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The Boortz Report

Welcome to the podcast home of the Talkmaster - Neal Boortz! Get his daily dose of politics, opinion, commentary and that certain something that's just so...BOORTZ!

  1. 100

    Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los 07-07-26

    Boortz checked in from his mountain getaway, mixing vacation stories with plenty of opinions on politics, Democrat-run cities, immigration, and the American dream. He also shared a few entertaining detours, including prank million-euro bills, diesel fuel quirks, octopus intelligence, koi fish memories, and why visitors from around the world end up loving America once they see it for themselves. As always, the conversation bounced from current events to personal stories with plenty of laughs along the way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  2. 99

    Boortz Report: Seeing America Through the Eyes of Visitors

    Boortz reflects on meeting FIFA tourists who were amazed by everyday American experiences, from restaurant portions and free drink refills to Buc-ee’s and Waffle House. Their appreciation prompts him to think about how constant exposure to the news can overshadow the positive aspects of life in the United States. He encourages listeners to spend less time focused on the daily news cycle and more time appreciating the country from the perspective of visitors seeing it for the first time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  3. 98

    Boortz Report: A Grizzly Bear Lesson Every Hiker Should Hear

    Boortz shares a humorous story from a trip to West Yellowstone, where he asked a local outdoorsman whether carrying a .45 pistol was enough protection against grizzly bears. The man jokingly suggested filing down the barrel because a handgun would be useless against a charging grizzly. Boortz uses the anecdote to emphasize that bear spray, not a handgun, is the recommended defense when hiking in bear country, ending with a tongue-in-cheek remark about its usefulness in other situations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  4. 97

    Boortz Report: The Media's Take on Women's Sports

    Boortz reflects on what he sees as America's political and cultural decline before discussing media coverage of a Supreme Court decision allowing states to determine policies on transgender participation in women's sports. He examines how several major news outlets and public officials characterized the ruling, arguing that the language used by the media reflects a broader shift in cultural and political attitudes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  5. 96

    Boortz Report: When Rescuers Become Suspect

    Boortz discusses the U.S. role in disaster relief efforts in Venezuela, highlighting American military assistance in restoring port and airport operations and the work of U.S. search and rescue teams. He argues that despite providing significant aid, American personnel have faced repeated inspections, questioning, and restrictions from Venezuelan military and security forces. Boortz concludes by suggesting the U.S. should reconsider its involvement in cleanup efforts if rescue teams continue to face harassment from Venezuelan authorities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  6. 95

    Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los 06-30-26

    Boortz joined The Morning XTRA from the Rocky Mountains for a wide-ranging conversation that covered everything from red-light cameras and ID laws to birthright citizenship, Colorado politics, unions, and the future of the Republican Party. Along the way, he mixed in plenty of his signature humor, took a few shots at France, shared stories from retirement, and gave his unfiltered take on the issues making headlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  7. 94

    Boortz Report: The Stories About Trump You Never Hear

    Boortz contrasts the criticism of Donald Trump with examples he believes receive little media attention. He discusses political protests, challenges claims that Trump is a dictator, and compares actions taken by previous administrations with Trump's policies. Boortz also shares stories about Trump's legal challenge to desegregate Palm Beach clubs, acts of generosity toward individuals he encountered, and his decision to appoint a woman to oversee construction of Trump Tower, arguing that these examples are often overlooked in mainstream media coverage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  8. 93

    Boortz Report:The Funniest Things Cruise Passengers Say

    Boortz shares humorous stories about the surprising questions and complaints cruise passengers have made while traveling. From asking where the ship's periscope is and whether the crew commutes to work each day to mistaking a cabin safe for a microwave, Boortz reflects on what he sees as a broader lack of general knowledge and pokes fun at some of the more memorable cruise ship encounters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  9. 92

    Boortz Report: Should the Voting Age Be Raised to 25?

    Boortz discusses the rise of young voters supporting democratic socialist candidates and argues that age, education, and maturity influence political decision-making. He proposes raising the voting age to 25, citing brain development and comparing it to age restrictions used by car rental companies. Boortz also discusses his view that voting eligibility should be tied to additional qualifications, including not receiving welfare benefits.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  10. 91

    Boortz Report: Why End a Crime Program That Was Working?

    Boortz discusses Virginia's former Operation Ceasefire initiative, a crime reduction program focused on high-crime areas through community outreach, intervention with at-risk youth, technology-assisted policing, and targeted enforcement against repeat offenders. He highlights reported reductions in murders and violent crime under the program and criticizes the decision by Virginia's new administration to discontinue it. Boortz argues that successful anti-crime strategies should be maintained regardless of political affiliationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  11. 90

    Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra 06-24-26

    Neil Boortz checked in from the Rocky Mountains, where he joked about cold weather, oxygen canisters, life on the road, and why he has no interest in spending time in Las Vegas anymore. The conversation then shifted to politics, with Boortz sharing his thoughts on New York’s political direction, rising property taxes, migration from states like New York and California, and concerns about government overreach. The segment wrapped up with stories about red-light cameras, classic cars, RV travel through the mountains, puppy videos, and Boortz’s plans to spend the rest of the morning doing as little as possible.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  12. 89

    Boortz Report: The Birthright Citizenship Battle Heads to the Supreme Court

    Boortz discusses the debate over birthright citizenship and a Supreme Court case involving efforts to limit who qualifies for automatic U.S. citizenship under the 14th Amendment. He reviews the long-standing practice of children born in the United States receiving citizenship regardless of their parents' status and examines proposals that would require at least one parent to be in the country legally. Boortz argues for stricter limits on birthright citizenship and looks at how the Court's decision could affect immigration policy in the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  13. 88

    Boortz Report: The Strait of Hormuz Changes Everything

    Boortz argues that opposition to military action against Iran has weakened America's position and emboldened Iran on the world stage. He discusses the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, warning that Iran can use control of the waterway to influence global economies and foreign policy decisions. Boortz also examines Iran's relationship with Hezbollah, questions the effectiveness of recent diplomatic agreements, and contends that Iran's political and military leadership remains a significant threat despite recent military setbacks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  14. 87

    Boortz Report: School Choice Under Fire in Arizona

    Boortz shares a story from his travels in the Rocky Mountains, including a memorable experience attempting to walk a high-altitude golf course. He then turns his attention to education policy, arguing that teachers' unions remain one of the most powerful political forces in the country. Boortz discusses efforts to challenge Arizona's school choice programs and contends that teachers' unions strongly oppose policies that allow parents to use public funding for private education.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  15. 86

    Boortz Report: Why Do People Run for Office Anyway?

    Boortz reflects on his longtime skepticism of politicians and political candidates, questioning why people seek public office in the first place. He argues that many are motivated more by power than public service and discusses reforms he believes would improve government, including term limits, pay restraint for elected officials, accountability for political dishonesty, and basic civics requirements for candidates. Boortz also shares why he never pursued a political career despite occasionally considering it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  16. 85

    Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los 06-17-26

    Neal Boortz joined The Morning XTRA from the Rocky Mountains and mixed stories about skydiving, hot air balloons, and travel with plenty of opinions on crime, public safety, and the death penalty. He also questioned government spending on arts programs and took aim at what he sees as wasteful bureaucracy and progressive policies. The conversation wrapped up with a spirited debate over President Trump’s proposed deal with Iran, with Boortz expressing deep skepticism about whether Iran can be trusted to uphold any agreement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  17. 84

    Boortz Report: Student Debt and Degrees That Don’t Pay

    Boortz discusses an interview with recent college graduates carrying significant student loan debt and questions the value of certain degree programs. He highlights examples of graduates with degrees in Latin Studies and Shakespeare who struggled to explain their career prospects or how they planned to repay their loans. Boortz argues that students should consider the earning potential of their chosen fields and criticizes the idea that others should bear the cost of educational decisions that fail to lead to viable employment opportunities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  18. 83

    Boortz Report: Trump’s Iran Deal Under the Microscope

    Boortz examines the reported agreement between the Trump administration and Iran, expressing skepticism that it resolves the core issues surrounding Iran’s nuclear ambitions and control of the Strait of Hormuz. He argues that delaying action on enriched uranium and nuclear development could give Iran time to rebuild its program, while questioning whether the deal achieves anything beyond the military damage already inflicted on Iran’s capabilities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  19. 82

    Boortz Report: The Trillion Dollar Panic Over Elon Musk

    Boortz discusses the backlash from critics over the possibility of Elon Musk becoming a trillionaire. He argues that Musk’s wealth is largely tied to the value of his companies rather than cash on hand and highlights the hundreds of thousands of jobs created directly and indirectly through Musk’s businesses. Bortz also uses comparisons involving seconds, money, and distance to illustrate the enormous scale of a trillion dollars, while emphasizing the economic impact and employment opportunities generated by Musk’s success.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  20. 81

    Boortz Report: From MARTA Safety to the Myth of Old Privilege

    Neil Boortz discusses concerns about public safety and perception on Atlanta’s MARTA transit system as the city prepares for World Cup visitors. He then shifts to the concept of “old privilege,” reacting to an academic argument that adults hold unfair power over younger people simply because of their age. Bortz critiques the idea that adult experience, decision-making authority, and rule-setting are forms of oppression, arguing that such theories reflect a disconnect from reality and practical life experience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  21. 80

    Boortz Report: The Karmelo Anthony Verdict

    Boortz discusses the conviction of Carmelo Anthony for the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf at a Texas track meet. He examines the self-defense argument presented at trial, the circumstances leading up to the incident, and the sentence Anthony received. Boortz also reflects on youth, decision-making, cultural influences, and whether rehabilitation can change the course of a young offender's life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  22. 79

    Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los 06-09-26

    Neal Boortz joined The Morning Xtra from Palm Springs and bounced between politics, sports, and life on the road in the Boortz bus. He shared his skepticism about politicians, blasted anti-billionaire rhetoric, criticized MARTA safety concerns ahead of major events in Atlanta, and weighed in on the Karmelo Anthony murder trial. The conversation also took several detours into seafood, avocados, NIL money changing high school sports, the luxury of bidets, pickleball, the United Nations, and California politics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  23. 78

    Boortz Report: Race Politics and the LA Mayor’s Race

    Boortz discusses the Los Angeles mayoral election, criticizing the city's leadership and questioning why some voters continue to support incumbent politicians. He focuses on the concept of racial voting, citing research on voting patterns among different demographic groups and examining how race can influence electoral outcomes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  24. 77

    Boortz Report: The Billboard Lawyer Boom

    Boortz reflects on life on the road and the overwhelming number of billboards advertising drugs and personal injury attorneys. He discusses his own background as a lawyer, criticizes what he sees as the commercialization of the legal profession, and argues that aggressive lawsuit advertising contributes to rising insurance costs and a growing culture of litigation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  25. 76

    Boortz Report: Has the LGBTQ Debate Reached a Turning Point?

    Boortz reflects on his longtime support for gay rights and discusses what he sees as changing public attitudes toward LGBTQ issues. Referencing recent polling, he argues that growing debates over topics like Pride events, drag queen story hours, and gender identity are contributing to a shift in public opinion and a broader cultural backlash.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  26. 75

    Boortz Report: Immigration Reform or Border Enforcement?

    Boortz contrasts immigration policies under Biden and Trump, arguing that border security measures can be implemented without broader immigration reform. He discusses changes in migration projections, asylum policies, and deportation efforts, while criticizing opposition to immigration enforcement and examining the political debate surrounding border security.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  27. 74

    Boortz Report America at 250 Where’s the Celebration

    Boortz questions the lack of excitement surrounding America’s upcoming 250th anniversary, wondering why there are so few major celebrations planned across the country. He discusses Donald Trump’s efforts to organize a national event, reflects on declining patriotism, and argues that many Americans no longer share the same appreciation for the nation’s history and accomplishments.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  28. 73

    Boortz Report Atlanta Crime Concerns

    Boortz shares concerns about crime, public safety, and law enforcement policies in Atlanta. He criticizes media coverage of so-called "teen takeovers," discusses private security measures in Buckhead, and argues that overcrowded jails and reduced enforcement of lower-level offenses could encourage more criminal behavior.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  29. 72

    Boortz Report: When Corporate Decisions Go Too Far

    Boortz talks about frustrating corporate decisions that he believes make everyday experiences worse for customers and employees alike. From restaurants changing menu practices to resorts removing popular features, he shares examples of how large companies can become disconnected from common sense and customer preferences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  30. 71

    Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los 05-26-26

    Neal Boortz joined The Morning Xtra from somewhere west of the Continental Divide and covered everything from Georgia politics to taxes, transgender issues, Memorial Day controversies, and the ongoing conflict with Iran. Neal and the guys debated whether Georgia is trending permanently blue, why younger voters are talking about the Fair Tax again, and whether Marco Rubio or J.D. Vance is better positioned for the future of the Republican Party. The conversation eventually turned into a fiery back-and-forth on Iran, with Neal arguing the U.S. should stop dragging its feet and fully commit to ending the threat posed by the Iranian regime.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  31. 70

    Boortz Report: America’s Billboard Lawyer Problem

    Boortz shares frustrations from a road trip across the Southwest, focusing on the overwhelming number of billboards advertising personal injury attorneys. He argues that aggressive legal advertising encourages unnecessary lawsuits, contributes to higher insurance costs, and fuels a broader culture of litigation in America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  32. 69

    Boortz Report: Why is Left so angry

    Boortz discusses growing political anger and division in the country, focusing on hostility toward Donald Trump and conservative viewpoints. He argues that many policy positions now criticized were previously supported by Democrats under earlier administrations, and he also examines debates over immigration, meritocracy, wealth, and economic equality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  33. 68

    Boortz Report: Crime Reporting Political Correctness

    Boortz criticizes media coverage of violent crimes, arguing that news outlets avoid mentioning the race of suspects even when clear descriptions are available. He discusses recent incidents in New York, South Carolina, and Chicago, claiming that concerns about political correctness are preventing honest conversations about crime and public safety.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  34. 67

    Boortz Report: Knife Attacks vs Gun Violence

    Boortz discusses the rise in random violent attacks and examines research comparing crimes involving knives versus guns. He explains how knife attacks often lead to more personal injuries because of close contact, while gun attacks are generally more deadly. He also touches on law enforcement training, public safety concerns, and how changing crime trends are affecting everyday life.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  35. 66

    Boortz Report: Tougher Punishment for Violent Crime

    Boortz responds to recent violent crimes involving attacks on women, expressing frustration with what he sees as weak punishments for offenders. He discusses his long-held tough-on-crime views, argues that violent criminals should face far harsher consequences, and focuses especially on crimes involving abuse, assault, and murder of women. He also shares controversial ideas about punishment, accountability, and how the justice system handles violent offenders.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  36. 65

    Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los 05-19-26

    Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra for a wild, no-holds-barred conversation covering everything from anti-American sentiment and Luigi Mangione supporters to Southern culture, women in politics, basketball, and life on the road in the Boortz bus. The Talkmaster sounds off on media bias against the South, liberal culture, and why some Americans seem to hate their own country. Plus, plenty of classic Boortz humor, stories, and off-the-rails moments you won’t hear anywhere else.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  37. 64

    Boortz Report: The Fight Over Women’s Sports

    Boortz discusses the ongoing debate over transgender athletes competing in women’s sports, focusing on a California school system allowing biological males to compete in girls’ track events. He criticizes Democratic positions on gender issues and calls for female athletes to protest by refusing to compete in events involving transgender competitors.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  38. 63

    Boortz Report: Weekend Chaos From Washington to Worms

    Boortz discusses the VA ending a program involving devices for female veterans, the spread of invasive “jumping worms” across the U.S., and a congressional vote on transgender participation in women’s sports. He also touches on the political divide surrounding cultural and social issues.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  39. 62

    Boortz Report: Iran Nuclear Threat Debate

    Boortz discusses the debate over how serious a nuclear-armed Iran could become, arguing that the risks of inaction outweigh concerns about short-term economic impacts like rising gas prices. He criticizes media framing of the issue and contrasts different political attitudes toward U.S. foreign policy, national strength, and global influence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  40. 61

    Boortz Report: Why Are Corporations "Evil?"

    Boortz challenges negative perceptions of corporations, arguing that many critics don’t fully understand what a corporation actually is. He explains the basics of business structures, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations, while defending the role corporations play in investment, risk-taking, and economic growth. He critiques political rhetoric that portrays corporations as inherently harmful.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los 05-12-26

    Neal Boortz joined The Morning Xtra for a wide-ranging and hilarious conversation that bounced from terrible songs like “Achy Breaky Heart” and favorite ‘80s bands to biolabs, Fauci, government schools, and why Mississippi might actually be getting education right. Along the way, Boortz shared his love for mugshots, airplane meltdown videos, and “sovereign citizen” clips, while tossing in classic one-liners and strong opinions on everything from neck tattoos to hot air balloon pilots. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  42. 59

    Boortz Report: Billionaires Wealth Envy Politics

    Boortz pushes back against growing criticism of billionaires, arguing that entrepreneurs and investors create jobs, opportunity, and long-term wealth for others. Using Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus as an example, he contends that attacking success and wealth creation ignores the broader economic benefits that businesses can bring to everyday workers and communities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  43. 58

    NEAL BOORTZ JOINS THE KIMMER SHOW MONDAY MAY 11TH

    Boortz and Kimmer discuss the legacy of Bobby Cox, Vegas gambling, near-death moments, Trump, Iran update, wildlife adventures, aging, RV travel, and moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  44. 57

    Boortz Report: Mob Rule Versus the Constitution

    Boortz reacts to backlash over a Supreme Court ruling on congressional districts in Virginia, arguing that constitutional law should take precedence over popular opinion. He warns against what he describes as “mob rule” politics and uses the controversy to discuss the role of the courts, the limits of majority power, and what he sees as a lack of basic civics education in America.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  45. 56

    Boortz Report: Sanctuary Cities Deadly Consequences

    Boortz criticizes sanctuary city policies, arguing they prevent cooperation with federal immigration authorities and allow dangerous criminals to remain in communities. Using examples from New York, he highlights violent crimes committed by undocumented immigrants and contends that local leaders are prioritizing politics over public safety.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  46. 55

    Boortz Report: Remembering Ted Turner

    Boortz reflects on the life and legacy of Atlanta media pioneer Ted Turner, sharing personal stories from their decades-long friendship. From Turner’s early Superstation days to the launch idea that became CNN, Boortz gives a behind-the-scenes look at the larger-than-life businessman who helped shape Atlanta media and sports forever.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  47. 54

    Boortz Report: Walgreens Crime Crisis Backlash

    Boortz reacts to the closure of a Walgreens store in a high-crime Chicago neighborhood and the political backlash that followed. He criticizes proposals to penalize businesses for leaving dangerous areas, arguing that rising crime and restrictive policies are driving companies away while making cities less attractive for future investment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Neal Boortz joins The Morning Xtra with Tug and Los 05-05-26

    Neal Boortz joins Morning Extra for a wide-ranging conversation on rising tensions with Iran, media coverage of gas prices, Secret Service failures surrounding President Trump, and the political impact of nonstop media narratives. The discussion also dives into migration from New York to Florida and Georgia, taxes, local elections, culture shifts across the country, and the challenges of preserving conservative values in changing states. Plus, the crew mixes in plenty of humor, travel stories, and unexpected tangents along the way.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  49. 52

    Boortz Report: Tax Dollars Woke Priorities

    Boortz criticizes how government tax revenue is being spent, arguing that struggling American families are footing the bill for policies and programs they may strongly oppose. He focuses on controversial spending tied to prison inmates and immigration issues, framing it as an example of misplaced priorities while broader economic pressures continue to impact everyday households.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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    Boortz Report: Boortz vs O'Reilly on Live TV

    Boortz revisits a memorable clash with Bill O’Reilly over controversy surrounding a privately organized high school party in Georgia. He recounts how the heated debate escalated on live television, leading to an infamous on-air insult and a media moment that still lives online years later.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Welcome to the podcast home of the Talkmaster - Neal Boortz! Get his daily dose of politics, opinion, commentary and that certain something that's just so...BOORTZ!

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