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Sean opens the show with a sharp look at the political fights shaping the 2026 landscape, starting with California’s primary and the possibility of Steve Hilton breaking through in a state long dominated by Democrats. He argues that the modern Democratic Party has moved too far left, pointing to James Tallarico, Graham Platner, Mamdani, AOC, Bernie Sanders, and others as examples of a party being pulled by its most radical voices. Sean also digs into the controversy around CBS and 60 Minutes, using it as another example of what he sees as entrenched media bias fighting back against reform. From California’s tax climate to Democratic Senate races, Sean frames the hour around a larger question: whether voters are finally ready to reject the policies that created higher costs, weaker cities, and political chaos. He also reminds listeners that midterms are never automatic and that Republicans need focus, urgency, and disciplined messaging. It’s a fast-moving first hour centered on accountability, media credibility, and the political consequences of radicalism.
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Sean opens the show with a sharp look at the political fights shaping the 2026 landscape, starting with California’s primary and the possibility of Steve Hilton breaking through in a state long dominated by Democrats. He argues that the modern Democratic Party has moved too far left, pointing to James Tallarico, Graham Platner, Mamdani, AOC, Bernie Sanders, and others as examples of a party being pulled by its most radical voices. Sean also digs into the controversy around CBS and 60 Minutes, using it as another example of what he sees as entrenched media bias fighting back against reform. From California’s tax climate to Democratic Senate races, Sean frames the hour around a larger question: whether voters are finally ready to reject the policies that created higher costs, weaker cities, and political chaos. He also reminds listeners that midterms are never automatic and that Republicans need focus, urgency, and disciplined messaging. It’s a fast-moving first hour centered on accountability, media credibility, and the political consequences of radicalism.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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