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Author: Denver's Talk Station 630 KHOW

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Dan must really like to talk. He’s both an award-winning trial lawyer and a radio talk show host. Since Dan has never shied away from a microphone or a good fight he’s also been a legal analyst for most of America’s top television networks and newspapers.
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Rep. Gabe Evans (R-48) joins Dan to discuss the draconian list of forbidden words in the Colorado General Assembly, designed to deter inflammatory terms pertaining to immigrants. First amendment rights are on the line, and the Republicans are standing up against this infringement.Also, revisiting Joe Biden's telling of the Legend of Corn Pop after today's softball interview with Howard Stern.
David Olesky joins Dan to discuss National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 27 from 10am to 2pm at dozens of locations throughout the Rocky Mountain region - including Colorado. David is the acting special agent in charge for the DEA Rocky Mountain Field Division.Also, David Pecker of the National Enquirer testifies in Donald Trump's Manhattan trial over a 'catch and kill' story he allegedly ran for the former President. His unfortunate last name prompts Dan to ask listeners about the most difficult last names they've ever encountered - or may have themselves.
Democrats continue not to play the long game or consider the consequences of their actions, and it's playing right into the hands of Donald Trump and his supporters politically and morally.
Andy McCarthy of National Review, and former federal prosecutor, reviews both Trump legal cases in court today - the argument over Presidential immunity in front of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Manhattan trial over funding for his non-disclosure agreement with Stormy Daniels.
Dr. Rob Margesson, Associate Professor of Communications at Regis University, has a long history of robust debate as a liberal with Jimmy Sengenberger's political posture on the right. At issue today, the ongoing pro-Hamas, anti-Israel protests and encampments at Columbia University in New York City and other college campuses nationwide, and where the line is between free speech and hate speech which threatens the safety and well-being of its intended targets.
Jimmy Sengenberger fills in for Dan, and reflects upon Dan's interview with Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO 3) and her votes against foreign aid for Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine. Jimmy maintains that while he understands her principles in not supporting the bills, it is in America's best national security interests to fund all three fronts against adversaries like Hamas, China, and Russia.
CNN panelist and 'jury consultant' Jill Huntley Taylor contends Trump's legal team is able to make simple arguments that have great appeal to a jury, and this characterization really draws the ire of Dan as a person who tries cases in front of sharp jurors all the time.Also, callers and texters challenge Dan to defend Speaker Mike Johnson's seeming flip-flop on Ukraine funding. Dan maintains that Johnson changed his mind in good faith based on new intelligence on the war shared with him in his new role as Speaker.
Dan relates his surreal experience of calling Jamal Murray's game-winning shot in real time, seated on the floor of the Denver Nuggets' comeback from 20 points down to win Game 2 against the Los Angeles Lakers. Also, Godson Laizer, the premiere Tanzanian tour guide, shares his worldview from a background of growing up on the Serengeti as a child in Africa - and the life lessons it taught him along the way.
Things get a bit heated when Dan asks for facts and specifics from callers who are against funding for Ukraine in its war against Russia, with claims the dollars are being misspent by a corrupt regime.Also, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) joins Dan to discuss the latest foreign aid packages passed by the House with a minority of majority Republican support for Ukraine funding, along with allocations for Israel in its war against Hamas and Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific. She voted against all three and explains why.
Two days following the commemoration of 25 years since the horrors at Columbine High School on April 20, 1999, former school principal Frank DeAngelis shares his thoughts and memories in the wake of the tragedy and all that he has experienced in the years after.Also, many Republicans are displeased with Speaker Mike Johnson advancing foreign aid bills without any additional funding for our border with Mexico. Is he in danger of suffering the same fate as his predecessor, Kevin McCarthy?
With Dan buried in depositions (or is that the name of a bar?), Jon Caldara once again fills in and provides his analysis on Trump's political persuasions (or lack thereof) and the basis for the American gold standard and the use of our dollar as the world's currency.
A conspiracy theorist named Max Azzarello lit himself on fire in protest outside of the Manhattan courtroom where Donald Trump is facing felony charges for campaign finance violations. Jon Caldara comments on what could possibly motivate a person to do such a thing.Also, serious media reports eminate from inside the courtroom about the former President cutting loose with some uncontrolled flatulence. Is this really a news story?
Jeff Kass was a reporter for the Colorado Rocky Mountain News on the day of the Columbine High School massacre - April 20, 1999. In the aftermath, he wrote a comprehensive account of that harrowing nightmare entitled 'Columbine: A True Crime Story.' He joins Dan to reflect on his experience documenting the case.Also, former 18th district attorney George Brauchler details the lessons for law enforcement and schools, 25 years after the tragedy of Columbine.
Twelve (angry?) jurors have been seated in the politically-motivated Manhattan criminal case brought against Donald J. Trump by district attorney Alvin Bragg. Dan is astounded that the Trump attorneys allowed two lawyers onto the jury, when he has never encountered even ONE on a single jury in which he's ever tried a case.Also, as we approach 25 years since the horrors of the Columbine High School mass shooting (April 20, 1999), Dan revisits the harrowing 9-1-1 call made by teacher Patti Nielsen on that fateful day.
Rich Guggenheim, Gays Against Groomers joins Jon to share his experience of testifying before the Colorado General Assembly on a bill allowing transgender sex offenders to change their identities with the state and hide behind their new names. Rich was gaveled down in the chamber for 'dead-naming' trans women as their previous male names, preventing him for further testifying.Kassidy Hall, co-chair of the Pueblo Lincoln Day Dinner, joins Jon for a brief update and preview of the Pueblo GOP event scheduled for Saturday, May 4th (May the 4th be with you), with doors opening at 6pm. VIP reception begins at 5pm in Hero's Pavilion.Rep. Lauren Boebert (R, CO-3) is the headliner, with Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) as the keynote speaker.Interested parties must RSVP by Tuesday, April 23 to receive the best price.Home Page - Pueblo County Republican Party (pueblorepublicans.org)
Jon Caldara, Independent Institute fills in for Dan and goes in-depth on his personal experiences with Colorado Public Radio, which very closely reflect the essay written by National Public Radio editor Uri Berliner on the level of leftist bias and activism from within the CPR and NPR newsrooms.
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R, CO-3) joins Dan to discuss the latest madness in Washington, D.C. where Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) faces a potential mutiny similar to what led to Kevin McCarthy's demise in the role. The Congresswoman states it will depend on how Johnson packages military aid for Israel, Ukraine, Taiwan and money for reinforcements on our souther border as to whether he survives politically over the next week.Also, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) suggests citizens take matters into their own hands with protesters blocking bridges and roadways, just throw them over the side with force. Dan and Ryan advise NOT to do this and let law enforcement handle it. Or not.
Andy McCarthy, National Review joins Dan to break down the first two days of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's prosecution against Donald Trump, regarding potential 2016 campaign finance violations in not reporting non-disclosure agreement payments made to adult film star Stormy Daniels.
Bill Maher draws stunned silence from his own audience when he concedes abortion is murder, but he's okay with it because the world is overpopulated. Dan views it as an inside look to the Left's true feelings on the issue - including Governor Jared Polis, Senators John Hickenlooper and Michael Bennet, and virtually all other elected Democrats.At a rally in Pennsylvania, Donald Trump illicits chants of 'Genocide Joe' in derisive reference to President Biden. The former President flatly retorts 'they're not wrong.' What does this mean for Biden and his re-election efforts when it comes to the war in Gaza?
Predictably, President Biden's lukewarm position on Israel essentially gave Iran the green light for their missile attacks into the Jewish state over the weekend.More ominous history is made by banana republic Democrats, as former President Donald Trump becomes the first commander-in-chief to face criminal charges after leaving office. Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg 'bootstraps' campaign finance violations around specious misdeamnor charges in order to revive them as felony allegations after the statute of limitations expires.Dan breaks down the latest 'lawfare' against Trump, including the searing criticism offered up by legal scholar Jonathan Turley against Bragg.
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