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Ryan dives into the latest controversy surrounding CNN's coverage of the Iran conflict. He's joined by Stephen L. Miller, host of the Versus Media podcast, who breaks down the network's handling of the story. They discuss the Pentagon's spending on steak and lobster for troops, which CNN initially reported as a lavish expense, but was later revealed to be a tradition of providing comfort food to soldiers before deployment. Ryan and Stephen also touch on the media's selective outrage and the importance of context in reporting. Our old friend Leland Conway drops in for a cameo, like Larry from Three's Company heading to the Regal Beagle, previewing his upcoming fill-in stint for Joe Pags on 630 KHOW (6-9pmMT).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ash Epp and Jimmy Sengenberger dive into the Tina Peters case, discussing the latest developments and implications of Governor Polis's decision to postpone clemency. They each break down the complexities of the case from their informed perspectives of having attended or watched most of the legal proceedings. At issue, the notion of remorse and the potential consequences of releasing the contents of Tina Peters' clemency application. Jimmy shares his analysis of the situation, highlighting the importance of considering the timing and potential impact of Polis's decision. This conversation provides a nuanced look at the case and its ongoing developments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan discusses the clemency case of Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk convicted of election tampering. Governor Jared Polis's office has delayed his decision on her sentence until after the Colorado Court of Appeals issues a ruling. Ryan shares his thoughts on the case, highlighting the potential for a retrial or resentencing. He's joined by George Brauchler, the district attorney for the 23rd Judicial District, who provides insight into the case and compares it to a similar case involving Elizabeth Davis, a woman who voted her dead husband's ballot.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan dives into the world of media bias and fact-checking. He previews his upcoming segment with Steven L. Miller, host of the Versus Media podcast, to discuss a recent CNN segment and series of reports that sparked controversy. Inaccuracies in reporting by host Abby Phillip are glaring, specifically regarding a terror plot allegedly targeting Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Ryan also shares his own experience with a Denver Post article that incorrectly cited 9 News as a primary source, rather than this show, highlighting the importance of accurate attribution among fellow media. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in staying informed and critical of the news.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Boyer, a veteran and advocate for veterans, shares his story of leaving Colorado for Missouri, citing concerns about the state's direction and the impact on his family. He reflects on his time in Colorado, highlighting the importance of family, outdoor adventures, and his work with the Honor Bell Foundation. The conversation also touches on current events, including the situation in Iran and the role of veterans in society. Chris offers insights on how listeners can support veterans' causes, emphasizing the importance of time, talent, and treasure.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan dives into two pressing issues in New York City with national implications. First, he discusses the controversy surrounding Rama Duwaji, the wife of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who liked Instagram posts celebrating the Hamas attacks on Israel. Drew Holden, managing editor at American Compass who shares his thoughts on the media's handling of the situation and the implications for New York City and the country. Drew Holden/ X Erin Lee joins to celebrate the demise of a bill on the decriminalization of prostitution in Colorado and discuss the efforts of Protect Kids Colorado to prevent human trafficking. Child Safety Advocacy | Protect Kids Colorado | COSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Attorney General Phil 'None the' Weiser appeared on 'Ross Kaminsky on the News with Jeana Gondek' Tuesday to discuss his opposition on behalf of the state of Colorado to a major settlement by the Trump Department of Justice with Live Nation. The settlement aims to address concerns over ticket prices and monopolistic practices, but Weiser expresses disappointment with the terms, calling it "plainly insufficient." He explains that the settlement doesn't effectively break up the monopoly or restore competition, and that the company will continue to control ticketing, promotion, and venue layers. Weiser vows to take the case to court, citing the need for meaningful relief that benefits consumers. And in a rare instance of solidarity... Ryan agrees with the AG on this one. Congressman Gave Evans (R, CO-8) toured the northern reaches of his 8th District with Secretary of Energy Chris Wright this week, looking to unleash the power potential of Weld County. He joins Ryan to discuss, along with legislative efforts to 'drill, baby, drill' in Colorado for natural gas and oil.Energy Secretary Chris Wright joins Congressman Gabe Evans on Northern Colorado energy tour - CBS ColoradoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan dives into the world of coffee and consumer issues. In another installment of 'Bayou Bits of Wisdom,' Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) shares the experience of DC-dwellers buying a caramel macchiato and breaks down its ingredients. Ryan also opens up about his own coffee habits, revealing his favorite coffee brand and brewing method. The conversation takes a turn as they discuss the importance of voter ID laws and the potential for election fraud. Ryan also shares a personal story about his diet and the benefits of eliminating processed foods.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alicia Garcia and Ryan team up for another '2A Tuesday' to discuss the importance of standing up for Second Amendment rights with Ian Escalante, executive director of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners. They dive into the last year's oppressive bill SB 25-003, which restricts semi-automatic firearms and rapid-fire devices, and the impact it will have on gun owners in Colorado. Ian provides his insights on the need for gun owners to take action, including buying guns and supporting local gun shops, and the importance of community engagement in the fight for their rights. Alicia shares a concerning story about having to submit to a background check prior to earning her certification at a Johnstown gun range.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian Joondeph, local eye doctor and columnist for American Thinker - along with RSL regular guest, joins the program to discuss his appointment by President Trump to the EPA’s Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee.https://x.com/KyleClark/status/2031064517837525018?s=20 Trisha Calvarese, Democratic candidate running for a seat in Colorado's 4th Congressional District stops by after a visit with Ross Kaminsky on KOA. She shares her vision for the district, emphasizing middle-class values and putting people first. Also discussed, her potential opponent in the general election, Lauren Bobert, and the importance of following the rules, laws, and demonstrating decorum for constituents. Trisha also talks about the issues affecting the Eastern Plains, including land grabs and the impact on farmers and ranchers. With a focus on authenticity and transparency, her message may resonate with listeners who are looking for a change in the way politics is done. Trisha 4 ColoradoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest update on Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk who's been incarcerated for her role in a voting system breach. Her attorney, John Case, joined us previously to share developments in her case. The interview was featured on 9 Next with Kyle Clark. Daniel Bukszpan, author of the book 'Rush & 2112: Fifty Years,' goes in-depth about the iconic rock band's breakthrough album and its enduring legacy. Plus, exploring the importance of election integrity and the need for federal standards in voting systems.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan dives into the latest news and takes on the world of politics. Also a preview of an upcoming interview with Daniel Bukszpan, author of 'Rush & 2112: Fifty Years,' a book about the iconic Canadian rock band Rush. Topics discussed will include the band's upcoming tour and how they'll be performing without their original drummer, Neil Peart. Ryan also touches on the war in Iran, featuring alarming takes from both the Left (James Carville) and the Right (Tucker Carlson) in reaction to the Trump administration's military action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Case, legal counsel for Tina Peters, joins the show to discuss her clemency case. Governor Polis has hinted at granting said clemency, but only if Tina shows remorse and apologizes for her actions. Case shares his insights on the case, highlighting the unfair trial and sentencing that led to Tina's eight-year prison sentence. He also addresses the governor's conditions for clemency and the potential implications for Tina's case. This conversation sheds light on the complexities of the case and the challenges Tina faces in her pursuit of her freedom, be it by the Governor's pen or a declared mistrial in her original case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan explores the sheer audacity and craven bitterness of Barack Obama's speech at Jesse Jackson's memorial service. He shares a series of social media posts from Donald Trump, Ari Fleischer, and others that highlight the perceived hypocrisy of Obama's message. Ryan also discusses the Democratic Party's struggles to find a strong candidate to take on the Republican Party, mentioning past nominees like Michael Dukakis, Al Gore, and John Kerry. He wonders if the party will be able to find a candidate who can win in flyover country and the Upper Midwest.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan dives into the recent Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission's decision to advance a petition to ban commercial fur sales in the state. He's joined by Chris Rourke, local journalist and wildlife expert who shares insights on the potential impact of this decision. They discuss the Commission's vote, the role of the governor's office, and the concerns surrounding the Center for Biological Diversity's petition. Ryan and Chris also touch on the importance of considering the practical effects of this decision on the people of Colorado, particularly those involved in the hunting and fishing industries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryan dives into a heated discussion about the role of Congress in declaring war. He tackles the notion that the President needs congressional authorization for military action, citing historical examples and questioning the idea that this is a new or unprecedented expectation. Also, thoughts on the recent US military action in Iran, discussing the potential risks and benefits of keeping the details of the operation under wraps. He's joined by Chris Rourke, who shares her insights on the topic and sparks a lively conversation to be continued in the program's second hour.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Right Side of Hollywood, Christian Toto and Jody Calm dive into the world of comedy and politics. They discuss the recent controversy surrounding comedian Brian Callen, who's been making waves with his comments on Hollywood's DEI issues. They also touch on the topic of cancel culture, using the examples of comedians like Bill Burr and Louis C.K. who've faced backlash for their views. The conversation also explores the intersection of politics and entertainment, with a humorous take on the recent Iran conflict and a discussion on the latest "Fool of the Week" nominees. FOTW nominees: Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), Megyn Kelly, Bill Clinton, Kamala HarrisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comedian Bryan Callen joins the show, sharing stories from his career and insights on the state of comedy and Hollywood. He talks about his experiences working with legendary comedians like George Carlin and Richard Pryor, and how they inspired him to push boundaries and challenge the status quo. Bryan also opens up about the importance of self-awareness and embracing discomfort in comedy, and how it's led to his growth as a performer. With his unique perspective and humor, Bryan gives listeners a glimpse into the world of comedy and what it takes to succeed in the industry. It's a special extended edition of 'The Right Side of Hollywood,' as comedian Jodee Calm and 'Hollywood In Toto' creator Christian Toto take part in the interview as well. Bryan Callen | Live in Denver | Comedy WorksSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are joined by Ashe Epp, (@AsheinAmerica) a writer and host who's been following the Tina Peters case closely. They dive into the recent news that Governor Jared Polis is considering clemency for Peters, who was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in a breach of Colorado's voting systems. Ashe shares her thoughts on the case, citing concerns about prosecutorial discretion and the potential for a political prosecution. George Brauchler, 23rd District Attorney joins the conversation midway through the hour as legal parameters of the case and possible clemency are discussed, along with the appeal process and the possibility outcome as Tina's legal team makes it through the judiciary process at the Colorado Court of Appeals and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) shares his Bayou Bits of Wisdom, offering a unique perspective on the nomination of fellow Senator Markwayne Mullen (R-OK) as Secretary of Department of Homeland Security. Ryan furthers the analysis by saying he always questioned the nomination and confirmation of Kristi Noem, who faced criticism for her handling of the Minnesota shooting and allegations of an affair with Trump operative Corey Lewandowski - basically an open secret for years. Was she ever qualified for the job in the first place? Probably not. Also discussed: The importance of accountability in politics and the need for truth-telling in journalism, highlighting the work of Ashe Epp (@AsheinAmerica), a podcaster and writer who's not afraid to speak truth to power.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.




