Bailey and Dame kick off hour two by revisiting their road rage discussion and reviewing live poll results, which showed a slight majority of listeners do not consider road rage a disease. Dame shares a story about how driving seemed to change his grandmother’s personality behind the wheel, while a caller recounts being shot years ago over something minor — reinforcing how quickly adrenaline and access to weapons can turn small conflicts into tragedy.
The conversation then pivots to local and national politics. They discuss the Milwaukee Common Council’s symbolic “ICE Out Milwaukee” resolution, rejecting ICE presence on city property and calling for officers to unmask and display identification. That leads into scrutiny of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who faced bipartisan criticism over a $220 million self-deportation ad campaign. Lawmakers questioned why the contract went to a newly formed media company with reported ties to Noem’s associates, raising concerns about favoritism and corruption.
The hour closes with further discussion of Secretary Noem’s spending decisions, including reports of a luxury jet purchase, as Bailey and Dame question how public funds are being allocated and who ultimately benefits.