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🗓️ 6 November 2019
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0:00.0 | And greetings. Happy Wednesday. Thanks for tuning in here today. Live in on demand on Blaze TV radio podcast. I'm Steve |
0:28.4 | Dave Dase Toddlers and Aaron McIntyre are here as well as all of you, eight eight nine hundred thirty three ninety three is the number to the blaze eight eight nine hundred thirty three ninety three Steve at Steve |
0:39.7 | days.com is how you can email the program. You can like us on Facebook follow us on Twitter at Steve day show. The last name is spelled D a C typical Wednesday around here. We will finish up next hour with our weekly |
0:53.9 | profit of woe and lamentation. Daniel Horowitz will give us a rundown of some of the election day results and some of the stories you're not hearing. For example, a college town |
1:06.2 | voted against sanctuary cities yesterday. A college town did that that doesn't line up with the narrative. Right. And it's an Arizona, a key border state. |
1:19.8 | Well, you know, Arizona's trending purple because, you know, the GOP's gone to right on issues like immigration and they want more candidates like John McCain. |
1:31.2 | And yet a college town in the state voted against sanctuary cities. Hmm. We'll get into that and more with our good friend Daniel Horowitz later in the program. And then of course in between |
1:42.1 | plenty of one of your favorite segments each week because you get to direct most of the conversation. And there's the crummy list here and brings to the table every week along with it. Is there one of those this week? |
1:51.7 | It's the crummy list that lists that rolling stone brings to the table every week. I want to make sure we get that right. Yes, you're a victim. Rolling stone makes you bring the list to my program. Yeah, they force you to do this. |
2:03.3 | You're compelled the power of rolling stone compels the. Yeah, there's nothing you can do. You're just sitting there mining your own business coming up with great ideas. And suddenly, somebody at rolling stone points that will it wouldn't be a gun because they don't believe in those. So maybe a proverbial taser stick background check. |
2:22.2 | There it is. They point a routine background Twitter check on your past postings on you and you decide I've got to import another crummy list from rolling stone to this program. Anyway, it's called bicellar hold plus errands crummy lists. That's coming up here at the bottom of the hour. But before we get to all of that, here is Aaron with a rundown of what happened while we were away. |
2:43.0 | What happened while we were away brought to you by election day. Yes, yesterday was election day and the most surprising results were those out of Kentucky just kidding. It was in Virginia where a dude who feels pretty became the first trans person to win re-election in a state legislature. |
3:00.4 | That re-election came as part of the Democrats sweeping both houses of Virginia's legislature. But in a who about that Kentucky race its former governor Republican Matt Bevin lost his reelection bid to Democrat Andy Bashir by a few thousand votes. Bevin, however, is refusing to concede. What's odd is that Republican Daniel Cameron won the Kentucky attorney general race rather. |
3:22.0 | He's a little bit more handling as did numerous other Republicans down the ticket in other elections Republican Tate Reeves won the Mississippi gubernatorial race Washington state voters rejected affirmative action and Texas voters affirmed a ban on state income tax making it harder for lawmakers down the road to ever impose income tax in that state. |
3:42.9 | Moving on after the brutal murders of Americans at the hands of suspected cartel members in Mexico, the New York Times ran a piece about Mormonism, the brutal killing of nine members of an American family in Northern Mexico on Monday highlights the long history of religious fundamentalists settlers in the region. |
4:01.3 | Our religion reporter Elizabeth Diaz details their history back to the early 20th century learning Spanish today today's raises. How do you say cartel violence in English? |
4:12.5 | How do you say violence in English? ABC News released a statement on yesterday's bombshell regarding the networks cover up of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein saying the story they had at the time didn't meet their editorial standards. |
4:27.7 | Huffington Post headline the environmental impact of your Thanksgiving dinner. Kentucky Senator Rand Paul says he may release the name of the whistleblower who prompted the Trump impeachment inquiry. |
4:39.8 | Understand what prevents you from getting on the Senate floor where you're protected on all kinds of things and just giving a speech and saying what the guys name is if you're convinced you know who it is. No, I can and I may, but I can do it right now if I want nothing stops me. There is no law that stops me from doing it other than that. |
4:54.3 | I don't want to make it about the one individual in weird news. A woman pretending to be a dude wrote an op ed in vice recently lamenting the fact that women she tries to date always flee when they realize that she's a she and not a he. |
5:08.2 | Desmond Napoli's the drag queen kid you remember was the focus of yet another glowing video profile this time by the popular website mashable when I was two. |
5:18.2 | After I saw a season when I was in the polls drag race. I started using my mom's house blankets and bubble wrap whatever I could get the hands on. |
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