Tue, 31 July 2007
History nuggets I discovered while doing summer reading. The current state of terror. Then, Senator Byrd says pit bulls are innocent peace lovin' creatures until they are corrupted by football players. |
Mon, 30 July 2007
The continuing stolen car saga...can we keep what is going on in California away from Iowa? Then, some campaign literature I found in the church parking lot is actually inspirational. |
Thu, 26 July 2007
Former Iowa Governor Terry Branstad sits in for Jan Mickelson. He's President of Des Moines University. Progress report. |
Wed, 25 July 2007
Ross Peterson in for Jan Mickelson. Pet behavior, Fair Tax and presidential politics. |
Wed, 25 July 2007
If California can confiscate the vehicles of illegals or scofflaws, why can't Iowa? And Iowa's Board of Regents still can't decide upon arming campus security guards...sigh. The, Steve Deace "Without a Vision: the People Perish" then, an Iowa mom wants the troops home from Iowa. Sue Dinsdale |
Tue, 24 July 2007
Dana Mecum talks about collectible cars and an upcoming car auction. Scott Taylor warns about Lyme Disease...it's the season. Then, car theft stories... |
Mon, 23 July 2007
Congressman Tom Tancredo in Iowa after the presidency. Issues. Congressman Duncan Hunter in Iowa after the presidency. Issues Robert Novak, the "Prince of Darkness" knows where the bodies are buried.. Senator John McCain in Iowa after the presidency (see shocking video below). Issues. Phyliss Schlafly wants to be on the record for Congressman Tancredo. Issues. |
Fri, 20 July 2007
Senator Sam Brownback is in Iowa pursuing the presidency. Ted Baehr reviews a couple of movies...the new Harry Potter movie and the new Adam Sandler movie, "I Now Pronounce you Chuck and Larry" (the last segment with Rowan Scarborough is lost in technical purgatory...sorry) |
Thu, 19 July 2007
Rauch on the River...neked perverts are cavorting along the Raccoon River...again...annoying family canoeing expeditions and puzzling the taxpayers....again. Then, Cheryle Hart says your diet may be making you crazy. "The Feed Good Diet".. Iowa is making world news for our prison population diversity rates. Tommy Thompson talks about practical solutions for stuff. |
Wed, 18 July 2007
Bishop Perry Jackson says Senator Ted Kennedy is trying to sneak another hate crimes bill into a defense package. Why is it a threat your 1st Amendment rights? Then extended coverage of Senator Tom Harkin's part in the US Senate all-nighter on voting for US withdrawal from Iraq. Iowans respond. |
Tue, 17 July 2007
Deirdre Barrett with "Waistland"...why two-thirds of us are concerned about weight and what to do about it. Then a world-class tip to a waitress gets us started on the etiquette of tipping. |
Mon, 16 July 2007
"The Natural Family" Allan Carlson has a manifesto to re-build the US family. (Spence publishing has a deal for WHO listeners. For every tenth personal email to webmaster@spencepublishing.com a WHO listener will get a free book...do it!) Then, who keeps flunking the marshmallow test? Plus, why not use horse racing money for a better purpose? |
Fri, 13 July 2007
Hindus open the US Senate with a meditation...and a protest. Brown hamburger and the frozen mystery meat. Don Yaeger says "It's Not About the Truth" The Untold Story about the Duke Lacrosse Case and the Lives It Shattered... Congressman Duncan Hunter with presidential politics. Then, if Iowa is a sanctuary state, why did they bust illegals in Marshalltown? Plus Suzy. |
Thu, 12 July 2007
More ethanol bashing. A great dialog. Sandy Bourne from the Independent Women's Forum worries about the "subsidies" and market distortions. Monte Shaw from Iowa Renewable Fuel Association responds. Then, a "bubbly" toddler gets the boot from a flight cuz mom won't feed him Benadryl. Really. |
Wed, 11 July 2007
Thomas Woods comes up with "33 Questions About American History You're Not Supposed to Ask". Very good stuff. Then, Bobbi Conner wants your kids to have "Unplugged Play"...lots of un-electric games to keep the kids occupied this summer. Plus, a local family gets skunked out of the house. How can we help? |
Tue, 10 July 2007
Judy Hintz talks about the Wall Street Journal front page story about "mainstreaming" troubles in Waukee. "When Discipline Starts a Fight". Then, Bill Salier and Jason Hamann with a new grass roots non-partisan organization. "Everyday America". 515-401-2488. |
Mon, 9 July 2007
John Lott describes why the free market works in "Freedomnomics" and why when women got the vote, government got bigger and families got smaller. Then, a mystery solved and lotsa openline. |
Fri, 6 July 2007
Ed Fallon for Mickelson. To tax or not to tax...Project Destiny. The debate. Worthwhile. |
Wed, 4 July 2007
Columnist Chuck Offenberger sits in for Mickelson and talks about Iowa sports heroes. |
Tue, 3 July 2007
Congressman Steve King sits in for Mickelson. Lotsa great political conversation. |
Tue, 3 July 2007
Des Moines Register political columnist David Yepsen sits in for Mickelson....he scores some big time poltical names...including a former president and first lady. Lotsa political talk. Good stuff. |
Mon, 2 July 2007
The Wise Guys sit in for Mickelson and talk about the iPhone. |