Superman has no personality. He's dull and boring. Am I Wrong?
The Am I Wrong? Committee is back with resolutions today on dinner drinks, Superman, fried potatoes and mustaches.

The Am I Wrong? Committee is back with resolutions today on dinner drinks, Superman, fried potatoes and mustaches.
Star Tribune columnist Rochelle Olson joins Chad for some fun on some nonsense topics and talk about this week's Cheers & Jeers column.
We have two segments with Sheletta Brundidge on a Feisty Friday to kickoff the hour before Chad celebrates National French Fry Day by listing the many side dishes he would prefer over fries.
On National French Fry Day, Chad unleashes an attack on America's most popular side dish and asks what you favorite side to order is in any circumstance.
We have a mix of serious and nonsense with Sheletta Brundidge today on a Feisty Friday.
Adam Carter joins Chad to open the show with two segments of discussion about whether owning a cabin is worth the cost, time and effort. Later, Major Garrett is with us to talk about his interview with Tom Homan, immigration enforcement, MAGA angst over not seeing the Epstein files and more!
Major Garrett of CBS News joins Chad to share about his recent interview with Tom Homan, angst amongst much of President Trump's base about the Epstein files and more from the world of politics.
Do you own or want to own a cabin? Chad opens the show talking about why a cabin doesn't fit his lifestyle, but Adam Carter says he's more intrigued.
Acting US Attorney Joe Thompson joins Chad to talk fraud, prosecuting Vance Boelter, and a few others big cases in his office today. We also talk about the $430 paid by the state to get Governor Walz prepped for last month's hearing on Capitol Hill before Chad bounces around a bit with some Rapid Fire Radio.
Are you upset about the Walz administration spending $430K to prep Walz for his visit to Capitol Hill last month?
Acting US Attorney Joseph Thompson joins Chad on several topics including fighting fraud, prosecuting Vance Boelter and more.
Susie Jones sticks around for some fun with Chad, we share our absurd guesses to the massive event teased to be coming to US Bank Stadium, and Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl shares her early thoughts on the list of new foods to be available at this year's state fair.
Dara Moskowitz Grumdahl of MSP Magazine joins Chad to share her thoughts on the new food list for the Minnesota State Fair, what excites her, and what she's worried may flop.
Susie Jones sticks around with Chad to debate the pros and cons of women wearing men's suits and dive a relationship topic.
Former Congressman Dean Phillips breaks some news at the top of the show about his conversations with Elon Musk about building a party to change American politics. Later, we have a mix of serious topics and fun with our friend Rena Sarigianopoulos of KARE-11.
Rena Sarigianopoulos of KARE-11 joins Chad for a serious conversation about how she is able to work through gruesome news stories and compartmentalize in her mind while in her job. Plus, we lighten the mood with some fun topics as well.
Former Congressman Dean Phillips confirmed with us today he spoke with Elon Musk during his presidential campaign. With Musk's proposal of the America Party, Dean anticipates more talk soon but insists Musk cannot be the face of the party to have success.
Our final hour features continued conversation about religious leaders and places of worship diving into politics from the pulpit before some fun with guessing what else, like the Epstein report according to the AG herself, is on Pam Bondi's desk. Plus, Jamie Yuccas joins from LA and Jason stops in to discuss another prominent restaurant shutting its doors.
What does frequent flyer Jamie Yuccas think of the TSA saying we can all soon keep our shoes on while going through airport security? She joined on that topic and what's happening currently in Los Angeles with ICE.
Pam Bondi said the Epstein report was on her desk...and then it wasn't! What else do you think the Attorney General has on her desk?
The hour begins with Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher sharing why he believes our State Capitol building needs metal detectors to improve security. Later, Chad discusses proof that Twin Cities drivers need to improve their skills behind the wheel. Plus, how do you feel about the IRS saying places of worship won't lose their tax exempt status is they endorse politicians from the pulpit.
Is it time to test drivers as they age to cut down on accidents in the Twin Cities? The data says perhaps we should.
Ramsey County Sheriff Bob Fletcher joins Chad to talk about his call to install metal detectors at the State Capitol to improve security for lawmakers.
Assuming Governor Walz runs for a third term, who could beat him? Chad opens the show with that conversation before Adam stops back in for some fun with Ask Adam Anything.
Earlier today Adam Carter said his favorite ice cream flavor is mint chocolate chip. Who hurt him?
Chad is convinced that Governor Walz will indeed seek a third term in the office. Who could run for the Republicans that could be him?
Two segments of vacation and sports talk with Chip Scoggins leads into a conversation about the Epstein files and a dramatic change in what members of the Trump administration are saying about them. Plus, why does DeRusha not care about Ludacris fans who were shut out of his Taste of Minnesota show?
Why would prominent members of the Trump administration be downplaying the Epstein files today after touting shocking information and accountability in past interviews?
Chip Scoggins joins Chad to share about his recent trip to Chicago and talk about how the Twins and Lynx fared in all-star selections.
We have two segments of fun as Susie Jones joins for Overrated, Underrated or Properly Rated before talking about Elon Musk's pledge to build a new political party to compete with the Republicans and Democrats.