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Dom starts this Tuesday show over a ruling in Springfield, allowing officers to brandish the thin blue line in their uniforms. He then moves to Palestine protestors in D.C. as a rally leader calls for Sharia Law and action taken against our politicians.
Sheriff Jim Cooper of Sacramento County joins the show to discuss his opposition to Target and other retailers as shoplifting skyrockets, but the stores do not want offenders arrested on site or anywhere near the premises. They have been sending in plain clothes officers to apprehend the biggest offenders, but the stores are averse to that method despite thieves walking out with almost thousands of dollars of merchandise daily. The Sheriff also discusses a law that prohibits store employees from interfering with shoplifters.
Side Question: Who is that famous person that will be remembered years from now?
Audio from Mike Johnson over the whereabouts of the President and VP during rallies for Israel.
What does it take to believe this fairytale of the Biden administration? Why are they “cracking down” now?
We play some audio from a Senator looking to fight during a hearing and Randi Weingarten saying she only receives hate because she a Jewish lesbian, not that she is terrible at her job.
Wally Zimolong joins the show to give his legal expertise on the issue of the Thin Blue Line being allowed on Springfield Township officers' uniforms, after previously being banned. He goes in depth as to what transpired over the last 9 months as this legal case has trudged on. This case shows how liberalism has seeped into the suburbs.
What to do about Hamas as they continue to hide behind civilians?
Continuing on about wokeness hitting the suburbs as the Thin Blue Line patch is a divisive issue. More things wokeness ruined around here.
Gregg Jarrett is here to promote his new book and talk shop on how he put this book together, attributing his decision to put certain documents in it to American Patriot philosophy, conservative or liberal.
More of your side answer questions
Teasing Hour 3
Scott Pressler joins us to discuss what he did to win in Pennsylvania and what the PA GOP should do in order to swing the state red again. Scott goes in-depth county by county and how voter patterns are changing despite blue winning this cycle. What is the blueprint to win?
Dom’s Money Melody. Winner?
Dom gets heated discussing a piece in The Inquirer that dances around the main issue as to how Sixers forward Kelly Oubre Jr. was the victim of a hit and run as a pedestrian. Ban big cars? No! Fix your policing problem!
If we want things to change, we need to do a better job getting our officials elected while trying to reign in ineffective liberal policies. More on bipartisan support to break up Ticketmaster.
Lightning Round. Give us your best!
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Dom starts this Tuesday show over a ruling in Springfield, allowing officers to brandish the thin blue line in their uniforms. He then moves to Palestine protestors in D.C. as a rally leader calls for Sharia Law and action taken against our politicians.
Sheriff Jim Cooper of Sacramento County joins the show to discuss his opposition to Target and other retailers as shoplifting skyrockets, but the stores do not want offenders arrested on site or anywhere near the premises. They have been sending in plain clothes officers to apprehend the biggest offenders, but the stores are averse to that method despite thieves walking out with almost thousands of dollars of merchandise daily. The Sheriff also discusses a law that prohibits store employees from interfering with shoplifters.
Side Question: Who is that famous person that will be remembered years from now?
Audio from Mike Johnson over the whereabouts of the President and VP during rallies for Israel.
What does it take to believe this fairytale of the Biden administration? Why are they “cracking down” now?
We play some audio from a Senator looking to fight during a hearing and Randi Weingarten saying she only receives hate because she a Jewish lesbian, not that she is terrible at her job.
Wally Zimolong joins the show to give his legal expertise on the issue of the Thin Blue Line being allowed on Springfield Township officers' uniforms, after previously being banned. He goes in depth as to what transpired over the last 9 months as this legal case has trudged on. This case shows how liberalism has seeped into the suburbs.
What to do about Hamas as they continue to hide behind civilians?
Continuing on about wokeness hitting the suburbs as the Thin Blue Line patch is a divisive issue. More things wokeness ruined around here.
Gregg Jarrett is here to promote his new book and talk shop on how he put this book together, attributing his decision to put certain documents in it to American Patriot philosophy, conservative or liberal.
More of your side answer questions
Teasing Hour 3
Scott Pressler joins us to discuss what he did to win in Pennsylvania and what the PA GOP should do in order to swing the state red again. Scott goes in-depth county by county and how voter patterns are changing despite blue winning this cycle. What is the blueprint to win?
Dom’s Money Melody. Winner?
Dom gets heated discussing a piece in The Inquirer that dances around the main issue as to how Sixers forward Kelly Oubre Jr. was the victim of a hit and run as a pedestrian. Ban big cars? No! Fix your policing problem!
If we want things to change, we need to do a better job getting our officials elected while trying to reign in ineffective liberal policies. More on bipartisan support to break up Ticketmaster.
Lightning Round. Give us your best!

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