Episode 10 - Breaking Up
Episode description
Breaking Up. It is hard to do. So sang Neil Sedaka and countless crooners in one form or another. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has the better break-up song for this historic Trump era. Called “Hole in the Head,” it echoes a phrase Dave and I heard from our mothers. “We need that like a hole in the head!”
In other words, stay away from certain relationships and bad associations. If you find yourself so entangled, get out. Now! Your survival and happiness depend on it. It is not a close call. Some people are toxic. Like President Donald Trump. We must break away just like his ex-wives.
Prominent lawyer, Lyle Wallace, is a partner/member at Denver’s oldest law firm, Sherman & Howard. Maybe the partners and clients do not like it, but Lyle had to take a stand. He authored a fiery op-ed in the Denver Post telling the world his opposition to Donald Trump and why he, as a life-long Republican, was going to vote all Dem this year, to REPUDIATE TRUMP.
To stand with Trump now is inexcusable. Our President is a bullying bigot who this week told people to vote twice and sided with a 17 year old AR-15 toting Trumper vigilante mass shooter in Wisconsin. The highest rated show in the history of The Craig Silverman Show featured William Sulton in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. William returns – from Wisconsin - to tell us what is really going down in Kenosha. William Sulton has roots in Colorado and Wisconsin, and is now the President of the ACLU of Wisconsin.
Happy Pandemic Labor Day. Tom Woodard has been working hard his whole life making his living in the game of golf. Golf is booming and Tom is working hard as head pro at The Meadows. A proud African American and Manual HS grad, we talk civil rights, Trump, Shane Bertsch, Calvin Peete, Denver Prep League Golf, NCAA golf, and the multitudinous Halls of Fame in which Tommy is enshrined. And oh yes, we talk about City Park Golf Course – old and new. Oh my, the views from the new clubhouse are spectacular. Join us.
Breakdown-
William Sulton - 9:22
Dave Gunders - 38:34
Impactful Sound - 47:09
Tom Woodard - 1:09:47
Lyle Wallace - 1:49:56