Daniel Turner exposes Biden’s reckless spending and Trump’s plan to reverse it. Karen Levine and Lorne Levy assess the housing market, while Colorado’s HB25-1134 sparks debate over insect-based food regulation.
Feb 21, 2025•1 hr 54 min
Lauren Fix warns about EV mandates, public transit control, and the failed Honda-Nissan merger. Trent Loos defends farmers against glyphosate bans and land grabs. Colorado debates new business and environmental regulations.
Feb 20, 2025•1 hr 52 min
Dr. Sina McCullough challenges the bird flu narrative, warning about fear-driven policies and mRNA vaccines in poultry. Kevin Lundberg discusses Elon Musk’s efforts to expose government waste and concerns over Colorado’s voter rolls. Plus, SB 25-113 proposes mid-year adjustments to school funding.
Feb 19, 2025•1 hr 53 min
Rachel O'Brien exposes $925 billion in improper government payments under Biden, Virginia Macha warns about the rising cost of refundable tax credits, and Priscilla Rahn calls out censorship by Colorado Rep. Regina English. Plus, HB 25-1073 proposes tougher sentencing for child predators.
Feb 17, 2025•1 hr 53 min
The confirmation hearings for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. as President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) made him likely the most scrutinized nominee for a cabinet position in the past 50 years. Pam Long addresses some of the topics from the hearings and shares her optimism that as Secretary of Health and Human Services, RFK Jr. will help Make America Healthy Again.
Feb 16, 2025•13 min
Dr. Brian Domitrovic explains Trump’s tariff strategy as a tool for economic leverage, while George Brauchler breaks down Colorado’s latest gun control battles.
Feb 14, 2025•1 hr 53 min
Pam Long discusses RFK Jr.’s plans for public health reform, including eliminating toxic chemicals in food and easing vaccine mandates. Jay Davidson explains why Trump’s tariff strategy is a negotiation tool, not a burden on American consumers. Plus, HB 25-1120 sparks debate over government control in septic system replacements.
Feb 13, 2025•1 hr 55 min
Susan Kochevar discusses Trump’s push to eliminate government overreach and deep-state corruption, while Trent Loos challenges the mainstream bird flu narrative and warns about federal land grabs.
Feb 13, 2025•1 hr 52 min
Dr. Brian Joondeph on Trump’s rapid executive actions, Rebecca Lavrenz’s January 6th legal fight, and Colorado’s HB 25-1134 on insect production
Feb 11, 2025•1 hr 54 min
Disruptions happen in life all the time. It is what makes the human condition interesting. The worst part of a disruption is not knowing how long it will last and what its impact will be. Brad Beck explains that if you are prepared, it will not matter.
Feb 09, 2025•5 min
Chris Harris highlights Trump’s immigration crackdown and ICE’s enforcement efforts. Phil Kerpen breaks down Trump’s regulatory rollbacks and economic strategy. SB25-017 raises concerns over government expansion into early childhood health programs.
Feb 07, 2025•1 hr 54 min
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler outlines health reforms for RFK Jr.’s HHS leadership. Trent Loos discusses fatherhood, masculinity, and nutrition. Mary Janssen shares CUT’s latest legislative updates.
Feb 06, 2025•1 hr 52 min
Greg Walcher critiques Jimmy Carter’s Western policies and Chris Wright’s energy role. Lori Gimelshteyn warns against DEI bills affirming transgender rights.
Feb 05, 2025•1 hr 53 min
Dr. Everett Piper highlights Democrats' abandonment of core American values, while economist Dr. Paul Prentice explains how excessive government spending drives the national debt and supports Trump’s plan to freeze federal programs.
Feb 03, 2025•1 hr 52 min
Political Divides at Trump’s Inauguration: Dr. Everett Piper Reflects on American Values Contrasting Visions of America’s Future On The Kim Monson Show, Dr. Everett Piper, former president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University and author at dreverettpiper.com, discusses his article, While Trump Celebrated Our Nation During His Inaugural Speech, Democrats Sat and Stared. Piper reflects on the symbolic divide during Donald Trump’s inauguration, emphasizing the stark contrast in how Republicans and Democ...
Feb 03, 2025•1 hr 52 min
Donald Trump’s whirlwind of a first week and a half as the 47th President of the United States showed all of us that rhetoric is incredibly important, that he is willing to play by the same rules as the left, and that Alaska is not forgotten. Allen Thomas explains that for the longest time, the left had hijacked rhetoric, and those that love America sat back and allowed them to. They said if we truly cared about the feelings of others then we needed to stop using certain words and play by their ...
Feb 02, 2025•6 min
Gen. Joe Arbuckle discusses Trump’s executive order to end DEI in the military. Liberty Toastmasters examine facts vs. propaganda. SB25-081 sparks concerns over government spending.
Jan 31, 2025•1 hr 53 min
Peter Bernegger updates on his lawsuit challenging Colorado’s voter rolls. Kevin Kenney and Gay Gordon-Byrne fight for farmers' right to repair in lawsuits against John Deere.
Jan 30, 2025•1 hr 52 min
Steve Goreham critiques the Net Zero agenda, linking California’s fires to policy failures. Kevin Lundberg analyzes Trump’s immigration actions and highlights key Colorado bills.
Jan 29, 2025•1 hr 52 min
Erin Lee discusses her fight for parental rights against Poudre Valley School District. Marly Hornik highlights election integrity concerns with outdated voter rolls in 2022.
Jan 28, 2025•1 hr 48 min
Scott Powell discusses Trump’s populist mandate and reforms; Trent Loos critiques Colorado’s net zero goals, CO2 pipelines, and wolf reintroduction policies.
Jan 23, 2025•1 hr 51 min
Darlene McCormick-Sanchez reviews Kristi Noem’s Homeland Security hearing and Trump’s executive orders. Kevin Lundberg highlights Colorado’s key 2025 bills and issues.
Jan 22, 2025•1 hr 53 min
Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses reclaiming liberty on Inauguration Day, while Randal O'Toole highlights how better urban planning could mitigate LA's wildfire risks.
Jan 21, 2025•1 hr 46 min
In a supermajority, when one party has control over the House, Senate, and Governor’s office, the majority can pass almost any bill into law. This imbalance in the legislature and party line voting eliminates healthy moderation in policy which results when two parties compromise. Author Pam Long explains that Colorado learned in 2024 that there are three ways to stop the Democrat supermajority so that Coloradans can reclaim Colorado from out-of-control government.
Jan 19, 2025•7 min
Sandra Lull shares essential tips for disaster preparedness, while Brandon Warke highlights critical issues in Colorado's 2025 legislative session and how to stay involved.
Jan 18, 2025•1 hr 52 min
Pam Long outlines strategies to challenge radical legislation in Colorado, while Bob Boswell critiques energy policies and fees impacting natural gas and public safety.
Jan 17, 2025•1 hr 53 min
What Makes America Unique The Foundation of American Freedom Jay Davidson, CEO of First American State Bank, discusses the critical role of the U.S. Constitution in safeguarding individual freedoms and maintaining the integrity of America’s unique identity. Davidson emphasizes that the Constitution, along with the Declaration of Independence, was designed to protect personal liberty by limiting government overreach. He explains that the Founding Fathers understood human nature and created a fram...
Jan 15, 2025•1 hr 49 min
California's proposed classic car ban raises questions on environmental impact. Lauren Fix weighs in. Producers Joe and Luke analyze inflation, savings, and capitalism vs. cronyism.
Jan 14, 2025•1 hr 52 min
Cyber vulnerabilities threaten U.S. infrastructure as Maria Sumnicht and John Spence reveal alarming risks. Joshua Sharf addresses Colorado's extreme gerrymandering.
Jan 13, 2025•1 hr 51 min
Two great beasts were thirsty and arrived at a small watering hole at the same time to drink. They fiercely disputed which should drink first and soon were engaged in a mortal battle. After several advances of attack, they both stopped to catch their breath. When they looked up, they saw vultures circling above waiting to feast on the first one to fall. The beasts at once reconciled from their quarrel saying, “It is better for us to be friends, than to become the food for vultures.” The New Year...
Jan 12, 2025•4 min