On this episode with Neal and Julie, they explore how the DNA of the political left seems infused with themes of control, cultural dominance, and projection, while dissecting the personal vendettas that have fueled the animosity between figures like James Comey, Mitt Romney, and Donald Trump. They reflect on Trump’s near-assassination ten months ago and how it shapes the broader conversation about threats, law, and accountability.
Peter Doocy’s comments on mob lingo spark discussion about Comey’s apparent ignorance of such references, despite his background prosecuting mobsters. Julie and Neal also dive into how the left’s obsession with Trump in an orange jumpsuit has backfired in light of the upcoming election cycle.
Shifting gears locally, they tackle the Jefferson County ambulance district debate, breaking down the proposed new tax levy on the May 20th ballot. Julie highlights the confusion among residents about current costs versus the proposed levy and stresses the need for voters to be informed about what’s already in the county budget and how this affects their property taxes. They take calls from listeners who add more context and personal perspectives to the issue.
They also reflect on Joe Biden’s shaky debate performance and how it sent shockwaves through the Democratic party, exposing panic within the ranks as the election looms just months away.
And of course, there are lighter moments — from jalapeño pronunciation to pickleball confessions — as Neal and Julie keep the show grounded with humor and listener interaction.
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