Big questions. High stakes and Consequences Reaching Far Beyond Colorado.
Hour 1 of https://RushToReason.com opens with urgency and sharp commentary as John Rush sets the tone: something feels off—and voters know it. From TABOR and taxes to crime, cost of living, and Colorado’s political direction, the conversation asks hard questions about leadership and accountability in a blue-leaning state.
The centerpiece of the hour is an extended interview with Jason Mikesell (https://www.mikesell4gov.com/), Republican candidate for Colorado governor. Mikesell lays out a strategy focused on electability, public safety, fiscal discipline, and kitchen-table issues, arguing that Republicans must win independents without abandoning core principles. Drawing on his law-enforcement and business background, he stresses leadership over ideology, law and order, and the need to resist California-style policies that raise costs and drive out jobs.
John presses him on faith voters, government staffing, crime policy, and everyday regulations—from early prisoner releases to catalytic-converter mandates—that hit average Coloradans directly. The hour closes with candid analysis of the GOP field, movement politics vs. broad appeal, and why candidate choice—not just policy—may decide Colorado’s future.
Is TABOR the last guardrail? Can a “dark horse” win where others failed? And what issues actually move swing voters right now?
Guest Timestamp
* Jason Mikesell - 11:04
HOUR 2
Hour 2 intensifies quickly as John and Andy tackle law and order, political strategy, and internal GOP turmoil. The hour opens with a hard-hitting interview featuring Jody Weiss, former FBI agent and former Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department. Weiss breaks down the Minnesota church disruption, explaining why claims of “free speech” don’t apply on private property and why existing federal laws could—and should—be enforced. How long can ICE operate while under siege, and what happens when local officials refuse to cooperate?
The conversation then pivots to optics and strategy, questioning whether aggressive tactics on ICE, Greenland, and even Jerome Powell are helping or hurting the broader mission. Is President Trump right on the goal—but wrong on the approach? When does pressure become counterproductive?
The final stretch turns inward, as John details allegations of digital sabotage inside the Colorado GOP following a leadership change. Deleted accounts, exported data, withheld credentials—was this routine, or a deliberate attempt to erase institutional memory? And if so, does it rise to legal action?
Guest Timestamps
* Jody Weiss - 1:08
HOUR 3
Hour 3 opens with John, Andy, and Charlie confronting fear-driven narratives around AI and robotics. Is technology the real threat—or is it declining productivity and work ethic? John argues AI isn’t “end times,” but a necessity for competitiveness, warning that nations who fall behind will pay an economic price. If jobs are changing, is that because of machines—or because culture and education are failing workers?
The hour then pivots to a jaw-dropping immigration fraud exposé tied to an undercover investigation reported by Townhall Magazine. Andy details allegations of handlers coaching illegal immigrants on how to lie for asylum, extorting monthly payments, and even bribing immigration judges—suggesting a nationwide, billion-dollar criminal enterprise embedded across communities.
Finally, the discussion widens to DOJ priorities. Why, the hosts ask, are people fixated on releasing Epstein files when Pam Bondi faces an unprecedented, active enforcement crisis involving gangs, fraud, and overwhelmed ICE operations? The hour closes with a sobering challenge: are Americans focused on yesterday’s scandals because they don’t grasp the scale of today’s emergency?