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Waffles Anyone?

As expected, The Waffle- County Commission Chair Rob Feltner, has waffled in his first act as chair. It’s no surprise. He’s acting the way he was taught on the Trans-Kristine commission. Aside from the idea of becoming a “Bill of Rights Sanctuary county” being a stupid one, The Waffle- champion of the constitution that he is, pulled the ordinance from the commission’s agenda to be brought up later. We’ll have some observations and suggestions about that on today’s show.

Hillsborough Sheriff Chad Chronister has withdrawn from consideration to head the DEA. Conservative backlash over the sheriff’s Covidian policies and arrest of a pastor for holding church during the pandemic seem to have come back to haunt Chronister.

It seems governor DeSantis is in consideration for the Secretary of Defense job on President Trump’s cabinet. Concerns are that Pete Hegseth faces a tough path to confirmation.

South Korea’s president imposed Martial Law for about three hours yesterday. Maybe President Trump needs to walk into South Korea like he once did the North.

It’s WIDE OPEN WEDNESDAY on BML. What’s had you talking since the Thanksgiving break? It’s your day to get it, or anything on your mind, on the table during today’s show.

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THE LINEUP

Social

The battle isn’t over- here’s a winner!

Political

Chronister out as DEA nominee

DeSantis being considered for SecDef

S. Korea president imposes/lifts martial law

Republicans hold House 220-215

Yale prof: effort to vanquish Trump a failure

Trump speaks to the Middle East

Biden’s last stab at killing the economy

Florida

County Commission WAFFLES out of the gate

The Waffle leads the Brevard County Commission

FL settles on 1st amendment case (may not be the only time)

Challenges for the Legislature

What about the governor’s race in 2026?

Sentinel decries restricting amendment initiatives (a good idea)


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