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BML- Wide Open Wednesday

It’s been two weeks since our last Wide Open Wednesday. Last week we had Christopher Davis laying out the misdeeds of Johnus Disgustus Tobia in his county commission office and his Valencia State College job. The day before we learned that, like Tobia, former commissioner Bryan Lober would not face charges for his crimes in office. I can imagine you may have plenty to say.

Whatever has you thinking, it’s your day to lay it out for us on BML. What’s on your mind?

For my part- we have more Olympic political correctness, a lesson on trying to speak for Donald Trump’s campaign, Clerk of Courts Rachel Sadoff’s audit showing Bryan Lober’s misdeeds, even Chuck Schumer seeing that President Biden’s plans for the Supreme Court are unlikely and the Secret Service Director taking the heat off local cops in the Trump assassination attempt.

I released my votes and the reasons for them in a column that posted yesterday at noon here on the website. Yes, there are a few surprises and not everybody will like my decisions. That’s OK, it why we have elections. I’ll keep a link to that column on the bottom of each day’s show page through the election.

Welcome back to Wide Open Wednesday.

Another election research tool for you: When did the candidates interview on BML? See the schedule at the following link. The podcasts can be found at the days and times indicated in the ON DEMAND PODCASTS section at the top of the page. The BML candidate interview invitation and schedule

I post my votes in each election to share how and why I vote as I do. I’ve done it since I started in radio. You can find that column here.

THE LINEUP

More Olympics political correctness

Do not try to speak for Trump- distance from Project 2025

Clerk Audit shows Lober misdeeds- was it late?

Even Schumer sees Biden’s Supreme plan is unlikely

Secret Service Director says locals not at fault in Trump assassination attempt


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