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Ep 380: Making A Cold Play On Crypto

Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong

Release Date: 07/21/2025

Ep 430:  Better Late Than Never show art Ep 430: Better Late Than Never

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In episode 430 Doug Shaw and Dave Roberts discuss protesting in uniform, National Guard soldiers doing their job in Memphis, a gay cruise denied, and the Supreme Court hands down decisions before taking up a big one.            

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In Episode 429, Doug Shaw and Dave Roberts discuss the Bolsheviks in New York, fleecing homeowners in Brookhaven, the DEI thief, more ceasefire shooting, SCOTUS working overtime, and new laws on the books.

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Ep 428: Holy Shrek show art Ep 428: Holy Shrek

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In episode 428 Matt Lowe and Dave Roberts discuss Paris Peace Accords 2.0, California is verifying gay contractors, bible verses on hats, burning crosses, nude Shrek vs. freedom of speech, clarity in medical pricing, the courts hand down Second Amendment wins, and it is getting special under the Gold Dome.

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Ep 427: It’s All About The Buc-ee’s show art Ep 427: It’s All About The Buc-ee’s

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In episode 427 Doug Shaw and Dave Roberts discuss the World visiting the United States, a Nazi’s shortcomings, the IRA wakes up, the road raging lawyer, the Four Loco sheriff, Fulton coming unhinged on data centers, and the special session is taking shape.

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In episode 426 Doug Shaw and Dave Roberts discuss the California primary, getting locked up over Bass Pro, the age of majority in D.C., rolling back the ATF, venting atmosphere, FISA time again, free speech in Southeast Georgia, and MARTA problems.

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In episode 425 Matt Lowe and Dave Roberts discuss Markwayne Mullin’s new threat, Dr Jill’s debate diagnosis, the woman who was truly hand free, Jersey’s troubles, working at the C.I.A. is golden, deciding on the Iranian deal, and trading music for speeches for the 250th.

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  Dave and Doug Shaw cover the Georgia primary runoff matchups, Trump's primary influence and failed coattails, police brutality in South Carolina, and the deaths of Kyle Bush and Barney Frank. Georgia Primary Runoffs: Governor and Senate Burt Jones will face Rick Jackson in the Republican gubernatorial runoff — Jones outperformed expectations but Rick Jackson has momentum. Jackson runs the risk of over-indexing on Trump endorsement; he needs to build his own coalition. Lance Bottoms's entry into the race as a Democratic candidate alongside incumbent Ossoff might actually help...

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Ep 423: The end is near… almost show art Ep 423: The end is near… almost

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In episode 423 Matt Lowe fills in for Ken. He and Dave discuss casinos in Georgia, Kemp give is final say on this year’s bills, the coming special session, a Beltline stabbing, Chris Carr finally indicts someone, it turns out Fauci lied, the data center land grab, and holding the Massie line.

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In episode 422 Ken and Dave discuss the latest polls in Georgia, the price of statewide office, the next virus, the race to redistrict, remembering two Braves legends, firing before rehiring, and the UFO files.

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Doug Shaw fills in for Ken for episode 421 this week. He and Dave discuss another near miss om Trump, what is up with the Secret Service, a “ferderal” agent, the sex slave that wasn’t, shells in the sand, SCOTUS, and Georgia redistricting.

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This episode of the "Let Me Tell You Why You're Wrong Podcast," hosted by Dave Roberts and  Ken Pullin, covers a range of current events and political discussions. 

 

• Local Government Issues: Ken Pullin shares insights into Pike County's local government, including his dissent on tax incentives for a solar farm and the general lack of public discussion on important items in commission meetings. He expresses concern about decisions being made without proper deliberation and the absence of televised public meetings in Pike County, advocating for greater transparency. He also critiques past decisions by the Industrial Development Authority, such as losing money on movie studio projects during an economic downturn.

• Coldplay "Kiss Cam" Scandal: The hosts discuss the viral incident involving Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and HR Head Kristine Cabot who were caught on a "Kiss Cam" at a Coldplay concert, leading to Byron being placed on leave. The clip showed them "cuddling and smiling" before attempting to hide when seeing themselves on screen. Social media reactions to the event were also highlighted.

• Brant Frost Financial Scandal: An update is provided on Brandt Frost IV, who issued an apology for his actions, taking "full responsibility". The discussion raises questions about whether this will become a criminal matter and mentions calls for politicians to return campaign donations from the Frost family. Notably, Brant Frost V, the son, filed paperwork to create a new lending firm shortly after his father's firm shut down, which the hosts found suspiciously timed.

• UK Voting Age & Populism: The UK's decision to lower the voting age to 16 in all elections is debated, with concerns raised about "taxation without representation" as the reasoning and the broader implications for populism in politics.

• Epstein List Controversy: The ongoing saga of the Epstein list is touched upon, including the political back-and-forth regarding its release and the recent directive from Trump to release grand jury testimony. The hosts discuss the challenges of linking individuals on flight manifests to illegal activities.

• Miscellaneous News:

    ◦ A Florida man was arrested for molesting goats at a zoo.

    ◦ A discussion about chimpanzees adopting fashion trends with grass and sticks.

    ◦ The media's focus on Donald Trump's chronic venous insufficiency (swollen ankles) is contrasted with their perceived lack of attention to President Biden's health.

    ◦ The cancellation of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2026 is announced, with critical commentary on Colbert's comedic style and political focus.

    ◦ The Georgia Governor's race is mentioned, specifically the legal challenge by Chris Carr against Burt Jones regarding a $10 million campaign loan.

    ◦ Congress's $9 billion budget cut, including over a billion dollars from NPR and PBS, is discussed and largely supported by the hosts, who argue public broadcasting should be self-funded.

    ◦ The new "Genius Act" regulating stablecoins is explained, highlighting the benefits of easier international money transfers but also raising concerns about a potential cashless society and government control over finances.