Author name: Dennis Kneale

Former anchor at FoxBiz & CNBC (2007-2014), managing editor of Forbes (1998-2007), senior editor at Wall Street Journal.

A Man’s Man and a Lifesaver

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Photographed by Sara Jordan Photography (Courtesy Boyd for Congress)

Waylon and Willie were wrong. Mammas should definitely let their babies grow up to be cowboys. And we’ve got the real thing on this week’s show – Vance W. Boyd – cattleman, actor (1883), pro rodeo man and now candidate for Congress – who joins us to talk about two problems facing America, namely a lack of masculine men and the healthcare crisis in our rual areas.

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Nothing Left Behind

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Jon Hilsenrath

This week Dennis finishes up his conversation with former Wall Street Journal scribe Jon Hilsenrath on the state of the media, and then talks to Amanda Rutledge of Tours of Duty, an organization dedicated to repatriating the remains of an estimated 38,000 POW/MIAs classified as “recoverable” by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency.

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Voices of Hope

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It’s a holiday weekend and Dennis is in a mood. A good mood!

We’re going to hear from different voices than we usually do – voices you don’t usually hear from in the mainstream media – the voices of common Americans. And we also hear from Lizzy Morris, a woman whose life hit a real crisis during Covid to the point that she thought of ending it. Hear how she pulled herself back from the brink.

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Not Up For Debate

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Debate season is here, but the frontrunner was a no-show. Dennis reviews the proceedings but not before he talks about what is not debatable – our basic constitutional rights – and how the raid on the Marion County (KS) Record is something to be resisted with every ounce of our beings.

This week we talk to Matt Kim of Atlanta, GA about his Twitter rant that went viral and with leading media attorney Lynn Oberlander about the Kansas newspaper raid.

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Atlanta’s Ham Sandwich Explicit

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You get to indict! You get to indict! EVERYBODY gets to indict! And Fani makes four.

But you know what really bugs Dennis? The rank hypocrisy of a party that has its own share of “election deniers.”

In the interview chair this week, Dr. Nicholas Nicosia, a Rochester, NY dentist who got caught in the middle of a fight between the City and one of its firefighters and a charge of racism that cost him around a third of his practice. Then Jon Hilsenrath, late of the Wall Street Journal, comes in to talk about his old beat: The Federal Reserve.

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Trump Glee, Biden Cover

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Nothing bugs Dennis more than the current state of journalism and he concentrates fire this week on the contrasting coverage of the last two Presidents of these United States. And for pure fun he invites old friend Jim Iuorio to chime in – with the additional bonus of a little Fed analysis.

Then we talk personal economy with Natalie Pace about getting your house in order before retirement.

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Short and Sweet

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Dennis has the stage all to himself this week. The Hunter Biden plea deal has – for the moment – fallen through. There seems to be a last minute misunderstanding of what the First Cokehead was going to get in return for a guilty plea. Will the dirty money trail lead all the way to “The Big Guy?”

All that and the Parting Shot.

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Whistleblowers to the Front

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There’s so much bugging Dennis & Co. this week. The farther the House Oversight Committee digs into the Biden financials the more “equality before the law” looks like a cruel joke. What did the Bidens do to earn that money anyway? Meanwhile it looks like Donald Trump’s legal problems are about to get worse. Plus RFK, Jr gets in hot water with his own family.

We talk all of this with fellow podcaster Alan Sanders (WBHF and WSB, Atlanta) and discuss the future of money with Carol Roth, author of the new book, You Will Own Nothing.

All that and the Parting Shot… from the Birthday Boy.

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Pulling Threads

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Last week we were celebrating the 4th of July and Federal Judge Terry A. Doughty’s restraining order against the Biden Administration’s efforts to muzzle social media accounts. This week, First Amendment lawyer Tom Julin is here to bring us back to earth. He thinks the order will soon be reversed at the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Plus we’ll be pulling on some loose Threads – Will Zuckerberg’s Twitter knock-off knock off the Twitter bird? All that and the Parting Shot.

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