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More than 40 years after his death, Bob Marley's music can still be regularly heard on college campuses and literally on every continent on earth. Why? What do we know about the man and what is the appeal of his music? This insightful interview brings many details to light.
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In a year where 61% of Americans say they do not want a rematch between Presidents Biden and Trump, does a third party candidate have a shot? Maybe. It helps if your name is Kennedy. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. joins Tim and talks about many of the difficult issues facing the United States. Where is he on immigration? Gaza? The 2nd Amendment? What should America's role be in the world? Hear it all now.
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Duke Spirits creates a high-end bourbon inspired by John Wayne. How they got to where they are is only half of the story though. They contribute an enormous proportion of their income to charity and this November, they're focused on breast cancer awareness month. Tim talks with the founder and learns a little about John Wayne, about making bourbon and of course, how to help the charitable end of things.
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The GOP loves to say they are fiscally conservative and yet their actions and comments during the Speaker of the House fiasco revealed many Republicans don't really want to cut spending. Likewise they posture as the Pro Life party, yet are promoting abortion limits among the weakest of any nation on earth. Does anyone in Washington actually mean what they say? Is Reagan's party in sharp decline?
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The 25th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States allows for the removal of the President of the United States if he is no longer able to fulfill his duties. It's time to exercise this option with the sad case of Joe Biden.
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President Biden is trying to force carmakers to offer primarily EV cars, regardless of whether that is what the buying public wants or not. Sales figures have been anemic, the electric grid isn't built to handle it and there is no charging infrastructure in place. It is really a disaster brewing? The CEO of the American Energy Institute joins Tim with some real life answers.
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In the immediate aftermath of the 2nd GOP Presidential Debate, before the spin room could sway the opinions of those who watched, Tim jotted down notes and shared with you the strengths and weaknesses of the primary field as a whole and of individual candidates. Who was strong? Who was not? Tim breaks it all down for you.
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The United Nations recently said the most dangerous border in the world in the U.S. - Mexico border. Hundreds of thousands of people are crossing the border illegally and disappearing into America. Why does it matter?
The nation of Hungary faced a unique challenge when their Serbian neighbors began to serve as the entry point for a huge influx of migrants. Unlike the U.S. however, Hungary cracked down and set strict rules for entry into their country. The Director General of Hungary's Center for Fundamental Rights, Miklos Szantho, joins Tim in this episode and shares why it is important for every country to determine who enters.
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When a country's leaders simply put their whims and political wishes ahead of their people and ahead of common sense, a rapid decline soon follows. Despite its infrastructure, despite its economic and educational institutions, America's leadership is risking a downward spiral similar to third world countries.
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Eight 2024 GOP Presidential hopefuls gathered in Milwaukee for the first debate of the campaign season. In the immediate aftermath of the debate, Tim assessed the performance of each candidate and declared a winner. Who benefitted and who suffered? Listen up for all the details.
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Former President Donald Trump has said he will not participate in the first GOP Presidential debate. 8 other candidates will take the stage in Milwaukee. Some have heralded his absence as an opportunity for other candidates to finally shine.
Trump however, has other plans. He has a one-two punch in mind that will make sure he dominates any and all news coverage without even showing up for the debate. Tim breaks it all down for you.
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The Struts are selling out venues all across America. They also have good news for fans everywhere. There is a new album coming. When will it be available? What's on it? What is it like? The four members of the band sat down with Tim Constantine and shared all the details in this exclusive interview.
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The Supreme Court recently ended another session with a flurry of important decisions. Predictably, the left leaning media flew into a frenzy. Worse yet, many public officials issued statements that would seem to indicate they don't understand the Constitutional role of The Supreme Court, among them, at least on SCOTUS Justice. How can sitting members of the highest court and Members of Congress not know SCOTUS legal role? Tim explores in detail.
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For 50 years conservatives chased down the Roe v. Wade abortion issue. Finally in 2022 the right was successful in overturning the Supreme Court's interpretation of a federal right to an abortion. This should have been a unifying event, yet chaos is a better description within the GOP. Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina has an idea he hopes can unite his party. He joins Tim and explains his proposed federal abortion standard. Is it enough? Can it develop unity among Republican presidential candidates? Listen and find out.
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For the first time in the history of the United States, a former President has been indicted. Donald J. Trump has been charged with 37 counts in Federal Court. This provides a huge challenge to him as he attempts a comeback in the 2024 Presidential sweepstakes.
It also creates an unexpected opportunity for the mainstream American media. While they often tell us their job is to inform us, many journalists simply use their soapbox to promote their own brand and/or to tell Americans what they should think. Often lost is the chance to simply provide factual information and let people decide for themselves.
Trump's legal trouble opens an opportunity for mainstream media to really shine, and share details about each candidate. Tim breaks down just how important that is.
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Media is desperate to keep your interest. Some may think that means the most accurate reliable news sources would generate the most attention and return business. Sadly, it seems just the opposite is true in many news outlets. Whether it is print/online, broadcast or alternative media, fear is what sells. If something scares the reader, they will likely click on the story and check it out. Realizing this, much of mainstream media now focuses on scaring you rather than informing you. Tim breaks it down for you...and looks at the 2023 scary story of the year.
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Turkey and Syria recently suffered through a devastating earthquake. More than 30,000 people died. The recovery effort is distinctly different in the two nations. Turkey has largely stepped up, providing food, shelter, jobs and most importantly, hope. Syria, still suffering the effects of 12 years of civil war is distinctly lacking in government action, and in hope itself. Tim recently visited both nations and breaks down what he found.
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Is America really at risk for going to war with China? Unlikely. We are still however, in danger. Whether it be economically or diplomatically China is one step ahead of the Biden administration at every turn. What are the real risks of this void of U.S. leadership on the world stage? Tim breaks it down on this week's Capitol Hill Show.
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America has lived through World War I and World War II, the War on Poverty and the War on Drugs. Never, however, did Congressman Mike Collins think he would see a Presidential administration declare a War on American Energy. The Biden Administration actions have far reaching consequences impacting average Americans and people around the globe. Collins spares no quarter calling out Biden and his approach.
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