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Red Meat Roundup: tastiest talk tidbits from across the US

Politics, crime, law and order and more are rounded up here in this assortment of the tastiest bites of audio from Audacy talk stations across the United States.

  1. 105

    BONUS: 'The family is asking for proof of life:' Nancy Guthrie latest, plus developments in trans surgeries for kids, and government shutdown

    Are there new leads in the investigation of Nancy Guthrie, the missing persons case captivating the country? Plus, learn about a landmark case in gender treatment for kids, and whether the Dems are willing to shut down the government again.

  2. 104

    BONUS: Trump drops poo on Dems (or pretends to) in another presidential first, plus who is JD Vance really?

    Republicans found plenty to laugh about this week, including a meme that President Donald Trump shared featuring himself in a crown and releasing poo from a fighter jet. Annie Frey and Rich Zeoli weigh in on that. Meanwhile, the National Guard could be coming to more cities, the shutdown still has no end in sight -- which Marc Cox tackles -- and Tara Servatius is wondering: Who is JD Vance, really?

  3. 103

    Border czar Tom Homan reveals what's next in immigration, plus the latest crimes from illegals and what it's really like to be a socialist

    President Donald Trump's border czar Tom Homan talked exclusively to Marc Cox at KFTK radio in St. Louis today about how migrant reform is going and what's next, as Tara Servatius at WORD radio revealed some horrendous new crimes committed by illegals and Bob Rose at WSKY Radio delves into the stories of people living under socialism.

  4. 102

    Trump's budget goes down in flames: Did the GOP do it to protect America? Plus James Comey's greatest hits and even Dems praise the Middle East trip and

    Conservatives refused to push President Donald Trump's budget out of committee (which you may have heard first here on Red Meat), so let's discuss how if they didn't, what's happening in California could happen to the rest of the country. Plus, James Comey threatened with arrest over Tweet and Trump's Middle East trip gets raves even from Biden staffers.

  5. 101

    BREAKING: Congressman says Freedom Caucus will hold up Trump's budget, plus where's all the money going and latest on migrants

    SC Congressman Ralph Norman just said he’s holding up President Donald Trump’s 'big beautiful budget bill' as is on The Tara Show on WYRD Radio and you'll want to hear why. Plus, the latest on what we should be spending money on, Chinese cyber attacks and the crisis at the border.

  6. 100

    Are we on the brink of nuclear war? Plus, protecting kids from crime, fighting legalized prostitution, and why there's a pope from the US

    Red Meat, a collection of the tastiest tidbits from Audacy's conservative News-Talk radio stations, is covering a lot of ground this week. This episode covers kids and vulnerability to crime, efforts to legalize prostitution in one of America's favorite cities -- because that DOESN'T sound like a disaster, am I right? We've got fears of nuclear war all the way to -- you guessed it!-- the new Pope and theories about why the Vatican chose an American.

  7. 99

    Is illegal immigration going to bring a civil war? Plus, a true American patriot revealed and a Tesla vandalism victim speaks out

    In this week's Red Meat podcast, Tara Servatius discusses whether a civil war is brewing over illegal immigration, a real-life Tesla owner talks with Marc Cox on KFTK about how often he gets the middle finger (spoiler: it's a lot), and Bob Rose of WSKY discusses a true American patriot who risked his life in gator-infested waters to save an eagle.

  8. 98

    President Trump joins NewsNation for town hall to mark first 100 days of his second term

    President Donald Trump joined NewsNation's Chris Cuomo and commentators Bill O'Reilly and Stephen A. Smith for a town hall discussion to mark the first 100 days of his second term.

  9. 97

    Red Meat: Will Donald Trump have to pardon his staff weekly?

    In this week's Red Meat, a collection of tidbits from Audacy's conservative talk stations, Tara Servatius, Rich Zeoli and Annie Frey cover parents fighting LGBTQ storybooks, the real story on deportations, activist judges and more.

  10. 96

    A New Study has Shown that Eating too Much of THIS Increases Risks of Dementia

    We love eating it, but according to new stud it may be damaging our brain.

  11. 95

    NEWSLINE: Up to 450k Americans have a red meat allergy linked to tick bites

    Dr. Luis Marcos from Stonybrook Medicine tells Newsline with Brigitte Quinn why a tick bite can cause some people to become allergic to red meat.Photo: Getty Images

  12. 94

    Does the Griner Trade Encourage Countries to Take Hostages?

    Heritage Foundation's national security and foreign policy expert, Jim Carafano, talks the impact of the Brittney Griner trade for the merchant of death means for the integrity of the United States, encouraging countries to take hostages, and much more. 

  13. 93

    We Were So Close To Living In An Authoritarian Regime

    Tara talks about how scary the lengths social media companies went to censor Republican voices. 

  14. 92

    Not Woke Enough

    Tara talks about the Britney Griner deal and why he left a marine.

  15. 91

    Do Not Let Joe Biden Anywhere Near Your Fantasy Football Team

    Tara talks about the worst trade of all time as we gave up the merchant of death for a WNBA basketball player. 

  16. 90

    Should we blame Biden for high winter energy bills?

    Senior Policy Analyst with the Heritage Foundation, Katie Tubb joins Mark Reardon to discuss her latest piece, "A Hard Winter Looms for Americans' Energy Bill and Wallets. Blame Biden."   © 2022 KFTK (Audacy). All rights reserved. | (Photo by John Normile/Getty Images)

  17. 89

    No, Mass Murders Are Not Predominantly “Right-Wing” Extremists Like Media Claims

    John R. Lott Jr.—President of the Crime Prevention Research Center—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his recent editorial on Real Clear Politics, “The Crazy Right-Wing Shooter Myth.” Lott writes, “[i]f you only read the New York Times editorials, you’d believe that political violence in America is [exclusively] a ‘right-wing’ problem.” However, if you closely examine the background of recent shooters, facts tell a very different story. For example, Lott documents that the Buffalo mass murder self-identified as an “eco-fascist national socialist” whose top priority was environmentalism.

  18. 88

    What is the "Medicare Donut Hole?"

    Mike Knight, Benefits Advisor with People’s Health, answers a callers question about what the "Medicare Donut Hole" actually is. 

  19. 87

    Environmental Battle: The War on Leaf Blowers

    Howard Husock—Senior Fellow in Domestic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute & Author of “The Poor Side of Town and Why We Need It”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to talk about his most recent opinion editorial in The Wall Street Journal, “The Environmental Battle Writ Small: Leaf-Blower.”  Read more at: https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-environmental-battle-writ-small-leaf-blower-wars-eco-hysteria-noise-affluent-municipalities-carbon-preferences-11669666011?mod=opinion_lead_pos7

  20. 86

    Target Loses $400 Million Via Retail Theft. AOC Called Retail Theft a Myth.

    During a recent earnings call, Target CFO Michael Fiddelke estimated that the big-box store has lost over $400 million in profits due to retail theft over the past year. Last year, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez referred to rising thefts in progressive cities a “myth.”

  21. 85

    Trump Taking Swipes at Desantis (Hour 3)

    Marc covers the jabs Former President Trump has dished out at the expense of Florida Governor Ron Desantis. Then, Missouri Senator in DIstrict 23 joins to review the midterm results and his run for governor. Find out who our first responder spotlight is as well. 

  22. 84

    University of Chicago cancels "The Problem with Whiteness" class

    Hour 2: Sue brings you today's Sue's News after Marc Cox joins the show to share on his upcoming Responder Rescue Raffle. Then, HaZe a Y98 personality shares the heartfelt reason he voted for the first time in Tuesday's midterm election. Later, Daniel Schmidt, a University of Chicago student, gives an update on "The Problem with Whiteness" class that was set to be taught in the winter being canceled.

  23. 83

    Should DeSantis run for president instead of Trump?

    Hour 3: Opinion Editor for Newsweek, Josh Hammer joins Mark Reardon to discuss the red... trickle last night. Then, CNN Political Contributor Scott Jennings shares why he thinks DeSantis should strike while the iron is hot. Later, Mark brings you the Audio Cut of the Day!

  24. 82

    The GOP should focus on future leaders

    Newell lays out the argument that the GOP should focus on cultivating the new patch of leaders for the future instead of holding on to Trump-brand politics. 

  25. 81

    Is Donald Trump a King Maker or a GOP Destroyer?

    After the midterms, it seems the predicted "Red Wave" was actually a "Red Trickle". Newell doesn't understand why the GOP still holds on to Trump's coattails for momentum.

  26. 80

    The Democrats Are Just Desperate At This Point

    Tara and Lee talk about how the left is trying to use scare tactics to turn out voters.

  27. 79

    The best thing for a political party is their opposing party

    Newell opens the phone lines to let the WWL listeners share what their most concerned about ahead of the midterm elections. 

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