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Sid & Friends In The Morning

Alexandra Bougher | Parental Rights Advocate | 02-19-26

Sid & Friends In The Morning

77 WABC

Sports, Comedy, News

4.2828 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2026

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Parental Rights Advocate Alexandra Bougher makes her debut on the morning show with Sid to talk about parental rights amid recent news involving vaccines, transgender-related violence, and parents criticizing social media companies. She argues parents must be more engaged but says schools are also driving problems, citing COVID-era masking battles and alleging New Jersey schools have sexually explicit books and materials accessible to children; she describes opposing a “Freedom to Read” bill she says would protect teachers from repercussions for exposing kids to inappropriate content. The conversation also touches on Epstein-related justice and reports of a Prince Andrew arrest, concerns about boys in girls’ bathrooms and sports, and medical freedom, with Bougher calling for transparency about vaccine side effects and describing vaccine mandates as coercive, while the host recounts being forced to comply with COVID rules and criticizes the safety of COVID and childhood vaccines. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Here at 715, your Thursday morning, good song for Alexandra Bauer making her debut on sitting friends in the morning comes highly recommended by the Patriot himself. Scott Labato, who of course was on yesterday for his weekly Wednesday appearance. He texts me one day. He goes, you know this girl, I go, no. He said, this girl's great. You're going to love her. You know, I heard people on the show recently. I mentioned them last hour.

1:30.7

People like Mary Holland and Michael Cain, Victoria Capish, Aaron, Siri, and others talking about parental rights. He said, this girl's great. You're going to love her. I said, Scotty, if you say I'm going to love her, I'm not going to argue that. So here she is making her debut on the program. drove all the way in from New Jersey, I believe, this morning, right?

1:31.2

Yeah. Good morning. How are you? Good morning. Thanks for having me. Welcome to the show. Thank you. So there's been a couple of stories the last couple of days that speak directly to parental rights, more than last couple of days, last couple of months, right? Vaccines, I think we both agreed that Bobby Kennedy Jr. is doing a terrific job.

1:45.4

You got that. You've got the transgender shootings, right? Just two in the last two weeks.

1:50.7

And then you've got the Mark Zuckerberg trial yesterday where the parents showed up and said,

1:55.3

hey, our kids get addicted to your stuff. Now, Lou made the argument, well, try parenting. Maybe

1:59.8

not many. But the truth is, parental rights seem to be the topic of discussion in a lot of

2:07.0

major news stories, Alexandra, the last couple of months. Well, first of all, I totally agree

2:11.8

with you. You know, parents need to step up. They need to stop being lazy and they need to

2:16.1

stop handing kids these screens. But it's definitely coming from the schools too. I mean, first of all, we're, you know, I help run Moms for Liberty in New Jersey. We're part of the White House Task Force for AI. And I've had a few of those. Hey, Justin, we've had a couple of those moms for liberties, I guess, no, Florida, I think they're from.

2:35.3

The girls that actually started. It started in Florida.

2:36.1

Yeah, Tina Tiffany.

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