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Tired of the mainstream media lies? Tired of the political spin by leaders who claim to be doing stuff for you? Are you ready to hear the real talk and real opinion in a comprehensive, conservative, principled fashion? Welcome to the Wayne Dupree how. We bring you all the news updates and opinions you need to know to stay updated with the fastest moving daily program today. Wayne, Angel Fleming and Hutch Bailie Jr, The Godfather of conservative radio, brutally break down the fake news and deliver a powerful punch response. Monday thru Thursday. Don't allow our voices to be silenced. Share our show and leave a comment or rating!


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Sen. Elizabeth Warren is very angry about the Supreme Court's apparent vote to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision in a draft opinion. She says that ending abortion is bad for all women, but especially for the most vulnerable ones. Liz, who looked angry, says that the court's decision to overturn Roe will have a big impact on the most vulnerable women in our country.
“Just four large conglomerates control the majority of the market for beef, pork, and poultry products, and the data show … that there have been increases in meat prices while the companies have generated recent record profits,” Psaki said in response to a reporter during her press briefing.
George Soros, through his firm Soros Fund Management, has strategically entered the radio industry, seeing it as beneficial for business and politics.  
The latest buzz in our political arena is "lawfare," employing legal maneuvers as a tool against rivals. It now unfolds as a display of political excess. How many lawsuits, court battles, and rulings against Donald Trump will the Democratic Party consume? Even more troubling is the potential toll on the American system due to this overindulgence.  
Former President Donald Trump is on track for his third consecutive Republican presidential nomination, leading towards a rematch with President Joe Biden in November. Trump has won all early contests, prompting other candidates to exit the race. Nikki Haley trails in second place.  
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis dropped out of the GOP presidential primary shortly after the Iowa caucuses, highlighting the challenges he faced in challenging former President Trump. The DeSantis campaign and its supporting superPAC struggled with negative press, campaign resets, financial issues, and leadership changes. Despite the surprise exit, Republicans are now analyzing what led to the downfall of this once-rising star.  
Former President Donald Trump hinted that RNC chair Ronna McDaniel's time may be ending, citing the RNC's financial struggles. In an interview, Trump suggested that donors are unhappy with the current leadership.  
Three US Army soldiers lost their lives, and over 30 service members sustained injuries in a recent drone attack on a small US outpost in Jordan, as reported by US officials to CNN. This incident marks the first instance of US troops being killed by enemy fire in the Middle East since the start of the Gaza war. "We shall respond," stated President Joe Biden during his address in South Carolina on Sunday.  
Public polling reveals that Israel is causing division within the Democratic Party. A protest at the Democratic National Committee headquarters led to its dispersal by the Capitol Police. House Democrats have expressed criticism towards each other. Recently, many House Democrats, along with most Republicans, voted to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib for her remarks on the Israeli government's treatment of Palestinians. Tlaib, who has family in the West Bank, has faced backlash for not immediately condemning Hamas but has since called for a cease-fire while also criticizing the militant group.  
According to GOP strategists, there is a mounting apprehension that if Trump is not chosen as the nominee, a significant portion of his steadfast supporters, estimated to comprise 25 percent to 35 percent of the party base, may choose to disengage from the political process entirely. "The belief is that there is legitimate apprehension about the prospect of Trump not being the nominee. In such a scenario, it is feared that his coalition might disengage from the political process," stated Matt Dole, an Ohio-based Republican strategist. Ohio Republicans are specifically concentrating their efforts on unseating Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown, who is considered vulnerable.
DESANTIS: We will end the weaponization of government. And that’s, of course, a new FBI director on day one. That’s a difference between me and Donald Trump, he says the jury’s still out on FBI Director Wray. I think you need a new start on day one. We’re going to clean house at the Department of Justice. And, you know, I look back at, like, the Hunter Biden censorship, which was a huge, huge deal to happen in the 2020 election. And yet, you know, those were Donald Trump’s own agencies that were colluding with Big Tech.  
It is time for us to consider decoupling from the CCP. We must convey the message that their malicious attacks on the United States will not go unanswered. The recent amendments to espionage laws pose challenges to foreign companies, criminalizing normal business operations.  
The Oath Keepers militia leader, sentenced to 18 years in prison for his involvement in the Jan. 6 riot, has a warning for former President Trump: "You’re going to get railroaded." Stewart Rhodes, convicted of seditious conspiracy, expressed his concerns about being a target, citing the treatment he received from prosecutors.  
Whether or not you agree, political primaries weed out the weak so that the strong remain to take on the other party's strong candidate in a winner take all general primary. Everyone knows you alert voters to differences between you and your opponent in the primary, so why even play this weak card? We will discuss...  
Former FBI agent Charles McGonigal, who was head of counterintelligence in the New York Field Office and a part of the investigation into supposed ties between Trump and Russia, was arrested over his alleged ties to Russia.
Arizona AG Kris Mayes announces grand jury indictments for 11 "fake electors" from Arizona and 7 other defendants, including Mark Meadows and Rudy Giuliani. They are accused of involvement in an "alternate electors" scheme to overturn the 2020 Presidential Election.  
GOP Senators Hawley and Cotton urge President Biden to send National Guard to colleges, like Columbia University in NYC, where pro-Palestinian protesters have organized sit-ins to highlight the conflict.  
Anti-Israel protests at Columbia University turned antisemitic and pro-terror during Passover. Despite the university's remote classes, tensions rose over a pro-Gaza encampment. Incidents included hateful signs and chants, prompting a strong police presence on Monday.
The House gave the nod on Saturday to pass three foreign aid bills, dishing out funds to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. The $95 billion foreign aid package now heads to the Senate for a vote. The Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act got the green light with a 311-112 vote, and there was one present vote. The bill includes $61 billion for Ukraine and neighboring pals. Democrats were all smiles once it cleared.  
House Rules Committee is at a standstill as they can't pass a rule to consider a border bill. What's up with Senate Democrats and HB. 2 Secure the Border Act?  
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Lee Detrie

Please get a better microphone. It sounds like you're talking from the next room.

Mar 11th
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