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Tara presides over the Upstate's #1 all news/talk morning show every weekday on News/Talk 989 WORD.Tara's faithful listeners are affectionately known as "Tara-ists" because of their passion and participation in the show.
Tara was named 2021 Best News Talk Show and Best overall Personality, AGAIN, by the South Carolina Broadcasters Association! Tara took home the same honors in 2018 and was also named 2016 "Personality of the Year!"
In addition, Tara has also won over two dozen state and national journalism awards for column writing, news reporting and investigative reporting while working for three newspapers and writing for a variety of national publications. She won a first place reporting award from the North Carolina Press Association for an investigative series about the weaknesses in Charlotte's overburdened court system, which regularly let murderers off the hook with less than 15 years in prison. Due to her work, that system has been reformed.
Tara is also a winner of the prestigious first place Green Eyeshade Award, a national award for column writing from The Society of Professional Journalists. Tara took to the airwaves about 15 years ago to do a radio show heard up and down the coast and fell in love with bypassing her editors to talk straight to the people. Tara hasn't stopped reporting, and still brings her investigative journalism to the show. Tara is a mom, wife and talk radio convert-- and weekday mornings she's live and local on News/Talk 989 WORD.
Are you a "Tara-ist"? It's time to get captured!
Tara was named 2021 Best News Talk Show and Best overall Personality, AGAIN, by the South Carolina Broadcasters Association! Tara took home the same honors in 2018 and was also named 2016 "Personality of the Year!"
In addition, Tara has also won over two dozen state and national journalism awards for column writing, news reporting and investigative reporting while working for three newspapers and writing for a variety of national publications. She won a first place reporting award from the North Carolina Press Association for an investigative series about the weaknesses in Charlotte's overburdened court system, which regularly let murderers off the hook with less than 15 years in prison. Due to her work, that system has been reformed.
Tara is also a winner of the prestigious first place Green Eyeshade Award, a national award for column writing from The Society of Professional Journalists. Tara took to the airwaves about 15 years ago to do a radio show heard up and down the coast and fell in love with bypassing her editors to talk straight to the people. Tara hasn't stopped reporting, and still brings her investigative journalism to the show. Tara is a mom, wife and talk radio convert-- and weekday mornings she's live and local on News/Talk 989 WORD.
Are you a "Tara-ist"? It's time to get captured!
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Trump voters only show up for Trump, that's the conclusion Rich Zeoli comes to after a Muslim socialist won the mayor's race in New York and Dems took leadership in Virginia and New Jersey and other places across the U.S. The president said it was because people blame the GOP for the shutdown as he wonders if the 'nuclear' option is the only way to get things moving again. Rich Zeoli, Marc Cox, Tommy Tucker and Mark Reardon talk elections, filibuster, redistricting and a communist mayor in this episode.
Tara dives deep into the intersection of immigration, politics, and economics shaping America today. From New Yorkers fleeing socialist-leaning policies in Palm Beach to the shocking election of a noncitizen mayor in Kansas, this episode exposes how policy decisions ripple through housing, elections, and national security. With a critical look at amnesty, voter verification, and the Fed’s rate decisions, Tara unpacks the consequences for everyday Americans and outlines what needs to be done to reclaim control.
Politics, policy, and power—what they don’t want you to know.
NYC exodus, Florida real estate, Mankami, socialism vs capitalism, immigration, illegal voting, Kansas mayor, Joe Ciballos, voter fraud, national citizenship database, Trump administration, Biden policies, amnesty, housing crisis, homeownership collapse, property taxes, home equity firms, deportations, rent inflation, used car prices, Jerome Powell, Fed rates, economic policy, Tara Show
Today’s episode covers the key events shaping the nation:
New York to Florida Exodus: Realtors in Florida are overwhelmed with calls as New Yorkers flee rising taxes and socialist policies under Mayor Mankami, demonstrating the economic and political impact of population shifts.
NYC Demographics & Elections: Nearly half of NYC’s population is foreign-born, and 20% cannot speak English, influencing local elections. This raises concerns about the future of American cities and the effects of amnesty.
Kansas Mayor Scandal: Newly elected Coldwater Mayor Joe Ciballos, a Mexican citizen, faces felony charges for illegal voting and election perjury, highlighting gaps in voter verification and oversight.
National Citizenship Database: The Trump-era system is beginning to catch noncitizen voters, countering Biden-era policies that limited voter verification and enabled illegal access to Social Security numbers, including individuals on terror watch lists.
Housing & Economic Pressures: Skyrocketing property taxes and home equity firms buying homes are pushing first-time homebuyers out of the market, while deportations of illegal immigrants are starting to affect housing prices and used car markets.
Federal Reserve Critique: Jerome Powell’s handling of interest rates is discussed as an example of how policy decisions can suppress job growth and economic opportunity.
Takeaways & Call to Action: The episode emphasizes nonviolent activism, informed voter engagement, and systemic reform as necessary tools to protect the nation’s future.
From the courtroom chaos surrounding Nancy Mace’s explosive lawsuit to a shocking D.C. jury verdict over a Subway sandwich assault — Tara exposes the growing cracks in America’s justice system and media double standards. Then, she breaks down the “job massacre” sweeping the U.S. economy — the worst October for layoffs since 2003 — and how Federal Reserve policy, AI, and political agendas are driving an unprecedented employment crisis. It’s a wild ride through the week’s biggest stories, from South Carolina scandal to post-American courtroom absurdity.
When politics, justice, and the economy collide — truth gets messy.
Nancy Mace lawsuit, South Carolina politics, DC Sandwich Man, liberal jury, post-American justice, economic crisis, Jerome Powell, job layoffs, AI automation, Federal Reserve, political double standards, Tara Show, media bias, U.S. economy
In this episode, Tara and Lee unpack a chaotic news cycle that perfectly captures the state of America in 2025. First, Tara dissects the Nancy Mace lawsuit bombshell — claims of hacking, blackmail, and revenge politics wrapped in congressional immunity — and how lawsuits have become political weapons protected by speech laws. The discussion then pivots to D.C.’s “Sandwich Man” verdict, where a man was acquitted after assaulting a federal officer with a Subway sandwich, sparking outrage over selective justice and ideological juries. Finally, Tara dives into the “Job Massacre” — the worst October layoffs in over 20 years — and exposes how Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s economic decisions and corporate reliance on AI are crushing American jobs. It’s a gripping blend of political scandal, legal absurdity, and economic alarm — all through Tara’s sharp, unfiltered lens.
Politics, power, and chaos — the fight for America is closer than you think.
From holiday travel nightmares to explosive political scandals and lawless court systems, Tara dives into the stories dominating national headlines. A shortage of air traffic controllers, canceled flights, and SNAP food benefit disruptions collide with Nancy Mace’s legal battles, illegal immigration debates, and the ongoing fight over Medicaid funding. Add to that the unraveling of federal and state justice systems in “post-American” territories and Tara lays out how political bias, Marxist-inspired policies, and legal loopholes are reshaping the nation. This episode connects the dots on power, politics, and public impact in a way you won’t hear anywhere else.
Tara unpacks the chaos dominating the headlines:
Holiday Travel Shutdown: A shortage of 3,000 air traffic controllers plus missed paychecks is set to cancel flights for Thanksgiving and Christmas, leaving millions stranded and SNAP benefits disrupted.
Government Shutdown Politics: Democrats continue to block reopening measures while Republicans push back, highlighting conflicts over illegal immigrants receiving Medicaid. Tara discusses how $1.3 billion has allegedly been misallocated in just six states.
Nancy Mace Scandal: Mace is trending globally after accusations of hacking her ex-fiancé’s phone, tracking his car, and fabricating rape allegations to seize multi-million-dollar properties — a lawsuit that could reshape the South Carolina governor’s race.
Post-American Lawlessness: Tara explores the growing “post-American” territories where political bias dominates justice, from DC jury decisions protecting leftist offenders to the 34-count Trump indictment in New York, now facing a legal reversal due to presidential immunity.
Marxist Influence Warning: From media bias to uneven law enforcement, Tara warns how political favoritism and “oppressor vs. oppressed” classifications are reshaping American justice and civil life.
This episode is a hard-hitting look at how national crises, political corruption, and selective justice are colliding — leaving Americans to navigate chaos, confusion, and the future of democracy itself.
Nancy Mace, South Carolina politics, Trump, government shutdown, air traffic controllers, holiday travel, SNAP benefits, illegal immigration, Medicaid controversy, political bias, lawfare, Marxist policies, post-American territories, DC justice system, New York criminal case, Tara Show, political scandal, court system corruption
Tara exposes a series of shocking truths—from the Wuhan lab origins of COVID-19 and government censorship, to Chinese researchers smuggling weaponized pathogens into the U.S., to the infiltration of U.S. universities by foreign agents. She also explores alarming trends in American politics, crime glorification, economic sabotage, and workforce instability. This episode is a hard-hitting examination of threats to national security, public health, and everyday American life.
Lies, cover-ups, bioweapons, and a country teetering on the edge—what you’re not being told.
In this explosive episode, Tara unpacks multiple crises facing the United States:
1. **COVID Origins and Cover-Ups:** UNC virologist Ralph Baric briefed U.S. intelligence agencies in January 2020 that COVID-19 originated in the Wuhan military lab, yet government agencies, social media platforms, and leading officials censored and misrepresented the facts for years.
2. **Funding Controversy:** Millions in U.S. taxpayer dollars from the Pentagon and USAID were sent to the Wuhan lab, raising questions about accountability and potential complicity in the pandemic’s spread.
3. **Bioweapon Smuggling:** Chinese researchers at the University of Michigan have been caught attempting to smuggle genetically modified pathogens, including weaponized blight and ringworm, threatening American agriculture and public health.
4. **Political and Social Chaos:** Tara discusses alarming trends in U.S. politics, including crime glorification, illegal immigrant candidates, extremist political aspirants, and infiltration of government and defense agencies by foreign actors.
5. **Economic Instability:** October layoffs hit a 22-year high, while Federal Reserve actions, influenced by political agendas, are affecting job growth and economic stability.
6. **Cultural and Social Shifts:** Observations on early holiday displays, side hustles, and changing societal norms reflect a nation under stress and transition.
This episode blends investigative reporting, national security concerns, and social commentary, warning listeners of the hidden forces shaping America’s present and future.
COVID-19, Wuhan lab, Ralph Baric, Anthony Fauci, deep state, censorship, Facebook, YouTube, U.S. defense funding, Pentagon, USAID, Chinese bioweapons, smuggling, University of Michigan, Gordon Chang, STEM espionage, food security, agricultural threats, revelation, crime glorification, Democratic politics, illegal immigration, extremist candidates, economic sabotage, Jerome Powell, layoffs, side hustles, Tara Show, national security
In this episode, Tara covers a sweeping range of interconnected issues reshaping America:
NYC Exodus: Florida realtors are flooded with calls from New Yorkers fleeing high taxes and socialist-leaning policies under Mayor Mankami, demonstrating how political decisions can shift populations and markets overnight.
Demographics & Voting: Tara highlights the impact of immigration on elections, citing that nearly 50% of New Yorkers are foreign-born and 20% cannot speak English, influencing voting outcomes in major cities.
Kansas Mayor Scandal: Newly elected Coldwater Mayor Joe Ciballos is exposed as a Mexican citizen and illegal voter, now facing multiple felony charges, showcasing gaps in voter verification systems.
Trump Database vs. Biden Policies: The episode explains the role of the Trump-era national citizenship database in catching noncitizen voters and the consequences of Biden-era executive orders that limited voter verification, which allowed millions of illegal immigrants access to Social Security numbers and benefits, including thousands on terror watch lists.
Housing & Economic Strain: Rising property taxes, home equity firms buying homes, and inflated housing prices have caused first-time homebuyer rates to plummet, pushing the median age of first-time homeowners into the 40s. Deportations of illegal immigrants are beginning to affect housing and used car markets.
Federal Reserve & Jobs: Tara critiques Jerome Powell’s handling of interest rates, framing him as an “economic arsonist” whose decisions threaten job growth.
Takeaway: The episode underscores the urgent need for enforcement of immigration laws, vigilance in election integrity, and awareness of economic policies affecting everyday Americans. The episode concludes with a reflection on nonviolent activism and systemic reform as a means to protect the future of the nation.
When voter rolls fail, who’s really running the show?
Tara dives into the shocking story of newly elected Kansas mayor Joe Ciballos, who turns out to be a Mexican citizen and not legally eligible to hold office—or even vote in federal elections. Facing multiple felony charges for voting fraud and election perjury, his case exposes gaps in voter verification, the consequences of past executive orders, and the hidden challenges in safeguarding American elections.
In this episode, Tara uncovers the extraordinary case of Kansas mayor Joe Ciballos:
The Discovery: Coldwater Mayor Joe Ciballos, a Mexican citizen and legal permanent resident, was elected despite being ineligible to vote or hold office in the U.S.
Legal Fallout: Ciballos now faces multiple felony charges, including voting without citizenship and election perjury, while federal authorities may pursue further immigration fraud charges.
Voter Roll Verification: The case highlights the effectiveness of the Trump-era national citizenship database, which Kansas recently implemented to identify noncitizen voters.
Broader Implications: Tara discusses how past executive actions under the Biden administration prevented routine verification of voter rolls against Social Security and Homeland Security databases, allowing millions of noncitizens—including thousands on terror watch lists—to receive Social Security numbers and access programs.
Systemic Risks: The episode explores the hidden vulnerabilities in election systems, the influence of “shadow” voters, and the urgency of restoring integrity to elections before future federal, state, and local races.
Takeaway: While the Ciballos case is alarming, Tara emphasizes that this discovery shows proactive measures can work—and underscores the importance of vigilance, verification, and accountability in protecting American democracy.
Kansas, Coldwater, Joe Ciballos, illegal voting, election fraud, mayor, citizenship, voter verification, Trump database, Secretary of State, attorney general, immigration fraud, felony charges, voter rolls, US elections, legal permanent resident, criminal charges, shadow nation, democracy, Tara Show
Tara breaks down the unprecedented exodus from New York City following the election of socialist mayor Eric Adams, highlighting how immigration policies, demographics, and economic incentives are reshaping cities and states. From flooded Florida real estate markets to billions spent on migrant services in NYC, this episode examines the consequences of amnesty, open borders, and unchecked urban socialism on America’s political and economic future.
In this episode, Tara explores the massive migration from New York City to Florida following the election of socialist-leaning mayor Eric Adams:
Real Estate Surge in Florida: Florida realtors are overwhelmed with calls from fleeing New Yorkers, creating a sudden housing boom as residents escape high taxes and socialist policies.
Demographic Shifts in NYC: One in five New Yorkers cannot speak English, half are foreign-born, and over three million migrants now reside in the city, driving electoral outcomes and demanding extensive city services.
Economic Impact: From 2023–2025, NYC has spent nearly $8.75 billion on migrant services, with projections to reach $12 billion, highlighting the strain on public resources.
Immigration and Voting Consequences: Tara warns that amnesty policies could dramatically reshape the electorate, enabling beneficiaries to vote for candidates promising continued benefits.
Political Lessons: This episode emphasizes the importance of nonviolent civic engagement, education on socialism and communism, and awareness of how unchecked immigration and welfare policies can influence elections.
Future Implications: Tara suggests that if amnesty and open-border policies continue, conservative strongholds could flip, giving rise to socialist leadership in major cities and states, ultimately affecting national elections.
The episode serves as a cautionary analysis of how policy, demographics, and political strategy intersect to reshape American society and governance.
New York City, Eric Adams, socialist politics, immigration, amnesty, Florida real estate, NYC migration, Biden administration, open borders, illegal immigration, welfare, urban policy, demographics, cultural integration, fiscal impact, conservative strategy, Republican response, capitalism, social commentary, Tara Show, midterm elections, American values
Deadly pathogens, compromised institutions, and a threat straight out of Revelation — are we prepared?
Tara dives into the alarming cases of Chinese researchers caught smuggling weaponized pathogens into the U.S., including deadly blights and genetically modified ringworm. With multiple arrests tied to the University of Michigan, this episode examines the potential risks to America’s food supply, national security, and public health. Experts like Gordon Chang warn of systemic vulnerabilities in U.S. universities and visa programs, highlighting the dangers of foreign infiltration while negotiations and trade deals continue.
In this episode, Tara explores the shocking reality of biological threats being smuggled into the United States by foreign researchers:
Smuggling Cases Uncovered: At least six Chinese nationals associated with the University of Michigan have been arrested this year for attempting to bring dangerous pathogens into the U.S., including weaponized blight and ringworm.
Potential Devastation: These pathogens pose catastrophic risks to America’s agriculture and public health, potentially causing mass crop failure, livestock destruction, neurological damage, reproductive disorders, and death.
Systemic Vulnerabilities: U.S. universities and visa programs are under scrutiny for allowing foreign researchers access to sensitive research positions, with concerns about espionage, intellectual property theft, and bioweapon development.
Warnings Ignored: Experts, including Gordon Chang, emphasize that the infiltration of foreign nationals into STEM programs is not adequately addressed, and doubling visa programs could exacerbate the threat.
Global and Moral Implications: While trade negotiations continue, the episode raises urgent questions about America’s preparedness, the integrity of research institutions, and the potential consequences if these pathogens escaped containment.
This episode uncovers a hidden threat to national security, blending modern science, espionage, and global politics in a chilling warning reminiscent of apocalyptic literature.
bioweapons, China, University of Michigan, pathogen smuggling, agricultural security, food supply, U.S. national security, genetically modified organisms, ringworm, blight, Chinese nationals, visa students, STEM espionage, Gordon Chang, public health, FBI, pandemic threat, Tara Show, Revelation comparison, U.S. government oversight, foreign infiltration
The lab, the lies, the cover-up — the COVID story they didn’t want you to know.
Tara exposes the shocking truth behind the origins of COVID-19, censorship, and government deception. From the Wuhan lab to U.S. funding of bioweapons research, she unpacks whistleblower revelations, FOIA documents, and testimony from top virologists like Dr. Ralph Baric. Learn how intelligence agencies, the Pentagon, and social media platforms allegedly covered up the lab origin of COVID-19, while millions of lives were lost. This episode dives deep into why the truth was suppressed, who may be responsible, and what it means for accountability in America.
Tara unpacks explosive revelations about COVID-19 and the U.S. government’s response:
Lab Origins Confirmed: Top virologist Dr. Ralph Baric testified to intelligence agencies in January 2020 that COVID-19 originated from gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, contradicting official claims of a wet market origin.
Government Cover-Up: Despite knowing the truth, agencies like the CIA, FBI, and ODNI, along with Dr. Fauci, allegedly misled the public. Social media platforms censored posts and blocked experts who raised the lab-leak theory.
U.S. Funding of Wuhan Lab: Millions in Pentagon and USAID funding allegedly supported research at the Wuhan facility, described as a Chinese military bioweapons lab, raising questions about U.S. accountability and allegiance.
Media Silence: Despite FOIA documents and whistleblower evidence, major outlets largely ignored the story, leaving Americans uninformed while the pandemic spread and millions died.
Ongoing Questions: Tara examines why the U.S. allowed research at a foreign military bioweapons lab, who benefited from the cover-up, and whether elements of the government may still be compromised.
This episode exposes a complex web of deception, censorship, and mismanagement surrounding the pandemic, challenging listeners to reconsider what they thought they knew about COVID-19 and government transparency.
COVID-19 origin, Wuhan lab, Ralph Baric, Dr. Shi Zhengli, intelligence community, CIA, FBI, NSA, FOIA, Anthony Fauci, Pentagon funding, US government cover-up, bioweapons research, censorship, social media bans, RFK, virologists, COVID whistleblower, deep state, Tara Show, global pandemic
Tara breaks down the explosive new lawsuit against Congresswoman Nancy Mace, who now leads the South Carolina governor’s race but faces shocking accusations from ex-fiancé Patrick Bryant. According to the lawsuit — and a front-page Daily Mail exposé — Mace allegedly hacked Bryant’s phone, tracked his car, and fabricated a rape story in an attempt to gain control of two multimillion-dollar homes.
The episode dives deep into the legal and political implications, including how Mace allegedly used her House floor speech immunity to make accusations that couldn’t be challenged in court — and how Bryant’s countersuit strategically makes those same allegations public without risk of libel. Tara explores how this high-stakes legal chess game could reshape Mace’s political future and become a weapon for her opponents in the upcoming gubernatorial race.
With the scandal now trending worldwide — and South Carolina politics once again in the global spotlight — Tara calls it “one of the most jaw-dropping cases of power, privilege, and political self-destruction we’ve seen in years.”
In this explosive episode, Tara and Lee connect the dots between Washington dysfunction and real-world consequences. Fox News reports that a massive shortage of air traffic controllers could make flying over the holidays dangerous — with pilots advising Americans to skip Thanksgiving and Christmas travel entirely. The ongoing government shutdown means missed paychecks, fewer controllers, and rising chaos across the skies.
As Democrats vote no for the 14th time on reopening the government, Hakeem Jeffries’ spin falls flat — even CNN calls him out live. Tara highlights how the political stalemate isn’t just a Beltway story: millions of Americans are facing reduced or cut-off SNAP benefits right before the holidays.
The conversation heats up as Dr. Oz reveals over $1.3 billion in Medicaid funds illegally allocated to undocumented immigrants across six states, a key battle in the funding standoff between Democrats and Republicans. Tara calls it “the fight at the heart of the shutdown” — as lawmakers clash over whether America should keep offering full healthcare benefits to illegal immigrants while citizens struggle.
It’s a wild, grounded look at how federal dysfunction, economic pain, and media spin are colliding — and why this winter could be one of America’s roughest takeoffs yet.
In this episode, Tara exposes the growing cracks in America’s justice system through a viral case that’s equal parts absurd and alarming. The “DC Sandwich Man,” Sean Dunn, was acquitted after throwing a sandwich at a federal officer — despite clear video evidence and no denial of guilt. Tara connects this to a disturbing trend: political favoritism and the erosion of legal equality. Drawing parallels to the Russian and Marxist revolutions, she warns how “post-American” justice may already be taking root in Washington, D.C. The conversation expands to past examples, including the Michael Sussman trial, to illustrate a justice system increasingly split along ideological lines — and what that means for the country’s future.
A South Carolina political firestorm takes center stage as Congresswoman Nancy Mace faces explosive allegations from her ex-fiancé — accusations of hacking, blackmail, and revenge gone viral. Tara dives deep into the lawsuit drama, the blurred lines between legal protection and political manipulation, and why South Carolina’s political scene continues to shock — even by its own colorful standards.
Politics, power, and personal chaos — South Carolina style.
Nancy Mace scandal, South Carolina politics, political lawsuits, congressional controversy, media law, defamation, campaign drama, Tara Show, political accountability, legal loopholes
In this episode, Tara unpacks the explosive legal feud between Congresswoman Nancy Mace and her ex-fiancé, Patrick Bryant. A new lawsuit accuses Mace of hacking, false accusations, and blackmail tied to multimillion-dollar properties — all while leveraging congressional speech immunity. The discussion explores how politicians weaponize lawsuits and the media, drawing eerie parallels to past South Carolina political scandals, including Nikki Haley’s. As the chaos unfolds, Tara and Lee reflect on the Palmetto State’s flair for producing headline-grabbing figures, its forgiving voters, and what this latest controversy could mean for Mace’s future.
Today’s episode dives into the pressing issues shaping the United States—from skyrocketing home prices and record-high median ages for first-time buyers, to federal overspending and the political battles over redistricting and the filibuster. Tara speaks with Congressman Ralph Norman about gerrymandering, voter integrity, and the fiscal challenges threatening economic opportunity for young Americans. We also examine the historic housing crisis, federal stimulus spending, and the rising political influence of youth voters in shaping the nation’s future.
“Where policy, politics, and the American dream collide.”
Housing crisis, first-time homebuyers, median age, federal spending, continuing resolutions, budget, gerrymandering, redistricting, voter integrity, filibuster, Republican strategy, Trump, youth vote, economic anxiety, socialism, inflation
In this episode, Tara unpacks the critical issues confronting America today. Highlights include:
* The median age of first-time homebuyers has reached an all-time high of 40, with only 21% of purchases made by new buyers. Young Americans are increasingly priced out of homeownership.
* Federal overspending continues unchecked, with annual stimulus programs and pandemic-related expenditures fueling inflation and economic strain.
* Congressman Ralph Norman joins to discuss the urgent need for fair redistricting in South Carolina, the risks posed by gerrymandered districts, and the importance of voter integrity.
* The debate over eliminating the Senate filibuster, and its potential impact on future legislation, including spending bills and immigration policy.
* The rising political influence of younger voters, with historical shifts in support patterns reflecting economic anxieties and dissatisfaction with current policies.
This episode connects housing, fiscal policy, and political strategy, highlighting how today’s decisions will shape the American dream for generations to come.
Tara unpacks a seismic week in American politics — where grounded flights, a frozen government, and an exposed Medicaid scandal all tie back to one fight: illegal immigration. From Dr. Oz’s billion-dollar Medicaid revelations to Democrats’ push to keep undocumented migrants on welfare, Tara exposes what she calls a “slow-motion insurrection” — an orchestrated effort to reshape America’s electorate. The episode connects the dots between the government shutdown, New York’s Marxist election result, and the growing calls to end the Senate filibuster — a move Tara warns could permanently change the political balance of the nation.
*When the flights stop, the truth takes off.*
government shutdown, medicaid fraud, dr oz investigation, illegal immigration, welfare crisis, filibuster debate, zohran mamdani, new york election, marxism in america, democratic strategy, amnesty bill, uniparty politics, tara podcast
In this episode, Tara connects a chain of national crises — canceled flights, government gridlock, and mass Medicaid fraud — to what she calls the Democrats’ broader plan to preserve power through illegal immigration. She highlights Dr. Oz’s report uncovering $1.3 billion in illegal Medicaid spending across six states and how Democrats are allegedly holding the government shutdown hostage to maintain those benefits. Tara and Lee frame the standoff as a “slow-motion insurrection,” one that threatens American sovereignty from within. The conversation expands to the New York election, where foreign-born voters propelled a self-declared Marxist to victory, and to Trump’s controversial proposal to end the filibuster — a move Tara warns could open the door to amnesty and permanent one-party rule. With sharp analysis and unapologetic commentary, Tara reveals how these seemingly separate stories form one battle for America’s future.
Tara breaks down the economic and political forces reshaping America, from record-low first-time homeownership to the looming threat of socialist policies. In this episode, she explores how young Americans are struggling to buy homes while Congress continues to print money, inflate prices, and fail to pass a proper budget. Tara also analyzes the political implications, including the youth vote for Donald Trump, the dangers of amnesty, and the rise of radicals like Zohran Mamdani advocating for the abolition of private property, control of production, and government-managed food — classic communism. Through history, literature, and personal experience, Tara paints a stark picture of what’s at stake if Americans don’t act.
*Record-low homeownership. Spiraling debt. Radical socialism. What happens if America doesn’t wake up?*
housing crisis, first-time homebuyers, inflation, economic policy, trump, youth vote, socialism, communism, zohran mamdani, private property, means of production, food control, build back better, democratic policies, tara podcast
Tara examines the current economic and political landscape of America, highlighting the collapse of first-time homeownership to a record 21% and the increasing average age of buyers to 40. She connects this to overspending by Congress, the printing of money, and failed budgetary discipline, warning that these policies leave young Americans frustrated and vulnerable to radical promises. Using historical context and examples like Zohran Mamdani’s advocacy for abolishing private property and seizing means of production, Tara explains how classic communist tactics are being normalized. She underscores the risks of amnesty, demographic shifts, and political power grabs, painting a clear picture of how the nation could transform if current trends continue unchecked.
Tara dives into the most talked-about stories of the moment—from the push to make pets vegan in the name of climate change to explosive conflicts within U.S. intelligence over the Charlie Kirk assassination probe. She explores how environmental agendas are shaping pet ownership, the Biden-era bureaucracy battles between the FBI, Tulsi Gabbard, and Trump’s counterterrorism chief, and the ongoing fallout from political and intelligence disputes. On top of that, Tara breaks down election surprises, airport shutdown chaos, and voter trends shaking New York and beyond.
*From your dog’s dinner plate to the corridors of power—nothing is off-limits.*
vegan pets, climate change, environmentalism, animal rights, Charlie Kirk assassination, FBI, Tulsi Gabbard, Joe Kent, Kash Patel, counterterrorism, foreign interference, Trump administration, New York politics, airport shutdown, election analysis, Tara podcast
In this episode, Tara tackles a whirlwind of current events. She examines the Associated Press push for vegan diets for pets and its wider implications, linking it to broader environmental agendas. She then shifts to intelligence conflicts, detailing Tulsi Gabbard and Joe Kent’s investigation into foreign ties in the Charlie Kirk assassination, and the friction it caused with FBI head Kash Patel. Tara also covers election trends, voter behavior, and controversies in New York politics, including the rise of Zohran Mamdani and its impact on city leadership. Finally, she breaks down the FAA shutdown chaos and its political undercurrents, connecting how these issues reflect larger trends in policy, culture, and governance.
Congressman Ralph Norman joins Tara to discuss the urgent need for fair redistricting in South Carolina, the threat of overspending and continuing resolutions, and the state of the American economy. From gerrymandering and voter integrity to skyrocketing home prices and the record-high median age of first-time homebuyers, this episode covers the policy challenges shaping America today. Norman shares his perspectives on the filibuster, fiscal responsibility, and how strategic reforms could help restore economic opportunity for young Americans.
“Politics, policy, and the fight to preserve the American dream.”
Ralph Norman, redistricting, gerrymandering, filibuster, budget, federal spending, American economy, first-time homebuyers, housing crisis, voter integrity, Trump, South Carolina, youth vote, fiscal responsibility
In this episode, Tara speaks with Congressman Ralph Norman about pressing political and economic issues. They explore the urgent need for fair redistricting in South Carolina to address gerrymandered districts, discuss the filibuster and its implications for federal legislation, and examine the challenges posed by continued federal overspending. The conversation also highlights the housing crisis, with the median age of first-time homebuyers reaching 40 and only 21% of purchases coming from new buyers—the lowest on record. Norman emphasizes the importance of fiscal responsibility, voter integrity, and strategic reforms to ensure the American dream remains achievable for younger generations.
Tara sits down with Congressman Ralph Norman to discuss the urgent need for redistricting in South Carolina, the fight against gerrymandering, and strategies to strengthen the Republican Party ahead of the midterms. They dive into the challenges of passing a real budget, the filibuster debate, voter integrity, and controlling federal overspending. Norman shares his perspective on putting forward strong candidates, safeguarding elections, and ensuring conservative policies are implemented at both state and national levels.
Redrawing the map, reforming the system, and preparing for the fight ahead.
Ralph Norman, South Carolina politics, redistricting, gerrymandering, Republican strategy, midterms 2026, filibuster, appropriations bills, federal budget, voter integrity, election reform, Trump administration, fiscal responsibility, Tara podcast
In this episode, Tara talks with Congressman Ralph Norman about the urgent need to redistrict South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District to prevent extreme gerrymandering and strengthen conservative representation. They discuss the challenges of passing real appropriations bills versus continuing resolutions, the filibuster debate, and fears over unchecked Democratic spending and amnesty legislation. Norman emphasizes voter integrity, paper ballots, and reforms to ensure honest elections, while outlining plans to recruit strong candidates for both state and national offices. The conversation also touches on fiscal responsibility, controlling federal overspending, and preparing for the upcoming midterms to safeguard conservative governance.





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