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The Kim Monson Show

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The Kim Monson Show is a daily radio program, broadcast live 6-7 am MST every weekday on KLZ 560 AM. Hosted by Kim Monson, the show focuses on political issues and topics that impact individual freedom for Coloradans, citizens of the United States, and people around the world. Kim's values lie at the cross-roads of traditional conservative principles and libertarian beliefs. She believes in good manners, compassion, success through hard work, and individual freedom above all else.
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Episodes

A review of Corrective Action Taken by the Oil and Gas Markets

Guest Tom Petrie, oil and gas expert with Petrie Partners investment banking firm, reviews corrective action by the gas and oil markets which includes stabilization of price and the establishment of new indices to measure US oil production going to overseas countries. Dr. Jill Vecchio breaks down the false and misleading reporting of COVID-19 cases. The post A review of Corrective Action Taken by the Oil and Gas Markets appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jul 16, 202056 min

Campus Culture Seizing the Streets

Guest Professor John Ellis, Professor Emeritus of German Literature at the University of California Santa Cruz, addresses concerns regarding academia and the indoctrination of students by radical, left-leaning professors. The post Campus Culture Seizing the Streets appeared first on The Kim Monson Show .

Jul 14, 202057 min

Lawless Law vs Lawful Law

Guest Karen Kataline, author and podcaster, continues the discussion on mandatory masks with Kim stating “civil disobedience isn’t just for Gandhi anymore.” The post Lawless Law vs Lawful Law appeared first on The Kim Monson Show .

Jul 13, 202057 min

Episode 31: Steven Kessler

What is the basis of the Socialist Utopian narrative? It permeates throughout academia today. Steven Kessler received his doctorate in higher education from the University of Rochester. Steven joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to explain that Swiss-born philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau is the patron saint of today’s liberalism. This contemporary liberal, progressive, socialist narrative invalidates the creation story of original sin and focuses on Karl Marx’s mantra of destroying individuality...

Jul 10, 202040 min

Timeless Principles of Liberty

Kim encourages listeners to join the i’MA Trumpster Bus Tour Kick-off. Contribute at www.imatrumpster.com then email kim@kimmonson.com and let her know that you’ve contributed. Douglas County Commissioner Lora Thomas (lorathomas.org) joins Rick and Kim to discuss the county commissioners’ decison to leave the Tri-County Health Department and create the county’s own health department. Liberty Toastmaster members discuss “Timeless Principles […] The post Timeless Principles of Liberty appeared fir...

Jul 10, 202057 min

Episode 30: Tim McCormack

2020 has shed light on the importance of District Attorneys who value public trust and due process. Adams and Broomfield County District Attorney candidate Tim McCormack joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to explain how activist District Attorneys across the nation are making our communities less safe. He’ll clarify the importance of electing DAs who care more about our communities than of politics. The post Episode 30: Tim McCormack appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jul 09, 202038 min

Are We Really All In this Together?

Guest Daniel Greenfield, a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center for Security Policy, joins Kim to examine how we are not “all in this together.” “Double speak” continues as elite politicians like Gov. Pritzker, Mayor Lightfoot, Mayor DeBlasio, and numerous others ignore their own executive orders. Where is the “equality?” Do not be fooled. This is about the left’s agenda where truth denies objectivity and the media is their major mouthpiece to eliminate individual righ...

Jul 09, 202056 min

Obamacare Doesn’t Work

Guest Sally Pipes, author and healthcare expert with the Pacific Research Institute (pacificresearch.org), examines healthcare policy with Kim. John Kellner, candidate for District Attorney for Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties, examines community safety with Kim. John Kellner, candidate for District Attorney for Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln counties, examines community safety with Kim. The post Obamacare Doesn’t Work appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jul 08, 202057 min

Preventing the Destruction of Democracy

Guest Brigitte Gabriel, founder of Act For America and NYT best-selling author, talks about her background, including growing up in Lebanon and living in a bomb shelter for seven years. Chris Cantwell, Senior Business Broker with Transworld Business Advisors, explains the Exit Factor Program designed for owners thinking of selling their business in the next 1-3 years. Sue Moore shares the Liberty Scorecard produced by the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado. The post Preventing the Destruction...

Jul 07, 202057 min

Independence Week 2020: The Destruction of America’s Historical Monuments

Guest Dr. Allen Guelzo, Senior Research Scholar in the Council of the Humanities and Director of the Initiative on Politics and Statesmanship in the James Madison Program at Princeton University, joins Kim to discuss the destruction of historical statutes and how the Battle of Gettysburg shaped American history citing its significance relative to current events. The post Independence Week 2020: The Destruction of America’s Historical Monuments appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jul 01, 202057 min

Independence Week 2020: Joshua Dunn on The Great American Experiment

Guest Joshua Dunn, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Professor in Constitutional Law and political theory, discusses with Kim the importance of Alexis de Tocqueville’s thought on political equality and social equality, and its applicability to today’s current events. The post Independence Week 2020: Joshua Dunn on The Great American Experiment appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jun 30, 202055 min

Independence Week 2020: Stan Everitt and the Legacy Project

Stan Everitt, founder of the Legacy Project, joins Kim to kick of Independence Week on the Kim Monson Show. The post Independence Week 2020: Stan Everitt and the Legacy Project appeared first on The Kim Monson Show .

Jun 29, 202055 min

Episode 29: Dr. Jill Vecchio

Does the medical Hippocratic Oath still say, “Do No Harm?” Dr. Jill Vecchio notes in this podcast her concerns that medical students are no longer taught that life is sacred. At some of the “best” schools students are writing their own Hippocratic Oath. Are these Hippocratic Oaths more focused on social justice and climate change than taking care of patients? The post Episode 29: Dr. Jill Vecchio appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jun 26, 202039 min

The Importance of Effective Communication

Guest Brad Beck and Kim continue their conversation as to what are the best steps for effective communication. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, and Karen Levine, award-winning Realtor, join Kim to discuss the state of the real-estate market. The post The Importance of Effective Communication appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jun 26, 202057 min

School Resource Officers and Denver Public Schools

Guest Jason McBride with Gang Rescue and Support Program (GRASP; graspyouth.org) explains his involvement in the community as he actively works with gang members and shows them a better way of life through intervention programs. State Representative Tim Geitner joins Kim to discuss HB20-1425, Hospital Patient Visitation Rights During COVID-19. Jason McBride with Presidential Wealth alerts us to improvements within the CARES Act. The post School Resource Officers and Denver Public Schools appeare...

Jun 25, 202055 min

Cooperation and Coercion:  How Busybodies Became Busybullies and What That Means for Economics and Politics

Guest Antony Davis, associate professor of economics at Duquesne University and co-author of Cooperation and Coercion: How Busybodies Became Busybullies and What That Means for Economics and Politics, joins Kim in a discussion regarding cooperation vs. coercion. Tim McCormack, candidate for District Attorney for Adams and Broomfield Counties, states that this office is about protecting and serving the community, and not about politicizing it for a specific agenda. The post Cooperation and Coerci...

Jun 24, 202056 min

Important Speeches and Documents in America’s Founding: Patrick Henry

Guest Ben Martin, former army ranger and historian, resumes his series Important Speeches and Documents in America’s Founding in highlighting Patrick Henry, famous for declaring, “Give me liberty or give me death!” The post Important Speeches and Documents in America’s Founding: Patrick Henry appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jun 23, 202057 min

The Scary History of Qualified Immunity

Allen explains that qualified immunity has its philosophical origin in a constitutional test and explains the history behind this concept. The post The Scary History of Qualified Immunity appeared first on The Kim Monson Show .

Jun 22, 202057 min

The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly — A Look at the 2020 General Assembly Session

Guest Rick Turnquist, author and blogger on toadvancefreedom.com, joins Kim to talk about his recent article available at kimmonson.com, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly--A Look at the 2020 General Assembly Session. Lorne Levy with Polygon Financial talks of opportunity as mortgage rates are at record lows. The post The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly — A Look at the 2020 General Assembly Session appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jun 19, 202056 min

Episode 28: Dr. Jill Vecchio

During the COVID 19/Wuhan Virus Reaction Disruption, bureaucrats, politicians and interested parties shut down our lives and livelihoods by telling people to be “safer at home.” As we emerged from our homes, notable were new 5G towers constructed while we were hunkered down to “flatten the curve.” What is 5G? Dr. Jill Vecchio joins Sounding Off with Kim Monson to explain the risks to our national security as well as our personal data security. The post Episode 28: Dr. Jill Vecchio appeared first...

Jun 18, 202033 min

Episode 27: Kevin Lundberg

Former State Senator Kevin Lundberg joins the Sounding Off with Kim Monson podcast to break down what happened during Colorado’s 2020 legislative session. Kevin notes that this session was weird. He predicts that the November 2020 election will be a landslide, he just doesn’t know which way it will go. Kevin dissects a number of the pieces of legislation and encourages us to take our civic responsibilities seriously. The post Episode 27: Kevin Lundberg appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jun 18, 202041 min

“The Mask Came Off at the Same Time it was Coming On”

Guest Jason McBride with Presidential Wealth and Kim have enriching conversations on current events. The post “The Mask Came Off at the Same Time it was Coming On” appeared first on The Kim Monson Show .

Jun 18, 202057 min

What is Conservatism?

Susan Harris, partner of the Kim Monson Show and sponsor of the series featuring Ben Martin exploring Important Speeches and Documents of the American Foundation, dissects the meaning of “conservatism” with Kim. A School Resource Officer (SRO) joins Kim to discuss the recent action by Denver Public Schools and Boulder Valley School District to dissolve their School Resource Officer Program. The post What is Conservatism? appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jun 16, 202057 min

Three Punches to Knock Down Democratic Socialism: June 22nd @ Water’s Edge Winery

Guest Helen Raleigh, an immigrant from China and a senior contributor to The Federalist encourages listeners to attend Kim’s Salon series event Three Punches to Knock Down Democratic Socialism. Priscilla Rahn, University of Colorado Regent Candidate, joins Kim to discuss the importance of educating young people. The post Three Punches to Knock Down Democratic Socialism: June 22nd @ Water’s Edge Winery appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jun 15, 202056 min

Episode 26: Ben Martin

Before something can be loved it must first be known. Patriotic Historian and former Army Ranger, Ben Martin, explains why it is important to know our history so that we can love our country. Ben completes our discussion about American Patriot Patrick Henry. Patrick Henry’s speech, “Give me Liberty or give me death,” was pivotal to America declaring our Independence from Britain. Ben brings to life the meetings and words of the 1770s that led to the Revolutionary War. The post Episode 26: Ben Ma...

Jun 13, 202035 min

Episode 25: Pastor Christine Uwizera Coleman

Pastor Christine Uwizera Coleman survived the Rwandan Genocide. She addresses her concerns regarding the similarities between what was happening in Rwanda in 1994 and what is happening in America today. Pastor Christine shares her personal story, her belief that “All things are possible,” and that forgiveness is the key to healing. The post Episode 25: Pastor Christine Uwizera Coleman appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jun 12, 202035 min

Episode 24: Doug Townsend

Doug Townsend, Candidate for Colorado Senate District 31, explains that the financial well-being of families and businesses are the bed-rock of a healthy Colorado. TABOR, Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights, is an amendment to the Colorado Constitution that was approved by the people of Colorado in 1992. TABOR is all about good manners. If PBI’s (Politicians, Bureaucrats and Interested Parties) want to (1) raise our taxes, (2) incur debt that we are on the hook to pay, or (3) keep excess taxes ...

Jun 11, 202033 min

Colorado Senate Bill 20-217, Enhance Law Enforcement Integrity

Karen Levine discusses the affordability of buying a home as interest rates continue to be at record lows. John Kellner, 18th District DA candidate (johnkellner.com), examines Colorado Senate Bill 20-217, Enhance Law Enforcement Integrity. The post Colorado Senate Bill 20-217, Enhance Law Enforcement Integrity appeared first on The Kim Monson Show ....

Jun 10, 202057 min
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