress, effective on Friday, March 22. He goes into details on his dual run in both the upcoming GOP primary and the special election to serve out Buck's term in this extended conversation.
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-3) joins Ryan (in for Dan) for an exclusive interview, responding to newly released audio of Rep. Ken Buck (CO-4) taking personal shots at her and saying 'George Santos was a saint' compared to her. She had plenty to say and fires back with a vengeance, as she prepares for her primary run to replace the outgoing Buck in the 4th Congressional District.
Dan is aghast at Rep. Ken Buck's decision to bail on his Congressional seat, simply because he didn't get to ask questions right away at the Robert Hur hearing in the House. Why is Buck so intent on angering those who supported him all these years?
Abby Johnson joins Dan to discuss her historic speech regarding the rights of the unborn before the United Nations. Due to technical difficulties, Ryan has to fill in for Dan during the last half hour and it doesn't go well for Rep. Ken Buck.