Curtis Hill on political accountability and marijuana legalization
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🗓️ 25 June 2026
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| 0:00.0 | We've had some cars run into the bury wall, not paying attention, they were on their phone. Taxing, scrolling, yeah, that's bad. Most often they be on their phones or they're not paying attention, they can cause a crash. We could stand on the side of the road and watch every other vehicle looking down into their lap as they're passing us. You know what they're looking at. They're looking at their phone. Phones. On their phones, not paying attention. |
| 0:21.9 | Phones. I'm not a mathematician, but I say probably about 80% of the people who pass me |
| 0:26.8 | are on their telephones. No call, text, or video is worth putting yourself for a road worker |
| 0:32.6 | in danger. When driving through construction, Lyuna members ask you for your sake and hours. Slow down, stay off your phone, please. Be aware where we're at, where the cone zones are at. Stay off your phones and buckle up and drive safe. We're not asking for much. This is Brian Short, business manager for the Indiana Labor District Council. Everyone deserves a safe place to work. Do your part in the cone zone. Slow down, save a |
| 0:55.1 | life. We're all in this together. A message from Lippers International Union of North America and |
| 0:59.1 | affiliated locals. Welcome back to those ash holes on WIBC. We are joined by the 43rd Attorney General |
| 1:19.0 | of the state of Indiana. He's a lawyer, consultant speaker. I call him a friend. This is Curtis Hill. |
| 1:24.9 | How's your morning going? Good, Jerry. How are you doing, buddy? Not too bad. Not too bad. Hey, so we talked yesterday, man. I always like getting you on any time that I'm hosting because, like, you kind of know everything. You're everywhere all at once. And you're hosting more now. Do you have your own show now, Jerry? Is that what's going on here? Hey, we got our fingers crossed right now. That's what we're doing. If you say so. Yeah. Listen, I need you to just go ahead and put that in his memorandum. Yes, sir, General Hill. So let's talk about convention. You were there. It was ugly leading up, and it's for the first time that I mean, listen, I'm talking to the wrong person when I say it's the first time. I've seen it like this. They did it to you in the primaries. But it's not something that you really see that often where Republicans get in the dirt with each other. Well, unfortunately, it happens more and more. I mean, in Indiana, we don't have to worry about Democrats piling on. There's a lot of conflict amongst Republicans, and it's a, it's a dirty |
| 2:22.5 | look. There ought to be a way of outlining our issues and differences without just the |
| 2:29.3 | blatant mud slinging. But that, that is a, that's been a part of what's going on. And it was pretty gruesome this season. |
| 2:37.6 | So I guess my question for you is that somebody who was part of like part of that. Like you ran and you |
| 2:41.7 | had mud slung at you and this and that and everybody making up whatever stories they want. |
| 2:47.4 | Just how do you keep your composure? How do you not take that kind of thing personally? How do you get to the point where you're like, oh, this is politics? Because I'm the kind of guy that will find you in the Kroger parking lot because you ran an ad on me. Well, that is a difficult part of it. I mean, people like to say, well, it's just politics, but it's shameful some of the things that happen. It's fantastic to issue policy differences and distinctions, but when things get |
| 3:12.4 | personal or even made up, it gets crazy. |
| 3:14.9 | And people sort of understand this. |
| 3:18.5 | It's like it's sort of commonly accepted, and it's unfortunate. |
| 3:22.8 | I think what we're seeing at the national |
| 3:24.2 | level in particular, sometimes you have people who rise above it. Trump, for example, gets |
| 3:31.3 | attacked all the time and seems to be able to weather the storm, but I think a lot of it depends |
| 3:37.5 | on influence, on backing, on what someone wants from a particular candidate. |
| 3:44.3 | So it does get ugly, but in Indiana, it's going to get more and more difficult for people to step into the political process |
| 3:51.3 | because of this situation where people like this slaying hash. |
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