Backbone Radio, November 13, 2011

Audio archives for this show:

Segment 1 - Intro; Joshua Sharf on Keystone XL pipeline view from Nebraska




Segment 2 - CO GOP Chairman Ryan Call on redistricting and the 2012 election




Segment 3 - Phil Kerpen: The REINS Act, Net neutrality, and more




Segment 4 - Phil Kerpen: Card check, wetlands, Republican politics




Segment 5 - Ross and Matt Schmitz discuss results of Tuesday’s elections, including Ohio’s SB5 versus Issue 3





Segment 6 - Ross and Matt discuss immigration, GOP politics; Siga’s smallpox vaccine and more Obama administration corruption




[UPDATE: At 5:33 PM, we’ll have Ryan Call, Chairman of the Colorado Republican Party, on the air to talk about the new redistricting map approved by a judge in Denver this week. We’ll also talk about Colorado’s likely role in the 2012 presidential election as well as other interesting political issues.]

On this Sunday’s edition of Backbone Radio, this week’s co-host, Matt Schmitz, and I will talk about everything from corruption in sports (not just the despicable events at Penn State), Republican candidates, and the Obama Administration’s remarkable cowardice in refusing to make a decision on a Canada-to-US pipeline which would create at least 20,000 American jobs.

We’ll also cover some of the more interesting election results of this past Tuesday. Much was made of the defeat of the “union-busting” law in Ohio, but internals tell a different story than liberals and their media friends would like you to believe.

During the 6 PM hour, we’ll be joined by Phil Kerpen of Americans for Prosperity. We’ll discuss Phil’s excellent new book, Democracy Denied: How Obama is Ignoring You and Bypassing Congress to Radically Transform America - and How to Stop Him.

Please join me by listening to (and calling in to) this week’s Backbone Radio program from 5 PM to 8 PM on 710 AM KNUS in Denver and 1460 AM KZNT in Colorado Springs.

If you’re not in range of the radio waves, you should be able to listen to the show online by clicking HERE.

I hope you’ll actively participate in the conversation with me: Call the studio at 303 696 1971.

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