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In this electrifying episode of The Yard Sign podcast, hosts dive headfirst into the seismic shifts of the 2025 off-year elections, dubbing it a "blue ripple" rather than a full-blown wave. They unpack Zohran Mamdani's stunning upset victory as New York City's socialist mayor-elect, critiquing his promises of free groceries, buses, and taxing the top 1% while predicting gridlock with Governor Kathy Hochul and zero federal aid from President Trump. The panel mocks Mamdani's immediate post-election fundraising plea for his all-female transition team, likening it to a high school student council...
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In this lively episode of *The Yard Sign*, hosts Jonny, Anibal, and Marcos Rivera dive into a mix of political showdowns, global deals, and cultural banter with their signature humor. The trio kicks off with lighthearted tangents about punctuality, wedding mishaps, and family antics, setting a casual tone before tackling the government shutdown stalemate. They dissect the Republicans' firm stance against Democrats' demands for $1.5 trillion in Obamacare subsidies, highlighting the hypocrisy and insurance company influence, with Jon Stewart and Bernie Sanders clips underscoring the Democrats'...
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In this lively episode of "The Yard Sign," Florida's original political podcast, hosts Johnny Torres and Anibal Cabrera dive into a mix of humor, personal anecdotes, and political commentary. The duo kicks off with lighthearted banter about Anibal’s recovery from illness, joking about his "little blue pills" and pharmacy mishaps, before sharing stories of their co-hosts' absences and a funny encounter with another host’s girlfriend. They discuss a scandal in the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office involving plagiarism and cheating on FBI courses, sparked by a scorned wife’s email,...
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In this engaging episode of The Yard Sign, Florida's original political podcast hosted by Johnny Torres, guest Marco Rivera—a Puerto Rican political commentator—joins for a lively discussion blending Latin American geopolitics, U.S. foreign policy, and Tampa Bay sports fervor. Kicking off with intros and reflections on multiparty politics in Latin America versus the U.S. two-party system, the duo highlights Puerto Rico's cultural fusion as a "blend of U.S. and Central America," touching on statehood frustrations and everyday governance judged by garbage pickup, road paving, and festive...
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In this episode of The Yard Sign, Florida's original political podcast, hosts Johnny Torres and David Cabrera welcome back PR expert and veteran Travis Horn for a lively mix of banter, breaking news, and sharp political analysis. Kicking off with lighthearted chats on stand-up comedy—praising Austin's scene, Joe Rogan, and Jim Gaffigan's "steakhouse laugh"—the trio dives into the bombshell Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal brokered by President Trump. They break down key components like the release of all hostages within 72 hours, Israel's swap of 250 life-sentence prisoners and 1,700 detainees...
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In a triumphant return after a much-needed hiatus, "The Yard Sign" podcast—Florida's original political powerhouse hosted by Johnny Torres and David Cabrera—kicks off with renewed energy on October 2, 2025. Motivated by recent seismic events like the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the duo reflects on their 191-episode legacy, the explosion of conservative influencers flocking to Florida, and the need for fresh perspectives, including pop culture infusions and new voices like a Puerto Rican co-host and returning guests. With producer "Patriot Mike" (a nod to his New England Patriots fandom)...
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Welcome to "Grassroots Chronicles," a captivating podcast that delves into the heart of grassroots politics, providing a unique lens through which listeners can explore the dynamic landscape of civic engagement, community activism, and the power of ordinary individuals to effect meaningful change. Hosted by seasoned political enthusiasts and community advocates, "Grassroots Chronicles" serves as a vital platform for those who believe in the transformative potential of grassroots movements. Each episode takes its audience on an insightful journey, uncovering the untold stories of local...
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Welcome to "Grassroots Chronicles," a captivating podcast that delves into the heart of grassroots politics, providing a unique lens through which listeners can explore the dynamic landscape of civic engagement, community activism, and the power of ordinary individuals to effect meaningful change. Hosted by seasoned political enthusiasts and community advocates, "Grassroots Chronicles" serves as a vital platform for those who believe in the transformative potential of grassroots movements. Each episode takes its audience on an insightful journey, uncovering the untold stories of local...
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Welcome to "Grassroots Chronicles," a captivating podcast that delves into the heart of grassroots politics, providing a unique lens through which listeners can explore the dynamic landscape of civic engagement, community activism, and the power of ordinary individuals to effect meaningful change. Hosted by seasoned political enthusiasts and community advocates, "Grassroots Chronicles" serves as a vital platform for those who believe in the transformative potential of grassroots movements. Each episode takes its audience on an insightful journey, uncovering the untold stories of local...
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Evan Power is a native of Chattanooga, TN where he graduated from the McCallie School. Mr. Power moved to Florida where he attended Florida State University. He received a Bachelor of Science in Finance and a Master of Science in Political Science. Evan started his career working for the now-Senator Marco Rubio in the Florida House of Representatives, serving both in the Majority Office and the Procedures and Policy Office where he left after serving as the Legislative Analyst. In 2010 Mr. Power was elected Vice Chairman of the Leon County Republican Party and in 2014, he was elected Chairman....
info_outlineIn a triumphant return after a much-needed hiatus, "The Yard Sign" podcast—Florida's original political powerhouse hosted by Johnny Torres and David Cabrera—kicks off with renewed energy on October 2, 2025. Motivated by recent seismic events like the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the duo reflects on their 191-episode legacy, the explosion of conservative influencers flocking to Florida, and the need for fresh perspectives, including pop culture infusions and new voices like a Puerto Rican co-host and returning guests. With producer "Patriot Mike" (a nod to his New England Patriots fandom) at the helm, they dive into the week's hottest topics: the groundbreaking announcement of Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl LIX halftime performer, courtesy of Jay-Z and Roc Nation. The hosts unpack the cultural pride for Latinos, Bad Bunny's meteoric rise from Puerto Rican grocery bagger to global icon (net worth ~$50M), his political controversies (advocating Puerto Rican independence and socialist vibes despite U.S. ties), and Republican backlash over his fluid sexuality and fashion—drawing parallels to Prince's iconic 2007 show and dismissing boycotts as self-sabotage. They highlight the NFL's international push (aiming for 36 global games) and how this taps into 750 million Hispanics worldwide, predicting a fun, boundary-pushing spectacle that prioritizes global viewers over "rich white" stadium crowds. Shifting north, they touch on New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani's rising profile amid urban progressive stirrings, teasing deeper dives into his "fortune teller"-esque influence on city politics. The episode culminates in a kiddie-pool primer on Florida's wide-open 2026 gubernatorial race to succeed Ron DeSantis, amid Trump-DeSantis fence-mending. Torres and Cabrera endorse U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds as the frontrunner—praising his finance background, Naples roots, Trump endorsement, sheriff slate, and record $31M haul—positioning him as more qualified than DeSantis with state-federal experience. They caution Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez against jumping in too soon (advising congressional bids instead to avoid career burnout), dismiss Casey DeSantis rumors post-nonprofit scandal, and note House Speaker Paul Renner's northern base as a debate foil. On the Dem side, ex-Rep. David Jolly's centrist switcheroo gets a polite nod but slim odds in a +2M GOP voter state. Wrapping with calls for more primaries and Icarus warnings for overambitious risers, the hosts urge listeners to like, share, and subscribe for weekly Thursday drops at 5 PM ET—blending politics, culture, and unfiltered banter for Florida's evolving electorate.
**Topic Chapters:**
- 00:00:25 - Show Relaunch & Hiatus Reflections
- 00:08:02 - Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Bombshell
- 00:09:32 - Zohran Mamdani's NY Political Stir
- 00:47:01 - Florida Gubernatorial Race Breakdown
- 01:11:19 - Candidate Spotlights & Future Predictions
- 01:11:59 - Outro & Calls to Action
**YouTube Tags:** Bad Bunny Super Bowl, Florida Governor Race 2026, Byron Donalds Governor, Jeanette Nuñez Politics, Ron DeSantis Successor, Zohran Mamdani NY, Puerto Rican Pride, NFL Halftime Controversy, Trump DeSantis Feud, Hispanic Vote Florida, Conservative Podcast Return, Charlie Kirk Assassination, Jay-Z Roc Nation, David Jolly Democrat, Paul Renner Speaker