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The Jason Rantz Show

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Jason Rantz is Seattle’s fresh, contemporary conservative voice. Young and urban, passionate and bold, Rantz is outnumbered by the Progressive chorus, yet refuses to ignore the conservative principles at the core of America’s greatness. Prolific on-air and online, Rantz knows he’s outnumbered in Seattle, but he’s never shy to be outspoken about it.

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Episodes

Bonus Rantz: Guy Benson

Jason joins the Guy Benson SHow to discuss Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson waving goodbye to the city's wealth and homelessness in Portland.

May 03, 202616 min

Rantz Rewind: May 3, 2021

What’s Trending: Experts say that herd immunity is unlikely, restaurant owners are worried about phase 2 rollback, during te May Day riots, a driver drives through radicals, police/prison abolitionists were then mad that the driver wasn’t arrested, and Chimacum High School bribes kids into getting vaccines. \\ Washington’s rural housing market is booming. \\ A Snohomish asbestos testing company got hit with a one-thousand-percent increase in unemployment taxes -- only to discover it was a mistak...

May 02, 202640 min

Hour 3: Seattle data centers, Costco hot dogs, guest Dave Asprey

Seattle might put a hold on building new data centers. A Seattle theater is facing $400,000 in damages from copper wire theft. A lawsuit has been filed over Washington’s plan to gut the state’s police and pension fund. A slight change to Costco’s food court. // LongForm: GUEST: The founder of the biohacking movement Dave Asprey on the benefits of peptides, nicotine, and other misconceptions about health and wellness. // Quick Hit: Part 2 of Jason's conversation with the founder of the modern bio...

May 02, 202649 min

Hour 2: New bids for the Seahawks?, guest Jennifer Kennedy, Fridays with Jake Skorheim

Could Tim Cook or Mark Zuckerberg buy the Seahawks? Trump says he’s not pleased with Iran’s latest proposal. Guest: Attorney Jennifer Kennedy is representing eight Snohomish County fire fighters who are taking their fight over their refusal to get the COVID vaccine to the United States Supreme Court. // Big Local: The Northgate and Shoreline light rail stations are going to start requiring paid parking permits. Spokane leaders could see pay raises even as the city’s debt deepens. // Fridays with...

May 02, 202647 min

Hour 1: New Bob Ferguson scandal, May Day protests, guest Mollie Hemingway

Yet another scandal is looming over Bob Ferguson. Tempers flared on CNN’s debate panel last night. // Protesters gather in Seattle for May Day protests. // Guest: Editor-in-Chief of The Federalist Mollie Hemingway on her new book Alito: The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution.

May 02, 202647 min

Hour 3: Wilson waves goodbye to the wealthy, SCOTUS gerrymandering ruling, guest Todd Myers

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson laughed off the idea of wealthy people leaving the state due to high taxes. SCOTUS issued a landmark ruling ending race-based gerrymandering. // LongForm: GUEST: Washington Policy Center's Vice President for Research Todd Myers on new findings that our Climate Committment Act money isn't actually doing much to help the environment. // Quick Hit: UW is being sued for stripping female students of their right to single-gender bathrooms and locker rooms....

May 01, 202644 min

Hour 2: Tacoma HS stabbing, guest John Braun, Marysville house parties

A mass stabbing at a Tacoma high school has left 4 people seriously injured. Seattle City Council President Joy Hollingsworth is pushing Good Neighbor Agreements for homeless shelters. Guest: State Senator John Braun has joined the MAGA Majority program in his bid for Congress. // Big Local: Neighbors in Marysville are fed up over nonstop house parties. Mukilteo is considering dropping their land acknowledgments before city council meetings. The Spokane Transit Authority moves to strip voter ove...

May 01, 202648 min

Hour 1: Bob Ferguson's ethics problem, guest Mark Lamb, gov't shutdown ends

Bob Ferguson agrees to $4,000 ethics settlement after letting fired adviser fly on taxpayer-funded state patrol plane. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth blasted the emphasis put on diversity for military readiness. Guest: Attorney Mark Lamb sounds off on a judge's decision that put Washington Democrat's plan to appoint sheriffs on hold. // It appears the Democrat candidate for Senate in Maine will be the guy with Nazi tattoos. The longest shutdown in American history is finally over as Congress pass...

May 01, 202649 min
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