Episode 354
Joel Gardner, president of The Jefferson Council, details the Campaign for shared governance at UVA.
Garland Favorito, 40-year IT professional and co-founder of the Voters Organized for Trusted Electi…
Published on 12 hours ago
Episode 353
Trey Dellinger, Senior Legal Fellow at AFA Action, the government affairs affiliate of American Family Association, details the gerrymandering arms race.
Victoria Manning, Sr. Investigative Researche…
Published on 1 day, 12 hours ago
Episode 352
Steve Haner, senior Fellow for Environment and Energy Policy at the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy, discusses poor solar energy performance is more evidence the VCEA is failing.
Chief St…
Published on 2 days, 12 hours ago
Episode 351
Walter Curt, investigative journalist and founder of WC Dispatch provides a Virginia Politics update.
Paul Riley, Democrat for Congress (VA-05) joins the show to discuss his campaign, platform, and pr…
Published on 5 days, 12 hours ago
Episode 350
Dr. Joseph Varon, MD, a critical care physician, professor, and President of the Independent Medical Alliance, outlines the moral cost of modern transplant medicine.
Jennifer Ewbank, former Deputy Dir…
Published on 6 days, 12 hours ago
Episode 349
Chief Charles Werner (Ret.), Charlottesville Fire Department, provides an overview of the Ruckersville Volunteer Fire Company report and its findings.
Carter Satterfield, Roanoke College swimmer, spea…
Published on 1 week ago
Episode 348
Dr. Jared Ross, senior fellow at Do No Harm, discusses child gender clinics finally shutting down.
Craig Bannister, managing editor at CNS News, breaks down DC’s real crime facts.
Ira Mehlman, Media Di…
Published on 1 week, 1 day ago
Episode 347
Roy Van Doorn, a concerned citizen and a local businessman shares what he knows about the Charlottesville Zoning Ordinance in court.
Allan Stam, professor of Public Policy and Politics at the Universi…
Published on 1 week, 5 days ago
Episode 346
Sheriff Mark Lamb, Pinal County, AZ (ret.), outlines how to make DC Safe Again and the first two hundred days of Trump.
Meghan Thacker, Vice President of the Consumer Energy Alliance, outlines Louisia…
Published on 1 week, 6 days ago
Episode 345
Rob goes off on Albemarle County Schools and praises the Department of Justice for interceding on the Schools' controversial policies.
Steven Camarota, director of research at the Center for Immigrati…
Published on 2 weeks ago
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