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The multi-GAB Award winning radio station, WBHF, brings you the ability to get all of our shows and content as a podcast. Since 1946, WBHF has been broadcasting from Cartersville, Georgia.
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A podcast where we typically discuss and celebrate the films of Gene Wilder, one minute at a time. Season one was dedicated to Young Frankenstein. Season two we looked at Blazing Saddles. With Season three, we moved in a new direction, taking on more of a talk-show format with guests.
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Today's show opens with the ongoing examples of lawfare being waged. Jocelyn Wade sues Nathan for money he keeps trying to hide from her that's coming from working with Fani Willis. There is discussion about the Big Fani Willis RICO case and how there is now undeniable voter fraud. We get soundbites from Phil Holloway on the Alvin Bragg case with M…
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On today’s show, we once again open our Friday show with Tara Bull’s Top 10 News Stories you likely did not hear on the Legacy/mainstream media this week. From audience feedback, I will be keeping this in the format for a long time to come! Next I give you my thoughts on why the members of the Freedom Caucus have been attending the court trial of D…
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On today’s show, we open with something to help more easily recognize how bad inflation still is for the average American. We look at the typical food prices from 2020 versus 2024. Most are paying around 46% more for food than they were four years ago. Yet, Joe Biden has twice lied about the inflation rate being at 9% when he took office. WH Press …
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On today’s show, I open with a personal story that just happened to me today. My love and support of the US Constitution was questioned and then I was called a fraud and a con-artist. So, after putting the bit of nonsense to bed, we dive into my stack of stuff. Citizen journalist Toria Brooke released a story where she transcribes an interview with…
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On today's show we are once again joined by Coach Kyle Tucker of the Cartersville Purple Hurricanes baseball team to talk about their win over Ware County and heading to the GHSA state championship series at Cool-Ray Field in Gwinett County. Then we discuss the MLB season and the Braves. Kevin Karel then shifts to a special in memoriam segement on …
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On today’s show, I use the testimony of Michael Cohen to illustrate a premise I believe is in full-swing here in the United States (and maybe much of the Western world). I titled the episode, “Getting a liar to lie may not be a winning strategy; or, How the Elite live in their groupthink of self-delusion.” Every story I have today falls within that…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Leigh Welch, the Executive Director of the Etowah Foundation, along with Captain Greg Sparacio with the Cartesrville Police Department to discuss the new Bruce Thompson Back the Blue Scholarship. Then we are joined by Jim Dunham for our weekly spot, "Stories that Won the West," where we look at this week in W…
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On today’s show, we open with the UN revising the numbers downward by nearly 50% for Palestinians killed in their war with Israel. We then move to a reminder that Ashley Biden’s therapy journal was real and she was 37 years old when she wrote about taking showers with her dad. Today we read the letter she (or her legal team) wrote to try to paint t…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Captain Greg Sparcio of the Cartersville Police Department along with Eva Lanier, starting a summer internship, to discuss Coffee with a Cop. That event will take place this coming Wednesday, May 15 from 9AM to 11AM at the Starbuck's inside the local Target store. Then we get a short interivew between Matt Sa…
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On today's show, we spend time looking at recent statement made by both Andrew and Chris Cuomo and how they are trying to absolve themselves from any COVID-19 negativity, while re-writing history. I also dive into the unforced errors committed by Gov. Kristi Noem (R-SD) with her book tour. She has tanking any chance at being Trump's VP pick. Then B…
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On today’s show, we open as we do every Friday, with the Tara Bull’s Top 10 News items the Legacy/mainstream media likely didn’t talk much about this past week. It’s always fun to dive into that list! Next we do a little more analysis on the Stormy Daniels testimony given yesterday in the Alvin Bragg case. So far, regardless of political leaning, e…
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On today’s show, we examine the latest pro-Hamas/anti-Israel move from Quid pro Joe. It seems if the PM of Israel does not do what Biden wants him to, then Biden will not deliver the promised weapons that Congress has already approved. Where have we heard this same scenario before? Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) weighs in, along with David Axelrod and…
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WBHF has had a long-standing tradition of interviewing candidates running for office in a forum setting. Sometimes candidates choose not to attend the forum, but those who do, we like to provide the full interview for voters to listen to at their leisure. Today, WBHF News Director Earnesting Young Jones was able to sit down with candidates Milena H…
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On today’s show, we spend time reviewing the Alvin Bragg case against Donald Trump and the dumpster fire testimony that was Stormy Daniels. The testimony was so bad, even biased Judge Merchan told the jury to discount most of it. You know it’s bad when Jonathan Turley, Alan Dershowitz and CNN all agree it is a nightmare for the prosecution. Things …
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Today, we are once again joined by Coach Kyle Tucker of the Cartesville Purple Hurricanes to talk about last week's big (lightning delayed) win to send them to the Final Four. Then we dive into baseball and some Braves talk along with a check on how many of the teams are doing in both the AL and the NL. Then we wrap-up with some hockey playoff disc…
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On today's show, we are first joined by Logan Boss, Public Information Officer for the Georgia Department of Public Health, NW Disstrict, to talk about an upcoming information fair at The Champion's Center at Lakepoint. The fair is all about opioid abuse and prevention, but in a family friendly way. We then have our monthly check-in with Trey Gaine…
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On today’s show, I spend some time on what I think is the most insidious type of bigotry, and that is the bigotry of low expectations. This relates to Gov. Kathy Hochul’s (D-NY) statement that young, black children in the Bronx don’t even know what the word “computer” is. This leads to John Kirby saying we sometimes have to negotiate with terrorist…
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On today's show we have our check-in from Marcus Warren, Bartow's County's Emergency Management Director to chat about spring and summer weather and planning for emergencies. Then we are joined by Jim Dunham for his weekly segment, "Stories that Won the West."By WBHF Radio
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On today’s show, I have to open with a topic we covered around two years ago with the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. Thanks to unredacted documents released by Judge Aileen Canon, many outlets are catching up to where we have been in this audience for a long time now. But, for the newer listeners, we go through the cover-up and setup that was the Mar-a-La…
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On today's show, I open with a discussion about the cosplaying LARPers and horrible fiscal policy out of Jared Bernstein. Then, for our Fitness First Saturday, we are joined by Susan Delmonico of SJD Health and Fitness to discuss the health benefits of gardening. Then we are joined for a brief moment by Kelly Nagel to promote the Farmers Market. Ma…
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On today’s show, we start off Friday as we usually do, by going through Tara Bull’s Top 10 Headlines the media (likely) didn’t tell you this week. It’s a great way to hit several topics in rapid fire. There is a new bill that has been quietly pushed into committee called The Courage to Serve Act. This bill would provide illegals who choose to serve…
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On today's show, we were joined by Air Force Recruiter Tech Sergeant Sigourney Rosario and new recruit Airman McKenzie Campbell. We spent a lot of time with McKenzie to talk about how she first decided to investigate careers in the military. Her background was a fascination in science and physics and found a career option in the electrical field.…
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On today’s show, the elites in government and in our institutions may have shown Americans too much of who they are and what they are doing and it very well might be backfiring. We open with yet another undercover op conducted by James O’Keefe, showing us how the CIA conspired against Donald Trump. Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY) wants us to believe that i…
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On today's show we are first joined by Brad Cauthron with Piedmont Cartersville Medical Center to talk about the upcoming EMS appreciation week. Then we are joined by Regina Shaw, the DIrector of the Cartesrville Farmer's Market to talk about it's 2024 season opening this coming Saturday.
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On today’s show, I open with a reminder that last last year, the FBI refused to give an update on the status of voter fraud from Muskegon, Michigan. That leads to a story today from Michigan State Senator Jim Runestad about a bill the democrats in the state just voted through to the House that would make cheating even easier. Rep. Adam Morgan (R-SC…
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On today's show we are joined by Canes head baseball coach, Kyle Tucker, to talk about theri post-season run and the upcoming weekend elite 8 match-up at Richard Bell Field. Then we dive into the MLB and the Atlanta Braves. We close the show with a recap of the NFL draft and specifically reviewing the Atlanta Falcons picks including taking QB Micha…
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On today’s show, I ask the question if it really is being polite or showing kindness to willfully lie to someone and play into their own self-delusions? How do we expect people to embrace reality if they are allowed to exist in a world of make-believe? At the start of today’s excursion through the news, we start with the empty skulls on college cam…
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On today's show we are first joined by two rider with the Iron Order Motorcycle Club of Cartersville to talk about thier upcoming ride to benefit the Flowering Branch Children's Shelter. Gz and Little joined to chat about the June 1 event that will end in Friendship Plaza with music, food, auctions and raffles. Then we are joined for our weekly seg…
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On today’s show, I open with my thoughts after spending some time outdoors this weekend, working around my yard an in our vegetable garden. It reminded me of how communities originally started to form. On top of that, I find it interesting to see how much work goes into bringing a vegetable plant to full adulthood in order to produce food versus ho…
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On today's show we are first joined by Pastor David Franklin and Janet Queen to discuss this year's upcoming National Day of Prayer. Then, in the final hour, we welcome back Melinda Lemmon, the Executive Director for Economic Development in Bartow County for her monthly check-in.
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Today we dive into the chilling effect of the pro-terrorist and anti-Semitic views that are showing up on all of our college campuses. An arrested professor at Emory can't understand why she was arrested after admitting to hitting a cop over the head. Then we dive into the food-talk 4th Saturday segment with Valerie Holt where we discussed the trad…
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