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Once again recorded shortly before the major news event of the week, in Episode 420 Ken and Dave discuss the Georgia wildfires, missing scientists, Democrats licking their chops, David Scott, bailing out Spirit, rescheduling pot, and firing squads.
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In Episode 419 Ken and Dave discuss wartime bets, the gaggle of candidates for the lesser offices, Trumping the Pope, Chris Carr shooting off at the mouth, Swalwell goes from bad to worse, and PITs for profit.
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In Episode 418 Matt Lowe fills in while Ken makes his way back from Portugal. He and Dave discuss blockading the blockade, Georgia 14’s special election comes to an end, free pools, splashing down, the latest possible Swalwell news before he dropped out, moonshine, and freerange kids.
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In Episode 417, Ken and Dave discuss sine die under the Gold Dome, a mere financial disclosure can’t contain Rick Jackson’s wealth, the lunar flyby, Trump’s address, fall in line or fallout, Bondi out, and SCOTUS news.
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In Episode 416 Doug Shaw fills in for Ken Pullin. He and Dave discuss the continuing Hiram saga, Sheridan Gorman’s disabled killer, Tiger needs a driver, Trump’s ego, the X-Man running for state house, the quadruple amputee killer, Chilli with MAGA, and deleting files in Forsyth.
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In Episode 415 Ken and Dave discuss the DOW in correction territory, California’s butterfly bridge, Fulton County’s election news, Cuban blackouts, CBS’s news problem, hog hunting, and war spending.
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In Episode 414 Ken and Dave discuss the Jackson Jones throwdown, keeping booking photos from the public, Buc-ee’s F, The Old Dominion UGA connection, news from under the Gold Dome, and dropping charges in Hall.
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In Episode 413 Doug Shaw fills in for Ken Pullen while he is in Germany. He and Dave discuss Atlanta sports debacles, prices at the pumps, a lawsuit against the TSA, a Georgia congressional candidate with honesty issues, Georgia’s primary ballots, a killer sheriff candidate, breaking an arm on camera, and crossover day.
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In Episode 412 Ken and Dave discuss the UGA pedo, reasonable cause odors, winners in the Georgia budget, a former guest making news, putting the boy back in scouting, the Laken Riley lawsuit, and chaos at the Battery.
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In Episode 411 Ken and Dave discuss Trump’s Rome visit, SCOTUS ruling on tariffs, rising tensions with Iran, DeSantis touting a balanced budget, the Colin Gray trial, the former Prince Andrew arrest, and the alien files.
info_outlineIn 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 Offensive Coordinator Buster Faulner, a move viewed as a necessary career stepping stone for Faulner.
National Politics and Trump Trolling
- Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green (MTG) attended a public hearing to oppose a proposed bio energy plant in her district, while simultaneously skipping congressional votes.
- Trump's "unforced errors": removing free entry to national parks on **MLK Day and Juneteenth**, replacing them with free entry on his birthday (June 14th), and naming the National Peace Institute after himself. The hosts suggest this behavior harms the Republican party.
- Birthright Citizenship Case at SCOTUS: The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging the interpretation of the 14th Amendment's phrase "subject to the jurisdiction thereof," which currently allows "tourism babies" (babies born in the US to non-resident parents) to gain citizenship.
- Trump approved Tiny Cars for manufacturing in the US, following a visit to Korea. This move challenges EPA regulations that previously restricted smaller, fuel-efficient vehicles.
Minnesota Fraud Scandal and Military Action
- Somali Fraud Scandal: Allegations of massive welfare, healthcare, and SBA fraud (potentially billions of dollars) in Minnesota, tied to the state's generous welfare system.
- This fraud reportedly has ties to a political network close to Ilhan Omar and involves state funds meant for school children's meals being pocketed, with money allegedly sent to Somali warlords.
- The "Tap It Twice" Incident: Debate over the Navy Admiral's order for a second drone strike on a disabled Venezuelan drug boat with two survivors clinging to the wreckage. The hosts argue the second strike was permissible under the mission objectives to disable the vehicle.
Georgia Crime and Local Issues
- Georgia Execution ("The Hot Shot"): A man convicted of the 2003 murders of two real estate agents (Lorie Brown and Cindy Williams) in a Cobb County model home is set for execution on the 17th, concluding a 22-year legal battle.
- Savannah Watershed Tax: The city proposed a new tax based on the square footage of non-permeable areas (roofs, driveways) on private property.
- A gun was found in a bathroom at Durham Middle School in Cobb County during a school play, leading to parental panic and discussion of how often firearms are accidentally left behind by concealed carriers.
Election Results and Congressional Candidate
- Democrat Aftyn Behn lost a special election for a Tennessee congressional seat by only nine points in a district Donald Trump won by 22 points. Bane was heavily criticized for being a "nasty woman" who campaigned against Nashville culture and country music.
- The Would-Be DC Bomber: An individual named Brian Cole Jr. was finally arrested for placing viable pipe bombs outside the RNC and DNC buildings nearly five years ago. The suspect is described as an anarchist, with speculation that the arrest was delayed as he did not fit the initial media narrative of a white, pro-Trump extremist.