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| 449: A very good night for the sheriff (9.19.24) | 19 Sep 2024 | 01:20:29 | |
Recapping key moments from debates in the race for governor, attorney general, and public school superintendent. State’s website tracking educational outcomes quietly changes metrics. Gavin Newsom moves to regulate free speech. Zach reacts to a rate cut. Miranda discusses Trump assassination attempt in Florida.
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| 448: Seattle passes ‘stay out’ orders (9.18.24) | 19 Sep 2024 | 00:59:23 | |
Amid a drug and crime crisis, there appears to be a coordinated effort to get Seattle back on track. Will it work? Bob Ferguson has not released a single honest ad. State GOP Chair Jim Walsh on the party’s back-to-back election lawsuits. California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new law is a slippery slope for First Amendment speech.
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| 439: Locked up with a monster (8.28.24) | 28 Aug 2024 | 01:15:16 | |
National Review exposes horrific harassment of women by trans inmate in Washington. All of a sudden the media wants to police the phrase ‘election interference.’ Dow’s pledge to end youth detention crashes and burns. California advances plan to help illegal immigrants with home ownership – there’s just one problem. | |||
| 349: Choe goes to San Francisco (3.19.24) | 19 Mar 2024 | 01:09:05 | |
Our friend Jonathan Choe made a visit to the streets of San Francisco – and it was horrifying. Around 60,000 voters failed to check a party preference in Washington’s Presidential Primary, what happens to their ballots? The NYT tells us what we already knew about school closures.
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| 348: Is this what it’s come to? (3.18.24) | 18 Mar 2024 | 01:10:28 | |
Citizens take matters into their own hands to fight back against a problem tenant. Burien mayor becomes latest Democrat to push back against his party’s failures on homelessness. Latina lawmaker to lose her seat in the name of equity. The media is creating a ‘bloodbath’ of its own.
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| 347: Home again (3.14.24) | 14 Mar 2024 | 01:06:25 | |
The saga of Seattle’s ‘homeless’ landlord has come to an end. Governor Inslee pressed on the disastrous state of juvenile detention. ‘unBelievable’ approaches to crime. Markets bet against the Climate Commitment Act.
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| 346: A proper punishment (3.13.24) | 13 Mar 2024 | 00:58:50 | |
Governor Inslee is forced to see the danger of his policies up close. Trump and Biden clinch nominations after Washington’s Presidential Primary. Boeing whistleblower found dead of apparent suicide. King County sues Burien over homeless camping ban.
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| 345: A showdown (3.11.24) | 11 Mar 2024 | 01:09:35 | |
King County executive uses appointed sheriff to fulfill his political agenda. Washington just became an even worse place for gun shops. Bob Ferguson’s attacks on Dave Reichert couldn't be more predictable. Violence in schools is a product of failed ideology.
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| 344: Politics unPacked: Week 9 | 08 Mar 2024 | 00:10:25 | |
In the final week of the 2024 legislative session, three voter initiatives became the law of the land, Democrats narrowly passed a controversial natural gas bill, and refund checks were approved to help offset costs from the Climate Commitment Act.
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| 343: Never enough (3.7.24) | 07 Mar 2024 | 01:06:24 | |
Police will never be able to please the activists at the Seattle Times. Suspect in death of State Trooper was saved by sanctuary policies. Beware of bribery ahead of November election. Celebrating the 'stripper bill of rights.' | |||
| 342: Scarlet letter (3.6.24) | 06 Mar 2024 | 01:25:37 | |
Democrats have earned themselves a scarlet letter that they will be forced to wear clear through to Election Day. The man who killed a Washington State Trooper is an illegal immigrant with a long criminal history. WSDOT whistleblower joins us to discuss lawsuit against the state. San Francisco steers toward sanity.
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| 341: So much for the poor (3.5.24) | 05 Mar 2024 | 01:16:28 | |
A group that advocates for those living in poverty says it is now opposed to a bill that moves PSE away from natural gas. Email proves powerful union controls Democrats. A government AI program meant to flag election threats is instead targeting factual information. Famous historical photo targeted by the woke brigade.
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| 340: Reaping rewards (3.4.24) | 04 Mar 2024 | 01:15:23 | |
It is a big day for those who are fighting for common sense. Mourning a fallen Washington State Patrol Trooper. A tale of redemption from San Francisco. SCOTUS issues unanimous ruling in Trump’s favor. Are we witnessing the downfall of DEI?
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| 438: Seattle Times puts politics over children (8.27.24) | 27 Aug 2024 | 01:05:02 | |
The Seattle Times endorses incumbent in public school chief race. What SCOTUS Ruling on Title IX could mean for blue states. Seattle protester has a chat with Vivek. Media gives Bob Ferguson a free campaign ad in price-fixing lawsuit.
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| 339: Politics unPacked: Week 8 | 01 Mar 2024 | 00:09:49 | |
Today is the final day to pass bills out of either chamber this legislative session. Here is everything you need to know about where critical proposals stand. *Initiatives to the legislature are not subject to today's cutoff.
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| 338: Enough (2.29.24) | 29 Feb 2024 | 01:17:49 | |
The Democratic Party in Washington state is fundamentally broken – the debate over protecting kids from fentanyl proves it. Brian Heywood joins us to reflect on this week’s initiative hearings. No punishment for school superintendent who stole signs. Florida passes bill to define anti semitism.
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| 337: About damn time (2.28.24) | 28 Feb 2024 | 01:21:15 | |
One of Seattle’s newest council members stands up to the mob. A recap of the three hearings on Let’s Go WA initiatives. Senator Mark Mullet (D) on pushing back against progressive priorities. More on impact of bill to pay striking workers. “Free transit” for kids isn’t free (or safe). | |||
| 336: Glorious (2.27.24) | 27 Feb 2024 | 00:55:13 | |
A long list of bad bills bites the dust in Olympia, in part thanks to a Democratic lawmaker who stood his ground. How the CCA and another controversial proposal in Olympia will put school funding at risk. Seattle comedy club cancels shows over “neighborhood’s ethos.” More violence on public transit. | |||
| 335: The work isn’t over (2.26.24) | 26 Feb 2024 | 01:01:46 | |
With hearings on three initiatives this week, there is an easy way to take action. Suspect who shot state trooper was bailed out by notorious community fund. Olympia demonstrates misguided educational priorities. MultiCare whistleblower joined “Sundays with Subscribers.” AP reporting proves media is irreparably broken.
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| 334: Declaring independence (2.22.24) | 22 Feb 2024 | 01:02:52 | |
A local leader called ‘feckless’ by the governor has a revelation about her political affiliation. Bill to increase penalty for exposing children to fentanyl stalls. Suzanne Monson joins us to share an opportunity to honor Dori and save lives. Plus: Florida report and understanding leading economic indicators.
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| 333: No more cover (2.21.24) | 21 Feb 2024 | 01:15:09 | |
New details on the man who shot a Washington State Patrol trooper. Sign-stealing superintendent finally charged. Judge calls armed carjacker a ‘good student.’ Democrats try to bribe voters into keeping the Climate Commitment Act. Guy who bought $9K Donald Trump sneakers exposes dangers of TDS.
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| 332: Election 2024: Chad Magendanz | 21 Feb 2024 | 00:36:01 | |
Bellevue teacher, Navy veteran, and former state lawmaker Chad Magendanz is running to be Washington's next Superintendent of Public Instruction. We discuss the state of our public school system, safety in the classroom, and parental rights in education.
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| 331: 'Feckless’ (2.20.24) | 20 Feb 2024 | 01:15:04 | |
Governor Inslee utters the most offensive line of his three terms in office. Andrea Suarez with We Heart Seattle blasts narrative around affordable housing. Democrats reject amendment to keep pornographic books out of schools. Overdose deaths increase 1,500% in Oregon.
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| 330: The easy way out (2.19.24) | 19 Feb 2024 | 01:22:11 | |
Democrats in Olympia have agreed to hold hearings on three of six Let’s Go Washington initiatives – but they chose wisely. Lies pile up as debate heats up on repealing CCA. Pro-Palestine demonstrations continue unhindered. Coverage of parade shooting has not improved with time.
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| 437: 2 minutes that will change America (8.26.24) | 26 Aug 2024 | 01:25:04 | |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lays bare America’s broken political system and our country will never be the same. Plus: Should Washington state Trump supporters vote for RFK Jr.? A clear example of press-release reporting. So, does Bob Ferguson support price fixing or not? | |||
| 329: Politics unPacked: Week 6 | 16 Feb 2024 | 00:09:17 | |
With time running out in the session, Democrats in Olympia say they will NOT consider two of six voter initiatives but left open the possibility of scheduling hearings on the other four.
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| 328: 'Quality over quantity' (2.15.24) | 15 Feb 2024 | 01:09:15 | |
A bill that should be noncontroversial is under attack in the name of DEI. A hard truth about the responsibility of schools. Shooting at Super Bowl parade gets kid-gloved. ‘unBelievable’ excuse for bill banning license plate covers. Would you take an asylum seeker into your home?
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| 327: Resurrected (2.14.24) | 14 Feb 2024 | 01:03:13 | |
A bill to institute rent control in Washington state finds new life. Proposal would mandate inclusive learning in local schools, to include material featuring “neurodiverse” and LGBTQ lessons. Update on school bond measure at center of sign thefts.
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| 326: Wee hours (2.13.24) | 13 Feb 2024 | 01:05:56 | |
A lot of important stuff is happening reallllly late at night in Olympia. Amazon continues to move jobs out of Seattle. Forestry expert says $70M spend from carbon tax money will not help the environment. President Biden tries to appeal to black voters in the only way he knows how.
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| 325: Updates galore! (2.12.24) | 12 Feb 2024 | 01:13:17 | |
Sign-stealing superintendent on leave. Property tax bill dies amid pushback. State Patrol finally refers cases on protesters. ‘unBelievable’ change to Holocaust education bill. Why are some football fans so triggered by Taylor Swift? Unhinged attacks on Brian Heywood.
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| 324: Politics unPacked: Week 5 | 09 Feb 2024 | 00:12:14 | |
Everything you need to know about what happened in Olympia this week, including possible property tax increases. Guests: Kent Mayor Dana Ralph and insight from Brett Davis of The Center Square.
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| 323: Government greed (2.8.24) | 08 Feb 2024 | 01:09:36 | |
Democrats push ahead on increase to property tax lid. Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers will not seek reelection. Small steps toward protecting kids from drug abuse. ‘unBelievable’ story gives readers a green light to flip cops the bird.
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| 322: Inslee’s idea of ‘improvement’ (2.7.24) | 07 Feb 2024 | 01:10:10 | |
Another investigative report dives into Governor Jay Inslee’s lies about juvenile detention. The cause and effect of Seattle policies is clear. The Great Octopus Debate of 2024. Biden blames border crisis on you know who.
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| 321: Mice and cookies (2.6.24) | 06 Feb 2024 | 01:22:09 | |
More demands from migrants. Middle school teacher talks about student bill pushing for pledge education. Amazon accused of censoring books on COVID-19. Are standardized test scores a good indicator of future success?
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| 320: Not a secret (2.5.24) | 05 Feb 2024 | 01:11:25 | |
Outrage over COVID funds for illegal immigrants is a few years too late. Protesters who blocked I-5 could face charges. Seattle Times calls on Democrats to hold hearings on initiatives. ‘unBelievable’ disconnect on border crisis. We hear from concerned citizens who held a stakeout to capture sign thief.
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| 436: Justice for Ruth (8.22.24) | 22 Aug 2024 | 01:35:14 | |
New details about the 80-year-old dog walker who was murdered by an 8-time felon. Judge lowers bail for 25-time felon arrested in stolen truck after police chase. How would a new attorney general handle sexually violent predators? Socialist state house candidate spends campaign funds on haircuts because he has to look good for voters.
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| 319: Politics unPacked: Week 4 | 02 Feb 2024 | 00:09:16 | |
Here is everything you need to know about what happened in Olympia this week, including the bills that survived a critical committee cutoff – and the bills that failed to advance.
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| 318: Clueless (2.1.24) | 01 Feb 2024 | 01:10:45 | |
Seattle councilwoman pleads ignorance on crimes committed with stolen vehicles. Bills to protect signature gatherers fail to advance. How to deal with influx of migrants is not so simple for some cities. DeSantis gets a win against Disney in “Florida Report.”
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| 317: The squeaky wheel (1.31.24) | 31 Jan 2024 | 00:43:36 | |
Democrats in Olympia claim voter initiatives will take the state back “decades.” On parental rights, lawmakers dodge one key question. Young councilman at center of controversy announces bid for Congress. Nothing will change until the working class is just as loud as the activist class | |||
| 316: BLM Week (1.30.24) | 30 Jan 2024 | 01:03:16 | |
Washington schools are gearing up to celebrate Black Lives Matter week. School superintendent suspected in yard sign thefts. Natural gas ban bill gets even worse. Leave Taylor Swift alone.
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| 315: Take a stand (1.29.24) | 29 Jan 2024 | 01:21:28 | |
Elected leaders need to be reminded who they work for. Washington State Democrats adopt resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. ‘unBelievable’ deflection on death of three-week old baby. Bellevue teacher enters race for OSPI.
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| 314: Politics unPacked: Week 3 | 26 Jan 2024 | 00:09:37 | |
Here is everything you need to know about what happened this week in Olympia. Hear both sides of the rent control debate, impassioned efforts to protect children, and insight from Brett Davis of The Center Square on a natural gas ban.
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| 313: Don’t mess with Texas (1.25.24) | 25 Jan 2024 | 01:15:32 | |
A showdown is looming between states and the federal government. Jonathan Choe on what Republican gubernatorial candidates would do to address homelessness. GOP lawmakers in Olympia hand Dems 'unBelievable’ ammunition. The chicken check saga continues.
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| 312: Leadership (1.24.24) | 24 Jan 2024 | 01:14:07 | |
A glimpse at what Washington’s future could look like without an ideologue at the helm. Fidel Castro celebrated as a ‘hero’ in local high school. ‘Raise the Wage’ fight ignores basic economics. Biden dabbles in election denialism.
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| 311: Circumvention (1.23.24) | 23 Jan 2024 | 01:02:48 | |
Democrats get creative to crush Second Amendment rights. Still no movement on voter initiatives. DCYF has blood on its hands. ‘Tis the season for push polls. | |||
| 310: Worse than parody (1.22.24) | 22 Jan 2024 | 01:08:48 | |
Not even SNL could write a script like the one being acted out in Olympia. Another implosion within the homeless industrial complex. Teachers union continues its march into madness. DeSantis out.
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| 435: 'Every vote counts' isn’t a throw-away line (8.21.24) | 21 Aug 2024 | 01:05:24 | |
Just 51 votes may keep Republicans out of statewide office. 80-year-old woman killed in carjacking, community member blames Seattle’s ‘anarchy.’ As Bob Ferguson claims to be protecting communities from violent predators, residents of Spokane are living next door to one of the worst. Horrible jobs report couldn’t come at a worse time for Democrats.
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| 309: Politics unPacked: Week 2 | 19 Jan 2024 | 00:07:09 | |
Here is everything you need to know about what happened this week in Olympia. Guest: State Rep. Greg Cheney (R-Battle Ground) and insight from Brett Davis of The Center Square.
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| 308: 'Good luck spelling' (1.18.24) | 18 Jan 2024 | 01:07:06 | |
Teacher who tried to remove Trump from ballot is exactly what you would expect. Activist gives shockingly honest answer while testifying against protections for signature gatherers. Another odd lesson in local elementary school. Officers acquitted in Manny Ellis death leave department.
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| 307: 'Sensitive places,' indeed (1.17.24) | 18 Jan 2024 | 01:07:30 | |
A bill would prohibit you from carrying any weapon on public transit. Hundreds sign up to testify in favor of helping free dangerous sex offenders. Migrants refuse to return to ‘inhumane’ Tukwila camp. Bernie doesn’t know his own language.
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