The fired FEMA worker who instructed staff to skip homes showing Trump support during hurricane relief says she was not alone. She says it was policy to protect staffers who felt threatened.
There is plenty of advice for Democrats in the wake of President Trump’s defeat of Kamala Harris, but are they listening? Some of them are as they realize the party was hijacked by far left social architects. Others…not so much.
The legacy media appears to be in trouble. ABC is in a panic over The View and is seeking ways to add balance to the show. CNN is making cuts are refocusing its efforts. The LA Times is replacing its editorial board and seeks balance in tis coverage. Can it work? Can the media reclaim its reputation and maintain relevance? It all started with a discussion here on the show and a text from a friend, a reporter, who found the AP reporting in the wake of Donald Trump’s victory as interesting as I did. Wayne Price joins us in our final hour to examine legacy media and what it needs to do to survive.
We’ve got a link for you in the political section of the page showing President Trump’s nominations to date. Three of them are impacting Florida with replacing Senator Marco Rubio and two House members being paramount for Governor DeSantis. He’s already moving to get special elections scheduled.
THE LINEUP
Social
Fail the Master, Pay the price: CNN cuts coming
LA Times replacing Editorial Board- shifting focus
EV mandates impossible to meet
Political
Fired FEMA worker says it wasn’t just her
Crazies in control- why Kamala skipped Rogan
Maher to Dems: look in the mirror
Some Dems waking up to reality
Other Dems, his own party/state, don’t get it
Florida
DeSantis moves to schedule congressional special elections
Sentinel decries restricting amendment initiatives (a good idea)