Tue, 24 March 2009
Jim Sandager with Wealth Enhancement Group talks about your money. Then, the father of public education promised a paradise if public schools could be funded properly. What happened? |
Mon, 23 March 2009
John Berlau with the Competitive Enterprise Institute says a 90% tax on AIG bonuses is a bad idea. Jonathan Narcisse says there are way more ELL students in the Des Moines school district than he thought. Then an Iowa legislator with a bill to "put a cork in it" for wine drinkers at restaurants. |
Fri, 20 March 2009
Friday sillies... First, an Iowa union activist gets caught reaching into purses at the statehouse, this time without the benefit of a politician. Snotty. Obama compares his bowling to that of the Special Olympics... BOOM... Jerry Kammer keeps score on the 2006 Swift raids in Iowa. What were the impacts? |
Thu, 19 March 2009
More AIG bashing....this time from Harley Schlanger, editor of the Executive Intelligence Review. Roy Beck says even with growing unemployment congressional Democrats wish to import thousands of unskilled workers. Then, a record number of un-wed mothers... Kay Hymowitz,.. Marriage and Caste in America" ..describes the damage. Rick Scott, chairman of Conservatives for Patients' Rights say the Brits admit some of their hospitals resemble the Third World. Plus, is there a 9mm ammunition shortage? The rest of the story. ( there was a file error in this podcast...had to be rebuilt...took out the comment section...sorry) |
Wed, 18 March 2009
We talk toad with Lang Elliot..."The Frogs and Toads of North America"... Tamara Wilder with "Grading Education: Getting Accountability Right".. Craig Roberts with the American Legion reacts to an Obama plan to push veteran's health costs onto insurance companies. BOOM!....then, the silliness continues. |
Tue, 17 March 2009
Richard Weissbourd talks about The Parents We Mean to Be...the Harvard guy makes some sense. Joe Lucas says we shouldn't give up on the idea of clean coal for power in Iowa. Ed Failor from Iowans for Tax Relief wants Iowa government budgets to be transparent, and doesn't like Governor Culver's I-Jobs idea. Then, Senator Grassley suggests AIG executives fall on their own swords. Spirted. |
Mon, 16 March 2009
Jamie Glazov talks about the Left's Romance With Tyranny and Terror...United in Hate. (email) Then, Sandy Powers says organic foods helped her recover from cancer. (email) Then, Senator Paul McKinley (email) looks at what slipped through the funnel this session and Governor Culver's I-Jobs Initiative. |
Fri, 13 March 2009
Mandy Carter, founding board member of the National Black Justice Coalition, along with other concerned black lesbian, gay, bisexual, and trans-gendered people looking for a marriage license. Ed Fallon is heading the Iowa tour. Then, Matt Strawn, Chairman of the Iowa Republican Party of Iowa, dealing with economy and labor issues. |
Thu, 12 March 2009
Former congressional candidate and Iowa businessman Mike Whalen talks about the world of money and politics. Then, talk about Atalissa's Henry's Turkey Service case. Were those retarded men Exploited? Iowans have mixed opinions. Then, what a cute video, for no extra charge. (right click, and save as, to view) |
Wed, 11 March 2009
Jeri Corsi says, "Meet the new boss, same as the old boss"... the North American Agenda is back, stronger than ever. Then, a thorough explanation of the 14th Amendment scam. |
Tue, 10 March 2009
Stuart Brown talks about "Play" and how it shapes the brain, opens the imagination and invigorates the soul. Really. Then, Rush experiences the Howard Dean doctrine. |
Mon, 9 March 2009
Harkin raises the hog stink issue to a new level. Des Moines school board member Jonathan Narcisse says the school district doesn't need to lay off teachers....counter proposals... like termination of social bussing. A lopsided poll which agrees. Lotsa response. |
Fri, 6 March 2009
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Thu, 5 March 2009
James Datri from the American Advertising Federation talks about the future of advertising during an economic downturn. Bill Glynn with a humdinger rant on the economy. Robert Stouffer , Chuck Hurley and Rev. Keith Ratliff are starting an inner-city school...Joshua Christian Academy. call Got-Josh. |
Wed, 4 March 2009
Should teachers be allowed to teach competing views to origin theories? Professor Hector Avalos (email) says "No"... Casey Luskin (email) says "Yes". Spirited debate. Frosty Woolridge worries that our uncontrolled borders will turn the US into a third world mess. Medical Examiner Gregory Schmunk has found a way to get the stink out of his office. Mark Mueller, with Air Fantasitc. |
Tue, 3 March 2009
What to do with Iowa deer? Willie Suchy and Bill Bunger from the DNR explain. The scariest sight for a biker. Then, Obama selects an abortion activist as the new head of HHS. Kim Lehman from Iowa Right Life responds. So does Mary Kay Kulp from Kansans for Life. |
Mon, 2 March 2009
Judy Hintz from Educational Resources...and a panel of parents and kids who have worked towards academic success. 225-8513 Rep Rod Roberts introduces Iowa's "Evolution Academic Freedom Act"...to protect teacher's right in the classroom. Then, money talk. |
Fri, 27 February 2009
Congressman Steve King with a flurry of huge issues. Vigorous. Border issues expert Jim Gilchrist talks about the reasons for travel restrictions to parts of Mexico. Sobering. Lotsa open-line. |
Thu, 26 February 2009
"Intelligence and How to Get It" Richard Nisbett says IQ isn't fixed and not hardwired...it can be improved. How? Harley Schlanger, bureau chief for the Executive Intelligence Review deals with the banking mess. Iowa has a team of it's own ghostbusters...CAPT... the Carroll Area Paranormal Team chases stuff which goes "bump" in the night. And an update from Brad O'Leary on the "Audacity of Deceit"...the first few weeks of the Obamanation. |
Wed, 25 February 2009
Democrats calls it the Nationwide Popular Vote Bill, Republicans call it the "Iowa Voter Irrelevancy Act" . Senator Randy Feenstra explains why Iowans shouldn't vote away it's electoral college birthright. Then, the feds shut down the sale of ATVs cuz there might be some lead paint on 'em which a kid may lick and die. Oh, good. Even effects some local toy makers. |
Tue, 24 February 2009
Pat Buchanan says the real cause of the economy collapse is the imbalance of trade. Then, answering listener email. Are court decisions law? We are basing a bunch of education expenditures based upon that silly notion. Lotsa great conversation. |
Mon, 23 February 2009
Lotsa open-line time. An update on the Iowa National Guard story about the Arcadia training episode. Then what's causing garage door openers to fail? Plus silly stuff. And the hands-free phone gadget I was talkin' about. |
Fri, 20 February 2009
Answering a great listener email. Then, taxpayers are paying the salary of the head of a local AFSME officer and paying the rent. Rep Erik Helland and Rep Chris Hagenow blow the whistle. Chuck Larson back to Iowa from his assignment as Ambassador to Latvia. Then, the Acadia story reaction begins... a YouTube video reaction. Fascinating.
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Thu, 19 February 2009
Andrew Bridge tells about Hope's Boy a memoir about being caught up in a dysfunctional foster care program. Dan Pilla, Tax Freedom Institute, with insight into the tax implications of foreclosures. Thomas Woods describes what caused the "Meltdown". Then Des Moines cops do a fundraiser on out-of-towners. As the economy drops, ticket numbers increase. Then, a close look at holes. |
Wed, 18 February 2009
John Stauffer with Giants: the parallel lives of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. Great conversation. Then, an Iowa National Guard activates my paranoia gland. Gonna take over an Iowa town. |
Tue, 17 February 2009
School drop-outs way up. Why? Jonathan Narcisse with powerful conservation...and wisdom from callers. Then, Michael Maloney with his "Guide to Investing in Gold and Silver" Money talk. |
Mon, 16 February 2009
Lotsa economic open-line time. Controversy over aid to Palestinian refugees... did the Obama administration entitle refugee status to Palestinians? Conflicting stories. Then, what's being done to the dollar? Rep. Dan Burton. The Chinese say they hate us...why? |
Fri, 13 February 2009
Lotsa openline... everything from the Fairness Doctrine to gun legislation. Rep Baudler explains. Iowa Democrats are trying to dump the electoral college. Then TV 13 is dropping their analog signal early. GM Dale Woods explains. Then, Suzy. |
Thu, 12 February 2009
How about updated rail passenger service in Iowa? Andrew Snow is lobbying for it. Congressman Steve King talks about the stimulus package. Tax attorney Bruce Baker explains HF 181...says it only effects a small tax change for duplexes...no big whoop. Then, Rep Lance Hornbach lobbies against prevailing wages proposals by big labor. Ira Mehlman from FAIR says the stimulus package doesn't prevent illegals from benefiting. |
Wed, 11 February 2009
The fellow says that after careful consideration, he's up for "Re-carving Rushmore".... Ivan Eland re-rates the Presidents on Peace, Prosperity and Liberty. Great stuff. Professor Michael Behe says Darwin wouldn't have celebrated Darwin Day. Then, a new piece of legislation wants to change Iowa tax law to convert any condo with more than four units into "commercial" property and tax them accordingly. BOOM! |
Tue, 10 February 2009
Bill Salier with a modest counter-proposal to the Obama bailout plan. The language of entitlement...then, Benson Bobrick says the best general of the Civil War is unknown. General George Thomas was the Master of War. Lotsa open-line conversation about the octuplet mom, too. |
Mon, 9 February 2009
Iowa is pondering a dove hunting season. Mark Markarian from the Humane Society thinks it's a bad idea. Iowans respond. Then, my sister Sonja Bates, who runs post abortion Bible studies for women is joined by Kim Lehman from Iowa Right to Life. A prayer ceremony at the Iowa State Capitol. Cliff Kincaid from Accuracy in Media says the political is trying to make another end run round the US Constitution....again. |
Fri, 6 February 2009
Gillian McKeith has a "Food Bible". From IPTV Bill Hayes tries to untie the knots in the digital conversion snafu. Senator Paul McKinley says Iowa's budget is another fine mess. |
Thu, 5 February 2009
"A Slobbering Love Affair" with Bernie Golberg...media bias in the last election cycle. Congressman Ron Paul with an update. Then, money talk. From whence it came. |
Wed, 4 February 2009
Paul Tough say when it comes to educational distress, it's time to do "Whatever it Takes". Plus, what's in Iowa's 1.5 Billion dollar stimulus package? Then, this one will sneak up on ya. (Large video file, but worth it) And something special for the guy who wants to legalize pot and decriminalize drugs. |
Tue, 3 February 2009
Ed Fallon comes over to assert the desirability of same sex marriage in Iowa. Vigorous discussion. |
Mon, 2 February 2009
Winterfest 2009 with the County Conservation Board people. Tom Hazelton brings in a bunch of County Conservation experts. |
Fri, 30 January 2009
Tony Blankley advocates true "American Grit" ...what it will take to survive and win in the 21st American Century. Then, the upcoming Red Flannel Run.. .Kathy Strottman from Riverfront YMCA and Mary Greig fitness practitioner.... lotsa stuff.... Harry Reid said what? Golly.. the Lutherans til we die? Listen. Then, have you ever heard of Bishop Castle? Great story of American individualism. |
Thu, 29 January 2009
Barbara Comstack from the Workforce Fairness Institute takes on the "card check" issue. Then, an Iowa artist does some performance art on inauguration day. Snotty. Then, the word police analyze the term "suicide victim". Iowans have a powerful story to tell. Then, what a cutie! |
Wed, 28 January 2009
A fella with a horror story. A failed marriage with kids and the court won't enforce it's own rulings. Then, Dr. Scott Taylor with health, food, and diet advice. Then, Battling Big Box with Henry Dubroff...how nimble niche companies can outmaneuver giant competitors |
Tue, 27 January 2009
What's the G.I. Diet Clinic? (Glycemic Index) Rick Gallop with info. Then, guess which group is demanding a 6.5% pay hike during an economic downturn? Guess again. A big rock gets over-turned. BTW, how well does that school district rank? |
Mon, 26 January 2009
Bob Vander Plaats (web site) gets his gubernatorial race under way with the endorsement of former State Auditor Dick Johnson and GOP Assistant House Leader Jodi Tymeson. Then Stacey Cargill and Mitch Henry follow the gambling money in Iowa politics. |
Thu, 22 January 2009
Elizabeth Crawford from RADAR (Respecting Accuracy in Domestic Abuse Reporting) says the VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) has caused more problems than it has fixed. Then, is it ok to beat up adulterers? Really. You'll have to listen. And an appropriate song by Rehab. Then, for no particular reason. (large video download) |
Wed, 21 January 2009
Leo Kim is into "Healing the Rift: bridging the Gap Between Science & Spirituality" Jay Budziszewski says, "Ask Me Anything" ...so we do. Casey Luskin from Discovery Institute writes about "Traipsing into Evolution"....new science standards in Texas should allow for evolution to be open for critique. Congressman Steve King wins one for Ramos and Campeon. Vigorous. Then the most inspirational video I've seen in a long time. |
Tue, 20 January 2009
The Iowa connection to the "Blood in the Cage" ... Sports Illustrated writer Jon Wertheim talks about Pat Miletich and the rise of Mixed Martial Arts. Then, Ramos and Compean finally are given their freedom...the Congressman King connection. And what brought down that plane into the Hudson River? |
Mon, 19 January 2009
So, should we have mandatory national service for our kids? Time to make hand held cell phones illegal in Iowa? |
Fri, 16 January 2009
Iowans worry about the effects of cold on livestock. Then, Christopher Horner describes the "Red Hot Lies" of the global warming scam. Reaction to the last Bush speech. Then, Suzy. |
Thu, 15 January 2009
Alan Kazdin with "Kazdin Method for Parenting the Defiant Child"...then a teacher and student at Dowling get caught up in a scandal. Now what? Andrew Beck from the Department of Energy says once we iron out political wrinkles, our energy future could be bright! "A Decade of Discovery" Plus, the source of the reading by a college professor on the purpose of sex? "Ask Me Anything" J. Budziszewski. |
Wed, 14 January 2009
Frosty Woolridge, with one of the best, concise looks at our immigration future. "America on the Brink". (His book isn't out yet) Congressman Ron Paul with a look at politics and money. Senator Paul McKinley evaluates the Gov Culver State of the State Address for 2009 |
Tue, 13 January 2009
"Lincoln at Peoria: the Turning Point"... the speech which launched Lincoln's nation-wide presidential appeal. Lewis Lehrman. Dr. Ed Thomas is an Iowa fitness guru on a mission to restore classical physical education to Iowa schools. (He's looking for Iowa school districts to apply for federal PEP funds. Here's how... 1-866-685-1580 then enter the conference call code-515-281-3290) Governor Culver's State of the State Address for 2009 (abridged) , then feedback. |
Mon, 12 January 2009
Christopher Lane talks about "How Shyness Became and Illness". Then, will the gambling lobby buy the lottery? Then, Bob Beaudine with "The Power of Who"...why networking doesn't work. Then, the Minden, Iowa peacock flockist, goes on the Tonight Show and dis-assembles his clarinet in public, without shame. Dennis Fett. Then, Kelly Campbell from the Iowa Census is looking for workers. |
Fri, 9 January 2009
Iowa State Auditor David Vaudt reponds to Senator Gronstal's claim that Iowa doesn't have a deficit. Larry Winget says "People Are Idiots and I can Prove It" Congressman Steve King talks about bailouts and politics. Dr.Orly Taitz has a hearing at the Supreme Court on Obama's natural born citizen issue. Jeff Traviss with digital conversion information. Could it be delayed? |
Thu, 8 January 2009
'Nuther gadget for walking on ice...this one is Iowa based. Finally a reason to be proud of Iowans...:) Lots of Iowans are ignoring the smoking ban. Plus Pat Buchanan says this is the "Day of Reckoning". |
Wed, 7 January 2009
Yak Tracks? How to help rescue workers who need to trek through ice and snow? Andre Dilnot with "The Numbers Games"... you'll need more than your fingers and toes. Robert Wilcox talks about the "Plot to Assassinate General George S. Patton... Target Patton"... what a story. Senator David Hartsuch with some political jabber about Iowa economic woes. |
Tue, 6 January 2009
VP elect, Joe Biden says our economic situation is "war". Obama says we're losing. The Russians are hoping for a US bust-up so they can take back Alaska. And a couple of cute PETA babes show up wearing lettuce leaves. Life is good. |
Mon, 5 January 2009
Senator Harry Reid re-writes the Constitution. So does Senator Harkin. Then, Peter Cohan says "You Can't Order Change." |
Wed, 24 December 2008
Christmas Eve stories and music of the season...some silly, some profound. I hope you enjoy it. Merry Christmas |
Tue, 23 December 2008
Smart Ass, the board game inventor, Bob Moog says Iowans are over-qualified to play. Jeff Traviss with Digital TV conversion advice. Great Stuff! |
Mon, 22 December 2008
Iowa Democrats which to bump the drop-out age for Iowa students to 18 years old. Good idea? Some powerful response. Rich Noyes from the Media Research Center with this year's Notable Quotable Awards. |
Fri, 19 December 2008
Playin' a game for Xmas..."Wits and Wagers"... then, Chris Rants sounds the alarm on the impending Iowa budget shortfalls...lotsa stuff. |
Thu, 18 December 2008
Missouri is gonna legalize margarine...big mistake. Then, why is the gay lobby blasting Obama? Yain't gonna buleave ut. Ponzi? History. Delicious. |
Wed, 17 December 2008
John Lofton asks a couple of snotty questions. Where is "it" in the Constitution? Where is "it" in the Bible? A new guy is Sec of Education. What's he like? Marcus Winters from Manhattan Institute gives us a peaking into Arne Duncan. Then, Gov. Tom Vilsack is the new US Ag Secretary. Good idea? |
Tue, 16 December 2008
"We Hate the USA" Paul Shanklin. Maestro of political snottiness. Then, Senator Harkin to the rescue of the auto industry. |
Mon, 15 December 2008
Thomas E. Woods with "Meltdown", and "Who Killed the Constitution?" ... a fiscal whodunit. Then, "Tell Me What to Eat if I Have Diabetes" by Elaine Magee. Then the nanny state hits Iowa snowmobiling. |
Fri, 12 December 2008
Professor Thomas Dilorenzo, "Hamilton's Curse"... says we've been fighting banking and money hustlers from day one. Great stuff! The UAW and US Senate lock horns on a bailout, the person formerly known as the nearly Psychic Suzy hobbles in. |
Thu, 11 December 2008
George Bush waxes theological, the auto bail out proceeds, Dr. Jerome Corsi ruminates upon Chicago politics and Iowa used to have a bunch of "poor houses"...more in the future? |
Wed, 10 December 2008
(link fixed) Joseph Farah from World Net Daily says our Constitution is broken. Dr. Orly Taitz is still challenging Obama's natural born citizenship. Gay marriage redux. Dr. Douglas Laycock with "Same-Sex Marriage and Religious Liberty: Emerging Conflicts"... can peace be achieved on the issue? |
Tue, 9 December 2008
Let's put accountability back into charity... then, smoking activists won't quit...Randy Stanford from Iowans for Equal Rights wants more friendly rules for businesses. Vigorous. |
Mon, 8 December 2008
One day away from the gay marriage Iowa Supreme Court hearing. Doug Napier, ADF Senior legal counsel and Chuck Hurley with insight. Lew Rockwell evaluates the bailouts. Jeff Koser, "Selling to Zebras" consultant with sound advice for Detroit. |
Fri, 5 December 2008
Homeless advocates David Costello and Brad from (Hope Builders, 1105 Orchard Lane, 50313) Congressman Steve King, bailout and economy talk...then, more homeless talk open-line. |
Thu, 4 December 2008
John McWhorter with "Our Magnificent Bastard Tongue".. (yes we had to sanitize the title on the radio) then, bailout talk. Bail-out fever is expanding everywhere. |
Wed, 3 December 2008
Dr. Chad Rolfsen says stress sends him a huge chunk of business. And he worries about the ill-health effects of vaccines on kids... Rev. Festus Brimley says it should be illegal for non-Christians to get discounts at Walmart during pre-Christmas sales...SB $39.95 plus tax...then, what to do about Iowa's homeless? |
Tue, 2 December 2008
James Ironshell is a Rosebud Sioux...he's married to a Meskwaki woman....that's where the trouble started.... he says he's being discriminated against by fellow Native Americans... so he with his attorney Daryl Meyer is suing. Amway guru and billionaire Rich DeVos with insight on business and economy. Robert Chandler talks about the terror at Mumbai. "Shadow World". Then, will gay propaganda ever cease? Not on World AIDS Day. AIDS "Doesn't Discriminate?" Bull-hockey! The rest of the story. |
Mon, 1 December 2008
Buddy Hanson describes "The Christian Prince"... "Putting 'Civil' Back in the Civil Government" .... without a doubt one of the best books I've read in a long time. Dr. Michael Roizen talks about "You Being Beautiful" and how my mom busted me for smoking.... sigh. Hey, the new Webster's Dictionary is in...great spelling, very poor plot line. Mike Agnus says "overshare" is the new word of the year. |
Fri, 21 November 2008
Uh-oh... guess who got caught smokin' in state property? Whoops. Then, Iowan's take a civics test. Purdy good. The electorate is getting dumber and dumber. Dr. Rich Brake with the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Plus, the EPA wants to bill farmers for bovine flatulence? Not a joke. |
Thu, 20 November 2008
Judy Hintz from Educational Resources brings her expertise to help distressed kids. Inspirational. Andrew Snow and Iowa global warming activist, and Tim Fink, director of Interfaith Power and Light...support Obama's global warming policies. Then, for no particular reason. Plus, take the civics test. |
Wed, 19 November 2008
Another Des Moines School Board dust up about naughty words in an email from school board member Jonathan Narcisse. Sorting it out. Judy Meehan with medical advice form moms with preemies who are at greater risk for RSV. |
Tue, 18 November 2008
Iowan's ponder an auto maker bailout. Who will bail U.S. out? Then an inspirational story about overcoming adversity. Patrick Henry Hughes and Patrick John Hughes tell the story. "I Am Potential: Eight Lessons on Living, Loving and Reaching Your Dreams" |
Mon, 17 November 2008
"Stealth Jihad" Robert Spencer says we're getting hustled...again...playing catch-up and clean up. Then, Mathew Stein describes what we can do "When Technology Fails", besides curling up into a ball and cryin' for mommy. Dr.Orly Taitz describes the continuing lawsuits which demand President-elect Obama demonstrate his "natural born" citizenship credentials. Tantalizing. |
Fri, 14 November 2008
What if we could invent something which could recover oil from previously depleted oil fields? Kurt Newbauer thinks he has. Then, Walid Shoebat identifies the Anti-Christ. "God's War on Terror: Islam, Prophecy and the Bible" Then odds and ends before the week expires. |
Thu, 13 November 2008
If you are an Iowa Meskwakie your culture allows you to commit legal hate crimes. Christopher Horner is red hot about "Red Hot Lies" and what nonsense global warming alarmists push off on the rest of us. Then, bailout fever continues, this time, for GM? |
Wed, 12 November 2008
Bob Vander Platts and Chuck Hurley with some post election talk back. Guess who's comin' to dinner? David Ray Griffin says 9/11 was an inside job. Stephen Moore describes "The End of Prosperity" if we are not really careful. |
Tue, 11 November 2008
"Unsettled: the Problem of Loving Israel" Mark Aronson wonders aloud about a bunch of stuff... great conversation... especially the part about the golden calf. Then, teachers politicking the classroom. Iowan's aren't thrilled with the idea. Then, Joyce Hutchinson and Laura Holmes talk about Hospice and Palliative Care ...upcoming events. |
Mon, 10 November 2008
Nina Burleigh describes "The Unholy Business" of religious relic scams. The credit card industry has been doing the same sub-prime stuff which brought down the mortgage industry. Only a matter of time til they ask for a bailout...yagottabekiddin'! |
Fri, 7 November 2008
Ed Martin performs an Issues Autopsy on the late election. Who dunnit? Then, The Law....Bastiat....some sound. Calling someone a bird brain is an insult to birds, says Irene Pepperberg in "Alex and Me". Dramatic video and an exploding wind turbine...more internet folklore from Cresco, Iowa? |
Thu, 6 November 2008
"1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die" Tom Moon with some great tunes. Senator Wilbur Brimley with SB 38-DD...the Bovine Mammary Relief Act of 2008... an inspirational political thinker with another home run. Election feedback. |
Wed, 5 November 2008
A sexual assault at a local high school completely deflects attention from post election talk. Jonathan Narcisse revisits school violence. |
Tue, 4 November 2008
Election Day. Politicking and Electile Dysfunctions. Painful fun. And an powerful letter from an Iowa dad. |
Mon, 3 November 2008
Gordon Fischer campaigning for Obama. Congressman Steve King campaigning for himself. David Simcox worries about the non-citizen vote. |
Fri, 31 October 2008
David Macaulay with the "Way We Work"...the body illustrated. Chuck Hurley with an update on the Tim Gill effect on Iowa politics...and judicial ratings. Mariannette Miller-Meeks running for congress in 2nd district. Then, Eric Hanson from KCCI back from an Iowa mission trip to Haiti. What a story! Robert Chandler says with are in the start-up phase of a new cold war. Shadow World. Michael Waddell worries about the 2nd Amendment. |
Thu, 30 October 2008
Jeffrey Meyer, circuit ridin' theologian, coming to Iowa to speak. Eric Kohlsdorf wants to represent the 61st District. Father Frank Bognanno goes off on a billboard. |
Wed, 29 October 2008
Is hanging Sarah Palin's effigy a hate crime? Then, Stu Iverson, Party Chair of the Republican Party of Iowa talks issues. Then, Iowa's real estate bubble busted. So will we reassess property values too? Chair of Iowa's Property Assessment Appeals Board, Dick Stradley...with the rest of the story. |
Tue, 28 October 2008
Kent Sorenson wants to be the representative from Iowa's 74th district. Then Harold Holzer makes comparisons between "Lincoln: President Elect" and now. Then, Harkin sound from the archives. |
Mon, 27 October 2008
"Something for the Pain" Paul Austin...then, David Horowitz assess how far left this election is taking us. More feedback on the Harkin-Chris Reed debate. Vigorous. |
Fri, 24 October 2008
David Bossie producer of "Hype:The Obama Effect". Then, Michael Maloney with a "Guide to Investing in Gold and Silver" |
Thu, 23 October 2008
"The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Civil War" ...HW Crocker kills some clichés'. Then lotsa conversation 'bout everthang. |
Wed, 22 October 2008
Dawn Stefanowicz tells about the impact of homosexual parenting...as a survivor. Out From Under Then, Jack Cashill says Obama didn't write his own book, Dreams of My Father. Bill Ayres did. Kim Schmett wants to be a congressman. |
Tue, 21 October 2008
Lots talk...Biden's loose lips...Acorn gives nuts a bad name...nuther cherry from Congressman Barney....etc. |
Mon, 20 October 2008
Sergio Bambaren tells the story of a dreamer, "The Dolphin"...he swims with dolphins. Richard Pearson from the Illinois Rifle Association reports on the Obama's 2nd Amendment history. David Funk with Sportsman for McCain. |
Fri, 17 October 2008
Amy and Adams sing purdy for us....blues-grass. Iowans get robo calls. Offended? Philip Berg is suing...he wants Obama to prove he's a natural born American. Ken Blackwell the Acorn scandal in Ohio gets worse. And a new Iowa grassroots organization to restore the Constitution and real money. Then, the Campaign for Liberty. Organizing in Iowa. And the Fact-Check response. |