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Jason Rantz is Seattle’s fresh, contemporary conservative voice. Young and urban, passionate and bold, Rantz is outnumbered by the Progressive chorus, yet refuses to ignore the conservative principles at the core of America’s greatness. Prolific on-air and online, Rantz knows he’s outnumbered in Seattle, but he’s never shy to be outspoken about it.

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Jason Rantz is Seattle’s fresh, contemporary conservative voice. Young and urban, passionate and bold, Rantz is outnumbered by the Progressive chorus, yet refuses to ignore the conservative principles at the core of America’s greatness. Prolific on-air and online, Rantz knows he’s outnumbered in Seattle, but he’s never shy to be outspoken about it.

    Rantz Rewind: June 4, 2018

    Rantz Rewind: June 4, 2018

    What's Trending: Half of the homeless in Seattle aren't from here // CBS says the House is a toss up now despite the oncoming "blue wave," // MSNBC staff tires of Joy Reid's apologies // How much money do you need to make to be happy in Seattle?

    • 33 min
    Hour 3: Antisemitism on NY campuses, Clallum County prank calls, sanctuary city books migrants

    Hour 3: Antisemitism on NY campuses, Clallum County prank calls, sanctuary city books migrants

    What’s Trending: Signs calling for death to Israel and America were found on the NYU campus. A black pro-Israel student at UCLA hits back at white protesters for harassing him. Some protesters say they’re covering their faces because of COVID. Speed cameras on Alki Beach have yet to be installed. There’s been a recent spate of calls in Clallum County where residents are pretending to be with the Sheriff’s office.  // LongForm: GUEST:  David Olson is a Peninsula School Board member who is now running for superintendent. // The Quick Hit: Police in a sanctuary city arrested over 1,000 migrants after voters had reached their limit with Democrat leaders.

    • 47 min
    Hour 2: Customers forced to pay for downed power lines, zebra update, AI fighter jets

    Hour 2: Customers forced to pay for downed power lines, zebra update, AI fighter jets

    What’s Trending: Customers of Bonneville Power Administration are slated to pay $100k in damages after some of their power lines were deliberately sabotaged. Yet another problem has struck Alaska Airlines. The founder of Hims outed himself as an antisemite after he offered jobs to anti-Israel protesters for their “moral courage.” // Big Local: King County is asking the public to stay away from areas that the last missing North Bend zebra has been spotted. Kent is hosting a nerdy camp. Two more suspects have been arrested in connection with a gang that is targeting Asian and Indian homeowners. // The United States Air Force has launched an AI-controlled fighter jet.

    • 45 min
    Hour 1: UW professor harassed, dead salmon, potential VP picks for Trump

    Hour 1: UW professor harassed, dead salmon, potential VP picks for Trump

    What’s Trending: Professor Stuart Reges was harassed and stalked at the UW’s “Liberated Zone. A major malfunction at the Skagit County hatchery led to the death of over 1 million salmon. Joe Biden announced that he’s visiting Seattle next week. ‘// Marjorie Taylor Greene is complaining that Fox News called her an “idiot.” Jason goes over some potential VP picks for Donald Trump. // A local newspaper is attacking Kristi Noem for another peculiar claim in her book in which she alleges she met Kim Jong-Un when that appears to be false.

    • 47 min
    Hour 3: I-5 protesters, two Boeing whistleblowers dead, Seattle smash and grabs rise

    Hour 3: I-5 protesters, two Boeing whistleblowers dead, Seattle smash and grabs rise

    What’s Trending: A Seattle judge threw out criminal trespassing charges for three of the six defendants in the I-5 protests. Two whistleblowers against Boeing, Spirit AeroSystems dead within two months. There has been a spike in “smash and grabs” in Seattle. // LongForm: GUEST: Billy Baldwin and Robert Marbut tackle homelessness – in Seattle and around the country – in a new documentary.  // The Quick Hit: Rantz and Jake Skorheim reflect on not doing anything silly in college – like create autonomous zones. Did they miss out? 

    • 47 min
    Hour 2: SPD establishes an emphasis area, Kirkland wants your leaf blowers, Iran offers Americans scholarships

    Hour 2: SPD establishes an emphasis area, Kirkland wants your leaf blowers, Iran offers Americans scholarships

    What’s Trending: Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is establishing an emphasis area and will jail suspects in Issaquah. Former Bothell City Councilmember James McNeal is under investigation for the murder of a 20-year-old woman. GUEST: Professor Stuart Reges was confronted at the UW autonomous zone. He explains what happened. // Big Local: Kirkland is offering $100 voucher for people that trade in their gas-powered leaf blower for an electric one. The teens that were arrested in a Bellevue carjacking have also been connected to a $100k fashion store theft. // Iran is offering scholarships to students that have been expelled from American universities.

    • 46 min

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