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Rod Arquette Show: Remembering Santaquin Seargent Bill Hooser; 10 Lies Democrats Use About Elections in the U.S.

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Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, May 6, 2024
4:20 pm: Santaquin Mayor Dan Olson joins Rod for a conversation about how his community is reacting to the hit-and-run death of Seargent Bill Hooser on Sunday morning.
4:38 pm: Shia Kapos, a reporter at Politico, joins the show for a conversation about her piece on how pro-Palestinian groups behind many of the nation’s protests are backed by the same groups pushing for the re-election of Joe Biden.
6:05 pm: Shawn Fleetwood of The Federalist joins Rod for a conversation about his piece on the ten lies Democrats use about elections in the United States.
6:20 pm: Nic Dunn, Vice President of Strategy and Communications for the Sutherland Institute joins the program to discuss his piece for National Review about this election year is an opportunity for conservatives to use the minimum wage debate to persuade voters.
6:38 pm: Tim Goeglein, Vice President of External and Government Relations for Focus on the Family joins the program to discuss his piece in The Federalist about how children that come from religious schools tend to be more tolerant than those from the public school system.
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Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, May 6, 2024
4:20 pm: Santaquin Mayor Dan Olson joins Rod for a conversation about how his community is reacting to the hit-and-run death of Seargent Bill Hooser on Sunday morning.
4:38 pm: Shia Kapos, a reporter at Politico, joins the show for a conversation about her piece on how pro-Palestinian groups behind many of the nation’s protests are backed by the same groups pushing for the re-election of Joe Biden.
6:05 pm: Shawn Fleetwood of The Federalist joins Rod for a conversation about his piece on the ten lies Democrats use about elections in the United States.
6:20 pm: Nic Dunn, Vice President of Strategy and Communications for the Sutherland Institute joins the program to discuss his piece for National Review about this election year is an opportunity for conservatives to use the minimum wage debate to persuade voters.
6:38 pm: Tim Goeglein, Vice President of External and Government Relations for Focus on the Family joins the program to discuss his piece in The Federalist about how children that come from religious schools tend to be more tolerant than those from the public school system.
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