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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes State Representative Martina White back onto the Dom Giordano Program for an update from Harrisburg after Shapiro signed the recently passed Pennsylvania budget into law. This comes with controversy, after Republicans offered concessions for the installation of a Lifeline Scholarship program in the state, bringing school choice to Pennsylvanians after Governor Shapiro ran in support of the program and the issue. Then, Shapiro pulled a bait-and-switch, noting before signing that he’d essentially chill that aspect of the budget through his political power. Martina explains where things currently stand, and tells whether she still believes we’ll soon seen school choice in Pennsylvania.
Then, Dom spends a chunk of the hour analyzing the national election, asking listeners whether they initially supported Trump and why they would vote for him even if in jail. This leads Dom and Dan into a conversation about Trump’s popularity, with both giving their own reasons why Trump has been able to make such an impact on conservatives.
Finally, Dom welcomes back in Neal Zoren to hear what’s worth watching on television and in theaters this weekend. First, Dom suggests a show to Neal, telling why he’s very much enjoying Netflix’s How To Become a Cult Leader. Then, Neal offers up his suggestions for shows worth watching, suggesting The Days, which focuses on the Fukushima disaster, Good Omens, a comedy that follows the alliance of an angel and demon as they team up to stop an impending Armageddon, and The Horror of Dolores Roach, a show he says strikes a similar chord to very-popular Barry. Then, Dan suggests The Righteous Gemstones, asking if Neal’s seen it, and makes a point that he hasn’t seen many Evangelicals calling for a boycott of the show as other groups would if it offended their sensibilities. Finally, Zoren offers his thoughts on Oppenheimer and Barbie, explaining why Oppy grew on him and why Barbie bored him. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes State Representative Martina White back onto the Dom Giordano Program for an update from Harrisburg after Shapiro signed the recently passed Pennsylvania budget into law. This comes with controversy, after Republicans offered concessions for the installation of a Lifeline Scholarship program in the state, bringing school choice to Pennsylvanians after Governor Shapiro ran in support of the program and the issue. Then, Shapiro pulled a bait-and-switch, noting before signing that he’d essentially chill that aspect of the budget through his political power. Martina explains where things currently stand, and tells whether she still believes we’ll soon seen school choice in Pennsylvania.
Then, Dom spends a chunk of the hour analyzing the national election, asking listeners whether they initially supported Trump and why they would vote for him even if in jail. This leads Dom and Dan into a conversation about Trump’s popularity, with both giving their own reasons why Trump has been able to make such an impact on conservatives.
Finally, Dom welcomes back in Neal Zoren to hear what’s worth watching on television and in theaters this weekend. First, Dom suggests a show to Neal, telling why he’s very much enjoying Netflix’s How To Become a Cult Leader. Then, Neal offers up his suggestions for shows worth watching, suggesting The Days, which focuses on the Fukushima disaster, Good Omens, a comedy that follows the alliance of an angel and demon as they team up to stop an impending Armageddon, and The Horror of Dolores Roach, a show he says strikes a similar chord to very-popular Barry. Then, Dan suggests The Righteous Gemstones, asking if Neal’s seen it, and makes a point that he hasn’t seen many Evangelicals calling for a boycott of the show as other groups would if it offended their sensibilities. Finally, Zoren offers his thoughts on Oppenheimer and Barbie, explaining why Oppy grew on him and why Barbie bored him. (Photo by Getty Images)

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