Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by welcoming in Robin Schaffer of Protect Our Coast New Jersey after another whale washed ashore near Long Beach Island. Immediately after the beaching, many on social media rushed to argue that again, this has nothing to do with the work of offshore wind companies. Robin explains the immediate connection between an increase in deaths of marine life with the push by Democrats and the Murphy administration to rush toward a ‘green energy’ solution in windmills.
Then, Dom welcomes in North Wildwood Mayor Patrick Rosenello onto the Dom Giordano Program after he and other City officials have faced criticism for considering a ban on tents and cabanas on their North Wildwood beaches. First, Dom, who ‘summers’ in North Wildwood tells of all the things he loves about the little shore destination, with the Mayor explaining why what he loves draws people every summer to his town. Then, Dom asks Rosenello about the controversy over tents and cabanas, with the Mayor explaining that due to the small size of their beaches, they take up too much room and the opportunity for more to enjoy their great beaches.
Then, Dom welcomes back critic Scott Cronick, who tells us what’s worth watching over the weekend. First, Scott offers his thoughts on the final season and series finale of Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm, telling why he highly recommends the show albeit the political undertones. Then, Cronick recommends the most-watched FX series of all-time, Shogun, which he thinks may be remembered as one of the best miniseries of all time. Finally, Cronick tells why he’s not as big of a fan of Resident Alien as many others are, telling why he found the plotlines redundant after a few episodes. (Photo by Getty Images)