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The Kim Monson Show
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The Kim Monson Show is a daily radio program, broadcast live 6-7 am MST every weekday on KLZ 560 AM. Hosted by Kim Monson, the show focuses on political issues and topics that impact individual freedom for Coloradans, citizens of the United States, and people around the world. Kim's values lie at the cross-roads of traditional conservative principles and libertarian beliefs. She believes in good manners, compassion, success through hard work, and individual freedom above all else.
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Courts weigh agency power; Turner on AI energy and costs; Harris on Epstein files transparency; Roberts on parental rights and prevention focus.
Mortgage strategy, Denver pricing, and zoning pressures: Levy and Levine assess today’s housing market; Kochevar challenges density mandates and subsidies.
The 2026 Colorado gubernatorial election is right around the corner. Author Pam Long explains that the Republican party must rethink their election strategy if they are serious about winning. Long suggests that GOP gubernatorial candidates run their campaigns like a slate.
Pam Long proposes a unified GOP slate for 2026. Bob Boswell critiques green-energy costs. Antoinette De La Cruz shares her detransition story.
Liberty Toastmasters reflect on 2025 election outcomes, Kurt Gerwitz discusses property rights and politics, and Mary Janssen outlines concerns over HB25-1327.
Phil Kerpen exposes AARP’s $9 billion insurance deal, Mike Rawluk warns of Colorado’s land-use law, and Trent Loos calls for protecting farmers and food freedom.
Rob Natelson explains constitutional limits on judicial authority, and Kevin Lundberg reviews 2025 election outcomes and the path to 2026.
Lauren Fix warns drivers about hidden vehicle data collection, while Colonel Bill Rutledge reflects on his 1934 classroom and the 250th Marine Corps birthday.
Christine Coleman recounts surviving the Rwandan genocide. Alex McFarland warns about America’s moral decline and calls for civic renewal.
Greg Lopez details how federal intervention pauses Colorado’s wolf reintroduction, while Dr. Gregory LaPoint discusses natural law and its role in limiting government power.
Colonel Bill Rutledge recalls first grade in 1934, Mike Rawluk analyzes Colorado’s elections, and Trent Loos warns about global pressures on beef production.
Tara Menza rejects landing fees at Longmont’s airport while Randal O’Toole calls FasTracks wasteful. Guest host Marshall Dawson discusses taxpayer responsibility.
Dr. Brian Joondeph criticizes the U.N.’s failures and rising political violence, while Michael Finch and Patty McKernan call for renewed American principles. Brad Beck is the guest host.
Allen Thomas defines fascism as leftist authoritarianism, while Cain discusses SNAP reforms and Joe Whitney and Robyn Carnes address local elections.
Exhibition Hub’s Dinos Alive opens in Denver; Teddy Collins promotes armed-teacher safety training, and Rob Knuth highlights taxpayer advocacy.
Trent Loos and Wendy Volk celebrate halting a Wyoming wind farm, and Mike Rawluk warns about the dangers of AI facial recognition errors.
Rachel O’Brien exposes waste and poor performance in public schools, Kevin Lundberg discusses Obama’s alleged sedition, and Karen Miller rallies Lakewood citizens against zoning overreach.
Helen Raleigh examines Northern Michigan University’s dismissal of Scott Beaulier amid leftist attacks, with Jason Bailey and Brandon Wark addressing fiscal and ballot concerns.
Robert Bryce outlines the global race for small modular reactors, Jay Davidson warns about Proposition LL and MM, and Mary Buchanan and Lori Goebel discuss Thompson School Board races.
Kurt Gerwitz and Kim Monson debate the costs and freedoms tied to bike infrastructure, Sean Pond warns of leftist overreach, and Joe Whitney updates Rooted in Littleton.



