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  1. 2d ago

    The Right Side of Hollywood: Victor Marx lampooned on The Daily Show

    This week on the Right Side of Hollywood, Christian Toto and Ryan are sans Deborah Flora and dive into the world of entertainment and politics, tackling some of the most absurd and hilarious moments in recent news. From a gubernatorial candidate's wild claims to a comedian's scathing critique of that same politician, this episode is not to be missed. Christian and Ryan discuss the latest installment of the Scary Movie franchise, which Toto laments falls flat. Power Ballad, starring Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas, draws a warmer review from Christian, but still misses a beat where it had a chance to deliver as an elite film, directed by John Carney. They also talk about the gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx, who's making waves with his outlandish claims, including performing exorcisms and disarming guns with ease. But is he for real, or just a parody of a politician? Our two RSOH hosts laugh along as The Daily Show's Desi Lydic breaks down the absurdity of it all. One Fool of the Week nominee, Rep. Ro Khanna, distorts the record on the January 2025 fires in California which are still impacting the Los Angeles mayor's race and the blame game that's been played. Christian shares his thoughts on the matter, as he and Ryan discuss the role of politicians in the response to the disaster.  FOTW nominees: Victor Marx, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO), Jake Tapper See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    33 min
  2. 3d ago

    The (Not-So) Great Debate: Sen. Michael Bennet vs. Phil Weiser

    This episode of the podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in Colorado politics. Ryan focuses on the 9 News Democratic gubernatorial debate between Senator Michael Bennet and Attorney General Phil Weiser, with both candidates presenting their nebulous visions for the state's future. But beneath the surface, there's a deeper issue at play - the question of who's really in charge in Colorado, and what's driving the state's economic woes. The discussion touches on some of the most pressing issues facing Colorado, from the high cost of living to the state's struggling economy. Senator Bennet argues that the state needs to address the housing crisis, reduce the cost of childcare, and improve the healthcare system. But his opponent, Phil Weiser, claims that Bennet is not in tune with the priorities of everyday Coloradans, while the Attorney General has toured all 64 counties in the state. The conversation gets heated as the two politicians exchange blows, with Weiser accusing Bennet of being out of touch with the state's voters. But Ryan contends it's eight years of flawed policies under single party Democrat rule that's driving the state's economic woes. And more of the same isn't going to fix the very problems the Democrats have created. If you're interested in understanding the intricacies of Colorado politics, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to hear the full conversation and decide for yourself who's telling the truth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min
  3. 3d ago

    Rep. Gabe Evans on ICE detention centers; Democratic gubernatorial debate: Bennet vs. Weiser

    Colorado's Future in the Balance This week on the show, we're diving into the latest debate between Attorney General Phil Weiser and Senator Michael Bennet, who are vying for the governor's seat in Colorado. But what's really at stake here? The state's future, that's what. With Colorado ranking as the second most dangerous state in the country, the third most expensive, and the sixth most heavily regulated, it's clear that something needs to change. In this episode, we're discussing the key issues that have been dominating the debate, from the state's soft on crime policies to its handling of the opioid crisis. Our guest, Representative Gabe Evans (R, CO-8), shares his thoughts on the matter, pointing out that the current administration's policies have led to a surge in homicides, overdoses, and human trafficking. He also highlights the need for accountability in the state's banking and financial laws, which have created a safe haven for money laundering and organized crime. The conversation also touches on the topic of immigration, with Representative Evans discussing the importance of prioritizing immigration enforcement resources on terrorist criminals, drug dealers, and gang members. He also shares his concerns about the state's sanctuary policies, which he believes are allowing these individuals to operate with impunity. If you're a Colorado resident, you won't want to miss this episode. Tune in to hear the full discussion and learn more about the key issues that will shape the state's future. Listen to the full episode to hear Representative Evans' thoughts on the debate and what he believes is at stake for Colorado. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    37 min
  4. 3d ago

    Californicated: Election Day should mean exactly THAT

    This episode of the podcast is a wake-up call for anyone concerned about the integrity of our elections. Ryan is sounding the alarm on the issues plaguing California's voting system, where it's taking an astonishing seven to eight days to count votes in some areas. This is a stark contrast to other states like Florida, where results are known within a couple of hours. Ryan highlights the problems with California's system, where voters don't need to show ID, and the state's reliance on machines that can be prone to errors. They compare this to Florida, which has implemented election reform laws after the infamous "hanging chads" debacle in the 2000 election. Ryan argues that this lack of transparency and accountability is a recipe for disaster, allowing for potential voter fraud and manipulation. The conversation also touches on the importance of knowing the results on election night, rather than waiting for days or weeks to find out who won. Ryan uses a sports analogy to illustrate the point, comparing it to a game where the score is known, but the final result is delayed. They emphasize the need for a more efficient and transparent system, where every vote counts and is counted accurately. Bottom line: Congress needs to pass the SAVE America Act. If you're concerned about the integrity of our elections and want to learn more about the issues plaguing California's voting system, tune in to this episode to hear Rya's passionate argument for change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    7 min
  5. 3d ago

    INTERVIEW: Dean Modecker, Teamsters Local 455 on Cargill lockout with Trisha and Ryan

    In a shocking turn of events, the beef industry is facing another labor dispute, this time at Cargill's Fort Morgan, Colorado plant, where a lockout has left over 1,700 workers without a paycheck. The standoff has been ongoing for two weeks, with the company and the Teamsters union at an impasse over wages, worker safety, and benefits. The lockout has had a ripple effect on the local community, with many workers struggling to make ends meet. The Teamsters union local 455, represented on air by Secretary-Treasurer Dean Modecker, is fighting for fair wages, better working conditions, and protections for workers who are often exposed to hazardous materials. Dean shares with Trisha and Ryan the personal stories of workers who have been affected by the lockout, including those who have had to wait in line for hours just to use the bathroom. The company's proposal, which includes a $33.4 million investment over five years, has been rejected by the union, who argue that it doesn't go far enough to address the issues at hand. Dean explains that the union is not just fighting for its members, but also for the community that relies on the plant for employment and economic stability. If you want to learn more about this critical labor dispute and how you can support the workers affected, tune in to this episode of Thursdays with Trisha on RSL to hear Dean Modecker's powerful story and find out what you can do to make a difference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    13 min
  6. 3d ago

    Thursdays with Trisha: Dean Modecker, Teamsters Local 455 on Cargill lockout

    **Labor Dispute at Cargill's Fort Morgan Plant: A Fight for Worker Rights** In a shocking turn of events, the largest private company in the United States, Cargill, has locked out over 1,700 workers at its Fort Morgan plant in Colorado, sparking a labor dispute that's leaving the community reeling. This episode of Thursdays with Trisha delves into the details of the lockout, the workers' demands, and the impact on the local economy. The workers, represented by Teamsters Local 455, are fighting for better wages, improved working conditions, and access to basic necessities like bathrooms. They're also concerned about the company's plans to automate the facility, which could replace human workers. Dean Modecker, the secretary-treasurer of Teamsters Local 455, joins the show to discuss the situation and the union's efforts to negotiate a fair contract. As the lockout enters its second week, the community is feeling the effects. Local businesses are struggling, and the workers are relying on strike benefits to get by. Dean shares his insights on the company's tactics and the union's strategy, highlighting the importance of worker rights and fair labor practices. Tune in to this episode to hear the full story and learn more about the labor dispute at Cargill's Fort Morgan plant. Listen as Trisha, Ryan, and Dean discuss the complexities of the situation, the impact on the community, and the fight for worker rights. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    36 min
  7. 3d ago

    Rep. Brandi Bradley (R-39) on reprimand; Victor Marx invokes dog, prays during strange debate appearance

    This episode of RSL is a must-listen for anyone interested in Colorado politics, as Representative Brandi Bradley (R-39) joins the show to discuss the recent controversy surrounding Minority Leader Jarvis Caldwell's reprimand of her. But that's not all - the conversation takes a wild turn as Victor Marx, a candidate running for governor, takes the stage to defend his extraordinary claims of being spiritual hero who rescues women and children. With his lack of concrete answers and dodgy behavior, Victor Marx leaves listeners questioning his fitness for office. Representative Bradley shares her side of the story, discussing the reprimand she received from Minority Leader Caldwell and the alleged incident with Chief Clerk Vanessa Riley. She also talks about her plans for the upcoming election and the future of the Colorado Republican Party. Meanwhile, Victor Marx's interview is a cringeworthy display of dodging questions and making light of serious issues. His inability to provide concrete answers and his bizarre behavior have many wondering if he's truly fit to lead the state. The conversation is a rollercoaster ride of controversy, with Representative Bradley's sharp responses - in contrast with Victor Marx's evasive answers from Tuesday's 9 News debate. The episode also touches on the importance of fact-checking and holding politicians accountable for their actions. With the upcoming election just around the corner, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in Colorado politics. Tune in to hear the full conversation and decide for yourself whether Victor Marx is a viable candidate for governor. Will he be able to provide the leadership Colorado needs, or will his lack of substance and bizarre behavior be his downfall? Listen to the full episode to find out. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    31 min
  8. 3d ago

    9 News debate recap: Victor Marx makes debut appearance; Joe Oltmann invoked by Kyle Clark

    In a heated debate within the debate, Representative Scott Bottoms and 'Comrade' Kyle Clark spar over the proverbial 'elephant in the room,' Joe Oltmann. Joe joins the program to rebut what he characterizes as personal attacks by the debate moderator. This episode of the podcast delves into the world of Colorado politics, where personal opinions and attacks can be just as important as policy decisions. The conversation starts with a discussion about Representative Bottoms' political embrace of Joe Oltmann, a podcaster who has been known for his strong opinions and sometimes divisive language. Oltmann's comments about Jewish people and the state's leadership have sparked controversy, and Representative Bottoms is asked to clarify his stance on the matter. The discussion quickly turns into a debate about the role of personal opinions in politics and the importance of staying on topic. Ryan engages in a pointed discussion with Joe after his loss in the Colorado GOP chair race, exploring the complexities of Colorado politics and the challenges of staying on message. The conversation touches on topics such as the state's leadership, the role of personal opinions in politics, and the importance of staying focused on the issues at hand. If you're interested in learning more about the complexities of Colorado politics and the challenges of staying on message, tune in to this episode to hear the full conversation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34 min
4.3
out of 5
11 Ratings

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