Liberty Toastmasters discuss the four parts to being a citizen; self-restraint, self-reliance, self-assertion, and civic knowledge. heryl and her husband Casper Stockham discuss their I Am Love Builders Ministry and how it can improve your relationships.
Jun 22, 2023•1 hr 52 min
Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains why Indigo Ag is a concern.. Fractal technology expert Jay Valentine discusses his recent essay, The 2024 Reality TV Show to Blow Up Leftist Election Fraud .
Jun 21, 2023•1 hr 51 min
Dr. Jill Vecchio addresses The World Economic Forum's agenda for agriculture. State GOP Chair Dave Williams shares what is happening in Colorado.
Jun 20, 2023•1 hr 52 min
In December 2022, Larimer County Planning Commission approved a new “bat lab” or bat vivarium at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado after giving one day notice to the public for opposition. In October 2021, NIH recently granted $6.7 million in funding for this facility, but this is negligible compared to the $288 million in NIH funding to CSU since 2014. Pam Long addresses the prior NIH bioweapons projects at CSU, the zealousness for profitable pandemic projects in Fort Collins,...
Jun 17, 2023•15 min
Allen Thomas explains that In reading Alexander Hamilton’s definition of the judicial branch, it is easy to feel a foreboding sense that the judiciary today may be wielding a little more in force and will than it was designed for. Thomas notes that the concept of mere judgement within the rule of law seems to have dwindled into a political party’s discernment. American society has begun to judge the basis of a Supreme Court justice not on their constitutionality or ‘judgements’ but on their poli...
Jun 17, 2023•6 min
Many times when we look at the headlines of 2023 and the issues we face appear daunting. As Brad Beck reflects upon his father’s ninetieth birthday, Beck notes that his father has indeed lived through major challenges such as the Great Depression, WWII, and big government intervention into individual’s lives via the New Deal. Beck explains that even with these major challenges, man’s creativity and innovation were at work discovering products and services that make our lives better and contribut...
Jun 11, 2023•6 min
Many of the Progressive bureaucracies have aspirational names to give them purpose and a goal: Environmental Protection Agency, the Financial Stability Oversight Council, or the US Commission of Fine Arts. Author Allen Thomas explains the names of the bureaucracies are also given these aspirational names in the same desire to sell themselves to the public.
May 28, 2023•6 min
Author Allen Thomas addresses his latest essay, What Progressive Get Right: How Progressives Expand Government and a Discussion of Federalist 31.
May 27, 2023•1 hr 53 min
Liberty Toastmasters address Peace Through Strength: In order to remain free, a society must defend itself. Douglas County GOP Chairman Steven Peck explains why property taxes are increasing so much and what can be done about it.
May 25, 2023•1 hr 50 min
Retired Army Major General Joe Arbuckle explains that diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are undermining the military’s ability to first deter war and failing that, to fight and win our Nation’s wars.
May 24, 2023•2 hr 44 min
Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Scott Powell discusses the false reality of the Green New Deal that helps the CCP and hurts Americans. Fractal technology expert Jay Valentine follows up on his recent conversation with Kim noting that Trump will get more votes in 2024 but will lose because he will have fewer ballots
May 23, 2023•1 hr 51 min
Pam Long, lifelong conservative and the military health writer for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s organization Children’s Health Defense, shares her perspective on RFK Jr.’s candidacy for POTUS. Long discusses his leadership, diplomacy, and decades of expertise regarding critical health and environmental issues. Long notes, in victory or defeat, all Americans will benefit from the truth RFK Jr. boldly speaks and the justice he courageously seeks.
May 21, 2023•13 min
Mother Erin Lee discusses the lawsuit filed against the Northern Colorado Poudre Valley School District regarding an after school “art club” her daughter was invited to which was actually aimed at sexualizing children.
May 20, 2023•1 hr 51 min
Lifelong conservative and military health writer for RFK Jr.'s organization Children’s Health Defense Pam Long discusses RFK Jr.’s presidential candidacy. President of American Commitment Phil Kerpen explains how Biden’s recent veto puts ideological politics over the investment returns of hard-working Americans.
May 19, 2023•1 hr 50 min
Patriotic historian Ben Martin discusses Abraham Lincoln, a divided America, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and the Dred Scott decision. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares updates regarding rural America and our food and energy freedom.
May 18, 2023•1 hr 50 min
Americans are under regulatory attack by Biden, the Bidenettes, the Colorado legislature and Polis. Laramie Energy CEO Bob Boswell addresses regulations that undercut the pursuit of the American Dream. Mortgage specialist Lorne Levy discusses mortgage rates and the Fed. Realtor Karen Levine explains the process to protest your property tax valuations.
May 16, 2023•1 hr 49 min
Polygrapher Louis Conte shares his thoughts on Bill Gates’ interview regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Executive Director with the Center for Renewing America Wade Miller shares updates on the debt ceiling debate and Biden’s threatening rhetoric.
May 15, 2023•1 hr 50 min
A preamble sets the rules of the road. The Preamble to the U.S. Constitution sets a vision for our country in just fifty-two words. The Preamble of the Colorado Consititution sets the vision for Colorado in sixty words. Author Brad Beck questions why the proposed Home-Rule Charter for the town of Erie, Colorado is one-hundred ninety-four words. Beck suggests Erie residents “kick the tires” on the proposed charter before voting. Because of ambiguous language in the charter, Beck recommends a “NO”...
May 14, 2023•8 min
Ret. USAF Col. ninety-four year old Bill Rutledge shares his observations regarding the COVID response.
May 12, 2023•1 hr 51 min
Brad Beck joins Kim in the studio to discuss his latest essay, Caveat Emptor – Check the Tires Before You Go . Scott Powell, author of Rediscovering America: How the National Holidays Tell an Amazing Story About Who We Are , discusses Tucker Carlson, freedom of thought, and competition of ideas.
May 11, 2023•1 hr 50 min
Mark Krikorian, Executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, joins Kim to discuss the likely end of Title 42.. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos explains that maybe electric tractors and combines are not a good idea.
May 11, 2023•1 hr 49 min
“RINOs, psyops, controlled opposition like Breitbart and Fox and the grifter consultant class are selling the narrative that Trump wins the 2024 nomination bigly -- then takes the Electoral College,” writes tech expert Jay Valentine. Valentine explains that Trump wins until phantoms vote. Producer Luke and Kim discuss socialism vs capitalism. Colorado Healthcare Providers for Freedom’s Matt Dark explains the “Right to Refuse” lawsuits.
May 10, 2023•1 hr 51 min
Jeffrey Tucker, Founder and President of the Brownstone Institute, discusses the Biden Administration's plan to cede American decision-making in medical emergencies to the World Health Organization. Professor Kurt Gerwitz discusses misconceptions about capitalism.
May 09, 2023•1 hr 49 min
Both political and corporate actors ignored the FDA’s statement concerning the legally distinct nature of the unlicensed vaccine and used the ‘interchangeability’ statement of medical intent as the paradigm to deprive Americans of employment, health, and for many, life itself. Author Matt Dark with Roots Medical and Colorado Healthcare Providers for Freedom explains why we have the Right to Refuse.
May 07, 2023•9 min
Director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies Jessica Vaughan discusses the dispassionate response by Biden officials and the media’s lack of interest in this travesty. Taralyn Romero joins Kim to discuss her recent settlement with Jefferson County.
May 06, 2023•1 hr 50 min
Jay Valentine, leader of the team that built the eBay fraud engine and the technology for the TSA No-Fly List, explains election officials don’t want you to see voter rolls—they want you to go away. Dr. Jill Vecchio discusses the banking system, the dollar, and BRICS-Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.
May 05, 2023•1 hr 49 min
Passio HR CEO Roger Hays explains what small to midsize businesses can expect from the actions of this legislature and recently passed initiatives as the 2023 session draws to a close May 8th. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses conservation easements, open space, and food deserts.
May 03, 2023•1 hr 49 min
Dr. Patrick Moore, a co-founder of Greenpeace and author of Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom , and Car Coach Reports Lauren Fix discuss the new California rule that will make it illegal to sell diesel-fueled big rigs and busses in 2036 and Biden’s latest policies regarding freedom of mobility.
May 03, 2023•1 hr 49 min
Founder of Bella Health and Wellness Dede Chism shares updates regarding her fight in court to stop legislation that takes away a woman's choice. Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses transgenderism and his concerns with the alteration of language. Founder of Egard Watches Ilan Srulovicz explains why Egard’s latest ad in support of women competing in women’s sports has gone viral. Founder of Egard Watches Ilan Srulovicz explains why Egard’s latest ad in support of women competing in women’s sports has go...
May 02, 2023•1 hr 49 min
Our language is constantly evolving, and new meanings are applied to words. There are also new words added to the dictionary every year that seem more like amalgamations. Author Brad Beck explains that to keep words true to their origins they must be used with more frequency to understand their original meaning.
Apr 30, 2023•6 min