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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes in Montgomery County Controller Pam Van Blunk, who’s currently running for Montgomery County Commissioner, after a long rash of questionable behavior from the County government. Before bringing her on, Dom contextualizes the situation that’s played out in Montgomery County, reminding listeners of the power that Valerie Arkoosh had on the decisions during Coronavirus, which led her to a position under Governor Shapiro. Then, in welcoming in Van Blunk, Dom asks for her to summarize her current role as Controller, which leads to questions about her stance on issues, which quickly leads to her stance on criminal justice. Van Blunk tells how the current commissioner stance on policing has led to a spike in crime in her County, and explaining how their decisions regarding funding the Sheriff’s department has contributed to her desire to run for this office.
Then, Dom delves into the County’s decisions concerning Coronavirus, with Van Blunk explaining what she would’ve pushed for if she were sitting with the other Commissioners during the pandemic. Then, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by switching back to breaking some more news regarding election fraud, again telling about the judge decision in Bridgeport, Connecticut concerning their Democratic primary, and now revealing a NJ decision that freezes the bank accounts of a dark money political group that was endorsing a shadow candidate in effort to aid the loss of a Republican.
Then, Dom welcomes in media critic Scott Cronick to hear what’s worth watching over the weekend. First, Cronick reveals that Killers of the Flower Moon may be the best Martin Scorcese film of all time, and may be one of, if not the best film ever. Then, Dom and Cronick delve into Scorcese’s comments on superhero movies, with Cronick telling why Marvel has faltered in recent years after running that gamut of theaters prior to Avengers: Endgame. Also, Cronick offers his opinion on the uber-popular Five Nights at Freddy’s, telling why it may be the worst horror film of all-time. (Photo by Getty Images)
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Full Hour | In today’s second hour, Dom welcomes in Montgomery County Controller Pam Van Blunk, who’s currently running for Montgomery County Commissioner, after a long rash of questionable behavior from the County government. Before bringing her on, Dom contextualizes the situation that’s played out in Montgomery County, reminding listeners of the power that Valerie Arkoosh had on the decisions during Coronavirus, which led her to a position under Governor Shapiro. Then, in welcoming in Van Blunk, Dom asks for her to summarize her current role as Controller, which leads to questions about her stance on issues, which quickly leads to her stance on criminal justice. Van Blunk tells how the current commissioner stance on policing has led to a spike in crime in her County, and explaining how their decisions regarding funding the Sheriff’s department has contributed to her desire to run for this office.
Then, Dom delves into the County’s decisions concerning Coronavirus, with Van Blunk explaining what she would’ve pushed for if she were sitting with the other Commissioners during the pandemic. Then, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by switching back to breaking some more news regarding election fraud, again telling about the judge decision in Bridgeport, Connecticut concerning their Democratic primary, and now revealing a NJ decision that freezes the bank accounts of a dark money political group that was endorsing a shadow candidate in effort to aid the loss of a Republican.
Then, Dom welcomes in media critic Scott Cronick to hear what’s worth watching over the weekend. First, Cronick reveals that Killers of the Flower Moon may be the best Martin Scorcese film of all time, and may be one of, if not the best film ever. Then, Dom and Cronick delve into Scorcese’s comments on superhero movies, with Cronick telling why Marvel has faltered in recent years after running that gamut of theaters prior to Avengers: Endgame. Also, Cronick offers his opinion on the uber-popular Five Nights at Freddy’s, telling why it may be the worst horror film of all-time. (Photo by Getty Images)

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