Holding the Line: Grading Lawmakers and Challenging Colorado's Leftward Drift
Sue Moore explains how Liberty Scorecard evaluates Colorado lawmakers. Brandi Bradley and Sean Pond critique GOP shortcomings and progressive overreach.

Sue Moore explains how Liberty Scorecard evaluates Colorado lawmakers. Brandi Bradley and Sean Pond critique GOP shortcomings and progressive overreach.
In this essay The Quiet Tyranny of Pronouns: Why Forced Speech Isn't Progress, author Allen Thomas explains that compelled speech does not have a record of producing genuine progress, in fact quite the opposite. Thomas notes that is precisely why the First Amendment was designed to safeguard against it.
Author Pam Long explains that 2025 is a year of 50th birthday parties, a wedding, and a reunion which created the motivation to start a weight loss regimen. Long coined the term “Bridesmaid Bootcamp” to counter the “COVID-19 pounds” and to fit attractively in a formal dress.
Allen Thomas critiques pronoun mandates, Jason Bailey warns against an $800M bond plan, and Alicia Garcia and Teddy Collins raise alarms on gun suppressor bans.
Liberty Toastmasters highlight America's core values and threats to liberty. Pam Long shares insights from her fitness-focused Bridesmaid Boot Camp experience.
Bob Boswell on Trump’s energy strategy, Trent Loos on property tax abuse, and Dave Evans of CUT highlights bills driving up Colorado construction costs.
Guest host Allen Thomas speaks with Jeremy Portnoy on Social Security fraud and Kevin Lundberg on HB25-1312, election records, and constitutional challenges.
Bill Rutledge shares the story of WWI ace Eddie Rickenbacker. Drew Dix discusses the Center for American Values and reflects on receiving the Medal of Honor.
Former Colorado State Representative Don Beezley explains that Memorial Day matters because protecting American Sovereignty matters. Beezley notes that we must remember it is the moral principle of individual liberty that gives America value. That makes it special. That makes it exceptional.
Jay Davidson on taxes and regulation, Jill Vecchio on Obamacare, Theresa Irby and Karen Gordey on South Africa, Kevin Lundberg on media distortion.
James Lyons-Weiler, Trent Loos, and Wendy Warner join Kim to discuss vaccine regulation, federal land abuse, and Denver’s misuse of taxpayer funds.
Dana Cheng details China’s economic unrest and propaganda strategy, David Eyre warns about water rights under Douglas County home rule, and George Teal responds.
Helen Raleigh discusses her new book on Asian American activism, Karen Levine and Lorne Levy cover real estate and mortgage trends near Denver transit zones.
Brad Beck explains that the ability to listen is a fundamental skill that has been essential to human communication since the dawn of civilization. Beck discusses the timeless maxims of ancient Egyptian philosopher Ptahhotep’s wise advice regarding listening.
Joe Arbuckle addresses the military’s DEI rollback. Guests discuss government debt, auto mandates, and Second Amendment advocacy in Colorado.
Brad Beck shares ancient wisdom on listening, Kurt Gerwitz explains AI’s impact on education, and Ben Williams warns about scams in HVAC and plumbing.
Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses autism’s rise and Hispanic voters, Steve Goreham critiques renewables, and Mike Rawluk warns about surveillance expansion.
John Zaller shares how Titanic: An Immersive Voyage brings history to life. Amy Everette outlines Colorado Prays’ mission of continuous statewide prayer.
Brad Beck explains that the skill of curating your words to become more impactful and persuasive is something everyone can implement into their daily lexicon. In a word, you can be “unbelievable” by being observant, listening to the lyrics of words, and crafting ways to be memorable with your language.
Colorado Republicans are in a dog fight at the State Legislature, one that has been one-sided for far too long. Extremist Democrats have had the power to force nearly any progressive policy issue they want – from taxpayer funded abortions, to firearm restrictions, attacks on TABOR (Colorado’s Taxpayers Bill of Rights) and parental rights. Allen Thomas explains that instead of focusing on defeating bad policy, Republicans have been more focused on attacking each other.
Allen Thomas and Cain urge GOP unity and defend parental rights, Second Syndicate’s Alicia Garcia and Teddy Collins warn on gun control, Ken DeGraaf defends families.
Liberty Toastmasters stress civic duty and TABOR, Kurt Gerwitz warns about AI and gender policy, and Rob Knuth critiques five Colorado bills.
Daniel Turner and Trent Loos warn against land grabs, rising energy costs, and globalist policies threatening food, freedom, and property rights.
Ryan Morgan discusses nuclear talks with Iran and India’s new steel tariffs. Kevin Lundberg outlines two major bills drawing scrutiny from CUT.
Todd Reed outlines how an Article V convention could rein in federal power, set term limits, and impose fiscal restraint at a Colorado Capitol rally.
On April 10, 2025, Governor Jared Polis signed into law SB25-003 — one of the most sinister, elitist, and discriminatory gun control bills America has ever seen. And he did it behind closed doors, without a single voice from the 2nd Amendment community present. Not one voice for freedom. Not one representative from the people this law actually affects. Author Alicia Garcia explains that SB25-003 is not just policy. It is personal. Garcia has looked women in the eye who escaped abuse. She has tra...
Under the Trump administration, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. became Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) in February 2025. RFK Jr. promised radical transparency and to end the chronic disease epidemic. HHS is the largest federal agency with 82,000 employees and a two-trillion-dollar budget. Supporters of “MAHA” or “Make America Healthy Again” have endorsed two of the three new department leader appointments. Dr. Jay Bhattacharya was confirmed as the Director of the NIH, and Dr. Marty Makery wa...
Pam Long supports RFK Jr.’s health reforms, Donald Sweeting reflects on Easter, and Second Syndicate guests speak on defending 2nd Amendment rights.
Ben Martin honors the 250th anniversary of Patriots’ Day and Paul Revere’s ride. Bill Rutledge joins to reflect on Irish independence leader Michael Collins.
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler questions vaccine safety, spike protein exposure, and RFK Jr.’s reforms as HHS Secretary. Trent Loos updates on the Maude case.