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Ep. 386 Ken rejoins Dave to discuss Trump’s firings, a midterm convention, the Minnesota shooting, Cracker Barrel retreats, the AJC throws in the towel on print, Marvel moving out, a slap at 30,000 feet, and ICE arrests in Georgia. Political & National Debates Trump's Firings & Orders: Discussion on the recent ousting of the CDC Director and Federal Reserve's Lisa Cook, alongside controversial executive actions regarding flag burning and the end of Kamala Harris's Secret Service detail. Trump's Midterm Convention: Analyzing the proposed convention, seen by some as a "three-day...
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Ep. 385 Jessica Szilagyi returns to cover for the vacationing Ken Pullin. She and Dave discuss Guyton’s Hamby saga, disappearing watches, euthanizing sharks, Fulton’s refusal to follow a court order, hit and gun, students feel unsafe around cops, and Georgia’s income tax. This Week's Deep Dive: : Get the full breakdown on suspended Gayton Councilman Theodore Hamby's ongoing legal issues, including , ethics violations, and his denied request. The hosts discuss the absurdity of his defenses and his repeated failures to heed advice, highlighting the implications of his youth in politics....
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Ep. 384 Ken and Dave discuss student privacy, a self defense argument in Seattle, professors scared of exposing the truth, Trump’s D.C. enforcement, a shiny new stadium for a high school, and the Alaska summit. Introduction: Hosts Dave Roberts and Ken Pullin discuss Ken Pullin's head cold and the current state of the Braves. UK Undercover Police: A discussion unfolds about UK police utilizing undercover female officers in tight clothing to apprehend men for catcalling, raising significant questions concerning entrapment and Free Speech Rights. College Life and Sorority Rush: Ken...
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Ep. 383 Ken and Dave discuss Derek making it official, bounty hunting in Venezuela, the shooting at Ft Stewart, green weenies on the court, Trump to meet with Putin, fleeing Texas, MTG might make some sense, and Chris Carr discovers he is actually Attorney General ----- New York Trip and Coffee Habits: Ken reflects on his trip to New York, enjoying the city despite not being a coffee fan. Dave discusses why coffee isn't good for your gut and the "break" culture in the army related to smoking . They share observations about Time Square, including its diverse characters and the general...
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Ep. 382 Ken and Dave discuss Tariff handouts, softening economic numbers, Mike Collins makes it official, a new White House ballroom, it turns out ads featuring hot girls sell clothing, the murdering fifth grade teacher, setting a politician on fire, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting closes its doors. ------ • Pike County Zoning Issue: Ken Pullin recounted a contentious zoning issue at a county commissioner meeting. Despite public protest, a property was zoned commercial because the county was legally bound by established zoning rules and ordinances, which Pullin referred to...
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in Ep. 381 Ken and Dave discuss Kemp going all in on Dooley, the DOJ going after a hiker, ending the state income tax, the Trump Powell dynamic, accusations against Obama, Trump goes down to Southpark, and a sex trafficking dungeon in Alabama. ------ The episode begins with discussions about the hot weather in Georgia and Dave Roberts' recent trip to Nashville, Tennessee, which he found "booming" and "fairly safe" compared to Memphis's Beale Street. There's also a segment on recent celebrity deaths, including Ozzy Osbourne, Hulk Hogan, Malcolm Jamal Warner (Theo Huxtable), Chuck Mangione, and...
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Ken and Dave discuss lowering the British voting age, Democrats on Epstein, Florida Man strikes again, Trump’s swollen ankles, ousting Colbert, Chris Carr getting dirty, PBS on its own, and the government gets involved in crypto. ----- 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...
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Join Dave Roberts and Ken Pullin for Episode 379 of Let Me Tell You Why You Wrong, where they blend backyard reality with political insider drama. They open with life in Pike County under blistering summer skies—Ken’s just marked his 22nd wedding anniversary while juggling his daughter's Georgia Tech orientation (an $85 registration fee!) and the sticker shock of a $700 parking pass (Uber to the rescue, maybe). From there they steer into Atlanta’s frenzy—$400-plus tickets to the MLB All-Star Game, Beyoncé’s surprise country-music stop, and a preview of Whiskey Myers in...
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Join hosts Dave Roberts and Ken Pullin for episode 378 of the "Let Me Tell You Why You Wrong Podcast." Just back from his travels, County Commissioner Ken Pullin shares his unique observations and strong opinions on policy, travel, and the latest headlines. Get ready for an unfiltered discussion on legal dramas, political maneuvers, and cultural controversies. Key Topics and Unfiltered Takes: Ken Pullin's Northeast Expedition: Ken Pullin recounts his "super nice" week in Maine, including renting a house on a lake and venturing to Ogunquit for three or four more days. He highlights the...
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Jessica fills in for Ken. She and Dave discuss the Socialist running for mayor of New York, The First Amendment stops Georgia’s internet “safety” bill, the politics of DUIs, wearing beards while serving in The Army, and the last we will hear from SCOTUS for a few months.
info_outline- Nice Try Diddy: Discussion of Diddy being found guilty on only two "lowest charges" related to interstate prostitution, while being acquitted of racketeering (RICO) and sex trafficking. The hosts critique the defense's "victim shaming" approach and highlight the striking discrepancy in penalties between a victimless RICO charge (up to life in prison) and sex trafficking (20 years).
- Bryan Kohberger's Guilty Plea: An analysis of Bryan Kohberger's unexpected decision to plead guilty to all counts to avoid the death penalty, waiving all rights to appeal.
- "Alligator Alcatraz" / "Gator Jail": Delving into the controversial facility in the Florida Everglades for deported individuals. From a fiscal conservative standpoint, the hosts defend the facility as humane and fiscally responsible, contrasting it with previous practices. They also discuss the strategic "psychological operation" aspect of publicizing such a facility to deter illegal immigration.
- Geoff Duncan's Democratic Consideration: Analysis of former Republican Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan mulling a run for Georgia Governor as a Democrat. The hosts express skepticism about the Democratic party's acceptance of Duncan, suggesting his anti-Trump stance is the primary reason for current consideration.
- "No Wieners in Girls' Sports" & Lia Thomas: A deep dive into the reversal of medals and championships for men competing in women's sports, specifically referencing transgender swimmer Lia Thomas. The US Department of Education agreement requires stripping Lia Thomas of all her medals, restoring Division I records to female athletes, and sending personalized apology letters to each of those swimmers. The hosts emphasize comments from an affected swimmer asking for an "apology for making us undress in front of him".
- Massive Meth Seizure: The hosts discuss the seizure of "700 pounds of meth" hidden under cucumbers in Gainesville, Georgia, speculating on its Mexican origin.
- The "Big Expensive Bill": An in-depth look at the massive legislative bill that passed despite Republican control. Key aspects discussed include funding the border wall, cutting welfare for illegals, imposing work requirements for Medicaid recipients, and a significant increase in the deduction cap for State and Local Taxes (SALT) from $10,000 to $40,000 (a "gift to Democrat states"). The controversial "carve-out" for Senator Lisa Murkowski of Alaska to secure a Senate vote is also examined.
- Politician Antics: Comments on House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' "silliest" eight-hour speech on the House floor, and Representative Nancy Mace's social media antics, including chronicling her drive to D.C. in her pajamas, leading to a discussion on politicians trying to be "social media influencers".