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In Episode 407 Dave fights off a bug while he and Ken discuss the Jim Crowe at the Supreme Court, Chris Carr doing his actual job, peace in Greenland,grilling Jack Smith, a city manager heads to the clink, Ponzi in Georgia, a former State Representative pleads out, and the Rafensperger diaries.
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In Episode 406 Ken and Dave discuss data center pushback, the stage is set for the special election for the fourteenth, the first bill of the year heads to Kemp’s desk, the State of the State, boys playing girls, Iran continuing to heat up, and Tiger partners with Arthur Blank.
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In Episode 405, Ken and Dave discuss the mess in Minnesota, a real reduction in Georgia’s state income tax, 2026 legislative priorities, the Secret Service investigating Marjorie Taylor Greene, Trump’s war on capitalism, and buying Greenland. Georgia Political Landscape Stacey Abrams Will Not Run for Governor Again Stacey Abrams announced she will not run for a third term as governor. The hosts said her decision is already fueling speculation about who she may support in future statewide races, with Jason Esteves and Keisha Lance Bottoms discussed as potential beneficiaries of her...
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In Episode 404, recorded only hours before the Maduro news broke, Ken and Dave discuss new laws that took effective January first, “stolen” documents at a Minnesota daycare, monks strolling through Georgia, Iran coming unglued, congressional resignations, pausing tariffs, and the comrade officially takes office. College Football & NFL Highlights Georgia vs. Ole Miss: A chaotic finish featuring multiple "final" seconds and the premature appearance of the stage crew. Miami Over Ohio State: Discussion of Miami’s physical dominance and Ryan Day’s controversial play-calling decisions....
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In Episode 403 Doug Shaw fills in for the vacationing Ken Pullin. He and Dave discuss the strikes in Nigeria, a lawsuit against the City of Acworth, new battleships on the way, Ben Sasse says “goodbye”, Kennedy’s shrimp, and suing California. Sports & Coaching Scandals Braves Trade Rumors: Discussion on the potential trading of fan-favorite Ozzie Albies and the possibility of acquiring Silver Slugger Ketel Marte. Michigan Football Drama: The hosts break down the "failing upward" of Michigan’s coaching staff, including scandals involving Chiron Moore, OnlyFans models, and the...
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In Episode 402 Ken and Dave discuss Fani going before the State Senate, data centers sucking up power, banging on Burt Jones, the Brown University shooter, Trump’s wild week, and Fulton’s 2020 foulups. The Fanny Willis Senate Hearing Discussion of District Attorney Fanny Willis’s testimony before the Georgia State Senate, highlighting her argumentative demeanor and the presence of former Governor Roy Barnes as her attorney. Insights into the billing controversies involving Nathan Wade, including reports of him billing up to 160 hours in a single week. Analysis of how the hearing impacts...
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In Episode 401, Ken and Dave discuss the University of Michigan debacle, raiding tankers, special elections abound in Georgia, a cheat under the Gold Dome, Trump going after Fulton, losing jobs, ending subsidies, and Indiana asserting sovereignty. Michigan Football Coach Scandal The hosts discuss the firing and subsequent criminal charges against the **University of Michigan head football coach, who lost up to $30 million after being terminated with cause. The coach faced felony third-degree home invasion and misdemeanor stalking charges following an affair with his executive assistant. Rules...
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In Episode 400, Ken and Dave discuss SCO)TUS taking up the Fourteenth Amendment, Somali fraud, double tapping boats, an upcoming execution in Georgia, the worst congressional candidate, tiny cars, and the DC bomber. Sports & Coaching Buzz Discussion of Championship Saturday and the potential for Alabama to beat Georgia in the SEC title game, affecting playoff standings. The devaluation of college bowls due to the playoff system. Deion Sanders received a major salary raise at Colorado despite the team running a deficit and the lack of on-field results. Florida (UF) poached Georgia Tech's...
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In Episode 399, Ken and Dave discuss, Fulton County dropping the Trump charges, the DC shooting, a judge interfering with high school football, the Virginia football coach on the run, Campbell’s soup is for poor people, Coke’s fake Johnny Cash song, Margorie Taylor Greene flies off the handle, and who will take the soon to be open 14th congressional seat.
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In Episode 398, recorded an hour before Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her resignation from Congress, Ken and Dave discuss J. D. Vance convicted of threatening J. D. Vance, Trump’s Communist visitor, “muscle mommies”, time served for a tripping pilot, Josh McKoon’s odd choice for special advisor, a pedo gets life, and Democrats recommend insubordination. National Politics and Washington D.C. The hosts discuss Joe Biden's 83rd birthday and the ongoing debate over his mental state and potential 2024 run. Details from Dick Cheney's funeral were shared, noting the attendance of "war...
info_outlineKen 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.
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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.