Seeing Red

<p><em>The Seeing Red Podcast</em> dives head-first into Texas politics with its hosts Garrett Fulce and Andi Turner, as they bring the facts, insights, and commentary on the issues that matter most to conservative Texans.<br><br></p><p>Our mission is simple: facts matter and an informed opinion is the key to making positive change in our great state.</p>

S002-E010-Elections, preview-NewBills, Beto future

Analysis of the midterm elections with a focus on Texas and 2A-related impact.  There is already a flurry of activity from those that do not interpret the Constitution and Second Amendment the same as the United States Supreme Court... stand by as a spotlight if focused on each to reveal the underlying mission of each. Based on Beto's sterling record of electoral accomplishments, what position would you say he is qualified for?Support the show

11-16
32:27

S002-E009_Dwight_Miller_and_Reloading

In this episode we have TSRA member Dwight Miller joining us to discuss rifle/pistol reloading. We do a little on shotgun but Dwight has been reloading rifles/pistols for 35 years and has a wealth of knowledge on the subject.  Do keep in mind these are our experiences and this episode is our opinion only not a "step by step".Support the show

11-09
37:23

S002-E008_Everything you always wanted to know about TSRA but were afraid to ask

Discussion with TSRA Executive Director - Dianna Greenwood on the topic of the origin and history of the Texas State Rifle AssociationSupport the show

11-02
17:31

S002-E007_Hoppy_Hopkins-Historian

with Hoppy Hopkins and we discuss the origins of Molon Labe and later uses of similar sentiments in US and Texas history. We also get into the history of gun restrictions and carry in Texas. Hoppy is a member of TSRA and writes articles for The Sportsman as wellSupport the show

10-26
26:11

S002_E006 Yes, This Election is Important!

Discussion with TSRA Executive Director - Dianna Greenwood on the topic of being "active" during the Texas voting.Support the show

10-19
24:38

S002-E005 AWB and Why gun buybacks are useless?" (2022)

The show is about AWB and gun buy backs... Support the show

10-12
33:35

S002-E004 Ghost Guns

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10-05
36:45

S002-E003 Mossburg 590 shotgun

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09-28
21:38

Season 2-E002 Jack Wilson speaks to the West Freeway Church of Christ shooting

Jack Wilson, the security volunteer who quickly shot and killed the Texas church shooter at West Freeway Church of Christ, likely saving many livesSupport the show

09-21
43:09

Season 2 - Episode 1 -Rep. Oliverson talk on weapon suppressors

Dr. Tom Oliverson represents Texas's 130th State House District in northwest Harris County, including the communities of Tomball, Cypress, Waller, and Hockley.This is s recorded talk which was made on weapon suppressors.Support the show

09-14
35:04

S001 E036 - Can Republicans Keep Winning in Texas? w/ Mitch Little

Mitch Little, a nominee for the Texas House, joins the Seeing Red podcast to discuss his personal legislative priorities, such as school choice and the Chinese land bill. He also discusses the challenges of growth and development in his district. The conversation touches on the upcoming Republican Party of Texas convention and the philosophical differences among the candidates for chair.1:39 New Caucus Proposes Contract With Texans4:41 Debating Power Distribution in Texas Politics12:27 Political Process and the Balance of Legislative Goals15:14 Legislative Dynamics and Leadership in Texas Politics17:50 Political Shifts and Election Surprises in Texas20:36 Political Dissonance and the Decision to Run for Office23:15 Political Campaigns and the Personal Toll of Public Scrutiny26:41 Legislative Priorities and Constituent Services Discussed27:54 School Finance Woes and Legislative Expectations28:59 Balancing Development and Infrastructure in Growing Districts31:31 Anticipating a Complex RPT Convention32:58 Predicting Outcomes of RPT Conventions37:54 Debating School Choice, DEI, and Critical Race Theory40:49 Deconstructing Truth: Postmodernism and Societal Decay41:32 Governance and Law Enforcement During Protests in TexasLinks:Mitch Little's Twitter: x.com/realmitchlittleMitch Little Website: https://mitchlittlefortexas.com/Livestream link for May 15 RPT Forum: https://rptchaircandidateforum.com/Follow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast

05-15
44:06

S001 E035 - Title IX, David Lowe, and the RPT Chair Race

Opening an examination of the implications of Title IX changes under Biden's administration, Garrett and Andi touch upon Texas' response and the intrinsic balancing act between due process rights and victim protection. They also discuss the recent Texas Voice Article on House Challenger David Lowe, The Texans anniversary, and its interview with Mitch Little, before they wrap with insights into the Texas Republican Party Chair race, pinpointing the underlying divides among factions and the overarching need for fundraising efficiency in the face of upcoming elections. Links MentionedTexas Voice Article: https://www.thetexasvoice.com/hd-91-candidate-lowe-not-eligible-for-re-hire-as-a-peace-officer-by-collin-county-sheriff/The Texan's Brad Johnson's interview with Mitch Little: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txjOISVCnPMLivestream link for May 15 RPT Forum: https://rptchaircandidateforum.com/2:15HD-91 Candidate’s Controversial Employment History Revealed5:38Unpredictability and Voter Impact in Election Runoffs7:21Law Enforcement Officer’s Controversial Discharge and Election Runoff11:58Texas Challenges Biden’s Title IX Revisions16:58Debating Due Process in College Sexual Assault Cases21:04Celebrating The Texan’s Journalistic Integrity and Anniversary22:09Evaluating Mitch Little’s Potential Impact in Politics26:21Effective Communication in Political Campaigns29:01Debating the Role of Party Leadership in Primaries35:27Election Strategies and Fundraising Challenges39:16Insights on Texas Politics and BeyondFollow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast

05-08
39:50

S001 E034 - UT, DPS Shuts Down Illegal Takeover By Marxists

In this week’s enticing episode of “Seeing Red,” hosts Andi Turner and Garrett Fulce discuss the various Marxist protests happening across the country, focusing on the University of Texas at Austin (UT). The discussion also spans the anticipated unrest at upcoming political conventions and the legal actions around Title IX.The episode opens with a discussion on UT’s handling of protests related to the Palestine-Israel conflict and the ramifications of student activism on college careers. Andi and Garrett explore the motives, consequences, and roles of institutions during these protests. The conversation shifts toward predictions of left-wing activism’s impact on the Democratic National Convention, all framed within the context of America’s current political climate. The show concludes with thoughts on upcoming political matchups.Follow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast

05-01
43:15

Biden's Full Frontal Attack on Women

On this episode of Seeing Red, the hosts discuss Joe Biden's impact on women's sports and the controversy surrounding the enforcement of Title IX. They also touch on the removal effort against Travis County District Attorney Garza and the recent Lincoln Reagan dinner in Fort Bend County. The episode concludes with a mention of the new Texas Scorecard Documentary, "Hubris." 0:03:49Potential consequences of allowing male athletes to identify as females0:07:22The advantage of biological differences in sports0:10:00Open competition for men’s sports, but not for women’s sports0:12:12DOJ lawsuit against Sheetz for criminal history check on applications0:17:26Mention of the Chevron deference and its potential impact on discrimination cases.0:19:57Early voting and the importance of voting for county appraisal board members.0:20:33Recap of the Fort Bend Lincoln Reagan dinner.0:23:21Importance of turning out Republican voters in upcoming elections.0:24:41Call for stronger party infrastructure and focus on Democrats.0:25:40Diversity is a good thing when it’s organic.0:26:12Effort to remove Travis County District Attorney Garza from office.0:27:34Supreme Court of Texas is likely to opine on the constitutionality of the law.0:32:12The law is good, but its defense remains uncertain.0:35:17Discussion on the documentary “Hubris” and its relevance to Texas politics.0:36:46Acknowledging imperfections in the podcast and fixing intro graphic.0:38:18Closing remarks and call to action for liking, commenting, and subscribing.Follow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast

04-24
38:47

S001 E032 - Paxton Loses At SCOTUS Yet Again

In this episode of Seeing Red, hosts Garrett Fulce and Andi Turner discuss scandal-plagued former representative Jonathan Stickland’s new businesses and his connection to RPT chair Matt Rinaldi. They also analyze the fundraising numbers for the upcoming Senate race and the potential impact of the DSCC targeting Texas. The hosts also touch on Ken Paxton’s misleading claim of victory at SCOTUS and the challenges of eliminating property taxes in Texas. Lastly, they explore the controversy surrounding a cement plant in Grayson County and its potential impact on the semiconductor industry.0:01:48 Jonathan Stickland opens new businesses with RPT chair Matt Rinaldi.0:05:00 Colin Allred raises more funds than Cruz.0:05:49 Texas is a target for the DSCC.0:08:21S peaker Johnson faces challenges.0:12:20 Marco Rubio discusses supporting troops and border issues.0:17:24 The potential for an October surprise and its influence on the election0:18:14 Explaining the implications of Trump’s trial and potential reelection0:20:53 Discussion on the recent Supreme Court  and Paxton's claim of victory0:21:33 Explanation of the case involving property owners affected by flooding0:25:11 Ken Paxton’s losing streak and lawsuits0:26:01 Lawsuit against Lina Hidalgo’s Universal Basic Income0:30:34 Interim charges to study property tax elimination0:36:45 Property tax appraisal and reform in Texas0:39:38 Concerns over a cement plant in Grayson County0:43:41 Opposition to the cement plant due to potential pollution0:48:52 Call for TCEQ to pause the permitting process for the cement plant0:50:03 Conclusion and invitation to subscribe to the podcastFollow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast

04-17
50:33

S001 E031 - Is The RPT Going Bankrupt?

In this episode of the Seeing Red podcast, hosts Andi Turner and Garrett Fulce discuss the current state of Texas politics, including the influx of outside spending in primary races and the financial struggles of the Republican Party of Texas. They also touch on the importance of civility in political discourse and the need for open-mindedness and respectful dialogue. The hosts address the issue of religious discrimination within the party and emphasize the importance of inclusivity and diversity. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of Texas politics.0:02:05 Discuss the significant amount of outside spending in Texas legislative races.0:06:09 Mention Matt Rinaldi’s lack of fundraising and reliance on big donations.0:08:37 Express concern over potential losses in down-ballot races and the need for effective voter turnout efforts.0:09:31 Analyze Trump’s stance on abortion and its potential impact on the election.0:11:36 Discuss the low voter turnout among young adults and the need for engagement.0:14:02 Civic duty is a developed habit.0:15:40 Identity politics dominate the current political landscape.0:16:48 Disagreements can be productive without being caustic.0:18:28 Populist movements lack a clear underlying philosophy.0:20:21 Persuasion requires understanding the other person’s perspective.0:21:42 Demonstrating the impact of an issue can change perspectives.0:23:39 Respectful dialogue is crucial, even with differing opinions.0:25:19 Asking questions to address inconsistencies in persuasion.0:26:10 Public debates aim to convince the audience, not the opponent.0:26:57 Former Speaker Strauss confirms conversation about religious prerequisites for leadership.0:28:30 Separation of church and state and the freedom of religion.0:31:13 Political party’s freedom to set their own criteria vs. political consequences.0:34:19 Slow incremental shifts vs. radical changes in governance.Follow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast

04-10
37:06

S001 E030 - Run-Offs and the RPT w/ Rep. Cole Hefner

Episode Summary:In this week’s alluring episode of 'Seeing Red,' hosts Andi Turner and Garrett Fulce welcome Representative Cole Hefner to dive deep into the intricacies of Texas politics. The discussion is rich with insights into recent primary outcomes, legislative successes, and house dynamics pertaining to the conservative movement in Texas. Listeners are in for a treat as Hefner shares his on-ground experiences and reflections on policy-making in the Lone Star State.Following a victorious primary, Representative Hefner discusses his overwhelming support in East Texas and responds to various political movements within the state, highlighting the importance of honest and constructive actions in politics. The conversation transitions to the pressing issues of party roles, election integrity, and balancing representing local constituents and engaging with broader state initiatives. About the Guest:Representative Cole Hefner, hailing from East Texas, has a storied career in public service and business. Currently serving in the Texas House of Representatives for District 5, Hefner's roots in Mount Pleasant run deep. He is a former county commissioner for Upshur County and a seasoned entrepreneur with 16 years of experience running a construction company before taking over his family's business. Today, Hefner owns an insurance company, maintaining ties to the local business community. Married to Carrie since 2002, they are the proud parents of seven children.Cole Hefner's campaign website: http://colehefner.comEmail contact for Cole Hefner's campaign: cole@colehefner.comFollow Garrett on X/Twitter at https://twitter.com/@gwfulce.Follow Andi on X/Twitter at https://twitter.com/@AndiMTurner.Follow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast

03-27
45:50

S001 E029 - Rinaldi Runs From The RPT Circus

Episode Summary:In this week's installment of the "Seeing Red" podcast, hosts Andi Turner and Garrett Fulce discuss various topics ranging from local political conventions to pivotal roles in state party leadership. This episode promises to enlighten listeners on the intricacies of political maneuvering and the everyday realities of governance in the Lone Star State.Andi Turner begins with an update on her social plans and the upcoming lunar eclipse, emphasizing the significance of proper eclipse glasses. Garrett Fulce shares insights into his family life, setting a friendly and personal tone for the podcast. The conversation shifts towards the upcoming county and senate conventions, offering a detailed explanation of the delegate process and its implications for Texas politics. The discussion on the Republican Party of Texas (RPT) Chairmanship is especially pertinent, as they analyze the sudden departure of Matt Rinaldi and potential successors, emphasizing the role's impact on party unity and success. The hosts round off with heartfelt thoughts on the devastating wildfires in Texas's panhandle, showing their concern for affected communities.Key Takeaways:The delegate process for the Republican Party of Texas is complex and critical for shaping the party's future direction.Matt Rinaldi’s departure as Chairman of the RPT opens the door for a potential shift in the party's leadership and strategy.The tragic wildfires in Texas’s panhandle region have had a severe impact on local communities, raising questions about emergency management and response.Upcoming local political events, such as the county and senate conventions, can offer a deep dive into the political process for those interested.Personal anecdotes from the hosts provide a relatable touch to the political discourse, emphasizing the human side of politics.Notable Quotes:"You don't get involved as the RPT chair... under that title... and endorse... because you're there to support all Republicans." - Andi Turner"If you have something really interesting to say about politics or even something mildly interesting... we'd love to have you on." - Garrett Fulce"And if the Republicans want a bill, the bill is coming out and it'll go. And if the Republicans don't, no matter who the chair is, the bill is going to die." - Andi Turner"No one wants a speaker fight. Everyone gets burned in a speaker fight." - Garrett FulceResources:Contact email for opinions, ideas, and feedback: hosts@seeingredpodpodcast.comPodcast social media:Facebook: facebook.com/theseseeingredpodTwitter: @theseeingredpodFollow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast

03-20
40:21

S001 E028 - Run-Offs, Ethics, and School Choice

Episode Summary:In this fresh installment of "Seeing Red," hosts Andi Turner and Garrett Fulce delve into the quintessential topics driving Texas politics this week. From unpacking election outcomes to debating the merits of standardized testing for university admissions, the episode covers a spectrum of pressing issues that shape the Texan political and educational domains.Key Takeaways:- Texas' primary elections have led to significant political reorganizations, setting the stage for intense run-off elections in May.- Debate ensues over the integrity of political credentials and the accountability of public figures in Texas politics.- The University of Texas at Austin reinstates standardized testing requirements for admission, sparking discussion on educational benchmarks.- The upcoming Republican Party of Texas (RPT) chair and vice-chair elections are approaching, further signaling changes in the state's political infrastructure.The episode explores the complex interplay between political actions, legal repercussions, and educational policies in Texas.Notable Quotes:"What's interesting to me is that the delegate selection process is underway." - Garrett Fulce, highlighting the ongoing political preparations in Texas."Everybody who is basically interested in this show should probably go once." - Andi Turner, encouraging political participation at the RNC."Whether you go to party or whether you go for the symposiums that are offered when you don't have to be on the floor, everybody should go once." - Andi Turner, speaking about the value of attending political conventions."If Michael Quinn Sullivan got a $10,000 fine for this, I guarantee you that… he was warned." - Andi Turner, discussing the consequences of political actions.Resources:Facebook: facebook.com/seeingredpodEmail: hosts@seeingredpodcast.comYoutube: youtube.com/@theseeingredpodBe sure not to miss the full episode of "Seeing Red" for an engaging and detailed discussion that unravels the complex tapestry of Texas' political and educational debates. Stay tuned for more insightful content from Andi Turner and Garrett Fulce as they break down the ever-evolving landscape of Texan politics and beyond.Follow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast

03-13
35:17

"Don't Mess with Greg" (Abbott)

About the Guest:Mark McCaig serves as the publisher of the Texas Voice. A notable figure in conservative circles, McCaig's experience extends to his role as the chairman of the Texas Republican Initiative, underpinning his expertise as a legal professional. His previous appearances on the show have proven invaluable for dissecting complex political developments.Episode Summary:In this episode of "Seeing Red Podcast," hosts Andi Turner and Garrett Fulce analyze the recent Super Tuesday in Texas and its significant ramifications for Texas politics. Starting with a vivid introduction, the show delves into an enriching conversation with Mark McCaig, a seasoned commentator and the publisher of The Texas Voice. The dialogue covers a breadth of topics, including Governor Greg Abbott’s influence in Republican primary races, the implications of school choice legislation, and the broader realignment within the Republican party. The hosts explore shifting voter demographics, examining the impact of former President Trump's policies and persona and the potential outcome of the 2024 presidential race. Key Takeaways:Former President Trump and Governor Greg Abbott emerged victorious on Super Tuesday, affecting the state's political dynamics.Discussions surrounding the intricacies of school choice legislation highlighted its potential passage in the next session, albeit possibly as a limited pilot program.The conversation about Reagan Republicans illustrated the fractures within the party, underlining the necessity of strategies to attract moderate Republican voters.Speculation surrounds Governor Abbott possibly being tapped as Vice President in Trump's bid for 2024, examining the strategic advantages and gaps he could address.The intense focus on upcoming runoffs, notably Dade Phelan's race, underscores the heated political battles and intra-party challenges confronting Texas Republicans.Resources:Follow the Texas Voice at thetexasvoice.comConnect via Facebook: facebook.com/seeingredpodEmail the hosts: hosts@seeingredpodcast.comFollow us on all socials at @theseeingredpod and online at our website Seeing Red Podcast

03-08
47:35

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