Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Geraldo Rivera in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 20:11
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:10:05
"My Ska Brother (song for T)" by Dave Gunders - 01:25:34
Outro - 01:30:54
The final show before Election 2024 features broadcasting legend and longtime Donald Trump friend Geraldo Rivera, who tells us why he’s voting for VP Harris. Geraldo is a loving husband and dad, loyal friend, fierce enemy, patriot, kick-ass reporter, and proud JewRican. He's also an attorney welcomed into the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge.
Geraldo's father was Puerto Rican. Geraldo was pissed at the Madison Square Garden Event in the heart of his NYC. Geraldo is a loyal friend but more faithful to the Constitution. Like Liz Cheney, he's stood up to MAGA and reaped the whirlwind. Geraldo Rivera risked his life many times and discusses mortality.
We are delighted mid-way to be joined by Erica Rivera, Geraldo’s brilliant, fun, and youthful wife, who explains how she turned down dinner at Mar-A-Lago for good reasons. Learn what she thought of her husband's FNC colleagues. And how she's got her hubby's back.
https://x.com/geraldorivera/status/1850916624095732176?s=46&t=TS_28uoNMsyy3AjHXFRqhg
The Rivera family recently lost Geraldo’s beloved older sister, Irene Rivera Hurst, at 83. Before she passed, Irene voted for VP Harris and saw her little brother Geraldo do the same. Irene was an extraordinary wife and mother. Geraldo revered his accomplished, compassionate, loving, and kind sister.
Learn about Geraldo’s breaking points with his friend Trump. Go behind the scenes at Mar-A-Lago and the Fox News Channel. Geraldo Rivera was in the belly of the beast, and fate has made him an essential influencer in the most important election of all time.
Who better to ask about Trump’s fascination with mobster Al Capone than Geraldo? Was the firing squad threat on Liz Cheney mobsterism? Will it cause people to vote in droves against Trump? Or just the opposite? The host is confident of the VP's victory, but Geraldo is more skeptical.
Troubadour Dave Gunders persuasively argues that Kamala and Tim should get your vote on his birthday, Nov. 5. Gunders appreciates his close Hispanic bandmate/friend, T Valladares, for whom he wrote this week’s song, "My Ska Brother." It could apply to Geraldo's friendship, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B5tkfsYlSU&list=PLrkXwZ_bwlXb1YOKerTdLWujuh0_aCmRf&index=12
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Geraldo Rivera in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 20:11
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:10:05
"My Ska Brother (song for T)" by Dave Gunders - 01:25:34
Outro - 01:30:54
The final show before Election 2024 features broadcasting legend and longtime Donald Trump friend Geraldo Rivera, who tells us why he’s voting for VP Harris. Geraldo is a loving husband and dad, loyal friend, fierce enemy, patriot, kick-ass reporter, and proud JewRican. He's also an attorney welcomed into the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge.
Geraldo's father was Puerto Rican. Geraldo was pissed at the Madison Square Garden Event in the heart of his NYC. Geraldo is a loyal friend but more faithful to the Constitution. Like Liz Cheney, he's stood up to MAGA and reaped the whirlwind. Geraldo Rivera risked his life many times and discusses mortality.
We are delighted mid-way to be joined by Erica Rivera, Geraldo’s brilliant, fun, and youthful wife, who explains how she turned down dinner at Mar-A-Lago for good reasons. Learn what she thought of her husband's FNC colleagues. And how she's got her hubby's back.
https://x.com/geraldorivera/status/1850916624095732176?s=46&t=TS_28uoNMsyy3AjHXFRqhg
The Rivera family recently lost Geraldo’s beloved older sister, Irene Rivera Hurst, at 83. Before she passed, Irene voted for VP Harris and saw her little brother Geraldo do the same. Irene was an extraordinary wife and mother. Geraldo revered his accomplished, compassionate, loving, and kind sister.
Learn about Geraldo’s breaking points with his friend Trump. Go behind the scenes at Mar-A-Lago and the Fox News Channel. Geraldo Rivera was in the belly of the beast, and fate has made him an essential influencer in the most important election of all time.
Who better to ask about Trump’s fascination with mobster Al Capone than Geraldo? Was the firing squad threat on Liz Cheney mobsterism? Will it cause people to vote in droves against Trump? Or just the opposite? The host is confident of the VP's victory, but Geraldo is more skeptical.
Troubadour Dave Gunders persuasively argues that Kamala and Tim should get your vote on his birthday, Nov. 5. Gunders appreciates his close Hispanic bandmate/friend, T Valladares, for whom he wrote this week’s song, "My Ska Brother." It could apply to Geraldo's friendship, too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B5tkfsYlSU&list=PLrkXwZ_bwlXb1YOKerTdLWujuh0_aCmRf&index=12
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Wellington Webb - 10:33
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:11:24
"Can I Ask for Everything?" by Dave Gunders - 01:27:08
Outro - 01:33:15
Wellington Webb came to Denver as an 11-year-old asthmatic but soon became a Colorado legislative leader, Denver’s elected Auditor, and then Denver’s strong and successful three-term Democratic mayor (1991-2003).
Just back from Nevada, where he went door-to-door for Kamala Harris, Mayor Webb gives his insights on problems Kamala Harris will have to overcome to win over some voters, including too many women who won’t vote for a female.
A champion doorknocker, Mayor Webb recalls his 42-day-and-night walk through Denver that won him the election in 1991. Channel Nine and East High debates against late Denver DA Norm Early were decisive in 1991, and the debate victor, Mayor Webb, reviews highlights with pleasure.
Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb recalls three major Denver protests and how he handled the civil unrest. He reviews and critiques Trump’s authoritarian threats to quell civil demonstrations. But what about the Constitution? That was always Mayor Webb’s touchstone.
Denver’s Nuggets are off to a rocky start, possibly related to Russell Westbrook. Mayor Webb laments the loss of KCP, and Uncle Jeff Green's departure caused the Nuggets to slide last season. The out-of-state pro sports owners of Colorado franchises are critiqued.
Mayor Webb is unhappy with Denver's current feelings and conditions. He gives a frank assessment of problems (e.g., 16th Street Mall) in the Mile High City and explains the essentials of bringing a swagger back to the capital city of Colorado.
Troubadour Dave Gunders provides his entertaining song "Can I Ask for Everything?" How about the Democrats win the Presidency, Senate, and House? How will the women of America react to this threat to their autonomy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUqSWAqv_sQ
The host describes his feelings after a swing state tour of Georgia (MLK Center) and North Carolina. The capitulation of WaPo and LA Times to MAGA is discussed and ripped. This is how fascism does its damage. We keep going. Electoral tension builds with voting well underway.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Wellington Webb - 10:33
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:11:24
"Can I Ask for Everything?" by Dave Gunders - 01:27:08
Outro - 01:33:15
Wellington Webb came to Denver as an 11-year-old asthmatic but soon became a Colorado legislative leader, Denver’s elected Auditor, and then Denver’s strong and successful three-term Democratic mayor (1991-2003).
Just back from Nevada, where he went door-to-door for Kamala Harris, Mayor Webb gives his insights on problems Kamala Harris will have to overcome to win over some voters, including too many women who won’t vote for a female.
A champion doorknocker, Mayor Webb recalls his 42-day-and-night walk through Denver that won him the election in 1991. Channel Nine and East High debates against late Denver DA Norm Early were decisive in 1991, and the debate victor, Mayor Webb, reviews highlights with pleasure.
Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb recalls three major Denver protests and how he handled the civil unrest. He reviews and critiques Trump’s authoritarian threats to quell civil demonstrations. But what about the Constitution? That was always Mayor Webb’s touchstone.
Denver’s Nuggets are off to a rocky start, possibly related to Russell Westbrook. Mayor Webb laments the loss of KCP, and Uncle Jeff Green's departure caused the Nuggets to slide last season. The out-of-state pro sports owners of Colorado franchises are critiqued.
Mayor Webb is unhappy with Denver's current feelings and conditions. He gives a frank assessment of problems (e.g., 16th Street Mall) in the Mile High City and explains the essentials of bringing a swagger back to the capital city of Colorado.
Troubadour Dave Gunders provides his entertaining song "Can I Ask for Everything?" How about the Democrats win the Presidency, Senate, and House? How will the women of America react to this threat to their autonomy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUqSWAqv_sQ
The host describes his feelings after a swing state tour of Georgia (MLK Center) and North Carolina. The capitulation of WaPo and LA Times to MAGA is discussed and ripped. This is how fascism does its damage. We keep going. Electoral tension builds with voting well underway.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Stan Garnett in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 17:58
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 47:14
"Billy B and the Fair-Skinned Girl" by Dave Gunders - 55:16
Outro - 01:01:32
Trump’s fascist threats to use the military against political opponents and critics are a nightmare. The movie "The Apprentice" was viewed and reviewed. The host asked Roger Stone about Trump and Roy Cohn. He said, watch this movie, Citizen Cohn. Check out Ep. 159 and this trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtQNGUIw2Hg&t=16s
Superstar Colorado lawyer and former longtime Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett enters the Inner Sanctum of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss current events. He views it all from the sensational new Colorado law firm he just formed, Garnett Powell Maximon Barlow & Farbes.
Stan Garnett is an active trial lawyer who won an award for representing Dominion Voting Systems during Trump’s 2020 Big Lie, garnering the Steve Farber Award from his old firm. We talk about MTG’s outrageous claim on Alex Jones that Dominion is fixing GA votes now in 2024.
Trump’s behavior is increasingly fascist, and we discuss the threat, especially as it relates to the thoroughly Trump-defamed and victimized Paul Pelosi. Now, the would-be dictator again threatens an octogenarian home invasion attempted homicide victim.
Stan Garnett has also recently represented Aurora apartment owners who wanted better reactions from Aurora Police, but he disputes that Venezuelan street gangs took over apartment buildings. The former Boulder DA responds to Trump’s over-the-top Colorado rhetoric and exaggerations.
We discuss the sad situation where the FBI and White House blocked meaningful follow-up on sexual assault allegations against Justice Kavanaugh. Garnett stands by the credibility of the vital accuser, his client, Deb Ramirez. Listen as Stan Garnett addresses his critics in the media.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his classic crime story song, "Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl." We also discuss the host’s encounter with former US Acting AG Sally Yates at a Thursday Lawyers for Harris fundraiser in downtown Denver.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Stan Garnett in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 17:58
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 47:14
"Billy B and the Fair-Skinned Girl" by Dave Gunders - 55:16
Outro - 01:01:32
Trump’s fascist threats to use the military against political opponents and critics are a nightmare. The movie "The Apprentice" was viewed and reviewed. The host asked Roger Stone about Trump and Roy Cohn. He said, watch this movie, Citizen Cohn. Check out Ep. 159 and this trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtQNGUIw2Hg&t=16s
Superstar Colorado lawyer and former longtime Boulder District Attorney Stan Garnett enters the Inner Sanctum of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss current events. He views it all from the sensational new Colorado law firm he just formed, Garnett Powell Maximon Barlow & Farbes.
Stan Garnett is an active trial lawyer who won an award for representing Dominion Voting Systems during Trump’s 2020 Big Lie, garnering the Steve Farber Award from his old firm. We talk about MTG’s outrageous claim on Alex Jones that Dominion is fixing GA votes now in 2024.
Trump’s behavior is increasingly fascist, and we discuss the threat, especially as it relates to the thoroughly Trump-defamed and victimized Paul Pelosi. Now, the would-be dictator again threatens an octogenarian home invasion attempted homicide victim.
Stan Garnett has also recently represented Aurora apartment owners who wanted better reactions from Aurora Police, but he disputes that Venezuelan street gangs took over apartment buildings. The former Boulder DA responds to Trump’s over-the-top Colorado rhetoric and exaggerations.
We discuss the sad situation where the FBI and White House blocked meaningful follow-up on sexual assault allegations against Justice Kavanaugh. Garnett stands by the credibility of the vital accuser, his client, Deb Ramirez. Listen as Stan Garnett addresses his critics in the media.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his classic crime story song, "Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl." We also discuss the host’s encounter with former US Acting AG Sally Yates at a Thursday Lawyers for Harris fundraiser in downtown Denver.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Thom Hartmann - 08:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 43:50
"Good To Believe" by Dave Gunders - 57:01
Outro - 01:01:59
Donald Trump made a fool of himself in Aurora, CO, just hours before Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur 5785. The host hits on the numerous lowlights. Trump is whipping up hate in Colorado, but he’s looking like a sweaty loser.
Trump promises death to anybody who gets in his way. He tries out capital punishment talk in Aurora, where the Colorado death penalty went to die when DA George Brauchler lost his DA Office’s effort in the Aurora theater massacre.
World-famous radio talk show host Tom Hartmann explains the attempted MAGA fascist takeover of America. The threat is spelled out in his fine new book, The Hidden History of the American Dream: The Demise of the Middle Class – And How to Rescue Our Future.
Hartmann begins his book with this quote by FDR: “The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than the democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is fascism: ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or any controlling private power.”
Hartmann is an expert on economics, history, politics, ADHD, and religion. Thom Hartmann’s America's number one listened-to progressive talk show host, with 7 million weekly listeners. He’s also an accomplished entrepreneur, clergyman, and world traveler.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom_Hartmann
We discussed his radio career, including his time on AM760 in Denver. Hartmann explains what happened to Air America and how corporate media (including Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital) destroyed AM radio’s being objective and entertaining. ClearChannel was never the same after that and became more and more right-wing.
Hartmann recalls his interactions with Michael Medved and Salem Media. The AM radio takeover by billionaires paved the way for blue states to become GOP-red, being propagandized by Rush Limbaugh and other hate talkers demonizing the “Left.”
October 7 massacre was memorialized and discussed with Troubadour Dave Gunders, who brought us his song, "Good To Believe," right on time for the deeply meaningful Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. Hashem’s healing power gets reviewed.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Thom Hartmann - 08:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 43:50
"Good To Believe" by Dave Gunders - 57:01
Outro - 01:01:59
Donald Trump made a fool of himself in Aurora, CO, just hours before Kol Nidre and Yom Kippur 5785. The host hits on the numerous lowlights. Trump is whipping up hate in Colorado, but he’s looking like a sweaty loser.
Trump promises death to anybody who gets in his way. He tries out capital punishment talk in Aurora, where the Colorado death penalty went to die when DA George Brauchler lost his DA Office’s effort in the Aurora theater massacre.
World-famous radio talk show host Tom Hartmann explains the attempted MAGA fascist takeover of America. The threat is spelled out in his fine new book, The Hidden History of the American Dream: The Demise of the Middle Class – And How to Rescue Our Future.
Hartmann begins his book with this quote by FDR: “The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than the democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is fascism: ownership of government by an individual, by a group, or any controlling private power.”
Hartmann is an expert on economics, history, politics, ADHD, and religion. Thom Hartmann’s America's number one listened-to progressive talk show host, with 7 million weekly listeners. He’s also an accomplished entrepreneur, clergyman, and world traveler.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thom_Hartmann
We discussed his radio career, including his time on AM760 in Denver. Hartmann explains what happened to Air America and how corporate media (including Mitt Romney’s Bain Capital) destroyed AM radio’s being objective and entertaining. ClearChannel was never the same after that and became more and more right-wing.
Hartmann recalls his interactions with Michael Medved and Salem Media. The AM radio takeover by billionaires paved the way for blue states to become GOP-red, being propagandized by Rush Limbaugh and other hate talkers demonizing the “Left.”
October 7 massacre was memorialized and discussed with Troubadour Dave Gunders, who brought us his song, "Good To Believe," right on time for the deeply meaningful Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. Hashem’s healing power gets reviewed.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
John Jackson - 35:55
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:48:49
"New Last Chance" by Dave Gunders - 02:10:33
Outro - 02:15:37
This is a Jewish High Holidays freedom-loving special with the show’s Ukraine correspondent, John Jackson. Jackson is back in Ukraine after returning to Colorado to repair his wounds. Follow John Jackson on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/@JJUkraine
The show begins with the host ripping deteriorating, sociopathic Trump for calling Kamala mentally impaired from birth, and everybody can see she’s missing something. Trump is projecting and confessing. Jack Smith has an air-tight January 6 case, so Trump is threatening violence. John Jackson despises and fights fascism. He loves freedom.
Still, the MAGA broadcast and social media sycophants stay on board with Trump despite his non-stop lying and dark threats. The mainstreaming of MAGA via Caplis Law and DA George Brauchler gets reviewed.
Tina Peters was the Mesa County Clerk and Recorder. She took part in Trump’s Big Lie. Mesa County District Court Judge Matthew Barrett sentenced Peters to nine years, and we have heard the sound. Now, Judge Barrett is receiving threats.
Another election denier with power is Republican VP nominee J.D. Vance. John Jackson lets loose on the shady senator from Ohio who has decided to defame and destroy Ukraine as if an agent of Putin. Vance would surrender Kyiv and Kherson, two Ukrainian cities under attack.
Dots get connected to Trump, who will sell out Ukraine if elected, as he’s done before. Consider the mobster strong arm Trump keeps putting on the heroic Volordomor Zelenskyy, the brave Jewish president of Ukraine.
https://x.com/irgarner/status/1839688519955935400
Mark Cuban’s strong guesting on white-boy podcasts gets played and reviewed. Cuban punches up at Musk and Trump, two rich guys he knows fairly well. The Mark Cuban family will also be celebrating Rosh Hashanah as proud Jews.
Israel is at war on many fronts. Jackson expertly reviews Israel’s decisive military moves of late. What should the Jewish State do next to respond to Tuesday’s barrage of missiles aimed by Iran at Tel Aviv? Jackson and the host are aggressive against Tehran and taking out nukes.
The dots are connected between the wars faced by Israel and Ukraine. Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran all take marching orders from Russian President Vlad Putin. The Russian leader’s despicable bunker mentality gets analyzed, and we discuss his associations with Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Troubadour Dave Gunders is getting much better following full right knee replacement surgery. His “New Last Chance” song is perfect for the Days of Awe between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Concerts by Garth Brooks and the Eagles in Vegas get reviewed. The boys have an awesome discussion of current events.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
John Jackson - 35:55
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:48:49
"New Last Chance" by Dave Gunders - 02:10:33
Outro - 02:15:37
This is a Jewish High Holidays freedom-loving special with the show’s Ukraine correspondent, John Jackson. Jackson is back in Ukraine after returning to Colorado to repair his wounds. Follow John Jackson on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/@JJUkraine
The show begins with the host ripping deteriorating, sociopathic Trump for calling Kamala mentally impaired from birth, and everybody can see she’s missing something. Trump is projecting and confessing. Jack Smith has an air-tight January 6 case, so Trump is threatening violence. John Jackson despises and fights fascism. He loves freedom.
Still, the MAGA broadcast and social media sycophants stay on board with Trump despite his non-stop lying and dark threats. The mainstreaming of MAGA via Caplis Law and DA George Brauchler gets reviewed.
Tina Peters was the Mesa County Clerk and Recorder. She took part in Trump’s Big Lie. Mesa County District Court Judge Matthew Barrett sentenced Peters to nine years, and we have heard the sound. Now, Judge Barrett is receiving threats.
Another election denier with power is Republican VP nominee J.D. Vance. John Jackson lets loose on the shady senator from Ohio who has decided to defame and destroy Ukraine as if an agent of Putin. Vance would surrender Kyiv and Kherson, two Ukrainian cities under attack.
Dots get connected to Trump, who will sell out Ukraine if elected, as he’s done before. Consider the mobster strong arm Trump keeps putting on the heroic Volordomor Zelenskyy, the brave Jewish president of Ukraine.
https://x.com/irgarner/status/1839688519955935400
Mark Cuban’s strong guesting on white-boy podcasts gets played and reviewed. Cuban punches up at Musk and Trump, two rich guys he knows fairly well. The Mark Cuban family will also be celebrating Rosh Hashanah as proud Jews.
Israel is at war on many fronts. Jackson expertly reviews Israel’s decisive military moves of late. What should the Jewish State do next to respond to Tuesday’s barrage of missiles aimed by Iran at Tel Aviv? Jackson and the host are aggressive against Tehran and taking out nukes.
The dots are connected between the wars faced by Israel and Ukraine. Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran all take marching orders from Russian President Vlad Putin. The Russian leader’s despicable bunker mentality gets analyzed, and we discuss his associations with Donald Trump and Elon Musk.
Troubadour Dave Gunders is getting much better following full right knee replacement surgery. His “New Last Chance” song is perfect for the Days of Awe between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Concerts by Garth Brooks and the Eagles in Vegas get reviewed. The boys have an awesome discussion of current events.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Judge Bob Orr in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 14:45
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:25:44
"It Hurts Me Too" by Dave Gunders - 01:41:16
Outro - 01:47:11
Prominent North Carolina Republican mainstay and NC Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr returns to show (Ep. 88) with his home state in the headlines. NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is a hot MAGA mess, and Hurricane Helene has just wreaked havoc.
Bob Orr ran for Governor in North Carolina as a Republican in 2008. The GOP was different then. After his celebrated exit in 2016 at the Cleveland GOP national convention, Orr has led the Never Trump movement.
https://www.youtube.com/live/gu_xkKuGguM
Now, Bob Orr is an asset for the Harris-Walz campaign in the key state of North Carolina. Find out how that happened. He’s a principled North Carolina conservative who loves the law and calls out racism and misogyny.
Bob knows Appalachia but is not impressed by JD Vance. He is impressed by Governor Tim Walz, with whom he interacted. The guest and host mainly admire Kamala Harris's talented attorney skills. We wonder about the bigotry of people who call her dumb.
We remember Al Campanis in 1987: “They may not have some of the necessities.” And Dan Caplis from Denver Unified Reich Trump Radio on 9.24.24: “There is some kind of impairment with her (Kamala Harris) and I can't diagnose it from the outside. There’s something that renders her unable to do the things necessary to be president.”
MAGA propaganda is horrific, especially when it comes from the United States Supreme Court. We discuss how the Rule of Law is now on the line and some special statutes in NC that may allow its GOP super-majority to make mischief.
Israel’s pounding of Hezbollah in Beirut was discussed as Benjamin Netanyahu delivered his speech at the United Nations in New York. The world's nations are not too united, and Army vet Bob Orr discussed his military service. Does Bibi have clean hands?
Mitt Romney now fears retribution and may leave America if Trump is elected. Bob Orr asked about fears of retribution. Trump has told all Jews, Catholics, and seniors that their heads should be examined if we vote against him. Lord, help us.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his cover of Elmore James’ blues song “It Hurts Me Too.” Hurt people hurt other people, and we discuss why Netanyahu and Donald Trump do the things they do.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Judge Bob Orr in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 14:45
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:25:44
"It Hurts Me Too" by Dave Gunders - 01:41:16
Outro - 01:47:11
Prominent North Carolina Republican mainstay and NC Supreme Court Justice Bob Orr returns to show (Ep. 88) with his home state in the headlines. NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is a hot MAGA mess, and Hurricane Helene has just wreaked havoc.
Bob Orr ran for Governor in North Carolina as a Republican in 2008. The GOP was different then. After his celebrated exit in 2016 at the Cleveland GOP national convention, Orr has led the Never Trump movement.
https://www.youtube.com/live/gu_xkKuGguM
Now, Bob Orr is an asset for the Harris-Walz campaign in the key state of North Carolina. Find out how that happened. He’s a principled North Carolina conservative who loves the law and calls out racism and misogyny.
Bob knows Appalachia but is not impressed by JD Vance. He is impressed by Governor Tim Walz, with whom he interacted. The guest and host mainly admire Kamala Harris's talented attorney skills. We wonder about the bigotry of people who call her dumb.
We remember Al Campanis in 1987: “They may not have some of the necessities.” And Dan Caplis from Denver Unified Reich Trump Radio on 9.24.24: “There is some kind of impairment with her (Kamala Harris) and I can't diagnose it from the outside. There’s something that renders her unable to do the things necessary to be president.”
MAGA propaganda is horrific, especially when it comes from the United States Supreme Court. We discuss how the Rule of Law is now on the line and some special statutes in NC that may allow its GOP super-majority to make mischief.
Israel’s pounding of Hezbollah in Beirut was discussed as Benjamin Netanyahu delivered his speech at the United Nations in New York. The world's nations are not too united, and Army vet Bob Orr discussed his military service. Does Bibi have clean hands?
Mitt Romney now fears retribution and may leave America if Trump is elected. Bob Orr asked about fears of retribution. Trump has told all Jews, Catholics, and seniors that their heads should be examined if we vote against him. Lord, help us.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his cover of Elmore James’ blues song “It Hurts Me Too.” Hurt people hurt other people, and we discuss why Netanyahu and Donald Trump do the things they do.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Beth McCann in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 08:07
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:25:32
"Some Days" by Dave Gunders - 01:28:04
Outro - 01:33:35
Denver District Attorney Beth McCann makes a historic trip into the Inner Sanctum of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. She’s about to conclude two terms and will be stepping off the public stage, but not without some public expressions, as you will hear.
Beth McCann is a trailblazing figure in Denver's legal landscape. She was sworn in as the city's first female District Attorney on January 10, 2017. Her journey to this historic position reflects groundbreaking achievements and a commitment to public service.
McCann spent her childhood moving frequently due to her father's career as an Army colonel, including stints in Japan and Taiwan. Inspired by feminist role models, she pursued higher education to establish a career. McCann graduated magna cum laude from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio.
Former President Trump is now stirring up hate against lawful Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and he’s telling lies about Aurora, Colorado. McCann assures us that Denver law enforcement will be ready if Trump comes to our neighboring city of Aurora.
Like California AG-Elect Kamala Harris, who was also elected on the first Tuesday of November 2016, Denver DA-Elect Beth McCann felt queasy about our country despite achieving her lifetime pinnacle job. Eight years later, Beth McCann voluntarily surrendered power to her successor, John Walsh (Ep 193), whom she endorsed.
McCann's legal journey began at Georgetown University Law School in 1971, where she was one of only a handful of women in her class. After graduating in 1974, she moved to Denver, becoming only the second female law clerk for Colorado's U.S. District Court Judge Sherman G. Finesilver.
McCann served as a deputy and then Chief Deputy District Attorney in Denver from 1975 to 1982, prosecuting hundreds of cases. In the early 1990s, McCann became Denver's first female Manager of Safety under Mayor Wellington Webb.
For eight years, McCann served as Deputy Attorney General for Civil Litigation and Employment Law for the Colorado Attorney General’s Office. McCann was also a four-term elected state representative for HD 8 in Denver, focusing on criminal justice matters and health care reform.
McCann has long been a strong advocate for women in the legal profession. She is a founding member and former president of the Colorado Women's Bar Association, and she explains why most of her new hires are female prosecutors.
Kamala Harris’s virtues as a fellow big-city prosecutor are extolled. Beth and Kamala have inevitably faced specific difficult everyday top prosecutor experiences. We agree that Tim Walz is a fine man and educator. We talk with Denver DA McCann about character and leadership.
McCann explains her recent decision no charges will be filed in connection with a deadly shooting in July at an apartment near the University of Denver.
According to Denver Police, a resident returned to their apartment inside One Observatory Park around 1 a.m. on July 21 and was startled by an intruder. The apartment building is on East Evans Avenue, just east of South University Boulevard.
We discuss how Kamala Harris said she’d shoot any intruder into her family home. Beth McCann explains the burden of proof on prosecutors and how she’s made thousands of such decisions.
https://people.com/kamala-harris-tells-oprah-intruder-getting-shot-if-try-to-break-in-8716045
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders plays hurt, coming off the recovery table from knee replacement surgery and offering his toe-tapping song "Some Days." Some days this week started off bad for NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who had nasty laundry exposed. It could not happen in a better swing state.
The host starts the show by decrying Trump’s blaming of the Jews in case he does not get elected. Is he talking to Craig? It appears so. What’s he going to do about it? Have friends extract retribution? WTF. Kamala continues to be calm and bright. This episode is hopeful.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Beth McCann in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 08:07
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:25:32
"Some Days" by Dave Gunders - 01:28:04
Outro - 01:33:35
Denver District Attorney Beth McCann makes a historic trip into the Inner Sanctum of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. She’s about to conclude two terms and will be stepping off the public stage, but not without some public expressions, as you will hear.
Beth McCann is a trailblazing figure in Denver's legal landscape. She was sworn in as the city's first female District Attorney on January 10, 2017. Her journey to this historic position reflects groundbreaking achievements and a commitment to public service.
McCann spent her childhood moving frequently due to her father's career as an Army colonel, including stints in Japan and Taiwan. Inspired by feminist role models, she pursued higher education to establish a career. McCann graduated magna cum laude from Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio.
Former President Trump is now stirring up hate against lawful Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, and he’s telling lies about Aurora, Colorado. McCann assures us that Denver law enforcement will be ready if Trump comes to our neighboring city of Aurora.
Like California AG-Elect Kamala Harris, who was also elected on the first Tuesday of November 2016, Denver DA-Elect Beth McCann felt queasy about our country despite achieving her lifetime pinnacle job. Eight years later, Beth McCann voluntarily surrendered power to her successor, John Walsh (Ep 193), whom she endorsed.
McCann's legal journey began at Georgetown University Law School in 1971, where she was one of only a handful of women in her class. After graduating in 1974, she moved to Denver, becoming only the second female law clerk for Colorado's U.S. District Court Judge Sherman G. Finesilver.
McCann served as a deputy and then Chief Deputy District Attorney in Denver from 1975 to 1982, prosecuting hundreds of cases. In the early 1990s, McCann became Denver's first female Manager of Safety under Mayor Wellington Webb.
For eight years, McCann served as Deputy Attorney General for Civil Litigation and Employment Law for the Colorado Attorney General’s Office. McCann was also a four-term elected state representative for HD 8 in Denver, focusing on criminal justice matters and health care reform.
McCann has long been a strong advocate for women in the legal profession. She is a founding member and former president of the Colorado Women's Bar Association, and she explains why most of her new hires are female prosecutors.
Kamala Harris’s virtues as a fellow big-city prosecutor are extolled. Beth and Kamala have inevitably faced specific difficult everyday top prosecutor experiences. We agree that Tim Walz is a fine man and educator. We talk with Denver DA McCann about character and leadership.
McCann explains her recent decision no charges will be filed in connection with a deadly shooting in July at an apartment near the University of Denver.
According to Denver Police, a resident returned to their apartment inside One Observatory Park around 1 a.m. on July 21 and was startled by an intruder. The apartment building is on East Evans Avenue, just east of South University Boulevard.
We discuss how Kamala Harris said she’d shoot any intruder into her family home. Beth McCann explains the burden of proof on prosecutors and how she’s made thousands of such decisions.
https://people.com/kamala-harris-tells-oprah-intruder-getting-shot-if-try-to-break-in-8716045
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders plays hurt, coming off the recovery table from knee replacement surgery and offering his toe-tapping song "Some Days." Some days this week started off bad for NC Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, who had nasty laundry exposed. It could not happen in a better swing state.
The host starts the show by decrying Trump’s blaming of the Jews in case he does not get elected. Is he talking to Craig? It appears so. What’s he going to do about it? Have friends extract retribution? WTF. Kamala continues to be calm and bright. This episode is hopeful.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Mike Nelson - 13:29
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:07:29
"Earth" by Dave Gunders - 01:32:49
Outro - 01:37:16
Episode 233 features Colorado's beloved weatherman, Mike Nelson. We're diving deep into the climate crisis, with Mike sharing his expertise on the alarming trends and the hopeful solutions. From LA fires to scorching temperatures in Iran and Phoenix, Mike explains why climate change is his top priority and how our collective "house is on fire."
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=rm&ogbl#inbox?compose=new&projector=1
But it's not all doom and gloom! Discover how alternative energy, especially solar and wind, could be our saving grace. Mike draws parallels to past national initiatives and proposes bold action to combat this global threat. There may be gold in solar!
https://www.alignable.com/aurora-co/land-specialists
We'll also hear Mike Nelson's take on Project 2025 and reflections on an incredible 48-year career in broadcasting. Don't miss his tales of the famous Tornado Dance, which has entertained countless Colorado schoolchildren. Mike Nelson claims he’s retiring, but listen and decide.
Then, singer-songwriter Dave Gunders joins us to discuss his poignant song "Earth" and share his reaction to the Trump-Harris debate. We'll break down Kamala's zingers and Dave's political priorities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zdvhlsFYjU
In the opening monologue, the host analyzes Trump's bad week, calls out his lies about Springfield and Aurora, and addresses the antics of his controversial supporters, Laura Loomer and Dan Caplis. The host takes pride in fellow former prosecutor Kamala Harris's strong showing.
And throughout it all, get ready for some "ice-cold" humor as Mike, Dave, and I serve our best iceberg jokes! This show is guaranteed to make you laugh and think. Mike Nelson can teach you about climate change. Mike Nelson wrote the book on climate change.
https://dl.bookfunnel.com/9jwg0av7vu
Don't miss this crucial episode as we tackle the climate emergency and the looming threat of fascism. The Craig Silverman Show: your weekly dose of hard-hitting analysis and a passionate plea to safeguard our democracy. Tune in, have fun, and stay informed!
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Mike Nelson - 13:29
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:07:29
"Earth" by Dave Gunders - 01:32:49
Outro - 01:37:16
Episode 233 features Colorado's beloved weatherman, Mike Nelson. We're diving deep into the climate crisis, with Mike sharing his expertise on the alarming trends and the hopeful solutions. From LA fires to scorching temperatures in Iran and Phoenix, Mike explains why climate change is his top priority and how our collective "house is on fire."
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?tab=rm&ogbl#inbox?compose=new&projector=1
But it's not all doom and gloom! Discover how alternative energy, especially solar and wind, could be our saving grace. Mike draws parallels to past national initiatives and proposes bold action to combat this global threat. There may be gold in solar!
https://www.alignable.com/aurora-co/land-specialists
We'll also hear Mike Nelson's take on Project 2025 and reflections on an incredible 48-year career in broadcasting. Don't miss his tales of the famous Tornado Dance, which has entertained countless Colorado schoolchildren. Mike Nelson claims he’s retiring, but listen and decide.
Then, singer-songwriter Dave Gunders joins us to discuss his poignant song "Earth" and share his reaction to the Trump-Harris debate. We'll break down Kamala's zingers and Dave's political priorities.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zdvhlsFYjU
In the opening monologue, the host analyzes Trump's bad week, calls out his lies about Springfield and Aurora, and addresses the antics of his controversial supporters, Laura Loomer and Dan Caplis. The host takes pride in fellow former prosecutor Kamala Harris's strong showing.
And throughout it all, get ready for some "ice-cold" humor as Mike, Dave, and I serve our best iceberg jokes! This show is guaranteed to make you laugh and think. Mike Nelson can teach you about climate change. Mike Nelson wrote the book on climate change.
https://dl.bookfunnel.com/9jwg0av7vu
Don't miss this crucial episode as we tackle the climate emergency and the looming threat of fascism. The Craig Silverman Show: your weekly dose of hard-hitting analysis and a passionate plea to safeguard our democracy. Tune in, have fun, and stay informed!
Rundown -
Intro - 00:34
Doug Friednash in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 21:38
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:26:14
"Have Mercy" by Dave Gunders - 01:31:49
Outro - 01:37:54
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes accomplished Colorado attorney Doug Friednash. A native Denverite, Friednash became a Colorado Assistant Attorney General, a State Representative from HD 10, Denver City Attorney, and then Chief of Staff to Mayor Hancock and Governor Hickenlooper. Now he’s a managing partner at Brownstein.
https://www.bhfs.com/people/attorneys/c-f/douglas-friednash
Doug Friednash is an American hero for his advocacy that Joe Biden had to pass the torch. From his perch as a Denver Post columnist, Friednash demanded that the incumbent give up power before and after the debate.
https://www.denverpost.com/2024/07/02/joe-biden-step-aside-second-term-donald-trump-king/
Gordon Friednash, Doug’s father, operated the College Inn on 8th Avenue near Colorado Boulevard in East Denver. Learn how deep the Friednash roots run in Colorado, where his North High Dad married an East Side girl named Zelda, Doug’s mother. Learn how Friednash began his legal career as a prosecutor.
Find out what Friednash and the Brownstein firm did at the RNC in Milwaukee and then at the DNC in Chicago. Friednash knows and trusts Governor Time Walz. This special name-dropping episode mentions lots of political bigwigs Friednash knows well.
We discuss the role of big law and big money and review the repercussions of Trump v USA. We go back to the early 1990s when Rep. Pat Schroeder finally stepped down and State Rep. Diana DeGette stepped up. Find out some events behind the scenes thirty years ago.
Friednash and his law firm are leaders in world Jewry. Doug Friednash has often stood by the Jewish State in politics and columns. We review the despicable murder of American-Israeli Hersh Goldberg-Polin and his fellow Hamas-held captives. Doug’s son got married on October 7, 2023.
https://www.denverpost.com/2023/10/12/hamas-terrorism-israel-friednash-wedding-celebration/
"Have Mercy" is a heartbreaking, thought-provoking song written and performed by our Troubadour, Dave Gunders. We dedicate the music to Hersh. We discuss current events and listen to the eulogies of their son by Jon and Rachel, Hersh's parents. Have Mercy.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:34
Doug Friednash in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 21:38
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:26:14
"Have Mercy" by Dave Gunders - 01:31:49
Outro - 01:37:54
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes accomplished Colorado attorney Doug Friednash. A native Denverite, Friednash became a Colorado Assistant Attorney General, a State Representative from HD 10, Denver City Attorney, and then Chief of Staff to Mayor Hancock and Governor Hickenlooper. Now he’s a managing partner at Brownstein.
https://www.bhfs.com/people/attorneys/c-f/douglas-friednash
Doug Friednash is an American hero for his advocacy that Joe Biden had to pass the torch. From his perch as a Denver Post columnist, Friednash demanded that the incumbent give up power before and after the debate.
https://www.denverpost.com/2024/07/02/joe-biden-step-aside-second-term-donald-trump-king/
Gordon Friednash, Doug’s father, operated the College Inn on 8th Avenue near Colorado Boulevard in East Denver. Learn how deep the Friednash roots run in Colorado, where his North High Dad married an East Side girl named Zelda, Doug’s mother. Learn how Friednash began his legal career as a prosecutor.
Find out what Friednash and the Brownstein firm did at the RNC in Milwaukee and then at the DNC in Chicago. Friednash knows and trusts Governor Time Walz. This special name-dropping episode mentions lots of political bigwigs Friednash knows well.
We discuss the role of big law and big money and review the repercussions of Trump v USA. We go back to the early 1990s when Rep. Pat Schroeder finally stepped down and State Rep. Diana DeGette stepped up. Find out some events behind the scenes thirty years ago.
Friednash and his law firm are leaders in world Jewry. Doug Friednash has often stood by the Jewish State in politics and columns. We review the despicable murder of American-Israeli Hersh Goldberg-Polin and his fellow Hamas-held captives. Doug’s son got married on October 7, 2023.
https://www.denverpost.com/2023/10/12/hamas-terrorism-israel-friednash-wedding-celebration/
"Have Mercy" is a heartbreaking, thought-provoking song written and performed by our Troubadour, Dave Gunders. We dedicate the music to Hersh. We discuss current events and listen to the eulogies of their son by Jon and Rachel, Hersh's parents. Have Mercy.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Ken Toltz - 06:25
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:11:09
"Blow Wind Blow" by Dave Gunders - 01:21:34
Outro - 01:27:48
This podcast’s Israeli correspondent Ken Toltz returns to Colorado and visits Craig’s home studio for a fascinating discussion on the week after Israel’s successful preemptive strike against Hezbollah. Learn about Ken Toltz’s life before and after October 7 in his new hometown of Herzliya. Find out how and why that town is being targeted.
https://kentoltz.medium.com/bio-857f0d5aeb16
Ken Toltz ran as a Democrat for Congress against Tom Tancredo right after Columbine. The presidential race is analyzed from an Israeli perspective. A stalwart of the gun safety issue (Safe Campus Colorado) and making college grounds gun-free, Toltz reports on recent success in the Colorado legislature.
Learn what the political divisions are like in Israel compared to America. A sense of common grieving and apprehension brings together Israelis. Ken Toltz writes for the Jerusalem Post and other publications and is a keen commentator on the relationship between Israel and America.
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-813848
This show blends Colorado with Israel with current events involving the presidential election. Who do Israelis favor? Learn the ways that Israel deals with guns, gay rights, and abortion. Hebrew was a dead language until it came back to life in modern Israel.
https://kentoltz.medium.com/aliyah-success-87f74b3e1739
Family car trips are discussed, including the host’s recent forays into Nebraska in honor of Coach Walz. Legendary Colorado College sports Coach Jerry Carle is remembered positively. He was like Coach Walz, as was the host’s Dad, Coach Shelly Silverman.
https://www.denverpost.com/2008/10/20/carle-33-season-mainstay-at-cc/
Troubadour Dave Gunders weighs in from the East Coast about his youthful family road trips. The Muddy Waters’ song "Blow Wind Blow" is perfect for the host’s memorable visit to Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota, home of Wind Cave National Park.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/08/29/tim-walz-nebraska-opinion-silverman/
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Ken Toltz - 06:25
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:11:09
"Blow Wind Blow" by Dave Gunders - 01:21:34
Outro - 01:27:48
This podcast’s Israeli correspondent Ken Toltz returns to Colorado and visits Craig’s home studio for a fascinating discussion on the week after Israel’s successful preemptive strike against Hezbollah. Learn about Ken Toltz’s life before and after October 7 in his new hometown of Herzliya. Find out how and why that town is being targeted.
https://kentoltz.medium.com/bio-857f0d5aeb16
Ken Toltz ran as a Democrat for Congress against Tom Tancredo right after Columbine. The presidential race is analyzed from an Israeli perspective. A stalwart of the gun safety issue (Safe Campus Colorado) and making college grounds gun-free, Toltz reports on recent success in the Colorado legislature.
Learn what the political divisions are like in Israel compared to America. A sense of common grieving and apprehension brings together Israelis. Ken Toltz writes for the Jerusalem Post and other publications and is a keen commentator on the relationship between Israel and America.
https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-813848
This show blends Colorado with Israel with current events involving the presidential election. Who do Israelis favor? Learn the ways that Israel deals with guns, gay rights, and abortion. Hebrew was a dead language until it came back to life in modern Israel.
https://kentoltz.medium.com/aliyah-success-87f74b3e1739
Family car trips are discussed, including the host’s recent forays into Nebraska in honor of Coach Walz. Legendary Colorado College sports Coach Jerry Carle is remembered positively. He was like Coach Walz, as was the host’s Dad, Coach Shelly Silverman.
https://www.denverpost.com/2008/10/20/carle-33-season-mainstay-at-cc/
Troubadour Dave Gunders weighs in from the East Coast about his youthful family road trips. The Muddy Waters’ song "Blow Wind Blow" is perfect for the host’s memorable visit to Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota, home of Wind Cave National Park.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/08/29/tim-walz-nebraska-opinion-silverman/
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Mike Littwin - 07:24
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:46:36
"Just Try Me" by Dave Gunders - 02:08:13
Outro - 02:13:51
Following this historic month of political upheaval, the lead columnist for @coloradosun, Mike Littwin, reviews the dramatic developments climaxed by the Chicago DNC. VP Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech was the cherry on top.
Littwin recounts his career from growing up in Norfolk to covering the local ABA Virginia Squires – who practiced at the Norfolk JCC. Point guard Larry Brown and forward Doug Moe were friendly to young Littwin, who labored for the local paper.
Two years later, the Squires had a new player, Julius Erving, who stood out. When George Gervin joined the Squires, Littwin witnessed the Iceman and Dr. J. play hellacious one-on-one games after practice.
https://images.app.goo.gl/WjANJtiwQUN6Ffoi6
Littwin went on to significant stints at the Baltimore Sun and LA Times before heading to Denver, where, for decades, he was Denver’s leading news columnist at the late Rocky Mountain News. Littwin’s work still shines twice a week at the Colorado Sun.
Kamala Harris' nomination acceptance speech gets thoroughly reviewed. The Craig Silverman Show salutes Littwin for bravely calling on @potus to step down right after his debate debacle. Littwin kept it up in subsequent columns.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/06/30/biden-trump-debate-opinion-littwin/
Social media barbs were thrown at Littwin and others advocating for Biden to pass the torch. The show recognizes the critical roles of Ezra Klein, David Axelrod, Tim Miller, NYT, George Clooney, Joe Walsh, Pod Save America, Joe Salazar, and Rob Reiner for joining the patriotic advocacy.
The antisemitism of Donald Trump gets addressed and undressed. Given Trump’s verbal attack on PA Gov. Josh Shapiro and Trump’s claims Jews need their heads examined, Littwin lets loose on the GOP presidential nominee. Host and guest talk as two experienced American Jews.
We have never seen a phenomenon like Kamala Harris and her VP selection, Tim Walz. We go over the Walz speech and the sensation caused when Gus Walz cried with pride in his Dad. Warning: get a handkerchief.
You may want to cry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBrnKM0jo40
The following bold names are subjects of Littwin stories: Jim Murray, David Simon, Dr. J., Larry Brown, Doug Moe, Bill Owens, John Hickenlooper, Michael Bennet, Jason Crow, Joe Neguse, Jack Nicklaus, Bob Beauprez, Hank Brown, RFK JR., and Cory Gardner.
We talk about photojournalist for RMN and NYT, Todd Heisler, who took amazing Kamala pic at the DNC. Littwin traveled the world with Heisler when they worked together. Learn the respect Littwin has for Heisler.
Littwin keeps columnizing because he loves his craft and his Colorado Sun audience is enormous. Colorado readers are deprived of most of our old favorites, but not the legendary Littwin, who still enjoys the challenge and profit of churning out world-class columns for us to enjoy.
Littwin’s highly accomplished UT Austin law professor daughter, Angie Littwin, and Littwin's grandsons also have him loving life. Few people like politics and history more than Mike Littwin. We like and feel Kamalamomentum.
https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/angela-k-littwin/publications/
Troubadour Dave Gunders loved the Chicago DNC and identified his favorite parts. Kamala Harris was the star, and we hope our 47th President. She made her case on Thursday. "Just Try Me" is the perfect Gunders’ persuasion song for the American electorate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCfJgGEUYRo&list=OLAK5uy_lwU1xbs2JtDfVhprMsLjmBd45zsa1IfPE&index=2
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Mike Littwin - 07:24
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:46:36
"Just Try Me" by Dave Gunders - 02:08:13
Outro - 02:13:51
Following this historic month of political upheaval, the lead columnist for @coloradosun, Mike Littwin, reviews the dramatic developments climaxed by the Chicago DNC. VP Kamala Harris’ acceptance speech was the cherry on top.
Littwin recounts his career from growing up in Norfolk to covering the local ABA Virginia Squires – who practiced at the Norfolk JCC. Point guard Larry Brown and forward Doug Moe were friendly to young Littwin, who labored for the local paper.
Two years later, the Squires had a new player, Julius Erving, who stood out. When George Gervin joined the Squires, Littwin witnessed the Iceman and Dr. J. play hellacious one-on-one games after practice.
https://images.app.goo.gl/WjANJtiwQUN6Ffoi6
Littwin went on to significant stints at the Baltimore Sun and LA Times before heading to Denver, where, for decades, he was Denver’s leading news columnist at the late Rocky Mountain News. Littwin’s work still shines twice a week at the Colorado Sun.
Kamala Harris' nomination acceptance speech gets thoroughly reviewed. The Craig Silverman Show salutes Littwin for bravely calling on @potus to step down right after his debate debacle. Littwin kept it up in subsequent columns.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/06/30/biden-trump-debate-opinion-littwin/
Social media barbs were thrown at Littwin and others advocating for Biden to pass the torch. The show recognizes the critical roles of Ezra Klein, David Axelrod, Tim Miller, NYT, George Clooney, Joe Walsh, Pod Save America, Joe Salazar, and Rob Reiner for joining the patriotic advocacy.
The antisemitism of Donald Trump gets addressed and undressed. Given Trump’s verbal attack on PA Gov. Josh Shapiro and Trump’s claims Jews need their heads examined, Littwin lets loose on the GOP presidential nominee. Host and guest talk as two experienced American Jews.
We have never seen a phenomenon like Kamala Harris and her VP selection, Tim Walz. We go over the Walz speech and the sensation caused when Gus Walz cried with pride in his Dad. Warning: get a handkerchief.
You may want to cry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBrnKM0jo40
The following bold names are subjects of Littwin stories: Jim Murray, David Simon, Dr. J., Larry Brown, Doug Moe, Bill Owens, John Hickenlooper, Michael Bennet, Jason Crow, Joe Neguse, Jack Nicklaus, Bob Beauprez, Hank Brown, RFK JR., and Cory Gardner.
We talk about photojournalist for RMN and NYT, Todd Heisler, who took amazing Kamala pic at the DNC. Littwin traveled the world with Heisler when they worked together. Learn the respect Littwin has for Heisler.
Littwin keeps columnizing because he loves his craft and his Colorado Sun audience is enormous. Colorado readers are deprived of most of our old favorites, but not the legendary Littwin, who still enjoys the challenge and profit of churning out world-class columns for us to enjoy.
Littwin’s highly accomplished UT Austin law professor daughter, Angie Littwin, and Littwin's grandsons also have him loving life. Few people like politics and history more than Mike Littwin. We like and feel Kamalamomentum.
https://law.utexas.edu/faculty/angela-k-littwin/publications/
Troubadour Dave Gunders loved the Chicago DNC and identified his favorite parts. Kamala Harris was the star, and we hope our 47th President. She made her case on Thursday. "Just Try Me" is the perfect Gunders’ persuasion song for the American electorate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCfJgGEUYRo&list=OLAK5uy_lwU1xbs2JtDfVhprMsLjmBd45zsa1IfPE&index=2
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Tim Miller - 06:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 50:54
"Louisiana Goodbye" by Dave Gunders - 59:45
Outro - 01:07:01
Political savant Tim Miller is ubiquitous on our screens now. He's a Regis High School graduate and one of the hottest broadcasters in the world. Cable News loves his commentary and he's a major podcast breakout star via The Bulwark.
https://podcast.thebulwark.com/guests/tim-miller
Tim Miller was the communications director for the Jeb Bush for President campaign in 2016. Donald Trump took down Jeb, and we discuss how the Bush family feels now and if they’ll speak out against Trump. Tim Miller takes on Donald Trump with brilliant commentary and analysis. He was in the belly of the GOP beast.
After the June presidential debate, this podcast and others demanded Biden pass the torch. Other podcasters like Ezra Klein, Pod Save America, and David Axelrod led the national charge. But no podcaster/pundit outdid Tim Miller, who used his massive daily Bulwark platform and persuasive skills to make change happen.
https://www.thebulwark.com/p/enough-with-the-biden-psychodrama
Tim Miller describes his upbringing and how he barely survived his Regis High years with long commutes on C-470. Jesuit education was a family tradition, and he always attended parochial schools. Miller also made the acquaintance of Colorado Governor Bill Owens, with whom he maintains good relations.
Miller saves his most effusive praise for Governor Jared Polis. The two are gay trailblazers in public life and know each other well. Tim Miller, his husband, and their children live in New Orleans for good reasons. Miller returns to Colorado frequently for family, skiing, Red Rocks, and the Denver Nuggets.
Nikola Jokic's status as the best player in the world is undisputed. Nuggets' love runs deep in this show. But harsh disaffection is expressed for the Nuggets’ owner Stan Kroenke who has deprived Denver of seeing our MVP on Comcast for way years now. Tim Miller rips Stan Kroenke.
Also disappointing is the MAGA support by Larry Mizel, a prominent Colorado billionaire who has joined Team Trump along with Miriam Adelson and other rich Jews. Host and guest ponder why prominent Colorado Republicans won’t just say no to Trump. Any Netanyahu-Trump plans should not be trusted.
We trust our show’s Troubadour, Dave Gunders, every week to supply the perfect song. "Louisiana Goodbye" is a poignant tale of a Bayou family that loves their home but cannot escape a hurricane. It is a story of persistence. We reviewed and enjoyed another positive week for Harris-Walz.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Tim Miller - 06:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 50:54
"Louisiana Goodbye" by Dave Gunders - 59:45
Outro - 01:07:01
Political savant Tim Miller is ubiquitous on our screens now. He's a Regis High School graduate and one of the hottest broadcasters in the world. Cable News loves his commentary and he's a major podcast breakout star via The Bulwark.
https://podcast.thebulwark.com/guests/tim-miller
Tim Miller was the communications director for the Jeb Bush for President campaign in 2016. Donald Trump took down Jeb, and we discuss how the Bush family feels now and if they’ll speak out against Trump. Tim Miller takes on Donald Trump with brilliant commentary and analysis. He was in the belly of the GOP beast.
After the June presidential debate, this podcast and others demanded Biden pass the torch. Other podcasters like Ezra Klein, Pod Save America, and David Axelrod led the national charge. But no podcaster/pundit outdid Tim Miller, who used his massive daily Bulwark platform and persuasive skills to make change happen.
https://www.thebulwark.com/p/enough-with-the-biden-psychodrama
Tim Miller describes his upbringing and how he barely survived his Regis High years with long commutes on C-470. Jesuit education was a family tradition, and he always attended parochial schools. Miller also made the acquaintance of Colorado Governor Bill Owens, with whom he maintains good relations.
Miller saves his most effusive praise for Governor Jared Polis. The two are gay trailblazers in public life and know each other well. Tim Miller, his husband, and their children live in New Orleans for good reasons. Miller returns to Colorado frequently for family, skiing, Red Rocks, and the Denver Nuggets.
Nikola Jokic's status as the best player in the world is undisputed. Nuggets' love runs deep in this show. But harsh disaffection is expressed for the Nuggets’ owner Stan Kroenke who has deprived Denver of seeing our MVP on Comcast for way years now. Tim Miller rips Stan Kroenke.
Also disappointing is the MAGA support by Larry Mizel, a prominent Colorado billionaire who has joined Team Trump along with Miriam Adelson and other rich Jews. Host and guest ponder why prominent Colorado Republicans won’t just say no to Trump. Any Netanyahu-Trump plans should not be trusted.
We trust our show’s Troubadour, Dave Gunders, every week to supply the perfect song. "Louisiana Goodbye" is a poignant tale of a Bayou family that loves their home but cannot escape a hurricane. It is a story of persistence. We reviewed and enjoyed another positive week for Harris-Walz.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:34
Lisa Wayne in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 07:13
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:00:53
"Come Down Miss Lizzie" by Dave Gunders - 01:20:57
Outro - 01:26:30
Lisa Wayne is the Executive Director of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. She lives in San Francisco and works in Washington, D.C. Previously, she was a renowned Deputy Colorado State Public Defender in Denver.
Lisa enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss great Denver courtroom memories. Denver colleagues and judges get reviewed. So does the case of Denver Capitol Hill Rapist Quintin Wortham, who had Lisa Wayne as his lawyer for a memorable while.
We discuss why some people like Kamala Harris become prosecutors while other law graduates are attracted to the defense bar and public defender offices. Lisa Wayne explains why she takes such pride in her PD days and leadership role as a criminal defense attorney.
https://www.nacdl.org/People/LisaMonetWayne
As a proud mixed-race black woman, Lisa Wayne reacts to the incendiary racial comments by Donald Trump, claiming Kamala Harris disrespects her various heritages and just recently “turned black.” We discuss many ways MAGA threatens the Constitution and the Rule of Law.
The song, "Come Down Miss Lizzie," honors America as a melting pot. Troubadour Dave Gunders discusses the host’s fast road trip voyage to Nebraska and Minnesota. The trip honored Kamala Harris’ selection of native Nebraskan, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her Dem VP nominee. We like the choice and feel and discuss the Kamala momentum.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:34
Lisa Wayne in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 07:13
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:00:53
"Come Down Miss Lizzie" by Dave Gunders - 01:20:57
Outro - 01:26:30
Lisa Wayne is the Executive Director of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. She lives in San Francisco and works in Washington, D.C. Previously, she was a renowned Deputy Colorado State Public Defender in Denver.
Lisa enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss great Denver courtroom memories. Denver colleagues and judges get reviewed. So does the case of Denver Capitol Hill Rapist Quintin Wortham, who had Lisa Wayne as his lawyer for a memorable while.
We discuss why some people like Kamala Harris become prosecutors while other law graduates are attracted to the defense bar and public defender offices. Lisa Wayne explains why she takes such pride in her PD days and leadership role as a criminal defense attorney.
https://www.nacdl.org/People/LisaMonetWayne
As a proud mixed-race black woman, Lisa Wayne reacts to the incendiary racial comments by Donald Trump, claiming Kamala Harris disrespects her various heritages and just recently “turned black.” We discuss many ways MAGA threatens the Constitution and the Rule of Law.
The song, "Come Down Miss Lizzie," honors America as a melting pot. Troubadour Dave Gunders discusses the host’s fast road trip voyage to Nebraska and Minnesota. The trip honored Kamala Harris’ selection of native Nebraskan, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her Dem VP nominee. We like the choice and feel and discuss the Kamala momentum.
Rundown -
Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"If G-d Was Watching" by Dave Gunders - 22:43
Tom Carter - 27:38
Outro - 01:47:58
Tom Carter was a Washington Times international reporter for decades. After that, he worked for several years with Leonard Leo. The experience was not pleasant. Neither is Leonard Leo, an Ivy League-trained lawyer who has dedicated his life’s work to creating an ultra-conservative Catholic judiciary.
Leonard Leo is a true believer with massive money and power. Learn about his Opus Dei connections, those who’ve been converted, like GOP VP nominee JD Vance, and his relationship with Trump. We identify the true believers in the US Supreme Court and others aligned with Trump, Leo, and Opus Dei.
Carter was raised an Anglican Christian and discusses the Opus Dei concept of Eternity and how they target converts and view other religions. Do the ends justify the means? Is this a Holy War? A resurrection of the Spanish Inquisition? Learn Leo’s plans for the rest of us.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his apropos song, "If G-d Was Watching," to discus Kamala Harris’ ascendency, and Simone Biles’ Olympic statement. Simone Biles's heroism and X-post were reviewed and commended. So is the return of the Russian-held American hostages.
Given the sudden death of Ismail Haniyeh, the host recounts his 12-12-06 Denver radio interview with former President Jimmy Carter, who was promoting his book titled Palestine, Peace, Not Apartheid. The interview devolved, causing 14 members of the Carter Center to resign.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/fox-facts-carter-board-of-councilors-resignation-letter
Rundown -
Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"If G-d Was Watching" by Dave Gunders - 22:43
Tom Carter - 27:38
Outro - 01:47:58
Tom Carter was a Washington Times international reporter for decades. After that, he worked for several years with Leonard Leo. The experience was not pleasant. Neither is Leonard Leo, an Ivy League-trained lawyer who has dedicated his life’s work to creating an ultra-conservative Catholic judiciary.
Leonard Leo is a true believer with massive money and power. Learn about his Opus Dei connections, those who’ve been converted, like GOP VP nominee JD Vance, and his relationship with Trump. We identify the true believers in the US Supreme Court and others aligned with Trump, Leo, and Opus Dei.
Carter was raised an Anglican Christian and discusses the Opus Dei concept of Eternity and how they target converts and view other religions. Do the ends justify the means? Is this a Holy War? A resurrection of the Spanish Inquisition? Learn Leo’s plans for the rest of us.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his apropos song, "If G-d Was Watching," to discus Kamala Harris’ ascendency, and Simone Biles’ Olympic statement. Simone Biles's heroism and X-post were reviewed and commended. So is the return of the Russian-held American hostages.
Given the sudden death of Ismail Haniyeh, the host recounts his 12-12-06 Denver radio interview with former President Jimmy Carter, who was promoting his book titled Palestine, Peace, Not Apartheid. The interview devolved, causing 14 members of the Carter Center to resign.
https://www.foxnews.com/story/fox-facts-carter-board-of-councilors-resignation-letter
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Phil Weiser in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 17:54
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 48:01
"Set the Tone" by Dave Gunders - 01:06:50
Outro - 01:11:42
Phil Weiser's journey to becoming the Colorado Attorney General is truly inspiring. He served as a law clerk for Justices Byron R. White and Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the U.S. Supreme Court and later became senior counsel for the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. He then became CU Law Dean.
We delve into the crucial responsibilities of an Attorney General, the state’s chief law enforcement officer, a position of great significance held by Kamala Harris (California) and Josh Shapiro (Pennsylvania). What great training for higher office.
Colorado AG recounts his office’s success in stopping Kroger’s proposed merger with Albertsons. Weiser also discusses governmental solutions to airline travel delays, other consumer rip-offs, and social media targeting teenagers.
The results in the Elijah McClain death prosecutions are reviewed. Phil Weiser discusses the commitment, ethics, and energy necessary to be a good prosecutor. Our jury system and Kamala Harris's career path are praised.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro mentored AG Weiser, and Phil went to see then AG Shapiro for advice before running for the job in Colorado. Weiser is a massive fan of Shapiro, who may be the Dem VP nominee. Governor Shapiro castigates Trump for shit-talking America.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us great music and vibes as we celebrate Kamala Harris's elevation to the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee. “Set the Tone” is about perseverance and the power of people, especially those with a good attitude. We are thrilled by the political events of the last week.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Phil Weiser in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 17:54
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 48:01
"Set the Tone" by Dave Gunders - 01:06:50
Outro - 01:11:42
Phil Weiser's journey to becoming the Colorado Attorney General is truly inspiring. He served as a law clerk for Justices Byron R. White and Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the U.S. Supreme Court and later became senior counsel for the Justice Department's Antitrust Division. He then became CU Law Dean.
We delve into the crucial responsibilities of an Attorney General, the state’s chief law enforcement officer, a position of great significance held by Kamala Harris (California) and Josh Shapiro (Pennsylvania). What great training for higher office.
Colorado AG recounts his office’s success in stopping Kroger’s proposed merger with Albertsons. Weiser also discusses governmental solutions to airline travel delays, other consumer rip-offs, and social media targeting teenagers.
The results in the Elijah McClain death prosecutions are reviewed. Phil Weiser discusses the commitment, ethics, and energy necessary to be a good prosecutor. Our jury system and Kamala Harris's career path are praised.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro mentored AG Weiser, and Phil went to see then AG Shapiro for advice before running for the job in Colorado. Weiser is a massive fan of Shapiro, who may be the Dem VP nominee. Governor Shapiro castigates Trump for shit-talking America.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us great music and vibes as we celebrate Kamala Harris's elevation to the Democratic Party’s presidential nominee. “Set the Tone” is about perseverance and the power of people, especially those with a good attitude. We are thrilled by the political events of the last week.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Dave Gunders - 08:33
"Train Keeps Coming" by Dave Gunders - 27:52
Joe Salazar in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 32:54
Outro - 01:36:53
Former Colorado State Representative Joe Salazar gets welcomed into Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to talk about his role as a Colorado DNC Member and Delegate to the Chicago convention one month from now. Joe Salazar is an outspoken advocate that President Joe Biden declines the 2024 Dem nomination.
Joe Salazar is a former Colorado House of Representatives member who served three terms in the state legislature. He was vice chair of the House Judiciary and State, Veterans and Military Affairs committees. Salazar was the first member of his family to go to college and law school.
Joe Salazar describes his fascinating multi-ethnic background. He's a civil rights attorney and political activist. Salazar has deep family roots in Colorado with his Spanish ancestors arriving in the area in the late 1500s or early 1600s. He also has ties to the Apache tribe.
We discuss the bravery of Colorado Senator Michael Bennet, Representative Jason Crow and Representative Brittany Pettersen in leading the charge to have President Biden withdraw from the nomination.
Should President Biden step down from the presidency, making VP Kamala Harris the incumbent President, and who should be her VP? What are the roles of billionaires like Musk and Zuckerberg in all of this?
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his terrific song, titled "Train Keeps Coming," full of symbolism for Amtrack Joe to take the last train home to Delaware and the show contemplates a hiatus if Joe Biden doesn’t leave the race. But we expect Joe to go. And America to continue.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Dave Gunders - 08:33
"Train Keeps Coming" by Dave Gunders - 27:52
Joe Salazar in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 32:54
Outro - 01:36:53
Former Colorado State Representative Joe Salazar gets welcomed into Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to talk about his role as a Colorado DNC Member and Delegate to the Chicago convention one month from now. Joe Salazar is an outspoken advocate that President Joe Biden declines the 2024 Dem nomination.
Joe Salazar is a former Colorado House of Representatives member who served three terms in the state legislature. He was vice chair of the House Judiciary and State, Veterans and Military Affairs committees. Salazar was the first member of his family to go to college and law school.
Joe Salazar describes his fascinating multi-ethnic background. He's a civil rights attorney and political activist. Salazar has deep family roots in Colorado with his Spanish ancestors arriving in the area in the late 1500s or early 1600s. He also has ties to the Apache tribe.
We discuss the bravery of Colorado Senator Michael Bennet, Representative Jason Crow and Representative Brittany Pettersen in leading the charge to have President Biden withdraw from the nomination.
Should President Biden step down from the presidency, making VP Kamala Harris the incumbent President, and who should be her VP? What are the roles of billionaires like Musk and Zuckerberg in all of this?
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his terrific song, titled "Train Keeps Coming," full of symbolism for Amtrack Joe to take the last train home to Delaware and the show contemplates a hiatus if Joe Biden doesn’t leave the race. But we expect Joe to go. And America to continue.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Joe Walsh - 09:11
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 57:59
"Give It Up" by Dave Gunders - 01:11:41
Outro - 01:17:29
This up-to-date podcast discusses Biden’s energetic teleprompter speech in Detroit on Friday night and his post-NATO conference press conference from the night before. @Potus insists he’s still running, but is there wiggle room?
The star of White Flag with Joe Walsh podcast discusses Biden’s debate disaster, the two weeks following and whether Old Joe has to go. Social media pressure has been immense with Biden Enforcers cracking the whip.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-KA1iDz_5dLPquH62igDOw
As a Salem Media radio host and former Congressman, Joe Walsh knows how to take the heat and he took plenty when he called for Biden to bow out. Joe Walsh is a regular on CNN. We analyze media reactions to Biden’s debate debacle.
We review Biden step-down requests by Rob Reiner, George Clooney, Ashley Judd, Colorado Senator Michael Bennet, NY Lt. Gov. Delgado and U.S. Representative Brittany Pettersen. President Biden could renounce the Democratic nomination and be like George Washington and LBJ.
“I know I look forty years old,” says Joe Biden, 81, as he campaigns in Detroit this weekend but he looked 101 at the debate. His subsequent performances have not been great. We give each big performance a grade.
No one should doubt the sincerity of Rep. Walsh’s desire to defeat Trump. Or mine. Joe Walsh and I agree to run through walls to help any Democratic candidate win but we draw the line at lying on Joe Biden's behalf.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his song, "Give it Up," to encourage @potus to step down. We discuss our great Dads and how they’d react to current events if given an opportunity. Sheldon Silverman would be 98 years old today.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Joe Walsh - 09:11
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 57:59
"Give It Up" by Dave Gunders - 01:11:41
Outro - 01:17:29
This up-to-date podcast discusses Biden’s energetic teleprompter speech in Detroit on Friday night and his post-NATO conference press conference from the night before. @Potus insists he’s still running, but is there wiggle room?
The star of White Flag with Joe Walsh podcast discusses Biden’s debate disaster, the two weeks following and whether Old Joe has to go. Social media pressure has been immense with Biden Enforcers cracking the whip.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-KA1iDz_5dLPquH62igDOw
As a Salem Media radio host and former Congressman, Joe Walsh knows how to take the heat and he took plenty when he called for Biden to bow out. Joe Walsh is a regular on CNN. We analyze media reactions to Biden’s debate debacle.
We review Biden step-down requests by Rob Reiner, George Clooney, Ashley Judd, Colorado Senator Michael Bennet, NY Lt. Gov. Delgado and U.S. Representative Brittany Pettersen. President Biden could renounce the Democratic nomination and be like George Washington and LBJ.
“I know I look forty years old,” says Joe Biden, 81, as he campaigns in Detroit this weekend but he looked 101 at the debate. His subsequent performances have not been great. We give each big performance a grade.
No one should doubt the sincerity of Rep. Walsh’s desire to defeat Trump. Or mine. Joe Walsh and I agree to run through walls to help any Democratic candidate win but we draw the line at lying on Joe Biden's behalf.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his song, "Give it Up," to encourage @potus to step down. We discuss our great Dads and how they’d react to current events if given an opportunity. Sheldon Silverman would be 98 years old today.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Judith Berg - 16:52
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 39:24
"My Dad" by Dave Gunders - 57:28
Henry Gunders - 01:01:00
Harold Dubinski - 01:36:40
Chicago Tribune Covers Alan Berg - 02:55:19
Outro - 03:03:40
The show begins with the host’s review of POTUS on ABC on Friday night. Many mistakes and misperceptions made in that interview are a blessing in disguise. Kudos to Stephanopoulos, who played it straight down the middle. Let’s think about all the Democrats who can beat Trump decisively. Which is what is needed in 2024.
Judith Berg weighs in once more following the fortieth anniversary of the assassination of her ex-husband, Denver radio talk show legend Alan Berg. Listen to how disturbed Judith was by Peter Boyles and his account of events in the Denver Post. There was much to learn from what Boyles wrote and his omitted facts.
Boyles and Berg were rivals and competitors. There'd be a crossover when they had adjoining slots, and the two grew up in radio together. But Berg was sober in Denver and Boyles in his “nightmare years.” Berg hung out with loyal friends like David Savitz and Al Zinn outside work and he stayed close to Judith. They had dinner his last night.
Recall Episode 101, where Judith Berg explains how Peter Boyles called her a “k*ke” not long after Berg had died. Boyles hates Stephen Singular's fine book, "Talked to Death," which tells the truth about Berg’s life and relationships. This podcast does the same, identifying the late talk show host's true friends.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/07/02/alan-berg-nazi-opinion-silverman/
On Episodes 70 and 78, we had a surplus of greatness, including Harold Dubinski in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge using colorful Texas language to describe his old boss, attorney Al Zinn and his old pal and frat bro, Alan Berg. We got to hear them on KOA radio. Harold brings the late Alan Berg and Al Zinn back to life.
Henry Gunders is still alive! He was born on June 30, 1924 in Munich, where he was a star athlete. But he was a Jew named Gunderheimer, and soon, many members of his family and he escaped. That’s how he became a military man fighting Nazis in WWII and became our Troubadour's Dad.
”They killed the mockingbird,” Boyles told the media on the day after the shooting. Gone was Boyles’ competitor on AM mornings. Gone was the guy who’d hogged the spotlight on 60 Minutes. According to the Chicago Tribune, Boyles put on quite a show on the witness stand as Denver’s new king of talk radio.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/1987/11/10/rightist-hate-groups-put-on-defensive/
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Judith Berg - 16:52
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 39:24
"My Dad" by Dave Gunders - 57:28
Henry Gunders - 01:01:00
Harold Dubinski - 01:36:40
Chicago Tribune Covers Alan Berg - 02:55:19
Outro - 03:03:40
The show begins with the host’s review of POTUS on ABC on Friday night. Many mistakes and misperceptions made in that interview are a blessing in disguise. Kudos to Stephanopoulos, who played it straight down the middle. Let’s think about all the Democrats who can beat Trump decisively. Which is what is needed in 2024.
Judith Berg weighs in once more following the fortieth anniversary of the assassination of her ex-husband, Denver radio talk show legend Alan Berg. Listen to how disturbed Judith was by Peter Boyles and his account of events in the Denver Post. There was much to learn from what Boyles wrote and his omitted facts.
Boyles and Berg were rivals and competitors. There'd be a crossover when they had adjoining slots, and the two grew up in radio together. But Berg was sober in Denver and Boyles in his “nightmare years.” Berg hung out with loyal friends like David Savitz and Al Zinn outside work and he stayed close to Judith. They had dinner his last night.
Recall Episode 101, where Judith Berg explains how Peter Boyles called her a “k*ke” not long after Berg had died. Boyles hates Stephen Singular's fine book, "Talked to Death," which tells the truth about Berg’s life and relationships. This podcast does the same, identifying the late talk show host's true friends.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/07/02/alan-berg-nazi-opinion-silverman/
On Episodes 70 and 78, we had a surplus of greatness, including Harold Dubinski in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge using colorful Texas language to describe his old boss, attorney Al Zinn and his old pal and frat bro, Alan Berg. We got to hear them on KOA radio. Harold brings the late Alan Berg and Al Zinn back to life.
Henry Gunders is still alive! He was born on June 30, 1924 in Munich, where he was a star athlete. But he was a Jew named Gunderheimer, and soon, many members of his family and he escaped. That’s how he became a military man fighting Nazis in WWII and became our Troubadour's Dad.
”They killed the mockingbird,” Boyles told the media on the day after the shooting. Gone was Boyles’ competitor on AM mornings. Gone was the guy who’d hogged the spotlight on 60 Minutes. According to the Chicago Tribune, Boyles put on quite a show on the witness stand as Denver’s new king of talk radio.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/1987/11/10/rightist-hate-groups-put-on-defensive/
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Intro - 00:26
Joe Salazar and Steve Woodrow - 05:09
Outro - 59:40
Colorado’s fresh panel show podcast about the Trump litigation may have its best and final show. The US Supreme Court is shutting down all the litigations with its awful immunity ruling in Trump v. USA.
We feature two fine attorneys with long tenures in the Colorado House. Steven Woodrow is a Democrat representing House District 2 in Denver. Rep. Woodrow shows courage by even engaging in this talk about replacing Joe, President Joe Biden.
Our other special panelist is former Colorado State Rep. and longtime civil rights lawyer Joe Salazar. He is now a member of the DNC. Joe Salazar objects to Joe Biden's coronation, citing the debate debacle as Exhibit One.
We discuss the fitness of Joe Biden to continue as the Democratic Party nominee. Or can Dems do much better with Kamala Harris, Gretchen Whitmer, Josh Shapiro, Rafael Warnock or Michelle Obama?
Then, we move on to contemplate the implications of the horrible Supreme Court ruling turning our President into a sovereign, with immunity for official acts, even if they involve murder, rape and theft. Immunity for the most amoral president we’ve ever had? What could go wrong?
Joe Salazar is stepping up. And wait till you hear Salazar’s compelling closing argument on behalf of himself, his children and the indigenous people, citing fellow delegate to the DNC, James Zogby. They are rounding up the support of others for Chicago.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/02/us/politics/dnc-process-to-replace-biden.html
The Zogby/Salazar plan would be most entertaining. Our panel show will entertain you and make you think. Thanks to the US Supreme Court, the Trump litigations are on permanent “sorting out Trump’s immunity” claims. But Joe Salazar and Steve Woodrow are excellent guests. Enjoy.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:26
Joe Salazar and Steve Woodrow - 05:09
Outro - 59:40
Colorado’s fresh panel show podcast about the Trump litigation may have its best and final show. The US Supreme Court is shutting down all the litigations with its awful immunity ruling in Trump v. USA.
We feature two fine attorneys with long tenures in the Colorado House. Steven Woodrow is a Democrat representing House District 2 in Denver. Rep. Woodrow shows courage by even engaging in this talk about replacing Joe, President Joe Biden.
Our other special panelist is former Colorado State Rep. and longtime civil rights lawyer Joe Salazar. He is now a member of the DNC. Joe Salazar objects to Joe Biden's coronation, citing the debate debacle as Exhibit One.
We discuss the fitness of Joe Biden to continue as the Democratic Party nominee. Or can Dems do much better with Kamala Harris, Gretchen Whitmer, Josh Shapiro, Rafael Warnock or Michelle Obama?
Then, we move on to contemplate the implications of the horrible Supreme Court ruling turning our President into a sovereign, with immunity for official acts, even if they involve murder, rape and theft. Immunity for the most amoral president we’ve ever had? What could go wrong?
Joe Salazar is stepping up. And wait till you hear Salazar’s compelling closing argument on behalf of himself, his children and the indigenous people, citing fellow delegate to the DNC, James Zogby. They are rounding up the support of others for Chicago.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/02/us/politics/dnc-process-to-replace-biden.html
The Zogby/Salazar plan would be most entertaining. Our panel show will entertain you and make you think. Thanks to the US Supreme Court, the Trump litigations are on permanent “sorting out Trump’s immunity” claims. But Joe Salazar and Steve Woodrow are excellent guests. Enjoy.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 06:54
"Fourth of July" by Dave Gunders - 26:14
Dave Aronberg in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 31:40
Outro - 59:26
This special fourth-anniversary show, a significant milestone that coincides with the Fourth of July, which arrives on Thursday, is a momentous occasion. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders performs his beautiful ballad, "Fourth of July," and helps analyze the Biden-Trump debate, also known as "The Catastrophe."
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge is honored to welcome the Palm Beach County DA, Dave Aronberg, aka The Florida Lawman, a distinguished figure in the legal field, to discuss current events including the Biden - Trump debate. Aronberg, a regular on MSNBC and especially on Morning Joe, brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to our show.
The Supreme Court ruling in the Sackler opioid case pleased Aronberg, who fought the drug wars in Florida. We review the other controversial actions of the Supreme Court and discuss the MAGA threats to democracy as Trump may become President again. Here’s Aronberg’s new channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@TrueCrimeMTN
Solutions are accessible in emergencies like this. The Democrats have a deep bullpen and swing state governors and ex-DAs Gretchen Whitmer and Josh Shapiro will do. We need to have Trump's opponent enunciate the fascist menace. President Biden should heroically decline the Dem nomination by July 4.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 06:54
"Fourth of July" by Dave Gunders - 26:14
Dave Aronberg in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 31:40
Outro - 59:26
This special fourth-anniversary show, a significant milestone that coincides with the Fourth of July, which arrives on Thursday, is a momentous occasion. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders performs his beautiful ballad, "Fourth of July," and helps analyze the Biden-Trump debate, also known as "The Catastrophe."
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge is honored to welcome the Palm Beach County DA, Dave Aronberg, aka The Florida Lawman, a distinguished figure in the legal field, to discuss current events including the Biden - Trump debate. Aronberg, a regular on MSNBC and especially on Morning Joe, brings his wealth of knowledge and experience to our show.
The Supreme Court ruling in the Sackler opioid case pleased Aronberg, who fought the drug wars in Florida. We review the other controversial actions of the Supreme Court and discuss the MAGA threats to democracy as Trump may become President again. Here’s Aronberg’s new channel.
https://www.youtube.com/@TrueCrimeMTN
Solutions are accessible in emergencies like this. The Democrats have a deep bullpen and swing state governors and ex-DAs Gretchen Whitmer and Josh Shapiro will do. We need to have Trump's opponent enunciate the fascist menace. President Biden should heroically decline the Dem nomination by July 4.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Stuart Stevens - 08:00
Charles “CJ” Johnson - 01:13:33
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:05:51
"Not All About Love" by Dave Gunders - 02:13:16
Outro - 02:19:02
Famed Republican ad-maker and now harsh Trump critic, Stuart Stevens joins the show. He’s a 1974 Colorado College grad and Mitt Romney’s former presidential chief strategist when Romney was the GOP nominee defeated by incumbent President Obama.
Relive all the Colorado moments along the way including when Mitt Romney suffered a pixie dust (glitter) attack in Denver’s Auraria complex. A CU-Denver student was the perpetrator.
Learn behind-the-scenes details about Mitt Romney's 10/3/12 dominant Denver University debate performance when he challenged President Obama and staggered the incumbent with his skill. Find out how Romney prepared. We also discuss the upcoming presidential debate between Trump and Biden.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfaBRyCKRhk
Stuart Stevens, a key figure in the Lincoln Project, is dedicated to defeating Donald Trump and the authoritarian threat he poses. His unique perspective on Trump's campaign, which he analogizes to a paper bag holding water, provides a fascinating insight.
https://lincolnproject.us/bios/stuart-stevens/
Stevens has authored "It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump" and "The Conspiracy to End America: Five Ways My Old Party Is Driving Democracy to Autocracy." Stevens has a brilliant way of seeing things and he’s seen the collapse of the Republican Party into dangerous Trumpism.
https://www.amazon.com/Books-Stuart-Stevens/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AStuart+Stevens
Stevens provides the way out with a discussion of national security Democrats. We contemplate the endorsements and nationwide tour of Taylor Swift and George W. Bush on a tour bus containing all the Cheney ladies (Colorado College grads), driven by Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan right into the swing states.
A pivotal election happens Tuesday, June 25, 2024, in Colorado. This includes the statewide CU Regent race, featuring show favorite Charles “CJ” Johnson. Discover why ex-CU QB, CJ, could be a significant asset to Colorado and CU if elected a Regent.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/04/01/colorado-regents-johnson-opinion-silverman/
Running for office, including for CU Regent, requires immense courage. We delve into the Father’s Day demonstration at the Greenwood Village home of Ilana Siegel, a CU Regent, who was targeted for being Jewish. Learn about CJ’s reaction to this indecent protest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SHtQGK6y7o
Troubadour Dave Gunders provides a “rocking” love song provocatively titled "Not All About Love." Dave Gunders again pays tribute to the Rolling Stones who rolled through Denver again on 6/20/24. There are lessons aplenty in this fast-paced tune.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Stuart Stevens - 08:00
Charles “CJ” Johnson - 01:13:33
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:05:51
"Not All About Love" by Dave Gunders - 02:13:16
Outro - 02:19:02
Famed Republican ad-maker and now harsh Trump critic, Stuart Stevens joins the show. He’s a 1974 Colorado College grad and Mitt Romney’s former presidential chief strategist when Romney was the GOP nominee defeated by incumbent President Obama.
Relive all the Colorado moments along the way including when Mitt Romney suffered a pixie dust (glitter) attack in Denver’s Auraria complex. A CU-Denver student was the perpetrator.
Learn behind-the-scenes details about Mitt Romney's 10/3/12 dominant Denver University debate performance when he challenged President Obama and staggered the incumbent with his skill. Find out how Romney prepared. We also discuss the upcoming presidential debate between Trump and Biden.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfaBRyCKRhk
Stuart Stevens, a key figure in the Lincoln Project, is dedicated to defeating Donald Trump and the authoritarian threat he poses. His unique perspective on Trump's campaign, which he analogizes to a paper bag holding water, provides a fascinating insight.
https://lincolnproject.us/bios/stuart-stevens/
Stevens has authored "It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump" and "The Conspiracy to End America: Five Ways My Old Party Is Driving Democracy to Autocracy." Stevens has a brilliant way of seeing things and he’s seen the collapse of the Republican Party into dangerous Trumpism.
https://www.amazon.com/Books-Stuart-Stevens/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3AStuart+Stevens
Stevens provides the way out with a discussion of national security Democrats. We contemplate the endorsements and nationwide tour of Taylor Swift and George W. Bush on a tour bus containing all the Cheney ladies (Colorado College grads), driven by Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan right into the swing states.
A pivotal election happens Tuesday, June 25, 2024, in Colorado. This includes the statewide CU Regent race, featuring show favorite Charles “CJ” Johnson. Discover why ex-CU QB, CJ, could be a significant asset to Colorado and CU if elected a Regent.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/04/01/colorado-regents-johnson-opinion-silverman/
Running for office, including for CU Regent, requires immense courage. We delve into the Father’s Day demonstration at the Greenwood Village home of Ilana Siegel, a CU Regent, who was targeted for being Jewish. Learn about CJ’s reaction to this indecent protest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SHtQGK6y7o
Troubadour Dave Gunders provides a “rocking” love song provocatively titled "Not All About Love." Dave Gunders again pays tribute to the Rolling Stones who rolled through Denver again on 6/20/24. There are lessons aplenty in this fast-paced tune.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:25
Kevin Flynn - 05:21
Outro - 01:40:21
Special Craig’s Colorado Homefront Show addresses the outbreak of violent fascism in Denver precisely 40 years ago. Alan Berg was gunned down by Bruce Pierce, a felon with an assault weapon who’d come from Idaho to Colorado to assassinate a Jew. Kevin Flynn and Gary Gerhardt, two Rocky Mountain News reporters, wrote a masterpiece on Berg’s killers titled "The Silent Brotherhood: Inside America's Racist Underground."
After starting his young life as a stage actor, Kevin Flynn became an award-winning reporter and social commentator. When he got the big job in Denver at the Rocky Mountain News, Kevin became a top Denver reporter for decades, traveling the country to report on Ward Churchill, Tim McVeigh and the many people involved in plotting Berg’s death.
An East Coast kid from the Lehigh Valley, Kevin takes pride in his Irish-American and German-American lineage, explaining the good working man’s life provided by his father, Joe Flynn and Kevin’s mom, who worked at the Easton Express.
We learn about powerful interactions with Michael Landon, who visited Kevin’s hospitalized brother, Dennis, in 1964. We reminisce about Little Joe from the Cartwright family who lived on Ponderosa. Bonanza was an influential part of the Flynn, Silverman and baby-boomer upbringing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZC_fCRacm0M
Guest and host share an Emmy for a PBS12 Time Travel production of Colorado Inside Out, set in 1959. Flynn was immaculate as Al Nakkula, while the host did an award-winning job portraying his father, slick Denver real estate lawyer Sheldon Silverman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=swtrM3rGk_k
The subject turns to the terrible night of June 18, 1984, when Alan Berg was gunned down on his driveway at 1445 Adams Street in Denver. The scene still bears bullet damage visible on the area around the townhouse driveway where Berg was ambushed. We talk about Berg. We try to identify his true friends.
Flynn is in touch with Berg’s former wife, Judith Berg, who was with him that evening at a Jefferson County restaurant and almost got out of the car on Adams Street before a decision was made to take Judith to a different location. The shooting happened when Alan Berg returned alone.
Flynn pays tribute to fellow author, the late Steven Singular, who wrote Talked to Death, a book about Berg, his background and who his true friends were in Denver and Berg’s native Chicago. We learn about what led to his being targeted for assassination by the Jew-hating bigots.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-craig-silverman-show/id1522579679?i=1000541693122
What was the role of Peter Boyles? Was he Berg’s friend? The competitive talk show host invited bigoted con man Rick Elliot to the shared studio to promote Elliott’s publication of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. When Berg arrived, he took on the Jew-hating conspiracists on the air. Here’s Boyles’ version of events.
We discuss the investigation and the federal RICO prosecution of Berg’s murderers in Seattle. Berg’s murder was part of proving a predicate act in the Aryan Brotherhood’s conspiracy of violence throughout America, and especially in the Northwest. We discuss why the host’s boss, Denver DA Norm Early, declined to prosecute in Denver.
Robert Mathews was the ringleader of the fascists who came to Colorado to kill Berg. A charismatic leader, Mathews was incinerated as the feds closed in on his house on 12.8.84 in Whidbey Island, WA. Flynn interviewed Matthews’ family and they explained Robert’s early attraction to Goldwater, John Beirtherism and hating on “Commies and Jews.”
Flynn wrote The Silent Brotherhood with his great friend, the late Gary Gerhardt. Now, their book is being made into a major motion picture called The Order. Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult are the two lead actors with podcasting comedian Marc Maron playing the role of the late Alan Berg.
We contemplate the fate of Berg and his former wife if both got out of the vehicle that horrible night 40 years ago on Adams Street. Alan died alone, but the lessons regarding the dangers of fascist hate will not die until they rob all of us of our voices. There are lessons in this special episode dedicated to the memory of the late Alan Berg.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:25
Kevin Flynn - 05:21
Outro - 01:40:21
Special Craig’s Colorado Homefront Show addresses the outbreak of violent fascism in Denver precisely 40 years ago. Alan Berg was gunned down by Bruce Pierce, a felon with an assault weapon who’d come from Idaho to Colorado to assassinate a Jew. Kevin Flynn and Gary Gerhardt, two Rocky Mountain News reporters, wrote a masterpiece on Berg’s killers titled "The Silent Brotherhood: Inside America's Racist Underground."
After starting his young life as a stage actor, Kevin Flynn became an award-winning reporter and social commentator. When he got the big job in Denver at the Rocky Mountain News, Kevin became a top Denver reporter for decades, traveling the country to report on Ward Churchill, Tim McVeigh and the many people involved in plotting Berg’s death.
An East Coast kid from the Lehigh Valley, Kevin takes pride in his Irish-American and German-American lineage, explaining the good working man’s life provided by his father, Joe Flynn and Kevin’s mom, who worked at the Easton Express.
We learn about powerful interactions with Michael Landon, who visited Kevin’s hospitalized brother, Dennis, in 1964. We reminisce about Little Joe from the Cartwright family who lived on Ponderosa. Bonanza was an influential part of the Flynn, Silverman and baby-boomer upbringing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZC_fCRacm0M
Guest and host share an Emmy for a PBS12 Time Travel production of Colorado Inside Out, set in 1959. Flynn was immaculate as Al Nakkula, while the host did an award-winning job portraying his father, slick Denver real estate lawyer Sheldon Silverman.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=swtrM3rGk_k
The subject turns to the terrible night of June 18, 1984, when Alan Berg was gunned down on his driveway at 1445 Adams Street in Denver. The scene still bears bullet damage visible on the area around the townhouse driveway where Berg was ambushed. We talk about Berg. We try to identify his true friends.
Flynn is in touch with Berg’s former wife, Judith Berg, who was with him that evening at a Jefferson County restaurant and almost got out of the car on Adams Street before a decision was made to take Judith to a different location. The shooting happened when Alan Berg returned alone.
Flynn pays tribute to fellow author, the late Steven Singular, who wrote Talked to Death, a book about Berg, his background and who his true friends were in Denver and Berg’s native Chicago. We learn about what led to his being targeted for assassination by the Jew-hating bigots.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-craig-silverman-show/id1522579679?i=1000541693122
What was the role of Peter Boyles? Was he Berg’s friend? The competitive talk show host invited bigoted con man Rick Elliot to the shared studio to promote Elliott’s publication of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. When Berg arrived, he took on the Jew-hating conspiracists on the air. Here’s Boyles’ version of events.
We discuss the investigation and the federal RICO prosecution of Berg’s murderers in Seattle. Berg’s murder was part of proving a predicate act in the Aryan Brotherhood’s conspiracy of violence throughout America, and especially in the Northwest. We discuss why the host’s boss, Denver DA Norm Early, declined to prosecute in Denver.
Robert Mathews was the ringleader of the fascists who came to Colorado to kill Berg. A charismatic leader, Mathews was incinerated as the feds closed in on his house on 12.8.84 in Whidbey Island, WA. Flynn interviewed Matthews’ family and they explained Robert’s early attraction to Goldwater, John Beirtherism and hating on “Commies and Jews.”
Flynn wrote The Silent Brotherhood with his great friend, the late Gary Gerhardt. Now, their book is being made into a major motion picture called The Order. Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult are the two lead actors with podcasting comedian Marc Maron playing the role of the late Alan Berg.
We contemplate the fate of Berg and his former wife if both got out of the vehicle that horrible night 40 years ago on Adams Street. Alan died alone, but the lessons regarding the dangers of fascist hate will not die until they rob all of us of our voices. There are lessons in this special episode dedicated to the memory of the late Alan Berg.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Sean Camacho in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 10:48
Trisha Calvarese - 42:31
Craig Discusses Dan Caplis Going Wild - 01:12:10
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:31:22
"Chop Wood Carry Water" by Dave Gunders - 01:37:06
Outro - 01:44:34
Sean Camacho stars in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Born and raised in Colorado Springs, Camacho lives with his wife and two kids in the Lowry part of Denver and is running for statehouse against incumbent Democrat Elizabeth Epps.
https://www.camachoforcolorado.com/
An attorney for Dentons, the world’s biggest law firm, Sean David Gonzales Camacho attended the Air Force Academy before law school. He’s a Lieutenant Colonel in the USAFA and his leadership skills are obvious.
https://www.dentons.com/en/sean-camacho
Delve into the motivations of this emerging Democratic leader, Sean Camacho. The podcast dissects threats to our Rule of Law, the Supreme Court scandals and their far-reaching recent rulings, a topic of immense importance in the current political landscape.
https://www.camachoforcolorado.com/
The unexpected overturning of Roe v Wade in the Dobbs case and the potential for even more severe cases in the future, particularly if Trump is re-elected, are thoroughly discussed. The fight against fascism is a key focus of the conversation, keeping the audience informed and engaged.
Fighting fascism extends to Trisha Calvarese's return visit. The star of Episode 205 returns to brag about her May 22, 2024, beatdown of Greg Lopez in a debate held on the Dan Caplis Show. Trisha dishes on the race so far, her opponents Lopez and Boebert, and the awful rulings by the Trump Supreme Court.
When the Democrats gain big momentum based on mass MAGA rejection, won’t Trisha make it close in CO CD4? We wonder why Kyle Clark won’t entertain a Calvarese v Boebert (Lopez) debate when the stakes are so high on June 25, 2024, when Colorado will have a new person in Congress to replace Ken Buck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjezs0Mdteo
Given the discussion of Caplis with Trisha, hear Caplis proclaiming that President Biden will still drop out. Further, Caplis proclaims the existence of spirits from past relatives and the Deep State that are rigging everything against Trump. What can be done to stop all abortions? Apparently, anything, including propaganda. We analyze.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders supplies a song about a working man and a love that went way wrong. "Chop Wood Carry Water" tells the story of a man who got radicalized while following his passion. Current events reviewed. Lessons learned get discussed.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Sean Camacho in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 10:48
Trisha Calvarese - 42:31
Craig Discusses Dan Caplis Going Wild - 01:12:10
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:31:22
"Chop Wood Carry Water" by Dave Gunders - 01:37:06
Outro - 01:44:34
Sean Camacho stars in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Born and raised in Colorado Springs, Camacho lives with his wife and two kids in the Lowry part of Denver and is running for statehouse against incumbent Democrat Elizabeth Epps.
https://www.camachoforcolorado.com/
An attorney for Dentons, the world’s biggest law firm, Sean David Gonzales Camacho attended the Air Force Academy before law school. He’s a Lieutenant Colonel in the USAFA and his leadership skills are obvious.
https://www.dentons.com/en/sean-camacho
Delve into the motivations of this emerging Democratic leader, Sean Camacho. The podcast dissects threats to our Rule of Law, the Supreme Court scandals and their far-reaching recent rulings, a topic of immense importance in the current political landscape.
https://www.camachoforcolorado.com/
The unexpected overturning of Roe v Wade in the Dobbs case and the potential for even more severe cases in the future, particularly if Trump is re-elected, are thoroughly discussed. The fight against fascism is a key focus of the conversation, keeping the audience informed and engaged.
Fighting fascism extends to Trisha Calvarese's return visit. The star of Episode 205 returns to brag about her May 22, 2024, beatdown of Greg Lopez in a debate held on the Dan Caplis Show. Trisha dishes on the race so far, her opponents Lopez and Boebert, and the awful rulings by the Trump Supreme Court.
When the Democrats gain big momentum based on mass MAGA rejection, won’t Trisha make it close in CO CD4? We wonder why Kyle Clark won’t entertain a Calvarese v Boebert (Lopez) debate when the stakes are so high on June 25, 2024, when Colorado will have a new person in Congress to replace Ken Buck.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjezs0Mdteo
Given the discussion of Caplis with Trisha, hear Caplis proclaiming that President Biden will still drop out. Further, Caplis proclaims the existence of spirits from past relatives and the Deep State that are rigging everything against Trump. What can be done to stop all abortions? Apparently, anything, including propaganda. We analyze.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders supplies a song about a working man and a love that went way wrong. "Chop Wood Carry Water" tells the story of a man who got radicalized while following his passion. Current events reviewed. Lessons learned get discussed.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 10:48
"You Strengthen Me" by Dave Gunders - 27:39
Terri Barton Gregg - 33:40
Outro - 02:00:38
The threat of Trumpist fascism and Trump's pledge of retribution demands a response. Convicted felon Donald Trump, a career criminal, con artist and sex offender, has taken over the GOP. After a cool Bill Walton-inspired AZ/Utah trip, we battle back with music, humor and sharp commentary.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/06/03/bill-walton-jokic-basketball-opinion-silverman/
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders presents his masterpiece, "You Strengthen Me," which depicts individuals' sacrifice for humanity's greater good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=2-uaPjjnNIQ
Pro-comedian Terese (Terri) Barton Gregg is the proud daughter of the late Jack Barton. Jack lived a rich life, including US Army service in Europe during World War II. Jack started the popular Kacey’s Fine Furniture in Denver, where the family worked and made a success. In his 90s, he also became a comedian.
https://glendalecherrycreek.com/2016/02/new-comedic-career-for-92-year-old-denver-legend/
Leslie Fishbein, Terri's older sister, became president at Kacey and was a familiar face on CO television, selling furniture with her winning demeanor. Denver was devastated when Leslie was injured and her slow death due to medical negligence was a shock.
https://www.dailycamera.com/2009/08/16/denver-furniture-exec-leslie-fishbein-dies/
When Leslie Fishbein passed away in 2008, the news was prematurely and inaccurately reported on the radio by a “so-called family friend,” Peter Boyles. This incident sparked a furious reaction from the family. Listen to Terri's firsthand account of how Boyles callously handled the tragedy for his own benefit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiUim2xzFmk
Terri Barton Gregg, the “Hebrew Hairdresser,” has achieved remarkable success in the comedy industry. Her journey began as a hair care stylist, where she learned a lot about people. Terri loves to entertain comedians and put on shows. As she does here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRe67xhvdnQ&list=PLVo91LkPcZeNVkKS5GT4hBn8DmPW-V4VQ&index=1
Terri Barton Gregg has opened for big showbiz talents and shares insightful stories about them. Her perspective on the threat that Trump and antisemitism pose to the comedy world is both enlightening and frightening. How can we laugh as Trump fascism approaches? We must.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 10:48
"You Strengthen Me" by Dave Gunders - 27:39
Terri Barton Gregg - 33:40
Outro - 02:00:38
The threat of Trumpist fascism and Trump's pledge of retribution demands a response. Convicted felon Donald Trump, a career criminal, con artist and sex offender, has taken over the GOP. After a cool Bill Walton-inspired AZ/Utah trip, we battle back with music, humor and sharp commentary.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/06/03/bill-walton-jokic-basketball-opinion-silverman/
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders presents his masterpiece, "You Strengthen Me," which depicts individuals' sacrifice for humanity's greater good.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=2-uaPjjnNIQ
Pro-comedian Terese (Terri) Barton Gregg is the proud daughter of the late Jack Barton. Jack lived a rich life, including US Army service in Europe during World War II. Jack started the popular Kacey’s Fine Furniture in Denver, where the family worked and made a success. In his 90s, he also became a comedian.
https://glendalecherrycreek.com/2016/02/new-comedic-career-for-92-year-old-denver-legend/
Leslie Fishbein, Terri's older sister, became president at Kacey and was a familiar face on CO television, selling furniture with her winning demeanor. Denver was devastated when Leslie was injured and her slow death due to medical negligence was a shock.
https://www.dailycamera.com/2009/08/16/denver-furniture-exec-leslie-fishbein-dies/
When Leslie Fishbein passed away in 2008, the news was prematurely and inaccurately reported on the radio by a “so-called family friend,” Peter Boyles. This incident sparked a furious reaction from the family. Listen to Terri's firsthand account of how Boyles callously handled the tragedy for his own benefit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FiUim2xzFmk
Terri Barton Gregg, the “Hebrew Hairdresser,” has achieved remarkable success in the comedy industry. Her journey began as a hair care stylist, where she learned a lot about people. Terri loves to entertain comedians and put on shows. As she does here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRe67xhvdnQ&list=PLVo91LkPcZeNVkKS5GT4hBn8DmPW-V4VQ&index=1
Terri Barton Gregg has opened for big showbiz talents and shares insightful stories about them. Her perspective on the threat that Trump and antisemitism pose to the comedy world is both enlightening and frightening. How can we laugh as Trump fascism approaches? We must.
Rundown -
Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"The Rebound" by Dave Gunders - 24:15
Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 30:36
Outro - 01:45:19
This special episode is dedicated to the memory of #32, Bill Walton, who was a guest on Episode 151 less than a year ago. Bill passed away on Memorial Day. Rememberances of the Big Redhead are everywhere, including here.
https://coloradosun.com/author/craig-silverman/
Colorado Sun colleague and ace attorney Mario Nicolais returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss Walton’s passing and Trump's historic 34 felony convictions in his just-concluded New York criminal trial. Mario once worked for Rudy Guiliani for President and has insights into what happened and why.
Listen and learn similarities between the New York state court trial and the Denver District Court trial in which Mario Nicolais litigated against Trump at the Fourteenth Amendment, Article 3 trial. Given the Alitos’ flag flying and other high court improprieties, the US Supreme Court is in awful shape.
And what about the legal profession now? Where are professional associations condemning Trump and Alito? What about the lawyer broadcasters backing Trump’s cry that jury trials in NYC and Dem-dominated big cities are rigged? What are the consequences of Trump’s behavior and should he be incarcerated?
New York had a righteous prosecution and the defendant's behavior was deplorable. A constitution crisis is here and Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge gets more salty than normal as the misuse of the word “fascist” gets reviewed.
We shudder as we contemplate Cabinet Secretaries named Davis, Flynn and Patel in a Trump 2.0 scenario. Can our Rule of Law survive? Listen to Mario Nicolais’ vision of horrible election and post-election possibilities.
The show starts with the wise reflections of Show Troubadour Dave Gunders who sings his song epitomizing Bill Walton’s recovery from 36 surgeries and pursuit of the truth. We review how media figures spin the public to our detriment and we play "The Rebound" in memory of Bill Walton.
Rundown -
Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"The Rebound" by Dave Gunders - 24:15
Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 30:36
Outro - 01:45:19
This special episode is dedicated to the memory of #32, Bill Walton, who was a guest on Episode 151 less than a year ago. Bill passed away on Memorial Day. Rememberances of the Big Redhead are everywhere, including here.
https://coloradosun.com/author/craig-silverman/
Colorado Sun colleague and ace attorney Mario Nicolais returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss Walton’s passing and Trump's historic 34 felony convictions in his just-concluded New York criminal trial. Mario once worked for Rudy Guiliani for President and has insights into what happened and why.
Listen and learn similarities between the New York state court trial and the Denver District Court trial in which Mario Nicolais litigated against Trump at the Fourteenth Amendment, Article 3 trial. Given the Alitos’ flag flying and other high court improprieties, the US Supreme Court is in awful shape.
And what about the legal profession now? Where are professional associations condemning Trump and Alito? What about the lawyer broadcasters backing Trump’s cry that jury trials in NYC and Dem-dominated big cities are rigged? What are the consequences of Trump’s behavior and should he be incarcerated?
New York had a righteous prosecution and the defendant's behavior was deplorable. A constitution crisis is here and Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge gets more salty than normal as the misuse of the word “fascist” gets reviewed.
We shudder as we contemplate Cabinet Secretaries named Davis, Flynn and Patel in a Trump 2.0 scenario. Can our Rule of Law survive? Listen to Mario Nicolais’ vision of horrible election and post-election possibilities.
The show starts with the wise reflections of Show Troubadour Dave Gunders who sings his song epitomizing Bill Walton’s recovery from 36 surgeries and pursuit of the truth. We review how media figures spin the public to our detriment and we play "The Rebound" in memory of Bill Walton.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:26
Boulder DA Michael Dougherty and Ryan Brackley, Esq. - 03:40
Outro - 56:47
Craigs’ Colorado Corner reconvenes the Centennial State’s best panel show to analyze Donald Trump's trials again. NY v. Trump goes to the jury!! Boulder DA Michael Dougherty and Ryan Brackley are outstanding legal guests. Both served over a dozen years in the Manhattan DA’s Office and rose high. They know Josh Steinglass and Susan Hoffinger.
What about Donald Trump's contempt for the process? Is Trump sleeping? How has Judge Merchan performed? What about Manhattan juries? How do they differ from Denver or Boulder? Michael Dougherty is DA for Colorado’s 20th Judicial District.
https://bouldercounty.gov/district-attorney/
Ryan Brackley is a native New Yorker who started as a prosecutor in Manhattan, moved to Boulder to be Stan Garnett’s #2 and then to Denver to become #2 under DA Beth McCann. Now, he’s an accomplished criminal defense attorney.
Michael Dougherty used to run over the Brooklyn Bridge to work for former Manhattan DA Cy Vance. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has consulted with Dougherty over important law enforcement matters. That proud, prestigious prosecutorial office has a family feel and New York v Trump may be its biggest case.
https://www.michaelforboulderda.com/
Is there a threat to the rule of law? How did Judge Mershan and the attorneys perform? What will be the verdict? Was there a fair trial? Are these charges fair? Why did the prosecution not seek to admit Trump's out-of-court statements during the trial, where Trump was offering inconsistent defenses and belittling the process?
How and why is New York law different from Colorado and other jurisdictions? Why does the defense go first in closing arguments? Why read the instructions “after” closing arguments and why can’t the jury possess a copy to the jury room? What’s with all the readback of cold transcripts by court reporters generally ill-prepared for the task?
Why is Juror #1 the foreperson? All these things are so different in Colorado. The parties and lawyers are required to stay at the courthouse. Can there be a worse job than being the person in the waiting room with the defendant? All these things are so different in Colorado.
The panel discussed the jury questions and requests for readbacks on their first day of historic deliberation. Brackley and Dougherty are superb panelists with great experience and perspective to analyze New York v. Trump. Give it a listen. This show will stimulate your mind.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:26
Boulder DA Michael Dougherty and Ryan Brackley, Esq. - 03:40
Outro - 56:47
Craigs’ Colorado Corner reconvenes the Centennial State’s best panel show to analyze Donald Trump's trials again. NY v. Trump goes to the jury!! Boulder DA Michael Dougherty and Ryan Brackley are outstanding legal guests. Both served over a dozen years in the Manhattan DA’s Office and rose high. They know Josh Steinglass and Susan Hoffinger.
What about Donald Trump's contempt for the process? Is Trump sleeping? How has Judge Merchan performed? What about Manhattan juries? How do they differ from Denver or Boulder? Michael Dougherty is DA for Colorado’s 20th Judicial District.
https://bouldercounty.gov/district-attorney/
Ryan Brackley is a native New Yorker who started as a prosecutor in Manhattan, moved to Boulder to be Stan Garnett’s #2 and then to Denver to become #2 under DA Beth McCann. Now, he’s an accomplished criminal defense attorney.
Michael Dougherty used to run over the Brooklyn Bridge to work for former Manhattan DA Cy Vance. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg has consulted with Dougherty over important law enforcement matters. That proud, prestigious prosecutorial office has a family feel and New York v Trump may be its biggest case.
https://www.michaelforboulderda.com/
Is there a threat to the rule of law? How did Judge Mershan and the attorneys perform? What will be the verdict? Was there a fair trial? Are these charges fair? Why did the prosecution not seek to admit Trump's out-of-court statements during the trial, where Trump was offering inconsistent defenses and belittling the process?
How and why is New York law different from Colorado and other jurisdictions? Why does the defense go first in closing arguments? Why read the instructions “after” closing arguments and why can’t the jury possess a copy to the jury room? What’s with all the readback of cold transcripts by court reporters generally ill-prepared for the task?
Why is Juror #1 the foreperson? All these things are so different in Colorado. The parties and lawyers are required to stay at the courthouse. Can there be a worse job than being the person in the waiting room with the defendant? All these things are so different in Colorado.
The panel discussed the jury questions and requests for readbacks on their first day of historic deliberation. Brackley and Dougherty are superb panelists with great experience and perspective to analyze New York v. Trump. Give it a listen. This show will stimulate your mind.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Jeremy Jojola - 11:28
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:18:45
"Notwithstanding" by Dave Gunders - 01:43:48
Outro - 01:49:33
Award-winning journalist Jeremy Jojola delivers a remarkable interview, paying homage to his amazing late father, Samuel Jojola, who married Linda and produced Jeremy in his beloved New Mexico. Jojola's family roots are an amazing part of America.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwUX-IypQnY
A dedicated father, Jeremy Jojola felt horrible about how his engagement with Twitter (X) detracted from his time with his now four-year-old daughter and put him in a foul mood. So he stopped, and it has been a year of better mental health.
https://jeremyjojola.com/2024/05/06/one-year-clean-and-sober-from-twitter/
Jojola discusses his favorite movie, The Milagro Beanfield War, and the discussion gets enlightening. The story reminds the host of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Ernest Hemingway and the host’s recent trip to Spain. Spanish roots run deep.
https://jeremyjojola.com/2023/08/22/why-the-milagro-beanfield-war-still-matters-35-years-later/
Nazis and far-right extremists have been the subject of Jojola’s most important reports. Four years ago, Jeremy won the Don Bolles Medal awarded by the Society of Investive Journalists and Investigators. Discussion of Trump’s United Reich talk and possible election ensues.
Recently, Jeremy Jojola won the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award (for a second time) for his 9News story about the Red Barn on the way to Denver International Airport. You can see and hear the amazing artistry of Jojola’s storytelling talent.
Troubadour Dave Gunders debriefs his host on his Spain trip and discusses the impact of Trump’s “Unified Reich” posting. A menorah purchased in Spain triggers stories, as do friends in Andalucia. As for Nugs and Avs collapses, we review connections to the law firm of "champions no more." Gunders’ righteous indignation song is "Notwithstanding."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=SCvtiIHk9oU
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Jeremy Jojola - 11:28
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:18:45
"Notwithstanding" by Dave Gunders - 01:43:48
Outro - 01:49:33
Award-winning journalist Jeremy Jojola delivers a remarkable interview, paying homage to his amazing late father, Samuel Jojola, who married Linda and produced Jeremy in his beloved New Mexico. Jojola's family roots are an amazing part of America.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwUX-IypQnY
A dedicated father, Jeremy Jojola felt horrible about how his engagement with Twitter (X) detracted from his time with his now four-year-old daughter and put him in a foul mood. So he stopped, and it has been a year of better mental health.
https://jeremyjojola.com/2024/05/06/one-year-clean-and-sober-from-twitter/
Jojola discusses his favorite movie, The Milagro Beanfield War, and the discussion gets enlightening. The story reminds the host of "For Whom the Bell Tolls" by Ernest Hemingway and the host’s recent trip to Spain. Spanish roots run deep.
https://jeremyjojola.com/2023/08/22/why-the-milagro-beanfield-war-still-matters-35-years-later/
Nazis and far-right extremists have been the subject of Jojola’s most important reports. Four years ago, Jeremy won the Don Bolles Medal awarded by the Society of Investive Journalists and Investigators. Discussion of Trump’s United Reich talk and possible election ensues.
Recently, Jeremy Jojola won the prestigious Edward R. Murrow Award (for a second time) for his 9News story about the Red Barn on the way to Denver International Airport. You can see and hear the amazing artistry of Jojola’s storytelling talent.
Troubadour Dave Gunders debriefs his host on his Spain trip and discusses the impact of Trump’s “Unified Reich” posting. A menorah purchased in Spain triggers stories, as do friends in Andalucia. As for Nugs and Avs collapses, we review connections to the law firm of "champions no more." Gunders’ righteous indignation song is "Notwithstanding."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=SCvtiIHk9oU
Rundown -
Intro - 00:34
Craig reviews Dr. Eric Coomer’s Civil Case - 11:03
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:21:12
"Song Of Columbus" by Dave Gunders - 01:24:41
Outro - 01:29:41
There have been massive delays in the Denver District Court civil case of Coomer v. Trump, Giuliani, Powell, Malkin, Oltmann, Salem Corporon, et al. Still, many court filings allow us to play the sound that makes the case—Trump’s Big Lie flowed out of Colorado.
Trace the 'sound' trail from the crucial weeks following the 2020 election. During this time, #DenverTrumpRadio stations, 630KHOW and 710KNUS, played a significant role in amplifying dual aspects of Trump’s despicable efforts. Notably, Jenna Ellis used the Den Caplis show as a platform to promote the 'Stop the Steal' narrative.
Hear Oltmann’s frequent guesting on 710KNUS (Salem-Colorado) at the end of 2020, where he set forth his tall, destructive tale that he intercepted Eric Coomer’s alleged Antifa conference call, in which he pledged to rig the election against Trump through Dominion Voting Systems.
Listen chronologically as Oltmann, with allies and sponsors like Mike Lindell, spreads his defamations about Dr. Eric Coomer. It begins with Randy Corporon, who worked with fellow lawyers Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell. Next, Oltmann's radio appearances with Deb Flora, George Brauchler and Peter Boyles get reviewed.
A sound record is made here of how American democracy has been getting destroyed from within by MAGA manipulations and disinformation. Hear the incriminating words of the media members who helped bring disaster to our democracy with their normalization of MAGA.
Authoritarianism and disinformation march in when democracies and the courts react way too slowly. We advance the Coomer case by letting you hear the evidence for yourself. The trial may still be years away, but we have the sound today.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/24/magazine/eric-coomer-dominion-election.html
The host just went to Spain to gain new perspectives on America from Marbella and Seville. The NY v Trump trial is going fast, but not most other MAGA-related litigation. The view of America from Europe right now is trepidation. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his classic, "Song for Columbus," about a Spanish voyager.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:34
Craig reviews Dr. Eric Coomer’s Civil Case - 11:03
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:21:12
"Song Of Columbus" by Dave Gunders - 01:24:41
Outro - 01:29:41
There have been massive delays in the Denver District Court civil case of Coomer v. Trump, Giuliani, Powell, Malkin, Oltmann, Salem Corporon, et al. Still, many court filings allow us to play the sound that makes the case—Trump’s Big Lie flowed out of Colorado.
Trace the 'sound' trail from the crucial weeks following the 2020 election. During this time, #DenverTrumpRadio stations, 630KHOW and 710KNUS, played a significant role in amplifying dual aspects of Trump’s despicable efforts. Notably, Jenna Ellis used the Den Caplis show as a platform to promote the 'Stop the Steal' narrative.
Hear Oltmann’s frequent guesting on 710KNUS (Salem-Colorado) at the end of 2020, where he set forth his tall, destructive tale that he intercepted Eric Coomer’s alleged Antifa conference call, in which he pledged to rig the election against Trump through Dominion Voting Systems.
Listen chronologically as Oltmann, with allies and sponsors like Mike Lindell, spreads his defamations about Dr. Eric Coomer. It begins with Randy Corporon, who worked with fellow lawyers Jenna Ellis and Sidney Powell. Next, Oltmann's radio appearances with Deb Flora, George Brauchler and Peter Boyles get reviewed.
A sound record is made here of how American democracy has been getting destroyed from within by MAGA manipulations and disinformation. Hear the incriminating words of the media members who helped bring disaster to our democracy with their normalization of MAGA.
Authoritarianism and disinformation march in when democracies and the courts react way too slowly. We advance the Coomer case by letting you hear the evidence for yourself. The trial may still be years away, but we have the sound today.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/24/magazine/eric-coomer-dominion-election.html
The host just went to Spain to gain new perspectives on America from Marbella and Seville. The NY v Trump trial is going fast, but not most other MAGA-related litigation. The view of America from Europe right now is trepidation. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his classic, "Song for Columbus," about a Spanish voyager.
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Intro - 00:35
Henry Weinstein in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 08:23
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:16:00
"Goin' Away Blues" by Dave Gunders - 01:19:51
Outro - 01:25:03
Enter the Inner Sanctum of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge with the legendary Henry Weinstein, a newsman, lawyer and law professor whose career is a beacon of inspiration. Weinstein's pivotal role in the LA Times’ groundbreaking coverage of the OJ Simpson prosecution was one part of a multi-faceted career.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-09-30-mn-51640-story.html
Numerous timely lessons must be learned from the iconic Simpson trial to the current New York v. Trump case. In our discussion, Professor Weinstein draws insightful parallels and shares unique and valuable lessons. He underscores the importance of this moment for attorneys to champion justice. Weinstein also reveals why he sought the host's commentary during the Simpson trial.
Henry Weinstein, a 1969 Boalt Hall Law School graduate and native Californian, has a career that spans journalism and law. Discover the intriguing path that led him from major American publications to a decades-long tenure as a law school professor at the University of California—Irvine. His journey is a testament to the power of brainpower, passion and perseverance.
Professor Weinstein worked for the LA Times, NY Times, SF Examiner and WSJ and has written over 3,000 stories. He has also written about events and issues in other countries and for various publications, including California Lawyer, Juris Doctor, The Nation, New Times, the Saturday Review of Education and the Saturday Review of Science.
https://www.law.uci.edu/faculty/full-time/weinstein/weinsteinCV.pdf
Learn about Cal—Berkeley in the 1960s, when Weinstein was an undergrad and then a law student. In 1972, Weinstein worked for the George McGovern presidential campaign to beat Richard Nixon. We review the glory days at great newspapers, including the LA Times and working with the late great Jim Murray.
The legal analysis aspect of the OJ Simpson saga is reviewed, including the remarkable LA Times coverage. Find out about Weinstein’s visit to Simpson’s home for an interview during the civil trial. Discover how big media cases, like the OJ Simpson trial, profoundly impact American history. The wise professor reviews New York v. Trump in some detail.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers a great conversation about the end of his JazzFest 2024 experience. He then sings the "Goin' Away Blues," a cover song, in honor of the host taking some time off from America to contemplate her current problems. We need to lead the comeback.
Rundown -
Intro - 00:35
Henry Weinstein in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 08:23
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:16:00
"Goin' Away Blues" by Dave Gunders - 01:19:51
Outro - 01:25:03
Enter the Inner Sanctum of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge with the legendary Henry Weinstein, a newsman, lawyer and law professor whose career is a beacon of inspiration. Weinstein's pivotal role in the LA Times’ groundbreaking coverage of the OJ Simpson prosecution was one part of a multi-faceted career.
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-09-30-mn-51640-story.html
Numerous timely lessons must be learned from the iconic Simpson trial to the current New York v. Trump case. In our discussion, Professor Weinstein draws insightful parallels and shares unique and valuable lessons. He underscores the importance of this moment for attorneys to champion justice. Weinstein also reveals why he sought the host's commentary during the Simpson trial.
Henry Weinstein, a 1969 Boalt Hall Law School graduate and native Californian, has a career that spans journalism and law. Discover the intriguing path that led him from major American publications to a decades-long tenure as a law school professor at the University of California—Irvine. His journey is a testament to the power of brainpower, passion and perseverance.
Professor Weinstein worked for the LA Times, NY Times, SF Examiner and WSJ and has written over 3,000 stories. He has also written about events and issues in other countries and for various publications, including California Lawyer, Juris Doctor, The Nation, New Times, the Saturday Review of Education and the Saturday Review of Science.
https://www.law.uci.edu/faculty/full-time/weinstein/weinsteinCV.pdf
Learn about Cal—Berkeley in the 1960s, when Weinstein was an undergrad and then a law student. In 1972, Weinstein worked for the George McGovern presidential campaign to beat Richard Nixon. We review the glory days at great newspapers, including the LA Times and working with the late great Jim Murray.
The legal analysis aspect of the OJ Simpson saga is reviewed, including the remarkable LA Times coverage. Find out about Weinstein’s visit to Simpson’s home for an interview during the civil trial. Discover how big media cases, like the OJ Simpson trial, profoundly impact American history. The wise professor reviews New York v. Trump in some detail.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers a great conversation about the end of his JazzFest 2024 experience. He then sings the "Goin' Away Blues," a cover song, in honor of the host taking some time off from America to contemplate her current problems. We need to lead the comeback.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 09:58
"Playing that Zydeco" by Dave Gunders - 25:45
Eli Stokols - 31:30
Episode 211 begins with a review of the New York v Trump trial. That’s followed by a review of Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones' epic performance Thursday night at Jazzfest 2024 in New Orleans. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders is on fire as he reviews the experience from the banks of the Mississippi River in New Orleans. We then “Play that Zydeco,” an original composition by Gunders, which he performed last summer in Gold Hill, Colorado.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiLexPg0piM
Accomplished journalist Eli Stokols keeps receiving historic White House assignments following his near decade-long successful run in Colorado television and magazines. Stokols moved on to become a DC family guy with a great journalist wife and kids. The LA Times and WSJ are former homes, but Eli Stokols' with Politico again.
Eli covered the 2016 election for POLITICO, starting with the Jeb Bush campaign before turning his reporting lens on Donald Trump. He’s covered the White House ever since Trump took office in 2017. Along the way, he interacted frequently with Hope Hicks and Michel Cohen. Spoiler alert – Hicks was much more pleasant than Cohen.
This special name-dropping episode features discussions of Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Kyle Clark, OJ Simpson, Elizabeth Orden, Doug Lamborn, Joe Neguse, Jason Crow, Lauren Boebert, John Hickenlooper, Michael Bennet, Ken Buck, Jon Hamm, Scarlett Johansen, Colin Jost, Elena Schneider, Tim Walz, Dick Wadhams, Corey Lewandowski, Dudley Brown, Arthur Sulzberger, Peter Baker and Howard Stern.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/16/fashion/weddings/elena-schneider-eli-stokols.html
Stokols wrote the explosive Politico Magazine story titled “The Petty Feud Between the NYT and the White House.” In it, Stokols identified petty disputes between Biden-Harris and the highest echelons of the New York Times and how it led to caricatures of our President as he ran against Trump.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/04/25/new-york-times-biden-white-house-00154219
Published right before the wacky weekend, which includes the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Eli Stokols even had President Joe Biden responding with jabs about doing interviews with "strong, independent journalists who millions of people actually listen to... like Howard Stern." Eli Stokols helped make that laugh line happen.
Stokols has fond memories of Colorado and political controversies in the Centennial State. Now, Eli Stokol’s beat remains the White House, where he co-authors the West Wing Playbook for Politico. Stokols studied history at Cal-Berkeley, where he also was a varsity baseball pitcher. He went to Columbia for graduate school. Protests on those campuses get our attention.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 09:58
"Playing that Zydeco" by Dave Gunders - 25:45
Eli Stokols - 31:30
Episode 211 begins with a review of the New York v Trump trial. That’s followed by a review of Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones' epic performance Thursday night at Jazzfest 2024 in New Orleans. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders is on fire as he reviews the experience from the banks of the Mississippi River in New Orleans. We then “Play that Zydeco,” an original composition by Gunders, which he performed last summer in Gold Hill, Colorado.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiLexPg0piM
Accomplished journalist Eli Stokols keeps receiving historic White House assignments following his near decade-long successful run in Colorado television and magazines. Stokols moved on to become a DC family guy with a great journalist wife and kids. The LA Times and WSJ are former homes, but Eli Stokols' with Politico again.
Eli covered the 2016 election for POLITICO, starting with the Jeb Bush campaign before turning his reporting lens on Donald Trump. He’s covered the White House ever since Trump took office in 2017. Along the way, he interacted frequently with Hope Hicks and Michel Cohen. Spoiler alert – Hicks was much more pleasant than Cohen.
This special name-dropping episode features discussions of Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Kyle Clark, OJ Simpson, Elizabeth Orden, Doug Lamborn, Joe Neguse, Jason Crow, Lauren Boebert, John Hickenlooper, Michael Bennet, Ken Buck, Jon Hamm, Scarlett Johansen, Colin Jost, Elena Schneider, Tim Walz, Dick Wadhams, Corey Lewandowski, Dudley Brown, Arthur Sulzberger, Peter Baker and Howard Stern.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/16/fashion/weddings/elena-schneider-eli-stokols.html
Stokols wrote the explosive Politico Magazine story titled “The Petty Feud Between the NYT and the White House.” In it, Stokols identified petty disputes between Biden-Harris and the highest echelons of the New York Times and how it led to caricatures of our President as he ran against Trump.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/04/25/new-york-times-biden-white-house-00154219
Published right before the wacky weekend, which includes the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Eli Stokols even had President Joe Biden responding with jabs about doing interviews with "strong, independent journalists who millions of people actually listen to... like Howard Stern." Eli Stokols helped make that laugh line happen.
Stokols has fond memories of Colorado and political controversies in the Centennial State. Now, Eli Stokol’s beat remains the White House, where he co-authors the West Wing Playbook for Politico. Stokols studied history at Cal-Berkeley, where he also was a varsity baseball pitcher. He went to Columbia for graduate school. Protests on those campuses get our attention.
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Greg Gold in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 11:04
Barry Levine - 31:44
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:30:15
"Set the Tone" by Dave Gunders - 01:42:14
The Craig Silverman Show’s New York v Trump trial correspondent Greg Gold reports on his 100 Centre Street Manhattan Criminal Courthouse observations. Trump claims that the area is locked down and Greg proves that Trump is a liar. Gold reports the prosecution’s opening witness, David Pecker, is astoundingly good.
This case has more at stake than the John Edwards prosecution in North Carolina, which Greg Gold also attended. In Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, a high-level discussion occurs about what evidence might be persuasive. Greg Gold sets the scene brilliantly for the New York v Trump trial that is now underway.
The first witness in the trial is David Pecker from the National Enquirer. Our show's main guest is Barry Levine, who worked for Pecker and the Enquirer from 1999 to 2016. Barry Levine knows all the details and has broken the Enquirer's big stories on John Edwards, Jessie Jackson and Tiger Woods. He explains how those stories happened.
Barry Levine describes Packer's style and how he was once assigned a 2010 interview with Trump. Levine also provides the history of the National Enquirer, especially after it was under the control of David Pecker and the American Media Inc. Host discusses how he was sometimes a paid legal consultant for AMI on celebrity crime stories.
Barry Levine is an experienced New Yorker and accomplished American journalist, author and media executive. He is best known for his work as an investigative reporter and editor in politics, government and entertainment, having worked for many years at the National Enquirer.
https://nypost.com/2017/05/11/ex-national-enquirer-editor-joins-heavy/
Levine and the Enquirer were nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for their story exposing the love child of former Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards. Senator Edwards's subsequent campaign fraud prosecution resembles what Trump now faces.
In 2019, Barry Levine authored "All the President's Women: Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator." Back then, Levine and other reporters followed Trump's Aspen affairs. Barry knows Donald Trump's NY secrets and Trump's fantasy of being Hugh Hefner. Levine has interviewed scores of females Trump has victimized.
Troubadour Dave Gunders also discusses opening witness David Pecker and how DAs need to "Set the Tone," the title of Dave's song this week. Every trial is a rollercoaster ride, as is the 2024 election. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is also discussed for the shooting of her puppy, Cricket. What an outrage!
Rundown -
Greg Gold in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 11:04
Barry Levine - 31:44
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:30:15
"Set the Tone" by Dave Gunders - 01:42:14
The Craig Silverman Show’s New York v Trump trial correspondent Greg Gold reports on his 100 Centre Street Manhattan Criminal Courthouse observations. Trump claims that the area is locked down and Greg proves that Trump is a liar. Gold reports the prosecution’s opening witness, David Pecker, is astoundingly good.
This case has more at stake than the John Edwards prosecution in North Carolina, which Greg Gold also attended. In Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, a high-level discussion occurs about what evidence might be persuasive. Greg Gold sets the scene brilliantly for the New York v Trump trial that is now underway.
The first witness in the trial is David Pecker from the National Enquirer. Our show's main guest is Barry Levine, who worked for Pecker and the Enquirer from 1999 to 2016. Barry Levine knows all the details and has broken the Enquirer's big stories on John Edwards, Jessie Jackson and Tiger Woods. He explains how those stories happened.
Barry Levine describes Packer's style and how he was once assigned a 2010 interview with Trump. Levine also provides the history of the National Enquirer, especially after it was under the control of David Pecker and the American Media Inc. Host discusses how he was sometimes a paid legal consultant for AMI on celebrity crime stories.
Barry Levine is an experienced New Yorker and accomplished American journalist, author and media executive. He is best known for his work as an investigative reporter and editor in politics, government and entertainment, having worked for many years at the National Enquirer.
https://nypost.com/2017/05/11/ex-national-enquirer-editor-joins-heavy/
Levine and the Enquirer were nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for their story exposing the love child of former Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards. Senator Edwards's subsequent campaign fraud prosecution resembles what Trump now faces.
In 2019, Barry Levine authored "All the President's Women: Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator." Back then, Levine and other reporters followed Trump's Aspen affairs. Barry knows Donald Trump's NY secrets and Trump's fantasy of being Hugh Hefner. Levine has interviewed scores of females Trump has victimized.
Troubadour Dave Gunders also discusses opening witness David Pecker and how DAs need to "Set the Tone," the title of Dave's song this week. Every trial is a rollercoaster ride, as is the 2024 election. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem is also discussed for the shooting of her puppy, Cricket. What an outrage!
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Greg Gold - 04:41
Chris Decker - 24:33
Craig’s Colorado Corner brings you Colorado lawyers and pundits voicing their opinions on the Trump trials and tribulations. New York v Trump is off and running with Opening Statements and first witness, David Pecker. There was a gag-order hearing too, with Judge Merchan taking the matter under advisement.
Our New York v. Trump jury trial correspondent, Colorado attorney Greg Gold, was in the Manhattan courthouse today and got into the overflow television viewing room with many media celebrities. Greg Gold describes the scene and the excellent credibility of witness Pecker.
https://www.thegoldlawfirm.net/
Greg Gold lives a life of litigation and adventure and has joined us before from Ukraine. His description of the dramatic events in Lower Manhattan is vivid as he leaves the courthouse fresh after witnessing wild events. How did Greg Gold get in? Find out what it’s like on that 15th floor where American history’s unfolding.
https://twitter.com/TylerMcBrien/status/1782742813160968249
Prominent Colorado criminal defense attorney Chris Decker has tried over 200 jury trials in his three-decade career. He’s the past president of the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar and a longtime member of its Board of Directors.
Decker and the host go over every aspect of New York v. Trump so far. Issues include immunity for Pecker, not Cohen and why. We also discuss difficult defendants and problems with Todd Blanche’s Opening Statement on behalf of defendant Trump. We consider how best this case can be prosecuted and defended.
Decker practiced as a Deputy State Public Defender for more than a decade and was assigned to the Colorado Springs, Arapahoe, Douglas, Adams and Denver trial offices. During his years as a Public Defender, he handled thousands of criminal cases ranging from D.U.I. to murder in the first degree. Mr. Decker has won numerous and significant trial verdicts for his appointed clients.
Decker has won complete acquittals in cases charging sexual assault, first and second-degree assault, drug possession and distribution, burglary, theft, menacing, witness intimidation, kidnapping and murder. He has also written several successful criminal appeals.
https://www.deckerjoneslaw.com/
Decker also works in civil law with several significant results for his clients. He has initiated numerous successful claims under Section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act for police brutality and excessive force claims. Decker recently won the largest Defamation verdict against an individual in Colorado history.
Rundown -
Greg Gold - 04:41
Chris Decker - 24:33
Craig’s Colorado Corner brings you Colorado lawyers and pundits voicing their opinions on the Trump trials and tribulations. New York v Trump is off and running with Opening Statements and first witness, David Pecker. There was a gag-order hearing too, with Judge Merchan taking the matter under advisement.
Our New York v. Trump jury trial correspondent, Colorado attorney Greg Gold, was in the Manhattan courthouse today and got into the overflow television viewing room with many media celebrities. Greg Gold describes the scene and the excellent credibility of witness Pecker.
https://www.thegoldlawfirm.net/
Greg Gold lives a life of litigation and adventure and has joined us before from Ukraine. His description of the dramatic events in Lower Manhattan is vivid as he leaves the courthouse fresh after witnessing wild events. How did Greg Gold get in? Find out what it’s like on that 15th floor where American history’s unfolding.
https://twitter.com/TylerMcBrien/status/1782742813160968249
Prominent Colorado criminal defense attorney Chris Decker has tried over 200 jury trials in his three-decade career. He’s the past president of the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar and a longtime member of its Board of Directors.
Decker and the host go over every aspect of New York v. Trump so far. Issues include immunity for Pecker, not Cohen and why. We also discuss difficult defendants and problems with Todd Blanche’s Opening Statement on behalf of defendant Trump. We consider how best this case can be prosecuted and defended.
Decker practiced as a Deputy State Public Defender for more than a decade and was assigned to the Colorado Springs, Arapahoe, Douglas, Adams and Denver trial offices. During his years as a Public Defender, he handled thousands of criminal cases ranging from D.U.I. to murder in the first degree. Mr. Decker has won numerous and significant trial verdicts for his appointed clients.
Decker has won complete acquittals in cases charging sexual assault, first and second-degree assault, drug possession and distribution, burglary, theft, menacing, witness intimidation, kidnapping and murder. He has also written several successful criminal appeals.
https://www.deckerjoneslaw.com/
Decker also works in civil law with several significant results for his clients. He has initiated numerous successful claims under Section 1983 of the Civil Rights Act for police brutality and excessive force claims. Decker recently won the largest Defamation verdict against an individual in Colorado history.
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Kyle Clark - 20:40
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:27:50
"Don't Give Me No Vape" by Dave Gunders - 01:43:03
9News Anchor Kyle Clark returns for the first time since Episode 100. We discuss his recent windy interview with US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and his tough helicopter story that made Governor Polis squirm. An objective reporter, Clark’s long been the news leader at Colorado’s News Leader.
A native of a small town in Western New York, Kyle Clark worked AM radio at age 15 and loved his responsibilities filling in the open spots as play-by-play man John Sterling put his flourish to announcing on the New York Yankee Network. We learn though that his favorite sport is the NFL and the Buffalo Bills of his youth.
For the first time on air, Kyle Clark reveals his youthful obsession with Buffalo Bills legend Orenthal James Simpson, who played under head coach Lou Saban (legendary Juice and Electric Company). Did Kyle follow the trial? Did he ever? Listen as Kyle Clark describes his sports passions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6TacThTV9c
The differences between CA v Simpson and NY v Trump are analyzed. There are different forms of media coverage. What worked for 9News during OJ would not work today. We discuss Kyle Clark’s experience covering a big northern Colorado murder case from start to finish. The American criminal justice system is the greatest show on earth.
Nothing about the Trump hush money election interference trial has obvious ties to Colorado, but Trump’s other Big Lie litigations sure do. Kyle Clark has studied and presented facts and figures showing how big parts of Trump’s Big Lie and Insurrection flowed out of Colorado.
Mass shootings have happened all too often in the great state of Colorado beginning 25 years ago at Columbine. Kyle Clark tells us he was a high school sophomore like Danny Mauser when he was executed. Now, Danny’s dad and other parents of murdered children are being attacked on social media by pols.
Kyle Clark pushes back against those lowlifes who would disparage legislators Tom Sullivan and Rhonda Fields. It used to be we all felt fury when Alex Jones made lies for profit in the wake of Sandy Hook. Now, MTG and groups like RMGO belittle parents of murdered children.
Colorado’s CD4 gets discussed and the prospects of Lauren Boebert making her successful move east in Colorado. Regret was expressed that no invitation went out for a 9News debate between Boebert and Frisch in 2022. How’s that for introspection? Memorable encounters with Boebert placeholder, Greg Lopez, get reviewed, as do the chances of Dem Trisha Calvarese.
Kyle Clark gives his take on Denver pro sports ownership. Carpetbagging worries abound around the leaderless Broncos. The Monforts may never sell the Rockies; content to make money through visits by fans of opposition teams. As for the Nuggets and Avs, passionately decried is our inability to watch them on our regular TV simply.
We discuss Kyle’s amazing Word of Thanks, which has raised over 12 million dollars. It’s easy and makes you feel good when you become a recurrent weekly giver. People trust Kyle Clark’s judgment and hundreds of non-profits have benefited.
We are thankful for a great conversation with Troubadour Dave Gunders about the Nuggets-Lakers series, how NY vs. Trump may shake out, the impact of a Judge who runs a tight courtroom and it's all happening on Passover. This year’s Seder may have different prayers based on NY, Israel and world events. Gunders gives us his 4/20 song, "Don't Give Me No Vape."
Rundown -
Kyle Clark - 20:40
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:27:50
"Don't Give Me No Vape" by Dave Gunders - 01:43:03
9News Anchor Kyle Clark returns for the first time since Episode 100. We discuss his recent windy interview with US Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and his tough helicopter story that made Governor Polis squirm. An objective reporter, Clark’s long been the news leader at Colorado’s News Leader.
A native of a small town in Western New York, Kyle Clark worked AM radio at age 15 and loved his responsibilities filling in the open spots as play-by-play man John Sterling put his flourish to announcing on the New York Yankee Network. We learn though that his favorite sport is the NFL and the Buffalo Bills of his youth.
For the first time on air, Kyle Clark reveals his youthful obsession with Buffalo Bills legend Orenthal James Simpson, who played under head coach Lou Saban (legendary Juice and Electric Company). Did Kyle follow the trial? Did he ever? Listen as Kyle Clark describes his sports passions.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6TacThTV9c
The differences between CA v Simpson and NY v Trump are analyzed. There are different forms of media coverage. What worked for 9News during OJ would not work today. We discuss Kyle Clark’s experience covering a big northern Colorado murder case from start to finish. The American criminal justice system is the greatest show on earth.
Nothing about the Trump hush money election interference trial has obvious ties to Colorado, but Trump’s other Big Lie litigations sure do. Kyle Clark has studied and presented facts and figures showing how big parts of Trump’s Big Lie and Insurrection flowed out of Colorado.
Mass shootings have happened all too often in the great state of Colorado beginning 25 years ago at Columbine. Kyle Clark tells us he was a high school sophomore like Danny Mauser when he was executed. Now, Danny’s dad and other parents of murdered children are being attacked on social media by pols.
Kyle Clark pushes back against those lowlifes who would disparage legislators Tom Sullivan and Rhonda Fields. It used to be we all felt fury when Alex Jones made lies for profit in the wake of Sandy Hook. Now, MTG and groups like RMGO belittle parents of murdered children.
Colorado’s CD4 gets discussed and the prospects of Lauren Boebert making her successful move east in Colorado. Regret was expressed that no invitation went out for a 9News debate between Boebert and Frisch in 2022. How’s that for introspection? Memorable encounters with Boebert placeholder, Greg Lopez, get reviewed, as do the chances of Dem Trisha Calvarese.
Kyle Clark gives his take on Denver pro sports ownership. Carpetbagging worries abound around the leaderless Broncos. The Monforts may never sell the Rockies; content to make money through visits by fans of opposition teams. As for the Nuggets and Avs, passionately decried is our inability to watch them on our regular TV simply.
We discuss Kyle’s amazing Word of Thanks, which has raised over 12 million dollars. It’s easy and makes you feel good when you become a recurrent weekly giver. People trust Kyle Clark’s judgment and hundreds of non-profits have benefited.
We are thankful for a great conversation with Troubadour Dave Gunders about the Nuggets-Lakers series, how NY vs. Trump may shake out, the impact of a Judge who runs a tight courtroom and it's all happening on Passover. This year’s Seder may have different prayers based on NY, Israel and world events. Gunders gives us his 4/20 song, "Don't Give Me No Vape."
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Rep. Jason Crow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:16
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 41:15
"Train Keeps Coming" by Dave Gunders - 57:39
Enjoy a special workweek episode, driven by the urgency of unfolding events in Israel, Congress, Arizona, Ukraine and the criminal jury trial of NY v. Trump. Our guest, Congressman Jason Crow, a true American hero, joins us in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Jason Crow, a former US Army Ranger Captain and law partner at prestigious Holland and Hart, offers a unique perspective on the special responsibilities of Colorado lawyers amid challenges to America's Rule of Law. His insights will also extend to the role of our nation's highest court.
Trump is on trial in NYC state court and blaming everybody but himself. Meanwhile, the slumbering defendant leads the GOP and the US House. We discuss how Trump has put a monkey wrench on the southern border fix and aid for Israel and Ukraine.
Jason Crow lets strong words go when discussing Russian talking points spewing from the mouths of his Congressional colleagues like MTG and Rep. Boebert. Hear Rep. Crow’s special name for MTG. See hero Jason Crow in the #1 documentary movie, Against All Enemies, by Meidas Touch.
Ep 207 name drop alert: Liz Cheney, Lynn Cheney, Colorado College, Adam Kinzinger, Denver Riggleman, Ben Meiselas, Joe Walsh, Joe Neguse, Dan Caplis, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, MTG, Boebert, Bibi Netanyahu, Volodomor Zelenskyy, Kyle Clark, Dave Gunders, Denver Nuggets, DU Pioneers, Jared Polis and Trump.
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Rep. Jason Crow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:16
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 41:15
"Train Keeps Coming" by Dave Gunders - 57:39
Enjoy a special workweek episode, driven by the urgency of unfolding events in Israel, Congress, Arizona, Ukraine and the criminal jury trial of NY v. Trump. Our guest, Congressman Jason Crow, a true American hero, joins us in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Jason Crow, a former US Army Ranger Captain and law partner at prestigious Holland and Hart, offers a unique perspective on the special responsibilities of Colorado lawyers amid challenges to America's Rule of Law. His insights will also extend to the role of our nation's highest court.
Trump is on trial in NYC state court and blaming everybody but himself. Meanwhile, the slumbering defendant leads the GOP and the US House. We discuss how Trump has put a monkey wrench on the southern border fix and aid for Israel and Ukraine.
Jason Crow lets strong words go when discussing Russian talking points spewing from the mouths of his Congressional colleagues like MTG and Rep. Boebert. Hear Rep. Crow’s special name for MTG. See hero Jason Crow in the #1 documentary movie, Against All Enemies, by Meidas Touch.
Ep 207 name drop alert: Liz Cheney, Lynn Cheney, Colorado College, Adam Kinzinger, Denver Riggleman, Ben Meiselas, Joe Walsh, Joe Neguse, Dan Caplis, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, MTG, Boebert, Bibi Netanyahu, Volodomor Zelenskyy, Kyle Clark, Dave Gunders, Denver Nuggets, DU Pioneers, Jared Polis and Trump.
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Dagny Van Der Jagt in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 25:03
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:47:17
"Train Keeps Coming" by Dave Gunders - 02:03:41
Orenthal James Simpson has passed away and the show's introduction discusses some of the many poignant OJ memories that occur to the host. OJ was a mighty USC and NFL running back, like a fast train, but he was an evil man. This week's song from Troubadour Dave Gunders is "Train Keeps Coming."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6_03dUueF0
Justice keeps coming for Donald Trump. The NY v Trump felony criminal trial is upcoming on April 15 in New York City and pressure is building worldwide. Dave Gunders and the host discuss OJ's death and the modern lessons applicable to Trump’s litigation. The ban on abortions in Arizona is reviewed and the political consequences are considered.
The show begins by condemning Trump's recent comments that Jewish voters need to "get their heads examined" if they vote for Biden. This is divisive and should be condemned. Given the former president's erratic and divisive recent comments, champions of Trump's return to the presidency should reconsider.
Dagny Van Der Jagt will vote for Donald Trump as a proud Republican. She’s a mother of four, a native of Europe and an accomplished attorney with her private practice with her husband Grant Van Der Jagt. Learn about their private practice business in Larkspur.
Now, Dagny Van Der Jagt is a candidate for the 23rd Judicial District District Attorney position. The host delves into Van Der Jagt's background, qualifications and platform, particularly focusing on her stance on criminal justice reform. Her other campaign promises and policy proposals, including victim advocacy and community engagement are also discussed.
GOP candidate Dagny Van Der Jagt raises substantial concerns about her Republican primary opponent George Brauchler's integrity and qualifications. Van Der Jagt claims Brauchler, the former 18th Judicial DA, cannot be trusted. She cites political flip-flops, especially on Colorado’s Red Flag Law. She claims that Brauchler prioritizes personal publicity over justice and saving dollars for his constituents.
She also raises how Brauchler has historically blurred lines as an attorney, GOP party official, DA, military officer, non-profit fellow, professor, ad man, radio talk host, candidate for innumerable Colorado political jobs and Gazette columnist. Van der Jagt is concerned that Brauchler's military position could create conflicts if there were questionable orders from Governor Polis or President Biden.
Douglas County DA candidate Dagny Van Der Jagt accuses Brauchler of grandstanding, overspending and trying to please everyone while pleasing almost no one. Van Der Jagt claims she has solid Republican Party support, given Brauchler's decision to petition rather than go through the party assembly.
https://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateDetail.aspx?Type=CA&SeqID=59971
A video shows Brauchler being booed and made to leave without finishing his speech, at the controversial Douglas County GOP Executive Committee meeting headed by Douglas County GOP Chairman Steve Peck. Witness for yourself. Watch and listen to how Chairman Peck adds up the vote!
The Douglas County GOP may issue a statement similar to the Colorado GOP's rebuke of Deborah Flora for not going through the county assembly. Van Der Jagt believes her commitment to going through the Republican Party assembly makes her the better choice for 23rd Judicial District DA. She wants full GOP support. Just like Boebert received from Colorado GOP in CD4.
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Dagny Van Der Jagt in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 25:03
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:47:17
"Train Keeps Coming" by Dave Gunders - 02:03:41
Orenthal James Simpson has passed away and the show's introduction discusses some of the many poignant OJ memories that occur to the host. OJ was a mighty USC and NFL running back, like a fast train, but he was an evil man. This week's song from Troubadour Dave Gunders is "Train Keeps Coming."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6_03dUueF0
Justice keeps coming for Donald Trump. The NY v Trump felony criminal trial is upcoming on April 15 in New York City and pressure is building worldwide. Dave Gunders and the host discuss OJ's death and the modern lessons applicable to Trump’s litigation. The ban on abortions in Arizona is reviewed and the political consequences are considered.
The show begins by condemning Trump's recent comments that Jewish voters need to "get their heads examined" if they vote for Biden. This is divisive and should be condemned. Given the former president's erratic and divisive recent comments, champions of Trump's return to the presidency should reconsider.
Dagny Van Der Jagt will vote for Donald Trump as a proud Republican. She’s a mother of four, a native of Europe and an accomplished attorney with her private practice with her husband Grant Van Der Jagt. Learn about their private practice business in Larkspur.
Now, Dagny Van Der Jagt is a candidate for the 23rd Judicial District District Attorney position. The host delves into Van Der Jagt's background, qualifications and platform, particularly focusing on her stance on criminal justice reform. Her other campaign promises and policy proposals, including victim advocacy and community engagement are also discussed.
GOP candidate Dagny Van Der Jagt raises substantial concerns about her Republican primary opponent George Brauchler's integrity and qualifications. Van Der Jagt claims Brauchler, the former 18th Judicial DA, cannot be trusted. She cites political flip-flops, especially on Colorado’s Red Flag Law. She claims that Brauchler prioritizes personal publicity over justice and saving dollars for his constituents.
She also raises how Brauchler has historically blurred lines as an attorney, GOP party official, DA, military officer, non-profit fellow, professor, ad man, radio talk host, candidate for innumerable Colorado political jobs and Gazette columnist. Van der Jagt is concerned that Brauchler's military position could create conflicts if there were questionable orders from Governor Polis or President Biden.
Douglas County DA candidate Dagny Van Der Jagt accuses Brauchler of grandstanding, overspending and trying to please everyone while pleasing almost no one. Van Der Jagt claims she has solid Republican Party support, given Brauchler's decision to petition rather than go through the party assembly.
https://tracer.sos.colorado.gov/PublicSite/SearchPages/CandidateDetail.aspx?Type=CA&SeqID=59971
A video shows Brauchler being booed and made to leave without finishing his speech, at the controversial Douglas County GOP Executive Committee meeting headed by Douglas County GOP Chairman Steve Peck. Witness for yourself. Watch and listen to how Chairman Peck adds up the vote!
The Douglas County GOP may issue a statement similar to the Colorado GOP's rebuke of Deborah Flora for not going through the county assembly. Van Der Jagt believes her commitment to going through the Republican Party assembly makes her the better choice for 23rd Judicial District DA. She wants full GOP support. Just like Boebert received from Colorado GOP in CD4.
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Trisha Calvarese - 15:43
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:13:30
"Sugar Don't Call" by Dave Gunders - 01:32:49
Meet Trish Calvarese, the dynamic Democratic candidate who intends to defeat Greg Lopez on June 25, 2024, in a Special Election caused by Representative Ken Buck's resignation. Learn how Calvarese gained the nomination, spurred to run by the wish of her dying father, a lifelong Republican.
Colorado CD3 Rep. Lauren Boebert wants to switch to a more MAGA-friendly area and she's targeting CD4. In the meantime, Boebert needs to find a MAGA-approved GOP placeholder and that Republican nominee will be former Parker, Colorado Mayor Greg Lopez. On June 25, 2024, expect the nation to be riveted to the open seat contest between Calvarese and Lopez.
Trish Calvarese is a Colorado native who grew up in various cities within Colorado's vast CD4. Her beloved late Dad, Joe Calvarese, was the City Prosecutor for Sterling and went on to serve in the US Civil Service as an SEC Compliance attorney. Trisha went to Highlands Ranch High School, where she was an academic standout and earned a scholarship to Johns Hopkins University.
After college and during 2008-09, this millennial decided she wanted to work in the US Senate. She found herself a communications gig in the Capitol with Senator Bernie Sanders. Look forward to hearing her Bernie impression. Or is it an imitation of Larry David doing Bernie? Either way, Trisha Calvarese is entertaining.
https://www.trisha4colorado.com/
Trish Calvarese went on to work for the AFL-CIO in Washington, D.C., including as a speechwriter for the late great Richard Trumka. Fate brought her back to Colorado after her parents passed away and she and her husband took on new responsibilities regarding this country we love.
Lauren Boebert keeps getting overserved at Beetlejuice shows in Denver and Trump dinners in NYC and Mar-A-Lago. Trisha Calvarese can get the votes of regular Republicans and Unaffiliated voters with her common sense policies and lack of a criminal record.
Greg Lopez is a known commodity. Clips are played from @9News (Kyle Clark), Channel 7 and KNUS when Lopez stood in the way of Colorado's Red Flag Law. Lauren Boebert and her placeholder Greg Lopez do the bidding of the gun industry and MAGA. Lopez/Boebert extremism extends to restricting all abortions, including in cases of rape and incest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1nbrwBLYMM
Size up the intelligence of Calvarese who discusses the multitude of challenges posed by artificial intelligence. She's worried about democracy if MAGA prevails, and she's determined to defeat Lopez/Boebert. Colorado voters generally disfavor carpetbaggers and grifters.
Calvarese strongly supports IVF procedures. As a millennial married woman, she may need those reproductive rights options now threatened by MAGA judges and lawmakers. As for Russia v. Ukraine, Calvarese is resolute in supporting Ukraine, in sharp contrast to what Putin/Trump/Boebert and MAGA-GOQP want.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoI_LFqsNqw
Trisha Calvarese wants America to outcompete China. She's got big ideas for Colorado's fourth CD. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders proves once again why he's a musical genius and a great conversationalist. His opening lines of "Sugar Don't Call" work for the coming Eclipse, the NYC/NJ earthquake and the 400 calls in one day Lauren Boebert claims to make to an unquestioning Dan Caplis.
One-half of the old Caplis and Silverman show, Dan Caplis, is now taking credit for the Caplis Plan to ensure the MAGA-approved Lauren Boebert prevails in a GOP primary while a placeholder (Greg Lopez) keeps the reliably Republican seat warm. Caplis keeps Boebert warm in another gushing interview and we have sound highlights.
John Charles Eastman is a soon-to-be-disbarred lawyer with Colorado ties through CU, Colorado Republican Party State Committeeman and attorney/radio host, Randy Corporon. There was a Big Lie spat involving Eastman, Corporon and Denver radio host, Peter Boyles.
Boyles now blames Eastman and Corporon for Big Lie and big threats. Corporon and Eastman dismiss all charges. We've got the sound and smart analysis. Hat tip to Allison Gill and Pete Strzok from Cleanup on Aisle 45.
https://statesuniteddemocracy.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Eastman-Decision.pdf
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Trisha Calvarese - 15:43
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:13:30
"Sugar Don't Call" by Dave Gunders - 01:32:49
Meet Trish Calvarese, the dynamic Democratic candidate who intends to defeat Greg Lopez on June 25, 2024, in a Special Election caused by Representative Ken Buck's resignation. Learn how Calvarese gained the nomination, spurred to run by the wish of her dying father, a lifelong Republican.
Colorado CD3 Rep. Lauren Boebert wants to switch to a more MAGA-friendly area and she's targeting CD4. In the meantime, Boebert needs to find a MAGA-approved GOP placeholder and that Republican nominee will be former Parker, Colorado Mayor Greg Lopez. On June 25, 2024, expect the nation to be riveted to the open seat contest between Calvarese and Lopez.
Trish Calvarese is a Colorado native who grew up in various cities within Colorado's vast CD4. Her beloved late Dad, Joe Calvarese, was the City Prosecutor for Sterling and went on to serve in the US Civil Service as an SEC Compliance attorney. Trisha went to Highlands Ranch High School, where she was an academic standout and earned a scholarship to Johns Hopkins University.
After college and during 2008-09, this millennial decided she wanted to work in the US Senate. She found herself a communications gig in the Capitol with Senator Bernie Sanders. Look forward to hearing her Bernie impression. Or is it an imitation of Larry David doing Bernie? Either way, Trisha Calvarese is entertaining.
https://www.trisha4colorado.com/
Trish Calvarese went on to work for the AFL-CIO in Washington, D.C., including as a speechwriter for the late great Richard Trumka. Fate brought her back to Colorado after her parents passed away and she and her husband took on new responsibilities regarding this country we love.
Lauren Boebert keeps getting overserved at Beetlejuice shows in Denver and Trump dinners in NYC and Mar-A-Lago. Trisha Calvarese can get the votes of regular Republicans and Unaffiliated voters with her common sense policies and lack of a criminal record.
Greg Lopez is a known commodity. Clips are played from @9News (Kyle Clark), Channel 7 and KNUS when Lopez stood in the way of Colorado's Red Flag Law. Lauren Boebert and her placeholder Greg Lopez do the bidding of the gun industry and MAGA. Lopez/Boebert extremism extends to restricting all abortions, including in cases of rape and incest.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1nbrwBLYMM
Size up the intelligence of Calvarese who discusses the multitude of challenges posed by artificial intelligence. She's worried about democracy if MAGA prevails, and she's determined to defeat Lopez/Boebert. Colorado voters generally disfavor carpetbaggers and grifters.
Calvarese strongly supports IVF procedures. As a millennial married woman, she may need those reproductive rights options now threatened by MAGA judges and lawmakers. As for Russia v. Ukraine, Calvarese is resolute in supporting Ukraine, in sharp contrast to what Putin/Trump/Boebert and MAGA-GOQP want.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XoI_LFqsNqw
Trisha Calvarese wants America to outcompete China. She's got big ideas for Colorado's fourth CD. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders proves once again why he's a musical genius and a great conversationalist. His opening lines of "Sugar Don't Call" work for the coming Eclipse, the NYC/NJ earthquake and the 400 calls in one day Lauren Boebert claims to make to an unquestioning Dan Caplis.
One-half of the old Caplis and Silverman show, Dan Caplis, is now taking credit for the Caplis Plan to ensure the MAGA-approved Lauren Boebert prevails in a GOP primary while a placeholder (Greg Lopez) keeps the reliably Republican seat warm. Caplis keeps Boebert warm in another gushing interview and we have sound highlights.
John Charles Eastman is a soon-to-be-disbarred lawyer with Colorado ties through CU, Colorado Republican Party State Committeeman and attorney/radio host, Randy Corporon. There was a Big Lie spat involving Eastman, Corporon and Denver radio host, Peter Boyles.
Boyles now blames Eastman and Corporon for Big Lie and big threats. Corporon and Eastman dismiss all charges. We've got the sound and smart analysis. Hat tip to Allison Gill and Pete Strzok from Cleanup on Aisle 45.
https://statesuniteddemocracy.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Eastman-Decision.pdf
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Charles “CJ” Johnson - 06:18
Jeff Conarroe - 01:31:48
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:35:23
"I Love Every Single Day" by Dave Gunders - 02:39:33
Happy Springtime! Sports and Life Lessons abound with two sensational guests.
Team sports teach us how to work and play well together. Charles "CJ" Johnson became an unlikely national sports hero in 1990 when he led the CU Buffs to victory over Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl and its only national football championship.
CJ Johnson grew up in Detroit, son of a famous Motown musician, before gaining his football scholarship to Boulder at an amazing time in the long history of Colorado's flagship university. Now, Johnson is running for CU Regent at Large in a competitive statewide contest.
Learn what happened when the Buffs punted to the Rocket Ismael who returned it 92 yards for a likely game-winning touchdown with 43 seconds left, only to have it nullified on a clipping call. Next thing you know, victorious CU QB CJ Johnson was on the Tonight Show celebrating with Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon and Jay Leno in Burbank!
The fifth down controversy in Missouri gets dissected most entertainingly. Coach Bill McCartney's lessons and stories are present throughout this engrossing interview. Coach Mac and CJ are both Christians but their politics are often different. Listen to how CJ narrows that gap.
CJ Johnson is a natural leader who now seeks the big job of CU Regent at Large, elected by all the voters in Colorado, to help lead the Centennial State's flagship university and its many campuses. This will be the top-of-the-ticket statewide election in the historic November 2024 cycle.
Johnson decries the meanness of MAGA but has great ideas on how to bridge that gap. Johnson is the proud Director of Diversity & Inclusion at Ball Corporation. Learn how far back CJ goes with CU and statewide politics in Colorado where he's raised outstanding high-achieving children of his own.
Colorado College men's head basketball coach, Jeff Conarroe, is a Colorado kid through and through with roots in Aspen where his parents were educators, including his father Dave who was athletic director and coach at Aspen High for decades. Since playing at CC where he was team captain in 1999, Conarroe has had many college coaching jobs around the country.
Find out about the passion and desire that drives this leader of young men. Now raising his own two boys in Colorado Springs, Jeff Conarroe is a basketball coach on the rise as demonstrated by the terrific winning season the Tigers just experienced in 2023-24.
March Madness is here and Coach Conarroe experienced it as a coach at Cal State Bakersfield and he wants that feeling again. Learn about the love of basketball that transcends the generations and the coaching challenges of the modern era. We talk about social media, gambling and getting the attention of kids these days.
Life lessons abound during Episode 204 with these two accomplished leaders of men. Team sports instill discipline and rules that define America at its best. CJ Johnson and Coach Jeff Conarroe are entertaining ambassadors for Colorado, two of its greatest educational institutions and the value of athletics.
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Charles “CJ” Johnson - 06:18
Jeff Conarroe - 01:31:48
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:35:23
"I Love Every Single Day" by Dave Gunders - 02:39:33
Happy Springtime! Sports and Life Lessons abound with two sensational guests.
Team sports teach us how to work and play well together. Charles "CJ" Johnson became an unlikely national sports hero in 1990 when he led the CU Buffs to victory over Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl and its only national football championship.
CJ Johnson grew up in Detroit, son of a famous Motown musician, before gaining his football scholarship to Boulder at an amazing time in the long history of Colorado's flagship university. Now, Johnson is running for CU Regent at Large in a competitive statewide contest.
Learn what happened when the Buffs punted to the Rocket Ismael who returned it 92 yards for a likely game-winning touchdown with 43 seconds left, only to have it nullified on a clipping call. Next thing you know, victorious CU QB CJ Johnson was on the Tonight Show celebrating with Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon and Jay Leno in Burbank!
The fifth down controversy in Missouri gets dissected most entertainingly. Coach Bill McCartney's lessons and stories are present throughout this engrossing interview. Coach Mac and CJ are both Christians but their politics are often different. Listen to how CJ narrows that gap.
CJ Johnson is a natural leader who now seeks the big job of CU Regent at Large, elected by all the voters in Colorado, to help lead the Centennial State's flagship university and its many campuses. This will be the top-of-the-ticket statewide election in the historic November 2024 cycle.
Johnson decries the meanness of MAGA but has great ideas on how to bridge that gap. Johnson is the proud Director of Diversity & Inclusion at Ball Corporation. Learn how far back CJ goes with CU and statewide politics in Colorado where he's raised outstanding high-achieving children of his own.
Colorado College men's head basketball coach, Jeff Conarroe, is a Colorado kid through and through with roots in Aspen where his parents were educators, including his father Dave who was athletic director and coach at Aspen High for decades. Since playing at CC where he was team captain in 1999, Conarroe has had many college coaching jobs around the country.
Find out about the passion and desire that drives this leader of young men. Now raising his own two boys in Colorado Springs, Jeff Conarroe is a basketball coach on the rise as demonstrated by the terrific winning season the Tigers just experienced in 2023-24.
March Madness is here and Coach Conarroe experienced it as a coach at Cal State Bakersfield and he wants that feeling again. Learn about the love of basketball that transcends the generations and the coaching challenges of the modern era. We talk about social media, gambling and getting the attention of kids these days.
Life lessons abound during Episode 204 with these two accomplished leaders of men. Team sports instill discipline and rules that define America at its best. CJ Johnson and Coach Jeff Conarroe are entertaining ambassadors for Colorado, two of its greatest educational institutions and the value of athletics.
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Scott Levin in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Inner Sanctum - 14:19
Leslie Herod - 44:49
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:19:51
"Hole in the Head" by Dave Gunders - 01:26:14
Scott Levin enters the Inner Sanctum of Craig’s Lawyers lounge to discuss the latest pronouncements of Donald Trump regarding the Jewish people. Trump’s statement was repulsive, bigoted, and disgusting as we point out in fine detail. It was also thought-provoking.
Rocky Mountain Regional ADL Director Scott Levin discusses the Anti-Defamation League’s reaction to Trump’s incendiary statement that Jews who vote for Democrats hate their religion and everything about the country of Israel. Jared Kushner‘s sound talking about Palestinians moving out of Gaza to free up seafront real estate gets critiqued. So does Kushner’s speaking at ADL. But we play the Kushner speech at ADL so you can decide.
Representative Leslie Herod comes on to vindicate her reputation after her exoneration in Denver Court following a false accusation by a fellow Democrat. Leslie Herod, calls for her false accuser’s resignation and you will find out why.
The Feb. 12 ruling from Judge Clarisse Gonzales, released by Herod's attorney to the media a month later, came after two days of testimony and evidence that looked at a romantic encounter between Herod and Sheena Kadi that occurred four years ago. Kadi now works for Dem State Treasurer Dave Young and is Vice-chair of the Colorado State Democratic Party. She’s being urged to step down.
Representative Herod speaks out against the overly boisterous and non-substantive opponents of the proposed assault weapon ban. The troubling and dispiriting mood at the Colorado Capitol right now is reviewed.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his song "Hole in the Head" which is what Donald Trump‘s statements remind the Jewish people right now. We need Donald Trump like a hole in the head and we discuss why. We also talk about Trump and Kushner's statements taken together.
Also reviewed is the rise of the University of Colorado in basketball (great 102-100 win over Florida in the NCAA tourney) and otherwise. We talk about the bad bombing in Moscow reportedly perpetrated by ISIS.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Scott Levin in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Inner Sanctum - 14:19
Leslie Herod - 44:49
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:19:51
"Hole in the Head" by Dave Gunders - 01:26:14
Scott Levin enters the Inner Sanctum of Craig’s Lawyers lounge to discuss the latest pronouncements of Donald Trump regarding the Jewish people. Trump’s statement was repulsive, bigoted, and disgusting as we point out in fine detail. It was also thought-provoking.
Rocky Mountain Regional ADL Director Scott Levin discusses the Anti-Defamation League’s reaction to Trump’s incendiary statement that Jews who vote for Democrats hate their religion and everything about the country of Israel. Jared Kushner‘s sound talking about Palestinians moving out of Gaza to free up seafront real estate gets critiqued. So does Kushner’s speaking at ADL. But we play the Kushner speech at ADL so you can decide.
Representative Leslie Herod comes on to vindicate her reputation after her exoneration in Denver Court following a false accusation by a fellow Democrat. Leslie Herod, calls for her false accuser’s resignation and you will find out why.
The Feb. 12 ruling from Judge Clarisse Gonzales, released by Herod's attorney to the media a month later, came after two days of testimony and evidence that looked at a romantic encounter between Herod and Sheena Kadi that occurred four years ago. Kadi now works for Dem State Treasurer Dave Young and is Vice-chair of the Colorado State Democratic Party. She’s being urged to step down.
Representative Herod speaks out against the overly boisterous and non-substantive opponents of the proposed assault weapon ban. The troubling and dispiriting mood at the Colorado Capitol right now is reviewed.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his song "Hole in the Head" which is what Donald Trump‘s statements remind the Jewish people right now. We need Donald Trump like a hole in the head and we discuss why. We also talk about Trump and Kushner's statements taken together.
Also reviewed is the rise of the University of Colorado in basketball (great 102-100 win over Florida in the NCAA tourney) and otherwise. We talk about the bad bombing in Moscow reportedly perpetrated by ISIS.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Shad Murib - 08:19
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:36:50
"If God Was Watching" by Dave Gunders - 01:53:53
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's Speech - 01:57:52
Find out why Colorado Dems elected this dynamic leader. Murib grew up in Littleton, Colorado, the son of Arab Lebanese immigrants. Murib learned valuable life lessons growing up in his south Denver suburb, especially when his sibling announced as a lesbian. Murib is a proud progressive.
As a Democratic stalwart with talent, Shad Murib has worked for and with Senator John Hickenlooper, Colorado AG Phil Weiser and Colorado Governor Jared Polis. He’s married to former State Senator Kerry Donovan and they were married by their friend and political colleague, State Senator Dylan Roberts.
We find out about the Copper Bar Ranch that Shad and Kerry own and run high up in Edwards, Colorado. They raise Scottish Highland cattle and wait till you hear the taste described, especially the tenderloin. Stress-free ethical slaughter makes the taste difference. Hear it explained at the end.
https://www.thecopperbarranch.com/
This name-dropping episode features further mentions of Colorado’s top elected officials with a special shout-out to Rep. Jason Crow and Senator Michael Bennet for their dedication to trying to protect freedom in Ukraine. The host and guest salute the performance of President Biden too, standing up to Putin, Trump and the GOP.
Colorado Republican Chair Dave Williams gets discussed, including his taunts at his party chair counterpart. When MAGA goes low, Shad Murib responds with winning policies, strategies and powerful responses. The process in the Colorado CD4 special election necessitated by Rep. Ken Buck’s resignation is thoroughly explained.
Murib intends for Democrats to be competitive in every part of Colorado including CD5. What will the impact be of Trump’s endorsements of Boebert (CD4) and Dave “Let’s Go Brandon” Williams in CD5? The connections of Putin to Trump to MAGA-GOQP gets reviewed with Murib worried about fascism.
Shad Murib goes on Fox News and will debate any semi-honest broker, but we discuss how far gone Twitter (X) is now with Elon Musk platforming the likes of Alex Jones. Modern media get discussed as do conflicts amongst Dems at the Colorado Capitol.
DA races are partisan in Colorado as are Sheriff races. Dems need to compete smarter and harder especially with disingenuous MAGA law enforcers refusing to enforce gun laws like Red Flag which they do not like. Local races are big, but the huge political issue is Trump v the rest of us. Dems must lead us now.
Troubadour Dave Gunders provides a lively conversation about the NYC trial delay. He also loved the SOU by POTUS. His song, If G-d was Watching is aimed at MAGA-GOP-type hypocrites who make money off of Big Lies like Big Con Don, the MAGA-GOQP nominee.
https://soundcloud.com/dave-gunders/7-if-god-was-watching
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Shad Murib - 08:19
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:36:50
"If God Was Watching" by Dave Gunders - 01:53:53
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's Speech - 01:57:52
Find out why Colorado Dems elected this dynamic leader. Murib grew up in Littleton, Colorado, the son of Arab Lebanese immigrants. Murib learned valuable life lessons growing up in his south Denver suburb, especially when his sibling announced as a lesbian. Murib is a proud progressive.
As a Democratic stalwart with talent, Shad Murib has worked for and with Senator John Hickenlooper, Colorado AG Phil Weiser and Colorado Governor Jared Polis. He’s married to former State Senator Kerry Donovan and they were married by their friend and political colleague, State Senator Dylan Roberts.
We find out about the Copper Bar Ranch that Shad and Kerry own and run high up in Edwards, Colorado. They raise Scottish Highland cattle and wait till you hear the taste described, especially the tenderloin. Stress-free ethical slaughter makes the taste difference. Hear it explained at the end.
https://www.thecopperbarranch.com/
This name-dropping episode features further mentions of Colorado’s top elected officials with a special shout-out to Rep. Jason Crow and Senator Michael Bennet for their dedication to trying to protect freedom in Ukraine. The host and guest salute the performance of President Biden too, standing up to Putin, Trump and the GOP.
Colorado Republican Chair Dave Williams gets discussed, including his taunts at his party chair counterpart. When MAGA goes low, Shad Murib responds with winning policies, strategies and powerful responses. The process in the Colorado CD4 special election necessitated by Rep. Ken Buck’s resignation is thoroughly explained.
Murib intends for Democrats to be competitive in every part of Colorado including CD5. What will the impact be of Trump’s endorsements of Boebert (CD4) and Dave “Let’s Go Brandon” Williams in CD5? The connections of Putin to Trump to MAGA-GOQP gets reviewed with Murib worried about fascism.
Shad Murib goes on Fox News and will debate any semi-honest broker, but we discuss how far gone Twitter (X) is now with Elon Musk platforming the likes of Alex Jones. Modern media get discussed as do conflicts amongst Dems at the Colorado Capitol.
DA races are partisan in Colorado as are Sheriff races. Dems need to compete smarter and harder especially with disingenuous MAGA law enforcers refusing to enforce gun laws like Red Flag which they do not like. Local races are big, but the huge political issue is Trump v the rest of us. Dems must lead us now.
Troubadour Dave Gunders provides a lively conversation about the NYC trial delay. He also loved the SOU by POTUS. His song, If G-d was Watching is aimed at MAGA-GOP-type hypocrites who make money off of Big Lies like Big Con Don, the MAGA-GOQP nominee.
https://soundcloud.com/dave-gunders/7-if-god-was-watching
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Karen Friedman Agnifilo in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:20
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:01:31
"Nikki's Latest Song" by Dave Gunders - 01:13:52
Listen to the former Chief Assistant District Attorney of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, Karen Friedman Agnifilo (KFA). As Second-in-Command, Ms. Friedman Agnifilo oversaw an office of approximately 500 lawyers, 700 support staff and roughly 80,000 cases per year.
https://www.meidastouch.com/author/karen-friedman-agnifilo
Now, KFA puts her acute legal analytical skills on the LegalAF podcast which is a key part of the Meidas Touch streaming network with over 2 million subscribers. No one in the media knows more about the DA’s Office, where she worked for 3 decades and which now prosecutes Donald Trump later this March.
Law and Order accurately depicts the New York DA’s Office where KFA has served as that iconic show’s legal consultant for many years. Karen Friedman Agnifilo’s pride in her prosecutorial office shows throughout the interview.
https://wolfentertainment.com/news/chicago-fire-fbi-law-order-and-law-order-svu-real-life-heroes/
Find out about the NYC all-star trial team assembled to take on the former president. Learn about Judge Merchan, who also hails from the DANY prosecutorial office and will be presiding judge. We discuss likely outcomes in terms of verdict and politics.
KFA and host discuss the disgust society should feel at Trump’s threats against prosecutors, judges and media members. Who will want to take such truth-telling jobs under a dictator? So much rides on the Rule of Law taking care of justice for Donald Trump.
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Karen Friedman Agnifilo in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:20
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:01:31
"Nikki's Latest Song" by Dave Gunders - 01:13:52
Listen to the former Chief Assistant District Attorney of the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, Karen Friedman Agnifilo (KFA). As Second-in-Command, Ms. Friedman Agnifilo oversaw an office of approximately 500 lawyers, 700 support staff and roughly 80,000 cases per year.
https://www.meidastouch.com/author/karen-friedman-agnifilo
Now, KFA puts her acute legal analytical skills on the LegalAF podcast which is a key part of the Meidas Touch streaming network with over 2 million subscribers. No one in the media knows more about the DA’s Office, where she worked for 3 decades and which now prosecutes Donald Trump later this March.
Law and Order accurately depicts the New York DA’s Office where KFA has served as that iconic show’s legal consultant for many years. Karen Friedman Agnifilo’s pride in her prosecutorial office shows throughout the interview.
https://wolfentertainment.com/news/chicago-fire-fbi-law-order-and-law-order-svu-real-life-heroes/
Find out about the NYC all-star trial team assembled to take on the former president. Learn about Judge Merchan, who also hails from the DANY prosecutorial office and will be presiding judge. We discuss likely outcomes in terms of verdict and politics.
KFA and host discuss the disgust society should feel at Trump’s threats against prosecutors, judges and media members. Who will want to take such truth-telling jobs under a dictator? So much rides on the Rule of Law taking care of justice for Donald Trump.
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John Jackson and Ken Toltz - 03:51
This bicentennial episode of The Craig Silverman Show features a special mixture of sidebar podcasts, Craig’s Colorado Corner (panel show) and Craig’s Colorado Homefront (WWIII?) with our two favorite foreign correspondents.
Show dedicated to the memory of the late Alexei Navalny, killed by Putin, something ignored by Trump/Putin friendly MAGA-GOQP media. Discussed also are implications of Russian disinfo via Alexander Smirnov.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHDueubF0QY
The world is at an inflection point as democracies and freedom are under threat in Israel, Ukraine and the USA. We discuss Super Tuesday results and their impact on each nation. Nikki Haley’s equivocation, Mitch McConnell’s departure and US S/Ct rulings analyzed.
Elon Musk gets discussed, as he must be, given his role now openly helping Putin and Trump. Armed Forces of Ukraine soldier (via Colorado), John Jackson, explains why the battlespace of Twitter (X) mustn't be surrendered. YouTube as well.
https://www.youtube.com/@JJUkraine
Ken Toltz explains the sadness pervading Israel as the Netanyahu government keeps letting people down and ancient enemies are at the doorstep. Every day is sad since October 7 and this native Denverite gives his view from the riven Holy Land.
https://kentoltz.medium.com/every-day-is-october-7th-db7945b7ce3e
The violent June 18. 1984, Denver assassination of Alan Berg gets remembered again as a predicate to the authoritarian hate that is consuming parts of the planet now. Ken Toltz proudly tried to defeat isolationist authoritarian MAGA antecedent, Tom Tancredo, back in 2000.
This bicentennial show addresses the growing MAGA fascist threat and what a Trump victory means for Ukraine, Israel, America, freedom and democracy. These are big issues discussed with brilliant passionate guests who have stakes in this war.
The Israeli War Minister Benny Gantz's trip to Washington DC gets reviewed and approved. Benjamin Gantz is better than Benjamin Netanyahu, who is corrupt and an easy mark for mobster autocrats. Volodomor Zelensky remains rock solid after surviving an attack in Crimea.
The Craig Silverman Show - at age 200 - hopes to make a positive impact in the pro-democracy movement. Listen to John Jackson quote Ronald Reagan. Freedom is not free. But this podcast is free and we want you to enjoy, appreciate, learn and share.
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John Jackson and Ken Toltz - 03:51
This bicentennial episode of The Craig Silverman Show features a special mixture of sidebar podcasts, Craig’s Colorado Corner (panel show) and Craig’s Colorado Homefront (WWIII?) with our two favorite foreign correspondents.
Show dedicated to the memory of the late Alexei Navalny, killed by Putin, something ignored by Trump/Putin friendly MAGA-GOQP media. Discussed also are implications of Russian disinfo via Alexander Smirnov.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHDueubF0QY
The world is at an inflection point as democracies and freedom are under threat in Israel, Ukraine and the USA. We discuss Super Tuesday results and their impact on each nation. Nikki Haley’s equivocation, Mitch McConnell’s departure and US S/Ct rulings analyzed.
Elon Musk gets discussed, as he must be, given his role now openly helping Putin and Trump. Armed Forces of Ukraine soldier (via Colorado), John Jackson, explains why the battlespace of Twitter (X) mustn't be surrendered. YouTube as well.
https://www.youtube.com/@JJUkraine
Ken Toltz explains the sadness pervading Israel as the Netanyahu government keeps letting people down and ancient enemies are at the doorstep. Every day is sad since October 7 and this native Denverite gives his view from the riven Holy Land.
https://kentoltz.medium.com/every-day-is-october-7th-db7945b7ce3e
The violent June 18. 1984, Denver assassination of Alan Berg gets remembered again as a predicate to the authoritarian hate that is consuming parts of the planet now. Ken Toltz proudly tried to defeat isolationist authoritarian MAGA antecedent, Tom Tancredo, back in 2000.
This bicentennial show addresses the growing MAGA fascist threat and what a Trump victory means for Ukraine, Israel, America, freedom and democracy. These are big issues discussed with brilliant passionate guests who have stakes in this war.
The Israeli War Minister Benny Gantz's trip to Washington DC gets reviewed and approved. Benjamin Gantz is better than Benjamin Netanyahu, who is corrupt and an easy mark for mobster autocrats. Volodomor Zelensky remains rock solid after surviving an attack in Crimea.
The Craig Silverman Show - at age 200 - hopes to make a positive impact in the pro-democracy movement. Listen to John Jackson quote Ronald Reagan. Freedom is not free. But this podcast is free and we want you to enjoy, appreciate, learn and share.
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Dani Newsum in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 12:34
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:40:38
"Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl" by Dave Gunders - 01:44:34
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge opens wide to welcome Dani Newsum. She's a trained civil rights attorney, who spent decades as a formidable panelist on Colorado Inside Out where she often argued with Craig and David Kopel and many others. Dani can be feisty.
Nowadays, Dani Newsum is the director of strategic partnerships at Cobalt, a Colorado pro-abortion rights group that had a friendly split from NARAL Pro-Choice America in January 2020 to focus on state-level battles and reproductive rights advocacy within Colorado. OMG, the battles now, post-Dobbs.
Dani explains what Donald Trump has meant for female reproductive freedom and how Cobalt is fighting back with Ballot Initiative 89 which will place women’s right to choose enshrined in Colorado’s Constitution.
https://coloradansforreproductivefreedom.com/
Dani Newsum was raised by the remarkable Fitzroy “Buck” Newsum who has a substantially correct Wikipedia page but for his birth date and the picture of him as a young airman. A decorated Tuskegee Airman, Colonel Newsum was a Congressional Gold Medal recipient. Dani’s mom Joan is special too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitzroy_Newsum
Learn how Dani Newsum decided to be an attorney, and then a civil rights advocate. She attended Denver’s Thomas Jefferson High School and then became a lawyer and a talk show host on 630 KHOW. Find out some behind-the-scenes’ stories about Colorado Inside Out back in the day.
We discuss the awful decline of the Colorado Republican Party, as embodied by Lauren Boebert. We review the latest with respect to Colorado’s embarrassment in Congress. The modern media and legal landscape gets reviewed. So does Dani’s fascinating life story.
https://images.app.goo.gl/FcHoTXxSgAbYkzh98
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders entertains with a song reminiscent of America’s less-than-honest justice system given the recent MAGA-friendly delay moves made by the U.S. Supreme Court. In Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl, the wise narrator sings a story of an unfair justice system.
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Dani Newsum in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 12:34
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:40:38
"Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl" by Dave Gunders - 01:44:34
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge opens wide to welcome Dani Newsum. She's a trained civil rights attorney, who spent decades as a formidable panelist on Colorado Inside Out where she often argued with Craig and David Kopel and many others. Dani can be feisty.
Nowadays, Dani Newsum is the director of strategic partnerships at Cobalt, a Colorado pro-abortion rights group that had a friendly split from NARAL Pro-Choice America in January 2020 to focus on state-level battles and reproductive rights advocacy within Colorado. OMG, the battles now, post-Dobbs.
Dani explains what Donald Trump has meant for female reproductive freedom and how Cobalt is fighting back with Ballot Initiative 89 which will place women’s right to choose enshrined in Colorado’s Constitution.
https://coloradansforreproductivefreedom.com/
Dani Newsum was raised by the remarkable Fitzroy “Buck” Newsum who has a substantially correct Wikipedia page but for his birth date and the picture of him as a young airman. A decorated Tuskegee Airman, Colonel Newsum was a Congressional Gold Medal recipient. Dani’s mom Joan is special too.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitzroy_Newsum
Learn how Dani Newsum decided to be an attorney, and then a civil rights advocate. She attended Denver’s Thomas Jefferson High School and then became a lawyer and a talk show host on 630 KHOW. Find out some behind-the-scenes’ stories about Colorado Inside Out back in the day.
We discuss the awful decline of the Colorado Republican Party, as embodied by Lauren Boebert. We review the latest with respect to Colorado’s embarrassment in Congress. The modern media and legal landscape gets reviewed. So does Dani’s fascinating life story.
https://images.app.goo.gl/FcHoTXxSgAbYkzh98
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders entertains with a song reminiscent of America’s less-than-honest justice system given the recent MAGA-friendly delay moves made by the U.S. Supreme Court. In Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl, the wise narrator sings a story of an unfair justice system.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Your Way Too" by Dave Gunders - 13:41
Amy Padden in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 19:28
Craig reviews speeches by Nikki Haley and Joe Biden - 01:27:58
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back Amy Padden who seeks the job of District Attorney in Denver County’s southern suburb of dynamic and growing Arapahoe County, Colorado. Amy has a terrific prosecutorial resume working with various Colorado law enforcement agencies.
Learn how Amy grew up in Erie, PA and got her law degree at Georgetown. Marriage brought Amy Padden to Colorado and she now lives in Aurora, CO with her husband and dogs. Arapahoe County contains a wide variety of towns, villages and major cities.
Amy Padden pledges to bring a balanced approach to crime in the 18th Judicial District which for the first time has shed Lincoln, Elbert and Douglas Counties (which are becoming Colorado’s new 23rd JD). Listen and learn about Arapahoe County politics in the age of Trump and the delicacies of interacting with neighboring DAs.
Learn about Amy Padden’s passion for public service and her JAG attorney father who is proud of his accomplished daughter. Right now, Amy Padden has no opposition within her own Democratic Party and with the recent decision of incumbent GOP DA John Kellner not to run.
https://sentinelcolorado.com/metro/arapahoe-county-da-john-kellner-wont-run-for-re-election-in-2024/
Find out what Amy thinks about online justice and how she prefers the personal face-to-face approach. She is reluctant to let artificial intelligence influence decisions and arguments coming out of her office if elected. Padden explains how deputies may be divided up with the 23rd JD.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his usual great conversation and his strong song titled, Your Way Too. An open mind is critical when interacting with humans. Do ladies listen better than men?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwZdhdMoHBo
We wish Fani Willis would have listened to advice not to take the witness stand as cell phone records are killing her credibility and the good Georgia case against Trump, et. al. We consider the irony that Willis’ sexual indiscretion will benefit sex offender Trump.
Some powerful speeches were delivered, taking on Trump and his mobster pal, Putin. Listen to Nikki Haley stand up to bullies Putin and Trump.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrXEsxwhNUQ
Hear Joe Biden do the same thing in his own epic speech. Haley and Biden both honored the late Alexei Navalny and has consistently stood up to bullies.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Your Way Too" by Dave Gunders - 13:41
Amy Padden in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 19:28
Craig reviews speeches by Nikki Haley and Joe Biden - 01:27:58
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back Amy Padden who seeks the job of District Attorney in Denver County’s southern suburb of dynamic and growing Arapahoe County, Colorado. Amy has a terrific prosecutorial resume working with various Colorado law enforcement agencies.
Learn how Amy grew up in Erie, PA and got her law degree at Georgetown. Marriage brought Amy Padden to Colorado and she now lives in Aurora, CO with her husband and dogs. Arapahoe County contains a wide variety of towns, villages and major cities.
Amy Padden pledges to bring a balanced approach to crime in the 18th Judicial District which for the first time has shed Lincoln, Elbert and Douglas Counties (which are becoming Colorado’s new 23rd JD). Listen and learn about Arapahoe County politics in the age of Trump and the delicacies of interacting with neighboring DAs.
Learn about Amy Padden’s passion for public service and her JAG attorney father who is proud of his accomplished daughter. Right now, Amy Padden has no opposition within her own Democratic Party and with the recent decision of incumbent GOP DA John Kellner not to run.
https://sentinelcolorado.com/metro/arapahoe-county-da-john-kellner-wont-run-for-re-election-in-2024/
Find out what Amy thinks about online justice and how she prefers the personal face-to-face approach. She is reluctant to let artificial intelligence influence decisions and arguments coming out of her office if elected. Padden explains how deputies may be divided up with the 23rd JD.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his usual great conversation and his strong song titled, Your Way Too. An open mind is critical when interacting with humans. Do ladies listen better than men?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwZdhdMoHBo
We wish Fani Willis would have listened to advice not to take the witness stand as cell phone records are killing her credibility and the good Georgia case against Trump, et. al. We consider the irony that Willis’ sexual indiscretion will benefit sex offender Trump.
Some powerful speeches were delivered, taking on Trump and his mobster pal, Putin. Listen to Nikki Haley stand up to bullies Putin and Trump.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrXEsxwhNUQ
Hear Joe Biden do the same thing in his own epic speech. Haley and Biden both honored the late Alexei Navalny and has consistently stood up to bullies.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"World Gone Crazy" by Dave Gunders - 27:08
Sandy Phillips - 43:18
Craig's Analysis of Dan Caplis on Trump's NATO Statements - 02:38:08
Death of Alexei Navalny is dissected during Opening. Then Trump court cases are discussed, including immunity ruling stay request before the US Supreme Court, the Fani Willis developments and the NY business fraud.
Also covered is the allegation Alexander Smirnov bore false witness against Joe Biden. Russian collusion?!? Donald Trump‘s betrayal of NATO is reviewed at the start of the show and also towards the end.
Inspired by a mass shooting tragedy years ago, Show Troubadour Dave Gunders composed, World Gone Crazy, his powerful song about the troubling news families receive regarding gun violence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKgxjKJfC5g
Jessi Ghawi lost her life at the Aurora Theater Massacre, a victim of a madman with an assault weapon of war that should not have been allowed in civilized society. Sandy Phillips, Jessi’s mother, along with her beloved husband Lonnie Phillips have been making that case ever since.
Find out more about the remarkable Sandy Phillips by listening to this comprehensive interview with one of the world's strongest mothers and gun reform advocates. Sandy Phillips’ life shattered on July 20, 2012 when she got the call at her Texas home. She’s now dedicated to helping others.
Sandy Phillips grew up a Long Beach girl who spent over a decade as a trailblazer at DisneyLand. She had remarkable encounters operating the Matterhorn roller coaster and a brief encounter with Walt Disney himself at a Disneyland restaurant. She was there at the dawn of Disney University.
Sandy Phillips moved to Texas and her daughter, Jessi Ghawi, was a proud Texas girl until she fell in love with Denver, Colorado and had the opportunity to be a sports reporter. Jessi attended Metro State while also working on sports talk radio. Jessi was a red-headed spitfire who loved Batman movies.
After experiencing the murder of their beloved daughter Jessi, Lonnie and Sandy Phillips dedicated themselves to public service. They helped write an outstanding and instructive book titled Tragedy in Aurora: The Culture of Mass Shootings in America. Sandy discussed the court process and what it was like working with DA George Brauchler.
https://www.amazon.com/Tragedy-Aurora-Culture-Shootings-America/dp/1538123436
Sandy Phillips reacts to the Kansas City Chiefs celebration parade shooting. PUNCH! “People United – No Children’s Handguns!” successes at a 1993 Colorado Special Session reviewed. 1993 Montbello murder of Theron Hicks by Danny Akers with a Mac-11 recalled. If more guns made us safer, we would be the safest country in the world.
Sandy Phillips is delightful as she recounts her amazing encounters with celebrities like Peyton Manning, Barack Obama, Joe Biden and many more. Learn how Sandy Phillips has started her own organization, Survivors Empowered. Consider joining as well!
https://www.survivorsempowered.org/
Sandy Phillips can now find some happiness again. She is still grieving and healing, but she has a message as she travels from one mass murder scene to another, from Sandy Hook to Buffalo to Uvalde. Sandy’s daughter Jessi is honored on this show. So is Jaime Guttenberg, as we remember Parkland.
https://apnews.com/article/gun-violence-civil-liberties-happiness-4f59f1ae978f5adeb1057299e752c3ec
Donald Trump wants his base to have as many assault weapons as possible. His retribution will be bad, as modeled after Navalny’s experience. Vlad Putin is a scourge and at the end of the show, we discuss Dan Caplis' claim that Trump’s NATO threats were meant to be funny. That’s sick. And dangerous.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"World Gone Crazy" by Dave Gunders - 27:08
Sandy Phillips - 43:18
Craig's Analysis of Dan Caplis on Trump's NATO Statements - 02:38:08
Death of Alexei Navalny is dissected during Opening. Then Trump court cases are discussed, including immunity ruling stay request before the US Supreme Court, the Fani Willis developments and the NY business fraud.
Also covered is the allegation Alexander Smirnov bore false witness against Joe Biden. Russian collusion?!? Donald Trump‘s betrayal of NATO is reviewed at the start of the show and also towards the end.
Inspired by a mass shooting tragedy years ago, Show Troubadour Dave Gunders composed, World Gone Crazy, his powerful song about the troubling news families receive regarding gun violence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKgxjKJfC5g
Jessi Ghawi lost her life at the Aurora Theater Massacre, a victim of a madman with an assault weapon of war that should not have been allowed in civilized society. Sandy Phillips, Jessi’s mother, along with her beloved husband Lonnie Phillips have been making that case ever since.
Find out more about the remarkable Sandy Phillips by listening to this comprehensive interview with one of the world's strongest mothers and gun reform advocates. Sandy Phillips’ life shattered on July 20, 2012 when she got the call at her Texas home. She’s now dedicated to helping others.
Sandy Phillips grew up a Long Beach girl who spent over a decade as a trailblazer at DisneyLand. She had remarkable encounters operating the Matterhorn roller coaster and a brief encounter with Walt Disney himself at a Disneyland restaurant. She was there at the dawn of Disney University.
Sandy Phillips moved to Texas and her daughter, Jessi Ghawi, was a proud Texas girl until she fell in love with Denver, Colorado and had the opportunity to be a sports reporter. Jessi attended Metro State while also working on sports talk radio. Jessi was a red-headed spitfire who loved Batman movies.
After experiencing the murder of their beloved daughter Jessi, Lonnie and Sandy Phillips dedicated themselves to public service. They helped write an outstanding and instructive book titled Tragedy in Aurora: The Culture of Mass Shootings in America. Sandy discussed the court process and what it was like working with DA George Brauchler.
https://www.amazon.com/Tragedy-Aurora-Culture-Shootings-America/dp/1538123436
Sandy Phillips reacts to the Kansas City Chiefs celebration parade shooting. PUNCH! “People United – No Children’s Handguns!” successes at a 1993 Colorado Special Session reviewed. 1993 Montbello murder of Theron Hicks by Danny Akers with a Mac-11 recalled. If more guns made us safer, we would be the safest country in the world.
Sandy Phillips is delightful as she recounts her amazing encounters with celebrities like Peyton Manning, Barack Obama, Joe Biden and many more. Learn how Sandy Phillips has started her own organization, Survivors Empowered. Consider joining as well!
https://www.survivorsempowered.org/
Sandy Phillips can now find some happiness again. She is still grieving and healing, but she has a message as she travels from one mass murder scene to another, from Sandy Hook to Buffalo to Uvalde. Sandy’s daughter Jessi is honored on this show. So is Jaime Guttenberg, as we remember Parkland.
https://apnews.com/article/gun-violence-civil-liberties-happiness-4f59f1ae978f5adeb1057299e752c3ec
Donald Trump wants his base to have as many assault weapons as possible. His retribution will be bad, as modeled after Navalny’s experience. Vlad Putin is a scourge and at the end of the show, we discuss Dan Caplis' claim that Trump’s NATO threats were meant to be funny. That’s sick. And dangerous.
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Leora Joseph in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 21:34
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:39:47
"Worry No More" by Dave Gunders - 02:04:31
Consequential 2024 events are happening with Colorado’s insurrection case and Trump’s immunity claim, going down in flames. We discussed the Elena Kagan question that doomed the Norma Anderson side of Trump v. Anderson. And also discuss Biden’s aging problem.
https://www.leorafordistrictattorney.com/
Leora Joseph is an experienced prosecutor who wants to be elected Denver District Attorney in 2024. Joseph has a huge job right now managing behavioral health for the state of Colorado under the appointment of Governor Jared Polis. She’s headed up vital child welfare, human trafficking and domestic violence units in Boston and suburban Denver.
Enter Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge with Leora Joseph, a proud Jewish wife, mother, daughter and attorney. Learn about her rabbinical father and upbringing in Montreal. Law also runs deep in her family. Mental health is a special focus of this experienced law enforcement professional. Find out how she would bring changes to Denver.
Recent Denver appearance of Noa Tishby on Wednesday night gets reviewed. The Jewish Colorado event that brought together over 1000 people to a packed event is reviewed. The interview of the Israeli actress and entrepreneur, Noa Tishby, was expertly handled by Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser.
Troubadour Dave Gunders entertains with his song "Worry No More." Current events get reviewed in a lively session, before Dave pulls out his guitar and gives sampling of his nascent solo singing career beginning with a Littleton, CO gig on 2/9/24 at The Alley. We get the Troubadour ready to entertain.
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Leora Joseph in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 21:34
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:39:47
"Worry No More" by Dave Gunders - 02:04:31
Consequential 2024 events are happening with Colorado’s insurrection case and Trump’s immunity claim, going down in flames. We discussed the Elena Kagan question that doomed the Norma Anderson side of Trump v. Anderson. And also discuss Biden’s aging problem.
https://www.leorafordistrictattorney.com/
Leora Joseph is an experienced prosecutor who wants to be elected Denver District Attorney in 2024. Joseph has a huge job right now managing behavioral health for the state of Colorado under the appointment of Governor Jared Polis. She’s headed up vital child welfare, human trafficking and domestic violence units in Boston and suburban Denver.
Enter Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge with Leora Joseph, a proud Jewish wife, mother, daughter and attorney. Learn about her rabbinical father and upbringing in Montreal. Law also runs deep in her family. Mental health is a special focus of this experienced law enforcement professional. Find out how she would bring changes to Denver.
Recent Denver appearance of Noa Tishby on Wednesday night gets reviewed. The Jewish Colorado event that brought together over 1000 people to a packed event is reviewed. The interview of the Israeli actress and entrepreneur, Noa Tishby, was expertly handled by Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser.
Troubadour Dave Gunders entertains with his song "Worry No More." Current events get reviewed in a lively session, before Dave pulls out his guitar and gives sampling of his nascent solo singing career beginning with a Littleton, CO gig on 2/9/24 at The Alley. We get the Troubadour ready to entertain.
Rundown -
Mario Nicolais - 05:23
Alan Molk - 41:28
Leora Joseph - 47:03
Ed Barad - 55:15
Albert Alschuler - 01:01:28
Rich Kaudy - 01:20:54
John Jackson - 01:30:20
Special times called for special podcasts. Craig’s Colorado Corner features six accomplished attorneys reacting to the immunity ruling by the DC Circuit on 2.6.24 and the upcoming insurrection (Trump v. Anderson) oral argument on 2.8.24 before the United States Supreme Court.
Attorney for lead party Norma Anderson is friend of the podcast, Mario Nicolais, who joins us from Washington D.C on the late Tuesday night before the big Thursday argument. It was Mario who found Norma Anderson to be lead plaintiff in Trump v. Anderson, as wonderfully described in this top trending article in the Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/02/05/trump-supreme-court-ballot-norma-anderson/
Mario Nicolais cross-examined Rep. Ken Buck at the Denver District Court trial where Trump was found to have committed insurrection. We discuss that experience and how Ken Buck just threw monkey wrench in GOP plans to impeach Mayorkas. Big things are happening in Washington DC including this podcast!
Listen to what it's like for Mario to be in the thick of American history. Learn how the Immunity case ruling bodes well for the Anderson side. Mario Nicolais gives his ranking of the best amicus briefs as legal scholars and historians weigh in.
Alan Molk is a Colorado attorney for over four decades with a tremendously successful civil justice practice. A former Arapahoe County prosecutor, Molk diplays fine humor and perspectives regarding dangerous MAGA fascism and the responsibilities of lawyers to demand and defend the Rule of Law.
Leora Joseph is passionate about the US Constitution and Rule of Law too. She has served as a top level prosecutor in numerous offices before taking on her current job as Director, Office of Civil & Forensic Mental Health, State of Colorado. Leora Joseph wants to be Dever District Attorney and she’s calling out MAGA.
Ed Barad, a retired partner at the powerhouse Denver law firm, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, joins us from the summit of Steamboat Ski Mountain to tell us about his glee that the DC Circuit ruled against Trump immunity. Ed also provides us his wise counsel handicapping the outcome of the Colorado ballot DQ case.
Professor Emeritus Albert Alschuler is the renowned law professor who taught Craig at CU Law before serving decades afterwards as an esteemed professor at Chicago Law. Jonathan Mitchell, the advocate for Trump on 2.8.24 in the US Supreme Court, was Professor Alschuler’s bright pupil. Hear all about it.
https://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/alschuler
Richard Kaudy is one of Colorado’s best civil litigators. He’s outspoken in defense of the Rule of Law and is Colorado’s Senior Life Fellow with the American Board of Trial Advocates. Rule of Law is important to Rich and he gives us fiery rants in support of justice.
https://www.kaudylaw.com/about
John Jackson is a freedom fighter. A member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, this Colorado man gives us a non-lawyer perspective on what these MAGA court battles mean to the cause of freedom in America and Ukraine. Follow John’s new social media ventures on X and YouTube.
https://twitter.com/hissgoescobra/status/1754059854925160934
Rundown -
Mario Nicolais - 05:23
Alan Molk - 41:28
Leora Joseph - 47:03
Ed Barad - 55:15
Albert Alschuler - 01:01:28
Rich Kaudy - 01:20:54
John Jackson - 01:30:20
Special times called for special podcasts. Craig’s Colorado Corner features six accomplished attorneys reacting to the immunity ruling by the DC Circuit on 2.6.24 and the upcoming insurrection (Trump v. Anderson) oral argument on 2.8.24 before the United States Supreme Court.
Attorney for lead party Norma Anderson is friend of the podcast, Mario Nicolais, who joins us from Washington D.C on the late Tuesday night before the big Thursday argument. It was Mario who found Norma Anderson to be lead plaintiff in Trump v. Anderson, as wonderfully described in this top trending article in the Washington Post.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/02/05/trump-supreme-court-ballot-norma-anderson/
Mario Nicolais cross-examined Rep. Ken Buck at the Denver District Court trial where Trump was found to have committed insurrection. We discuss that experience and how Ken Buck just threw monkey wrench in GOP plans to impeach Mayorkas. Big things are happening in Washington DC including this podcast!
Listen to what it's like for Mario to be in the thick of American history. Learn how the Immunity case ruling bodes well for the Anderson side. Mario Nicolais gives his ranking of the best amicus briefs as legal scholars and historians weigh in.
Alan Molk is a Colorado attorney for over four decades with a tremendously successful civil justice practice. A former Arapahoe County prosecutor, Molk diplays fine humor and perspectives regarding dangerous MAGA fascism and the responsibilities of lawyers to demand and defend the Rule of Law.
Leora Joseph is passionate about the US Constitution and Rule of Law too. She has served as a top level prosecutor in numerous offices before taking on her current job as Director, Office of Civil & Forensic Mental Health, State of Colorado. Leora Joseph wants to be Dever District Attorney and she’s calling out MAGA.
Ed Barad, a retired partner at the powerhouse Denver law firm, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, joins us from the summit of Steamboat Ski Mountain to tell us about his glee that the DC Circuit ruled against Trump immunity. Ed also provides us his wise counsel handicapping the outcome of the Colorado ballot DQ case.
Professor Emeritus Albert Alschuler is the renowned law professor who taught Craig at CU Law before serving decades afterwards as an esteemed professor at Chicago Law. Jonathan Mitchell, the advocate for Trump on 2.8.24 in the US Supreme Court, was Professor Alschuler’s bright pupil. Hear all about it.
https://www.law.uchicago.edu/faculty/alschuler
Richard Kaudy is one of Colorado’s best civil litigators. He’s outspoken in defense of the Rule of Law and is Colorado’s Senior Life Fellow with the American Board of Trial Advocates. Rule of Law is important to Rich and he gives us fiery rants in support of justice.
https://www.kaudylaw.com/about
John Jackson is a freedom fighter. A member of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, this Colorado man gives us a non-lawyer perspective on what these MAGA court battles mean to the cause of freedom in America and Ukraine. Follow John’s new social media ventures on X and YouTube.
https://twitter.com/hissgoescobra/status/1754059854925160934
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Easier Said Than Done" by Dave Gunders - 11:37
Tom Costello - 16:41
Rick Sallinger - 54:33
Who can you trust in the news industry? Tom Costello and Rick Sallinger. Rick just retired after 30 years at CBS4 in Denver. He worked many years before that at 9News, and CNN. Tom’s going strong as Senior Correspondent at NBC News.
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna4972409
This podcast is apolitical because so are our journalist guests who pride themselves on their objectivity and professionalism. Find out how they achieved so much in TV News. Learn about them both meeting wives while assigned in Europe.
Never has news gathering been more important. Find out who these guys admire and why. Each describes his rise through the ranks at 9 News, with lots of reminiscing about infamous Colorado criminal cases.
Tom Costello is NBC’s space and aviation expert who's made fascinating documentaries on topics ranging from Sub Hunt: Nato on Patrol for Russian Subs to Battleground Space.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuiF6U-TFvQ
Tom Costello grew up in Littleton, CO and well remembers his days as a general assignment reporter for 9News. No matter where he is in the world, be it homes in London, Brussels, NYC and DC areas, Tom’s heart remains in Centennial State.
Rick traveled the world after leaving his native Chicago and realized Colorado was the place to live his life. Raising two boys with his wife in Colorado, Rick takes pride in sons Mark, a newsman and Eric, an MD in training. Family pride shows in this heartfelt interview.
Among many cases discussed are the Alan Berg assassination in Denver, the alleged Kobe Bryant rape in Eagle County, the OKC Bombing trials and cases involving the late Demaryious Thomas. Rick is a Colorado legend.
https://www.denverpost.com/2023/12/22/rick-sallinger-retirement-denver-tv-news-stories/
Troubadour Dave Gunders joins host to discuss US missile strike retaliation on Iranian outposts in Syria and Iraq. Also touched on are delays in Trump trial in this otherwise apolitical episode featuring the song, Easier Said than Done.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Easier Said Than Done" by Dave Gunders - 11:37
Tom Costello - 16:41
Rick Sallinger - 54:33
Who can you trust in the news industry? Tom Costello and Rick Sallinger. Rick just retired after 30 years at CBS4 in Denver. He worked many years before that at 9News, and CNN. Tom’s going strong as Senior Correspondent at NBC News.
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna4972409
This podcast is apolitical because so are our journalist guests who pride themselves on their objectivity and professionalism. Find out how they achieved so much in TV News. Learn about them both meeting wives while assigned in Europe.
Never has news gathering been more important. Find out who these guys admire and why. Each describes his rise through the ranks at 9 News, with lots of reminiscing about infamous Colorado criminal cases.
Tom Costello is NBC’s space and aviation expert who's made fascinating documentaries on topics ranging from Sub Hunt: Nato on Patrol for Russian Subs to Battleground Space.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuiF6U-TFvQ
Tom Costello grew up in Littleton, CO and well remembers his days as a general assignment reporter for 9News. No matter where he is in the world, be it homes in London, Brussels, NYC and DC areas, Tom’s heart remains in Centennial State.
Rick traveled the world after leaving his native Chicago and realized Colorado was the place to live his life. Raising two boys with his wife in Colorado, Rick takes pride in sons Mark, a newsman and Eric, an MD in training. Family pride shows in this heartfelt interview.
Among many cases discussed are the Alan Berg assassination in Denver, the alleged Kobe Bryant rape in Eagle County, the OKC Bombing trials and cases involving the late Demaryious Thomas. Rick is a Colorado legend.
https://www.denverpost.com/2023/12/22/rick-sallinger-retirement-denver-tv-news-stories/
Troubadour Dave Gunders joins host to discuss US missile strike retaliation on Iranian outposts in Syria and Iraq. Also touched on are delays in Trump trial in this otherwise apolitical episode featuring the song, Easier Said than Done.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Tarred and Feathered" by Dave Gunders - 14:02
John Walsh in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 19:20
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes John Walsh, former US Attorney for District of Colorado under President Obama, who is now seeking the job of Denver DA in this year’s election. Find out what makes this Stanford Law grad tick.
https://www.walshfordenver.com/
Show begins with Troubadour Dave Gunders and host discussing dynamic guest, John Walsh and the remarkable $83.3 million dollar verdict in favor of E Jean Carroll against Donald J. Trump in US District Court in NYC. Opening dialogue addresses what happens next. Next, to honor the verdict against female abuser Trump, we play Tarred and Feathered, a funny song of revenge by Dave Gunders.
Learn about John Walsh growing up in metro Denver and serving as a clerk in DC Circuit Court. Walsh went on to be an Assistant US Attorney in Los Angeles in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Once back in Denver, John Walsh has had successful law practices and raised his three kids in the Mile High City.
The MAGA threat on US democracy and Rule of Law is reviewed. John Walsh worked hard to fight the Big Lie in the courts of Michigan during November and December 2020. Listen to how difficult and tense that litigation became.
Find out about the big names that John Walsh has interacted with along the way. Adam Schiff, Joyce Vance, Preet Bharara, Elena Kagan, Ken Salazar, Bill Ritter, Norm Early, Beth McCann and Barack Obama get name dropped.
The January 6 insurrection followed Trump’s Big Lie and John Walsh wants folks to follow the ruling of renowned Reagan appointed federal Judge Lamberth who has sized up the effect of relentless MAGA propaganda.
Lamberth wrote, “In my 37 years on the bench, I cannot recall a time when such meritless justifications of criminal activity have gone mainstream. I have been dismayed to see distortions and outright falsehoods seep into the public consciousness.”
The MAGA threat to Rule of Law is thoroughly reviewed. Denver feels the impact of too many social and political problems, but remains one of the great cities in the world.
This podcast is a love letter to Denver, even with her flaws, where John Walsh wants to be Chief Law Enforcement Officer. Size up would be Denver District Attorney, his personality and professional qualifications.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Tarred and Feathered" by Dave Gunders - 14:02
John Walsh in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 19:20
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes John Walsh, former US Attorney for District of Colorado under President Obama, who is now seeking the job of Denver DA in this year’s election. Find out what makes this Stanford Law grad tick.
https://www.walshfordenver.com/
Show begins with Troubadour Dave Gunders and host discussing dynamic guest, John Walsh and the remarkable $83.3 million dollar verdict in favor of E Jean Carroll against Donald J. Trump in US District Court in NYC. Opening dialogue addresses what happens next. Next, to honor the verdict against female abuser Trump, we play Tarred and Feathered, a funny song of revenge by Dave Gunders.
Learn about John Walsh growing up in metro Denver and serving as a clerk in DC Circuit Court. Walsh went on to be an Assistant US Attorney in Los Angeles in the late 1980’s and early 1990’s. Once back in Denver, John Walsh has had successful law practices and raised his three kids in the Mile High City.
The MAGA threat on US democracy and Rule of Law is reviewed. John Walsh worked hard to fight the Big Lie in the courts of Michigan during November and December 2020. Listen to how difficult and tense that litigation became.
Find out about the big names that John Walsh has interacted with along the way. Adam Schiff, Joyce Vance, Preet Bharara, Elena Kagan, Ken Salazar, Bill Ritter, Norm Early, Beth McCann and Barack Obama get name dropped.
The January 6 insurrection followed Trump’s Big Lie and John Walsh wants folks to follow the ruling of renowned Reagan appointed federal Judge Lamberth who has sized up the effect of relentless MAGA propaganda.
Lamberth wrote, “In my 37 years on the bench, I cannot recall a time when such meritless justifications of criminal activity have gone mainstream. I have been dismayed to see distortions and outright falsehoods seep into the public consciousness.”
The MAGA threat to Rule of Law is thoroughly reviewed. Denver feels the impact of too many social and political problems, but remains one of the great cities in the world.
This podcast is a love letter to Denver, even with her flaws, where John Walsh wants to be Chief Law Enforcement Officer. Size up would be Denver District Attorney, his personality and professional qualifications.
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Denver Riggleman - 07:12
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:19:30
"Nothing the Wind Can't Blow" by Dave Gunders - 01:24:53
Denver Riggleman, former U.S. Rep. from rural Virginia, and key J6 Select Committee tech contributor, provides entertaining, insightful discussion. Riggleman's book, "The Breach - The Untold Story of the Investigation into January 6th," is a gripping story expertly told.
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250866769/thebreach
With unique insights from business, Congressional, military, and intelligence worlds, Riggleman reveals how disinformation by MAGA has endangered our democracy. Learn about the January 6th committee's inner workings and former Rep. Riggleman’ role.
Find out all about the Colorado experiences of this Virginian named Denver, just as his father and grandfather had been named Denver before him. Former Rep. Riggleman has many Colorado stories including memorable barrel rolls in USAF bombers over metro Denver.
We learn of Riggleman’s interesting journey from Manassas, VA to Air Force, business, and the halls of Congress, elected in 2018. He joined the Freedom Caucus and realized he could not abide its bigotries and cultish MAGA embrace. Stories about white supremacy around the Congressional GOP campfire.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his best song reminiscent of Appalachia. Nothing the wind Can’t Blow is a song about maternal love dedicated to Denver’s wife, Christine, the hooch Mama at his Silverback Distillery.
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Denver Riggleman - 07:12
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:19:30
"Nothing the Wind Can't Blow" by Dave Gunders - 01:24:53
Denver Riggleman, former U.S. Rep. from rural Virginia, and key J6 Select Committee tech contributor, provides entertaining, insightful discussion. Riggleman's book, "The Breach - The Untold Story of the Investigation into January 6th," is a gripping story expertly told.
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250866769/thebreach
With unique insights from business, Congressional, military, and intelligence worlds, Riggleman reveals how disinformation by MAGA has endangered our democracy. Learn about the January 6th committee's inner workings and former Rep. Riggleman’ role.
Find out all about the Colorado experiences of this Virginian named Denver, just as his father and grandfather had been named Denver before him. Former Rep. Riggleman has many Colorado stories including memorable barrel rolls in USAF bombers over metro Denver.
We learn of Riggleman’s interesting journey from Manassas, VA to Air Force, business, and the halls of Congress, elected in 2018. He joined the Freedom Caucus and realized he could not abide its bigotries and cultish MAGA embrace. Stories about white supremacy around the Congressional GOP campfire.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his best song reminiscent of Appalachia. Nothing the wind Can’t Blow is a song about maternal love dedicated to Denver’s wife, Christine, the hooch Mama at his Silverback Distillery.
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Ben Meiselas in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 08:16
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:22:16
"Come On in My Kitchen" by Dave Gunders - 01:28:49
Brilliant attorney Ben Meiselas leads the Meidas Touch Network, a multimedia company dedicated to preserving American democracy against the MAGA assault now happening in America. Find out how Ben became so smart, fun and capable of problem solving.
Listen and learn from a master legal communicator who has become a major force in exposing MAGA idiocracy meeting fascism which now threatens our USA. Ben and his Meidas Mighty fight back with the truth on many fine podcasts and sites.
Meidas Touch spread the viral and apparently accurate news that Trump smells bad. This was reported via Ben Meiselas’ interview of former GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger. #TrumpSmells started trending and next thing you know, the Meidas’ clip was on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HztDXBW8kmQ
Learn the Ben Meiselas story, including his Long Island upbringing with his co-star younger brothers. As the oldest child, Ben has always assumed a leadership and main conductor role. Meiselas has the right talent and sense of humor to lead a vital new pro-democracy media movement.
A natural born problem solver, Ben Meiselas lays out facts which damn Donald Trump but he does it with a friendly, professional tone. Ben has passion but is never over the top. Find out what motivates this lawyer at the tip of the spear of pro-democracy broadcasters.
Ben Meiselas has Colorado connections including taking the deposition of John Elway as he represented Colin Kaepernick in that terminated quarterback’s legal claim against the NFL. Ben's a USC Law prof too. Learn why Ben Meiselas has made other legal trips to Colorado on cases.
Find out what happens behind the scenes for this busy Sports Law professor at USC Law School. Meiselas' parents were also attorneys but no one has ever had a practice quite like Ben. It's a new media world and Meidas Touch is well positioned.
We discuss his extraordinarily talented legal and podcast colleagues, Karen Friedman Agnafilo and Michael Popok. We also discuss Ben’s Political beatdown partner, former attorney Trump, Michael Cohen. Credit also thrown toward superb Ron Filipkowski, Editor in Chief at Meidas.
Colorado S/Ct case discussed with Ben Meiselas predicting U.S. Sup Ct. will avoid the insurrection issue and find a way to keep Trump on the ballot (constitutional avoidance). We discuss Roger Stone and other MAGA loser loyalists who may use AI for Deep Fake campaigning and disinformation.
Ben Meiselas, Esq. stands in the breach, protecting America one podcast at a time. He’s fun, smart and brave. This is one heck of an interesting podcast. We size up Joe Biden’s good mental health as witnessed by Ben a couple months ago in Pueblo, Colorado as he ripped on Lauren Boebert.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders comes through again with a cold weather song worthy of an Arctic Blast now descending during the Iowa Caucus. “Come On In My Kitchen” is a fascinating tune about anger and surviving emotions and the elements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysWyD4Mxe6E
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Ben Meiselas in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 08:16
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:22:16
"Come On in My Kitchen" by Dave Gunders - 01:28:49
Brilliant attorney Ben Meiselas leads the Meidas Touch Network, a multimedia company dedicated to preserving American democracy against the MAGA assault now happening in America. Find out how Ben became so smart, fun and capable of problem solving.
Listen and learn from a master legal communicator who has become a major force in exposing MAGA idiocracy meeting fascism which now threatens our USA. Ben and his Meidas Mighty fight back with the truth on many fine podcasts and sites.
Meidas Touch spread the viral and apparently accurate news that Trump smells bad. This was reported via Ben Meiselas’ interview of former GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger. #TrumpSmells started trending and next thing you know, the Meidas’ clip was on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HztDXBW8kmQ
Learn the Ben Meiselas story, including his Long Island upbringing with his co-star younger brothers. As the oldest child, Ben has always assumed a leadership and main conductor role. Meiselas has the right talent and sense of humor to lead a vital new pro-democracy media movement.
A natural born problem solver, Ben Meiselas lays out facts which damn Donald Trump but he does it with a friendly, professional tone. Ben has passion but is never over the top. Find out what motivates this lawyer at the tip of the spear of pro-democracy broadcasters.
Ben Meiselas has Colorado connections including taking the deposition of John Elway as he represented Colin Kaepernick in that terminated quarterback’s legal claim against the NFL. Ben's a USC Law prof too. Learn why Ben Meiselas has made other legal trips to Colorado on cases.
Find out what happens behind the scenes for this busy Sports Law professor at USC Law School. Meiselas' parents were also attorneys but no one has ever had a practice quite like Ben. It's a new media world and Meidas Touch is well positioned.
We discuss his extraordinarily talented legal and podcast colleagues, Karen Friedman Agnafilo and Michael Popok. We also discuss Ben’s Political beatdown partner, former attorney Trump, Michael Cohen. Credit also thrown toward superb Ron Filipkowski, Editor in Chief at Meidas.
Colorado S/Ct case discussed with Ben Meiselas predicting U.S. Sup Ct. will avoid the insurrection issue and find a way to keep Trump on the ballot (constitutional avoidance). We discuss Roger Stone and other MAGA loser loyalists who may use AI for Deep Fake campaigning and disinformation.
Ben Meiselas, Esq. stands in the breach, protecting America one podcast at a time. He’s fun, smart and brave. This is one heck of an interesting podcast. We size up Joe Biden’s good mental health as witnessed by Ben a couple months ago in Pueblo, Colorado as he ripped on Lauren Boebert.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders comes through again with a cold weather song worthy of an Arctic Blast now descending during the Iowa Caucus. “Come On In My Kitchen” is a fascinating tune about anger and surviving emotions and the elements.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysWyD4Mxe6E
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Judge Luttig Interview Highlights and Analysis - 00:36
Corey Hutchins - 51:05
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:54:58
"Whatever the Future May Bring" by Dave Gunders - 02:17:22
Show begins by analyzing the best parts of a historic interview with Judge Luttig. On February 8, 2024, the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the Colorado Supreme Court case. Take a listen to the logic of Judge Luttig and how so much of this occurred in Colorado.
Corey Hutchins is Co-Director of The Colorado College Journalism Institute and a Contributor to the Columbia Journalism Review. In addition, he authors the Colorado Sun's Hutchins' Year in Review.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/01/01/colorado-news-media-journalism/
Hutchins discusses his article and the state of Colorado's media. Hutchins discusses his article and the state of Colorado's media. We discuss the most influential news outlets, such as the Sun. Also analyzed is the decline of Colorado talk radio.
We examine the impact of artificial intelligence. There have also been closures of various Colorado media outlets. The differences and impacts of radio and podcasts are discussed. Learn how journalism is taught in colleges today.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings terrific song for the first show of 2024. As we embark on the uncertain future brought about by Trump's insurrection, "Whatever the Future May Bring" is poignant. At Valley Forge, President Joe Biden gave an excellent speech. Learn all about it!
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Judge Luttig Interview Highlights and Analysis - 00:36
Corey Hutchins - 51:05
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:54:58
"Whatever the Future May Bring" by Dave Gunders - 02:17:22
Show begins by analyzing the best parts of a historic interview with Judge Luttig. On February 8, 2024, the US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in the Colorado Supreme Court case. Take a listen to the logic of Judge Luttig and how so much of this occurred in Colorado.
Corey Hutchins is Co-Director of The Colorado College Journalism Institute and a Contributor to the Columbia Journalism Review. In addition, he authors the Colorado Sun's Hutchins' Year in Review.
https://coloradosun.com/2024/01/01/colorado-news-media-journalism/
Hutchins discusses his article and the state of Colorado's media. Hutchins discusses his article and the state of Colorado's media. We discuss the most influential news outlets, such as the Sun. Also analyzed is the decline of Colorado talk radio.
We examine the impact of artificial intelligence. There have also been closures of various Colorado media outlets. The differences and impacts of radio and podcasts are discussed. Learn how journalism is taught in colleges today.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings terrific song for the first show of 2024. As we embark on the uncertain future brought about by Trump's insurrection, "Whatever the Future May Bring" is poignant. At Valley Forge, President Joe Biden gave an excellent speech. Learn all about it!
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Fire In My Hearth" by Dave Gunders - 09:37
Judge J. Michael Luttig - 15:40
Judge J. Michael Luttig, a prominent conservative jurist 1991 -2006, worked as Boeing's general counsel from 2006 - 2019. Beginning his career in the Jerry Ford White House, he developed close ties with Supreme Court members and was a lawyer for President Ronald Reagan. In 1991, George H.W. Bush appointed him to the Fourth Circuit.
Republican leaders know Judge Luttig as an expert on the US Constitution, which is why VP Pence wanted Judge Luttig to weigh in publicly on whether the VP had any right to not count the electoral college votes on January 6. Thrilling US history comes alive in the captivating and vibrant narrative Judge Luttig provides.
Born in Texas, Judge Luttig became the federal appellate court judge who fed clerks like John Eastman to the most conservative members of the United States Supreme Court. Judge Luttig and the late Justice Scalia were close. Judge Luttig tells us what Scalia would do with the Article Three - 14th Amendment case. He’d affirm the Colorado Supreme Court.
Discover how Judge Luttig discovered our show—it all began with Craig Silverman's Colorado Sun column, caught by Judge Luttig during his time in Vail. Impressed, he reached out, on X of all places. Xitter played a huge role 3 Christmas breaks ago as Luttig and Pence saved democracy.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/12/23/colorado-supreme-court-trump-opinion-silverman/
Learn more about this historic and legendary American attorney. Judge Luttig delves deep into American history, highlighting pivotal moments post Civil War, 3 years ago and last week as CO S/Ct followed his Article Three, Fourteenth Amendment trail with an epic opinion resonating across Maine and the entire nation.
Judge Luttig commends the exceptional scholarship and historical significance evident in the majority ruling of Anderson v Griswold. His expertise in Constitutional writing lends weight to his high praise. Judge Luttig's view may influence justices like Thomas, Alito, Roberts, Kavanaugh and conservatives who hold his opinion in high regard.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders' music sets the scene as Judge Luttig candidly shares insights, sitting by his historic Vail fireplace. “Fire in My Hearth” echoes the warmth felt for Judge and Elizabeth Luttig, honoring their pivotal role in safeguarding America. This musical ode is dedicated to their valor! Is there a special obligation on lawyers now? You bet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=SaHK3aZYiWE
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Fire In My Hearth" by Dave Gunders - 09:37
Judge J. Michael Luttig - 15:40
Judge J. Michael Luttig, a prominent conservative jurist 1991 -2006, worked as Boeing's general counsel from 2006 - 2019. Beginning his career in the Jerry Ford White House, he developed close ties with Supreme Court members and was a lawyer for President Ronald Reagan. In 1991, George H.W. Bush appointed him to the Fourth Circuit.
Republican leaders know Judge Luttig as an expert on the US Constitution, which is why VP Pence wanted Judge Luttig to weigh in publicly on whether the VP had any right to not count the electoral college votes on January 6. Thrilling US history comes alive in the captivating and vibrant narrative Judge Luttig provides.
Born in Texas, Judge Luttig became the federal appellate court judge who fed clerks like John Eastman to the most conservative members of the United States Supreme Court. Judge Luttig and the late Justice Scalia were close. Judge Luttig tells us what Scalia would do with the Article Three - 14th Amendment case. He’d affirm the Colorado Supreme Court.
Discover how Judge Luttig discovered our show—it all began with Craig Silverman's Colorado Sun column, caught by Judge Luttig during his time in Vail. Impressed, he reached out, on X of all places. Xitter played a huge role 3 Christmas breaks ago as Luttig and Pence saved democracy.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/12/23/colorado-supreme-court-trump-opinion-silverman/
Learn more about this historic and legendary American attorney. Judge Luttig delves deep into American history, highlighting pivotal moments post Civil War, 3 years ago and last week as CO S/Ct followed his Article Three, Fourteenth Amendment trail with an epic opinion resonating across Maine and the entire nation.
Judge Luttig commends the exceptional scholarship and historical significance evident in the majority ruling of Anderson v Griswold. His expertise in Constitutional writing lends weight to his high praise. Judge Luttig's view may influence justices like Thomas, Alito, Roberts, Kavanaugh and conservatives who hold his opinion in high regard.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders' music sets the scene as Judge Luttig candidly shares insights, sitting by his historic Vail fireplace. “Fire in My Hearth” echoes the warmth felt for Judge and Elizabeth Luttig, honoring their pivotal role in safeguarding America. This musical ode is dedicated to their valor! Is there a special obligation on lawyers now? You bet.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=SaHK3aZYiWE
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Ken Toltz - 06:12
Bill Buckley - 59:06
Merry Christmas from The Craig Silverman Show as we bring you a special Craig’s Colorado Homefront edition focused on violence in Israel, Gaza and the United States. There are many worthy charities to which you might donate.
Special guest is our podcast’s foreign correspondent Ken Toltz live from his home in Israel, where he holds dual citizenship with the Jewish State and the United States. Ken Toltz brings us up to speed on the realities of living in Israel now on this Christmas.
Former Denver Chief Deputy District Attorney, Bill Buckley, recalls major crimes in metro Denver during the last many decades. Buckley prosecuted 55 separate murder cases. He was also there on the night Alan Berg was assassinated for being Jewish on June 18, 1984.
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Ken Toltz - 06:12
Bill Buckley - 59:06
Merry Christmas from The Craig Silverman Show as we bring you a special Craig’s Colorado Homefront edition focused on violence in Israel, Gaza and the United States. There are many worthy charities to which you might donate.
Special guest is our podcast’s foreign correspondent Ken Toltz live from his home in Israel, where he holds dual citizenship with the Jewish State and the United States. Ken Toltz brings us up to speed on the realities of living in Israel now on this Christmas.
Former Denver Chief Deputy District Attorney, Bill Buckley, recalls major crimes in metro Denver during the last many decades. Buckley prosecuted 55 separate murder cases. He was also there on the night Alan Berg was assassinated for being Jewish on June 18, 1984.
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Harry MacLean in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 13:07
Craig gets a call from a Lauren Boebert Staffer - 01:55:01
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:06:58
"When the Lion Lays Down" by Dave Gunders - 02:15:54
Big decisions confront US Supreme Court, including the case of Anderson v Griswold; the 14th Amendment, Article Three case arising out of Denver, Colorado to disqualify Trump from the presidential primary ballot.
https://coloradosun.com/author/craig-silverman/
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back attorney and accomplished author, Harry MacLean, who remembers meeting the host back in his Denver Chief Deputy DA days. Possible solutions to America’s violent crime epidemic are considered, including the banning of AR-15s.
In Starkweather: The Untold Story of the Killing Spree that Changed America, the award-winning author of four bestselling true-crime books, revisits America’s mid-century crime spree that affected him so much as a native Nebraskan.
https://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/starkweather-untold-story-killing
Charles Starkweather, 19, and Caril Fugate, 14, terrorized Lincoln, Nebraska and areas beyond in late January of 1958. Eleven innocents were slaughtered. If you like true crime, American history and great writing, this book is for you. You can buy it online for Christmas.
https://www.audible.com/pd/Starkweather-Audiobook/B0C7LMQ69T
Major newspaper critics are raving about Starkweather, with the Washington Post’s headline reading, “The killings that made mass murder an American obsession; Harry N. MacLean’s ‘Starkweather’ revisits a notorious midcentury crime and finally gives one woman the justice she deserves.” MacLean favorably compared to Capote and Mailer.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/books/2023/11/30/starkweather-harry-maclean-review-fugate/
MacLean will have you loving his Cornhusker State despite the murder spree committed by two of their own. Or was it really one? Was Caril Fugate a hostage or a helper? The two made headlines as lovers, but was that true? Harry MacLean reaches his conclusions.
https://www.denverpost.com/2023/11/27/starkweather-book-grisly-1950s-murders-teens-book-review/
The epilogue is startling, as the author reveals personal connections. Starkweather looked like James Dean and Caril was a photogenic 14-year-old. Host and guest discuss the media sensational Christmas 1996 murder of JonBenet and also capital punishment’s utility. But only as retribution.
Harry MacLean has a book signing upcoming at the Denver Tattered Cover at 2526 E. Colfax on January 7, 2024 at 4 p.m.. This podcast will get you ready. Attend and see if you agree Sam Elliott or Joaquin Phoenix should play the MacLean part in any upcoming movie.
https://www.tatteredcover.com/events/harry-n-maclean-live-colfax
What’s it like to be a famous writer? Harry tells us the thrill of once seeing someone in Europe reading his classic, In Broad Daylight. Learn Harry’s writing discipline and the psychological toll this book took on a Nebraska native. MacLean is a master storyteller.
We hear a recorded call with a Lauren Boebert staffer who wants to raise money on a recorded line. We talk about impeachment and guns and Congresswoman Boebert getting drunk and handsy at the Beetlejuice Show at Denver’s downtown theater. This gets fun.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes great conversation and his Christmas classic song, When the Lion Lays Down. There's a message of peace that we need now more than ever. Children are our future.
Rundown -
Harry MacLean in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 13:07
Craig gets a call from a Lauren Boebert Staffer - 01:55:01
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:06:58
"When the Lion Lays Down" by Dave Gunders - 02:15:54
Big decisions confront US Supreme Court, including the case of Anderson v Griswold; the 14th Amendment, Article Three case arising out of Denver, Colorado to disqualify Trump from the presidential primary ballot.
https://coloradosun.com/author/craig-silverman/
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back attorney and accomplished author, Harry MacLean, who remembers meeting the host back in his Denver Chief Deputy DA days. Possible solutions to America’s violent crime epidemic are considered, including the banning of AR-15s.
In Starkweather: The Untold Story of the Killing Spree that Changed America, the award-winning author of four bestselling true-crime books, revisits America’s mid-century crime spree that affected him so much as a native Nebraskan.
https://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-review/starkweather-untold-story-killing
Charles Starkweather, 19, and Caril Fugate, 14, terrorized Lincoln, Nebraska and areas beyond in late January of 1958. Eleven innocents were slaughtered. If you like true crime, American history and great writing, this book is for you. You can buy it online for Christmas.
https://www.audible.com/pd/Starkweather-Audiobook/B0C7LMQ69T
Major newspaper critics are raving about Starkweather, with the Washington Post’s headline reading, “The killings that made mass murder an American obsession; Harry N. MacLean’s ‘Starkweather’ revisits a notorious midcentury crime and finally gives one woman the justice she deserves.” MacLean favorably compared to Capote and Mailer.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/books/2023/11/30/starkweather-harry-maclean-review-fugate/
MacLean will have you loving his Cornhusker State despite the murder spree committed by two of their own. Or was it really one? Was Caril Fugate a hostage or a helper? The two made headlines as lovers, but was that true? Harry MacLean reaches his conclusions.
https://www.denverpost.com/2023/11/27/starkweather-book-grisly-1950s-murders-teens-book-review/
The epilogue is startling, as the author reveals personal connections. Starkweather looked like James Dean and Caril was a photogenic 14-year-old. Host and guest discuss the media sensational Christmas 1996 murder of JonBenet and also capital punishment’s utility. But only as retribution.
Harry MacLean has a book signing upcoming at the Denver Tattered Cover at 2526 E. Colfax on January 7, 2024 at 4 p.m.. This podcast will get you ready. Attend and see if you agree Sam Elliott or Joaquin Phoenix should play the MacLean part in any upcoming movie.
https://www.tatteredcover.com/events/harry-n-maclean-live-colfax
What’s it like to be a famous writer? Harry tells us the thrill of once seeing someone in Europe reading his classic, In Broad Daylight. Learn Harry’s writing discipline and the psychological toll this book took on a Nebraska native. MacLean is a master storyteller.
We hear a recorded call with a Lauren Boebert staffer who wants to raise money on a recorded line. We talk about impeachment and guns and Congresswoman Boebert getting drunk and handsy at the Beetlejuice Show at Denver’s downtown theater. This gets fun.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes great conversation and his Christmas classic song, When the Lion Lays Down. There's a message of peace that we need now more than ever. Children are our future.
Rundown -
Brian Stelter - 27:04
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:02:33
"Simple Man" by Dave Gunders - 01:08:22
The star of CNN’s Reliable Sources, Brian Stelter, returns for the first time since his show was canceled. He’s the author of the new bestseller, Network of Lies: The Epic Saga of Fox News, Donald Trump, and the Battle for American Democracy.
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Network-of-Lies/Brian-Stelter/9781668046906
Stelter has had a front row seat to American history with his longtime focus on the role of the media and especially Fox News Channel and its owner, Rupert Murdoch. Stelter’s book also focuses like a laser on Tucker Carlson. We discuss the devolution of FNC from Bill O’Reilly to Carlson.
Also discussed are former fox stars like Geraldo Rivera and Kimberly Guilfoyle. Considered at further length are remaining Fox broadcasters, Judge Jeanine Pirro and Sean Hannity. We recall mid-November 2019 when he covered the host's cancellation on 710 KNUS.
Stelter is asked about his own hasty departure from CNN despite Reliable Sources being inexpensive to produce and solid in its ratings. Was it Colorado’s John Malone who wanted him gone? Stelter is a truth teller and he writes how Fox helped lead USA on its precarious course now.
Rudy Giuliani came out of the Fox News ecosystem and addressed Giuliani's DC defamation trial resulting in almost 150 million dollars in damages for plaintiffs Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. We discuss the obnoxious behavior of “America’s Mayor” which led to such a massive verdict.
2024 is nearly here and Stelter considers the campaign and whether Artificial Intelligence will help decide the outcome. Presumptive GOP nominee Trump is already cheating with deep fake NBC reporting by fake Garrett Haake.
https://nypost.com/2023/12/11/news/nbc-news-demands-trump-official-scrap-deepfake-reporter-video/
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes "Simple Man" on a special occasion. Silverman (the birthday boy) may be the Simpleman, or is he just another guy? Don’t we all have the divine spark? We get to prove it one day at a time. Gunders again proves his musical greatness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej-8cwgkNNQ
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Brian Stelter - 27:04
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:02:33
"Simple Man" by Dave Gunders - 01:08:22
The star of CNN’s Reliable Sources, Brian Stelter, returns for the first time since his show was canceled. He’s the author of the new bestseller, Network of Lies: The Epic Saga of Fox News, Donald Trump, and the Battle for American Democracy.
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Network-of-Lies/Brian-Stelter/9781668046906
Stelter has had a front row seat to American history with his longtime focus on the role of the media and especially Fox News Channel and its owner, Rupert Murdoch. Stelter’s book also focuses like a laser on Tucker Carlson. We discuss the devolution of FNC from Bill O’Reilly to Carlson.
Also discussed are former fox stars like Geraldo Rivera and Kimberly Guilfoyle. Considered at further length are remaining Fox broadcasters, Judge Jeanine Pirro and Sean Hannity. We recall mid-November 2019 when he covered the host's cancellation on 710 KNUS.
Stelter is asked about his own hasty departure from CNN despite Reliable Sources being inexpensive to produce and solid in its ratings. Was it Colorado’s John Malone who wanted him gone? Stelter is a truth teller and he writes how Fox helped lead USA on its precarious course now.
Rudy Giuliani came out of the Fox News ecosystem and addressed Giuliani's DC defamation trial resulting in almost 150 million dollars in damages for plaintiffs Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. We discuss the obnoxious behavior of “America’s Mayor” which led to such a massive verdict.
2024 is nearly here and Stelter considers the campaign and whether Artificial Intelligence will help decide the outcome. Presumptive GOP nominee Trump is already cheating with deep fake NBC reporting by fake Garrett Haake.
https://nypost.com/2023/12/11/news/nbc-news-demands-trump-official-scrap-deepfake-reporter-video/
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes "Simple Man" on a special occasion. Silverman (the birthday boy) may be the Simpleman, or is he just another guy? Don’t we all have the divine spark? We get to prove it one day at a time. Gunders again proves his musical greatness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ej-8cwgkNNQ
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 19:47
"Song Of Columbus" by Dave Gunders - 35:22
Craig Introduces Geert Wilders at Western Conservative Summit - 41:07
Host has had encounters with many political leaders, including a memorable day with likely new Dutch prime minister, Geert Wilders. The controversial author of Marked for Death came to the Denver Hyatt Regency to speak at a gala on June 30, 2012. Host sat with Wilders for a meal and then both spoke.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?306868-5/western-conservative-summit
Sometimes called the Dutch Donald Trump, the host offers a different take on the tall blonde man with the pompadour who is now a major force in European politics. Unlike Trump, Wilders is pro-choice and favors LGBTQ rights. He’s a staunch supporter of Israel. But Wilders is most known for his vocal opposition to Islam.
https://www.amazon.com/Marked-Death-Islams-Against-West-ebook/dp/B0080GUP6K
Hear Wilders speak just over a decade ago and judge for yourself. Is he capable of leading Europe or is he a hateful bigot as branded by his detractors? Find out what the host said introducing Wilders, as he expressed disappointment with President Obama’s handling of the Middle East and foreign policy.
This was when Mitt Romney warned about Russian threats and took a more aggressive stand against the Islamic Republic of Iran which backs Hamas and Hezbollah. Barack Hussein Obama was ideally situated to tell harsh truths to the Muslim world but he declined to do so.
Troubadour Dave Gunders and the host celebrate Hanukkah, discussing what this new Wilders’ election means in the world and whether he is a problem, or a solution. Is it bigotry to oppose a political ideology based on religious imperatives antithetical to democracy and freedom?
The world is on the threshold of big changes and the election of Geert Wilders is significant. If you want to understand modern Europe and political changes all around, listen to the words of Silverman and Wilders from the Western Conservative Summit held in 2012.
520 years prior, Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492 in hopes of discovering the new world and he did so. Masterful musician Dave Gunders wrote a tribute song titled Song of Columbus, which is gorgeous. Give it a listen and hear the back story.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFLrxFjgC3A
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 19:47
"Song Of Columbus" by Dave Gunders - 35:22
Craig Introduces Geert Wilders at Western Conservative Summit - 41:07
Host has had encounters with many political leaders, including a memorable day with likely new Dutch prime minister, Geert Wilders. The controversial author of Marked for Death came to the Denver Hyatt Regency to speak at a gala on June 30, 2012. Host sat with Wilders for a meal and then both spoke.
https://www.c-span.org/video/?306868-5/western-conservative-summit
Sometimes called the Dutch Donald Trump, the host offers a different take on the tall blonde man with the pompadour who is now a major force in European politics. Unlike Trump, Wilders is pro-choice and favors LGBTQ rights. He’s a staunch supporter of Israel. But Wilders is most known for his vocal opposition to Islam.
https://www.amazon.com/Marked-Death-Islams-Against-West-ebook/dp/B0080GUP6K
Hear Wilders speak just over a decade ago and judge for yourself. Is he capable of leading Europe or is he a hateful bigot as branded by his detractors? Find out what the host said introducing Wilders, as he expressed disappointment with President Obama’s handling of the Middle East and foreign policy.
This was when Mitt Romney warned about Russian threats and took a more aggressive stand against the Islamic Republic of Iran which backs Hamas and Hezbollah. Barack Hussein Obama was ideally situated to tell harsh truths to the Muslim world but he declined to do so.
Troubadour Dave Gunders and the host celebrate Hanukkah, discussing what this new Wilders’ election means in the world and whether he is a problem, or a solution. Is it bigotry to oppose a political ideology based on religious imperatives antithetical to democracy and freedom?
The world is on the threshold of big changes and the election of Geert Wilders is significant. If you want to understand modern Europe and political changes all around, listen to the words of Silverman and Wilders from the Western Conservative Summit held in 2012.
520 years prior, Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492 in hopes of discovering the new world and he did so. Masterful musician Dave Gunders wrote a tribute song titled Song of Columbus, which is gorgeous. Give it a listen and hear the back story.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AFLrxFjgC3A
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Rep. Ron Weinberg - 12:29
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:14:07
"Rather Be Right" by Dave Gunders - 01:26:17
Yaron (Ron) Weinberg is native South African, with an Israeli father, plays rugby, runs a technology business, wears three piece suits, represents Loveland and has the Jewish chutzpah to stand up to the awful Colorado State Rep. Elizabeth Epps when she made awful accusations against Israel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVZvzK5Z6Is
Colorado’s GOP has a new sensation, as you will hear, in this interview with HD-51’s Colorado State Representative Ron Weinberg (R-Loveland). This newcomer brought Republicans and Democrats together to condemn outrageous behavior by the far Left.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1052607749195133&ref=sharing
Learn how this political newcomer Weinberg came to Loveland, Colorado seven years ago and decided he needed to get involved. He did not want to be chased away by crime and taxes as had happened in his native South Africa and subsequent home in LA, CA.
We discuss the Jewish diaspora in South Africa and that Weinberg’s Dad served in the IDF. Now an IT pro, who is raising two children with his wife in beautiful northern Colorado, Weinberg describes in detail the disruptive Special Session just concluded.
Certain Dems and especially Rep. Epps, chose to support disruption of the session with statements against Israel. Learn how the Dem leadership let Weinberg have his good chance to respond at the end of session to the incendiary and dangerous charges made by Rep. Epps.
Bipartisanship worked when supportive Dems and GOP colleagues when Epps heckled from the cheap seats. Hear it described for the first time. Weinberg is a leader to a new movement towards unity. He’s not tainted by historic bias and learned he’s got Dem friends.
Rep. Weinberg confirms he’s running for his first full term in HD51, following his vacancy appointment. Size him up as he discusses his background, values and legislative hopes. Learn about Weinberg’s negative encounters with Rep. Tim Hernandez.
Because media matters, George Brauchler interviewed Rep Weinberg a week ago and left some misimpressions, in hopes of sewing political discord. Some politicians seek to divide, but this is a come together moment. Brauchler wonders where are righteous Dems condemning anti-semites and we’ve got sound from Ron Weinberg.
We also have sound from US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer who spoke about the five-alarm fire all Jews feel in current circumstances. He calls out the Far Left, just like Dems in Colorado did in support of Rep. Weinberg.
https://youtu.be/21S2czD_vUU?feature=shared
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his righteous island song called "Rather Be Right" which contemplates serious verbal disputes that can lead to rage. It's not always good to back down. Listen to conversation about Hamas violating Ceasefire without releasing all hostages. We consider Israel’s response.
Rundown -
Rep. Ron Weinberg - 12:29
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:14:07
"Rather Be Right" by Dave Gunders - 01:26:17
Yaron (Ron) Weinberg is native South African, with an Israeli father, plays rugby, runs a technology business, wears three piece suits, represents Loveland and has the Jewish chutzpah to stand up to the awful Colorado State Rep. Elizabeth Epps when she made awful accusations against Israel.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVZvzK5Z6Is
Colorado’s GOP has a new sensation, as you will hear, in this interview with HD-51’s Colorado State Representative Ron Weinberg (R-Loveland). This newcomer brought Republicans and Democrats together to condemn outrageous behavior by the far Left.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1052607749195133&ref=sharing
Learn how this political newcomer Weinberg came to Loveland, Colorado seven years ago and decided he needed to get involved. He did not want to be chased away by crime and taxes as had happened in his native South Africa and subsequent home in LA, CA.
We discuss the Jewish diaspora in South Africa and that Weinberg’s Dad served in the IDF. Now an IT pro, who is raising two children with his wife in beautiful northern Colorado, Weinberg describes in detail the disruptive Special Session just concluded.
Certain Dems and especially Rep. Epps, chose to support disruption of the session with statements against Israel. Learn how the Dem leadership let Weinberg have his good chance to respond at the end of session to the incendiary and dangerous charges made by Rep. Epps.
Bipartisanship worked when supportive Dems and GOP colleagues when Epps heckled from the cheap seats. Hear it described for the first time. Weinberg is a leader to a new movement towards unity. He’s not tainted by historic bias and learned he’s got Dem friends.
Rep. Weinberg confirms he’s running for his first full term in HD51, following his vacancy appointment. Size him up as he discusses his background, values and legislative hopes. Learn about Weinberg’s negative encounters with Rep. Tim Hernandez.
Because media matters, George Brauchler interviewed Rep Weinberg a week ago and left some misimpressions, in hopes of sewing political discord. Some politicians seek to divide, but this is a come together moment. Brauchler wonders where are righteous Dems condemning anti-semites and we’ve got sound from Ron Weinberg.
We also have sound from US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer who spoke about the five-alarm fire all Jews feel in current circumstances. He calls out the Far Left, just like Dems in Colorado did in support of Rep. Weinberg.
https://youtu.be/21S2czD_vUU?feature=shared
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us his righteous island song called "Rather Be Right" which contemplates serious verbal disputes that can lead to rage. It's not always good to back down. Listen to conversation about Hamas violating Ceasefire without releasing all hostages. We consider Israel’s response.
Rundown -
Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"I Give Thanks" by Dave Gunders - 08:26
Ari Armstrong - 14:06
Public intellectual Ari Armstrong (from Ep 126) returns, having authored a fascinating book explaining his transition from Christianity to atheism. Rooted in personal experience, Armstrong suggests readers rely more on the natural than the supernatural.
https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Over-Jesus-Finding-Meaning/dp/B0CKTG3D6V
Author of popular Substack, Colorado Pickaxe, Armstrong questions doctrines that guided his early life and that of many millions of fellow Americans. We discuss the bloodthirsty October 7 attack of Hamas on Israel and the hostage release just accomplished.
Colorado Pickaxe | Ari Armstrong | Substack
The Christian and Islamic underpinnings of anti-semitism are considered. Is it right or productive to believe in heaven and hell? And to believe each venue is eternal? Can faith be a negative force? Leading to negative feelings? Can it lead to MAGA?
Ari Armstrong favors people finding meaning through value-focused pursuits and loving relationships. Speaking primarily to young people and those questioning their faith, Armstrong brings a positive message that life can be better without the incoherence of supernaturalism. Check out his Self in Society substack too.
https://selfinsociety.substack.com/
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings great Thanksgiving music. His song, I Give Thanks, talks about the light that guides civilized societies to ring the bell of freedom. We give thanks for hostages released in Israel and hope for more. Happy Thanksgiving.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqXIonJazCM
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"I Give Thanks" by Dave Gunders - 08:26
Ari Armstrong - 14:06
Public intellectual Ari Armstrong (from Ep 126) returns, having authored a fascinating book explaining his transition from Christianity to atheism. Rooted in personal experience, Armstrong suggests readers rely more on the natural than the supernatural.
https://www.amazon.com/Getting-Over-Jesus-Finding-Meaning/dp/B0CKTG3D6V
Author of popular Substack, Colorado Pickaxe, Armstrong questions doctrines that guided his early life and that of many millions of fellow Americans. We discuss the bloodthirsty October 7 attack of Hamas on Israel and the hostage release just accomplished.
Colorado Pickaxe | Ari Armstrong | Substack
The Christian and Islamic underpinnings of anti-semitism are considered. Is it right or productive to believe in heaven and hell? And to believe each venue is eternal? Can faith be a negative force? Leading to negative feelings? Can it lead to MAGA?
Ari Armstrong favors people finding meaning through value-focused pursuits and loving relationships. Speaking primarily to young people and those questioning their faith, Armstrong brings a positive message that life can be better without the incoherence of supernaturalism. Check out his Self in Society substack too.
https://selfinsociety.substack.com/
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings great Thanksgiving music. His song, I Give Thanks, talks about the light that guides civilized societies to ring the bell of freedom. We give thanks for hostages released in Israel and hope for more. Happy Thanksgiving.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqXIonJazCM
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Bob Marshall - 32:07
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:44:45
"Let It Go Mama" by Dave Gunders - 01:52:46
Marine Lt. Col. (Retired) Bob Marshall returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge for fourth time to discuss Colorado’s Special Session and to respond to this outrageous Twitter post by 710 KNUS radio host and wannabe Douglas County DA, George Brauchler.
https://twitter.com/GeorgeBrauchler/status/1724387256541020395
Ex-DA Brauchler fails to disclose he was involved as DA when Marshall falsely charged and sucker punching Steve Peck treated leniently. Bob fought his charges and won. Whole story was told in the host's column long ago. So why is Brauchler doing this now?
https://coloradosun.com/2022/11/21/bob-marshall-douglas-county-opinion-silverman/
We analyze the motivations and ambitions of this show’s former guest on Episode 63. We learn that Steve Peck, the man who sucker punched Bob Marshall and had to pay 25K, is now the Ultra MAGA Chair of the DougCo GOP. That’s a clue! We play sound of Brauchler through the years including humor at the expense of gays.
It is bigotry that’s bothersome and Brauchler’s failure to call out Trump for his “vermin” speech on Veterans Day is called out here. So is this Denver radio morning host’s failure to condemn the anti-semitism of Elon Musk, all for fear of alienating his electorate within the DougCo GOP and its leadership.
Capitulation amongst party elites and military men is how societies drift towards fascism. As Bob Marshall and host discuss, Trump is no longer disguising his desire for retribution. Failure of GOP attorneys and politicians to stand up for the Rule of Law against this MAGA onslaught is reviewed and condemned.
True facts of Peck assault on Marshall are here below on Episode 98 but Steve Peck won’t expose himself to any such questioning. Brauchler presented a little piece of the story to denigrate Douglas County’s only elected Democrat and to distort facts. That’s MAGA. Dems are considered fair targets of violence. That’s way wrong.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-craig-silverman-show/id1522579679?i=1000565218367
Qualities desirable in Douglas County’s first elected District Attorney discussed. Marshall is an Ivy League educated lawyer who represented the government well in complicated tax matters after serving the U.S. Marines in many war zones. Could Brauchler v Marshall DA’s race be brewing?
Bob Marshall shows off his legal acumen and legislative skills. He brings us up to speed on ways he’s held DCSD and even his own Democratic Party accountable under the law. Size up whether Bob should run for re-election to State House or run for US Congress in CD4. Marshall’s been approached about all those jobs, but it is DA’s race that is most intriguing.
Bob Marshall explains what went wrong with prop HH and what to expect from the Special Session. He reviews all the bad things DougCo GOP has done in the community, including at Pride events. Close connections of Brauchler to Joe Oltmann reviewed.
Entire Brauchler softball interview of Steve Peck played and preserved at end of show. Listen as Brauchler rolls over as Peck extols virtues of Moms for Liberty, Jim Jordan, Trump and January 6 participants. Hear Peck say Ukraine war illegitimate(?) with no pushback from Brauchler.
Rep. Bob Marshall knows and loves Douglas County. Quick on his feet, Marshall struck back at Peck fast after being sucker punched. In the end, the truth prevailed. Let’s hear Brauchler put on Peck but of course, he won’t and this show calls out that kind of MAGA disinformation and propaganda.
Capitulation of Brauchler to MAGA and DougCo Republicans documented. Discussed is his constant harangue on Colorado’s Jewish elected officials to publish a denunciation of Hamas. As if Jews had to make such a declaration! Apparently so for Brauchler who willingly collaborates with MAGA-GOQP fascists.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders urges calm with his song, Let it Go Mama, from his Connected album. Some things should be let go like the host's termination from KNUS four years ago so this podcast lets it all out, in hopes of letting go.
But what if threats continue? Wise elder Dave Gunders agrees that we cannot let our guard down against MAGA or evil forces that would destroy our freedoms and democracy. Happy balance must be found.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q1wf6ytyKo
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Bob Marshall - 32:07
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:44:45
"Let It Go Mama" by Dave Gunders - 01:52:46
Marine Lt. Col. (Retired) Bob Marshall returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge for fourth time to discuss Colorado’s Special Session and to respond to this outrageous Twitter post by 710 KNUS radio host and wannabe Douglas County DA, George Brauchler.
https://twitter.com/GeorgeBrauchler/status/1724387256541020395
Ex-DA Brauchler fails to disclose he was involved as DA when Marshall falsely charged and sucker punching Steve Peck treated leniently. Bob fought his charges and won. Whole story was told in the host's column long ago. So why is Brauchler doing this now?
https://coloradosun.com/2022/11/21/bob-marshall-douglas-county-opinion-silverman/
We analyze the motivations and ambitions of this show’s former guest on Episode 63. We learn that Steve Peck, the man who sucker punched Bob Marshall and had to pay 25K, is now the Ultra MAGA Chair of the DougCo GOP. That’s a clue! We play sound of Brauchler through the years including humor at the expense of gays.
It is bigotry that’s bothersome and Brauchler’s failure to call out Trump for his “vermin” speech on Veterans Day is called out here. So is this Denver radio morning host’s failure to condemn the anti-semitism of Elon Musk, all for fear of alienating his electorate within the DougCo GOP and its leadership.
Capitulation amongst party elites and military men is how societies drift towards fascism. As Bob Marshall and host discuss, Trump is no longer disguising his desire for retribution. Failure of GOP attorneys and politicians to stand up for the Rule of Law against this MAGA onslaught is reviewed and condemned.
True facts of Peck assault on Marshall are here below on Episode 98 but Steve Peck won’t expose himself to any such questioning. Brauchler presented a little piece of the story to denigrate Douglas County’s only elected Democrat and to distort facts. That’s MAGA. Dems are considered fair targets of violence. That’s way wrong.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-craig-silverman-show/id1522579679?i=1000565218367
Qualities desirable in Douglas County’s first elected District Attorney discussed. Marshall is an Ivy League educated lawyer who represented the government well in complicated tax matters after serving the U.S. Marines in many war zones. Could Brauchler v Marshall DA’s race be brewing?
Bob Marshall shows off his legal acumen and legislative skills. He brings us up to speed on ways he’s held DCSD and even his own Democratic Party accountable under the law. Size up whether Bob should run for re-election to State House or run for US Congress in CD4. Marshall’s been approached about all those jobs, but it is DA’s race that is most intriguing.
Bob Marshall explains what went wrong with prop HH and what to expect from the Special Session. He reviews all the bad things DougCo GOP has done in the community, including at Pride events. Close connections of Brauchler to Joe Oltmann reviewed.
Entire Brauchler softball interview of Steve Peck played and preserved at end of show. Listen as Brauchler rolls over as Peck extols virtues of Moms for Liberty, Jim Jordan, Trump and January 6 participants. Hear Peck say Ukraine war illegitimate(?) with no pushback from Brauchler.
Rep. Bob Marshall knows and loves Douglas County. Quick on his feet, Marshall struck back at Peck fast after being sucker punched. In the end, the truth prevailed. Let’s hear Brauchler put on Peck but of course, he won’t and this show calls out that kind of MAGA disinformation and propaganda.
Capitulation of Brauchler to MAGA and DougCo Republicans documented. Discussed is his constant harangue on Colorado’s Jewish elected officials to publish a denunciation of Hamas. As if Jews had to make such a declaration! Apparently so for Brauchler who willingly collaborates with MAGA-GOQP fascists.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders urges calm with his song, Let it Go Mama, from his Connected album. Some things should be let go like the host's termination from KNUS four years ago so this podcast lets it all out, in hopes of letting go.
But what if threats continue? Wise elder Dave Gunders agrees that we cannot let our guard down against MAGA or evil forces that would destroy our freedoms and democracy. Happy balance must be found.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_q1wf6ytyKo
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Tom Arnold - 08:26
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:36:46
"Hole in the Head" by Dave Gunders - 01:41:47
Hollywood celebrity, podcaster (Divorce Party) and legendary comedian, Tom Arnold, talks candidly with Craig about his many Colorado connections. Jokes are told about Nuggets v Lakers with fun discussions of politicians, comedy clubs, movie stars, charitable galas and sports celebrities.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/divorce-party/id1690173867
Here are some bold name people that come up: Shaq, Kobe, Vic Lombardi, Coach Michael Malone (Lakers’ Daddy), Marilyn Van Derbur Atler, Mchael Strahan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, James Cameron, Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Don Rickles, Geraldo Rivera, Alan Berg, Kevin McCarthy, Michael Cohen, Jerry Fallwell Jr., Marvin Davis, Barbara Davis, George McKelvy, etc.
Hear Tom Arnold evaluate the performance of President Joe Biden and his view of proper USA reaction to wars in Ukraine and Israel.
A proud Jew, Tom Arnold explains his roots, clearing up any misconception he converted to Judaism to marry Roseanne. Tom Arnold gained fame in comedy clubs, including Denver and then as a comedy writer for Roseanne and others. He passionately responds to the failure of the Hollywood Writers Guild to compose a condemnation of Hamas.
https://www.thewrap.com/writers-guilds-debate-denouncing-hamas-violence/
Roseanne Barr, formerly Roseanne Arnold, is back in the news and spewing pro-MAGA conspiracy theories. Tom Arnold has us consider his ex-wife’s conduct now by pointing to certain events way back when. It’s somewhat shocking Barr would be a big backer of Trump and MAGA given what Arnold witnessed and describes.
https://images.app.goo.gl/6cmLwJsTtKByr44s6
Tom Arnold has known Donald Trump for over four decades. He and Roseanne headlined for him at his Atlantic City hotel. Tom Arnold perceived harsh truths about Trump long before others perceived it. Trump took him to the LA Playboy Mansion to show off his girlfriend. And they all posed – plus Melania and Ivanka. Arnold describes the scene.
Tom Arnold knows damaging truths about Trump and what he wants to do to destroy American democracy. Tom Arnold spent time at the Four Seasons in Moscow, across from the Kremlin making a movie. Tom Arnold describes his informed perception of Putin and Trump dynamics and communications.
In honor of Tom Arnold and his tempestuous relationship with Roseanne and other wives. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders provides “Hole in the Head,” a tragic-comic song about an awful relationship. Colorado responses to the Hamas attack and Kristallnacht 85 years ago reviewed.
Rundown -
Tom Arnold - 08:26
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:36:46
"Hole in the Head" by Dave Gunders - 01:41:47
Hollywood celebrity, podcaster (Divorce Party) and legendary comedian, Tom Arnold, talks candidly with Craig about his many Colorado connections. Jokes are told about Nuggets v Lakers with fun discussions of politicians, comedy clubs, movie stars, charitable galas and sports celebrities.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/divorce-party/id1690173867
Here are some bold name people that come up: Shaq, Kobe, Vic Lombardi, Coach Michael Malone (Lakers’ Daddy), Marilyn Van Derbur Atler, Mchael Strahan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh, James Cameron, Michael Jackson, Frank Sinatra, Don Rickles, Geraldo Rivera, Alan Berg, Kevin McCarthy, Michael Cohen, Jerry Fallwell Jr., Marvin Davis, Barbara Davis, George McKelvy, etc.
Hear Tom Arnold evaluate the performance of President Joe Biden and his view of proper USA reaction to wars in Ukraine and Israel.
A proud Jew, Tom Arnold explains his roots, clearing up any misconception he converted to Judaism to marry Roseanne. Tom Arnold gained fame in comedy clubs, including Denver and then as a comedy writer for Roseanne and others. He passionately responds to the failure of the Hollywood Writers Guild to compose a condemnation of Hamas.
https://www.thewrap.com/writers-guilds-debate-denouncing-hamas-violence/
Roseanne Barr, formerly Roseanne Arnold, is back in the news and spewing pro-MAGA conspiracy theories. Tom Arnold has us consider his ex-wife’s conduct now by pointing to certain events way back when. It’s somewhat shocking Barr would be a big backer of Trump and MAGA given what Arnold witnessed and describes.
https://images.app.goo.gl/6cmLwJsTtKByr44s6
Tom Arnold has known Donald Trump for over four decades. He and Roseanne headlined for him at his Atlantic City hotel. Tom Arnold perceived harsh truths about Trump long before others perceived it. Trump took him to the LA Playboy Mansion to show off his girlfriend. And they all posed – plus Melania and Ivanka. Arnold describes the scene.
Tom Arnold knows damaging truths about Trump and what he wants to do to destroy American democracy. Tom Arnold spent time at the Four Seasons in Moscow, across from the Kremlin making a movie. Tom Arnold describes his informed perception of Putin and Trump dynamics and communications.
In honor of Tom Arnold and his tempestuous relationship with Roseanne and other wives. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders provides “Hole in the Head,” a tragic-comic song about an awful relationship. Colorado responses to the Hamas attack and Kristallnacht 85 years ago reviewed.
Rundown -
Cliff May - 11:46
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 50:46
"When the Lion Lays Down" by Dave Gunders - 56:46
Opening monologue addresses our fraught times and the shameful accusations by attorney broadcaster Mark Levin against fellow Jews who broadcast at CNN. Tapper and Blitzer were wrongly belittled by this loud MAGA enforcer. Self-hatred is an accusation classic for MAGA; displaying their projection and confession. Take on MAGA propagandists and capitulators and you’ll be labeled a hater by dangerous attorneys like Levin.
Olbermann called Levin out with trademark humor, but in an excessively MAGA-mean way. Why mispronounce Levin’s name and say he’s a creature? Not nice to mock Levin for his asthma, heart problems and voice. Attack him substantively, not for immutable characteristics. Don’t emulate GOP. We’ve got the sound and constructive criticism.
Clifford D. May is the founder and president of FDD (Foundation for Defense of Democracies), a nonpartisan policy institute focusing on national security created immediately following the 9/11/01 attacks on the United States. Now, following the Hamas attack on 10/7/23, we must consider May’s informed views more than ever.
Under his leadership, FDD has become one of the nation’s most highly regarded think tanks and a sought-after voice on national security issues, including Russia, Iran and Israel. FDD’s staff and advisory board consists of scholars and experts on terrorism, nonproliferation, human rights, Islamism, democratization and related issues.
Cliff May’s had a long and distinguished career in international relations, journalism, communications and politics. A veteran news reporter, foreign correspondent and editor (at The New York Times and other publications). He’s a regular columnist for the Washington Times.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/staff/clifford-d-may/
Cliff May has covered stories around the world, including datelines from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Israel, the West Bank, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, the U.A.E., Bahrain, Oman, Sudan, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Chad, Mexico, Argentina, Northern Ireland, Hungary, Kazakhstan, China and Russia. He covered the fall of the Shah of Iran.
Back in the day, fresh off that stint at the New York Times, Cliff May lived in Colorado and was an ace at the sadly departed Rocky Mountain News. He’d also host talk shows at 850KOA. Now, he’s trying to save the world by advocating wise strategies based on knowledge.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/oct/31/iran-is-globalizing-second-war-against-jews/
There’s no sugarcoating the threat. It’s a war on Jews and the West. Various options for Israel, USA, Americans, Israelis and worldwide Jewry considered. Find out what Cliff May thinks of X and reactions to the Musk takeover.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/staff/clifford-d-may/
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders is celebrating his 70th birthday this week and we take time to note he’s the perfect example of a Jewish mensch for his music, family and great values. He and his daughters Sarah and Rachel, both now accomplished women, sing with Dad on When the Lion Lays Down.
Rundown -
Cliff May - 11:46
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 50:46
"When the Lion Lays Down" by Dave Gunders - 56:46
Opening monologue addresses our fraught times and the shameful accusations by attorney broadcaster Mark Levin against fellow Jews who broadcast at CNN. Tapper and Blitzer were wrongly belittled by this loud MAGA enforcer. Self-hatred is an accusation classic for MAGA; displaying their projection and confession. Take on MAGA propagandists and capitulators and you’ll be labeled a hater by dangerous attorneys like Levin.
Olbermann called Levin out with trademark humor, but in an excessively MAGA-mean way. Why mispronounce Levin’s name and say he’s a creature? Not nice to mock Levin for his asthma, heart problems and voice. Attack him substantively, not for immutable characteristics. Don’t emulate GOP. We’ve got the sound and constructive criticism.
Clifford D. May is the founder and president of FDD (Foundation for Defense of Democracies), a nonpartisan policy institute focusing on national security created immediately following the 9/11/01 attacks on the United States. Now, following the Hamas attack on 10/7/23, we must consider May’s informed views more than ever.
Under his leadership, FDD has become one of the nation’s most highly regarded think tanks and a sought-after voice on national security issues, including Russia, Iran and Israel. FDD’s staff and advisory board consists of scholars and experts on terrorism, nonproliferation, human rights, Islamism, democratization and related issues.
Cliff May’s had a long and distinguished career in international relations, journalism, communications and politics. A veteran news reporter, foreign correspondent and editor (at The New York Times and other publications). He’s a regular columnist for the Washington Times.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/staff/clifford-d-may/
Cliff May has covered stories around the world, including datelines from Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Israel, the West Bank, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey, the U.A.E., Bahrain, Oman, Sudan, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Chad, Mexico, Argentina, Northern Ireland, Hungary, Kazakhstan, China and Russia. He covered the fall of the Shah of Iran.
Back in the day, fresh off that stint at the New York Times, Cliff May lived in Colorado and was an ace at the sadly departed Rocky Mountain News. He’d also host talk shows at 850KOA. Now, he’s trying to save the world by advocating wise strategies based on knowledge.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2023/oct/31/iran-is-globalizing-second-war-against-jews/
There’s no sugarcoating the threat. It’s a war on Jews and the West. Various options for Israel, USA, Americans, Israelis and worldwide Jewry considered. Find out what Cliff May thinks of X and reactions to the Musk takeover.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/staff/clifford-d-may/
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders is celebrating his 70th birthday this week and we take time to note he’s the perfect example of a Jewish mensch for his music, family and great values. He and his daughters Sarah and Rachel, both now accomplished women, sing with Dad on When the Lion Lays Down.
Rundown -
Dafna Michaelson Jenet - 16:49
The Craig Silverman Show presents: Craig’s Colorado Homefront – a special wartime spinoff series featuring influential people discussing the world’s war about Jews and Israel. New realities are contemplated on college campuses, worldwide streets and in the legislatures of Colorado and the USA.
Representative Ken Buck’s stepping down and host contemplates why and his possible replacements, including long lost pal George Brauchler. Many talk show hosts are contemplating the GOP run. Before we hear from CO State Senator Dafna Michaelson Jenet, host plays horrifying sound recounting Hamas attack on family of four, according to US SOS Tony Blinken.
Senator Michaelson Jenet was born in Tel Aviv, then raised in Cincinnati and has risen now to represent Senate District 21 (Adams and Arapahoe County) in the Colorado Statehouse. She’s got skills organizing and working with all sorts of people. A proud Jew, she contemplates our altered planet now that Hamas has attacked Israel. And some in the world, such as Putin, support Hamas.
Hear the Senator’s reaction to new US House Speaker Michael Johnson, an apparent supporter of Israel. Learn the behind the scenes way the Tim Hernandez controversy was handled by Senator Michaelson Jenet and why. She’s outspoken and smart. We discuss what media should report. And not. Hard truths need to be told.
https://leg.colorado.gov/legislators/dafna-michaelson-jenet
The horrible response to Hamas by CU-Boulder’s Ethnic Studies Department is reviewed. So is the old case of disgraced former CU Professor Ward Churchill who long ago twisted Israelis into so-called Nazis committing atrocities against children. The sad Jew-hating actions and rhetoric of Elon Musk gets harshly critiqued. X has gone to Hell.
We discuss Dafna Michaelson Jenet’s controversial X post about personally fearing violence at the hands of Hamas. It's now a common fear for Jews and perhaps others. Hamas has a vicious Jew-hating mindset that can run wild. We talk about how best to stop it on Craig’s Colorado Homefront. We also talk about the need for mental health and the ADL. Thanks for being part of our community.
Rundown -
Dafna Michaelson Jenet - 16:49
The Craig Silverman Show presents: Craig’s Colorado Homefront – a special wartime spinoff series featuring influential people discussing the world’s war about Jews and Israel. New realities are contemplated on college campuses, worldwide streets and in the legislatures of Colorado and the USA.
Representative Ken Buck’s stepping down and host contemplates why and his possible replacements, including long lost pal George Brauchler. Many talk show hosts are contemplating the GOP run. Before we hear from CO State Senator Dafna Michaelson Jenet, host plays horrifying sound recounting Hamas attack on family of four, according to US SOS Tony Blinken.
Senator Michaelson Jenet was born in Tel Aviv, then raised in Cincinnati and has risen now to represent Senate District 21 (Adams and Arapahoe County) in the Colorado Statehouse. She’s got skills organizing and working with all sorts of people. A proud Jew, she contemplates our altered planet now that Hamas has attacked Israel. And some in the world, such as Putin, support Hamas.
Hear the Senator’s reaction to new US House Speaker Michael Johnson, an apparent supporter of Israel. Learn the behind the scenes way the Tim Hernandez controversy was handled by Senator Michaelson Jenet and why. She’s outspoken and smart. We discuss what media should report. And not. Hard truths need to be told.
https://leg.colorado.gov/legislators/dafna-michaelson-jenet
The horrible response to Hamas by CU-Boulder’s Ethnic Studies Department is reviewed. So is the old case of disgraced former CU Professor Ward Churchill who long ago twisted Israelis into so-called Nazis committing atrocities against children. The sad Jew-hating actions and rhetoric of Elon Musk gets harshly critiqued. X has gone to Hell.
We discuss Dafna Michaelson Jenet’s controversial X post about personally fearing violence at the hands of Hamas. It's now a common fear for Jews and perhaps others. Hamas has a vicious Jew-hating mindset that can run wild. We talk about how best to stop it on Craig’s Colorado Homefront. We also talk about the need for mental health and the ADL. Thanks for being part of our community.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 16:24
"Hard of Understanding" by Dave Gunders - 29:36
Allison Gill - 36:31
Dr. Allison Gill is an outstanding guest. She’s a military veteran who worked at the US Veterans Affairs until she became publicly critical of then President Trump. Exercising her free speech rights cost Gill the career she had planned, but launched her toward amazing popularity as a magnificent and prolific podcaster.
https://twitter.com/craigscolorado/status/1676271013863231489
Every weekday, Dr. Gill hosts The Daily Beans, which is a great way to start your day. Her further once-a-week shows aimed at the former president’s trials and tribulations are special. Every mid-week, you can hear A.G. and counter-intelligence pro Pete Strzok on Cleanup on Aisle 45. Every Sunday, you can delight to “Jack,” co-starring former top FBI guy and lawyer, Andy McCabe.
https://mswmedia.com/show/jack-a-special-counsel-podcast/
Allison Gill has exceptional podcasting and analytical skills. She reads the actual court pleadings. So do her knowledgeable guests. They cover the four criminal cases currently pending against TFG and the civil cases too. Denver, Colorado cases have been on back burners but may be heating up with Sidney Powell and (forwarned) Jenna Ellis now pleading guilty.
https://coloradosun.com/2020/12/07/donald-trump-election-politics-opinion-3/
Dr. Gill discusses her delightful exchange with Colorado attorney Jenna Ellis on Twitter (X). It involved the shedding of tears, with some Ellis snark, followed by Dr. Allison Gill getting the last laugh this week. Find out what motivates this media titan and how she got Strzok and McCabe to agree to be co-hosts.
Dr. Gill won’t sit by idly while autocracy seeks to overwhelm our American democracy. She firmly believes defendant Trump will be incarcerated prior to the 2024 election. Find out the basis for her opinion and whether you agree. Does A.G. properly consider the degree to which TFG will delay and obstruct?
Colorado aspects of the Big Lie, especially whoppers told in late 2020 about Dr. Eric Coomer and his employer, Denver’s Dominion Voting Systems, are reviewed. We discuss how Colorado AM radio stations amplified and bolstered Jenna Ellis’ screams of “Stop the Steal.” Fake claims of intercepted Coomer-Antifa calls, flowed through 710KNUS, a Salem affiliate, both sued now by Coomer.
New U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson’s negative impact on USA is well explained by @muellershewrote. We discuss how CO Rep. Ken Buck, who bucked election denialism for a week, once fired Jenna Ellis. MAGA-GOQP fascism is ascendant and frightening. Considered are the egos and talents of the new Speaker and the former president which may lead to GOQP conflict.
Most of all, Allison Gill is an expert on the way Trump was compromised through the years by Putin and Russia. TFG’s sarcastic dismissal of “RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA” is a clear “tell.” So is reading and comprehending The Mueller Report, which Dr. Gill did. So has Pete Strzok. They know things. They share on the air.
Allison Gill knows the big cases against Donald Trump inside and out and she’s not afraid to shout it out. Hear some behind the scenes stories by one of America's most important broadcasters, as our precious USA strives to survive as a democracy, based on truth, justice and freedom.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders knows how to write, sing and deliver us his perfect song each episode. Hard of Understanding is a sad song concerning people in conflict, who won’t listen to reason. That leads to actions like we’ve seen by Hamas, by a Maine mass murderer and all evil people shooting down innocents.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw7o6KmtiDk
Show plays at the end the sound of a native Iranian Jew named Mandana Danyani who spoke from the heart about how Hamas’ savage ambush attack made her feel.
https://twitter.com/mandanadayani/status/1712127746179239996
We also review disturbing teachings from an Aurora, Colorado Islamic school who claims Jews were made monkeys by Allah. That’s not good.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 16:24
"Hard of Understanding" by Dave Gunders - 29:36
Allison Gill - 36:31
Dr. Allison Gill is an outstanding guest. She’s a military veteran who worked at the US Veterans Affairs until she became publicly critical of then President Trump. Exercising her free speech rights cost Gill the career she had planned, but launched her toward amazing popularity as a magnificent and prolific podcaster.
https://twitter.com/craigscolorado/status/1676271013863231489
Every weekday, Dr. Gill hosts The Daily Beans, which is a great way to start your day. Her further once-a-week shows aimed at the former president’s trials and tribulations are special. Every mid-week, you can hear A.G. and counter-intelligence pro Pete Strzok on Cleanup on Aisle 45. Every Sunday, you can delight to “Jack,” co-starring former top FBI guy and lawyer, Andy McCabe.
https://mswmedia.com/show/jack-a-special-counsel-podcast/
Allison Gill has exceptional podcasting and analytical skills. She reads the actual court pleadings. So do her knowledgeable guests. They cover the four criminal cases currently pending against TFG and the civil cases too. Denver, Colorado cases have been on back burners but may be heating up with Sidney Powell and (forwarned) Jenna Ellis now pleading guilty.
https://coloradosun.com/2020/12/07/donald-trump-election-politics-opinion-3/
Dr. Gill discusses her delightful exchange with Colorado attorney Jenna Ellis on Twitter (X). It involved the shedding of tears, with some Ellis snark, followed by Dr. Allison Gill getting the last laugh this week. Find out what motivates this media titan and how she got Strzok and McCabe to agree to be co-hosts.
Dr. Gill won’t sit by idly while autocracy seeks to overwhelm our American democracy. She firmly believes defendant Trump will be incarcerated prior to the 2024 election. Find out the basis for her opinion and whether you agree. Does A.G. properly consider the degree to which TFG will delay and obstruct?
Colorado aspects of the Big Lie, especially whoppers told in late 2020 about Dr. Eric Coomer and his employer, Denver’s Dominion Voting Systems, are reviewed. We discuss how Colorado AM radio stations amplified and bolstered Jenna Ellis’ screams of “Stop the Steal.” Fake claims of intercepted Coomer-Antifa calls, flowed through 710KNUS, a Salem affiliate, both sued now by Coomer.
New U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson’s negative impact on USA is well explained by @muellershewrote. We discuss how CO Rep. Ken Buck, who bucked election denialism for a week, once fired Jenna Ellis. MAGA-GOQP fascism is ascendant and frightening. Considered are the egos and talents of the new Speaker and the former president which may lead to GOQP conflict.
Most of all, Allison Gill is an expert on the way Trump was compromised through the years by Putin and Russia. TFG’s sarcastic dismissal of “RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA” is a clear “tell.” So is reading and comprehending The Mueller Report, which Dr. Gill did. So has Pete Strzok. They know things. They share on the air.
Allison Gill knows the big cases against Donald Trump inside and out and she’s not afraid to shout it out. Hear some behind the scenes stories by one of America's most important broadcasters, as our precious USA strives to survive as a democracy, based on truth, justice and freedom.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders knows how to write, sing and deliver us his perfect song each episode. Hard of Understanding is a sad song concerning people in conflict, who won’t listen to reason. That leads to actions like we’ve seen by Hamas, by a Maine mass murderer and all evil people shooting down innocents.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw7o6KmtiDk
Show plays at the end the sound of a native Iranian Jew named Mandana Danyani who spoke from the heart about how Hamas’ savage ambush attack made her feel.
https://twitter.com/mandanadayani/status/1712127746179239996
We also review disturbing teachings from an Aurora, Colorado Islamic school who claims Jews were made monkeys by Allah. That’s not good.
Rundown -
Victor Mitchell - 31:30
Rabbi Steven Foster - 53:07
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:03:08
"Love Has a Way (Song for Deb)" by Dave Gunders - 02:08:47
Three Great Speeches by Joe Biden in Support of the Jewish State of Israel - 02:13:14
Wartime show delivers an opening monologue explaining the Tokyo Rose (Tehran Pete) characters on Colorado’s radio dial. Peter Boyles says war between Hamas and Israel is “too morally ambiguous” to take sides. We have the sound. Host vehemently disagrees.
Show takes time to salute the criminal law enforcement achievements of NY AG Tish James, Fulton County DA Fani Willis and Judge Tanya Chutkin. Convictions are being obtained and prospects of justice for Trump, Jenna Ellis and other Colorado accomplices are improving.
Former Colorado State Representative Victor Mitchell, a top 2018 Republican contender for Governor, joins the podcast again, this time from Israel, where he and his wife have flown to help. Listen to the remarkable back story of this proud Jewish success story. Find out what motivates Vic Mitchell now.
Rabbi Steven Foster has served his entire 53-year rabbinate at Temple Emanuel in Denver, CO until he retired in 2010. He is an accomplished author and now rabbi emeritus for the congregation and also works as the Jewish chaplain for The Denver Hospice.
http://www.therabbiandsenatorsleeptogether.com/about-the-fosters-2/
Rabbi Foster founded the Temple Emanuel Preschool and Kindergarten and the Denver Jewish Day School (formerly known as the Theodore Herzl Jewish Day School and Rocky Mountain Hebrew Academy). Additionally, Foster founded a program for interfaith families called Stepping Stones to a Jewish Me. He explains the Foster way of interpreting Jewish law. Bacon mentioned.
Rabbi Foster is a wise leader whose collected works are valued at CU-Boulder. When Colorado passed a law bigoted against gays, Rabbi Foster led the charge to get Amendment Two changed – and he succeeded.
https://www.colorado.edu/innovationsinjewishlifecollections/steven-e-foster-papers
Learn how this learned leader feels about Palestinians and Hamas now. He’s outspoken and honest with a profound knowledge of Judaism. Most of all, Rabbi Foster is an advocate for freedom and all of G-d’s people.
https://www.amazon.com/Rabbi-Senator-Sleep-Together-Marrying/dp/0692510532
Rabbi Foster asked profound questions at the Memorial Service (Yizkur) portion of the last Yom Kippur service, “Where are we Hashem?” He talks about the role of hope for the Jewish people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDZR5NsX8VA
Rabbi Foster knows politics and key political figures. Find out about Senator Bennet’s Jewish background and the histories of Denver’s most famous politicians and rabbis. A Milwaukee native who attended rabbinical school in Cincinnati, Rabbi Foster also has a famous political wife, Senator Joyce Foster.
https://www.amazon.com/Rabbi-Senator-Sleep-Together-Marrying/dp/0692510532
Host and guest talk about being Jews, and the way Jew haters killed Denver talk radio host Alan Berg, the Israeli Olympic team in Munich and recently, the massacre by Hamas against the Jews of Israel on Sabbath/Simchat Torah. Rabbi Foster’s warns of divisions among Jews. And Americans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBatV-6r2Fk
Denver’s Temple Emanuel hosted the Colorado memorial for people mourning Hamas’ attacks on Jews, on the post-Hamas massacre Monday night. Find out the history of this oldest Colorado congregation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLcYD-F4tkk
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings optimism with his sweet song, Love Has a Way. We have to rebuild but it is hard with 230 hostages still missing. We are grateful for the return of hostages Judith and Natalie Ranaan. We explain our bike ride to last Sunday’s pro-Israel rally at State Capitol.
We salute stalwart friend of Israel, President Joe Biden, who made a brave condolence call to Israel and we play in their entirety his amazing three pro-Israel and anti-Hamas speeches on October 10 (White House), 18 (Israel) and 19 (Oval Office). We ask why MAGA AM radio won’t do the same. We know the sad MAGA answer.
Rundown -
Victor Mitchell - 31:30
Rabbi Steven Foster - 53:07
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:03:08
"Love Has a Way (Song for Deb)" by Dave Gunders - 02:08:47
Three Great Speeches by Joe Biden in Support of the Jewish State of Israel - 02:13:14
Wartime show delivers an opening monologue explaining the Tokyo Rose (Tehran Pete) characters on Colorado’s radio dial. Peter Boyles says war between Hamas and Israel is “too morally ambiguous” to take sides. We have the sound. Host vehemently disagrees.
Show takes time to salute the criminal law enforcement achievements of NY AG Tish James, Fulton County DA Fani Willis and Judge Tanya Chutkin. Convictions are being obtained and prospects of justice for Trump, Jenna Ellis and other Colorado accomplices are improving.
Former Colorado State Representative Victor Mitchell, a top 2018 Republican contender for Governor, joins the podcast again, this time from Israel, where he and his wife have flown to help. Listen to the remarkable back story of this proud Jewish success story. Find out what motivates Vic Mitchell now.
Rabbi Steven Foster has served his entire 53-year rabbinate at Temple Emanuel in Denver, CO until he retired in 2010. He is an accomplished author and now rabbi emeritus for the congregation and also works as the Jewish chaplain for The Denver Hospice.
http://www.therabbiandsenatorsleeptogether.com/about-the-fosters-2/
Rabbi Foster founded the Temple Emanuel Preschool and Kindergarten and the Denver Jewish Day School (formerly known as the Theodore Herzl Jewish Day School and Rocky Mountain Hebrew Academy). Additionally, Foster founded a program for interfaith families called Stepping Stones to a Jewish Me. He explains the Foster way of interpreting Jewish law. Bacon mentioned.
Rabbi Foster is a wise leader whose collected works are valued at CU-Boulder. When Colorado passed a law bigoted against gays, Rabbi Foster led the charge to get Amendment Two changed – and he succeeded.
https://www.colorado.edu/innovationsinjewishlifecollections/steven-e-foster-papers
Learn how this learned leader feels about Palestinians and Hamas now. He’s outspoken and honest with a profound knowledge of Judaism. Most of all, Rabbi Foster is an advocate for freedom and all of G-d’s people.
https://www.amazon.com/Rabbi-Senator-Sleep-Together-Marrying/dp/0692510532
Rabbi Foster asked profound questions at the Memorial Service (Yizkur) portion of the last Yom Kippur service, “Where are we Hashem?” He talks about the role of hope for the Jewish people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDZR5NsX8VA
Rabbi Foster knows politics and key political figures. Find out about Senator Bennet’s Jewish background and the histories of Denver’s most famous politicians and rabbis. A Milwaukee native who attended rabbinical school in Cincinnati, Rabbi Foster also has a famous political wife, Senator Joyce Foster.
https://www.amazon.com/Rabbi-Senator-Sleep-Together-Marrying/dp/0692510532
Host and guest talk about being Jews, and the way Jew haters killed Denver talk radio host Alan Berg, the Israeli Olympic team in Munich and recently, the massacre by Hamas against the Jews of Israel on Sabbath/Simchat Torah. Rabbi Foster’s warns of divisions among Jews. And Americans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBatV-6r2Fk
Denver’s Temple Emanuel hosted the Colorado memorial for people mourning Hamas’ attacks on Jews, on the post-Hamas massacre Monday night. Find out the history of this oldest Colorado congregation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLcYD-F4tkk
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings optimism with his sweet song, Love Has a Way. We have to rebuild but it is hard with 230 hostages still missing. We are grateful for the return of hostages Judith and Natalie Ranaan. We explain our bike ride to last Sunday’s pro-Israel rally at State Capitol.
We salute stalwart friend of Israel, President Joe Biden, who made a brave condolence call to Israel and we play in their entirety his amazing three pro-Israel and anti-Hamas speeches on October 10 (White House), 18 (Israel) and 19 (Oval Office). We ask why MAGA AM radio won’t do the same. We know the sad MAGA answer.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Ain't No Way You're Coming Home" by Dave Gunders - 13:36
Rabbi Bruce Dollin - 19:39
When Jews experience problems and boy do we have problems with Hamas now, it is helpful to know what a wise Rabbi, well versed in the Torah, has to say. We have that here.
For nearly three decades, Bruce Dollin was Senior Rabbi at the legendary Hebrew Educational Alliance in Denver. Rabbi Dollin provides valuable knowledge, advice and predictions in the aftermath of last Saturday’s bloodthirsty attack by Hamas on Israel.
Rabbi Dollin explains how Colorado’s community can best respond. There was an outpouring of love and support last Monday night at Denver’s Temple Emanuel and Rabbi Dollin recalls what moved that crowd to give Denver Mayor Mike Johnston a standing ovation.
The long simmering nature of the Hamas - Israel conflict is explained with the wise Rabbi providing many Mosaic Law references to proper Jewish responses during dire wartime circumstances. Jewish law demands certain prayers and procedures when captives are taken.
Discussed are the Amalek and their Jew-hating allies unalterably opposed to Jewish people existing in Israel, or anywhere. The charter of Hamas boldly states its Jew hatred and Israel can no longer tolerate this terror group next door – or anywhere. The roles of Iran, Qatar and Russia are also considered.
The performances this week of President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Tony Blinken are reviewed, and praised. The complicated Bibi Netanyahu situation is analyzed – including memories of the infamous Iran Nuke Deal and Netanyahu's forceful Biden-boycotted 2015 Capitol speech in opposition.
The world is significantly changed given the barbarity and severity of the Hamas attack on the Jewish State of Israel. Rabbi Dollin is confident that Israel and her allies will beat back these enemies. Rabbi Dollin knows Israel.
Rabbi Dollin has long fought anti-Israel indoctrination on college campuses. Dollin organized a memorable protest in 2002 at Colorado College against Hanan Ashrawi, an advocate of terror against Israel. College campus anti-Jew hatred remains problematic for Israel now.
The significance of the (10/7) day of Hamas’ shameful ambush (Shabbat/Simchat Torah) gets analyzed. Fascists cannot abide human freedom, the type embodied by Torah and the Jewish people. Jews value life here on Earth. Israelis must now fight back, through their tears.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has a rare sad song appropriate for this week titled "Ain’t No Way You’re Coming Home." Ominous current situation is reviewed. Ain’t no way to sugarcoat it. We’ve got the blues.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Ain't No Way You're Coming Home" by Dave Gunders - 13:36
Rabbi Bruce Dollin - 19:39
When Jews experience problems and boy do we have problems with Hamas now, it is helpful to know what a wise Rabbi, well versed in the Torah, has to say. We have that here.
For nearly three decades, Bruce Dollin was Senior Rabbi at the legendary Hebrew Educational Alliance in Denver. Rabbi Dollin provides valuable knowledge, advice and predictions in the aftermath of last Saturday’s bloodthirsty attack by Hamas on Israel.
Rabbi Dollin explains how Colorado’s community can best respond. There was an outpouring of love and support last Monday night at Denver’s Temple Emanuel and Rabbi Dollin recalls what moved that crowd to give Denver Mayor Mike Johnston a standing ovation.
The long simmering nature of the Hamas - Israel conflict is explained with the wise Rabbi providing many Mosaic Law references to proper Jewish responses during dire wartime circumstances. Jewish law demands certain prayers and procedures when captives are taken.
Discussed are the Amalek and their Jew-hating allies unalterably opposed to Jewish people existing in Israel, or anywhere. The charter of Hamas boldly states its Jew hatred and Israel can no longer tolerate this terror group next door – or anywhere. The roles of Iran, Qatar and Russia are also considered.
The performances this week of President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Tony Blinken are reviewed, and praised. The complicated Bibi Netanyahu situation is analyzed – including memories of the infamous Iran Nuke Deal and Netanyahu's forceful Biden-boycotted 2015 Capitol speech in opposition.
The world is significantly changed given the barbarity and severity of the Hamas attack on the Jewish State of Israel. Rabbi Dollin is confident that Israel and her allies will beat back these enemies. Rabbi Dollin knows Israel.
Rabbi Dollin has long fought anti-Israel indoctrination on college campuses. Dollin organized a memorable protest in 2002 at Colorado College against Hanan Ashrawi, an advocate of terror against Israel. College campus anti-Jew hatred remains problematic for Israel now.
The significance of the (10/7) day of Hamas’ shameful ambush (Shabbat/Simchat Torah) gets analyzed. Fascists cannot abide human freedom, the type embodied by Torah and the Jewish people. Jews value life here on Earth. Israelis must now fight back, through their tears.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has a rare sad song appropriate for this week titled "Ain’t No Way You’re Coming Home." Ominous current situation is reviewed. Ain’t no way to sugarcoat it. We’ve got the blues.
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Ken Toltz & John Jackson - 12:24
Special war time edition. John Jackson is so close to the front lines in Ukraine that you can feel it in his strong voice. Ken Toltz is shocked and trying to absorb what has happened to his new homeland of Israel.
https://kentoltz.medium.com/bio-857f0d5aeb16
Our foreign correspondents are battling pure evil in the form of Russia, Iran and Hamas. This Colorado panel gives you a feel for the war’s impact on the ground. Learn more about Ken on Episodes 95 and 146. Find out more about John Jackson on Episode 157.
Toltz and Jackson show courage and wisdom while under fire as we contemplate the barbarism of Hamas and Putin and the appropriate responses. Witness a wide ranging discussion with two brilliant Colorado men now caught in history’s headlights. This world got rocked last Saturday. We all are different now. This podcast explores changes with great conversation and realistic assessments of this world’s new challenges.
Colorado’s best panel show explores the implications of US politics and MAGA on our lives and welfare. The people of Israel are hurting and this podcast stands by them as does President Volodomir Zelenskyy and President Joe Biden.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/10/10/israel-hamas-opinion-silverman/
Israel v Hamas; Israel must win and Hamas must lose.
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Ken Toltz & John Jackson - 12:24
Special war time edition. John Jackson is so close to the front lines in Ukraine that you can feel it in his strong voice. Ken Toltz is shocked and trying to absorb what has happened to his new homeland of Israel.
https://kentoltz.medium.com/bio-857f0d5aeb16
Our foreign correspondents are battling pure evil in the form of Russia, Iran and Hamas. This Colorado panel gives you a feel for the war’s impact on the ground. Learn more about Ken on Episodes 95 and 146. Find out more about John Jackson on Episode 157.
Toltz and Jackson show courage and wisdom while under fire as we contemplate the barbarism of Hamas and Putin and the appropriate responses. Witness a wide ranging discussion with two brilliant Colorado men now caught in history’s headlights. This world got rocked last Saturday. We all are different now. This podcast explores changes with great conversation and realistic assessments of this world’s new challenges.
Colorado’s best panel show explores the implications of US politics and MAGA on our lives and welfare. The people of Israel are hurting and this podcast stands by them as does President Volodomir Zelenskyy and President Joe Biden.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/10/10/israel-hamas-opinion-silverman/
Israel v Hamas; Israel must win and Hamas must lose.
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Scott McInnis enters the INNER SANCTUM of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 12:16
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:29:22
"Tear Up Time" by Dave Gunders - 01:37:22
Former six-term US Congressman Scott McInnis enters the INNER SANCTUM of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge reserved for those in their fifth decades as lawyers. This longtime public servant also served in Colorado Statehouse and as a Mesa County Commissioner till term limited.
Scott McInnis grew up in Glenwood Springs and served as part of the fun Colorado River Navy which had a flotilla of heavy rafts on which young Scott and his pals would play. Next thing you know, he was a Glenwood Springs police officer and then a lawyer.
Former Rep. McInnis continues to serve as Mesa County Director for the Colorado River District with a demonstrated love for the entire American Southwest. Learn about his amazing travels in his trusty Ford Expeditions and why he always needs to drive.
https://www.coloradoriverdistrict.org/portfolio-items/scott-mcinnis/
Life in Congress for 12 years was not easy, especially if you live in and serve, the Western Slope. But McInnis is a hard worker who remains an influential member of the GOP. His love and knowledge of Colorado shines through.
https://www.colorado.edu/center/west/scott-mcinnis
Learn how former Rep. McInnis feels about the current House chaos and his predictions regarding what happens next. Find out if the House can function without a Speaker. Understand McInnis’ educated attitude about Ukraine.
Trials and tribulations of Trump and Boebert discussed in detail. We review the dastardly Dominion plot by Tina Peters and others in Mesa County as part of Trump’s Big Lie. Learn McInnis’ view of modern Colorado GOP.
Troubadour Dave Gunders gives us his solid perspective on life and breakups with his excellent song, "Tear Up Time." Listen to terrific discussion about the point of no return in relationships with friends and others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlTc865JzVI
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Scott McInnis enters the INNER SANCTUM of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 12:16
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:29:22
"Tear Up Time" by Dave Gunders - 01:37:22
Former six-term US Congressman Scott McInnis enters the INNER SANCTUM of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge reserved for those in their fifth decades as lawyers. This longtime public servant also served in Colorado Statehouse and as a Mesa County Commissioner till term limited.
Scott McInnis grew up in Glenwood Springs and served as part of the fun Colorado River Navy which had a flotilla of heavy rafts on which young Scott and his pals would play. Next thing you know, he was a Glenwood Springs police officer and then a lawyer.
Former Rep. McInnis continues to serve as Mesa County Director for the Colorado River District with a demonstrated love for the entire American Southwest. Learn about his amazing travels in his trusty Ford Expeditions and why he always needs to drive.
https://www.coloradoriverdistrict.org/portfolio-items/scott-mcinnis/
Life in Congress for 12 years was not easy, especially if you live in and serve, the Western Slope. But McInnis is a hard worker who remains an influential member of the GOP. His love and knowledge of Colorado shines through.
https://www.colorado.edu/center/west/scott-mcinnis
Learn how former Rep. McInnis feels about the current House chaos and his predictions regarding what happens next. Find out if the House can function without a Speaker. Understand McInnis’ educated attitude about Ukraine.
Trials and tribulations of Trump and Boebert discussed in detail. We review the dastardly Dominion plot by Tina Peters and others in Mesa County as part of Trump’s Big Lie. Learn McInnis’ view of modern Colorado GOP.
Troubadour Dave Gunders gives us his solid perspective on life and breakups with his excellent song, "Tear Up Time." Listen to terrific discussion about the point of no return in relationships with friends and others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RlTc865JzVI
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Geraldo Rivera - 14:27
Old pals renew ties. Memories of Geraldo’s wedding 20 years ago treasured. Conversation touches on JonBenet, Columbine and the Colorado prosecution of the late Kobe Bryant. But the main topic is Geraldo’s old pal, Donald Trump and why he should never again be president.
Geraldo knows Trump well. The former president called him regularly. Breaking with his pal has not been easy but January 6, 2021 was a final breaking point for America'’s longest running major newsman. Also a lawyer, Geraldo Rivera breaks down the Trump litigations.
Listen to Geraldo Rivera recount his conversation on Friday, November 13, 2020 with Trump in which it seemed as if Trump was resigned to defeat. But then he asked Geraldo, “What do you know about Dominion?” Premeditated attack on Dominion Voting Systems headquartered in Denver reviewed.
OJ Simpson case remembered along with the propriety of piling on charges on blameworthy defendants. Media job options in the age of Trump discussed. Geraldo reveals his future plans. Back in the day, we remember when Geraldo saved Rich and Lisa Harris' kids in Haiti.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/geraldo-rivera-to-the-res_b_426999
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Geraldo Rivera - 14:27
Old pals renew ties. Memories of Geraldo’s wedding 20 years ago treasured. Conversation touches on JonBenet, Columbine and the Colorado prosecution of the late Kobe Bryant. But the main topic is Geraldo’s old pal, Donald Trump and why he should never again be president.
Geraldo knows Trump well. The former president called him regularly. Breaking with his pal has not been easy but January 6, 2021 was a final breaking point for America'’s longest running major newsman. Also a lawyer, Geraldo Rivera breaks down the Trump litigations.
Listen to Geraldo Rivera recount his conversation on Friday, November 13, 2020 with Trump in which it seemed as if Trump was resigned to defeat. But then he asked Geraldo, “What do you know about Dominion?” Premeditated attack on Dominion Voting Systems headquartered in Denver reviewed.
OJ Simpson case remembered along with the propriety of piling on charges on blameworthy defendants. Media job options in the age of Trump discussed. Geraldo reveals his future plans. Back in the day, we remember when Geraldo saved Rich and Lisa Harris' kids in Haiti.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/geraldo-rivera-to-the-res_b_426999
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 21:37
"Have Mercy" by Dave Gunders - 38:16
Marshall Zelinger - 44:19
Marshall Zelinger is a star reporter, covering primarily politics, for Denver’s 9News. He’s a proud Aurora native with a huge CU-Boulder lineage. We talk about Buffs, Broncos and politics. Should the Dolphins have gone for the record vs. Broncos?
Lauren Boebert’s night on the town in Denver was largely exposed by 9News and Zellinger. Find out how that lewd story got told and shown on our screens in sharp detail. We talk about the difficult situation in the Colorado GOP and the possible media career of Ken Buck.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers again with his evocative hit song, Have Mercy, a powerful ditty about the devil and an angel being brothers. High Holiday hijinks and adventures described -- with the host proving to be a wandering Jew during the start of 5784.
Disgraceful former president Trump went west on September 29 to deliver fascist remarks to adoring California GOP MAGA cult members. We’ve got the sound and the analysis. It proves the trouble America will have if 45 gets power ever again.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 21:37
"Have Mercy" by Dave Gunders - 38:16
Marshall Zelinger - 44:19
Marshall Zelinger is a star reporter, covering primarily politics, for Denver’s 9News. He’s a proud Aurora native with a huge CU-Boulder lineage. We talk about Buffs, Broncos and politics. Should the Dolphins have gone for the record vs. Broncos?
Lauren Boebert’s night on the town in Denver was largely exposed by 9News and Zellinger. Find out how that lewd story got told and shown on our screens in sharp detail. We talk about the difficult situation in the Colorado GOP and the possible media career of Ken Buck.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers again with his evocative hit song, Have Mercy, a powerful ditty about the devil and an angel being brothers. High Holiday hijinks and adventures described -- with the host proving to be a wandering Jew during the start of 5784.
Disgraceful former president Trump went west on September 29 to deliver fascist remarks to adoring California GOP MAGA cult members. We’ve got the sound and the analysis. It proves the trouble America will have if 45 gets power ever again.
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Jane Feldman in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 49:25
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:53:58
"When I Die" by Dave Gunders - 02:08:44
Sordid Lauren Boebert incident at the Denver theater is thoroughly reviewed. So is the reaction by members of the Colorado and national media. Remember how Boebert went on Caplis Show to unveil bogus October 2022 surprise claiming her opponent had adulterous sex in a storage trailer in Aspen, a claim later discredited. We do.
We’ve got the sound of Caplis’ reacting to the Boebert incident this week where he goes after the media for letting Dems like Polis and Biden get away with worse. The double standard is real and we use sound to show where it actually exists - on conservative media. Kyle Clark is part of this soundbite story.
Listen to Boebert reading a Caplis-approved script and flubbing it badly. Abortion opposition is a prop for BoBo and many of her fellow travelers, but it works to get some people on her side. And that’s all it takes.
https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1705009115049648439
On the eve of Yom Kippur and G-d knows what else, we bring you both a spiritual and prosecution oriented show. Being Jewish may seem obvious if your name is Feldman, but there’s always a little more to the story. The Feldmans were connected to the upper echelon of Manhattan politics.
Jane Feldman’s father was a prominent NYC attorney close to the famous Morgenthaus, the most prominent Jewish family in American politics for years. We do a lot of name-dropping, including Kennedys, Roosevelts and celebrities Jane Feldman knew growing up in NY. Jane went on to be a prosecutor for the NYC DA’s Office where she served 8+ years.
Jane Feldman also worked as Assistant AG in Colorado. She’s in her fifth decade of legal practice now, meaning she enters the INNER SANCTUM reserved for Craig’s Act Five Attorneys, now in their fifth decade of practice. Such lawyers are fearless and opinionated. Jane comes through.
An outspoken MAGA critic, Jane is known by Congressman Joe Neguse and others as a great sharp-tongued, fact-checker of MAGA on social media. Feldman calls out conservative disinformation and stands up against Jew haters. We talk about MAGA and bigotry – and how best to react as lawyers.
We analyze the various Trump trials and tribulations. This drama has many NYC components such as Trump and Rudy Giuliani. Go behind the scenes with this NYC connected guest with sharp analytical and prosecutorial skills. Jane Feldman is wise.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders is great at contemplating the big issues that go with Yom Kippur. It is the day Jews confront their mortality. Gunders does that straight on with his amazing song titled, "When I Die." Is it metaphorical or literal when he says he wants to be laid down in the muddy water of the Mississippi?
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Jane Feldman in the Inner Sanctum of Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 49:25
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:53:58
"When I Die" by Dave Gunders - 02:08:44
Sordid Lauren Boebert incident at the Denver theater is thoroughly reviewed. So is the reaction by members of the Colorado and national media. Remember how Boebert went on Caplis Show to unveil bogus October 2022 surprise claiming her opponent had adulterous sex in a storage trailer in Aspen, a claim later discredited. We do.
We’ve got the sound of Caplis’ reacting to the Boebert incident this week where he goes after the media for letting Dems like Polis and Biden get away with worse. The double standard is real and we use sound to show where it actually exists - on conservative media. Kyle Clark is part of this soundbite story.
Listen to Boebert reading a Caplis-approved script and flubbing it badly. Abortion opposition is a prop for BoBo and many of her fellow travelers, but it works to get some people on her side. And that’s all it takes.
https://twitter.com/RonFilipkowski/status/1705009115049648439
On the eve of Yom Kippur and G-d knows what else, we bring you both a spiritual and prosecution oriented show. Being Jewish may seem obvious if your name is Feldman, but there’s always a little more to the story. The Feldmans were connected to the upper echelon of Manhattan politics.
Jane Feldman’s father was a prominent NYC attorney close to the famous Morgenthaus, the most prominent Jewish family in American politics for years. We do a lot of name-dropping, including Kennedys, Roosevelts and celebrities Jane Feldman knew growing up in NY. Jane went on to be a prosecutor for the NYC DA’s Office where she served 8+ years.
Jane Feldman also worked as Assistant AG in Colorado. She’s in her fifth decade of legal practice now, meaning she enters the INNER SANCTUM reserved for Craig’s Act Five Attorneys, now in their fifth decade of practice. Such lawyers are fearless and opinionated. Jane comes through.
An outspoken MAGA critic, Jane is known by Congressman Joe Neguse and others as a great sharp-tongued, fact-checker of MAGA on social media. Feldman calls out conservative disinformation and stands up against Jew haters. We talk about MAGA and bigotry – and how best to react as lawyers.
We analyze the various Trump trials and tribulations. This drama has many NYC components such as Trump and Rudy Giuliani. Go behind the scenes with this NYC connected guest with sharp analytical and prosecutorial skills. Jane Feldman is wise.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders is great at contemplating the big issues that go with Yom Kippur. It is the day Jews confront their mortality. Gunders does that straight on with his amazing song titled, "When I Die." Is it metaphorical or literal when he says he wants to be laid down in the muddy water of the Mississippi?
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Larry Ryckman - 19:09
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 49:49
"New Last Chance" by Dave Gunders - 01:01:32
Rich Kaudy, Esq. in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:06:59
Special show welcomes Rosh Hashanah 5784 with great guests, sound and music. Omnipresent threats from our quadra-indicted former president affect the fair administration of justice. Trump is a fundamental threat to peace and democracy in the USA.
Special Counsel Jack Smith has reacted with a strong motion to Judge Chutkan. In Tanya we trust to write a narrowly tailored gag order which 45 will no doubt violate. Push is coming to shove and we evaluate what comes next.
https://abc7chicago.com/donald-trump-special-counsel-jack-smith-gag-order/13787670/
We have the latest Trump response via the awful laughing jackal Clarence Thomas clerk, Laura Ingraham on Fox News. We also play and analyze the sound of the former president further incriminating himself with Megyn Kelly. Jack Smith is now doing what the show host advised in his Colorado Sun column.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/08/17/trump-indictment-opinion-silverman/
Speaking of the Colorado Sun, our Centennial State’s finest news outlet, we get a great visit from founder and head honcho Larry Ryckman. Larry was a tremendous Associated Press reporter for decades and then was at the Denver Post when a democracy-killing hedge fund pulled the rug out.
Five years ago, the Colorado Sun was born and it has been a huge success. Now, there is a celebration on September 29, 2023 at the Tivoli and everybody is invited. Buy some Sun merch and a subscription too. Host will be there and so will Colorado’s Governor and two US Senators.
https://coloradosun.com/sunfest/
Rich Kaudy, Esq. was an AP award-winning journalist in his Montana youth. But then, he came to Colorado for law school and over 40 years of outstanding law practice. Kaudy was a renowned civil defense lawyer, and a past president of the Colorado Defense Lawyers Association. Now, his practice has evolved.
Kaudy gets welcomed into the special Act Five Attorneys’ Inner Sanctum section of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Barristers in their 5th decade of practice tend to speak out. Kaudy is great as he lets loose against MAGA. He has faith in the jury system and we shall see if a jury ever sees a Trump criminal trial.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delights with his song, New Last Chance, which is so appropriate for Rosh Hashanah when the world has its birthday and pledges for better behavior are made. Great discussion ensues including Trish Silverman’s brisket. We discuss Jewish traditions!
https://music.apple.com/ng/album/chop-wood-carry-water/1607240889
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. - Colorado time
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Larry Ryckman - 19:09
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 49:49
"New Last Chance" by Dave Gunders - 01:01:32
Rich Kaudy, Esq. in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:06:59
Special show welcomes Rosh Hashanah 5784 with great guests, sound and music. Omnipresent threats from our quadra-indicted former president affect the fair administration of justice. Trump is a fundamental threat to peace and democracy in the USA.
Special Counsel Jack Smith has reacted with a strong motion to Judge Chutkan. In Tanya we trust to write a narrowly tailored gag order which 45 will no doubt violate. Push is coming to shove and we evaluate what comes next.
https://abc7chicago.com/donald-trump-special-counsel-jack-smith-gag-order/13787670/
We have the latest Trump response via the awful laughing jackal Clarence Thomas clerk, Laura Ingraham on Fox News. We also play and analyze the sound of the former president further incriminating himself with Megyn Kelly. Jack Smith is now doing what the show host advised in his Colorado Sun column.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/08/17/trump-indictment-opinion-silverman/
Speaking of the Colorado Sun, our Centennial State’s finest news outlet, we get a great visit from founder and head honcho Larry Ryckman. Larry was a tremendous Associated Press reporter for decades and then was at the Denver Post when a democracy-killing hedge fund pulled the rug out.
Five years ago, the Colorado Sun was born and it has been a huge success. Now, there is a celebration on September 29, 2023 at the Tivoli and everybody is invited. Buy some Sun merch and a subscription too. Host will be there and so will Colorado’s Governor and two US Senators.
https://coloradosun.com/sunfest/
Rich Kaudy, Esq. was an AP award-winning journalist in his Montana youth. But then, he came to Colorado for law school and over 40 years of outstanding law practice. Kaudy was a renowned civil defense lawyer, and a past president of the Colorado Defense Lawyers Association. Now, his practice has evolved.
Kaudy gets welcomed into the special Act Five Attorneys’ Inner Sanctum section of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Barristers in their 5th decade of practice tend to speak out. Kaudy is great as he lets loose against MAGA. He has faith in the jury system and we shall see if a jury ever sees a Trump criminal trial.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delights with his song, New Last Chance, which is so appropriate for Rosh Hashanah when the world has its birthday and pledges for better behavior are made. Great discussion ensues including Trish Silverman’s brisket. We discuss Jewish traditions!
https://music.apple.com/ng/album/chop-wood-carry-water/1607240889
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. - Colorado time
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Marty Lenz and Jordan Hedberg - 04:07
Colorado’s hot fresh panel show welcomes the star of Denver’s 850 KOA Morning News, Marty Lenz and we get to hear a fascinating side of this important Colorado broadcaster. Hear a fascinating side of this important CO broadcaster. Lenz shows deep knowledge of football and wisdom of keeping religion out of politics.
https://koacolorado.iheart.com/featured/colorado-s-morning-news/about/
Gather wisdom from erudite publisher of the Wet Mountain Tribune, Jordan Hedberg, previously featured on Episode 113. Jordan battles the forces of MAGA in rural Custer County where White Christian Nationalism runs deep.
https://wetmountaintribune.com/tag/jordan-hedberg/
Lenz (a receiver) and Hedberg (a lineman) played college football, and hot takes on Broncos loss and Buffs wins provided. Is Deion Sanders gonna win it all and save us from White Christian Nationalism and MAGA? Is Shedeur Sanders now the best quarterback in Colorado, Russell Wilson included? Fun football discussion ensues with no punches pulled.
Politics and the MAGA insurrection cases get the panel's full attention. We discuss Kyle Clark’s brave interview with Able Shephard’s Jimmy Graham. Advisability of new Denver District Court case of Anderson v Griswold considered. Will the 14th Amendment actually DQ Trump?
How should MAGA news be covered in Colorado? Listen to Marty Lenz, outspoken and unplugged here, representing Colorado’s most famous radio station. Jordan knows about community papers and he fights for truth in rural Colorado. This trio engages in fascinating conversation. Give a listen.
Craig’s Colorado Corner - Monday mornings at 6 a.m. Colorado time
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Marty Lenz and Jordan Hedberg - 04:07
Colorado’s hot fresh panel show welcomes the star of Denver’s 850 KOA Morning News, Marty Lenz and we get to hear a fascinating side of this important Colorado broadcaster. Hear a fascinating side of this important CO broadcaster. Lenz shows deep knowledge of football and wisdom of keeping religion out of politics.
https://koacolorado.iheart.com/featured/colorado-s-morning-news/about/
Gather wisdom from erudite publisher of the Wet Mountain Tribune, Jordan Hedberg, previously featured on Episode 113. Jordan battles the forces of MAGA in rural Custer County where White Christian Nationalism runs deep.
https://wetmountaintribune.com/tag/jordan-hedberg/
Lenz (a receiver) and Hedberg (a lineman) played college football, and hot takes on Broncos loss and Buffs wins provided. Is Deion Sanders gonna win it all and save us from White Christian Nationalism and MAGA? Is Shedeur Sanders now the best quarterback in Colorado, Russell Wilson included? Fun football discussion ensues with no punches pulled.
Politics and the MAGA insurrection cases get the panel's full attention. We discuss Kyle Clark’s brave interview with Able Shephard’s Jimmy Graham. Advisability of new Denver District Court case of Anderson v Griswold considered. Will the 14th Amendment actually DQ Trump?
How should MAGA news be covered in Colorado? Listen to Marty Lenz, outspoken and unplugged here, representing Colorado’s most famous radio station. Jordan knows about community papers and he fights for truth in rural Colorado. This trio engages in fascinating conversation. Give a listen.
Craig’s Colorado Corner - Monday mornings at 6 a.m. Colorado time
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Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 21:51
Peter Simon - 50:55
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:29:07
"Stranger in a Strange Land" by Dave Gunders - 01:49:17
Mario Nicolais, lead lawyer on the new Denver D/Ct declaratory judgment case aiming to DQ Trump, joins host again in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Learn behind the scene details on Anderson v Griswold, aka Biggest Case Ever.
How were plaintiffs, and Denver as the venue, selected? Who will be called as witnesses? Host speculates on the last names of Cheney, Kinzinger, Luttig and Tribe. Listen for the response to this litigation unfolding in the show host’s Denver courthouse! Excitement palpable.
Host confronts the rantings of ex-Gov. Mike Huckabee who threatens violence if Nicolais’ lawsuit succeeds. Other commentators have issued their dire warnings. Such MAGA commentary is instructive, as are the rantings of Mike Lindell when forced at depo to confront his defamation of a Denverite named Eric Coomer.
Dr. Coomer's case reveals the Dominion lie which reveals the Trump insurrection. It is that simple. But it gets complicated through the bad faith of MAGA propaganda which the show host again calls out. Lindell sponsored MAGA propagandists on #DenverTrumpRadio and show calls it out. Again.
Show business legend Peter Simon, GW Class of 1967, provides a fascinating interview rich with music, humor and Colorado history. Saling Simon, Peter’s grandpa, helped found National Jewish Hospital at the turn of last century.
https://exhibits.library.du.edu/librariespresents/items/show/5666
America’s premiere respiratory hospital, National Jewish, remains a Simon family living legacy and so is Peter’s son, also named Solang Simon, who performed side by side on the piano with his Dad, Peter, for decades. Simon & Son has Denver GWHS roots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKxrFoMijEc
On his own, Peter Simon has worn out multiple tuxedos on his intercontinental musical tours. Learn how Peter had the same agent as Victor Borge who was a role model. Peter Simon was a piano prodigy who’s made a great life in show biz. Learn all about this Denver musical genius!
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders takes a back seat to no one when it comes to musical expression. He proves it again with piano-rich song, Stranger in a Strange Land, as we contemplate a MAGA takeover in 2024. We are working against that. And having laughs too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPkEJkijPZw
Upcoming #CraigsColoradoCorner (Monday 6 a.m.) features Marty Lenz from KOA and Jordan Hedberg discussing Trump trials, including Denver’s own Anderson v Griswold. Colo SOS has been a frequent guest in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Also a guest has been Norma Anderson’s daughter-in-law Pam. Host worked @710KNUS with Krista Kafer too.
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Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 21:51
Peter Simon - 50:55
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:29:07
"Stranger in a Strange Land" by Dave Gunders - 01:49:17
Mario Nicolais, lead lawyer on the new Denver D/Ct declaratory judgment case aiming to DQ Trump, joins host again in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Learn behind the scene details on Anderson v Griswold, aka Biggest Case Ever.
How were plaintiffs, and Denver as the venue, selected? Who will be called as witnesses? Host speculates on the last names of Cheney, Kinzinger, Luttig and Tribe. Listen for the response to this litigation unfolding in the show host’s Denver courthouse! Excitement palpable.
Host confronts the rantings of ex-Gov. Mike Huckabee who threatens violence if Nicolais’ lawsuit succeeds. Other commentators have issued their dire warnings. Such MAGA commentary is instructive, as are the rantings of Mike Lindell when forced at depo to confront his defamation of a Denverite named Eric Coomer.
Dr. Coomer's case reveals the Dominion lie which reveals the Trump insurrection. It is that simple. But it gets complicated through the bad faith of MAGA propaganda which the show host again calls out. Lindell sponsored MAGA propagandists on #DenverTrumpRadio and show calls it out. Again.
Show business legend Peter Simon, GW Class of 1967, provides a fascinating interview rich with music, humor and Colorado history. Saling Simon, Peter’s grandpa, helped found National Jewish Hospital at the turn of last century.
https://exhibits.library.du.edu/librariespresents/items/show/5666
America’s premiere respiratory hospital, National Jewish, remains a Simon family living legacy and so is Peter’s son, also named Solang Simon, who performed side by side on the piano with his Dad, Peter, for decades. Simon & Son has Denver GWHS roots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKxrFoMijEc
On his own, Peter Simon has worn out multiple tuxedos on his intercontinental musical tours. Learn how Peter had the same agent as Victor Borge who was a role model. Peter Simon was a piano prodigy who’s made a great life in show biz. Learn all about this Denver musical genius!
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders takes a back seat to no one when it comes to musical expression. He proves it again with piano-rich song, Stranger in a Strange Land, as we contemplate a MAGA takeover in 2024. We are working against that. And having laughs too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPkEJkijPZw
Upcoming #CraigsColoradoCorner (Monday 6 a.m.) features Marty Lenz from KOA and Jordan Hedberg discussing Trump trials, including Denver’s own Anderson v Griswold. Colo SOS has been a frequent guest in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Also a guest has been Norma Anderson’s daughter-in-law Pam. Host worked @710KNUS with Krista Kafer too.
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Tom Asbury - 13:06
Craig Presents His GWHS Hall of Fame Speech - 01:35:21
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:52:08
"Moonrise Western Sky" by Dave Gunders - 02:03:13
Tom Asbury was one of the greatest basketball players in the history of George Washington High School, which also produced GW HOF member Chauncey Billups. But Billups can’t match Asbury yet as a coach, given Asbury’s 238 NCAA coaching wins.
Basketball fans will like this show but it is so much more. We talk about Denver and GW back in the 1960s and how our high school dominated Colorado from its birth in 1960. We talk about s race relations then and now. Learn how college sports have changed.
George Washington High School is a microcosm of the world – right there at Leetsdale and Monaco Parkway in Denver. Education is a key in society. So are race relations. So is competition. We had all that at GW. And they still do – or so we hope.
Tom Asbury was a gifted athlete and a natural born leader of people. We talk about other great coaches like John Wooden who he got to know during Asbury’s decades as Pepperdine’s head coach. Find out why Coach Asbury now lives in Tucson and how he loved GW.
We fondly remember legendary GW head basketball coach Bill Weimer who was a fantastic teacher at East and then GEORGE. We discuss Coach Bobby Knight, and objecting too much and going too far. And then the show becomes a bit political and the limits of what head coaches can say are discussed.
Sam Silverman, age 20, knew just what to say while introducing his father, the show host, at GW Hall of Fame induction assembly on 9/1/23 at GWHS. Sound of acceptance speech here. It was an event to remember forever and recorded for the end of the show, with video to follow.
Dave Gunders supplies usual great conversation, this week from the East Coast where he’s tending to Henry Gunders, our Troubadour’s dad, age 99. Gunders’ sweet song, Moonrise Western Sky, pays tribute to the orb that fascinates us like a father.
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Tom Asbury - 13:06
Craig Presents His GWHS Hall of Fame Speech - 01:35:21
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:52:08
"Moonrise Western Sky" by Dave Gunders - 02:03:13
Tom Asbury was one of the greatest basketball players in the history of George Washington High School, which also produced GW HOF member Chauncey Billups. But Billups can’t match Asbury yet as a coach, given Asbury’s 238 NCAA coaching wins.
Basketball fans will like this show but it is so much more. We talk about Denver and GW back in the 1960s and how our high school dominated Colorado from its birth in 1960. We talk about s race relations then and now. Learn how college sports have changed.
George Washington High School is a microcosm of the world – right there at Leetsdale and Monaco Parkway in Denver. Education is a key in society. So are race relations. So is competition. We had all that at GW. And they still do – or so we hope.
Tom Asbury was a gifted athlete and a natural born leader of people. We talk about other great coaches like John Wooden who he got to know during Asbury’s decades as Pepperdine’s head coach. Find out why Coach Asbury now lives in Tucson and how he loved GW.
We fondly remember legendary GW head basketball coach Bill Weimer who was a fantastic teacher at East and then GEORGE. We discuss Coach Bobby Knight, and objecting too much and going too far. And then the show becomes a bit political and the limits of what head coaches can say are discussed.
Sam Silverman, age 20, knew just what to say while introducing his father, the show host, at GW Hall of Fame induction assembly on 9/1/23 at GWHS. Sound of acceptance speech here. It was an event to remember forever and recorded for the end of the show, with video to follow.
Dave Gunders supplies usual great conversation, this week from the East Coast where he’s tending to Henry Gunders, our Troubadour’s dad, age 99. Gunders’ sweet song, Moonrise Western Sky, pays tribute to the orb that fascinates us like a father.
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Susan Stubson and Tim Stubson - 03:18
The Stubsons are entertaining and influential lawyers from Wyoming. Susan was on Episode 106 and her verbal skills and humor delighted. She writes for the New York Times. Mrs. Stubson is joined by her brilliant attorney spouse, Tim Stubson, who is terrific. Stubson chemistry is obvious.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/15/opinion/liz-cheney-wyoming-voters.html
Learn what Christian nationalism has done to Wyoming and the Stubsons' church. Oh my goodness, what happened this past Easter with their pastor going after Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg for prosecuting Trump. If only Silverman was there to interject at that church. We imagine.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/21/opinion/wyoming-republicans-christian-nationalism.html
Tim Stubson knows well, and discusses, both former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney and current Congresswoman Harriet Hageman. We agree there are similarities between Harriet and Jenna Ellis in their opportunism and narcissism, all part of this crazy era.
Stubsons and host are advocates for Ukraine defeating Russia and soon. Tim Stubson explains the reasons why he’s taken a hard stand advocating for Ukraine, and how the elected GOP in Wyoming are reacting on this fundamental freedom issue.
https://twitter.com/TimStubson/status/1692519622409674770
Susan Stubson is in full agreement on Ukraine. She longs for the days of Ronald Reagan and the clarity of fighting for freedom against the Evil Empire. Having the Stubsons on their side is great news for Ukraine.
https://twitter.com/GOP4Ukraine/status/1694021328204931523
Learn the latest on Liz Cheney. Find out that abortion clinics are still up and running in Wyoming. Trump prosecutions are considered at an imaginary roundtable in Casper where Silverman might persuade Wyoming members of the bar. The conversation gets amusing.
But then the subject gets dark and disturbing. Trump RETRIBUTION is raised. And the topic gets quite serious. Would not a second term Trump truly take violent actions against Liz Cheney, the Stubsons and non-supportive podcast hosts?
Isn’t violent RETRIBUTION akin to Putin taking out Yevgeny Prigozhin precisely what Trump is pledging? Does that bother MAGA people who know people sure to be Trump targets? And how far will it go? And will it bother MAGA supporting friends and family? Apparently not!
Trump's glowering, raging mugshot is dissected for meaning beyond its raising 7.1 million dollars so far. The grift never ends but Trump’s freedom might as the trio discuss the prospects of conviction(s) and incarceration. GOP debate in Milwaukee reviewed, especially those voting for Trump even as a convicted felon.
Oh my. Silverman pretends to be Chris Christie in Wisconsin shouting out an objection when asked if he’d forgive Trump his convictions. “How many convictions?” followed by a fast “Never mind.” might’ve brought the house down in Milwaukee. Debate performances of Pence, Haley and others evaluated.
Enjoy and share this lively Rocky Mountain panel discussion about the most important issues of our time. Get different perspectives on Earth's hottest new panel show Monday mornings at 6 a.m. Colorado time on all your favorite podcast outlets.
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Susan Stubson and Tim Stubson - 03:18
The Stubsons are entertaining and influential lawyers from Wyoming. Susan was on Episode 106 and her verbal skills and humor delighted. She writes for the New York Times. Mrs. Stubson is joined by her brilliant attorney spouse, Tim Stubson, who is terrific. Stubson chemistry is obvious.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/15/opinion/liz-cheney-wyoming-voters.html
Learn what Christian nationalism has done to Wyoming and the Stubsons' church. Oh my goodness, what happened this past Easter with their pastor going after Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg for prosecuting Trump. If only Silverman was there to interject at that church. We imagine.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/21/opinion/wyoming-republicans-christian-nationalism.html
Tim Stubson knows well, and discusses, both former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney and current Congresswoman Harriet Hageman. We agree there are similarities between Harriet and Jenna Ellis in their opportunism and narcissism, all part of this crazy era.
Stubsons and host are advocates for Ukraine defeating Russia and soon. Tim Stubson explains the reasons why he’s taken a hard stand advocating for Ukraine, and how the elected GOP in Wyoming are reacting on this fundamental freedom issue.
https://twitter.com/TimStubson/status/1692519622409674770
Susan Stubson is in full agreement on Ukraine. She longs for the days of Ronald Reagan and the clarity of fighting for freedom against the Evil Empire. Having the Stubsons on their side is great news for Ukraine.
https://twitter.com/GOP4Ukraine/status/1694021328204931523
Learn the latest on Liz Cheney. Find out that abortion clinics are still up and running in Wyoming. Trump prosecutions are considered at an imaginary roundtable in Casper where Silverman might persuade Wyoming members of the bar. The conversation gets amusing.
But then the subject gets dark and disturbing. Trump RETRIBUTION is raised. And the topic gets quite serious. Would not a second term Trump truly take violent actions against Liz Cheney, the Stubsons and non-supportive podcast hosts?
Isn’t violent RETRIBUTION akin to Putin taking out Yevgeny Prigozhin precisely what Trump is pledging? Does that bother MAGA people who know people sure to be Trump targets? And how far will it go? And will it bother MAGA supporting friends and family? Apparently not!
Trump's glowering, raging mugshot is dissected for meaning beyond its raising 7.1 million dollars so far. The grift never ends but Trump’s freedom might as the trio discuss the prospects of conviction(s) and incarceration. GOP debate in Milwaukee reviewed, especially those voting for Trump even as a convicted felon.
Oh my. Silverman pretends to be Chris Christie in Wisconsin shouting out an objection when asked if he’d forgive Trump his convictions. “How many convictions?” followed by a fast “Never mind.” might’ve brought the house down in Milwaukee. Debate performances of Pence, Haley and others evaluated.
Enjoy and share this lively Rocky Mountain panel discussion about the most important issues of our time. Get different perspectives on Earth's hottest new panel show Monday mornings at 6 a.m. Colorado time on all your favorite podcast outlets.
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Bruce Hellerstein - 16:47
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:02:38
"World Gone Crazy" by Dave Gunders - 01:15:30
Tom Overton in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:21:36
Show opening highlights the latest in the prosecutions of Trump for crimes against America. Sound of Kyle Clark documenting Big Lie flowing through Colorado via 630 KHOW and 710 KNUS, and Peter Boyles, Dan Caplis, Randy Corporon, Jenna Ellis, and Joe Oltmann is reviewed.
Bruce Hellerstein is a legendary Denver CPA who helped bring major league baseball to his hometown as part of the Denver Baseball Commission. It’s a Cinderella story that flows through George Washington High School where Bruce is being inducted this week (with host!) into the 2023 Hall of Fame class. How many guests have a museum?
Tom Overton makes a triumphant return to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge emphasizing our legal appreciation of jurors on Colorado’s Jury Appreciation Day. Overton is a Bar and Ethics leader entering his fifth decade of practice. This wise head solves problems and is a winning litigator.
https://cl.cobar.org/departments/celebrate-jury-appreciation-day-on-september-5/
Mid-show features a crazy good performance by show Troubadour Dave Gunders who gives us his rocking song, World Gone Crazy. Winning performance of his band, the Vipers, at Gold Hill Inn last Saturday night reviewed. Here’s some proof of that greatness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiLexPg0piM
End of the show features fresh outrages uttered by Caplis and Brauchler. MAGA is getting mean. Show responds. Please don’t be accusing Fulton County prosecutors of acting like Gestapos. That’s beneath Colorado lawyers. Brauchler wants to be DougCo DA but says awful things about alleged punks he yearns to punish.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Bruce Hellerstein - 16:47
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:02:38
"World Gone Crazy" by Dave Gunders - 01:15:30
Tom Overton in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:21:36
Show opening highlights the latest in the prosecutions of Trump for crimes against America. Sound of Kyle Clark documenting Big Lie flowing through Colorado via 630 KHOW and 710 KNUS, and Peter Boyles, Dan Caplis, Randy Corporon, Jenna Ellis, and Joe Oltmann is reviewed.
Bruce Hellerstein is a legendary Denver CPA who helped bring major league baseball to his hometown as part of the Denver Baseball Commission. It’s a Cinderella story that flows through George Washington High School where Bruce is being inducted this week (with host!) into the 2023 Hall of Fame class. How many guests have a museum?
Tom Overton makes a triumphant return to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge emphasizing our legal appreciation of jurors on Colorado’s Jury Appreciation Day. Overton is a Bar and Ethics leader entering his fifth decade of practice. This wise head solves problems and is a winning litigator.
https://cl.cobar.org/departments/celebrate-jury-appreciation-day-on-september-5/
Mid-show features a crazy good performance by show Troubadour Dave Gunders who gives us his rocking song, World Gone Crazy. Winning performance of his band, the Vipers, at Gold Hill Inn last Saturday night reviewed. Here’s some proof of that greatness.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiLexPg0piM
End of the show features fresh outrages uttered by Caplis and Brauchler. MAGA is getting mean. Show responds. Please don’t be accusing Fulton County prosecutors of acting like Gestapos. That’s beneath Colorado lawyers. Brauchler wants to be DougCo DA but says awful things about alleged punks he yearns to punish.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Albert Alschuler and Quentin Young - 02:22
We address the many prosecutions of Donald Trump and especially the Colorado connections.
Renowned Professor Alschuler (featured in Episode 110) is an expert on criminal law and procedure. He’s also studied the strange case of Mark Meadows. Is Meadows cooperating or not? Is TFG paying his former Chief of Staff to stay loyal? We discuss.
https://www.justsecurity.org/87506/will-mark-meadows-be-a-principal-witness-against-donald-trump/
Panel discusses roles played in TFG’s Big Lie coup and coverup by Jenna Ellis, Randy Corporon, John Eastman, Joe Oltmann, Shawn Smith, Salem Colorado, Peter Boyles, Dan Caplis, George Brauchler, and all defendants in Coomer v Giuliani, et. al. Trump’s Big Lie clearly flowed through Colorado.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/08/17/trump-indictment-opinion-silverman/
Colorado Newsline’s brilliant editor Quentin Young studies and boldly writes about Colorado connections to Trump’s insurrection. He’s an entertaining and informative panelist previously featured on Episodes 64 and 83. This journalist is brave and names names.
https://coloradonewsline.com/2023/08/10/trumps-jan-6-indictment-annotated-for-colorado/
Quentin Young has taken the time to study J6 videos and now sees red MAGA-hat wearing attorney and co-conspirator, Ken Chesebro, who was shadowing awful MAGA man, Alex Jones. Evil con man Alex Jones was shouting “Stop the Steal” and “This is 1776” like a cross between Jenna Ellis and Lauren Boebert, all the while being watched and filmed by one of TFG's many devious attorneys.
If you enjoy a lively panel discussion about court cases, Craig’s Colorado Corner is your spot. Special weekday shows during this Trump litigation with thanks to our new sponsors! Law firms that love democracy are sponsoring these shows. Monday mornings 6 a.m. Colorado time on Apple and everywhere.
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Albert Alschuler and Quentin Young - 02:22
We address the many prosecutions of Donald Trump and especially the Colorado connections.
Renowned Professor Alschuler (featured in Episode 110) is an expert on criminal law and procedure. He’s also studied the strange case of Mark Meadows. Is Meadows cooperating or not? Is TFG paying his former Chief of Staff to stay loyal? We discuss.
https://www.justsecurity.org/87506/will-mark-meadows-be-a-principal-witness-against-donald-trump/
Panel discusses roles played in TFG’s Big Lie coup and coverup by Jenna Ellis, Randy Corporon, John Eastman, Joe Oltmann, Shawn Smith, Salem Colorado, Peter Boyles, Dan Caplis, George Brauchler, and all defendants in Coomer v Giuliani, et. al. Trump’s Big Lie clearly flowed through Colorado.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/08/17/trump-indictment-opinion-silverman/
Colorado Newsline’s brilliant editor Quentin Young studies and boldly writes about Colorado connections to Trump’s insurrection. He’s an entertaining and informative panelist previously featured on Episodes 64 and 83. This journalist is brave and names names.
https://coloradonewsline.com/2023/08/10/trumps-jan-6-indictment-annotated-for-colorado/
Quentin Young has taken the time to study J6 videos and now sees red MAGA-hat wearing attorney and co-conspirator, Ken Chesebro, who was shadowing awful MAGA man, Alex Jones. Evil con man Alex Jones was shouting “Stop the Steal” and “This is 1776” like a cross between Jenna Ellis and Lauren Boebert, all the while being watched and filmed by one of TFG's many devious attorneys.
If you enjoy a lively panel discussion about court cases, Craig’s Colorado Corner is your spot. Special weekday shows during this Trump litigation with thanks to our new sponsors! Law firms that love democracy are sponsoring these shows. Monday mornings 6 a.m. Colorado time on Apple and everywhere.
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Sadie Gurman - 22:22
Craig provides commentary on Randy Corporon and George Brauchler - 53:44
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:45:05
"Crazy for You" by Dave Gunders - 01:56:27
Ace Wall Street Journal Justice Department reporter Sadie Gurman is covering the prosecutions of former president Trump and is our special guest. Get to know this Denver girl and how she’s become a superstar reporter.
https://www.wsj.com/news/author/sadie-gurman
Learn about Gurman’s experience and reaction to January 6 in her longtime home of Washington DC. She’s covered the legal aftermath at the DC courthouse and beyond. We talk about Jack Smith, Tanya Chutkan and AG Merrick Garland who calls her “Sadie.”
Count on Sadie Gurman to be fair eyes and ears as Trump prosecutions wind through legal systems. Hear Sadie Gurman’s heartfelt plea for colleague Evan Gershkovich who’s held hostage in Russia by Putin.
https://www.wsj.com/news/evan-gershkovich
Troubadour Dave Gunders has song fitting these crazy times when so many cling to Trump despite his criminality. We discuss Trump counterprogramming against Fox News’ upcoming RNC debate with bigoted and pro-Putin Tucker Carlson on Twitter. Crazy. Scary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjqgmJOsHCw
Arrests and arraignments of Trump and his 18 co-conspirators in Fulton County will get crazy and a lot of attention. Host pays attention to Colorado aspects of conspiracy and plays fascinating sound by Randy Corporon and George Brauchler.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/08/17/trump-indictment-opinion-silverman/
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Sadie Gurman - 22:22
Craig provides commentary on Randy Corporon and George Brauchler - 53:44
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:45:05
"Crazy for You" by Dave Gunders - 01:56:27
Ace Wall Street Journal Justice Department reporter Sadie Gurman is covering the prosecutions of former president Trump and is our special guest. Get to know this Denver girl and how she’s become a superstar reporter.
https://www.wsj.com/news/author/sadie-gurman
Learn about Gurman’s experience and reaction to January 6 in her longtime home of Washington DC. She’s covered the legal aftermath at the DC courthouse and beyond. We talk about Jack Smith, Tanya Chutkan and AG Merrick Garland who calls her “Sadie.”
Count on Sadie Gurman to be fair eyes and ears as Trump prosecutions wind through legal systems. Hear Sadie Gurman’s heartfelt plea for colleague Evan Gershkovich who’s held hostage in Russia by Putin.
https://www.wsj.com/news/evan-gershkovich
Troubadour Dave Gunders has song fitting these crazy times when so many cling to Trump despite his criminality. We discuss Trump counterprogramming against Fox News’ upcoming RNC debate with bigoted and pro-Putin Tucker Carlson on Twitter. Crazy. Scary.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjqgmJOsHCw
Arrests and arraignments of Trump and his 18 co-conspirators in Fulton County will get crazy and a lot of attention. Host pays attention to Colorado aspects of conspiracy and plays fascinating sound by Randy Corporon and George Brauchler.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/08/17/trump-indictment-opinion-silverman/
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Terrance Carroll and Mario Nicolais - 00:51
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:04:51
Promises made. Promises kept. Sensational SPECIAL EDITION show upcoming Monday morning at 8 AM Colorado time. Former Colorado Speaker of the House Terrance Carroll and Colorado Sun Columnist, Mario Nicolais are first panelists ever on Craig‘s Colorado Corner edition of The Craig Silverman Show.
Experience a fine panel discussion amongst engaged Colorado attorneys on the repercussions of the abortion related vote in Ohio, and the realities regarding the damn war in Ukraine. We discuss all things Colorado, and with an emphasis on entertainment. Stream us when you drive. And please share and subscribe.
Here are other topics you don't want to miss. GOP Prez race. Ron DeSantis, USA v Trump, Judge Tanya Chutkin, Trump jailing, Conspirator #1 Rudy, Conspirator #2 Eastman, Jack Smith, Fani Willis, GA v Trump, Jenna Ellis, Brauchler/Caplis/Corporon/Boebert, Colorado J6 connections, Colorado GOP, Colorado media. Make Colorado airwaves smart again by listening.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back the record setting holder for most appearances, and a sponsor of our show, “the Michael Bailey.” Great talk about the need for a ref to protect integrity of game officiated, and not tolerate abuse or threats. Or goodness forbid, violence. Michael Bailey demonstrates trustworthiness and smarts galore.
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Terrance Carroll and Mario Nicolais - 00:51
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:04:51
Promises made. Promises kept. Sensational SPECIAL EDITION show upcoming Monday morning at 8 AM Colorado time. Former Colorado Speaker of the House Terrance Carroll and Colorado Sun Columnist, Mario Nicolais are first panelists ever on Craig‘s Colorado Corner edition of The Craig Silverman Show.
Experience a fine panel discussion amongst engaged Colorado attorneys on the repercussions of the abortion related vote in Ohio, and the realities regarding the damn war in Ukraine. We discuss all things Colorado, and with an emphasis on entertainment. Stream us when you drive. And please share and subscribe.
Here are other topics you don't want to miss. GOP Prez race. Ron DeSantis, USA v Trump, Judge Tanya Chutkin, Trump jailing, Conspirator #1 Rudy, Conspirator #2 Eastman, Jack Smith, Fani Willis, GA v Trump, Jenna Ellis, Brauchler/Caplis/Corporon/Boebert, Colorado J6 connections, Colorado GOP, Colorado media. Make Colorado airwaves smart again by listening.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back the record setting holder for most appearances, and a sponsor of our show, “the Michael Bailey.” Great talk about the need for a ref to protect integrity of game officiated, and not tolerate abuse or threats. Or goodness forbid, violence. Michael Bailey demonstrates trustworthiness and smarts galore.
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Jason Dunn in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 10:50
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:30:59
"Time To Plant Everything" by Dave Gunders - 01:42:28
Accomplished Denver attorney Jason Dunn, former US Attorney under President Donald J. Trump, makes a sensational first appearance in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. He even promises to extend an invitation to his Brownstein law firm partner, @davidlbernhardt, recent Interior Secretary.
Jason Dunn ducked no questions including why he didn't resign right after 1/6/21. Cases of USA v Trump addressed especially the DC case presided over by Judge Tanya Chutkan who put Mr. Trump on notice today. Will 45 soon be jailed?
Dunn worked high up at the Colorado AG’s Office under John Suthers. Numerous great Republican role models are discussed including Judge Tim Tymkovich, Judge Michael Luttig, Richard Donahue, Jeff Rosen, and others at the DOJ.
Jason Dunn became US Attorney in 2018 and so did David Weiss, who was from Delaware. Learn what Dunn thinks of Weiss and other Special Counsel he knows well. Amazing back stories discussed. Is Weiss a disguised Biden guy?
Host dislikes “Biden Crime Family” disparagements, especially used as propagandist deflection for Trump crime spree. Dunn responds brilliantly, pointing out legitimate reasons for suspicion including some walk backs on prior statements. But Dunn agrees there’s no proof yet Joe Biden is dirty.
Hear the best discussion of the federal Hunter Biden prosecution available. Do such firearms forms’ crimes get prosecuted? Almost never. BTW, Dunn confesses no one who regularly consumes cannabis in America can honestly possess a firearm if they honestly fill out that federal form.
Hunter Biden wrote a book about his crack cocaine usage and reckless lifestyle, including possessing firearms while wasted. As for the tax crimes, listen to Colorado’s former top prosecutor. Hunter Biden matter discussed in full.
As for corruption, these two lawyers stipulate, despite his public censure, former Colorado Chief Justice Nathan Ben Coats had a long distinguished history of phenomenal service to Colorado, and should be applauded. These guys know this judge. Ben Coats is not corrupt.
Jason Dunn did a great job addressing crime during COVID time and kept his large important office together. Dunn demonstrated during difficult days his decades long abilities to supervise a team as a big law firm administrator. First rule. Find great help.
After Biden won the election, when Trumps and allies falsely accused Denver’s Dominion Voting Systems, Jason Dunn was offended, and spoke out. The election was fair. Dangerous accusations against Dominion were not.
Lively discussion follows as host predicts likely jailing of Trump and soon, for violations of court’s order. The proper judicial reaction is debated in this high caliber discussion. Complicity of House Republicans is also reviewed.
As for the debate of whether “you are too honest” really said to VP Pence, Trump-Pence appointee Dunn believes VP and explains why. The ethical grotesqueries of Justice Clarence Thomas gets reviewed and ripped more by host than guest.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes his wonderful song, Time to Plant Everything, signaling new spinoff podcast, Craig’s Colorado Corner with Speaker Terrance Carroll and Colorado Sun columnist Mario Nicolais. Ep 162 coming subscribers’ way at 8 a.m. Monday, Colorado time.
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Jason Dunn in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 10:50
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:30:59
"Time To Plant Everything" by Dave Gunders - 01:42:28
Accomplished Denver attorney Jason Dunn, former US Attorney under President Donald J. Trump, makes a sensational first appearance in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. He even promises to extend an invitation to his Brownstein law firm partner, @davidlbernhardt, recent Interior Secretary.
Jason Dunn ducked no questions including why he didn't resign right after 1/6/21. Cases of USA v Trump addressed especially the DC case presided over by Judge Tanya Chutkan who put Mr. Trump on notice today. Will 45 soon be jailed?
Dunn worked high up at the Colorado AG’s Office under John Suthers. Numerous great Republican role models are discussed including Judge Tim Tymkovich, Judge Michael Luttig, Richard Donahue, Jeff Rosen, and others at the DOJ.
Jason Dunn became US Attorney in 2018 and so did David Weiss, who was from Delaware. Learn what Dunn thinks of Weiss and other Special Counsel he knows well. Amazing back stories discussed. Is Weiss a disguised Biden guy?
Host dislikes “Biden Crime Family” disparagements, especially used as propagandist deflection for Trump crime spree. Dunn responds brilliantly, pointing out legitimate reasons for suspicion including some walk backs on prior statements. But Dunn agrees there’s no proof yet Joe Biden is dirty.
Hear the best discussion of the federal Hunter Biden prosecution available. Do such firearms forms’ crimes get prosecuted? Almost never. BTW, Dunn confesses no one who regularly consumes cannabis in America can honestly possess a firearm if they honestly fill out that federal form.
Hunter Biden wrote a book about his crack cocaine usage and reckless lifestyle, including possessing firearms while wasted. As for the tax crimes, listen to Colorado’s former top prosecutor. Hunter Biden matter discussed in full.
As for corruption, these two lawyers stipulate, despite his public censure, former Colorado Chief Justice Nathan Ben Coats had a long distinguished history of phenomenal service to Colorado, and should be applauded. These guys know this judge. Ben Coats is not corrupt.
Jason Dunn did a great job addressing crime during COVID time and kept his large important office together. Dunn demonstrated during difficult days his decades long abilities to supervise a team as a big law firm administrator. First rule. Find great help.
After Biden won the election, when Trumps and allies falsely accused Denver’s Dominion Voting Systems, Jason Dunn was offended, and spoke out. The election was fair. Dangerous accusations against Dominion were not.
Lively discussion follows as host predicts likely jailing of Trump and soon, for violations of court’s order. The proper judicial reaction is debated in this high caliber discussion. Complicity of House Republicans is also reviewed.
As for the debate of whether “you are too honest” really said to VP Pence, Trump-Pence appointee Dunn believes VP and explains why. The ethical grotesqueries of Justice Clarence Thomas gets reviewed and ripped more by host than guest.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes his wonderful song, Time to Plant Everything, signaling new spinoff podcast, Craig’s Colorado Corner with Speaker Terrance Carroll and Colorado Sun columnist Mario Nicolais. Ep 162 coming subscribers’ way at 8 a.m. Monday, Colorado time.
Rundown -
Dick Wadhams - 12:06
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:56:18
"All That Water" by Dave Gunders - 02:01:40
The most accomplished Colorado Republican strategist in modern times is Dick Wadhams and he comes clean about everything right here. Born and raised on a farm in Las Animas, CO, he’s been a lifelong Republican. As CO GOP party chair, he won elections, and gained funding from Phil Anschutz among many others.
But now, this former GOP state Chair Wadhams feels shut out as MAGA moves in. Great Republicans of Colorado’s past are discussed, as is their silence now in wake of MAGA threat to the Republican Party and to America. Wadhams is the rare Republican willing to stand up on air to this MAGA menace.
Wadhams was a powerhouse behind the throne for Governor Bill Owens, Senator Wayne Allard, Senator Bill Armstrong, Senator John Thune (who toppled Tom Daschle and may become GOP’s Senate Leader), Senator George Allen, Senator Conrad Burns and others.
Find out how it all started for this Colorado boy. Analyzed is almost every major politician in Colorado including Senators Hickenlooper, Bennet, and Governor Polis. Dems and GOP once got along. Those days are gone and the reasons why are explored.
Changing faces of the media, especially here in Colorado, are reviewed. Special shout outs go to Shaun Boyd and Anne Trujillo from Dick Wadhams who works for Channel Four as their GOP political analyst. We also discuss radio and the decline that has accompanied the rise of MAGA.
Dick Wadhams is a columnist for the Gazette and a certified news junkie. He shows his class as he decries the broadcasters who talk about a “Biden Crime Family.” Wadhams is not OK with name calling, disinformation, and propaganda. He likes to win based on policy.
We discuss the GOP presidential field and sudden courage of star witness Mike Pence. We also discuss Ron DeSantis and whether there were benefits to slavery. Spoiler alert: answer is no. Tim Scott has Colorado connections. But there is no real GOP race. And the host predicts no real debates.
Trump is a criminal defendant now. In a passionate start to the show, the host explains what happens now that Trump has gone near the line by posting “IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I’M COMING AFTER YOU!” Great advice dispensed in the opening monologue to Judge Tanya Chutkan, presiding over USA v Trump.
Wadhams is passionate regarding Jan 6 and the need for 45 to be prosecuted. Jack Smith’s bona fides as prosecutor discussed. Smith obtained a rare NY death penalty. So did the host on a Denver case. Normally, the GOP would love a law and order guy like Jack Smith but those days are gone.
MAGA is ruining Colorado GOP with staff not being paid yet. 50K went to Conspirator #2 John Eastman and RNC Committeeman Randy Corporon for futile lawsuit with budget for 250K. Wow! Wadhams reacts. State GOP being asked to approve Stalinist measure.
Harsh names are flying which is only appropriate since the GOP elected as chairman a man who wants to be known as Dave “Let’s Go Brandon” Williams. Wadhams dislikes Williams and explains his many reasons why. We talk about all the ways Trump’s Big Lie flowed out of Colorado.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers wonderfully once again with his song, "All that Water," which can be a metaphor for all the legal cases and charges now flooding America’s 45th president and accomplished serial interstate criminal, Mr. Trump.
Rundown -
Dick Wadhams - 12:06
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:56:18
"All That Water" by Dave Gunders - 02:01:40
The most accomplished Colorado Republican strategist in modern times is Dick Wadhams and he comes clean about everything right here. Born and raised on a farm in Las Animas, CO, he’s been a lifelong Republican. As CO GOP party chair, he won elections, and gained funding from Phil Anschutz among many others.
But now, this former GOP state Chair Wadhams feels shut out as MAGA moves in. Great Republicans of Colorado’s past are discussed, as is their silence now in wake of MAGA threat to the Republican Party and to America. Wadhams is the rare Republican willing to stand up on air to this MAGA menace.
Wadhams was a powerhouse behind the throne for Governor Bill Owens, Senator Wayne Allard, Senator Bill Armstrong, Senator John Thune (who toppled Tom Daschle and may become GOP’s Senate Leader), Senator George Allen, Senator Conrad Burns and others.
Find out how it all started for this Colorado boy. Analyzed is almost every major politician in Colorado including Senators Hickenlooper, Bennet, and Governor Polis. Dems and GOP once got along. Those days are gone and the reasons why are explored.
Changing faces of the media, especially here in Colorado, are reviewed. Special shout outs go to Shaun Boyd and Anne Trujillo from Dick Wadhams who works for Channel Four as their GOP political analyst. We also discuss radio and the decline that has accompanied the rise of MAGA.
Dick Wadhams is a columnist for the Gazette and a certified news junkie. He shows his class as he decries the broadcasters who talk about a “Biden Crime Family.” Wadhams is not OK with name calling, disinformation, and propaganda. He likes to win based on policy.
We discuss the GOP presidential field and sudden courage of star witness Mike Pence. We also discuss Ron DeSantis and whether there were benefits to slavery. Spoiler alert: answer is no. Tim Scott has Colorado connections. But there is no real GOP race. And the host predicts no real debates.
Trump is a criminal defendant now. In a passionate start to the show, the host explains what happens now that Trump has gone near the line by posting “IF YOU GO AFTER ME, I’M COMING AFTER YOU!” Great advice dispensed in the opening monologue to Judge Tanya Chutkan, presiding over USA v Trump.
Wadhams is passionate regarding Jan 6 and the need for 45 to be prosecuted. Jack Smith’s bona fides as prosecutor discussed. Smith obtained a rare NY death penalty. So did the host on a Denver case. Normally, the GOP would love a law and order guy like Jack Smith but those days are gone.
MAGA is ruining Colorado GOP with staff not being paid yet. 50K went to Conspirator #2 John Eastman and RNC Committeeman Randy Corporon for futile lawsuit with budget for 250K. Wow! Wadhams reacts. State GOP being asked to approve Stalinist measure.
Harsh names are flying which is only appropriate since the GOP elected as chairman a man who wants to be known as Dave “Let’s Go Brandon” Williams. Wadhams dislikes Williams and explains his many reasons why. We talk about all the ways Trump’s Big Lie flowed out of Colorado.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers wonderfully once again with his song, "All that Water," which can be a metaphor for all the legal cases and charges now flooding America’s 45th president and accomplished serial interstate criminal, Mr. Trump.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 05:52
"World Gone Crazy" by Dave Gunders - 19:22
Alan Prendergast Part 1 - 25:13
Fake Friday morning co-hosting with Peter Boyles - 01:46:03
Randy Corporon interviews Steve Deace on Brauchler Show - 02:47:31
Alan Prendergast Part 2 - 02:59:59
Denver DA Philip Van Cise was a great man for his times. He stood up to organized crime in Denver when host’s grandfather Harry Silverman was trying to practice law downtown. Van Cise also fought the KKK. The stories of those epic fights are told masterfully in the book, Gangbuster, by Alan Prendergast.
Prendergast is an award-winning Colorado writing legend, renowned for his coverage of JonBenet, Columbine, and almost every major crime drama in modern Colorado history. A Denver native, and graduate of Denver East High (like his protagonist, Phil Van Cise), Alan Prendergast makes the turn of the last century Denver come alive.
https://www.westword.com/author/alan-prendergast
A CU Buff, Phil Van Cise got his undergraduate (1907) and law degree (1909) up in Boulder, where his father was an instructor, and also a Colorado attorney. The Ludlow Massacre of 1914 shaped Captain Van Cise. Rising to rank of colonel, Denver’s future DA further served as a US Army intelligence officer in WWI.
Van Cise also experienced the violent Denver Tramway Streetcar strike of 1920. He knew Denver was becoming a crime rich environment and he decided to make a longshot run for Denver DA to try to stop it. Success followed success, but it was against all odds. Colonel Van Cise changed Denver forever. And for the better.
Alan Prendergast is a brilliant storyteller, and instructs undergraduates at Colorado College, teaching Journalism at his alma mater. Once you buy Prendergast’s historically accurate page-turner, you’ll want to go visit amazing Denver sites where the action all happened like 16th Street, the Auditorium Arena, and the West Side Court Building at Speer and Colfax.
Denver needed a hero in 1920 when her cops were crooked and bigotries ran wild. Denver was renowned as a town where almost anything went, so long as Lou Blonger, the top organized crime boss, approved, and got his cut. Aside and apart were the bigots who brought the KKK around the USA and found a great Denver asset in Dr. John Galen Locke.
Blonger and Locke are formidable but as we know, because Denver went on to prosper, Van Cise brought both of these authoritarian crime bosses to justice. America can learn a lot by studying how Colorado and Van Cise fought back one hundred years ago against authoritarianism and nationalism.
Gangbuster: One Man’s Battle Against Crime, Corruption, and the Klan is a Best Book for 2023. It's highly entertaining. It’s educational and full of suspense. We learn the way for civilized societies to fight back when democracy is threatened by White Christian Nationalists and criminal types. Buy Gangbuster here.
We need Jack Smith to succeed like Colonel Phil Van Cise. Both have the courage of their convictions, and allegiance to the rule of law. Van Cise served one of the most crime busting single terms in the rich history of the Denver District Attorney’s Office. That's where the show host worked 1980 - 1996, including with Assistant DA O. Otto Moore, who worked 1921 - 1925 with Denver DA Van Cise.
Prendergast and host reminisce about many Colorado cases including JonBenet. Prendergast rips former Boulder DA Mary Lacy for her fake exoneration of Ramseys. The DNA is a false clue, proclaims Prendergast. Also discussed is disgraced Ramsey lawyer Lin (MAGA) Wood, and Peter Boyles who made a big name covering JonBenet and birtherism on Denver radio.
Birtherism propelled Trump to be GOP nominee and then President in 2016. Trump lost in 2020, but as chronicled on past episodes of this podcast, 45’s #BigLie grew out of Colorado. Joe Oltmann appeared with Boyles on 710 KNUS and Jenna Ellis appeared on Dan Caplis on 630 KHOW to cry Stop the Steal. Now, Jack Smith and other lawyers are making things clear.
Boyles and Silverman used to do Friday mornings together on KHOW and KNUS. On this podcast, they once again share an hour discussing current events in Colorado and elsewhere. Boyles also hosts GOP stalwart Dick Wadhams and discussed are Jack Smith closing in on 45, and whether Rudy G will flip.
Boyles highlights apparent MAGA defection by broadcaster Steve Deace, an Iowa White Christian Nationalist, but is contradicted by contention Rudy not about to rat on Trump, and that Deace defection to DeSantis is only mildly interesting.
https://www.rawstory.com/steve-deace/
By his own current admission, Boyles, age 80, agrees to be muzzled from discussing Big Lie since 710 KNUS and Salem are being sued. Even though Boyles can’t talk about Corporon, there are no such limitations here as we explain the Corporon/GOP/Kraken/Oltmann/Trump/Salem/MAGA/Boyles entanglements.
World Gone Crazy is a hit single by our Troubadour Dave Gunders. Talk radio has become a hateful cesspool in the age of Trump and this show considers Denver’s contributions in that regard. VanCise kept speaking out long after he left the DA’s Office. So will we.
https://soundcloud.com/dave-gunders/6-world-gone-crazy
Army Colonel Philip Van Cise was a great Denver attorney. He had great integrity and honor. Episode 159 salutes Col. Phil Van Cise and this wonderful book, Gangbuster, about his amazing life. Author Alan Prendergast has penned a true Colorado classic, and easily one of the best books of 2023.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 05:52
"World Gone Crazy" by Dave Gunders - 19:22
Alan Prendergast Part 1 - 25:13
Fake Friday morning co-hosting with Peter Boyles - 01:46:03
Randy Corporon interviews Steve Deace on Brauchler Show - 02:47:31
Alan Prendergast Part 2 - 02:59:59
Denver DA Philip Van Cise was a great man for his times. He stood up to organized crime in Denver when host’s grandfather Harry Silverman was trying to practice law downtown. Van Cise also fought the KKK. The stories of those epic fights are told masterfully in the book, Gangbuster, by Alan Prendergast.
Prendergast is an award-winning Colorado writing legend, renowned for his coverage of JonBenet, Columbine, and almost every major crime drama in modern Colorado history. A Denver native, and graduate of Denver East High (like his protagonist, Phil Van Cise), Alan Prendergast makes the turn of the last century Denver come alive.
https://www.westword.com/author/alan-prendergast
A CU Buff, Phil Van Cise got his undergraduate (1907) and law degree (1909) up in Boulder, where his father was an instructor, and also a Colorado attorney. The Ludlow Massacre of 1914 shaped Captain Van Cise. Rising to rank of colonel, Denver’s future DA further served as a US Army intelligence officer in WWI.
Van Cise also experienced the violent Denver Tramway Streetcar strike of 1920. He knew Denver was becoming a crime rich environment and he decided to make a longshot run for Denver DA to try to stop it. Success followed success, but it was against all odds. Colonel Van Cise changed Denver forever. And for the better.
Alan Prendergast is a brilliant storyteller, and instructs undergraduates at Colorado College, teaching Journalism at his alma mater. Once you buy Prendergast’s historically accurate page-turner, you’ll want to go visit amazing Denver sites where the action all happened like 16th Street, the Auditorium Arena, and the West Side Court Building at Speer and Colfax.
Denver needed a hero in 1920 when her cops were crooked and bigotries ran wild. Denver was renowned as a town where almost anything went, so long as Lou Blonger, the top organized crime boss, approved, and got his cut. Aside and apart were the bigots who brought the KKK around the USA and found a great Denver asset in Dr. John Galen Locke.
Blonger and Locke are formidable but as we know, because Denver went on to prosper, Van Cise brought both of these authoritarian crime bosses to justice. America can learn a lot by studying how Colorado and Van Cise fought back one hundred years ago against authoritarianism and nationalism.
Gangbuster: One Man’s Battle Against Crime, Corruption, and the Klan is a Best Book for 2023. It's highly entertaining. It’s educational and full of suspense. We learn the way for civilized societies to fight back when democracy is threatened by White Christian Nationalists and criminal types. Buy Gangbuster here.
We need Jack Smith to succeed like Colonel Phil Van Cise. Both have the courage of their convictions, and allegiance to the rule of law. Van Cise served one of the most crime busting single terms in the rich history of the Denver District Attorney’s Office. That's where the show host worked 1980 - 1996, including with Assistant DA O. Otto Moore, who worked 1921 - 1925 with Denver DA Van Cise.
Prendergast and host reminisce about many Colorado cases including JonBenet. Prendergast rips former Boulder DA Mary Lacy for her fake exoneration of Ramseys. The DNA is a false clue, proclaims Prendergast. Also discussed is disgraced Ramsey lawyer Lin (MAGA) Wood, and Peter Boyles who made a big name covering JonBenet and birtherism on Denver radio.
Birtherism propelled Trump to be GOP nominee and then President in 2016. Trump lost in 2020, but as chronicled on past episodes of this podcast, 45’s #BigLie grew out of Colorado. Joe Oltmann appeared with Boyles on 710 KNUS and Jenna Ellis appeared on Dan Caplis on 630 KHOW to cry Stop the Steal. Now, Jack Smith and other lawyers are making things clear.
Boyles and Silverman used to do Friday mornings together on KHOW and KNUS. On this podcast, they once again share an hour discussing current events in Colorado and elsewhere. Boyles also hosts GOP stalwart Dick Wadhams and discussed are Jack Smith closing in on 45, and whether Rudy G will flip.
Boyles highlights apparent MAGA defection by broadcaster Steve Deace, an Iowa White Christian Nationalist, but is contradicted by contention Rudy not about to rat on Trump, and that Deace defection to DeSantis is only mildly interesting.
https://www.rawstory.com/steve-deace/
By his own current admission, Boyles, age 80, agrees to be muzzled from discussing Big Lie since 710 KNUS and Salem are being sued. Even though Boyles can’t talk about Corporon, there are no such limitations here as we explain the Corporon/GOP/Kraken/Oltmann/Trump/Salem/MAGA/Boyles entanglements.
World Gone Crazy is a hit single by our Troubadour Dave Gunders. Talk radio has become a hateful cesspool in the age of Trump and this show considers Denver’s contributions in that regard. VanCise kept speaking out long after he left the DA’s Office. So will we.
https://soundcloud.com/dave-gunders/6-world-gone-crazy
Army Colonel Philip Van Cise was a great Denver attorney. He had great integrity and honor. Episode 159 salutes Col. Phil Van Cise and this wonderful book, Gangbuster, about his amazing life. Author Alan Prendergast has penned a true Colorado classic, and easily one of the best books of 2023.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 06:20
"Hard of Understanding" by Dave Gunders - 21:38
Bradley Onishi - 29:40
Brad Onishi is a social commentator, scholar, writer, teacher, coach and co-host of the Straight White American Jesus (SWAJ) podcast. Raised in Orange County and deciding to commit himself to Jesus and the local evangelical church as an eighth grader, he ended up in their clergy.
https://www.straightwhiteamericanjesus.com/
Onishi became Oxford educated and saw things differently. As neither fully white nor originally Christian, Onishi appreciated the otherness that Christian nationalists would just as soon not put on their same upper level. Power corrupts and White people now feel threatened.
White people have rebelled against racial integration since the 1960’s and much of the Republican resistance was centered in Orange County, CA, where Nixon and Reagan lived. Republicans made a fateful choice when they chose Goldwater in 1964. A new "extremist" GOP emerged.
In Preparing for War – The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism and What Comes Next, Onishi provides evidence backed insight about America’s long road to Christian nationalist violence on Jan. 6, and what happens next.
https://www.amazon.com/Preparing-War-Extremist-Christian-Nationalism/dp/1506482163
Learn about Onishi’s upbringing, and the reasons Orange County became an epicenter for white grievance church going. New territory with many transplants and not yet home to Catholics, Jews or others, Onishi explains the attraction of patriotic Christianity wrapped in an USA flag.
Reviewed is the rise of the Klu Klux Klan from 100 years ago in Anaheim and cities in Colorado, as well as Klan-like modern MAGA reincarnations. Racism is at the heart of Onishi’s argument against MAGA. Evangelicals and too many Catholics stick with Trump as their leader.
As a youth minister and student before that, Onishi was fed a constant diet of Mel Gibson in Braveheart. The violence defending one’s people was revered at his Orange County church. Back in 1964, Orange County loved Barry Goldwater.
In 1980, many religious Christian voters preferred divorced actor Ronald Reagan to pious military veteran Jimmy Carter. Nowadays, many Christians prefer Trump to Biden, the committed Catholic.
Onishi argues that the evangelical anti-abortion position was developed to gain power joining forces with fundamentalist Catholics. The power to keep white Christians on top in America was the true motivation.
Discussed is modern media and Salem Media in particular. Salem’s game plan is not just to save souls for Jesus, but to get MAGA policies into law ASAP. We discuss Hugh Hewitt and Dennis Prager.
#DenverTrumpRadio hosts are also described for their faux religiosity and willingness to tout racist lies about birtherism and rigged elections in cities with large African-American voting populaces.
The United States is becoming the Divided States of America and the show contemplates how far and low it can go and how to battle back. Listen to Brad Onishi and you’ll want more at his website.
We always want more from Troubadour Dave Gunders who kicks off the show with a great discussion of Jason Aldean’s controversial music video, Try That in a Small Town. Is it good old boy entertainment or something worse? And if so, so what?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1_RKu-ESCY
Hard of Understanding is a better song than Aldean's, composed and performed by Dave Gunders and would be a perfect project for a music video retort. Fellas respond to Jack Smith looming indictment number two and Judge Cannon’s mid-May trial setting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw7o6KmtiDk
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 06:20
"Hard of Understanding" by Dave Gunders - 21:38
Bradley Onishi - 29:40
Brad Onishi is a social commentator, scholar, writer, teacher, coach and co-host of the Straight White American Jesus (SWAJ) podcast. Raised in Orange County and deciding to commit himself to Jesus and the local evangelical church as an eighth grader, he ended up in their clergy.
https://www.straightwhiteamericanjesus.com/
Onishi became Oxford educated and saw things differently. As neither fully white nor originally Christian, Onishi appreciated the otherness that Christian nationalists would just as soon not put on their same upper level. Power corrupts and White people now feel threatened.
White people have rebelled against racial integration since the 1960’s and much of the Republican resistance was centered in Orange County, CA, where Nixon and Reagan lived. Republicans made a fateful choice when they chose Goldwater in 1964. A new "extremist" GOP emerged.
In Preparing for War – The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism and What Comes Next, Onishi provides evidence backed insight about America’s long road to Christian nationalist violence on Jan. 6, and what happens next.
https://www.amazon.com/Preparing-War-Extremist-Christian-Nationalism/dp/1506482163
Learn about Onishi’s upbringing, and the reasons Orange County became an epicenter for white grievance church going. New territory with many transplants and not yet home to Catholics, Jews or others, Onishi explains the attraction of patriotic Christianity wrapped in an USA flag.
Reviewed is the rise of the Klu Klux Klan from 100 years ago in Anaheim and cities in Colorado, as well as Klan-like modern MAGA reincarnations. Racism is at the heart of Onishi’s argument against MAGA. Evangelicals and too many Catholics stick with Trump as their leader.
As a youth minister and student before that, Onishi was fed a constant diet of Mel Gibson in Braveheart. The violence defending one’s people was revered at his Orange County church. Back in 1964, Orange County loved Barry Goldwater.
In 1980, many religious Christian voters preferred divorced actor Ronald Reagan to pious military veteran Jimmy Carter. Nowadays, many Christians prefer Trump to Biden, the committed Catholic.
Onishi argues that the evangelical anti-abortion position was developed to gain power joining forces with fundamentalist Catholics. The power to keep white Christians on top in America was the true motivation.
Discussed is modern media and Salem Media in particular. Salem’s game plan is not just to save souls for Jesus, but to get MAGA policies into law ASAP. We discuss Hugh Hewitt and Dennis Prager.
#DenverTrumpRadio hosts are also described for their faux religiosity and willingness to tout racist lies about birtherism and rigged elections in cities with large African-American voting populaces.
The United States is becoming the Divided States of America and the show contemplates how far and low it can go and how to battle back. Listen to Brad Onishi and you’ll want more at his website.
We always want more from Troubadour Dave Gunders who kicks off the show with a great discussion of Jason Aldean’s controversial music video, Try That in a Small Town. Is it good old boy entertainment or something worse? And if so, so what?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1_RKu-ESCY
Hard of Understanding is a better song than Aldean's, composed and performed by Dave Gunders and would be a perfect project for a music video retort. Fellas respond to Jack Smith looming indictment number two and Judge Cannon’s mid-May trial setting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hw7o6KmtiDk
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 03:33
"Love Has a Way (song for Deb)" by Dave Gunders - 17:06
Rep. Bob Marshall in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 23:28
John Jackson - 01:17:11
Rep. Bob Marshall (HD43) makes his triumphant return to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to explain his experience as a first-term legislator. Two of his military benefits bills got through, including one that veteran legislators thought had no chance, both funding worthy programs helping military veterans.
This Marine went to Ukraine on his own once Putin started his disgusting attack, as chronicled in Episodes 99 & 122. Douglas County Republicans continue to attack Bob Marshall but that is to be expected given its domination by MAGA men, like the man who attacked Marshall in 2020.
https://coloradosun.com/2022/11/21/bob-marshall-douglas-county-opinion-silverman/
Now in July 2023, Bob Marshall and Rep. Elizabeth Epps are suing their own Democratic legislative caucus for violating state sunshine laws. Bob Marshall explains why he’s doing it and the repercussions. Bob Marshall does not put up with impropriety and end runs on transparency.
https://www.denverpost.com/2023/07/10/colorado-legislature-lawsuit-open-meetings/
Marshall knows tax law and weighs in on the dispute about funding the IRS. The Hunter Biden tax plea deal is also reviewed. So is the performance of President Joe Biden. Marshall also knows the ability of other lawyers to delay and we discuss some of the Trump litigation. But Bob Marshall is focused on helping his constituents and Colorado.
John Jackson is a remarkable Colorado middle-aged professional who has made the move to Ukraine to help fight off Putin’s invasion. A member now of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, @hissgoescobra explains the genesis of his love of freedom. An American raised in Atlanta, and the heart of America’s civil rights movement, Jackson is drawn to Ukraine.
Jackson knows his history and he’s trying to let the world know the truth on the ground. Trump’s unpunished Ukrainian Shakedown led inexorably to the further escalation of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Jackson’s love of freedom led him to join forces with Ukraine to help them beat kleptocracy.
NATO is strong but Putin is not yet deterred. Ukrainian men, women, and children are being killed by Russian bombardment. Russian war crimes are commonplace. The signs of destruction are everywhere. But life goes on in Ukraine. Jackson brings the story to life with a fresh report from Kiev, and his recent time spent in Kherson.
This is an information war, and Jackson does his best on this podcast to counteract Kremlin-generated disinformation. Jackson also is a weapons expert willing to fight in combat for freedom. Jackson passionately pleads for Ukrainian reinforcements from freedom loving people and countries.
John Jackson was a Colorado Republican, and voted for Trump, before correctly perceiving that Trump’s not good for freedom. For America. Or Ukraine. A Trump win means a Ukraine loss of epic proportions. Republicans have changed completely since Ronald Reagan days when Russian bullies were called out.
Thank goodness for Joe Biden and most Americans, including many Republicans, standing by Ukraine in its hours of need. The USA should always be a beacon of freedom. But Trump wants to impose a kleptocracy similar to that being run by his best pals on the international leadership stage. John Jackson won’t let it happen without taking action.
Volodomor Zelenskyy is the leader that John Jackson praises here, recounting stories of his legendary gas station visits. Ukraine’s Jewish leader seems fearless, and Jackson worries about his safety. So does everybody favoring freedom on planet. Putin's a proven monster now. Yet pols like MTG support Russia.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders believes in the power of music in the time of conflict. Love Has a Way is his beautiful and powerful reminder of what human beings can achieve when severely tested, even by the shadow of death, as Ukraine is experiencing now.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 03:33
"Love Has a Way (song for Deb)" by Dave Gunders - 17:06
Rep. Bob Marshall in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 23:28
John Jackson - 01:17:11
Rep. Bob Marshall (HD43) makes his triumphant return to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to explain his experience as a first-term legislator. Two of his military benefits bills got through, including one that veteran legislators thought had no chance, both funding worthy programs helping military veterans.
This Marine went to Ukraine on his own once Putin started his disgusting attack, as chronicled in Episodes 99 & 122. Douglas County Republicans continue to attack Bob Marshall but that is to be expected given its domination by MAGA men, like the man who attacked Marshall in 2020.
https://coloradosun.com/2022/11/21/bob-marshall-douglas-county-opinion-silverman/
Now in July 2023, Bob Marshall and Rep. Elizabeth Epps are suing their own Democratic legislative caucus for violating state sunshine laws. Bob Marshall explains why he’s doing it and the repercussions. Bob Marshall does not put up with impropriety and end runs on transparency.
https://www.denverpost.com/2023/07/10/colorado-legislature-lawsuit-open-meetings/
Marshall knows tax law and weighs in on the dispute about funding the IRS. The Hunter Biden tax plea deal is also reviewed. So is the performance of President Joe Biden. Marshall also knows the ability of other lawyers to delay and we discuss some of the Trump litigation. But Bob Marshall is focused on helping his constituents and Colorado.
John Jackson is a remarkable Colorado middle-aged professional who has made the move to Ukraine to help fight off Putin’s invasion. A member now of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, @hissgoescobra explains the genesis of his love of freedom. An American raised in Atlanta, and the heart of America’s civil rights movement, Jackson is drawn to Ukraine.
Jackson knows his history and he’s trying to let the world know the truth on the ground. Trump’s unpunished Ukrainian Shakedown led inexorably to the further escalation of Russia’s war on Ukraine. Jackson’s love of freedom led him to join forces with Ukraine to help them beat kleptocracy.
NATO is strong but Putin is not yet deterred. Ukrainian men, women, and children are being killed by Russian bombardment. Russian war crimes are commonplace. The signs of destruction are everywhere. But life goes on in Ukraine. Jackson brings the story to life with a fresh report from Kiev, and his recent time spent in Kherson.
This is an information war, and Jackson does his best on this podcast to counteract Kremlin-generated disinformation. Jackson also is a weapons expert willing to fight in combat for freedom. Jackson passionately pleads for Ukrainian reinforcements from freedom loving people and countries.
John Jackson was a Colorado Republican, and voted for Trump, before correctly perceiving that Trump’s not good for freedom. For America. Or Ukraine. A Trump win means a Ukraine loss of epic proportions. Republicans have changed completely since Ronald Reagan days when Russian bullies were called out.
Thank goodness for Joe Biden and most Americans, including many Republicans, standing by Ukraine in its hours of need. The USA should always be a beacon of freedom. But Trump wants to impose a kleptocracy similar to that being run by his best pals on the international leadership stage. John Jackson won’t let it happen without taking action.
Volodomor Zelenskyy is the leader that John Jackson praises here, recounting stories of his legendary gas station visits. Ukraine’s Jewish leader seems fearless, and Jackson worries about his safety. So does everybody favoring freedom on planet. Putin's a proven monster now. Yet pols like MTG support Russia.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders believes in the power of music in the time of conflict. Love Has a Way is his beautiful and powerful reminder of what human beings can achieve when severely tested, even by the shadow of death, as Ukraine is experiencing now.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Craig reflects on his interview with Roger Stone - 27:18
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:24:55
"If God Was Watching" by Dave Gunders - 01:35:36
If Jack Smith could extract the full truth from Roger Stone, we might put to bed this MAGA-mess. Knee deep in all things Trump, Roger Stone started working for Nixon and graduated to Ronald Reagan. It was the Reagan campaign when Stone met Trump through attorney Roy Cohn.
In a lengthy interview here, Roger Stone recounts how he met Trump and became his biggest booster. When asked about Roy Cohn and how to learn more about that infamous attorney, Stone recommends we watch Citizen Cohn.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtQNGUIw2Hg
This episode occurs at a critical moment in history. Right now, the oft-pardoned Roger Stone appears to have been knee-deep in the planning with Oath Keepers and Proud Boys for the January 6 MAGA insurrection at our nation’s Capital. HQ was the Willard Hotel.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/07/04/trump-podcast-opinion-silverman/
Prior shows have covered connections to the Willard Hotel command center including the reported presence of numerous members of the conspiracy, some with Colorado connections like Eastman and Oltmann.
Back on New Years Eve of 2015, Roger Stone was looking to sell his book, The Clintons' War on Women, and agreed to come on radio with me for over an hour. That sound was preserved and has amazing relevance today.
Almost immediately, Roger Stone is confronted by the host after Stone claimed that he had a falling out with candidate Trump which led to his removal from the 2016 campaign. In truth, it now appears Stone was working foreign backed channels.
Roger Stone was a longtime partner of Paul Manafort who came forward, after long working for Putin and his pals, to be Trump’s campaign manager in 2016. Those like Trump who deny Russia helped him win in 2016 are not being truthful.
Roger Stone tells plenty of lies in this revealing interview which specifically addresses whether Trump will end women’s reproductive rights. Stone was then a bigwig with Republicans for Choice. But now, as of 2020, Stone claims to be a born again Christian.
Have you heard the story of Roger Stone’s conversion from being a lapsed Catholic to a committed evangelical pro-life person? We’ve got the sound and you should get ready with a healthy dose of skepticism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twLSrpM4HDY&t=18s
This interview of Roger Stone focuses on Colorado issues, particularly the legalization of cannabis. Back in the day, Roger Stone was an advocate for legalized cannabis and he predicted the path his pal Trump would take.
But the KEY passage of the entire podcast is Roger Stone’s admission he and Trump were not just part of an historical political movement, they were intending an insurrection. Yes, Roger Stone, of his own volition, volunteers that an insurrection would occur.
Troubadour Dave Gunders keeps favoring our show with hits from his new album titled, Connected. His superb and biting song named, If G-d was Watching, is filled with haunting lyrics apropos of con man, MAGA-man, Roger Stone and his pal Donald Trump.
Rundown -
Craig reflects on his interview with Roger Stone - 27:18
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:24:55
"If God Was Watching" by Dave Gunders - 01:35:36
If Jack Smith could extract the full truth from Roger Stone, we might put to bed this MAGA-mess. Knee deep in all things Trump, Roger Stone started working for Nixon and graduated to Ronald Reagan. It was the Reagan campaign when Stone met Trump through attorney Roy Cohn.
In a lengthy interview here, Roger Stone recounts how he met Trump and became his biggest booster. When asked about Roy Cohn and how to learn more about that infamous attorney, Stone recommends we watch Citizen Cohn.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtQNGUIw2Hg
This episode occurs at a critical moment in history. Right now, the oft-pardoned Roger Stone appears to have been knee-deep in the planning with Oath Keepers and Proud Boys for the January 6 MAGA insurrection at our nation’s Capital. HQ was the Willard Hotel.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/07/04/trump-podcast-opinion-silverman/
Prior shows have covered connections to the Willard Hotel command center including the reported presence of numerous members of the conspiracy, some with Colorado connections like Eastman and Oltmann.
Back on New Years Eve of 2015, Roger Stone was looking to sell his book, The Clintons' War on Women, and agreed to come on radio with me for over an hour. That sound was preserved and has amazing relevance today.
Almost immediately, Roger Stone is confronted by the host after Stone claimed that he had a falling out with candidate Trump which led to his removal from the 2016 campaign. In truth, it now appears Stone was working foreign backed channels.
Roger Stone was a longtime partner of Paul Manafort who came forward, after long working for Putin and his pals, to be Trump’s campaign manager in 2016. Those like Trump who deny Russia helped him win in 2016 are not being truthful.
Roger Stone tells plenty of lies in this revealing interview which specifically addresses whether Trump will end women’s reproductive rights. Stone was then a bigwig with Republicans for Choice. But now, as of 2020, Stone claims to be a born again Christian.
Have you heard the story of Roger Stone’s conversion from being a lapsed Catholic to a committed evangelical pro-life person? We’ve got the sound and you should get ready with a healthy dose of skepticism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twLSrpM4HDY&t=18s
This interview of Roger Stone focuses on Colorado issues, particularly the legalization of cannabis. Back in the day, Roger Stone was an advocate for legalized cannabis and he predicted the path his pal Trump would take.
But the KEY passage of the entire podcast is Roger Stone’s admission he and Trump were not just part of an historical political movement, they were intending an insurrection. Yes, Roger Stone, of his own volition, volunteers that an insurrection would occur.
Troubadour Dave Gunders keeps favoring our show with hits from his new album titled, Connected. His superb and biting song named, If G-d was Watching, is filled with haunting lyrics apropos of con man, MAGA-man, Roger Stone and his pal Donald Trump.
Rundown -
Bob Zeidman - 15:44
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:52:30
"Eddie Don't Quit" by Dave Gunders - 02:02:11
Perhaps you’ve heard of the man who successfully claimed Mike Lindell’s five million dollar offer to prove him wrong regarding 2020 election rigging. That man is Robert Zeidman and here’s a chance to get to know the rest of the story.
Robert Zeidman is a fascinating man. He got to Silicon Valley in the early days via Stanford. Bob Zeidman wrote the seminal book on software sleuthing titled, The Software IP Detective’s Handbook.
https://www.amazon.com/SOFTWARE-IP-DETECTIVES-HANDBOOK/dp/0137035330
Bob’s an expert witness who makes money telling truths in written reports, and under oath. Bob Zeidman is a frequently retained and highly compensated expert witness. When Lindell announced the five million dollar challenge to Prove Mike Wrong, the My Pillow Guy sought to limit the crowd of contestants to Trump sympathizers.
Bob Zeidman has been a stalwart Republican even while living four decades in Silicon Valley and nearby San Francisco. Find out how Zeidman became an expert witness when the Winklevoss brothers sued Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Eventually, urban decay and overtaxation drove the Zeidmans to Summerlin, Nevada.
Zeidman is a brilliant writer as he’s proved many times in different publications. When Zeidman took down and exposed Lindell, he authored a brilliant Politico piece named: How I Won $5 Million From the MyPillow Guy and Saved Democracy.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/05/26/my-pillow-mike-lindell-investigation-00097903
Zeidman has been on a political journey which has landed now on No Labels and we discuss Kyle Clark’s brilliant takedown of that group and its leader. But anything is better than backing Trump and Zeidman assures he will never make that mistake again.
As you size up Bob Zeidman, expect to like this gutsy and successful businessman with the courage to call out mullarkey. Zeidman has correctly sized up Mike Lindell after studying the man who now owes him $5,000,000.00. That’s a lot of pillows.
This story takes time - more than that allowed at CNN. We take the time in this enjoyable discussion with a news making computer expert. Zeidman has a good time in this, the area of his expertise. Bob is a fine Philly product of Morris (Moish) & Ruth.
We discuss the religious component of Mike Lindell’s backing of Trump’s Big Lie. Is democracy imperiled and did Bob Zeidman help save us? What are the implications to be drawn from Zeidman undressing Lindell’s Big Lie. This is great food for thought.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders brings back his hit, Eddie Don’t Quit, dedicated this episode to Putin/Trump types everywhere. We talk about Roger Stone and all the Trump accomplices about to go down. Recent Supreme Court rulings decried, but this will lead to lots of legal work.
Rundown -
Bob Zeidman - 15:44
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:52:30
"Eddie Don't Quit" by Dave Gunders - 02:02:11
Perhaps you’ve heard of the man who successfully claimed Mike Lindell’s five million dollar offer to prove him wrong regarding 2020 election rigging. That man is Robert Zeidman and here’s a chance to get to know the rest of the story.
Robert Zeidman is a fascinating man. He got to Silicon Valley in the early days via Stanford. Bob Zeidman wrote the seminal book on software sleuthing titled, The Software IP Detective’s Handbook.
https://www.amazon.com/SOFTWARE-IP-DETECTIVES-HANDBOOK/dp/0137035330
Bob’s an expert witness who makes money telling truths in written reports, and under oath. Bob Zeidman is a frequently retained and highly compensated expert witness. When Lindell announced the five million dollar challenge to Prove Mike Wrong, the My Pillow Guy sought to limit the crowd of contestants to Trump sympathizers.
Bob Zeidman has been a stalwart Republican even while living four decades in Silicon Valley and nearby San Francisco. Find out how Zeidman became an expert witness when the Winklevoss brothers sued Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Eventually, urban decay and overtaxation drove the Zeidmans to Summerlin, Nevada.
Zeidman is a brilliant writer as he’s proved many times in different publications. When Zeidman took down and exposed Lindell, he authored a brilliant Politico piece named: How I Won $5 Million From the MyPillow Guy and Saved Democracy.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/05/26/my-pillow-mike-lindell-investigation-00097903
Zeidman has been on a political journey which has landed now on No Labels and we discuss Kyle Clark’s brilliant takedown of that group and its leader. But anything is better than backing Trump and Zeidman assures he will never make that mistake again.
As you size up Bob Zeidman, expect to like this gutsy and successful businessman with the courage to call out mullarkey. Zeidman has correctly sized up Mike Lindell after studying the man who now owes him $5,000,000.00. That’s a lot of pillows.
This story takes time - more than that allowed at CNN. We take the time in this enjoyable discussion with a news making computer expert. Zeidman has a good time in this, the area of his expertise. Bob is a fine Philly product of Morris (Moish) & Ruth.
We discuss the religious component of Mike Lindell’s backing of Trump’s Big Lie. Is democracy imperiled and did Bob Zeidman help save us? What are the implications to be drawn from Zeidman undressing Lindell’s Big Lie. This is great food for thought.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders brings back his hit, Eddie Don’t Quit, dedicated this episode to Putin/Trump types everywhere. We talk about Roger Stone and all the Trump accomplices about to go down. Recent Supreme Court rulings decried, but this will lead to lots of legal work.
Rundown -
Jim Benemann - 12:00
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:28:00
"Little Hummingbird" by Dave Gunders - 01:54:27
Denver’s revered newsman joins the podcast shortly after his celebrated retirement as nightly news anchor at KCNC Channel Four. Jim Benemann did his job superbly for many decades and has a loving family.
https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/jim-benemann-thanks-for-40-years-of-service/
Learn about how this Chicago kid came to Colorado State in 1974 and fell in love with the Centennial State. Benemann has moved to Eagle, Colorado. Find out why. He’s still a lively outspoken presence on Twitter.
The livability of Denver back in the day, and now, is reviewed. Metro Denver’s high cost of living and the attractiveness of our region has created major changes. Crime and guns, and the fetishization of weapons of war in our communities gets reviewed.
Jim Benemann was assigned long ago to Washington DC where he met luminaries like Senators Barry Goldwater and Sam Nunn. Learn what the GOP’s 1964 nominee was like in person. Jim Benemann witnessed the rise and fall and recoveries of respected Senator Gary Hart too.
Reviewed and honored is the living legacy of still living former president Jimmy Carter. Part of that includes Habitats for Humanity, and Jim Benemann is a big time volunteer and advocate for this longstanding and wonderful charitable program.
https://twitter.com/jim_benemann/status/1672023237021036544
Contrast with the grifting in the MAGA GOP world where the ethical improprieties of conservative US Supreme Court Justices Thomas/Alito puts American rule of law at increasing risk. Benemann makes great analogies to attempted payola at TV stations that management wisely ended.
Lauren Boebert family crime dramas had news directors and local editors walking on eggs. Learn how local news covers (or pulls its punches) covering GOP-MAGA misconduct in an age where many members of the audience revere the defeated former president.
The advisability of staying on Twitter gets reviewed. So does the proposed UFC cage match between Musk and Zuckerberg. Host puts odds at 5/2 in favor of the younger, better trained man. Learn much more about Jim Benemann’s politics than you ever have before.
Talk gets even more spicy as conversation turns to sports. Benemann is an avid golfer but is fed up with the LIV/MBS/MAGA takeover of pro golf and says he won’t watch their tournaments any more. But he will keep on playing. Benemann has called a timeout on his hockey playing. Find out why.
As for baseball, disgust is displayed towards the Rockies’ ownership and there is major advocacy for a sale of the MLB team to occur. Avs are in good shape but it is sad that Landeskog is out like Benemann. Our Nuggets are set, and victory further celebrated.
Troubadour Dave Gunders celebrates the arrival of summer with his new album named Connections, and his fast sweet colorful song titled Little Hummingbird, in which the migrating bird is asked to bring messages of love and peace. Is that just fiction? Hope not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opIsiROzQWM
Esperance is what this summer of consequences holds – hopes realized. Putin and Trump face friction in their own radical factions. Bad guys fighting everywhere. Musk v Zuck. MTG v BoBo. Meanwhile, #DenverTrumpRadio turns blind eye.
Caplis turns his show over to unapologetic KBB day after she makes a partisan fool of herself.
RMGO embraced on Caplis show, slamming Steve Reams for being too lib on guns and RFL?!?. Brauchler did weakest interview ever w/ BoBo. Boyles keeps capitulating, and muzzling himself, so he can sell big guns.
We talk about current events including Jack Smith about to further lower the boom on America’s defeated, twice-impeached, twice-indicted former president. Adam Schiff is saluted as an American hero. Esperance means hopeful feelings that truth and justice will prevail. Enjoy.
Rundown -
Jim Benemann - 12:00
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:28:00
"Little Hummingbird" by Dave Gunders - 01:54:27
Denver’s revered newsman joins the podcast shortly after his celebrated retirement as nightly news anchor at KCNC Channel Four. Jim Benemann did his job superbly for many decades and has a loving family.
https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/jim-benemann-thanks-for-40-years-of-service/
Learn about how this Chicago kid came to Colorado State in 1974 and fell in love with the Centennial State. Benemann has moved to Eagle, Colorado. Find out why. He’s still a lively outspoken presence on Twitter.
The livability of Denver back in the day, and now, is reviewed. Metro Denver’s high cost of living and the attractiveness of our region has created major changes. Crime and guns, and the fetishization of weapons of war in our communities gets reviewed.
Jim Benemann was assigned long ago to Washington DC where he met luminaries like Senators Barry Goldwater and Sam Nunn. Learn what the GOP’s 1964 nominee was like in person. Jim Benemann witnessed the rise and fall and recoveries of respected Senator Gary Hart too.
Reviewed and honored is the living legacy of still living former president Jimmy Carter. Part of that includes Habitats for Humanity, and Jim Benemann is a big time volunteer and advocate for this longstanding and wonderful charitable program.
https://twitter.com/jim_benemann/status/1672023237021036544
Contrast with the grifting in the MAGA GOP world where the ethical improprieties of conservative US Supreme Court Justices Thomas/Alito puts American rule of law at increasing risk. Benemann makes great analogies to attempted payola at TV stations that management wisely ended.
Lauren Boebert family crime dramas had news directors and local editors walking on eggs. Learn how local news covers (or pulls its punches) covering GOP-MAGA misconduct in an age where many members of the audience revere the defeated former president.
The advisability of staying on Twitter gets reviewed. So does the proposed UFC cage match between Musk and Zuckerberg. Host puts odds at 5/2 in favor of the younger, better trained man. Learn much more about Jim Benemann’s politics than you ever have before.
Talk gets even more spicy as conversation turns to sports. Benemann is an avid golfer but is fed up with the LIV/MBS/MAGA takeover of pro golf and says he won’t watch their tournaments any more. But he will keep on playing. Benemann has called a timeout on his hockey playing. Find out why.
As for baseball, disgust is displayed towards the Rockies’ ownership and there is major advocacy for a sale of the MLB team to occur. Avs are in good shape but it is sad that Landeskog is out like Benemann. Our Nuggets are set, and victory further celebrated.
Troubadour Dave Gunders celebrates the arrival of summer with his new album named Connections, and his fast sweet colorful song titled Little Hummingbird, in which the migrating bird is asked to bring messages of love and peace. Is that just fiction? Hope not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opIsiROzQWM
Esperance is what this summer of consequences holds – hopes realized. Putin and Trump face friction in their own radical factions. Bad guys fighting everywhere. Musk v Zuck. MTG v BoBo. Meanwhile, #DenverTrumpRadio turns blind eye.
Caplis turns his show over to unapologetic KBB day after she makes a partisan fool of herself.
RMGO embraced on Caplis show, slamming Steve Reams for being too lib on guns and RFL?!?. Brauchler did weakest interview ever w/ BoBo. Boyles keeps capitulating, and muzzling himself, so he can sell big guns.
We talk about current events including Jack Smith about to further lower the boom on America’s defeated, twice-impeached, twice-indicted former president. Adam Schiff is saluted as an American hero. Esperance means hopeful feelings that truth and justice will prevail. Enjoy.
Rundown -
Rhonda Fields - 16:59
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:16:35
"Set the Tone" by Dave Gunders - 01:35:46
The Denver Nuggets won it all, but Denver’s victory celebrations were marred by gun violence. On Denver metro roads, people are being shot in incidents involving road rage. Too many guns are killing America and Colorado.
Colorado State Senator Rhonda Fields has accomplished many great things in her rise through the legislature. Rhonda turned to politics after suffering the shooting murder of her son Javad and his fiancee on June 20, 2005. Rhonda responded to tragedy with loving commitment to service.
President Joe Biden gave a brilliant speech in Connecticut to a crowd full of gun violence victims. Widely mocked by the right for his senior moments, Biden was compelling on Friday laying out his agenda to fight gun violence. We’ve got the sound.
Host has been Rhonda Fields’ attorney and friend through the decades. Javad was killed because he witnessed a murder, something which could happen to any of us. Rhonda understands criminal justice system and its positive contributions, and limitations.
Senator Fields discusses the need for an assault weapon ban and a tougher law enforcement “zero tolerance for gun crimes” policy in Denver and Aurora. Why not Rhonda Fields for mayor of Aurora now that she’s term-limited?
Rhonda knows Denver mayor-elect Mike Johnston and believes he’ll do great things. Courtney Johnston, Denver’s new First Lady, was one of the prosecutors assigned the case where Rhonda Fields was threatened by an agitated gun owner.
Gun culture needs to be addressed. How can it be that Ja Morant is suspended 25 games for pic with gun and Lauren Boebert wins re-election after she puts long guns in hands of her four young (and troubled) sons around the family Christmas tree?
Why is it that the man who threatened Rhonda Fields was treated with leniency by the criminal justice system and the Tweeting threat-maker against Lauren Boebert went to prison?
The civil justice system has its rightful place, as we proved when the threat-maker against Rhonda Fields was made to pay a substantial sum to charity and take steps to rehabilitate himself.
We discuss Rhonda Fields’ friend, Denver DA Beth McCann, who takes a more progressive approach to sentencing teenagers committing gun crimes. When Javad and Vivian were murdered, the Arapahoe County DA sought and obtained the death penalty. But times change. Capital punishment is dead in Colorado.
Rhonda Fields is an alive and upbeat person, even though her Aurora home got shot up this last February. Rhonda Fields works to help others. And she’s willing to fight the gun industry. Senator Fields is also an opponent of Trumpism, as you will hear.
Dave Gunders provides his hit single, Set The Tone, from his Troubadour album. The fellas salute Pride month, Juneteenth, the late Daniel Ellsberg, and the Denver Nuggets. Overcoming bad judges like Judge Cannon discussed. It can be done. Host explains how.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Rhonda Fields - 16:59
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:16:35
"Set the Tone" by Dave Gunders - 01:35:46
The Denver Nuggets won it all, but Denver’s victory celebrations were marred by gun violence. On Denver metro roads, people are being shot in incidents involving road rage. Too many guns are killing America and Colorado.
Colorado State Senator Rhonda Fields has accomplished many great things in her rise through the legislature. Rhonda turned to politics after suffering the shooting murder of her son Javad and his fiancee on June 20, 2005. Rhonda responded to tragedy with loving commitment to service.
President Joe Biden gave a brilliant speech in Connecticut to a crowd full of gun violence victims. Widely mocked by the right for his senior moments, Biden was compelling on Friday laying out his agenda to fight gun violence. We’ve got the sound.
Host has been Rhonda Fields’ attorney and friend through the decades. Javad was killed because he witnessed a murder, something which could happen to any of us. Rhonda understands criminal justice system and its positive contributions, and limitations.
Senator Fields discusses the need for an assault weapon ban and a tougher law enforcement “zero tolerance for gun crimes” policy in Denver and Aurora. Why not Rhonda Fields for mayor of Aurora now that she’s term-limited?
Rhonda knows Denver mayor-elect Mike Johnston and believes he’ll do great things. Courtney Johnston, Denver’s new First Lady, was one of the prosecutors assigned the case where Rhonda Fields was threatened by an agitated gun owner.
Gun culture needs to be addressed. How can it be that Ja Morant is suspended 25 games for pic with gun and Lauren Boebert wins re-election after she puts long guns in hands of her four young (and troubled) sons around the family Christmas tree?
Why is it that the man who threatened Rhonda Fields was treated with leniency by the criminal justice system and the Tweeting threat-maker against Lauren Boebert went to prison?
The civil justice system has its rightful place, as we proved when the threat-maker against Rhonda Fields was made to pay a substantial sum to charity and take steps to rehabilitate himself.
We discuss Rhonda Fields’ friend, Denver DA Beth McCann, who takes a more progressive approach to sentencing teenagers committing gun crimes. When Javad and Vivian were murdered, the Arapahoe County DA sought and obtained the death penalty. But times change. Capital punishment is dead in Colorado.
Rhonda Fields is an alive and upbeat person, even though her Aurora home got shot up this last February. Rhonda Fields works to help others. And she’s willing to fight the gun industry. Senator Fields is also an opponent of Trumpism, as you will hear.
Dave Gunders provides his hit single, Set The Tone, from his Troubadour album. The fellas salute Pride month, Juneteenth, the late Daniel Ellsberg, and the Denver Nuggets. Overcoming bad judges like Judge Cannon discussed. It can be done. Host explains how.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 10:49
"Train Keeps Coming" by Dave Gunders - 38:26
Conor McCormick-Cavanagh - 44:26
We review the best victory in Denver Nuggets history. Oh my. AG!! Jamal! Bruce! Nikola! Christian. KCP. Love to MPJ too.
Fantastic week reviewed, with Denver Nuggets in NBA Finals, and Trump prosecuted by Jack Smith. Consequential events in Miami are celebrated. Up to speed show discusses gritty Game Four 108-95 victory, and the dim future facing MAGA and its grotesque criminal leader.
Conor McCormick-Cavanagh had a great five year run as author at Westword in Denver, but his heart is in New York and with their legendary sports teams. Knicks and Nuggets connections discussed including, of course, Carmelo Anthony.
Nuggets greats Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray saluted. So is Rocky the Mountain Lion with Conor breaking the big story that the original Rocky is back for the NBA Finals. Find out how Conor got his scoop. https://www.westword.com/news/denver-nuggets-original-rocky-mascot-nba-finals-16974883
Mike Johnston just became Denver’s 46th mayor and Conor saw it coming. Find out why as he describes his journey through covering Denver at Westword. This show is a perfect blend of sports, politics and pop culture. We root for Nuggets and justice. We root for Denver and Mike Johnston.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his brand new hit called “Train Keeps Coming” which leads to great discussion of powerful trains coming to abrupt halts, as we hope happens with Trump Train. Let’s hope nothing can stop our Denver Nuggets now. Let’s go Nuggets! Let’s go Jack Smith!!
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 10:49
"Train Keeps Coming" by Dave Gunders - 38:26
Conor McCormick-Cavanagh - 44:26
We review the best victory in Denver Nuggets history. Oh my. AG!! Jamal! Bruce! Nikola! Christian. KCP. Love to MPJ too.
Fantastic week reviewed, with Denver Nuggets in NBA Finals, and Trump prosecuted by Jack Smith. Consequential events in Miami are celebrated. Up to speed show discusses gritty Game Four 108-95 victory, and the dim future facing MAGA and its grotesque criminal leader.
Conor McCormick-Cavanagh had a great five year run as author at Westword in Denver, but his heart is in New York and with their legendary sports teams. Knicks and Nuggets connections discussed including, of course, Carmelo Anthony.
Nuggets greats Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray saluted. So is Rocky the Mountain Lion with Conor breaking the big story that the original Rocky is back for the NBA Finals. Find out how Conor got his scoop. https://www.westword.com/news/denver-nuggets-original-rocky-mascot-nba-finals-16974883
Mike Johnston just became Denver’s 46th mayor and Conor saw it coming. Find out why as he describes his journey through covering Denver at Westword. This show is a perfect blend of sports, politics and pop culture. We root for Nuggets and justice. We root for Denver and Mike Johnston.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his brand new hit called “Train Keeps Coming” which leads to great discussion of powerful trains coming to abrupt halts, as we hope happens with Trump Train. Let’s hope nothing can stop our Denver Nuggets now. Let’s go Nuggets! Let’s go Jack Smith!!
Rundown -
Bill Walton - 05:49
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:27:44
"The Rebound" by Dave Gunders - 01:49:27
Legendary Hall of Fame hoopster, broadcaster, and author Bill Walton joins the show as Nuggets - Heat take center stage in the NBA Finals. Easy Game One victory for Nuggets, led by their superstars Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray.
Walton authored Back from the Dead, his outstanding memoir chronicling the way he overcame pain. Bill Walton has special affection for players like Jamal Murray (knee), MPJ (spine), and Jeff Green (heart) for overcoming health challenges.
Learn about the critical moments along the way in 1977 when Walton’s Trailblazers won the NBA, and the Big Redhead was MVP and Finals MVP. They broke Denver hearts along the way. Walton was Sixth Man of the Year (85-86) as he helped Larry Bird and Boston win the championship.
Craig and Bill discuss this most exciting and consequential week in Colorado basketball history and Bill's connection to the Denver Nuggets. They talk about Bill's love of Colorado and the many ways he fantasizes and experiences the Centennial State.
Walton well knows Neon Deion Sanders from professional work together. Find out why Walton thinks CU made a great move hiring Sanders. CU-Boulder’s new head football coach is an exemplary leader and a welcome addition to Walton’s Pac-12 - the Conference of Champions.
Listen as Bill Walton drops names of prominent Nuggets past and present. Bill Walton loves and respects Spencer Haywood, and Ralph Simpson, from back in Denver Rockets days. He competed against David Thompson in college and pros. Dan Issel gave Bill fits. But the Blazers destroyed Denver’s title dreams in 1977.
Great debate about competitiveness of the Heat-Nuggets series emerges. Bill Walton knows and respects Pat Riley from his days in San Diego. We talk about whether a good big man can still dominate, as in Nikola Jokic.
The Big Redhead waxes poetic describing the combination of natural forces which produced something so fantastic as the Big Honey (Jokic), Denver’s double MVP. Bill Walton explains how Steve Nash got screwed out of his third straight MVP which is rarified air befitting his pal Larry Bird.
When the subject turns to race, Walton, now age 70, has sage advice. Ignore it just like Nikola Jokic has. Walton recommends books, including Spencer Haywood: The Rise, the Fall, the Recovery and Loud Hawk: The United States vs. The American Indian Movement. We discuss Kareem too.
Find out what an eloquent, charming, and wise man Bill Walton is in this special NBA Finals edition. The show is also on video so you can check it out that way on YouTube. Rarely will you see grown men smiling so much. It’s not everyday that such a legendary guest appears.
Troubadour Dave Gunders and his music appear in every episode. This week, catch Dave on video and hear his fine song, The Rebound. The sad Cleveland family of Denver shooting victim Shmuel Silverberg is remembered with this sad song as his murderer received 65 years, as we discuss. We want good things for Denver. Like the Nuggets winning their first NBA crown.
Rundown -
Bill Walton - 05:49
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:27:44
"The Rebound" by Dave Gunders - 01:49:27
Legendary Hall of Fame hoopster, broadcaster, and author Bill Walton joins the show as Nuggets - Heat take center stage in the NBA Finals. Easy Game One victory for Nuggets, led by their superstars Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray.
Walton authored Back from the Dead, his outstanding memoir chronicling the way he overcame pain. Bill Walton has special affection for players like Jamal Murray (knee), MPJ (spine), and Jeff Green (heart) for overcoming health challenges.
Learn about the critical moments along the way in 1977 when Walton’s Trailblazers won the NBA, and the Big Redhead was MVP and Finals MVP. They broke Denver hearts along the way. Walton was Sixth Man of the Year (85-86) as he helped Larry Bird and Boston win the championship.
Craig and Bill discuss this most exciting and consequential week in Colorado basketball history and Bill's connection to the Denver Nuggets. They talk about Bill's love of Colorado and the many ways he fantasizes and experiences the Centennial State.
Walton well knows Neon Deion Sanders from professional work together. Find out why Walton thinks CU made a great move hiring Sanders. CU-Boulder’s new head football coach is an exemplary leader and a welcome addition to Walton’s Pac-12 - the Conference of Champions.
Listen as Bill Walton drops names of prominent Nuggets past and present. Bill Walton loves and respects Spencer Haywood, and Ralph Simpson, from back in Denver Rockets days. He competed against David Thompson in college and pros. Dan Issel gave Bill fits. But the Blazers destroyed Denver’s title dreams in 1977.
Great debate about competitiveness of the Heat-Nuggets series emerges. Bill Walton knows and respects Pat Riley from his days in San Diego. We talk about whether a good big man can still dominate, as in Nikola Jokic.
The Big Redhead waxes poetic describing the combination of natural forces which produced something so fantastic as the Big Honey (Jokic), Denver’s double MVP. Bill Walton explains how Steve Nash got screwed out of his third straight MVP which is rarified air befitting his pal Larry Bird.
When the subject turns to race, Walton, now age 70, has sage advice. Ignore it just like Nikola Jokic has. Walton recommends books, including Spencer Haywood: The Rise, the Fall, the Recovery and Loud Hawk: The United States vs. The American Indian Movement. We discuss Kareem too.
Find out what an eloquent, charming, and wise man Bill Walton is in this special NBA Finals edition. The show is also on video so you can check it out that way on YouTube. Rarely will you see grown men smiling so much. It’s not everyday that such a legendary guest appears.
Troubadour Dave Gunders and his music appear in every episode. This week, catch Dave on video and hear his fine song, The Rebound. The sad Cleveland family of Denver shooting victim Shmuel Silverberg is remembered with this sad song as his murderer received 65 years, as we discuss. We want good things for Denver. Like the Nuggets winning their first NBA crown.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 28:42
"Your Way Too" by Dave Gunders - 45:04
Spencer Heywood - Star Denver Nugget knows Trump is racist - 51:48
Craig makes his radio case with sound - 01:13:29
What Makes Denver Mayoral Candidates laugh - 02:34:32
Shavuot is the Jewish holiday commemorating receipt of the Law at Mt. Sinai. America’s Rule of Law is hanging by a thread now. MAGA’s made it happen and must be stopped. Responsible lawyers with broadcasting microphones should join in mitigating this MAGA threat.
Authoritarianism has been seen before and AM radio utilized to propagandize for non-democratic nationalistic movements. American radio has gone rabidly right-wing and focus here is on Colorado and influential local hosts who might help save America. Or not. https://coloradosun.com/2023/05/23/am-radio-trump-opinion-silverman/
At this Memorial Day weekend, America is at an inflection point. Indictments must be brought, and soon, against Trump for his many crimes. These righteous prosecutions will be ripped by irresponsible people – some of whom have radio megaphones. That is dangerous.
Perhaps #DenverTrumpRadio hosts Dan Caplis and George Brauchler will hit their own Trump tipping points. Maybe they just need to better understand cults, hate-groups, MAGA and QAnon. Perchance principles will exceed profits and partisanship as the Trump misbehavior becomes more indefensible.
Listen here as a hapless Caplis caller could not quickly respond for examples of racism on the right. We suggest the banning of Amanda Gorman poems in FL, Judge Curiel’s dressing down; Charlottesville, Trump’s dinner with Fuentes and Ye, Proud Boys - Stand Back and Stand By, etc.
Helpful QAnon identification suggestions are provided to George Brauchler so he can better defend against Trump-worshiping callers, texters and trollers. Radio has huge reach and on-air lawyers will be consulted when more Trump indictments start flying.
The latest in the Boebert family dysfunction sound is played so people can understand the danger of giving big guns and big power to this poor excuse for a U.S. Congresswoman. Kudos to former Rep. Bob Beauprez calling out Matt Schlapp and MAGA-CPAC for financial improprieties.
Episode 150, Memorial Day, and Shavuot leads to joyous introspection. Troubadour Dave Gunders has been there every step of the way. We get a report on the Caribbean wedding of Sarah and Nick. It was like a beautiful dream. "Your Way Too" is a superb Gunders composition celebrating the spirit of our show.
Show is grateful to have had lots of exciting Nuggets coverage for the last three years. As Denver gets ready to win its first NBA title, we remember our great interview with one of the all-time greatest Denver stars ever – the one and only Spencer Haywood. We’ve got the audio highlights.
Show is further grateful to be the place where Denver mayoral candidates have come to compete. And have fun. We had laughs on two separate shows with the Denver Mayor run-off candidates Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston. Hear what makes them laugh. This is a fun show.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 28:42
"Your Way Too" by Dave Gunders - 45:04
Spencer Heywood - Star Denver Nugget knows Trump is racist - 51:48
Craig makes his radio case with sound - 01:13:29
What Makes Denver Mayoral Candidates laugh - 02:34:32
Shavuot is the Jewish holiday commemorating receipt of the Law at Mt. Sinai. America’s Rule of Law is hanging by a thread now. MAGA’s made it happen and must be stopped. Responsible lawyers with broadcasting microphones should join in mitigating this MAGA threat.
Authoritarianism has been seen before and AM radio utilized to propagandize for non-democratic nationalistic movements. American radio has gone rabidly right-wing and focus here is on Colorado and influential local hosts who might help save America. Or not. https://coloradosun.com/2023/05/23/am-radio-trump-opinion-silverman/
At this Memorial Day weekend, America is at an inflection point. Indictments must be brought, and soon, against Trump for his many crimes. These righteous prosecutions will be ripped by irresponsible people – some of whom have radio megaphones. That is dangerous.
Perhaps #DenverTrumpRadio hosts Dan Caplis and George Brauchler will hit their own Trump tipping points. Maybe they just need to better understand cults, hate-groups, MAGA and QAnon. Perchance principles will exceed profits and partisanship as the Trump misbehavior becomes more indefensible.
Listen here as a hapless Caplis caller could not quickly respond for examples of racism on the right. We suggest the banning of Amanda Gorman poems in FL, Judge Curiel’s dressing down; Charlottesville, Trump’s dinner with Fuentes and Ye, Proud Boys - Stand Back and Stand By, etc.
Helpful QAnon identification suggestions are provided to George Brauchler so he can better defend against Trump-worshiping callers, texters and trollers. Radio has huge reach and on-air lawyers will be consulted when more Trump indictments start flying.
The latest in the Boebert family dysfunction sound is played so people can understand the danger of giving big guns and big power to this poor excuse for a U.S. Congresswoman. Kudos to former Rep. Bob Beauprez calling out Matt Schlapp and MAGA-CPAC for financial improprieties.
Episode 150, Memorial Day, and Shavuot leads to joyous introspection. Troubadour Dave Gunders has been there every step of the way. We get a report on the Caribbean wedding of Sarah and Nick. It was like a beautiful dream. "Your Way Too" is a superb Gunders composition celebrating the spirit of our show.
Show is grateful to have had lots of exciting Nuggets coverage for the last three years. As Denver gets ready to win its first NBA title, we remember our great interview with one of the all-time greatest Denver stars ever – the one and only Spencer Haywood. We’ve got the audio highlights.
Show is further grateful to be the place where Denver mayoral candidates have come to compete. And have fun. We had laughs on two separate shows with the Denver Mayor run-off candidates Kelly Brough and Mike Johnston. Hear what makes them laugh. This is a fun show.
Rundown -
Susie Wargin - 05:50
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:31:04
"Light Of The Morning" by Dave Gunders - 01:32:53
"Whatever the Future May Bring" by Dave Gunders - 01:37:32
"Alexa's Lullaby" by Dave Gunders - 01:41:48
Multi-talented broadcaster Susie Wargin explains how a person can maintain several exciting jobs at once. A fabulous mother of two, devoted wife, real estate hall of famer, and well-known sports and music broadcaster, Susie Wargin explains her trade secrets. https://susiewargin.com/
Find out why Susie has become the spokesperson for so many local merchants. She’s got enthusiasm, energy and credibility. For better part of a decade, Susie Wargin got up super-early to sports anchor the popular morning news shows on @9News.
Learn about Susie Wargin’s binge-worthy new podcast, Cut, Traded, Fired, Retired. Her show features prominent athletes adjusting to their new lives and the trauma of glorious careers ending. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cut-traded-fired-retired/id1641536000
Susie Wargin scores interviews with the biggest names in Denver sports – Hall of Famers, Ring of Famers, Super Bowl winners (and losers) and many who have reinvented themselves in retirement. The results are conversations full of fascinating stories as well as inspiration on how to keep moving forward.
The Denver Broncos are the most important team in Colorado history. Susie has been there as a hippie chick fan in Broomfield and now, as part of the @850KOA radio broadcast team. Find out what it is like to be a female trailblazer in a male dominated sports broadcasting field.
Colorado’s broadcasting scene is changing with the possible demise of A.M. radio. The Nuggets seem ready to win the West and move on to the NBA Finals. We discuss the influence of artificial intelligence on sports and broadcasting.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has the week off to attend the out-of-country destination wedding of his eldest daughter Sarah -- so we play 3 of his songs best suited for a bride about to embark on matrimony, and a wonderful new life. Best of luck to Nick, the groom, and Sarah, the bride (and daughter of our Troubadour).
Rundown -
Susie Wargin - 05:50
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:31:04
"Light Of The Morning" by Dave Gunders - 01:32:53
"Whatever the Future May Bring" by Dave Gunders - 01:37:32
"Alexa's Lullaby" by Dave Gunders - 01:41:48
Multi-talented broadcaster Susie Wargin explains how a person can maintain several exciting jobs at once. A fabulous mother of two, devoted wife, real estate hall of famer, and well-known sports and music broadcaster, Susie Wargin explains her trade secrets. https://susiewargin.com/
Find out why Susie has become the spokesperson for so many local merchants. She’s got enthusiasm, energy and credibility. For better part of a decade, Susie Wargin got up super-early to sports anchor the popular morning news shows on @9News.
Learn about Susie Wargin’s binge-worthy new podcast, Cut, Traded, Fired, Retired. Her show features prominent athletes adjusting to their new lives and the trauma of glorious careers ending. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cut-traded-fired-retired/id1641536000
Susie Wargin scores interviews with the biggest names in Denver sports – Hall of Famers, Ring of Famers, Super Bowl winners (and losers) and many who have reinvented themselves in retirement. The results are conversations full of fascinating stories as well as inspiration on how to keep moving forward.
The Denver Broncos are the most important team in Colorado history. Susie has been there as a hippie chick fan in Broomfield and now, as part of the @850KOA radio broadcast team. Find out what it is like to be a female trailblazer in a male dominated sports broadcasting field.
Colorado’s broadcasting scene is changing with the possible demise of A.M. radio. The Nuggets seem ready to win the West and move on to the NBA Finals. We discuss the influence of artificial intelligence on sports and broadcasting.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has the week off to attend the out-of-country destination wedding of his eldest daughter Sarah -- so we play 3 of his songs best suited for a bride about to embark on matrimony, and a wonderful new life. Best of luck to Nick, the groom, and Sarah, the bride (and daughter of our Troubadour).
Rundown -
Kelly Brough - 12:50
Chris Hansen - 41:47
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:08:29
"Nothing the Wind Can't Blow" by Dave Gunders - 01:27:52
Kelly Brough returns for the first time since Episode 132, when she was trying to secure a spot in the Denver mayoral run-off. First goal achieved, the former head of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce returns to compete for the run-off win three weeks away.
She tells us about her interactions historically, and now, with her opponent, former Colorado state Senator Mike Johnston. Brough explains why she’s bothered by the history of the Skull and Bones, a secret society club at Yale, and Johnston’s membership therein.
Kelly Brough remains upbeat about her chances to win. She explains her competitive, people-focused, human nature. She’s thrilled by the endorsements of Wilma and Wellington Webb and explains why. We talk about Colorado’s immigration crisis and Denver’s response.
We also talk about sports and why she won’t let Broncos leave. Kelly Brough has a passion for basketball and she’s all in for Denver’s Nuggets. Big important labor unions are all in for Kelly Brough and she brags on that. She’s got thumbs up from Chris Hansen too.
State Senator Hansen, a former mayoral rival, returns to tout Kelly Brough for Denver mayor. We take time to dissect Trump’s Town Hall debacle on CNN and the threat this Republican represents. Senator Hansen explains his legislative accomplishments on tax relief, guns, and climate in Colorado’s legislative session just ended.
Extended good discussion on the role billionaires played in Denver’s election and how it is not possible to limit soft money contributions since Citizens United decided by disastrously wrong Supreme Court. Billionaire Coloradan John Malone’s role in changing CNN, along with his hire of Chris Licht and new star(?) Kaitlan Collins.
Troubadour Dave Gunders, aka Father of the Bride, gives us a gift of his song backed-up by bride-to-be Sarah. Nothing the Wind Can’t Blow is a perfect tribute song for Kelly Brough, and America, as challenges aplenty are presented. Be like Nikola Jokic. Stand tall and strong.
Segment features passion for democracy and defeating Trump. The despicable attack by Trump on sex abuse victim E. Jean Carroll is reviewed and harshly critiqued. So are other horrible things said during CNN’s Trump Town Hall. Love is showered on our Denver Nuggets.
Rundown -
Kelly Brough - 12:50
Chris Hansen - 41:47
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:08:29
"Nothing the Wind Can't Blow" by Dave Gunders - 01:27:52
Kelly Brough returns for the first time since Episode 132, when she was trying to secure a spot in the Denver mayoral run-off. First goal achieved, the former head of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce returns to compete for the run-off win three weeks away.
She tells us about her interactions historically, and now, with her opponent, former Colorado state Senator Mike Johnston. Brough explains why she’s bothered by the history of the Skull and Bones, a secret society club at Yale, and Johnston’s membership therein.
Kelly Brough remains upbeat about her chances to win. She explains her competitive, people-focused, human nature. She’s thrilled by the endorsements of Wilma and Wellington Webb and explains why. We talk about Colorado’s immigration crisis and Denver’s response.
We also talk about sports and why she won’t let Broncos leave. Kelly Brough has a passion for basketball and she’s all in for Denver’s Nuggets. Big important labor unions are all in for Kelly Brough and she brags on that. She’s got thumbs up from Chris Hansen too.
State Senator Hansen, a former mayoral rival, returns to tout Kelly Brough for Denver mayor. We take time to dissect Trump’s Town Hall debacle on CNN and the threat this Republican represents. Senator Hansen explains his legislative accomplishments on tax relief, guns, and climate in Colorado’s legislative session just ended.
Extended good discussion on the role billionaires played in Denver’s election and how it is not possible to limit soft money contributions since Citizens United decided by disastrously wrong Supreme Court. Billionaire Coloradan John Malone’s role in changing CNN, along with his hire of Chris Licht and new star(?) Kaitlan Collins.
Troubadour Dave Gunders, aka Father of the Bride, gives us a gift of his song backed-up by bride-to-be Sarah. Nothing the Wind Can’t Blow is a perfect tribute song for Kelly Brough, and America, as challenges aplenty are presented. Be like Nikola Jokic. Stand tall and strong.
Segment features passion for democracy and defeating Trump. The despicable attack by Trump on sex abuse victim E. Jean Carroll is reviewed and harshly critiqued. So are other horrible things said during CNN’s Trump Town Hall. Love is showered on our Denver Nuggets.
Rundown -
Craig reads Probable Cause Affidavit - 03:26
Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 25:36
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:55:36
"Too Many Drivers" by Dave Gunders - 02:18:06
Mario Nicolais, Colorado Sun columnist and attorney colleague of host, explains his vehement reaction against the three eighteen year olds arrested and charged with the murder of Alexa Bartell. She was killed April 19, 2023 when a huge landscaping “river rock” was thrown from a passing pick-up through her windshield.
Nicolais wrote: Alexa Bartell died a needless and terrible death when a landscaping rock thrown by three 18-year-old men crashed through her windshield and struck her in the head. Nicolais on first weekend following arrests and reports of them taking photo:
The men accused of killing her had no regard for her life — or apparently most other human life — and should spend the rest of theirs in prison.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/04/30/alexa-bartell-opinion-nicolais/
But can Nicolais’ position soften? And should it? What is the proper penalty? What will happen next in this tragic case? Learn about evidence as host reads most of the probable cause affidavit so you will know how the defendants identified and what they told Jeffco homicide investigators.
Host was in Jeffco Ctrm 520 for arraignment of Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik, Joseph “Joe” Koenig and Zachary “Zach” Kwak, all 18, charged with first degree murder of Bartell, age 20. For attacking other innocent passing cars in many other vehicles that night, the trio face additional counts of assault and attempted assault.
To refresh ourselves from such sad stories of lives ruined, we discuss sports and agree that Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets are special. An NBA championship is anticipated. Nicolais likes sports and writes about them frequently, showing off here his knowledge of the Joker.
Next discussed is the Denver mayor’s race. Nicolais was a big backer of Leslie Herod. He explains here how she got screwed for lack of big outside money and for being a black female. Now, Nicolais is backing former state senator Mike Johnston for the big job of Denver Mayor.
We discuss the legal walls closing in on Trump. Carroll v Trump for the Bergdorf rape is the civil case of century and is well dissected here. Host predicts a big plaintiff’s verdict. Jack Smith ready to prove Trump stole secret docs and why. Follow the (Saudi) money. Follow the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers convictions for seditious conspiracy.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his special song and delightful sister Joan Gunders this episode. Siblings discuss happy occasions and we learn more about our Troubadour. Alas, the sad Bartell murder brings to mind the lament of this brilliant Gunders’ blues song titled, Too Many Drivers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nA0NAXa39o
Rundown -
Craig reads Probable Cause Affidavit - 03:26
Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 25:36
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:55:36
"Too Many Drivers" by Dave Gunders - 02:18:06
Mario Nicolais, Colorado Sun columnist and attorney colleague of host, explains his vehement reaction against the three eighteen year olds arrested and charged with the murder of Alexa Bartell. She was killed April 19, 2023 when a huge landscaping “river rock” was thrown from a passing pick-up through her windshield.
Nicolais wrote: Alexa Bartell died a needless and terrible death when a landscaping rock thrown by three 18-year-old men crashed through her windshield and struck her in the head. Nicolais on first weekend following arrests and reports of them taking photo:
The men accused of killing her had no regard for her life — or apparently most other human life — and should spend the rest of theirs in prison.
https://coloradosun.com/2023/04/30/alexa-bartell-opinion-nicolais/
But can Nicolais’ position soften? And should it? What is the proper penalty? What will happen next in this tragic case? Learn about evidence as host reads most of the probable cause affidavit so you will know how the defendants identified and what they told Jeffco homicide investigators.
Host was in Jeffco Ctrm 520 for arraignment of Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik, Joseph “Joe” Koenig and Zachary “Zach” Kwak, all 18, charged with first degree murder of Bartell, age 20. For attacking other innocent passing cars in many other vehicles that night, the trio face additional counts of assault and attempted assault.
To refresh ourselves from such sad stories of lives ruined, we discuss sports and agree that Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets are special. An NBA championship is anticipated. Nicolais likes sports and writes about them frequently, showing off here his knowledge of the Joker.
Next discussed is the Denver mayor’s race. Nicolais was a big backer of Leslie Herod. He explains here how she got screwed for lack of big outside money and for being a black female. Now, Nicolais is backing former state senator Mike Johnston for the big job of Denver Mayor.
We discuss the legal walls closing in on Trump. Carroll v Trump for the Bergdorf rape is the civil case of century and is well dissected here. Host predicts a big plaintiff’s verdict. Jack Smith ready to prove Trump stole secret docs and why. Follow the (Saudi) money. Follow the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers convictions for seditious conspiracy.
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his special song and delightful sister Joan Gunders this episode. Siblings discuss happy occasions and we learn more about our Troubadour. Alas, the sad Bartell murder brings to mind the lament of this brilliant Gunders’ blues song titled, Too Many Drivers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nA0NAXa39o
Rundown -
Ken Toltz - 28:33
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:57:56
"Set the Tone" by Dave Gunders - 02:09:18
Current events are coming at us fast and furious. VP Pence testified. So did E Jean Carroll in the civil case of the century. Trump will soon be found a rapist by a New York jury. Verdict will set the tone for prosecutions to come. Learn about E Jean from entertaining portions of her podcast.
Tucker Carlson was fired this week by Fox News. Dan Caplis suggested Carlson participate in a debate format show like the highly successful and memorable Caplis and Silverman run for near decade on Denver’s 630KHOW. Other parts of Caplis analysis reviewed. And taken to task.
Host’s feelings about Fox News set forth this week in his Colorado Sun column. Rupert Murdoch is evil. Tucker Carlson is an awful person and people who prop him up are suspect. And dangerous. https://coloradosun.com/2023/04/25/fox-news-carlson-opinion-silverman/
Wonder what is going on in Israel as the Jewish State celebrates her 75th birthday? Ken Toltz, our man in Israel, returns to tell us about Bibi Netanyahu, his three active criminal cases, and the many problems Bibi’s corruption has caused.
Ken Toltz is actively participating in pro-democracy rallies throughout Israel. He knows politics and democratic movements. This is the real deal. Listen to how Toltz feels joining his fellow Israelis taking to the streets. The tone is one of optimism.
Find out Ken Toltz’s remarkable history in prior episodes 37, 48 and 95, but this show focuses on current events and what happens next. Will there be civil war in Israel? How big a threat is Iran really? What about Israeli gun policies? Do police fight or shoot citizens?
The state of Israeli civil rights is well known to our man in Israel. Ken Toltz is a wise political pundit who has learned well his new country, and various mediums through which to express himself. https://kentoltz.medium.com/bio-857f0d5aeb16
Ken Toltz talks about the influence of Fox News and right wing religion in Israel. Listen to Toltz wisdom about Russia v. Ukraine gleaned from his April 2023 Passover seder with famous former Chief Rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinchas_Goldschmidt
Ken Toltz knows Denver, Colorado well and its mayoral finalist candidates. While he respects Mike Johnston, Toltz prefers Kelly Brough who he considers an excellent leader, and Toltz labels a champion CONVENER. Find out what that means.
Troubadour Dave Gunders is brilliant as usual, this time from Jazz Fest in New Orleans. His song, Set the Tone, talks about handling life’s vicissitudes and the need to seize every day. Episode 146 takes on the big issues of our day. Understand Israel and the USA better by listening.
Rundown -
Ken Toltz - 28:33
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:57:56
"Set the Tone" by Dave Gunders - 02:09:18
Current events are coming at us fast and furious. VP Pence testified. So did E Jean Carroll in the civil case of the century. Trump will soon be found a rapist by a New York jury. Verdict will set the tone for prosecutions to come. Learn about E Jean from entertaining portions of her podcast.
Tucker Carlson was fired this week by Fox News. Dan Caplis suggested Carlson participate in a debate format show like the highly successful and memorable Caplis and Silverman run for near decade on Denver’s 630KHOW. Other parts of Caplis analysis reviewed. And taken to task.
Host’s feelings about Fox News set forth this week in his Colorado Sun column. Rupert Murdoch is evil. Tucker Carlson is an awful person and people who prop him up are suspect. And dangerous. https://coloradosun.com/2023/04/25/fox-news-carlson-opinion-silverman/
Wonder what is going on in Israel as the Jewish State celebrates her 75th birthday? Ken Toltz, our man in Israel, returns to tell us about Bibi Netanyahu, his three active criminal cases, and the many problems Bibi’s corruption has caused.
Ken Toltz is actively participating in pro-democracy rallies throughout Israel. He knows politics and democratic movements. This is the real deal. Listen to how Toltz feels joining his fellow Israelis taking to the streets. The tone is one of optimism.
Find out Ken Toltz’s remarkable history in prior episodes 37, 48 and 95, but this show focuses on current events and what happens next. Will there be civil war in Israel? How big a threat is Iran really? What about Israeli gun policies? Do police fight or shoot citizens?
The state of Israeli civil rights is well known to our man in Israel. Ken Toltz is a wise political pundit who has learned well his new country, and various mediums through which to express himself. https://kentoltz.medium.com/bio-857f0d5aeb16
Ken Toltz talks about the influence of Fox News and right wing religion in Israel. Listen to Toltz wisdom about Russia v. Ukraine gleaned from his April 2023 Passover seder with famous former Chief Rabbi of Moscow, Pinchas Goldschmidt. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinchas_Goldschmidt
Ken Toltz knows Denver, Colorado well and its mayoral finalist candidates. While he respects Mike Johnston, Toltz prefers Kelly Brough who he considers an excellent leader, and Toltz labels a champion CONVENER. Find out what that means.
Troubadour Dave Gunders is brilliant as usual, this time from Jazz Fest in New Orleans. His song, Set the Tone, talks about handling life’s vicissitudes and the need to seize every day. Episode 146 takes on the big issues of our day. Understand Israel and the USA better by listening.
Rundown -
Sam Silverman's history with Steiny of Full Send - 05:12
Mike Johnston - 24:16
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:09:33
"Every Space" by Dave Gunders - 01:30:21
Mike Johnston was spectacular a few months ago in Episode 134
Former Colorado State Senator Mike Johnston returns triumphantly following first round win in the Denver mayoral election. We plow different ground than Episode 134. Learn about Johnston’s personal relationship with remaining opponent, Kelly Brough.
Johnston grew up in Vail and we find out more about his influential father. Never one to brag about his Ivy League education, Senator Johnston acknowledges his participation in many extra-curriculars while at Yale. Listen to his answer when asked about Skull and Bones.
Find out about some of the billionaires who’ve impacted Mike Johnston’s life. Tech titans may benefit Denver as a destination city in a Johnson administration with pro-tech policies and adaptations. Space in Denver is at a premium and candidate talks land use.
Mike Johnston was thrilled to get endorsement of former Denver Mayor Federico Pena, and explains why. Also discussed are the big endorsements received from Morgan Carroll on Episode 143, and trailblazing Colorado legislative leaders Terrance Carroll and Peter Groff.
The DIA Great Hall construction fiasco is discussed. So are the Colorado Rockies need for energized ownership. Johnston makes a bold pledge to personally stop the Broncos from ever leaving Denver. Johnston is an education specialist and the crisis at DPS and East High are topics too.
Senator Johnston recognizes Denver could be a critical refuge as America sorts out its cultural and political differences. MAGA mayhem must be considered. Donald Trump sat for interviews this mid-April with Tucker Carlson from Fox News and with Colorado’s own Aaron Steinberg from the Full Send podcast.
Aaron Steinberg, aka Steiny, has achieved remarkable success as a podcaster with NELK Boys who are affiliated with Dana White and UFC. Sam Silverman, age 20, has witnessed Aaron’s meteoric rise and talks about it, including Steiny's bullying by Andrew Tate.
Troubadour Dave Gunders gives invaluable advice about not watching Tucker Carlson but what can be done when he hosts newsworthy guests like Trump, RFK Jr, and Elon Musk? We’ve got the sound, and examine the importance. Truth GPT, AI via Elon sounds horrible. But Gunders’ song, Every Space, is wonderful and timely.
Rundown -
Sam Silverman's history with Steiny of Full Send - 05:12
Mike Johnston - 24:16
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:09:33
"Every Space" by Dave Gunders - 01:30:21
Mike Johnston was spectacular a few months ago in Episode 134
Former Colorado State Senator Mike Johnston returns triumphantly following first round win in the Denver mayoral election. We plow different ground than Episode 134. Learn about Johnston’s personal relationship with remaining opponent, Kelly Brough.
Johnston grew up in Vail and we find out more about his influential father. Never one to brag about his Ivy League education, Senator Johnston acknowledges his participation in many extra-curriculars while at Yale. Listen to his answer when asked about Skull and Bones.
Find out about some of the billionaires who’ve impacted Mike Johnston’s life. Tech titans may benefit Denver as a destination city in a Johnson administration with pro-tech policies and adaptations. Space in Denver is at a premium and candidate talks land use.
Mike Johnston was thrilled to get endorsement of former Denver Mayor Federico Pena, and explains why. Also discussed are the big endorsements received from Morgan Carroll on Episode 143, and trailblazing Colorado legislative leaders Terrance Carroll and Peter Groff.
The DIA Great Hall construction fiasco is discussed. So are the Colorado Rockies need for energized ownership. Johnston makes a bold pledge to personally stop the Broncos from ever leaving Denver. Johnston is an education specialist and the crisis at DPS and East High are topics too.
Senator Johnston recognizes Denver could be a critical refuge as America sorts out its cultural and political differences. MAGA mayhem must be considered. Donald Trump sat for interviews this mid-April with Tucker Carlson from Fox News and with Colorado’s own Aaron Steinberg from the Full Send podcast.
Aaron Steinberg, aka Steiny, has achieved remarkable success as a podcaster with NELK Boys who are affiliated with Dana White and UFC. Sam Silverman, age 20, has witnessed Aaron’s meteoric rise and talks about it, including Steiny's bullying by Andrew Tate.
Troubadour Dave Gunders gives invaluable advice about not watching Tucker Carlson but what can be done when he hosts newsworthy guests like Trump, RFK Jr, and Elon Musk? We’ve got the sound, and examine the importance. Truth GPT, AI via Elon sounds horrible. But Gunders’ song, Every Space, is wonderful and timely.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 10:54
"Eddie Don't Quit" by Dave Gunders - 25:37
Steve Finesilver - 32:13
For many decades, the surname Finesilver has been famous throughout Colorado. Judge Sherman Finesilver was an esteemed federal judge, and before that a popular judge in Denver County and District courts. In the 1940s, Sherm Finesilver was a star football center at North High, and then CU. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28409079/sherman-glen-finesilver
Steve followed in his Dad’s footsteps, starring in football, wrestling and shot-putting at Denver’s George Washington High School where he and host graduated in 1974. Fast friends since fourth grade, learn how guest Finesilver and host experienced careers in education and law respectively. Small college varsity athletics helped form their character.
Coach Steve Finesilver worked hard and well at Montbello HS in the 1980s, and next spent many successful decades coaching the football and wrestling teams at George. He’s also been a passionate and dedicated fitness and science teacher who has mentored thousands of Denver high schoolers. Now, he’s ready to tell all about Denver educational deficiencies and how to fix them.
Steve Finesilver’s book is entitled Hard Knocks & Dirty Socks, Through the Eyes of Coach. In his book, Coach Finesilver peels back the curtain and reveals an educational product lacking in Denver. Hear his harsh condemnations, and constructive calls to action, designed to remedy public school disasters, like the one that exists at Denver Public Schools. https://www.amazon.com/Hard-Knocks-Dirty-Socks-Through/dp/1954077068/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1681523615&sr=8-1
Recent shooting horrors at East High are discussed. The 1971 GW school riot also gets reviewed. Finesilver reveals the dangers of modern schools and the under-reporting of safety violations. Gone are the days when teachers were treated as professionals and entrusted with the authority, training and backing to do their jobs properly.
Good education starts with good parents and the Finesilver family is renowned for that. We talk about Steve’s mom and dad, and his crush on Nancy Silverman, the host’s younger sister. It all ended in humorous calamity as you will hear. The experience made everybody stronger, especially Steve Finesilver who then hit the gym.
Ahead of his time when it came to disciplined training and weight-lifting, Steve Finesilver grew his body through hard training and became massively strong. That made Coach Finesilver an ideal instructor in football and wrestling, as proved not just by scores of champion DPS athletes, but by his (and Brenda’s) 7 amazing kids. https://www.win-magazine.com/2018/12/21/finesilvers-are-a-gem-of-a-family/
The Finesilver boys are wrestling legends. They’ve won countless Colorado championships and both sets of twins wrestled collegiately for Duke. Matt Finesilver took advantage of one more eligibility year to just kick ass as a heavyweight for Michigan. Watch this. https://twitter.com/umichwrestling/status/1632088661339815936
Steve Finesilver is still working to help and motivate kids. His book and call to action is his effort to reform education. Knowing Coach, he won’t quit. That’s the theme of the song by Show Troubadour Dave Gunders titled, Eddie Don’t Quit, about a determined high schooler. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJJmE1aHERs
Listen at the outset of the show to a good discussion of outrageous new abortion restrictions headed for review by the US Supreme Court, featuring corrupt Justice Clarence Thomas. Lively discussion ensues over what sports are real and which ones are least athletic. There is locker room flavor and jock smell to the entire show. Enjoy.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 10:54
"Eddie Don't Quit" by Dave Gunders - 25:37
Steve Finesilver - 32:13
For many decades, the surname Finesilver has been famous throughout Colorado. Judge Sherman Finesilver was an esteemed federal judge, and before that a popular judge in Denver County and District courts. In the 1940s, Sherm Finesilver was a star football center at North High, and then CU. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28409079/sherman-glen-finesilver
Steve followed in his Dad’s footsteps, starring in football, wrestling and shot-putting at Denver’s George Washington High School where he and host graduated in 1974. Fast friends since fourth grade, learn how guest Finesilver and host experienced careers in education and law respectively. Small college varsity athletics helped form their character.
Coach Steve Finesilver worked hard and well at Montbello HS in the 1980s, and next spent many successful decades coaching the football and wrestling teams at George. He’s also been a passionate and dedicated fitness and science teacher who has mentored thousands of Denver high schoolers. Now, he’s ready to tell all about Denver educational deficiencies and how to fix them.
Steve Finesilver’s book is entitled Hard Knocks & Dirty Socks, Through the Eyes of Coach. In his book, Coach Finesilver peels back the curtain and reveals an educational product lacking in Denver. Hear his harsh condemnations, and constructive calls to action, designed to remedy public school disasters, like the one that exists at Denver Public Schools. https://www.amazon.com/Hard-Knocks-Dirty-Socks-Through/dp/1954077068/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1681523615&sr=8-1
Recent shooting horrors at East High are discussed. The 1971 GW school riot also gets reviewed. Finesilver reveals the dangers of modern schools and the under-reporting of safety violations. Gone are the days when teachers were treated as professionals and entrusted with the authority, training and backing to do their jobs properly.
Good education starts with good parents and the Finesilver family is renowned for that. We talk about Steve’s mom and dad, and his crush on Nancy Silverman, the host’s younger sister. It all ended in humorous calamity as you will hear. The experience made everybody stronger, especially Steve Finesilver who then hit the gym.
Ahead of his time when it came to disciplined training and weight-lifting, Steve Finesilver grew his body through hard training and became massively strong. That made Coach Finesilver an ideal instructor in football and wrestling, as proved not just by scores of champion DPS athletes, but by his (and Brenda’s) 7 amazing kids. https://www.win-magazine.com/2018/12/21/finesilvers-are-a-gem-of-a-family/
The Finesilver boys are wrestling legends. They’ve won countless Colorado championships and both sets of twins wrestled collegiately for Duke. Matt Finesilver took advantage of one more eligibility year to just kick ass as a heavyweight for Michigan. Watch this. https://twitter.com/umichwrestling/status/1632088661339815936
Steve Finesilver is still working to help and motivate kids. His book and call to action is his effort to reform education. Knowing Coach, he won’t quit. That’s the theme of the song by Show Troubadour Dave Gunders titled, Eddie Don’t Quit, about a determined high schooler. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJJmE1aHERs
Listen at the outset of the show to a good discussion of outrageous new abortion restrictions headed for review by the US Supreme Court, featuring corrupt Justice Clarence Thomas. Lively discussion ensues over what sports are real and which ones are least athletic. There is locker room flavor and jock smell to the entire show. Enjoy.
Rundown -
Morgan Carroll in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 09:48
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:40:54
"Place In The Sun" by Dave Gunders - 02:06:45
Morgan Carroll, former president and majority leader of the Colorado state Senate, moved mountains during her six super-successful years as Colorado State Democratic Chair and oversaw Democratic domination of Colorado politics. This is her exit interview and she discusses everything.
Current events discussed include the Nashville church school shooting, the expelling of the Tennessee Two, and the Trump Texas judge outlawing medical abortion drugs women have used safely for decades. Carroll is a keen analyst and master of Colorado politics.
Morgan Carroll is outspoken in her demands that women retain their right to bodily autonomy. Hear her heartfelt reaction to Dobbs overturning Roe v Wade. Carroll knows Colorado, including the Western Slope and she was part of almost beating Boebert.
An accomplished attorney, Morgan Carroll discusses the need NOW for Rule of Law holding Trump and his cronies accountable under the law. The NYC prosecution and arrest of USA’s 45th president are reviewed. So are upcoming court cases.
Listen to Episode 50 to hear Carroll’s remarkable background. As a girl, she traveled with her mother and fought to free Soviet Jews stuck behind the Iron Curtain. Now, Morgan Carrol discusses the importance of fighting Russian attempts to destroy Ukraine. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-50-morgan-carroll/id1522579679?i=1000526954056
Senator Carroll is outspoken in her support for President Joe Biden and she describes their personal encounters. Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi is another impressive Dem leader Morgan Carroll knows and describes. The wise old Biden and Pelosi of handling Trump gets discussed.
Toward the end of the interview, the Denver mayor’s race is analyzed. Run-off will be contested between prior show guests Kelly Brough (Ep. 134) and former Colorado State Senator Michael Johnston (Ep. 136). Morgan Carroll comes out strongly in favor of her former colleague, Johnston, and she explains why.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers with fantastic discussion of disturbing current events, including the school shootings and civil rights. Gunders has a song addressing the Tennessee legislators and generational change. Gunders’ song, Place in the Sun, was written after the Parkland, FL shooting, and is hopeful.
Rundown -
Morgan Carroll in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 09:48
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:40:54
"Place In The Sun" by Dave Gunders - 02:06:45
Morgan Carroll, former president and majority leader of the Colorado state Senate, moved mountains during her six super-successful years as Colorado State Democratic Chair and oversaw Democratic domination of Colorado politics. This is her exit interview and she discusses everything.
Current events discussed include the Nashville church school shooting, the expelling of the Tennessee Two, and the Trump Texas judge outlawing medical abortion drugs women have used safely for decades. Carroll is a keen analyst and master of Colorado politics.
Morgan Carroll is outspoken in her demands that women retain their right to bodily autonomy. Hear her heartfelt reaction to Dobbs overturning Roe v Wade. Carroll knows Colorado, including the Western Slope and she was part of almost beating Boebert.
An accomplished attorney, Morgan Carroll discusses the need NOW for Rule of Law holding Trump and his cronies accountable under the law. The NYC prosecution and arrest of USA’s 45th president are reviewed. So are upcoming court cases.
Listen to Episode 50 to hear Carroll’s remarkable background. As a girl, she traveled with her mother and fought to free Soviet Jews stuck behind the Iron Curtain. Now, Morgan Carrol discusses the importance of fighting Russian attempts to destroy Ukraine. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-50-morgan-carroll/id1522579679?i=1000526954056
Senator Carroll is outspoken in her support for President Joe Biden and she describes their personal encounters. Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi is another impressive Dem leader Morgan Carroll knows and describes. The wise old Biden and Pelosi of handling Trump gets discussed.
Toward the end of the interview, the Denver mayor’s race is analyzed. Run-off will be contested between prior show guests Kelly Brough (Ep. 134) and former Colorado State Senator Michael Johnston (Ep. 136). Morgan Carroll comes out strongly in favor of her former colleague, Johnston, and she explains why.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers with fantastic discussion of disturbing current events, including the school shootings and civil rights. Gunders has a song addressing the Tennessee legislators and generational change. Gunders’ song, Place in the Sun, was written after the Parkland, FL shooting, and is hopeful.
Rundown -
Terrance Roberts - 07:59
Dedication to Juniper Eddy Kay - 01:53:05
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:56:59
"Talking In Tongues" by Dave Gunders - 02:21:08
Terrance Roberts talks about everything, including Donald Trump in this provocative episode. Roberts knows the state court system through many criminal justice encounters as the defendant. Now, Roberts, the reformed revolutionary, wants to be mayor of his native Denver.
Show starts with a pointed monologue intro on the meaning of the Trump indictment and the ominous disappointment felt when hearing Republican leaders with microphones take the side of Trump against any and all prosecutions. Sad shock expressed at the willingness of Caplis, Brauchler to countenance Trump after his J6 pledge at Waco, his dinner with Nazis, and his bat to head of DA Bragg.
Terrance Roberts loved his native Holly neighborhood of Denver so much, he was willing to die for his hood. And his gang. Roberts (Showbizz) was a major Denver gang member, who rightfully spent a decade in prison, and then reformed. Listen to that fascinating journey, and get a taste of life behind bars.
Host explains his role in trying to solve and prosecute gang homicides, including his response on A Homicide Duty to the 1988 murder of teen Cameron Smith for wearing a red hat as he rode his bike in northeast Denver. Roberts knew the story and the legend, but got educated on things known to the former top prosecutor in Denver. https://www.westword.com/news/the-original-gangster-rap-5054708
While incarcerated, Roberts exercised his body and mind, and then dedicated himself to helping others with his racial justice, and anti-gang message and organization. When the Holly shopping center burned down in 2008, Terrance Roberts stepped in with peaceful solutions, and obvious leadership skills. Along the way, Terrance Roberts’ dream of positivity at the Holly went up in gunsmoke.
Terrance Roberts got charged with the shooting of another member of the gang with which he previously affiliated. Fearing for his life, Terrance Roberts went and got his gun, and shot a man numerous times at a public event. Roberts was arrested and charged with Attempted First Degree Murder by the Denver DA’s Office. It is the subject of the hit book and movie titled, The Holly. https://thehollyfilm.com/
Terrance Roberts testified at his attempted murder trial, and experienced skillful cross-examination by Denver Chief Deputy DA Henry Cooper. The trial was full of dramatic twists and turns. Along the way, Roberts publicly vented against elected Denver DA Mitch Morrissey for treating him too harshly. When compared to Trump’s castigations of NY prosecutor Bragg, Roberts ably defends himself.
Listen to how Terrance Roberts became a Denver racial justice protester and a community leader. In wake of Geroge Floyd murder, Terrance Roberts helped lead racial justice groups that were infiltrated by FBI informant, Mickey, as described in Alphabet Boys podcast (our Episode 138). Listen to Terrance Roberts describe his attitude towards Mickey and Alphabet Boys.
Terrance Roberts brings hard-earned, fascinating, and provocative perspectives to this wide open Denver mayor’s race. He knows the streets of northeast Denver, and the impact of culture and poverty. Terrance Roberts demonstrates that he has an inquisitive mind, sharp intellect, and a desire to help people. Roberts now gets recognized on American streets because of the success of The Holly movie, which is terrific entertainment. So is Roberts on this podcast.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders rocks and rolls the end of the show with his lively conversation, and outstanding song titled, "Talking in Tongues." The origin of the song is discussed along with the legal travails of now indicted Donald Trump in his native NYC. Perfect place for prosecuting the Big Apple’s homegrown monster. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e-8WoYM9Pk
Trump gave green light for violence to his followers, by singing an anthem with the J6 prisoners, promising them exonerations, and dining at Mar-a-Lago with neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes, and Kanye West. Despite this authoritarian dinner, and the bat to Bragg’s head picture Trump posted, the GOP and R/W pundits stay with the defeated former president who’ll be arraigned on Tuesday, the same day Denver votes for Mayor. What a consequential Tuesday upcoming.
What a country, city, and state. What a world, what a life, what a day. The April Fools edition of The Craig Silverman Show is no joke. Terrance Roberts is a serious candidate for Denver mayor. MAGA might be funny (president pokes porn star) if it was not so serious. Enjoy this show.
Rundown -
Terrance Roberts - 07:59
Dedication to Juniper Eddy Kay - 01:53:05
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:56:59
"Talking In Tongues" by Dave Gunders - 02:21:08
Terrance Roberts talks about everything, including Donald Trump in this provocative episode. Roberts knows the state court system through many criminal justice encounters as the defendant. Now, Roberts, the reformed revolutionary, wants to be mayor of his native Denver.
Show starts with a pointed monologue intro on the meaning of the Trump indictment and the ominous disappointment felt when hearing Republican leaders with microphones take the side of Trump against any and all prosecutions. Sad shock expressed at the willingness of Caplis, Brauchler to countenance Trump after his J6 pledge at Waco, his dinner with Nazis, and his bat to head of DA Bragg.
Terrance Roberts loved his native Holly neighborhood of Denver so much, he was willing to die for his hood. And his gang. Roberts (Showbizz) was a major Denver gang member, who rightfully spent a decade in prison, and then reformed. Listen to that fascinating journey, and get a taste of life behind bars.
Host explains his role in trying to solve and prosecute gang homicides, including his response on A Homicide Duty to the 1988 murder of teen Cameron Smith for wearing a red hat as he rode his bike in northeast Denver. Roberts knew the story and the legend, but got educated on things known to the former top prosecutor in Denver. https://www.westword.com/news/the-original-gangster-rap-5054708
While incarcerated, Roberts exercised his body and mind, and then dedicated himself to helping others with his racial justice, and anti-gang message and organization. When the Holly shopping center burned down in 2008, Terrance Roberts stepped in with peaceful solutions, and obvious leadership skills. Along the way, Terrance Roberts’ dream of positivity at the Holly went up in gunsmoke.
Terrance Roberts got charged with the shooting of another member of the gang with which he previously affiliated. Fearing for his life, Terrance Roberts went and got his gun, and shot a man numerous times at a public event. Roberts was arrested and charged with Attempted First Degree Murder by the Denver DA’s Office. It is the subject of the hit book and movie titled, The Holly. https://thehollyfilm.com/
Terrance Roberts testified at his attempted murder trial, and experienced skillful cross-examination by Denver Chief Deputy DA Henry Cooper. The trial was full of dramatic twists and turns. Along the way, Roberts publicly vented against elected Denver DA Mitch Morrissey for treating him too harshly. When compared to Trump’s castigations of NY prosecutor Bragg, Roberts ably defends himself.
Listen to how Terrance Roberts became a Denver racial justice protester and a community leader. In wake of Geroge Floyd murder, Terrance Roberts helped lead racial justice groups that were infiltrated by FBI informant, Mickey, as described in Alphabet Boys podcast (our Episode 138). Listen to Terrance Roberts describe his attitude towards Mickey and Alphabet Boys.
Terrance Roberts brings hard-earned, fascinating, and provocative perspectives to this wide open Denver mayor’s race. He knows the streets of northeast Denver, and the impact of culture and poverty. Terrance Roberts demonstrates that he has an inquisitive mind, sharp intellect, and a desire to help people. Roberts now gets recognized on American streets because of the success of The Holly movie, which is terrific entertainment. So is Roberts on this podcast.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders rocks and rolls the end of the show with his lively conversation, and outstanding song titled, "Talking in Tongues." The origin of the song is discussed along with the legal travails of now indicted Donald Trump in his native NYC. Perfect place for prosecuting the Big Apple’s homegrown monster. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e-8WoYM9Pk
Trump gave green light for violence to his followers, by singing an anthem with the J6 prisoners, promising them exonerations, and dining at Mar-a-Lago with neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes, and Kanye West. Despite this authoritarian dinner, and the bat to Bragg’s head picture Trump posted, the GOP and R/W pundits stay with the defeated former president who’ll be arraigned on Tuesday, the same day Denver votes for Mayor. What a consequential Tuesday upcoming.
What a country, city, and state. What a world, what a life, what a day. The April Fools edition of The Craig Silverman Show is no joke. Terrance Roberts is a serious candidate for Denver mayor. MAGA might be funny (president pokes porn star) if it was not so serious. Enjoy this show.
Rundown -
Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Every Little Problem" with Dave Gunders - 22:58
Barry Levine - 28:47
It’s all happening in NYC where the show host this week went to see Trump’s self-promised arrest, but since it did not happen, three great Broadway shows were seen in two days. Hear positive reviews of Parade, Leopoldstadt, and Beautiful Noise.
Barry Levine is an experienced New Yorker, accomplished American journalist, author, and media executive. Levine is best known for his work as an investigative reporter and editor, in the area of politics, government and entertainment, working for many years at the National Enquirer.
Levine and the Enquirer were nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for their story exposing the love child of former Dem VP nominee, John Edwards. The subsequent campaign fraud prosecution of Senator Edwards bears considerable resemblance to what Trump may also be facing. E. Jean Carroll v Trump court case is also discussed.
Barry Levine authored (in 2019) All the President’s Women: Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator. Back in the day, Levine and other reporters followed Trump’s Aspen affairs. Barry knows Donald Trump’s NY secrets and Trump’s fantasy of being Hugh Hefner. Levine has interviewed scores of females Trump has victimized.
Hear about Barry Levine’s powerful interview with Stormy Daniels and what she’s like in person, and with her clothes on. Stormy was an adult porn star, but she has better character than America’s former president. Stormy has the gumption and experience to assign, based on anatomy, the nickname Tiny to Trump.
Listen and learn how Fred Trump sent women to his son Donald’s military school to impress his son and other cadets. We discuss life and death of first wife Ivana who claimed she was raped by her husband, the man who also enjoyed reading Hitler speeches in the bedroom.
No holds are barred as Levine dissects the way Trump has consistently preyed on women, including alongside Jeffrey Epstein. Levine has also written The Spider: Inside the Criminal Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell (Episode 74). Birds of a feather flock together. And worse.
Show opening features Troubadour Dave Gunders and host discussing latest mobster-like threats against prosecutors made by America’s sociopathic former president. Great Gunders’ original song featured. "Every Little Problem" explains how little issues grow into elephant (GOP) size problems if not stopped early.
America needs its justice systems to soon stop America’s NYC-born, mobsterish, predatory, twice-impeached, defeated former president. This show will go to celebratory parades in whatever jurisdiction promises justice finally delivered to Donald Trump.
Rundown -
Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Every Little Problem" with Dave Gunders - 22:58
Barry Levine - 28:47
It’s all happening in NYC where the show host this week went to see Trump’s self-promised arrest, but since it did not happen, three great Broadway shows were seen in two days. Hear positive reviews of Parade, Leopoldstadt, and Beautiful Noise.
Barry Levine is an experienced New Yorker, accomplished American journalist, author, and media executive. Levine is best known for his work as an investigative reporter and editor, in the area of politics, government and entertainment, working for many years at the National Enquirer.
Levine and the Enquirer were nominated for a Pulitzer Prize for their story exposing the love child of former Dem VP nominee, John Edwards. The subsequent campaign fraud prosecution of Senator Edwards bears considerable resemblance to what Trump may also be facing. E. Jean Carroll v Trump court case is also discussed.
Barry Levine authored (in 2019) All the President’s Women: Donald Trump and the Making of a Predator. Back in the day, Levine and other reporters followed Trump’s Aspen affairs. Barry knows Donald Trump’s NY secrets and Trump’s fantasy of being Hugh Hefner. Levine has interviewed scores of females Trump has victimized.
Hear about Barry Levine’s powerful interview with Stormy Daniels and what she’s like in person, and with her clothes on. Stormy was an adult porn star, but she has better character than America’s former president. Stormy has the gumption and experience to assign, based on anatomy, the nickname Tiny to Trump.
Listen and learn how Fred Trump sent women to his son Donald’s military school to impress his son and other cadets. We discuss life and death of first wife Ivana who claimed she was raped by her husband, the man who also enjoyed reading Hitler speeches in the bedroom.
No holds are barred as Levine dissects the way Trump has consistently preyed on women, including alongside Jeffrey Epstein. Levine has also written The Spider: Inside the Criminal Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell (Episode 74). Birds of a feather flock together. And worse.
Show opening features Troubadour Dave Gunders and host discussing latest mobster-like threats against prosecutors made by America’s sociopathic former president. Great Gunders’ original song featured. "Every Little Problem" explains how little issues grow into elephant (GOP) size problems if not stopped early.
America needs its justice systems to soon stop America’s NYC-born, mobsterish, predatory, twice-impeached, defeated former president. This show will go to celebratory parades in whatever jurisdiction promises justice finally delivered to Donald Trump.
Rundown -
Mike Rothschild - 05:42
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:23:40
"Impossible Happiness" by Dave Gunders - 01:47:24
Understand QAnon, perhaps for the first time in your life, in this entertaining hour plus interview with best-selling American author, Mike Rothschild. https://www.amazon.com/Storm-Upon-Us-Conspiracy-Everything/dp/1612199291
Learn the origins of QAnon and the interesting clues and timelines involved. Find out about the complicity of social media companies working in tandem with American talk radio. Find out the Q lingo and orthodoxies.
Donald Trump and Vlad Putin have taken full advantage of the dissension wrought by QAnon, this all-powerful digital movement. Believers envision military “insiders” who’ve provided Q Drops revealing truth that Trump is heaven sent to rid Earth of lefties.
QAnon might be funny if it was not so serious. Find out Q’s many Colorado connections. We discuss the Q roles of Tina Peters, Lin Wood, Hunter S. Thompson, Lauren Boebert, Dan Caplis, Jenna Ellis, George Brauchler, Randy Corporon, Joe Oltmann, Peter Boyles, and others.
Rothschild explains how QAnon, a bigoted conspiracy theory explaining everything, was accelerated by Trump and the MAGA world. Learn of early precursors of the Q phenomenon such as 9/11 truthers, JFK conspiracy nuts, and birtherism. The Obama administration triggered many people.
World events are frightening. When the Covid pandemic hit, people became isolated with laptops and iPhones. Digital algorithms pelt people with bad news podcasts and all too often, disinformation by R/W profit motivated miscreants such as Alex Jones, Jerome Corsi, Roger Stone, and Tucker Carlson, who’ve all spewed Q talking points.
QAnon was at the heart of Trump’s Big Lie. That’s why they led Trump’s J6 Insurrection at the Capitol. Mike Rothschild explains the addictive quality of the “hope-ium” which QAnon hucksters like Gen. Mike Flynn sell to vulnerable, uneducated, and unhappy people.
Totally Q-resistant is ever-happy show Troubadour Dave Gunders who delights with his pandemic inspired song, Impossible Happiness. The world is going through more than just a little rough patch as Trump claims only he can prevent WWIII which seems to be his 2024 sales pitch.
The world is in a heap of trouble and the dynamic duo of Dave & Craig toss around current events like Trump’s imminent indictments in NYC and elsewhere. Also discussed is the International Criminal Court indictment of Vlad Putin! Meanwhile, China’s Xi is going to Moscow next week. Uh oh.
Rundown -
Mike Rothschild - 05:42
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:23:40
"Impossible Happiness" by Dave Gunders - 01:47:24
Understand QAnon, perhaps for the first time in your life, in this entertaining hour plus interview with best-selling American author, Mike Rothschild. https://www.amazon.com/Storm-Upon-Us-Conspiracy-Everything/dp/1612199291
Learn the origins of QAnon and the interesting clues and timelines involved. Find out about the complicity of social media companies working in tandem with American talk radio. Find out the Q lingo and orthodoxies.
Donald Trump and Vlad Putin have taken full advantage of the dissension wrought by QAnon, this all-powerful digital movement. Believers envision military “insiders” who’ve provided Q Drops revealing truth that Trump is heaven sent to rid Earth of lefties.
QAnon might be funny if it was not so serious. Find out Q’s many Colorado connections. We discuss the Q roles of Tina Peters, Lin Wood, Hunter S. Thompson, Lauren Boebert, Dan Caplis, Jenna Ellis, George Brauchler, Randy Corporon, Joe Oltmann, Peter Boyles, and others.
Rothschild explains how QAnon, a bigoted conspiracy theory explaining everything, was accelerated by Trump and the MAGA world. Learn of early precursors of the Q phenomenon such as 9/11 truthers, JFK conspiracy nuts, and birtherism. The Obama administration triggered many people.
World events are frightening. When the Covid pandemic hit, people became isolated with laptops and iPhones. Digital algorithms pelt people with bad news podcasts and all too often, disinformation by R/W profit motivated miscreants such as Alex Jones, Jerome Corsi, Roger Stone, and Tucker Carlson, who’ve all spewed Q talking points.
QAnon was at the heart of Trump’s Big Lie. That’s why they led Trump’s J6 Insurrection at the Capitol. Mike Rothschild explains the addictive quality of the “hope-ium” which QAnon hucksters like Gen. Mike Flynn sell to vulnerable, uneducated, and unhappy people.
Totally Q-resistant is ever-happy show Troubadour Dave Gunders who delights with his pandemic inspired song, Impossible Happiness. The world is going through more than just a little rough patch as Trump claims only he can prevent WWIII which seems to be his 2024 sales pitch.
The world is in a heap of trouble and the dynamic duo of Dave & Craig toss around current events like Trump’s imminent indictments in NYC and elsewhere. Also discussed is the International Criminal Court indictment of Vlad Putin! Meanwhile, China’s Xi is going to Moscow next week. Uh oh.
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Leslie Herod - 04:59
Cole Wist and Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 53:00
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:20:52
"Come Down Miss Lizzie" by Dave Gunders - 01:40:46
Colorado State Representative Leslie Herod makes a strong case for becoming Denver 46th Mayor. She would also be Denver’s first female mayor and Denver’s first queer chief executive. Rep. Herod uses that word about herself which gives rise to fascinating conversation.
Find out who Rep. Herod’s friends and influencers are. Endorsed by Wellington Webb and Dottie Lamm, Herod had law enforcement and military as part of her upbringing in Colorado Springs. Learn how and why she fell in love with Denver.
Size up Rep. Herod’s capacity to be a leader as she responds to harsh criticism in an Axios report. Learn about her poodle mix pet named Clinton and what it was like when she worked for Barack Obama.
Rep. Leslie Herod shows her smarts and sense of humor when asked about Lauren Boebert becoming a grandmother at age 36. Hear her wise responses regarding Ron DeSantis. Learn about Rep. Herod’s roles at major non-profits. Size up her politics and leadership skills.
Rep. Herod brought an entourage who were then welcomed into Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Past guests (and friends of show) Cole Wist and Mario Nicolais came to support their mayoral choice. Afterward, they stick around for a lively discussion about what makes Leslie Herod special.
Cole Wist was a rising Republican legislator and superstar several years ago. That all changed when he refused to go along with MAGA and RMGO. Wist is a proven person of principle who detests bigotry and incompetence. His support of Herod could be a difference maker.
The same could be said of Colorado Sun columnist Mario Nicolais who’d likely still be a Republican but for Donald Trump’s malign GOP takeover. These two lawyers respect the rule of law and won’t be confused for progressives. They see rare qualities in Rep. Herod.
Mario Nicolais entertains as he also discusses attorney Jenna Ellis, who just got censured by the Colorado Supreme Court for her part in Donald Trump‘s big election lie. Was the penalty too slight or just right? Listen to these Colorado lawyer/columnists discuss.
Troubadour Dave Gunders joins in on the Jenna Ellis discussion and other current events. Dave also brings us his beautiful song, Come Down, Miss Lizzie, which tells the story of a different kind of love back in 1799. Upcoming NYC prosecution of 45 also batted around.
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Leslie Herod - 04:59
Cole Wist and Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 53:00
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:20:52
"Come Down Miss Lizzie" by Dave Gunders - 01:40:46
Colorado State Representative Leslie Herod makes a strong case for becoming Denver 46th Mayor. She would also be Denver’s first female mayor and Denver’s first queer chief executive. Rep. Herod uses that word about herself which gives rise to fascinating conversation.
Find out who Rep. Herod’s friends and influencers are. Endorsed by Wellington Webb and Dottie Lamm, Herod had law enforcement and military as part of her upbringing in Colorado Springs. Learn how and why she fell in love with Denver.
Size up Rep. Herod’s capacity to be a leader as she responds to harsh criticism in an Axios report. Learn about her poodle mix pet named Clinton and what it was like when she worked for Barack Obama.
Rep. Leslie Herod shows her smarts and sense of humor when asked about Lauren Boebert becoming a grandmother at age 36. Hear her wise responses regarding Ron DeSantis. Learn about Rep. Herod’s roles at major non-profits. Size up her politics and leadership skills.
Rep. Herod brought an entourage who were then welcomed into Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Past guests (and friends of show) Cole Wist and Mario Nicolais came to support their mayoral choice. Afterward, they stick around for a lively discussion about what makes Leslie Herod special.
Cole Wist was a rising Republican legislator and superstar several years ago. That all changed when he refused to go along with MAGA and RMGO. Wist is a proven person of principle who detests bigotry and incompetence. His support of Herod could be a difference maker.
The same could be said of Colorado Sun columnist Mario Nicolais who’d likely still be a Republican but for Donald Trump’s malign GOP takeover. These two lawyers respect the rule of law and won’t be confused for progressives. They see rare qualities in Rep. Herod.
Mario Nicolais entertains as he also discusses attorney Jenna Ellis, who just got censured by the Colorado Supreme Court for her part in Donald Trump‘s big election lie. Was the penalty too slight or just right? Listen to these Colorado lawyer/columnists discuss.
Troubadour Dave Gunders joins in on the Jenna Ellis discussion and other current events. Dave also brings us his beautiful song, Come Down, Miss Lizzie, which tells the story of a different kind of love back in 1799. Upcoming NYC prosecution of 45 also batted around.
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Trevor Aaronson - 04:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:17:22
"Deep Down" by Dave Gunders - 01:33:10
Trevor Aaronson is the journalistic star of the new dramatic episodic podcast, Alphabet Boys, which features a compelling Colorado criminal justice story and startling revelations. Aaronson’s podcast involves an awful FBI informant who stirred up trouble at 2020 Colorado racial justice protests.
Listen to the threats made to Colorado’s top prosecutor and determine the seriousness. The assassination target was Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and the potential perpetrator scoped out his target’s home. Real people were hurt severely during these Colorado protests.
We witnessed the 2020 mayhem in downtown Denver and Aurora. Thanks to the Alphabet Boys podcast, we can hear how the FBI had their paid informant (Mickey) in the middle of it, and he caused major parts of the problem. Alphabet Boys tells this spy story with compelling audio evidence and with the guts of Aaronson.
The ten-part podcast will keep your attention and it builds to a big finish. Learn how Alphabet Boys was put together. Does Antifa exist? Has it been exaggerated as part of a political agenda? Find out some great Colorado inside information. https://alphabetboys.xyz/
Learn background of Trevor Aaronson, expert at disclosing FBI abuses. The Colorado-NYV terrorism case against Najibulla Zazi is reviewed. Also discussed is January 6, 2021 Capitol violence in Washington and Aaronson wonders why the FBI did not infiltrate and stop that MAGA insurrection. Politics at work in the FBI?
The Church Congressional Committee (1975) was supposed to stop all this spying by the FBI but Alphabet Boys makes clear FBI let loose a monster on the racial justice protest movements in Colorado. There are now 15,000 paid federal informants in America and Aaronson is the journalist dedicated to pointing out abuses.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers with his song, Deep Down, perfect for an embedded spy with the FBI. We discuss the Murdaugh verdict and how he lied under oath, as double murderers do, Troubadour and host review their mini-rift, all about modern technology and short attention spans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2eUjdFO4AU
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Trevor Aaronson - 04:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:17:22
"Deep Down" by Dave Gunders - 01:33:10
Trevor Aaronson is the journalistic star of the new dramatic episodic podcast, Alphabet Boys, which features a compelling Colorado criminal justice story and startling revelations. Aaronson’s podcast involves an awful FBI informant who stirred up trouble at 2020 Colorado racial justice protests.
Listen to the threats made to Colorado’s top prosecutor and determine the seriousness. The assassination target was Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and the potential perpetrator scoped out his target’s home. Real people were hurt severely during these Colorado protests.
We witnessed the 2020 mayhem in downtown Denver and Aurora. Thanks to the Alphabet Boys podcast, we can hear how the FBI had their paid informant (Mickey) in the middle of it, and he caused major parts of the problem. Alphabet Boys tells this spy story with compelling audio evidence and with the guts of Aaronson.
The ten-part podcast will keep your attention and it builds to a big finish. Learn how Alphabet Boys was put together. Does Antifa exist? Has it been exaggerated as part of a political agenda? Find out some great Colorado inside information. https://alphabetboys.xyz/
Learn background of Trevor Aaronson, expert at disclosing FBI abuses. The Colorado-NYV terrorism case against Najibulla Zazi is reviewed. Also discussed is January 6, 2021 Capitol violence in Washington and Aaronson wonders why the FBI did not infiltrate and stop that MAGA insurrection. Politics at work in the FBI?
The Church Congressional Committee (1975) was supposed to stop all this spying by the FBI but Alphabet Boys makes clear FBI let loose a monster on the racial justice protest movements in Colorado. There are now 15,000 paid federal informants in America and Aaronson is the journalist dedicated to pointing out abuses.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers with his song, Deep Down, perfect for an embedded spy with the FBI. We discuss the Murdaugh verdict and how he lied under oath, as double murderers do, Troubadour and host review their mini-rift, all about modern technology and short attention spans. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2eUjdFO4AU
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Greg Gold in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 04:58
Debbie Ortega - 22:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:37:31
"Revelation Town" by Dave Gunders - 01:51:08
Warren Tribune article about Greg Gold - 01:55:33
Denver Councilwoman Debbie Ortega shows off her experience, wisdom and seriousness as a candidate for Denver mayor. She’s been elected citywide numerous times and has been a Denver public servant for parts of six decades. She’s seen Denver through booms and busts.
Learn about Ortega’s family as this proud great grandmother has many military and police progeny. She decries Denver’s slow response times on permitting and policing and describes her solutions. A West High grad, Ortega sets forth her positions on homelessness, affordable housing, and the mayoral debates. We discuss the race and other major candidates.
Attorney Greg Gold gets things kicked off in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge discussing his perilous recent trip to Kyiv well recounted here. https://www.tribtoday.com/news/local-news/2023/02/warren-native-greg-golds-heart-is-in-ukraine/
President Biden and Zelensky are lawyers with courage and integrity. The same is true for Greg Gold and our Ukrainian legal colleague Alex Gorgan we met on Episode 97. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-97-cu-president-todd-saliman-ukraine-update/id1522579679?i=1000563035806 Lt. Gorgan has become Col. Gorgan and Greg Gold just met with him again in Kyiv. Vlad Putin and Alex Murdaugh are sad law school grads with no morals; just like Tucker Carlson.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers musical excellence with his timely "Revelation Town" which may refer to Kyiv, which, as Greg Gold tells us, is a similar city to Denver. Gunders offers his usual thoughtful analysis of current events including why we should side with Ukraine. Here's a charity Greg Gold recommends. Give if you can. https://ukraineaidfund.org/
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Greg Gold in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 04:58
Debbie Ortega - 22:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:37:31
"Revelation Town" by Dave Gunders - 01:51:08
Warren Tribune article about Greg Gold - 01:55:33
Denver Councilwoman Debbie Ortega shows off her experience, wisdom and seriousness as a candidate for Denver mayor. She’s been elected citywide numerous times and has been a Denver public servant for parts of six decades. She’s seen Denver through booms and busts.
Learn about Ortega’s family as this proud great grandmother has many military and police progeny. She decries Denver’s slow response times on permitting and policing and describes her solutions. A West High grad, Ortega sets forth her positions on homelessness, affordable housing, and the mayoral debates. We discuss the race and other major candidates.
Attorney Greg Gold gets things kicked off in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge discussing his perilous recent trip to Kyiv well recounted here. https://www.tribtoday.com/news/local-news/2023/02/warren-native-greg-golds-heart-is-in-ukraine/
President Biden and Zelensky are lawyers with courage and integrity. The same is true for Greg Gold and our Ukrainian legal colleague Alex Gorgan we met on Episode 97. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-97-cu-president-todd-saliman-ukraine-update/id1522579679?i=1000563035806 Lt. Gorgan has become Col. Gorgan and Greg Gold just met with him again in Kyiv. Vlad Putin and Alex Murdaugh are sad law school grads with no morals; just like Tucker Carlson.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers musical excellence with his timely "Revelation Town" which may refer to Kyiv, which, as Greg Gold tells us, is a similar city to Denver. Gunders offers his usual thoughtful analysis of current events including why we should side with Ukraine. Here's a charity Greg Gold recommends. Give if you can. https://ukraineaidfund.org/
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"Looking Down" by Dave Gunders - 16:22
Kwame Spearman - 22:15
In our ongoing series of in depth interviews with major Denver mayoral candidates, show welcomes Kwame Spearman. He’s owner of The Tattered Cover, a Denver independent book selling institution.
Find out what makes this Denver native tick. Spearman grew up in east Denver and now worries about the unaffordable housing, homelessness, crime, and Denver headed downward. Listen to Kwame Spearman’s solutions.
Kwame Spearman worked for Bain Capital after going to East High, Columbia and then Yale Law School. After living and working in NYC, Spearman returned to be part of a group that purchased The Tattered Cover.
We go over the highlights from the latest Denver mayoral debates including Spearman’s qualified immunity discussion concerning DPD. We also discuss his homelessness discussions with Kyle Clark and others and last week’s guest, Chris Hansen.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes mightily with his wild song, Looking Down, apropos of the downward direction of Denver with its crime and homelessness problems. What can be done to restore Denver’s greatness?
Lively introduction with Troubadour include current events, the sad return of Tiger Woods with his tampon joke, and a quick sports review with a Colorado flavor. New champs in football, Nuggets soaring in basketball and baseball changing its rules. Let spring training and spring fever begin.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"Looking Down" by Dave Gunders - 16:22
Kwame Spearman - 22:15
In our ongoing series of in depth interviews with major Denver mayoral candidates, show welcomes Kwame Spearman. He’s owner of The Tattered Cover, a Denver independent book selling institution.
Find out what makes this Denver native tick. Spearman grew up in east Denver and now worries about the unaffordable housing, homelessness, crime, and Denver headed downward. Listen to Kwame Spearman’s solutions.
Kwame Spearman worked for Bain Capital after going to East High, Columbia and then Yale Law School. After living and working in NYC, Spearman returned to be part of a group that purchased The Tattered Cover.
We go over the highlights from the latest Denver mayoral debates including Spearman’s qualified immunity discussion concerning DPD. We also discuss his homelessness discussions with Kyle Clark and others and last week’s guest, Chris Hansen.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes mightily with his wild song, Looking Down, apropos of the downward direction of Denver with its crime and homelessness problems. What can be done to restore Denver’s greatness?
Lively introduction with Troubadour include current events, the sad return of Tiger Woods with his tampon joke, and a quick sports review with a Colorado flavor. New champs in football, Nuggets soaring in basketball and baseball changing its rules. Let spring training and spring fever begin.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Chris Hansen - 03:40
Sam Kaufman - 56:57
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:52:21
"Shake Your Moneymaker" by Dave Gunders - 01:59:42
'You People' Movie Review - 02:02:43
Colorado state Senator Chris Hansen makes his strong case to be elected Denver's 46th mayor. Senator Hansen is an engineer by training and experience. Growing up in Goodland, Kansas, Hansen always looked up to the regional capital of Denver, and frequently visited.
Elected to represent SD21 (central and east Denver), Hansen is a legislative leader who wants to now turn his attention to solving Denver’s problems. Hansen is a father of two boys who is proud of his attorney wife. Learn also about Hansen’s father, a necktie-wearing teacher, and his mother, a nurse.
Hansen gets passionate about climate change and electric heat pump technology that could revolutionize Denver’s buildings. Dr. Hansen also knows budgets, having served as the Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee and Vice Chair of the Joint Budget Committee.
So is Hansen’s good humor as he talks about the neckties he and his father have long favored. The Colorado Senate’s strict necktie rule is no problem for this mayoral candidate who wore a solid red tie to Thursday’s first Denver mayoral debate held at Regis College.
The candidate discusses his first priority commitment to Denver public safety. Denver’s ongoing crime and vehicular collision problems are unacceptable. Hansen claims he’s the infrastructure knowledgeable mayoral candidate Denver needs and his decision making skills are suited to the job.
Sam Kaufman’s job was to sell men neckties and it lasted many decades. As son of late great Fred Kaufman and proprietor of this region’s preeminent big and tall men’s clothing store, Sam is an expert at men’s fashion. He’s also sold hundreds of thousands of extra long ties.
Listen to the great yarns spun by this master clothier who spent decades also selling suits and shoes and other apparel at Kaufman’s Big and Tall Store in Englewood. The location at Hampden and Broadway was chosen after Fred Kaufman turned down offers to locate at Cinderella City.
Great athletes galore were among the Kaufman patrons. Listen for the invited name dropping including Julius Erving and Broncos’ greats Paul Smith and Randy Gradishar.
What are neckties all about? Personal expression and a show of respect. Are neckties going extinct? Perhaps. One necktie killer was Raymond Burr who went through them like dishrags as he sweated out playing Perry Mason in the Denver courthouse. Kaufman’s Burr necktie story is a classic.
Sam Kaufman is a brilliant storyteller who loved his famous father who helped bring pro basketball to Denver. Byron Beck is a big Kaufman’s fan and vice versa. These old Denver stories are classics.
For lawyers, a good necktie can be his moneymaker. Shake your Moneymaker is the cover song sung by show Troubadour Dave Gunders who pays tribute to Elmore James and neckties he too has known. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08U7tcjKWFM
As a special feature, Troubadour Dave Gunders give their reviews of the controversial number one movie on Netflix, You People. Was this the right way to cover mixed race marriage controversies, and were Jews treated fairly? https://www.timesofisrael.com/critics-pan-painful-portrayal-of-jews-in-race-relations-rom-com-you-people/
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Chris Hansen - 03:40
Sam Kaufman - 56:57
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:52:21
"Shake Your Moneymaker" by Dave Gunders - 01:59:42
'You People' Movie Review - 02:02:43
Colorado state Senator Chris Hansen makes his strong case to be elected Denver's 46th mayor. Senator Hansen is an engineer by training and experience. Growing up in Goodland, Kansas, Hansen always looked up to the regional capital of Denver, and frequently visited.
Elected to represent SD21 (central and east Denver), Hansen is a legislative leader who wants to now turn his attention to solving Denver’s problems. Hansen is a father of two boys who is proud of his attorney wife. Learn also about Hansen’s father, a necktie-wearing teacher, and his mother, a nurse.
Hansen gets passionate about climate change and electric heat pump technology that could revolutionize Denver’s buildings. Dr. Hansen also knows budgets, having served as the Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee and Vice Chair of the Joint Budget Committee.
So is Hansen’s good humor as he talks about the neckties he and his father have long favored. The Colorado Senate’s strict necktie rule is no problem for this mayoral candidate who wore a solid red tie to Thursday’s first Denver mayoral debate held at Regis College.
The candidate discusses his first priority commitment to Denver public safety. Denver’s ongoing crime and vehicular collision problems are unacceptable. Hansen claims he’s the infrastructure knowledgeable mayoral candidate Denver needs and his decision making skills are suited to the job.
Sam Kaufman’s job was to sell men neckties and it lasted many decades. As son of late great Fred Kaufman and proprietor of this region’s preeminent big and tall men’s clothing store, Sam is an expert at men’s fashion. He’s also sold hundreds of thousands of extra long ties.
Listen to the great yarns spun by this master clothier who spent decades also selling suits and shoes and other apparel at Kaufman’s Big and Tall Store in Englewood. The location at Hampden and Broadway was chosen after Fred Kaufman turned down offers to locate at Cinderella City.
Great athletes galore were among the Kaufman patrons. Listen for the invited name dropping including Julius Erving and Broncos’ greats Paul Smith and Randy Gradishar.
What are neckties all about? Personal expression and a show of respect. Are neckties going extinct? Perhaps. One necktie killer was Raymond Burr who went through them like dishrags as he sweated out playing Perry Mason in the Denver courthouse. Kaufman’s Burr necktie story is a classic.
Sam Kaufman is a brilliant storyteller who loved his famous father who helped bring pro basketball to Denver. Byron Beck is a big Kaufman’s fan and vice versa. These old Denver stories are classics.
For lawyers, a good necktie can be his moneymaker. Shake your Moneymaker is the cover song sung by show Troubadour Dave Gunders who pays tribute to Elmore James and neckties he too has known. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08U7tcjKWFM
As a special feature, Troubadour Dave Gunders give their reviews of the controversial number one movie on Netflix, You People. Was this the right way to cover mixed race marriage controversies, and were Jews treated fairly? https://www.timesofisrael.com/critics-pan-painful-portrayal-of-jews-in-race-relations-rom-com-you-people/
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Black Balloons" by Dave Gunders - 13:00
Mike Johnston - 20:00
Former Colorado State Senator Michael Johnston is an accomplished metro Denver educator who grew up in Eagle County, Colorado. He’s got degrees from Yale and Harvard and came to fame as an early Colorado ally of Senator Barack Obama.
Johnston is bilingual, represented Park Hill in the Colorado statehouse and his wife is a veteran Denver prosecutor. Listen to Senator Johnston discuss immigration, Denver Public Schools, crime, policing and the horrific death of Tyre Nichols.
Crime and homelessness are hurting Denver. So are failures at Denver Public Schools. As Denver mayor, Johnston explains how he’ll get involved in education. That’s his passion. Johnston has answers when it comes to solving homelessness. Micro-communities are the answer he proposes. https://mikejohnstonformayor.com/
Learn about Denver’s fascinating 9 to 1 political dollar match rule for contributors who are Denver citizens. Regarding guns, learn how Johnston was part of the Colorado Senate when large capacity magazines were outlawed. He’s now ready to fight for gun safety as Denver’s next mayor.
Find out Mike Johnston’s views on cannabis & his belief that law enforcement should be allowed to use MJ as they can alcohol. Johnston thinks he’s got the right coalition and ideas, especially as regards homelessness and education to win and succeed as Denver mayor.
Meanwhile, America remains troubled, including by a strange Chinese spy balloon. Troubadour Dave Gunders delights with his song, Black Balloons and brilliant banter about this possible existential crisis. This trial balloon should be controlled. We are feeling provocation, manipulation and possible infiltration.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Black Balloons" by Dave Gunders - 13:00
Mike Johnston - 20:00
Former Colorado State Senator Michael Johnston is an accomplished metro Denver educator who grew up in Eagle County, Colorado. He’s got degrees from Yale and Harvard and came to fame as an early Colorado ally of Senator Barack Obama.
Johnston is bilingual, represented Park Hill in the Colorado statehouse and his wife is a veteran Denver prosecutor. Listen to Senator Johnston discuss immigration, Denver Public Schools, crime, policing and the horrific death of Tyre Nichols.
Crime and homelessness are hurting Denver. So are failures at Denver Public Schools. As Denver mayor, Johnston explains how he’ll get involved in education. That’s his passion. Johnston has answers when it comes to solving homelessness. Micro-communities are the answer he proposes. https://mikejohnstonformayor.com/
Learn about Denver’s fascinating 9 to 1 political dollar match rule for contributors who are Denver citizens. Regarding guns, learn how Johnston was part of the Colorado Senate when large capacity magazines were outlawed. He’s now ready to fight for gun safety as Denver’s next mayor.
Find out Mike Johnston’s views on cannabis & his belief that law enforcement should be allowed to use MJ as they can alcohol. Johnston thinks he’s got the right coalition and ideas, especially as regards homelessness and education to win and succeed as Denver mayor.
Meanwhile, America remains troubled, including by a strange Chinese spy balloon. Troubadour Dave Gunders delights with his song, Black Balloons and brilliant banter about this possible existential crisis. This trial balloon should be controlled. We are feeling provocation, manipulation and possible infiltration.
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John Fielder - 05:22
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:42:21
"Light Of The Morning" by Dave Gunders - 01:52:06
John Fielder is widely recognized, with good reason, as Colorado’s most accomplished and talented landscape photographer. Find out here how Fielder is an accomplished businessman, environmentalist, author, community leader, conservationist, and a Colorado man to his core. For posterity's sake, Fielder just donated 5500 of his best images to the Colorado History museum.
Colorado captivated John Fielder as a young North Carolinian who had a Charlotte teacher who took him and six classmates on long summer journeys to explore the western half of North America. Learn how Fielder fell in love with the sight and name of Colorado upon first setting eyes on Longs Peak.
Fielder’s father was a prominent East Coast department store developer. After graduating from Duke with an accounting degree, John Fielder seemed destined to follow in his father’s footsteps after successfully managing the big Southglenn May D&F in the late 1970s. But John Fielder felt too drawn to the nearby mountains and photography.
Quitting his day job, John Fielder pursued his passion. For over forty years, Fielder has documented the grandeur of Colorado with his breathtaking photographs. Find out some secrets to Fielder’s remarkable career. No photographer in Colorado history has enjoyed more success. www.johfielder.com
Fielder’s a candid and terrific interviewee. He’s been an environmentalist since recruited decades ago by Wren Wirth to help designate by photography some Colorado mountain property worth protecting. Fielder is a fierce advocate for environmental causes and conservation. He’s authored fifty books about Colorado.
Fielder is renowned for photography capturing the natural beauty of Colorado. Fielder’s work has exceptional attention to detail, asymmetrical alignments (that he learned at department store displays), and exceptional use of light. Find out about John Fielder’s many years raising a family in the Denver area.
Fielder helped found Colorado Great Outdoors in 1992 and talks about its historic impacts. Now a grandfather of six with more on the way, Fielder’s not finished documenting the dire effects of climate change, and advocating for environmentalism through his photography and enterprises. https://goco.org/news/blog/on-great-outdoors-colorado-turning-20
Learn all about the wise man behind the camera. His role models were Ansel Adams and William Henry Jackson, two famous photographers from a century ago. Fans of fine landscape photography will long be studying the work of Colorado’s photographer of this generation, John Fielder, and this podcast will add to their wisdom.
Making his usual spectacular contribution is show Troubadour Dave Gunders who is also a Colorado mountaineer appreciative of the special light at sunrise. He gifts us with Light of the Morning, a song with a supernatural story behind it. Gunders and host discuss disturbing camera images seen in Paul Pelosi and Tyre Nichols’ violent victimizations.
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John Fielder - 05:22
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:42:21
"Light Of The Morning" by Dave Gunders - 01:52:06
John Fielder is widely recognized, with good reason, as Colorado’s most accomplished and talented landscape photographer. Find out here how Fielder is an accomplished businessman, environmentalist, author, community leader, conservationist, and a Colorado man to his core. For posterity's sake, Fielder just donated 5500 of his best images to the Colorado History museum.
Colorado captivated John Fielder as a young North Carolinian who had a Charlotte teacher who took him and six classmates on long summer journeys to explore the western half of North America. Learn how Fielder fell in love with the sight and name of Colorado upon first setting eyes on Longs Peak.
Fielder’s father was a prominent East Coast department store developer. After graduating from Duke with an accounting degree, John Fielder seemed destined to follow in his father’s footsteps after successfully managing the big Southglenn May D&F in the late 1970s. But John Fielder felt too drawn to the nearby mountains and photography.
Quitting his day job, John Fielder pursued his passion. For over forty years, Fielder has documented the grandeur of Colorado with his breathtaking photographs. Find out some secrets to Fielder’s remarkable career. No photographer in Colorado history has enjoyed more success. www.johfielder.com
Fielder’s a candid and terrific interviewee. He’s been an environmentalist since recruited decades ago by Wren Wirth to help designate by photography some Colorado mountain property worth protecting. Fielder is a fierce advocate for environmental causes and conservation. He’s authored fifty books about Colorado.
Fielder is renowned for photography capturing the natural beauty of Colorado. Fielder’s work has exceptional attention to detail, asymmetrical alignments (that he learned at department store displays), and exceptional use of light. Find out about John Fielder’s many years raising a family in the Denver area.
Fielder helped found Colorado Great Outdoors in 1992 and talks about its historic impacts. Now a grandfather of six with more on the way, Fielder’s not finished documenting the dire effects of climate change, and advocating for environmentalism through his photography and enterprises. https://goco.org/news/blog/on-great-outdoors-colorado-turning-20
Learn all about the wise man behind the camera. His role models were Ansel Adams and William Henry Jackson, two famous photographers from a century ago. Fans of fine landscape photography will long be studying the work of Colorado’s photographer of this generation, John Fielder, and this podcast will add to their wisdom.
Making his usual spectacular contribution is show Troubadour Dave Gunders who is also a Colorado mountaineer appreciative of the special light at sunrise. He gifts us with Light of the Morning, a song with a supernatural story behind it. Gunders and host discuss disturbing camera images seen in Paul Pelosi and Tyre Nichols’ violent victimizations.
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"Kelly's Story" YouTube Clip - 05:11
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 11:17
"Just Try Me" by Dave Gunders - 23:45
Kelly Brough - 29:47
Listen to this fun and interesting interview with Denver mayoral candidate Kelly Brough. She was Chief of Staff under John Hickenlooper and the head of Denver’s Career Service Authority before that. Now, she’s running to be Denver’s 46th mayor.
Brough pronounces her last name like the word “rough” and in this interview, she demonstrates she’s fun, more than rough enough and ready for the rigors of the mayoral campaign. Brough has decades of Denver experience and says she's ready for the chief executive job if she wins it. Brough believes in public service based on her upbringing and character.
Hear this former head of the Denver Chamber of Commerce explain the confusing campaign and debate rules in this spring 2023 election. If elected, Brough promises to get rough with the Denver School Board that is failing to deliver for the students in the Mile High City. We discuss crime, homelessness and how to revitalize downtown Denver.
As president and CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, Kelly Brough was focused on jobs. The wait times for permitting in Denver comes under criticism from the candidate who explains her plans to immediately do better.
Brough was he first female snow plow driver at Stapleton International Airport and the first female CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber. Born and raised in small Montana towns, she’s been in Denver since 1986. Her opening YouTube video contains tragedies and accomplishments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbp53VjQLe4
A widowed mother of two grown daughters, Brough realizes, if elected, she’s entering a challenge-filled time. Rapid technological changes will profoundly affect working people and the way big cities work. Denver is at an inflection point and needs great leadership.
Kelly Brough considers open artificial intelligence and its free availability online. Campaign platforms, position papers and speeches can be created instantaneously online through utilization of accumulated written wisdom through 2021. The implications are considered.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders had his beloved black lab Riley, age 14, finally pass away this week. We pay tribute to the life of Riley with fond reminiscences and a special YouTube page. This week's original Dave Gunders’ song is Just Try Me which suits the trying times we face when our pets pass on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yFTI7YX65c
Troubadour Dave Gunders is also a highly accomplished Denver remodeler and home renovator and he decries the Denver permitting process and its ridiculous delays. Businesses and the city of Denver are losing money unnecessarily.
Working and living in Denver needs to improve for the good of Colorado and its inhabitants. Kelly Brough agrees. She loves and owns a black lab too. All major Denver mayoral candidates flow through these fact-filled podcast interviews. Enjoy and evaluate.
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"Kelly's Story" YouTube Clip - 05:11
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 11:17
"Just Try Me" by Dave Gunders - 23:45
Kelly Brough - 29:47
Listen to this fun and interesting interview with Denver mayoral candidate Kelly Brough. She was Chief of Staff under John Hickenlooper and the head of Denver’s Career Service Authority before that. Now, she’s running to be Denver’s 46th mayor.
Brough pronounces her last name like the word “rough” and in this interview, she demonstrates she’s fun, more than rough enough and ready for the rigors of the mayoral campaign. Brough has decades of Denver experience and says she's ready for the chief executive job if she wins it. Brough believes in public service based on her upbringing and character.
Hear this former head of the Denver Chamber of Commerce explain the confusing campaign and debate rules in this spring 2023 election. If elected, Brough promises to get rough with the Denver School Board that is failing to deliver for the students in the Mile High City. We discuss crime, homelessness and how to revitalize downtown Denver.
As president and CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, Kelly Brough was focused on jobs. The wait times for permitting in Denver comes under criticism from the candidate who explains her plans to immediately do better.
Brough was he first female snow plow driver at Stapleton International Airport and the first female CEO of the Denver Metro Chamber. Born and raised in small Montana towns, she’s been in Denver since 1986. Her opening YouTube video contains tragedies and accomplishments. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbp53VjQLe4
A widowed mother of two grown daughters, Brough realizes, if elected, she’s entering a challenge-filled time. Rapid technological changes will profoundly affect working people and the way big cities work. Denver is at an inflection point and needs great leadership.
Kelly Brough considers open artificial intelligence and its free availability online. Campaign platforms, position papers and speeches can be created instantaneously online through utilization of accumulated written wisdom through 2021. The implications are considered.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders had his beloved black lab Riley, age 14, finally pass away this week. We pay tribute to the life of Riley with fond reminiscences and a special YouTube page. This week's original Dave Gunders’ song is Just Try Me which suits the trying times we face when our pets pass on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yFTI7YX65c
Troubadour Dave Gunders is also a highly accomplished Denver remodeler and home renovator and he decries the Denver permitting process and its ridiculous delays. Businesses and the city of Denver are losing money unnecessarily.
Working and living in Denver needs to improve for the good of Colorado and its inhabitants. Kelly Brough agrees. She loves and owns a black lab too. All major Denver mayoral candidates flow through these fact-filled podcast interviews. Enjoy and evaluate.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"Do What I Say" by Dave Gunders - 19:13
Paul Pazen - 24:38
Paul Pazen is a Denver cop, through and through. Born and raised in Denver in the shadow of District One, Pazen attended North High School and then joined the Marines where he served in the first Gulf War. He returned to join the Denver Police Department in January 1995.
Pazen took on one top assignment after another. He rose through the ranks to become Denver's police chief from 2018 through 2022. Retiring last October, Pazen is poised at age 52 for his next public service challenge. We discuss what’s next.
Public service was instilled in Pazen at an early age by his grandmother Lola Trujillo. Pazen only wants to succeed in Colorado and has no plans to move. Although he seriously considered a run for Denver mayor, listen as he explains his family reasons for not running now.
Pazen initiated successful law enforcement programs and had crime going down pre-pandemic. This former Denver police chief created and implemented the STAR (Support Team Assisted Response) program which sends mental health professionals, not cops, to certain non-violent calls.
Pazen responds to controversies occurring during his tenure. There was a $14 million judgment in federal court for DPD civil rights violations responding in 2020 to George Floyd protests. Former Chief Pazen brings up that 81 police officers were injured in that terrible week of downtown violence. We also discuss the Lodo shooting incident in which a DPD officer is now indicted.
Chief Pazen explains his fear of mass murder and preparation therefor. We review horrific crime sprees that went down on his watch. We remember the tattoo parlor victims and others in Lakewood and Denver, slain by a gunman who wrote it all down. Could DPD have stopped him? Could prosecutors? We discuss.
We also discussed the tragic murder of Shmuel Silverberg at Yeshivah Toras Chaim in August of 2021 and how his five assailants have still not been arraigned in Denver’s congested criminal court system. Chief Pazen showed up at that murder scene and countless others.
Pazen provides behind the scenes details, including how these crimes affected him personally. Discussed also is the tragic murder of Isabella Thallas and the critical wounding of Darian Simon on June 10, 2020. We try to further solve the mystery of the AK-47 murder weapon which belonged to DPD Sgt. Dan Politica.
We talk about Denver and Colorado's crime problems and their solutions, including how to combat car thefts and fentanyl deaths. Murder is not at record levels in Denver, but Colorado is setting murder records. What is going on? Pazen has wisdom.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has abundant wisdom, as displayed in his magnificent song, "Do What I Say." Dave Gunders contributes to a lively introduction, discussing current events, including the Biden classified documents investigation, Governor Jared Polis’ inaugural and possible run for president, as well as guitar greats, the late George Harrison and Jeff Beck. GoGo's Belinda Carlisle talk too.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"Do What I Say" by Dave Gunders - 19:13
Paul Pazen - 24:38
Paul Pazen is a Denver cop, through and through. Born and raised in Denver in the shadow of District One, Pazen attended North High School and then joined the Marines where he served in the first Gulf War. He returned to join the Denver Police Department in January 1995.
Pazen took on one top assignment after another. He rose through the ranks to become Denver's police chief from 2018 through 2022. Retiring last October, Pazen is poised at age 52 for his next public service challenge. We discuss what’s next.
Public service was instilled in Pazen at an early age by his grandmother Lola Trujillo. Pazen only wants to succeed in Colorado and has no plans to move. Although he seriously considered a run for Denver mayor, listen as he explains his family reasons for not running now.
Pazen initiated successful law enforcement programs and had crime going down pre-pandemic. This former Denver police chief created and implemented the STAR (Support Team Assisted Response) program which sends mental health professionals, not cops, to certain non-violent calls.
Pazen responds to controversies occurring during his tenure. There was a $14 million judgment in federal court for DPD civil rights violations responding in 2020 to George Floyd protests. Former Chief Pazen brings up that 81 police officers were injured in that terrible week of downtown violence. We also discuss the Lodo shooting incident in which a DPD officer is now indicted.
Chief Pazen explains his fear of mass murder and preparation therefor. We review horrific crime sprees that went down on his watch. We remember the tattoo parlor victims and others in Lakewood and Denver, slain by a gunman who wrote it all down. Could DPD have stopped him? Could prosecutors? We discuss.
We also discussed the tragic murder of Shmuel Silverberg at Yeshivah Toras Chaim in August of 2021 and how his five assailants have still not been arraigned in Denver’s congested criminal court system. Chief Pazen showed up at that murder scene and countless others.
Pazen provides behind the scenes details, including how these crimes affected him personally. Discussed also is the tragic murder of Isabella Thallas and the critical wounding of Darian Simon on June 10, 2020. We try to further solve the mystery of the AK-47 murder weapon which belonged to DPD Sgt. Dan Politica.
We talk about Denver and Colorado's crime problems and their solutions, including how to combat car thefts and fentanyl deaths. Murder is not at record levels in Denver, but Colorado is setting murder records. What is going on? Pazen has wisdom.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has abundant wisdom, as displayed in his magnificent song, "Do What I Say." Dave Gunders contributes to a lively introduction, discussing current events, including the Biden classified documents investigation, Governor Jared Polis’ inaugural and possible run for president, as well as guitar greats, the late George Harrison and Jeff Beck. GoGo's Belinda Carlisle talk too.
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Professor James Walsh - 05:46
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:03:16
"New Last Chance" by Dave Gunders - 01:21:19
Professor James “Jim” Walsh wants to be the mayor of Denver. And it could happen. He’s an entertaining academic in the political science department at the University of Colorado - Denver. Jim Walsh demonstrates on this fast-paced podcast why he’s highly esteemed by his students.
Walsh was a scholarship athlete at Duke where he wrestled at 177 pounds. As a working class Irish-Catholic American from western Pennsylvania, Walsh advocates for working people in his academics and with his politics. Walsh wants to make Denver the most worker friendly city in the country.
Theater is a big part of the Walsh teaching method. Walsh founded and runs the Romero Theater Troupe. This collaborative group seeks to expose counter-narratives in the Denver community and larger world through organic theater. Storytelling is the key. Liberalism sells in Denver, CO.
Listen to this fascinating interview and size up the viability of this candidate. The Denver Post wrote a glowing article about Professor Walsh. Dark horse mayoral candidates with catchy last names and diverse backgrounds have won before in Denver. https://www.denverpost.com/2022/12/30/james-walsh-denver-mayor-candidate-professor-running-with-student-volunteers/
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders discusses great issues of the day including GOP clown show as Boebert and others slowly choose a US House Speaker. Gunders gifts us with his song titled New Last Chance. The southwestern US is in our Colorado backyard, just right for fleeing as Denver weather gets frigid. Brighter days ahead.
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Professor James Walsh - 05:46
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:03:16
"New Last Chance" by Dave Gunders - 01:21:19
Professor James “Jim” Walsh wants to be the mayor of Denver. And it could happen. He’s an entertaining academic in the political science department at the University of Colorado - Denver. Jim Walsh demonstrates on this fast-paced podcast why he’s highly esteemed by his students.
Walsh was a scholarship athlete at Duke where he wrestled at 177 pounds. As a working class Irish-Catholic American from western Pennsylvania, Walsh advocates for working people in his academics and with his politics. Walsh wants to make Denver the most worker friendly city in the country.
Theater is a big part of the Walsh teaching method. Walsh founded and runs the Romero Theater Troupe. This collaborative group seeks to expose counter-narratives in the Denver community and larger world through organic theater. Storytelling is the key. Liberalism sells in Denver, CO.
Listen to this fascinating interview and size up the viability of this candidate. The Denver Post wrote a glowing article about Professor Walsh. Dark horse mayoral candidates with catchy last names and diverse backgrounds have won before in Denver. https://www.denverpost.com/2022/12/30/james-walsh-denver-mayor-candidate-professor-running-with-student-volunteers/
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders discusses great issues of the day including GOP clown show as Boebert and others slowly choose a US House Speaker. Gunders gifts us with his song titled New Last Chance. The southwestern US is in our Colorado backyard, just right for fleeing as Denver weather gets frigid. Brighter days ahead.
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Heidi Beedle - 35:27
Craig reviews Heidi Beedle on The Steffan Tubbs Show - 01:16:57
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:39:01
"Way of Forgetting" by Dave Gunders - 02:43:36
So many wrong things about Denver Trump Radio are illustrated on this week’s podcast. First of all, Steffan Tubbs had Kirk Widlund on as a featured guest. Widlund had produced the radio version of The Craig Silverman Show for many years.
Widlund was terminated from KNUS in December, 2020 when it came out via 9News, Westword and Colorado Springs Antifa that Widlund was not just mega-MAGA, he was Nazi-friendly. Nevertheless, on 12-20-22, Widlund was featured guest on The Steffan Tubbs Show.
The problem is nobody listened, and now KNUS won’t post the podcast. Listen to my show to Tubbs’ big build-up for the Widlund interview. The two have maintained their friendship, and following the interview, we can hear how pleased Tubbs was with what Widlund said. What was it?
But apparently, 710KNUS management disagreed and Salem Colorado has squelched that Widlund hour. We wanted to hear Widlund's explanations. It’s not cool to hide content from the public. Heidi Beedle is aware of this controversy and weighs in as a repeat guest on show.
Tubbs and Widlund are apparently making the case that Colorado Springs Antifa are discredited and that Andy Ngo is the right wing opponent of Antifa and Heidi Beedle who used to be a member. Widlund and Tubbs are trying to scapegoat Beedle who’s having none of it.
Beedle fires back in this exciting Episode 129. We play tons of Tubbs’ sound because for once, it is interesting and we are looking for clues as to what happened when Tubbs turned his show over, once again, to Widlund, his pal and former executive producer.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers with "Way of Forgetting" as we try to forget bad events of 2022. We discuss Dave’s enjoyment of Avatar Two and the host's enjoyment of Christmas Day Nuggets OT win over Suns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDh76iNA1lk
Happy New Year! The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Heidi Beedle - 35:27
Craig reviews Heidi Beedle on The Steffan Tubbs Show - 01:16:57
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:39:01
"Way of Forgetting" by Dave Gunders - 02:43:36
So many wrong things about Denver Trump Radio are illustrated on this week’s podcast. First of all, Steffan Tubbs had Kirk Widlund on as a featured guest. Widlund had produced the radio version of The Craig Silverman Show for many years.
Widlund was terminated from KNUS in December, 2020 when it came out via 9News, Westword and Colorado Springs Antifa that Widlund was not just mega-MAGA, he was Nazi-friendly. Nevertheless, on 12-20-22, Widlund was featured guest on The Steffan Tubbs Show.
The problem is nobody listened, and now KNUS won’t post the podcast. Listen to my show to Tubbs’ big build-up for the Widlund interview. The two have maintained their friendship, and following the interview, we can hear how pleased Tubbs was with what Widlund said. What was it?
But apparently, 710KNUS management disagreed and Salem Colorado has squelched that Widlund hour. We wanted to hear Widlund's explanations. It’s not cool to hide content from the public. Heidi Beedle is aware of this controversy and weighs in as a repeat guest on show.
Tubbs and Widlund are apparently making the case that Colorado Springs Antifa are discredited and that Andy Ngo is the right wing opponent of Antifa and Heidi Beedle who used to be a member. Widlund and Tubbs are trying to scapegoat Beedle who’s having none of it.
Beedle fires back in this exciting Episode 129. We play tons of Tubbs’ sound because for once, it is interesting and we are looking for clues as to what happened when Tubbs turned his show over, once again, to Widlund, his pal and former executive producer.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers with "Way of Forgetting" as we try to forget bad events of 2022. We discuss Dave’s enjoyment of Avatar Two and the host's enjoyment of Christmas Day Nuggets OT win over Suns. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDh76iNA1lk
Happy New Year! The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"Set the Tone" by Dave Gunders - 23:15
Highlights from 2022 with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 28:16
Troubadour Dave Gunders and host review wild week with Zelensky in USA and J6 Committee writing down the roadmap to convicting Trump. On #DenverTrumpRadio, Jenna Ellis allowed to desecrate Club Q victims, the return of Kirk Widlund, and Steffan Tubbs' smearing of Heidi Beedle.
Great part of each week’s show is the segment where we hear the wisdom of Dave Gunders who has been a musician for five decades now. Each song each week tells a story. And beginning with the awful Marshall Fire, Troubadour and host have had a lot to say in 2022.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"Set the Tone" by Dave Gunders - 23:15
Highlights from 2022 with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 28:16
Troubadour Dave Gunders and host review wild week with Zelensky in USA and J6 Committee writing down the roadmap to convicting Trump. On #DenverTrumpRadio, Jenna Ellis allowed to desecrate Club Q victims, the return of Kirk Widlund, and Steffan Tubbs' smearing of Heidi Beedle.
Great part of each week’s show is the segment where we hear the wisdom of Dave Gunders who has been a musician for five decades now. Each song each week tells a story. And beginning with the awful Marshall Fire, Troubadour and host have had a lot to say in 2022.
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Mitch Morrissey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge (Part 1) - 05:16
Mitch Morrissey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge (Part 2) - 01:13:12
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 03:05:42
"A Sun Still Shining" by Dave Gunders - 03:13:29
Mitch Morrissey was elected District Attorney of Denver, Colorado for three terms from 2005-2017. Before that, he was a Denver prosecutor for decades. Craig Silverman was his supervising and training Chief Deputy DA in Denver District Courtroom 13. Stan Garnett was the other assigned Deputy DA.
Stan Garnett went on to be Boulder DA. Mitch became Denver DA. Former Denver DA (and future Governor) Bill Ritter compelled Mitch Morrissey to become the lead DNA prosecutor on the JonBenet Ramsey murder investigation. Poor JonBenet was brutalized in her own Boulder home on Christmas of 1996.
Morrissey was in the grand jury room where it happened. A Boulder grand jury voted to charge parents John and Patsy Ramsey but Boulder DA Alex Hunter still would not prosecute. Did Alex Hunter make the right decision? Mitch Morrissey reveals his input and the true impact of the DNA evidence in this case. Who killed JonBenet? And why?
John Ramsey, her father, just did a fascinating interview with Megyn Kelly. He explains how he has written to Governor Jared Polis demanding that a reputable DNA lab work on solving the crime against his daughter. This show highlights the contradiction of how Mitch Morrissey and John Ramsey describe the known sequence of events.
The autopsy and science revealed JonBenet was hit hard in the head, cracking her skull, and causing massive damage, and shallow breathing, but not death. The little girl’s cause of death was strangulation by ligature caused by someone turning a garrote made of sticks from Patsy Ramsey’s art supply kit.
If you care about this enduring mystery, know that this section begins about an hour in and surrounds the possibly incriminating sound out of the mouth of John Ramsey during his friendly interview with Megyn Kelly. Mitch Morrissey explains his attitude towards Boulder DA Mary Lacy’s exoneration of the Ramsey parents.
Both Denver natives, host and guest reminisce initially about their three generations of Denver lawyers. We talk about Denver DA Phil Van Cise and his Deputy DA (and future Colorado Supreme Court Justice) O. Otto Moore who fought the Klan in the 1920s. Mitch’s grandfather was FDR’s US Attorney for Colorado and his Dad a prominent legislator.
We move to the 1980s and discuss Dale Tooley, Norm Early, Bill Ritter, Mike Kane, Mike Little, Brooke Wunnicke, Beth McCann, Chuck Lepley, Norm Brisson, Lamar Sims, Doug Jackson, Bonnie Benedetti, Tom Clinton, Henry Cooper and so many great Denver prosecutors.
Listen as Mitch Morrissey takes us behind the scenes on the Alan Berg murder case, the Darrent Williams murder case, and many other famous Denver homicides. The sentencing pendulum has swung toward leniency and Morrissey explains how we are paying the price. The past, present, and future of Denver and Colorado are discussed.
The job of a big city prosecutor is to provide public safety. It takes wisdom and experience to properly charge people accused of crimes. Morrissey spent five years doing Intake and understands smart ways to file cases.
We discuss whether the El Paso County law enforcers did a good job with respect to the Club Q massacre. Could better charging and prosecution decisions have prevented the shooter from committing his awful gun crimes? What about Red Flag Laws unenforced? We discuss capital punishment in Colorado.
This show runs the gamut with one of the most interesting and accomplished attorneys in Colorado. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge was proud to host this epic conversation with one of America’s top crime fighters. Listen to the prosecutorial passion for justice in Denver DA Mitch Morrissey and enjoy.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers a brilliant conversation on the host’s birthday. A Sun Still Shining is a gift of a song to get us through hard times, like the aftermath of violent crime, such as the Club Q shooting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dKgqTv1MAA
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Mitch Morrissey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge (Part 1) - 05:16
Mitch Morrissey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge (Part 2) - 01:13:12
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 03:05:42
"A Sun Still Shining" by Dave Gunders - 03:13:29
Mitch Morrissey was elected District Attorney of Denver, Colorado for three terms from 2005-2017. Before that, he was a Denver prosecutor for decades. Craig Silverman was his supervising and training Chief Deputy DA in Denver District Courtroom 13. Stan Garnett was the other assigned Deputy DA.
Stan Garnett went on to be Boulder DA. Mitch became Denver DA. Former Denver DA (and future Governor) Bill Ritter compelled Mitch Morrissey to become the lead DNA prosecutor on the JonBenet Ramsey murder investigation. Poor JonBenet was brutalized in her own Boulder home on Christmas of 1996.
Morrissey was in the grand jury room where it happened. A Boulder grand jury voted to charge parents John and Patsy Ramsey but Boulder DA Alex Hunter still would not prosecute. Did Alex Hunter make the right decision? Mitch Morrissey reveals his input and the true impact of the DNA evidence in this case. Who killed JonBenet? And why?
John Ramsey, her father, just did a fascinating interview with Megyn Kelly. He explains how he has written to Governor Jared Polis demanding that a reputable DNA lab work on solving the crime against his daughter. This show highlights the contradiction of how Mitch Morrissey and John Ramsey describe the known sequence of events.
The autopsy and science revealed JonBenet was hit hard in the head, cracking her skull, and causing massive damage, and shallow breathing, but not death. The little girl’s cause of death was strangulation by ligature caused by someone turning a garrote made of sticks from Patsy Ramsey’s art supply kit.
If you care about this enduring mystery, know that this section begins about an hour in and surrounds the possibly incriminating sound out of the mouth of John Ramsey during his friendly interview with Megyn Kelly. Mitch Morrissey explains his attitude towards Boulder DA Mary Lacy’s exoneration of the Ramsey parents.
Both Denver natives, host and guest reminisce initially about their three generations of Denver lawyers. We talk about Denver DA Phil Van Cise and his Deputy DA (and future Colorado Supreme Court Justice) O. Otto Moore who fought the Klan in the 1920s. Mitch’s grandfather was FDR’s US Attorney for Colorado and his Dad a prominent legislator.
We move to the 1980s and discuss Dale Tooley, Norm Early, Bill Ritter, Mike Kane, Mike Little, Brooke Wunnicke, Beth McCann, Chuck Lepley, Norm Brisson, Lamar Sims, Doug Jackson, Bonnie Benedetti, Tom Clinton, Henry Cooper and so many great Denver prosecutors.
Listen as Mitch Morrissey takes us behind the scenes on the Alan Berg murder case, the Darrent Williams murder case, and many other famous Denver homicides. The sentencing pendulum has swung toward leniency and Morrissey explains how we are paying the price. The past, present, and future of Denver and Colorado are discussed.
The job of a big city prosecutor is to provide public safety. It takes wisdom and experience to properly charge people accused of crimes. Morrissey spent five years doing Intake and understands smart ways to file cases.
We discuss whether the El Paso County law enforcers did a good job with respect to the Club Q massacre. Could better charging and prosecution decisions have prevented the shooter from committing his awful gun crimes? What about Red Flag Laws unenforced? We discuss capital punishment in Colorado.
This show runs the gamut with one of the most interesting and accomplished attorneys in Colorado. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge was proud to host this epic conversation with one of America’s top crime fighters. Listen to the prosecutorial passion for justice in Denver DA Mitch Morrissey and enjoy.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers a brilliant conversation on the host’s birthday. A Sun Still Shining is a gift of a song to get us through hard times, like the aftermath of violent crime, such as the Club Q shooting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dKgqTv1MAA
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"Wings of a Rocket" by Dave Gunders - 20:27
Ari Armstrong - 25:40
Ari Armstrong is an interesting fellow. A public intellectual, this clear thinker reads many books and pens mighty columns. His website is www.ariarmstrong.com and his Colorado PickAxe substack is excellent reading, and almost always about Colorado.
Jeff Hunt is Director of the Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University, and Co-Chairman of the Western Conservative Summit. Ari Armstrong rips Mr. Hunt to smithereens in his latest substack column titled, Jeff Hunt Aligns with Christian Nationalism. https://coloradopickaxe.substack.com/p/jeff-hunt-aligns-with-christian-nationalism
Ari Armstrong daddresses Jeff Hunt and the blocking strategies he employs on Twitter. Elon Musk and Twitter get discussed as does Trump who incited the January 6 riots on social media and elsewhere. Must Trump and other higher-ups be held accountable for America to move forward? Ari Armstrong weighs in.
Colorado media discussed MAGA sycophants on Denver Trump Radio including George Brauchler and Dan Caplis who this past week railed against marijuana and disparaged the prisoner exchange for Brittney Griner. MAGA has revealed so much bigotry and dishonesty.
Ari Armstrong, a Complete Colorado columnist, speaks out strong against Trumpism and Lauren Boebert. Praised are the Republican participants in the January 6 Select Committee, and we wonder why Brauchler won’t back Kinzinger and Caplis won’t back Cheney. https://pagetwo.completecolorado.com/author/ari-armstrong/
Ari Armstrong discusses his journey through libertarianism and from being an ardent Ayn Rand follower. Along the way Armstrong wrote his book, “What’s Wrong with Ayn Rand’s Objectivist Ethics” Buy it here. https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Wrong-Rands-Objectivist-Ethics/dp/0981803032
Armstrong and host discuss the Klu Klux Klan history in Colorado which peaked a century ago. Armstrong draws parallels with the modern MAGA movement which blends in Christianity. The expert on the subject is Robert Goldberg who wrote the book, Hidden Empire. https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=705527
Armstrong’s podcast, Self in Society, featured fabulous interviews with Utah Professor Goldberg. The Klan mentality has never disappeared and we contemplate the future for our children. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/robert-alan-goldberg-on-the-klan-in-colorado/id1466841271?i=1000486622962
Also discussed are Carl Sagan and artificial intelligence. We consider whether the Republican Party in Colorado can survive. And whether it should. The intelligence and intellectual curiosity of Ari Armstrong shines through. He is a Colorado thought leader.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders has a song that’s perfect for space exploration. Wings of a Rocket is a song about a relationship that needs to be repaired. Our society needs repair after the ravages of bad leaders. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=zTgw7cxpeNw
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"Wings of a Rocket" by Dave Gunders - 20:27
Ari Armstrong - 25:40
Ari Armstrong is an interesting fellow. A public intellectual, this clear thinker reads many books and pens mighty columns. His website is www.ariarmstrong.com and his Colorado PickAxe substack is excellent reading, and almost always about Colorado.
Jeff Hunt is Director of the Centennial Institute at Colorado Christian University, and Co-Chairman of the Western Conservative Summit. Ari Armstrong rips Mr. Hunt to smithereens in his latest substack column titled, Jeff Hunt Aligns with Christian Nationalism. https://coloradopickaxe.substack.com/p/jeff-hunt-aligns-with-christian-nationalism
Ari Armstrong daddresses Jeff Hunt and the blocking strategies he employs on Twitter. Elon Musk and Twitter get discussed as does Trump who incited the January 6 riots on social media and elsewhere. Must Trump and other higher-ups be held accountable for America to move forward? Ari Armstrong weighs in.
Colorado media discussed MAGA sycophants on Denver Trump Radio including George Brauchler and Dan Caplis who this past week railed against marijuana and disparaged the prisoner exchange for Brittney Griner. MAGA has revealed so much bigotry and dishonesty.
Ari Armstrong, a Complete Colorado columnist, speaks out strong against Trumpism and Lauren Boebert. Praised are the Republican participants in the January 6 Select Committee, and we wonder why Brauchler won’t back Kinzinger and Caplis won’t back Cheney. https://pagetwo.completecolorado.com/author/ari-armstrong/
Ari Armstrong discusses his journey through libertarianism and from being an ardent Ayn Rand follower. Along the way Armstrong wrote his book, “What’s Wrong with Ayn Rand’s Objectivist Ethics” Buy it here. https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Wrong-Rands-Objectivist-Ethics/dp/0981803032
Armstrong and host discuss the Klu Klux Klan history in Colorado which peaked a century ago. Armstrong draws parallels with the modern MAGA movement which blends in Christianity. The expert on the subject is Robert Goldberg who wrote the book, Hidden Empire. https://collections.lib.utah.edu/details?id=705527
Armstrong’s podcast, Self in Society, featured fabulous interviews with Utah Professor Goldberg. The Klan mentality has never disappeared and we contemplate the future for our children. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/robert-alan-goldberg-on-the-klan-in-colorado/id1466841271?i=1000486622962
Also discussed are Carl Sagan and artificial intelligence. We consider whether the Republican Party in Colorado can survive. And whether it should. The intelligence and intellectual curiosity of Ari Armstrong shines through. He is a Colorado thought leader.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders has a song that’s perfect for space exploration. Wings of a Rocket is a song about a relationship that needs to be repaired. Our society needs repair after the ravages of bad leaders. https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=zTgw7cxpeNw
Rundown -
Adam Mares - 07:12
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:16:53
"Sugar Don't Call" by Dave Gunders - 02:23:08
Adam Mares is a big strong man at 6’5” and a solid 225 pounds. He was a skilled small college player who understands every aspect of basketball, and how it relates to life. As a metro Denver kid, Adam grew up a big Nuggets fan and Colorado’s NBA team remains his passion.
Fans, players and the Nuggets have taken notice of Adam Mares’ talents as a basketball pundit. Mares is a prolific commentator on social media and on his many podcast platforms. DNVR is the place to be for sports stories, get togethers, podcasting, and more in Colorado, if you like the Nuggets, Avs, Broncos, Rockies, Buffs, Rams, etc. You can watch these guys on their YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@DNVR_Sports
Mares heads up DNVR Nuggets and is an exceptional podcast talent because he puts his authenticity, passion and smarts on full display on his own shows, but especially here in this fast-moving podcast. Adam Mares is a main brain behind the popular #DNVR concept/brand that is going national now (e.g. PHNX, CHGO). https://www.youtube.com/@DNVR_Sports
On DNVR Nuggets podcast, Adam Mares and his regular mates are broadcasting gold. https://thednvr.com/category/podcasts/denver-nuggets-podcasts. Instant analysis in the upbeat Winner’s Lounge after Nuggets’ victories is always fun. The Loser’s Lounge, after tough losses like Atlanta on 12.1.22, is also a cool place for Nuggets fans to commiserate and voice constructive criticism, with your homies.
Sports wagering is part of every DNVR podcast and we talk about it here. There is also talk of politics and its role in the NBA. We talk about David Stern, Adam Silver, Donald Sterling, Robert Sarver, Daryl Morey, LeBron James, the DeVos family and Kyrie Irving. As we get political, Adam Mares points to lessons from The Brothers Karamazov.
How did Adam Mares get so smart? Find out about his Northglenn/Thornton upbringing. Adam Mares credits Colorado College for giving him a new worldview. Imbued with talent, intellectual curiosity, and a love for basketball, listen and learn how Adam Mares excelled as a CC Tiger.
The Colorado College is a special place where NCAA basketball is great, but the academics and professors make the most impact. We talk about Adam Mares’ love of reading and how he embraced education, and discovered a joy in reading, and expressing himself in block plan classes.
Post-college was an adventure and a challenge until Adam Mares found his way back to basketball. Mares elbowed his way into being one of Nuggets’ most important pundits. Learn how. With DNVR, Adam Mares and his partners have built a sensational enterprise featuring podcasts, merch, publications, social media, and a fine bar/restaurant, with outstanding food. https://thednvr.com/the-dnvr-bar/
Growing up in metro Denver, there is shared love of the Nuggets and appreciation of this golden era of Nikola Jokic. Special attention is paid to special players Jamal Murray and Bones Hyland. The player who gets the most attention is Denver’s two-time MVP. There has never been a better hooper in Colorado history.
No one analyzes Jokic better than Adam Mares who recently took his @DNVR crew on a pilgrimage to Serbia to discover the roots of the repeat MVP’s greatness. It was an amazing trip which has led to a sensational documentary packed with history, humor, drama, and a new appreciation for Jokic. And for Mares.
A Hundred Invisible Threads is a superb exploration of the former Yugoslavia by these entertaining #DNVR hosts. It was a great time to travel there because Jokic was playing critical basketball for Serbia to remain in championship contention in the the FIBA Basketball World Cup. https://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2023
The documentary’s dramatic pacing is excellent. Adam Mares dominates the screen as a taller, more intellectual yet jock-like Anthony Bourdain. There are sensational foreign food and drink festivals but most of all, a love of basketball. And respect for Serbia.
Along the way, Adam Mares discovers what drives the Serbian people (formerly part of Yugoslavia) and the profound impact national dissolution and war had on their sports. The sports that matter in Serbia are soccer and basketball. Jokic is a national hero. Serbia craves recognition and respect.
You need not be a Jokic fan to enjoy this well-filmed documentary. But it helps. Watchers of this movie will become fans of its narrator, Adam Mares. Learn all about the making of A Hundred Invisible Threads toward the back end of this superb @adammares interview. https://thednvr.com/a-hundred-invisible-threads/
When basketball comes up, the show host recalls his halcyon days playing hoop at GWHS and CC (where he set single season scoring record in 1978). Adam Mares scored lots of points too by draining three pointers like Jokic, whereas host’s college career preceded the 3-point line. Asterisk appropriate?https://cctigers.com/sports/2008/7/8/MBB_0708084724.aspx?id=135
At George Washington HS, host beat out Michael Ray Richardson for first-team All-City. Richardson ended up with the NY Knicks where he was All Pro and given the nickname Sugar. Sadly, Sugar Ray Richardson crashed due to substance abuse and became the subject of an NBA documentary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOo20EBKdDE
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers his heartfelt song titled, Sugar Don’t Call, which fits the fact Michael Ray Richardson and host have not met since they covered each other in DPL games in 1973 and 1974. No one has made the call. Maybe someday on a future podcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqUDvBx-XgE
As for Sugar Ray Richardson, like Kyrie Irving, he’s had some antisemitic things to say. The situation with bigotry by Kanye, Alex Jones and Nick Fuentes is again discussed with Dave Gunders. These are frightening times.. Too many disturbed and troubled people wrap their heads around hating Jews. https://www.espn.com/nba/news/story?id=2816356
Rundown -
Adam Mares - 07:12
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:16:53
"Sugar Don't Call" by Dave Gunders - 02:23:08
Adam Mares is a big strong man at 6’5” and a solid 225 pounds. He was a skilled small college player who understands every aspect of basketball, and how it relates to life. As a metro Denver kid, Adam grew up a big Nuggets fan and Colorado’s NBA team remains his passion.
Fans, players and the Nuggets have taken notice of Adam Mares’ talents as a basketball pundit. Mares is a prolific commentator on social media and on his many podcast platforms. DNVR is the place to be for sports stories, get togethers, podcasting, and more in Colorado, if you like the Nuggets, Avs, Broncos, Rockies, Buffs, Rams, etc. You can watch these guys on their YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/@DNVR_Sports
Mares heads up DNVR Nuggets and is an exceptional podcast talent because he puts his authenticity, passion and smarts on full display on his own shows, but especially here in this fast-moving podcast. Adam Mares is a main brain behind the popular #DNVR concept/brand that is going national now (e.g. PHNX, CHGO). https://www.youtube.com/@DNVR_Sports
On DNVR Nuggets podcast, Adam Mares and his regular mates are broadcasting gold. https://thednvr.com/category/podcasts/denver-nuggets-podcasts. Instant analysis in the upbeat Winner’s Lounge after Nuggets’ victories is always fun. The Loser’s Lounge, after tough losses like Atlanta on 12.1.22, is also a cool place for Nuggets fans to commiserate and voice constructive criticism, with your homies.
Sports wagering is part of every DNVR podcast and we talk about it here. There is also talk of politics and its role in the NBA. We talk about David Stern, Adam Silver, Donald Sterling, Robert Sarver, Daryl Morey, LeBron James, the DeVos family and Kyrie Irving. As we get political, Adam Mares points to lessons from The Brothers Karamazov.
How did Adam Mares get so smart? Find out about his Northglenn/Thornton upbringing. Adam Mares credits Colorado College for giving him a new worldview. Imbued with talent, intellectual curiosity, and a love for basketball, listen and learn how Adam Mares excelled as a CC Tiger.
The Colorado College is a special place where NCAA basketball is great, but the academics and professors make the most impact. We talk about Adam Mares’ love of reading and how he embraced education, and discovered a joy in reading, and expressing himself in block plan classes.
Post-college was an adventure and a challenge until Adam Mares found his way back to basketball. Mares elbowed his way into being one of Nuggets’ most important pundits. Learn how. With DNVR, Adam Mares and his partners have built a sensational enterprise featuring podcasts, merch, publications, social media, and a fine bar/restaurant, with outstanding food. https://thednvr.com/the-dnvr-bar/
Growing up in metro Denver, there is shared love of the Nuggets and appreciation of this golden era of Nikola Jokic. Special attention is paid to special players Jamal Murray and Bones Hyland. The player who gets the most attention is Denver’s two-time MVP. There has never been a better hooper in Colorado history.
No one analyzes Jokic better than Adam Mares who recently took his @DNVR crew on a pilgrimage to Serbia to discover the roots of the repeat MVP’s greatness. It was an amazing trip which has led to a sensational documentary packed with history, humor, drama, and a new appreciation for Jokic. And for Mares.
A Hundred Invisible Threads is a superb exploration of the former Yugoslavia by these entertaining #DNVR hosts. It was a great time to travel there because Jokic was playing critical basketball for Serbia to remain in championship contention in the the FIBA Basketball World Cup. https://www.fiba.basketball/basketballworldcup/2023
The documentary’s dramatic pacing is excellent. Adam Mares dominates the screen as a taller, more intellectual yet jock-like Anthony Bourdain. There are sensational foreign food and drink festivals but most of all, a love of basketball. And respect for Serbia.
Along the way, Adam Mares discovers what drives the Serbian people (formerly part of Yugoslavia) and the profound impact national dissolution and war had on their sports. The sports that matter in Serbia are soccer and basketball. Jokic is a national hero. Serbia craves recognition and respect.
You need not be a Jokic fan to enjoy this well-filmed documentary. But it helps. Watchers of this movie will become fans of its narrator, Adam Mares. Learn all about the making of A Hundred Invisible Threads toward the back end of this superb @adammares interview. https://thednvr.com/a-hundred-invisible-threads/
When basketball comes up, the show host recalls his halcyon days playing hoop at GWHS and CC (where he set single season scoring record in 1978). Adam Mares scored lots of points too by draining three pointers like Jokic, whereas host’s college career preceded the 3-point line. Asterisk appropriate?https://cctigers.com/sports/2008/7/8/MBB_0708084724.aspx?id=135
At George Washington HS, host beat out Michael Ray Richardson for first-team All-City. Richardson ended up with the NY Knicks where he was All Pro and given the nickname Sugar. Sadly, Sugar Ray Richardson crashed due to substance abuse and became the subject of an NBA documentary. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOo20EBKdDE
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers his heartfelt song titled, Sugar Don’t Call, which fits the fact Michael Ray Richardson and host have not met since they covered each other in DPL games in 1973 and 1974. No one has made the call. Maybe someday on a future podcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqUDvBx-XgE
As for Sugar Ray Richardson, like Kyrie Irving, he’s had some antisemitic things to say. The situation with bigotry by Kanye, Alex Jones and Nick Fuentes is again discussed with Dave Gunders. These are frightening times.. Too many disturbed and troubled people wrap their heads around hating Jews. https://www.espn.com/nba/news/story?id=2816356
Rundown -
Heidi Beedle - 21:59
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:41:25
"Safe Haven" by Dave Gunders - 01:54:24
Colorado experienced another mass casualty atrocity – five innocent people slaughtered by a bigoted madman with an AR-15. Meanwhile, bigoted madmen Nick Fuentes and Kanye West are dining this holiday weekend with 45 at Mar-A-Lago. Our country is at a breaking point.
Listen to November 2019 sound of Donald Trump, Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle and Charlie Kirk heckled off a UCLA stage by Groypers (Nick Fuentes’ neo-Nazi crew). Not long after, Michelle Malkin came to UCLA on 11/14/19 to defend Groypers and call out their detractors like Jewish R/W pundit Ben Shapiro.
Reporter Heidi Beedle is well situated to discuss the massacre at Club Q. She knew some of the victims and has been covering bigoted right wing extremism for many years now, first for the Colorado Springs Independent, and now, as a reporter with the Colorado Times Recorder.
Hateful anti-LGBT rhetoric has been spewing out of El Paso County and Heidi has documented the rise and influence of Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs. As an Army veteran, parent, and Colorado Springs resident, Heidi Beedle, who is Trans, knows more than most, and she shares that knowledge.
Beedle’s an outstanding guest chronicling the latest exploits of Colorado’s latest America Firsters. When right wingers dominate law enforcement in a jurisdiction, Red Flag Laws don’t get enforced. Assault weapons are welcomed. We find out what’s up with the El Paso County DA and Sheriff.
Heidi Beedle and host discuss the history of Emergency Response Protective Orders (Red Flag Laws), Colorado’s lacks a death penalty and considered is whether the feds should seek such punishment. We discuss the role of Republican politicians, pundits, and influencers like Joe Oltmann and #DenverTrumpRadio hosts.
Club Q was a safe haven for many marginalized people in Colorado Springs. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders wrote Safe Haven as a song for a troubled time with a singer looking for peaceful refuge. Colorado needs more safe havens free from the bigoted gun violence. Meanwhile, bigots like Ye, Fuentes and 45 hang together at their Mar-A-Lago haven. For how long?
Rundown -
Heidi Beedle - 21:59
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:41:25
"Safe Haven" by Dave Gunders - 01:54:24
Colorado experienced another mass casualty atrocity – five innocent people slaughtered by a bigoted madman with an AR-15. Meanwhile, bigoted madmen Nick Fuentes and Kanye West are dining this holiday weekend with 45 at Mar-A-Lago. Our country is at a breaking point.
Listen to November 2019 sound of Donald Trump, Jr., Kimberly Guilfoyle and Charlie Kirk heckled off a UCLA stage by Groypers (Nick Fuentes’ neo-Nazi crew). Not long after, Michelle Malkin came to UCLA on 11/14/19 to defend Groypers and call out their detractors like Jewish R/W pundit Ben Shapiro.
Reporter Heidi Beedle is well situated to discuss the massacre at Club Q. She knew some of the victims and has been covering bigoted right wing extremism for many years now, first for the Colorado Springs Independent, and now, as a reporter with the Colorado Times Recorder.
Hateful anti-LGBT rhetoric has been spewing out of El Paso County and Heidi has documented the rise and influence of Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs. As an Army veteran, parent, and Colorado Springs resident, Heidi Beedle, who is Trans, knows more than most, and she shares that knowledge.
Beedle’s an outstanding guest chronicling the latest exploits of Colorado’s latest America Firsters. When right wingers dominate law enforcement in a jurisdiction, Red Flag Laws don’t get enforced. Assault weapons are welcomed. We find out what’s up with the El Paso County DA and Sheriff.
Heidi Beedle and host discuss the history of Emergency Response Protective Orders (Red Flag Laws), Colorado’s lacks a death penalty and considered is whether the feds should seek such punishment. We discuss the role of Republican politicians, pundits, and influencers like Joe Oltmann and #DenverTrumpRadio hosts.
Club Q was a safe haven for many marginalized people in Colorado Springs. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders wrote Safe Haven as a song for a troubled time with a singer looking for peaceful refuge. Colorado needs more safe havens free from the bigoted gun violence. Meanwhile, bigots like Ye, Fuentes and 45 hang together at their Mar-A-Lago haven. For how long?
Rundown -
Scott Levin in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:13
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:24:53
"Goin' Away Blues" by Dave Gunders - 01:34:51
Scott Levin visits Craig's Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss the amazing array of Jew hating incidents roiling Colorado and America. Host and guest share Denver Public School roots followed by decades as Colorado attorneys. We talk about America’s most important new lawyer, Special Counsel Jack Smith.
In this candid discussion, ADL’s Regional Director of Mountain States Division talks turkey about Donald Trump, January 6 and the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville in August of 2017. The ADL takes on Trump when he displays his bigotry and Scott Levin explains the process.
These are best and worst of times when it comes to antisemitism in Colorado. We celebrate midterm victories by Governor Polis, AG Weiser, and SoS Griswold. Adam Frisch almost beat Boebert and could’ve done so if he got the backing of Ross Kaminsky at KOA who instead told fans to vote all GOP in CO.
We discuss Ross Kaminsky and Krista Kafer, two Colorado media members who backed Trump in 2020 after not backing him in 2016. WTF Kafer was subject of Rabbi Rick Rheins’ sermon (Episode 119) in which Scott Levin and DU Prof. Nader Hashemi also mentioned.
Kafer also came to the defense of Steve Durham who was a guest on that same memorable Episode 119. Scott Levin reveals how Durham’s harsh position softened after the podcast discussions. Sadly, Krista Kafer and Colorado Springs Gazette like pretending Nazis came from political left. https://www.denverpost.com/2022/10/25/steve-durham-facism-socialism-genocide-state-board-education/
Learn about ADL's decision to tell Fox to fire Tucker Carlson. Kanye West and Kyrie Irving are discussed. Dave Chappelle’s SNL monologue is played and criticized. Not cool Dave. Not helpful. Tropes get people killed.
ADL has weighed in on Elon Musk. Is Musk bigoted against Jews? Time will tell, but there are many clues to analyze. Like Henry Ford, Musk has built a huge car company, and is now branching out to a gigantic media platform. Toward what end? The ADL is concerned. https://www.adl.org/resources/blog/5-things-adl-watching-following-elon-musk-buying-twitter
Mount Evans is now destined to become Mount Blue Sky which is a great thing. Governor Evans disgraced his office when he authorized the slaughter of 230 Cheyenne and Arapaho people at the Sand Creek Massacre. The ADL was part of the process. Find out more.
Dave Gunders delivers a perfect goodbye song for disgraced Gov. Evans with his song, Goin’ Away Blues. Show Troubadour discuss appointment of Jack Smith as Special Counsel. Current events are creating instant American history causing massive societal evolution. Let’s evolve together.
Rundown -
Scott Levin in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:13
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:24:53
"Goin' Away Blues" by Dave Gunders - 01:34:51
Scott Levin visits Craig's Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss the amazing array of Jew hating incidents roiling Colorado and America. Host and guest share Denver Public School roots followed by decades as Colorado attorneys. We talk about America’s most important new lawyer, Special Counsel Jack Smith.
In this candid discussion, ADL’s Regional Director of Mountain States Division talks turkey about Donald Trump, January 6 and the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville in August of 2017. The ADL takes on Trump when he displays his bigotry and Scott Levin explains the process.
These are best and worst of times when it comes to antisemitism in Colorado. We celebrate midterm victories by Governor Polis, AG Weiser, and SoS Griswold. Adam Frisch almost beat Boebert and could’ve done so if he got the backing of Ross Kaminsky at KOA who instead told fans to vote all GOP in CO.
We discuss Ross Kaminsky and Krista Kafer, two Colorado media members who backed Trump in 2020 after not backing him in 2016. WTF Kafer was subject of Rabbi Rick Rheins’ sermon (Episode 119) in which Scott Levin and DU Prof. Nader Hashemi also mentioned.
Kafer also came to the defense of Steve Durham who was a guest on that same memorable Episode 119. Scott Levin reveals how Durham’s harsh position softened after the podcast discussions. Sadly, Krista Kafer and Colorado Springs Gazette like pretending Nazis came from political left. https://www.denverpost.com/2022/10/25/steve-durham-facism-socialism-genocide-state-board-education/
Learn about ADL's decision to tell Fox to fire Tucker Carlson. Kanye West and Kyrie Irving are discussed. Dave Chappelle’s SNL monologue is played and criticized. Not cool Dave. Not helpful. Tropes get people killed.
ADL has weighed in on Elon Musk. Is Musk bigoted against Jews? Time will tell, but there are many clues to analyze. Like Henry Ford, Musk has built a huge car company, and is now branching out to a gigantic media platform. Toward what end? The ADL is concerned. https://www.adl.org/resources/blog/5-things-adl-watching-following-elon-musk-buying-twitter
Mount Evans is now destined to become Mount Blue Sky which is a great thing. Governor Evans disgraced his office when he authorized the slaughter of 230 Cheyenne and Arapaho people at the Sand Creek Massacre. The ADL was part of the process. Find out more.
Dave Gunders delivers a perfect goodbye song for disgraced Gov. Evans with his song, Goin’ Away Blues. Show Troubadour discuss appointment of Jack Smith as Special Counsel. Current events are creating instant American history causing massive societal evolution. Let’s evolve together.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 05:49
"I Give Thanks" by Dave Gunders - 15:43
Bob Marshall in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 21:34
CO State Rep. Rep. Elect Bob Marshall just won a sweet victory in HD43 (Highlands Ranch). There are still MAGA threats to America but they are diminished after Tuesday’s election results. Democracy was saved and Colorado led the way. It was a bad week for Putin/Trump in Ukraine and the USA.
Bob Marshall was a Republican most of his life. Born and raised in Evergreen, Bob served as a Marine officer for several decades. He’s also an Ivy League trained accomplished attorney. Bob and his wife and daughter settled in Highlands Ranch where he was a regular Republican family man until Trump came along.
Check out Bob’s first appearance explaining his impressive background on Episode 99. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-99-colorado-do-gooders-john-morse-and-bob-marshall/id1522579679?i=1000565218367
BTW, like other great people, Bob went all out supporting Ukraine.
Bob Marshall interviewed Friday afternoon almost immediately after learning he officially won his close race. Some thought Dem victory in Douglas County impossible but Bob Marshall explains how he accomplished his mission. Already this week, Bob Marshall takes key votes at Colorado’s Capitol.
Bob Marshall was offended by Trump’s disparagement of a Gold Star Mom. He eventually got activated to walk Highlands Ranch intersections in support of defeating Trump in 2020. He also became a Democrat for the first time. With guys like Bob, USA saved in 2020; and again, in 2022. That’s what Marines do in times of trouble.
Learn all about the physical attack Bob Marshall endured at the hands of a Dougco GOP official back on 9.10.20. When John Kellner and the criminal justice system in the 18th JD failed Marshall, he got civil justice by hiring Craig Silverman Law. This case fascinates and propelled Bob into politics.
Henry Gunders was thrust into politics as a boy. As a Jew named Henry Gunderheimer, he and his family had to flee their homes in Munich, Germany to escape the fascist Nazis in the 1930s. When he made it to America, Henry joined the Tenth Mountain Division and was part of their post D-Day invasion and victory in WWII.
Troubadour Dave Gunders joins the show from Greenwich Connecticut, home of Henry Gunders, age 98, who told his story himself on epic Ep. 121. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-21-political-science/id1522579679?i=1000499735900. Troubadour Dave Gunders dedicates his song, I Give Thanks, to his father, and it works as well for voters (and Hashem?) saving America.
Any upcoming civil war will involve Republicans fighting over whether to remain MAGA. Too many insults by Trump (DeSantis, Youngkin) will make MAGA GOP harmony improbable. Here’s to hoping DOJ is on the cusp of bringing down its hammer. Bob Marshall talks about current events and his amazing victory.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 05:49
"I Give Thanks" by Dave Gunders - 15:43
Bob Marshall in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 21:34
CO State Rep. Rep. Elect Bob Marshall just won a sweet victory in HD43 (Highlands Ranch). There are still MAGA threats to America but they are diminished after Tuesday’s election results. Democracy was saved and Colorado led the way. It was a bad week for Putin/Trump in Ukraine and the USA.
Bob Marshall was a Republican most of his life. Born and raised in Evergreen, Bob served as a Marine officer for several decades. He’s also an Ivy League trained accomplished attorney. Bob and his wife and daughter settled in Highlands Ranch where he was a regular Republican family man until Trump came along.
Check out Bob’s first appearance explaining his impressive background on Episode 99. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-99-colorado-do-gooders-john-morse-and-bob-marshall/id1522579679?i=1000565218367
BTW, like other great people, Bob went all out supporting Ukraine.
Bob Marshall interviewed Friday afternoon almost immediately after learning he officially won his close race. Some thought Dem victory in Douglas County impossible but Bob Marshall explains how he accomplished his mission. Already this week, Bob Marshall takes key votes at Colorado’s Capitol.
Bob Marshall was offended by Trump’s disparagement of a Gold Star Mom. He eventually got activated to walk Highlands Ranch intersections in support of defeating Trump in 2020. He also became a Democrat for the first time. With guys like Bob, USA saved in 2020; and again, in 2022. That’s what Marines do in times of trouble.
Learn all about the physical attack Bob Marshall endured at the hands of a Dougco GOP official back on 9.10.20. When John Kellner and the criminal justice system in the 18th JD failed Marshall, he got civil justice by hiring Craig Silverman Law. This case fascinates and propelled Bob into politics.
Henry Gunders was thrust into politics as a boy. As a Jew named Henry Gunderheimer, he and his family had to flee their homes in Munich, Germany to escape the fascist Nazis in the 1930s. When he made it to America, Henry joined the Tenth Mountain Division and was part of their post D-Day invasion and victory in WWII.
Troubadour Dave Gunders joins the show from Greenwich Connecticut, home of Henry Gunders, age 98, who told his story himself on epic Ep. 121. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-21-political-science/id1522579679?i=1000499735900. Troubadour Dave Gunders dedicates his song, I Give Thanks, to his father, and it works as well for voters (and Hashem?) saving America.
Any upcoming civil war will involve Republicans fighting over whether to remain MAGA. Too many insults by Trump (DeSantis, Youngkin) will make MAGA GOP harmony improbable. Here’s to hoping DOJ is on the cusp of bringing down its hammer. Bob Marshall talks about current events and his amazing victory.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Ari Folman - 16:23
Gino Geraci - 53:20
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:49:09
"Looking Down" by Dave Gunders - 03:02:46
Show begins with rundown of 11-4-22 sentencing of monstrous man who murdered Isabella Thallas and gravely wounded Darian Simon. Michael Close was sentenced to Life plus 48 years by Judge Lisa Arnold and the courtroom scene is described. Find out the chilling words spoken Friday afternoon in Denver District Courtroom 5A.
Are we on the threshold of widespread political violence in America? Is this unique to the USA or is something going on all around the world as climate change and new economic realities roil societies? Social media, especially Twitter (Elon Musk), plays its role, and is examined.
Filmmaker Ari Folman directed the Oscar-nominated animated documentary film, Waltz with Bashir (2008). Folman's latest project is another animated film based on the life of Anne Frank during the Holocaust, named Where Is Anne Frank? We discuss the return of Bibi Netanyahu and whether he’s on the take.
Folman’s movie, Where is Anne Frank?, is being distributed worldwide and been purchased by many countries but not by USA, Israel, or Germany. Hmmm. Learn filmmaker Folman’s perspective on these decisions, and his upcoming eleven-city American tour including Denver on November 9. https://www.du.edu/events/20th-annual-fred-audrey-f-marcus-holocaust-lecture
War is hell and Folman ought to know. The scars of his four year service in the IDF is apparent in this interview and his art. Folman is a wise man discouraged about the right turn politics has taken in Israel, and in America. We learn this Israeli’s downcast view now of our country and our former president.
Gino Geraci has a more favorable view of former President Trump and is a longtime broadcaster on the Christian radio side of the Salem Media Group. Geraci’s daily show delivers a mixture of news and culture from a Biblical Worldview and answers questions from a Scriptural perspective.
Gino Geraci and host go at it, discussing history and then current events. Radio hosts Dennis Prager, Hugh Hewitt, Dan Caplis and Jenna Ellis are discussed. The political strains between former friends is addressed and Geraci advocates love. Is that possible? https://947fmtheword.com/radioshow/crosswalk
We discuss the hate displayed toward poor Paul Pelosi who was struck in the head by a hammer wielding intruder bent on kneecapping the man’s 80 year old wife, Nancy Pelosi. How low can our society go? What kind of sickos would perpetrate such disinformation? Why are they often prominent Christians?
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers perfect song titled, Looking Down, which is the way current polling looks for Dem chances to retain Congress. Election deniers are poised to win in GA and AZ. Great discussion of disturbing current events including Kyrie Irving, Kanye West and 6th Ave. icy smashups.
What is the origin of antisemitism? Do Jews look down on non-Jews or vice versa? And what does the certainty of an eternal afterlife for Christians mean for the rest of us? Does that mean Jews are expendable because they’re going to hell anyway? Now, that’s looking down.
The Craig Silverman Show - every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Ari Folman - 16:23
Gino Geraci - 53:20
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:49:09
"Looking Down" by Dave Gunders - 03:02:46
Show begins with rundown of 11-4-22 sentencing of monstrous man who murdered Isabella Thallas and gravely wounded Darian Simon. Michael Close was sentenced to Life plus 48 years by Judge Lisa Arnold and the courtroom scene is described. Find out the chilling words spoken Friday afternoon in Denver District Courtroom 5A.
Are we on the threshold of widespread political violence in America? Is this unique to the USA or is something going on all around the world as climate change and new economic realities roil societies? Social media, especially Twitter (Elon Musk), plays its role, and is examined.
Filmmaker Ari Folman directed the Oscar-nominated animated documentary film, Waltz with Bashir (2008). Folman's latest project is another animated film based on the life of Anne Frank during the Holocaust, named Where Is Anne Frank? We discuss the return of Bibi Netanyahu and whether he’s on the take.
Folman’s movie, Where is Anne Frank?, is being distributed worldwide and been purchased by many countries but not by USA, Israel, or Germany. Hmmm. Learn filmmaker Folman’s perspective on these decisions, and his upcoming eleven-city American tour including Denver on November 9. https://www.du.edu/events/20th-annual-fred-audrey-f-marcus-holocaust-lecture
War is hell and Folman ought to know. The scars of his four year service in the IDF is apparent in this interview and his art. Folman is a wise man discouraged about the right turn politics has taken in Israel, and in America. We learn this Israeli’s downcast view now of our country and our former president.
Gino Geraci has a more favorable view of former President Trump and is a longtime broadcaster on the Christian radio side of the Salem Media Group. Geraci’s daily show delivers a mixture of news and culture from a Biblical Worldview and answers questions from a Scriptural perspective.
Gino Geraci and host go at it, discussing history and then current events. Radio hosts Dennis Prager, Hugh Hewitt, Dan Caplis and Jenna Ellis are discussed. The political strains between former friends is addressed and Geraci advocates love. Is that possible? https://947fmtheword.com/radioshow/crosswalk
We discuss the hate displayed toward poor Paul Pelosi who was struck in the head by a hammer wielding intruder bent on kneecapping the man’s 80 year old wife, Nancy Pelosi. How low can our society go? What kind of sickos would perpetrate such disinformation? Why are they often prominent Christians?
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers perfect song titled, Looking Down, which is the way current polling looks for Dem chances to retain Congress. Election deniers are poised to win in GA and AZ. Great discussion of disturbing current events including Kyrie Irving, Kanye West and 6th Ave. icy smashups.
What is the origin of antisemitism? Do Jews look down on non-Jews or vice versa? And what does the certainty of an eternal afterlife for Christians mean for the rest of us? Does that mean Jews are expendable because they’re going to hell anyway? Now, that’s looking down.
The Craig Silverman Show - every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Troubadour Dave Gunders and Craig talk current events - 03:34
"Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl" by Dave Gunders - 18:56
Julian Rubinstein and Terrance Roberts - The Holly - 25:34
Terrance Roberts for Denver Mayor - 01:12:41
The Holly is an acclaimed book by Julian Rubinstein now made into a documentary which will be the featured film at the Denver Film Festival at the Ellie Caulkins’ Theater.
https://denverfilmfestival.eventive.org/schedule/632dd69f686c180029ef4893
Julian Rubenstein returns after his fascinating first interview on Ep. 49 when we discussed his new book, The Holly. This page-turning true Denver Park Hill crime story is a court drama too.
https://www.thecraigsilvermanshow.com/podcast/episode/3997d8e8/episode-49-denver-streets
The star of The Holly is former Bloods gang member terrance Roberts who explains why he joined a gang, how he beat his attempted murder rap in Denver, and the reasons he should be elected now to be Denver Mayor.
https://www.terrancerobertsformayor.com/
We discuss relations between blacks and Jews in light of Kanye West and Donald Trump antisemitism controversies. Political violence is discussed with Roberts who led Geroge Floyd and Elijah McClain protests. Now, Roberts gives us behind the scenes insights.
Dave Gunders gets this excellent episode going with a song about crime at a Holly coffee shop named Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLoy0P2NdKo Show Troubadour and host gut react to the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi and the Musk takeover of Twitter.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders and Craig talk current events - 03:34
"Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl" by Dave Gunders - 18:56
Julian Rubinstein and Terrance Roberts - The Holly - 25:34
Terrance Roberts for Denver Mayor - 01:12:41
The Holly is an acclaimed book by Julian Rubinstein now made into a documentary which will be the featured film at the Denver Film Festival at the Ellie Caulkins’ Theater.
https://denverfilmfestival.eventive.org/schedule/632dd69f686c180029ef4893
Julian Rubenstein returns after his fascinating first interview on Ep. 49 when we discussed his new book, The Holly. This page-turning true Denver Park Hill crime story is a court drama too.
https://www.thecraigsilvermanshow.com/podcast/episode/3997d8e8/episode-49-denver-streets
The star of The Holly is former Bloods gang member terrance Roberts who explains why he joined a gang, how he beat his attempted murder rap in Denver, and the reasons he should be elected now to be Denver Mayor.
https://www.terrancerobertsformayor.com/
We discuss relations between blacks and Jews in light of Kanye West and Donald Trump antisemitism controversies. Political violence is discussed with Roberts who led Geroge Floyd and Elijah McClain protests. Now, Roberts gives us behind the scenes insights.
Dave Gunders gets this excellent episode going with a song about crime at a Holly coffee shop named Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLoy0P2NdKo Show Troubadour and host gut react to the hammer attack on Paul Pelosi and the Musk takeover of Twitter.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Stranger in a Strange Land" by Dave Gunders - 19:23
Craig comments on Rabbi Rheins' sermon - 25:26
Steve Durham - 50:05
Joe O'Dea - 01:20:04
Rabbi Rheins’ Kol Nidre sermon - 01:47:51
OMG. The social posts are disturbing. From Kanye. From 45. From Elon. From the GOP House Judiciary members too. Jews are “death con 3” targets and told to become like Evangelicals "before it is too late." GOP response has been muted. Fealty to 45 or what?
Renowned Colorado Rabbi Rick Rheins, wonderful guest on Episode 88, gave this show permission to amplify his Kol Nidre sermon titled Silence is Sinful. The wise Rabbi explains why it is vital to stand up to bigotry, especially now. This podcast does so.
GOP stalwart Steve Durham is insistent Colorado students be taught that Nazis were socialists. Steve Durham served Colorado as a state Rep, Senator, and is now on the Board of Education. He also worked for Ronald Reagan.
An enlightening discussion follows. Senator Durham and I heard each other out in a respectful manner. History is an important part of making sure deadly errors are identified so they can be avoided. But this show tells the truth. Nazis come from the political right.
Joe O’Dea is not a bigot and he goes much further than most in condemning Donald Trump for his bigotry. Last weekend, 45 smeared “American Jews” and “big mouth” Joe O’Dea for insufficient fealty.
On national shows and now, going his farthest yet, Joe O’Dea fires back at 45.
Troubadour and Host opine about the threat posed by bigots. We discuss Kanye, Pete Davidson, refugees, Billy Joel, and the lyrics behind the Dave Gunders’ amazing and timely song, Strangers in a Strange Land.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Stranger in a Strange Land" by Dave Gunders - 19:23
Craig comments on Rabbi Rheins' sermon - 25:26
Steve Durham - 50:05
Joe O'Dea - 01:20:04
Rabbi Rheins’ Kol Nidre sermon - 01:47:51
OMG. The social posts are disturbing. From Kanye. From 45. From Elon. From the GOP House Judiciary members too. Jews are “death con 3” targets and told to become like Evangelicals "before it is too late." GOP response has been muted. Fealty to 45 or what?
Renowned Colorado Rabbi Rick Rheins, wonderful guest on Episode 88, gave this show permission to amplify his Kol Nidre sermon titled Silence is Sinful. The wise Rabbi explains why it is vital to stand up to bigotry, especially now. This podcast does so.
GOP stalwart Steve Durham is insistent Colorado students be taught that Nazis were socialists. Steve Durham served Colorado as a state Rep, Senator, and is now on the Board of Education. He also worked for Ronald Reagan.
An enlightening discussion follows. Senator Durham and I heard each other out in a respectful manner. History is an important part of making sure deadly errors are identified so they can be avoided. But this show tells the truth. Nazis come from the political right.
Joe O’Dea is not a bigot and he goes much further than most in condemning Donald Trump for his bigotry. Last weekend, 45 smeared “American Jews” and “big mouth” Joe O’Dea for insufficient fealty.
On national shows and now, going his farthest yet, Joe O’Dea fires back at 45.
Troubadour and Host opine about the threat posed by bigots. We discuss Kanye, Pete Davidson, refugees, Billy Joel, and the lyrics behind the Dave Gunders’ amazing and timely song, Strangers in a Strange Land.
Rundown -
Luke Cranor - 20:08
ROAD RAGE featuring sound from George Brauchler and John Kellner - 01:33:25
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:28:02
"Tarred and Feathered" by Dave Gunders - 02:47:27
NoCo lucky land inheritor Steve Wells brags about spending $11 million dollars to help the GOP defeat Colorado Governor Jared Polis and Attorney General Phil Weiser. He hired George Brauchler to do voiceover. Brauchler reciprocates by praising Wells’ ads against Weiser. https://coloradosun.com/2022/09/18/who-is-steve-wells-colorado-rancher/
One huge problem though. As demonstrated with sound, Wells’ ad distorts Weiser’s voice. Listen to the evidence. They sped Weiser's voice up to make him sound effeminate and high pitched. Brauchler got beat by Weiser for AG four years ago. Brauchler backs John Kellner, his 18th JD DA successor, to take AG out now.
The Brauchler/Kellner/Wells campaign attacks AG Weiser as ineffectual when it comes to crimes afflicting Colorado such as car thefts, fentanyl, and road rage. Colorado voters are right to worry about crime but the best crime-fighters should be on the field fighting crime in the courts of Colorado’s biggest cities. https://coloradosun.com/2022/10/10/silverman-attorney-general-weiser-opinion/
Is John Kellner doing a good job fighting crime in the 18th Judicial District? Colorado’s most populous judicial district contains Parker, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, most of Aurora, and many more municipalities. Crime is up there and most places. But with regard to road rage, how has Kellner performed?
On 2-26-22, Luke Cranor was a law abiding father of four who was returning with wife and daughters from an evening of mini-golf when he encountered an aggressive driver going east on County Line Road. The lady grew furious at Luke who had passed her prior to them reaching a red light. That’s when the lady hit Luke’s new truck from behind. https://monsterminigolf.com/denver/
Luke got out of his truck to examine the damage. He looked at the raging woman and watched in horror as she re-initiated further contact, repeatedly ramming his new truck with his family inside. Luke got a video of the woman and her Jeep and the license plate before he got back in his car and called 911.
Then the lady took off, east on County Line, trying to shake Luke Cranor who was following her and alerting various jurisdictions as they passed through. Fortunately and finally, dutiful Douglas County Sheriffs pulled over the lady. You can watch what happened next right here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg5fONxEa1Q
The lady produced her Parker Colorado police credential; she was their victim-advocate and told many different stories. After first denying she consumed alcohol, she admitted to margarita drinking at Los Dos Potrillos. After first falsely accusing Luke Cranor of backing into her at that red light on County Line Road, she admitted that was wrong.
DCSD charged the lady via summons and complaint with Reckless Driving, Criminal Mischief and Hit & Run. Weeks later, Luke Cranor was shocked to learn John Kellner’s DA’s Office dismissed the case without even speaking to him. Cranor pushed back to a deputy DA, and when not satisfied, Luke Cranor had a recorded phone call with one of Kellner’s senior supervising prosecutors.
Road rage is horrible. Colorado has the third highest rate of any state in the nation according to radio host George Brauchler, former 18th JD DA, and predecessor/mentor of John Kellner. DA-Elect Kellner was a terrific guest on Episode 24 of this show. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-24-happy-hanukkah/id1522579679?i=1000502187957
Brauchler put on a noteworthy hour a few weeks ago in which he and his listeners condemned Road Rage and the liberals who were deemed most at fault. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brauchler-9-19-22-8am/id1504024153?i=1000579944518 Luke Cranor is no liberal. He’s a Missouri conservative who favors law and order candidates.
Luke Cranor is outraged at what he regards as John Kellner’s refusal to right this wrong of letting the connected lady road rager off. He’s been protesting at AG candidate debates. Listen to Luke Cranor and decide if he is correct or John Kellner is correct about how to handle this lady’s road rage.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders always delivers with his original music and produces the especially apt and fun song called Tarred and Feathered, referencing an old form of punitive justice since abandoned. Mess with a fathers’ wife and daughters and most good men will react – as has Luke Cranor. https://soundcloud.com/dave-gunders/tarred-and-feathered
Law and order is on the table as Dave Gunders and the host discuss the latest January 6 Committee hearing and the subpoena of the former president who led the coup/insurrection and still leads the Republican party of which Brauchler and Kellner are members. Can the Rule of Law survive the MAGA-party? Doubtful. Can the Rule of Law defeat MAGA? Hope so.
Rundown -
Luke Cranor - 20:08
ROAD RAGE featuring sound from George Brauchler and John Kellner - 01:33:25
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:28:02
"Tarred and Feathered" by Dave Gunders - 02:47:27
NoCo lucky land inheritor Steve Wells brags about spending $11 million dollars to help the GOP defeat Colorado Governor Jared Polis and Attorney General Phil Weiser. He hired George Brauchler to do voiceover. Brauchler reciprocates by praising Wells’ ads against Weiser. https://coloradosun.com/2022/09/18/who-is-steve-wells-colorado-rancher/
One huge problem though. As demonstrated with sound, Wells’ ad distorts Weiser’s voice. Listen to the evidence. They sped Weiser's voice up to make him sound effeminate and high pitched. Brauchler got beat by Weiser for AG four years ago. Brauchler backs John Kellner, his 18th JD DA successor, to take AG out now.
The Brauchler/Kellner/Wells campaign attacks AG Weiser as ineffectual when it comes to crimes afflicting Colorado such as car thefts, fentanyl, and road rage. Colorado voters are right to worry about crime but the best crime-fighters should be on the field fighting crime in the courts of Colorado’s biggest cities. https://coloradosun.com/2022/10/10/silverman-attorney-general-weiser-opinion/
Is John Kellner doing a good job fighting crime in the 18th Judicial District? Colorado’s most populous judicial district contains Parker, Centennial, Highlands Ranch, Castle Rock, most of Aurora, and many more municipalities. Crime is up there and most places. But with regard to road rage, how has Kellner performed?
On 2-26-22, Luke Cranor was a law abiding father of four who was returning with wife and daughters from an evening of mini-golf when he encountered an aggressive driver going east on County Line Road. The lady grew furious at Luke who had passed her prior to them reaching a red light. That’s when the lady hit Luke’s new truck from behind. https://monsterminigolf.com/denver/
Luke got out of his truck to examine the damage. He looked at the raging woman and watched in horror as she re-initiated further contact, repeatedly ramming his new truck with his family inside. Luke got a video of the woman and her Jeep and the license plate before he got back in his car and called 911.
Then the lady took off, east on County Line, trying to shake Luke Cranor who was following her and alerting various jurisdictions as they passed through. Fortunately and finally, dutiful Douglas County Sheriffs pulled over the lady. You can watch what happened next right here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg5fONxEa1Q
The lady produced her Parker Colorado police credential; she was their victim-advocate and told many different stories. After first denying she consumed alcohol, she admitted to margarita drinking at Los Dos Potrillos. After first falsely accusing Luke Cranor of backing into her at that red light on County Line Road, she admitted that was wrong.
DCSD charged the lady via summons and complaint with Reckless Driving, Criminal Mischief and Hit & Run. Weeks later, Luke Cranor was shocked to learn John Kellner’s DA’s Office dismissed the case without even speaking to him. Cranor pushed back to a deputy DA, and when not satisfied, Luke Cranor had a recorded phone call with one of Kellner’s senior supervising prosecutors.
Road rage is horrible. Colorado has the third highest rate of any state in the nation according to radio host George Brauchler, former 18th JD DA, and predecessor/mentor of John Kellner. DA-Elect Kellner was a terrific guest on Episode 24 of this show. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-24-happy-hanukkah/id1522579679?i=1000502187957
Brauchler put on a noteworthy hour a few weeks ago in which he and his listeners condemned Road Rage and the liberals who were deemed most at fault. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/brauchler-9-19-22-8am/id1504024153?i=1000579944518 Luke Cranor is no liberal. He’s a Missouri conservative who favors law and order candidates.
Luke Cranor is outraged at what he regards as John Kellner’s refusal to right this wrong of letting the connected lady road rager off. He’s been protesting at AG candidate debates. Listen to Luke Cranor and decide if he is correct or John Kellner is correct about how to handle this lady’s road rage.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders always delivers with his original music and produces the especially apt and fun song called Tarred and Feathered, referencing an old form of punitive justice since abandoned. Mess with a fathers’ wife and daughters and most good men will react – as has Luke Cranor. https://soundcloud.com/dave-gunders/tarred-and-feathered
Law and order is on the table as Dave Gunders and the host discuss the latest January 6 Committee hearing and the subpoena of the former president who led the coup/insurrection and still leads the Republican party of which Brauchler and Kellner are members. Can the Rule of Law survive the MAGA-party? Doubtful. Can the Rule of Law defeat MAGA? Hope so.
Rundown -
Phil Weiser in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 05:15
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 40:13
"Talking In Tongues" by Dave Gunders - 51:47
Anne Landman - 57:18
Colorado’s 39th Attorney General Phil Weiser returns to Craig’s Lawyers Lounge to discuss his bid for reelection. Distinguished are the responsibilities of a Colorado Attorney General as opposed to an elected prosecutor in individual judicial districts.
Phil Weiser leads Colorado’s biggest and most important law firm that specializes in appeals and handling civil litigation. There are myriad other legal responsibilities as Colorado’s AG. Weiser lays out what he’s done to protect the rights of the people of Colorado.
AG Weiser speaks out forcefully against anti-voting and anti-democratic Big Lie tactics which led to the January 6 insurrection. We discuss AG’s involvement in the prosecution of Tina Peters for her alleged violations of Colorado‘s election integrity. Find out why Weiser has so much GOP support. https://www.philforcolorado.com/endorsements
Phil Weiser’s family barely survived the Holocaust. Colorado’s current AG knows the dangers of bigotry and spoke magnificently on the subject at the Denver Babi Yar massacre memorial held last week. Read the speech here. https://coag.gov/blog-post/prepared-remarks-combating-anti-semitism-why-never-again-matters-today-sept-29-2022
Troubadour Dave Gunders and host share their Yom Kippur experiences. Catch Dave Gunders with the Vipers this Saturday night at Lincoln’s Roadhouse. http://www.lincolnsroadhouse.com His song, Talking in Tongues, is a wild song exemplifying the religious fervor that drives MAGA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e-8WoYM9Pk
Anne Landman is a popular and prolific blogger. Listen to this outspoken MAGA critic from Colorado's Western Slope. Based in Mesa County, Anne chronicles the deeds and misdeeds of local politicians like Tina Peters, Scott McInnis, and Lauren Boebert.
A native of West Hollywood, CA, Landman analyzes Christian nationalist mentality that dominates her part of Colorado. Sunshine is the best disinfectant and Anne’s determination and blogging have become an important Western Colorado presence. Find out why.
Rundown -
Phil Weiser in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 05:15
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 40:13
"Talking In Tongues" by Dave Gunders - 51:47
Anne Landman - 57:18
Colorado’s 39th Attorney General Phil Weiser returns to Craig’s Lawyers Lounge to discuss his bid for reelection. Distinguished are the responsibilities of a Colorado Attorney General as opposed to an elected prosecutor in individual judicial districts.
Phil Weiser leads Colorado’s biggest and most important law firm that specializes in appeals and handling civil litigation. There are myriad other legal responsibilities as Colorado’s AG. Weiser lays out what he’s done to protect the rights of the people of Colorado.
AG Weiser speaks out forcefully against anti-voting and anti-democratic Big Lie tactics which led to the January 6 insurrection. We discuss AG’s involvement in the prosecution of Tina Peters for her alleged violations of Colorado‘s election integrity. Find out why Weiser has so much GOP support. https://www.philforcolorado.com/endorsements
Phil Weiser’s family barely survived the Holocaust. Colorado’s current AG knows the dangers of bigotry and spoke magnificently on the subject at the Denver Babi Yar massacre memorial held last week. Read the speech here. https://coag.gov/blog-post/prepared-remarks-combating-anti-semitism-why-never-again-matters-today-sept-29-2022
Troubadour Dave Gunders and host share their Yom Kippur experiences. Catch Dave Gunders with the Vipers this Saturday night at Lincoln’s Roadhouse. http://www.lincolnsroadhouse.com His song, Talking in Tongues, is a wild song exemplifying the religious fervor that drives MAGA. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3e-8WoYM9Pk
Anne Landman is a popular and prolific blogger. Listen to this outspoken MAGA critic from Colorado's Western Slope. Based in Mesa County, Anne chronicles the deeds and misdeeds of local politicians like Tina Peters, Scott McInnis, and Lauren Boebert.
A native of West Hollywood, CA, Landman analyzes Christian nationalist mentality that dominates her part of Colorado. Sunshine is the best disinfectant and Anne’s determination and blogging have become an important Western Colorado presence. Find out why.
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Joe O'Dea - 11:30
Dave Flomberg - 35:39
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:12:19
"Sorry Isn't Good Enough" by Dave Gunders - 02:37:52
US Senate candidate Joe O’Dea is welcomed back to make strong points about Colorado's crime and fentanyl problems. He calls out Sen. Bennet for unwillingness to debate, except late, with Kyle Clark. Joe claims Kyle Clark is on Dems’ side.
Joe O’Dea grew up on the southeast side of Denver where he and host had common hangouts like Piccolo’s. O’Dea stands up to GOP and MAGA on abortion, Big Lie, and bigotry. Hear out his case against Biden and Bennet.
Dave Flomberg is another fascinating southeast Denver original. Nightside columnist for many years for the late great Rocky Mountain News, Flomberg now writes columns opposing bigotry for the Colorado Times Recorder.
Birther Peter Boyles’ bigotries have been well-chronicled and are discussed during review of the explosive Judith Berg (Episode 101) accusation that Boyles called her a “k*ke.” Truths about Alan Berg’s true friends revealed in Episodes 70 and 81.
Flomberg is accomplished trombonist who has encyclopedic knowledge of threats posed by anti-Semitism and Boyles-types who even want to twist up such descriptors. Let’s call them out as Jew haters - jackasses like Father Coughlin, Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh.
We’ve seen “America First” before with those bigots. Flomberg and the host say they will keep calling out bigotry. So will our show Troubadour Dave Gunders whose beloved Dad escaped the Nazis.
As we contemplate the Days of Awe between Rosh Hashanah 5783 and Yom Kippur this week, we reflect on the qualities that can bode well for our futures; repentance, prayer and charity. Should apologies always be accepted? Contemplate that while listening to the sensational song “Sorry Isn’t Good Enough” by Dave Gunders. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5_Z0muAScM&list=PLrkXwZ_bwlXYmjwL-U99O3GrErVEL329Q&index=15
Rundown -
Joe O'Dea - 11:30
Dave Flomberg - 35:39
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:12:19
"Sorry Isn't Good Enough" by Dave Gunders - 02:37:52
US Senate candidate Joe O’Dea is welcomed back to make strong points about Colorado's crime and fentanyl problems. He calls out Sen. Bennet for unwillingness to debate, except late, with Kyle Clark. Joe claims Kyle Clark is on Dems’ side.
Joe O’Dea grew up on the southeast side of Denver where he and host had common hangouts like Piccolo’s. O’Dea stands up to GOP and MAGA on abortion, Big Lie, and bigotry. Hear out his case against Biden and Bennet.
Dave Flomberg is another fascinating southeast Denver original. Nightside columnist for many years for the late great Rocky Mountain News, Flomberg now writes columns opposing bigotry for the Colorado Times Recorder.
Birther Peter Boyles’ bigotries have been well-chronicled and are discussed during review of the explosive Judith Berg (Episode 101) accusation that Boyles called her a “k*ke.” Truths about Alan Berg’s true friends revealed in Episodes 70 and 81.
Flomberg is accomplished trombonist who has encyclopedic knowledge of threats posed by anti-Semitism and Boyles-types who even want to twist up such descriptors. Let’s call them out as Jew haters - jackasses like Father Coughlin, Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh.
We’ve seen “America First” before with those bigots. Flomberg and the host say they will keep calling out bigotry. So will our show Troubadour Dave Gunders whose beloved Dad escaped the Nazis.
As we contemplate the Days of Awe between Rosh Hashanah 5783 and Yom Kippur this week, we reflect on the qualities that can bode well for our futures; repentance, prayer and charity. Should apologies always be accepted? Contemplate that while listening to the sensational song “Sorry Isn’t Good Enough” by Dave Gunders. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5_Z0muAScM&list=PLrkXwZ_bwlXYmjwL-U99O3GrErVEL329Q&index=15
Rundown -
Jake Pucci - 13:47
Craig Reviews Dan Politica Deposition - 53:17
Alby Segall - 01:26:49
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:54:26
"Falling Rain" by Dave Gunders - 01:59:47
Jake Pucci is a Denver Colorado hero. His brave actions on June 10, 2020 saved the life of Darian Simon. Sadly, Isabella Thallas was murdered that day by Michael Close, the gunman convicted this week of her first degree murder, and the attempted fitst degree murder of Bella’s boyfriend.
In the densely urbanized downtown Denver Ballpark neighborhood, shots rang out shortly before noon that awful day and instantly killed Isabella (Bella) Thallas. Bella and her boyfriend Darian had been walking their dog, Rocco, on a hot summer day during Denver's pandemic lockdown.
Jake Pucci was on the phone with his Dad when he heard the shots and sprang into action. Jake Pucci had EMT training and from five floors above, he ran to save Darian if he could. And he did! Save a life and you save the whole world. Thank goodness Jake Pucci saved Darian Simon.
Responding police and paramedics stayed back for fear of this active shooter. Darian would have bled out but for the tourniquet that Jake Pucci applied to Darian’s femoral artery as blood gushed. Other bullet holes needed pressure and Jake Pucci got the job done. Heroes save lives. Fear be damned.
Hear Jake Pucci and try to determine why he rushed in when few others would do so. There are good people in Denver, Colorado, but we cannot tolerate these kinds of crimes. Young Mr. Pucci, himself a gun owner, wisely excoriates the presence of assault weapons in Denver Colorado.
Listen to Jake Pucci and try to determine why he rushed in when few others would do so. There are good people in Denver, Colorado, but we cannot tolerate these kinds of crimes. Young Mr. Pucci, himself a gun owner, wisely excoriates the presence of assault weapons in Denver Colorado.
Find out from Jake Pucci what it’s like to be a witness in a big Denver murder trial. Michael Close’s guilt has been obvious from day one, but the prosecution still had to prove it. That happened in rapid time in Denver District Courtroom 5E, a trial attended by Craig Silverman, as counsel for Darian Simon.
This murder case contained drama aplenty but not insofar as the guilt of shooter who had no defense for his indefensible violence striking down an amazing Colorado couple. Darian Simon is special, as you'll hear from Jake Pucci who has fortunately gotten to know the man he saved.
Dan Politica was not a hero here. It was his AK-47 used to kill Bella and grievously wound Darian. Defendant was a tight friend with DPD Sgt. Dan Politica at the time of this crime. Hear the sworn deposition testimony of Politica explaining how the AK-47 was stolen. And evaluate.
Homeowners insurance for Politica's Arvada home paid for the negligently stored stored weapon allegedly "stolen" by the shooter. Guilty verdicts and insurance funds collected bring no justice. Bella is gone. Darian has been damaged. So has Denver, Colorado. We cant' stand this.
The late broadcaster Alan Berg was murdered by an assault weapon welded by bigoted man who decided to kill a prominent Jew on June 18, 1984. On October 8, 2022, the late Alan Berg will be installed in the Denver Press Club Hall of Fame. This show has covered the death of Alan Berg and who was his friend. Hear Eps. 70, 77, and 101 featuring Judith Berg.
Alby Segall, Executive Director of the Denver Press Club, is a fascinating guest as he describes his background and the current situation at his historic workspace. The criteria for Hall of Fame induction are reviewed. Memories of listening to Alan Berg are shared and the ripples it sent through the Jewish world because of this anti-Semitic hate crime.
Dave Gunders makes his solid contribution with Falling Rain, the perfect song to accompany the sadness that was the murder of Isabella Thallas. Rain refreshes though and Rosh Hashanah is right around the corner. Enjoy this solemn reflective High Holiday treat from our Troubadour.
Rundown -
Jake Pucci - 13:47
Craig Reviews Dan Politica Deposition - 53:17
Alby Segall - 01:26:49
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:54:26
"Falling Rain" by Dave Gunders - 01:59:47
Jake Pucci is a Denver Colorado hero. His brave actions on June 10, 2020 saved the life of Darian Simon. Sadly, Isabella Thallas was murdered that day by Michael Close, the gunman convicted this week of her first degree murder, and the attempted fitst degree murder of Bella’s boyfriend.
In the densely urbanized downtown Denver Ballpark neighborhood, shots rang out shortly before noon that awful day and instantly killed Isabella (Bella) Thallas. Bella and her boyfriend Darian had been walking their dog, Rocco, on a hot summer day during Denver's pandemic lockdown.
Jake Pucci was on the phone with his Dad when he heard the shots and sprang into action. Jake Pucci had EMT training and from five floors above, he ran to save Darian if he could. And he did! Save a life and you save the whole world. Thank goodness Jake Pucci saved Darian Simon.
Responding police and paramedics stayed back for fear of this active shooter. Darian would have bled out but for the tourniquet that Jake Pucci applied to Darian’s femoral artery as blood gushed. Other bullet holes needed pressure and Jake Pucci got the job done. Heroes save lives. Fear be damned.
Hear Jake Pucci and try to determine why he rushed in when few others would do so. There are good people in Denver, Colorado, but we cannot tolerate these kinds of crimes. Young Mr. Pucci, himself a gun owner, wisely excoriates the presence of assault weapons in Denver Colorado.
Listen to Jake Pucci and try to determine why he rushed in when few others would do so. There are good people in Denver, Colorado, but we cannot tolerate these kinds of crimes. Young Mr. Pucci, himself a gun owner, wisely excoriates the presence of assault weapons in Denver Colorado.
Find out from Jake Pucci what it’s like to be a witness in a big Denver murder trial. Michael Close’s guilt has been obvious from day one, but the prosecution still had to prove it. That happened in rapid time in Denver District Courtroom 5E, a trial attended by Craig Silverman, as counsel for Darian Simon.
This murder case contained drama aplenty but not insofar as the guilt of shooter who had no defense for his indefensible violence striking down an amazing Colorado couple. Darian Simon is special, as you'll hear from Jake Pucci who has fortunately gotten to know the man he saved.
Dan Politica was not a hero here. It was his AK-47 used to kill Bella and grievously wound Darian. Defendant was a tight friend with DPD Sgt. Dan Politica at the time of this crime. Hear the sworn deposition testimony of Politica explaining how the AK-47 was stolen. And evaluate.
Homeowners insurance for Politica's Arvada home paid for the negligently stored stored weapon allegedly "stolen" by the shooter. Guilty verdicts and insurance funds collected bring no justice. Bella is gone. Darian has been damaged. So has Denver, Colorado. We cant' stand this.
The late broadcaster Alan Berg was murdered by an assault weapon welded by bigoted man who decided to kill a prominent Jew on June 18, 1984. On October 8, 2022, the late Alan Berg will be installed in the Denver Press Club Hall of Fame. This show has covered the death of Alan Berg and who was his friend. Hear Eps. 70, 77, and 101 featuring Judith Berg.
Alby Segall, Executive Director of the Denver Press Club, is a fascinating guest as he describes his background and the current situation at his historic workspace. The criteria for Hall of Fame induction are reviewed. Memories of listening to Alan Berg are shared and the ripples it sent through the Jewish world because of this anti-Semitic hate crime.
Dave Gunders makes his solid contribution with Falling Rain, the perfect song to accompany the sadness that was the murder of Isabella Thallas. Rain refreshes though and Rosh Hashanah is right around the corner. Enjoy this solemn reflective High Holiday treat from our Troubadour.
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Amber McReynolds - 15:25
Right Wing Media Watch - 02:02:05
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:26:02
"Crazy for You" by Dave Gunders - 02:31:59
U.S. Postal Service Governor Amber McReynolds is a foremost expert on democracy. She has studied election systems throughout the world and implemented tremendous electoral reforms in Denver. Her systems were so good that Colorado followed suit.
White male Christian Republicans do not like too many people voting. When too many people vote, Republicans lose in Colorado and they know that. MAGA world knows that too so we have Trump, Lindell, Peters, Boebert, Ellis and their enablers crying foul.
Colorado has gold standard voting because of the leadership of Amber McReynolds who served as Denver’s Director of Elections until 2018. This election administration expert favors mailed ballots that can be traced. Colorado’s voting process is time tested and safe.
Dominion Voting Systems was well known and respected by election pros. McReynolds responds to the bogus claims against Eric Coomer and this company once headquartered in Denver, and defamed by MAGA-world.
Amber is good friends with Adam Kinzinger who she met when they both were Illinois collegians. 9-11-01 separated them as did the wars that followed. Amber got her Masters at London School of Economics. Adam became a GOP Rep from Illinois.
Democracy is at stake and Amber McReynolds refuses to stand by silently. Listen to her harsh response to Trump's big election lie which led to the January 6 insurrection. Election workers are under threat thanks to MAGA world and the refusal of most Republicans to condemn.
Watch Amber McReynolds’ viral Ted video on voting and you’ll see the brilliant woman who provides this entertaining podcast. How can it be she’s not a regular guest when election integrity the issue, as opposed to Jenna Ellis types? https://www.ted.com/talks/amber_mcreynolds_an_election_system_that_puts_voters_not_politicians_first?language=en
The problem is the right wing media has become a megaphone for MAGA propaganda and dares not air the truth about air-tight elections which produced Joe Biden. Thank goodness President Biden saw fit to appoint Amber McReynolds, a political independent, to the USPS Board of Governors.
Meanwhile, Colorado’s most famous person in Congress, Lauren Boebert, embraces the Big Lie and Christian nationalism. That does not bother broadcaster Dan Caplis who disparaged the Denver Post’s big story (now on Drudge) explaining Boebert’s religiosity and how it impacts her politics, and our American democracy.
Not only does Dan Caplis cheerlead for Boebert, he engages in a laughter-filled conversation with her about how ridiculous these media allegations are. Similar laughter occurs as Caplis and GOP gubernatorial nominee Heidi Ganahl discuss whether Gov. Polis is a mega-wimp or a Karen. The homophobia is appalling.
The dangers of Christian nationalism in America are apparent and must be called out. #DenverTrumpRadio is dominated by this anti-gay Christian nationalism that is ruinous for democracy, Colorado and America. Our Right Wing Media Watch calls out Mike Lindell and the other grifters enabling 45’s Big Lie.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers his infectious song, Crazy for You, perfect for the MAGA-cult crowd as embodied by grifting Christian Mike Lindell. Current events like the tightening criminal case against 45 and his mobster mates are always good fodder for this podcast, which has the Colorado roots of the Big Lie covered.
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Amber McReynolds - 15:25
Right Wing Media Watch - 02:02:05
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:26:02
"Crazy for You" by Dave Gunders - 02:31:59
U.S. Postal Service Governor Amber McReynolds is a foremost expert on democracy. She has studied election systems throughout the world and implemented tremendous electoral reforms in Denver. Her systems were so good that Colorado followed suit.
White male Christian Republicans do not like too many people voting. When too many people vote, Republicans lose in Colorado and they know that. MAGA world knows that too so we have Trump, Lindell, Peters, Boebert, Ellis and their enablers crying foul.
Colorado has gold standard voting because of the leadership of Amber McReynolds who served as Denver’s Director of Elections until 2018. This election administration expert favors mailed ballots that can be traced. Colorado’s voting process is time tested and safe.
Dominion Voting Systems was well known and respected by election pros. McReynolds responds to the bogus claims against Eric Coomer and this company once headquartered in Denver, and defamed by MAGA-world.
Amber is good friends with Adam Kinzinger who she met when they both were Illinois collegians. 9-11-01 separated them as did the wars that followed. Amber got her Masters at London School of Economics. Adam became a GOP Rep from Illinois.
Democracy is at stake and Amber McReynolds refuses to stand by silently. Listen to her harsh response to Trump's big election lie which led to the January 6 insurrection. Election workers are under threat thanks to MAGA world and the refusal of most Republicans to condemn.
Watch Amber McReynolds’ viral Ted video on voting and you’ll see the brilliant woman who provides this entertaining podcast. How can it be she’s not a regular guest when election integrity the issue, as opposed to Jenna Ellis types? https://www.ted.com/talks/amber_mcreynolds_an_election_system_that_puts_voters_not_politicians_first?language=en
The problem is the right wing media has become a megaphone for MAGA propaganda and dares not air the truth about air-tight elections which produced Joe Biden. Thank goodness President Biden saw fit to appoint Amber McReynolds, a political independent, to the USPS Board of Governors.
Meanwhile, Colorado’s most famous person in Congress, Lauren Boebert, embraces the Big Lie and Christian nationalism. That does not bother broadcaster Dan Caplis who disparaged the Denver Post’s big story (now on Drudge) explaining Boebert’s religiosity and how it impacts her politics, and our American democracy.
Not only does Dan Caplis cheerlead for Boebert, he engages in a laughter-filled conversation with her about how ridiculous these media allegations are. Similar laughter occurs as Caplis and GOP gubernatorial nominee Heidi Ganahl discuss whether Gov. Polis is a mega-wimp or a Karen. The homophobia is appalling.
The dangers of Christian nationalism in America are apparent and must be called out. #DenverTrumpRadio is dominated by this anti-gay Christian nationalism that is ruinous for democracy, Colorado and America. Our Right Wing Media Watch calls out Mike Lindell and the other grifters enabling 45’s Big Lie.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers his infectious song, Crazy for You, perfect for the MAGA-cult crowd as embodied by grifting Christian Mike Lindell. Current events like the tightening criminal case against 45 and his mobster mates are always good fodder for this podcast, which has the Colorado roots of the Big Lie covered.
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Steve Busick - 06:37
Jordan Hedberg - 49:48
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:06:45
"Too Many Drivers" by Dave Gunders - 02:14:00
It is our Denver Broncos’ season. For pro football stars like Russell Wilson, Denver has become the place to play. Former Broncos’ linebacker Steve Busick, who won Rose Bowls and national championships at USC, joins our show to talk football.
As an LA kid growing up with a tough Marine dad and even tougher mother, Steve Busick describes life at USC including encounters with OJ Simpson, Marcus Allen, Ronnie Lott, and others. And wait till you hear of Steve’s encounter with Muhammad Ali at LA’s Wilshire Hotel.
Drafted in Dan Reeves’ first draft class, Steve Busick wore #58 playing alongside Bronco greats Bob Swenson, Tom Jackson, Randy Gradishar and Jim Ryan. The Broncos won big as John Elway hit his stride in the mid-1980’s. Steve Busick explains why he and other Broncos stay in Denver to raise their families.
Jordan Hedberg is a rural Coloradan. He’s a Westcliffe, Colorado dude which means he lives in remote Custer County. As a kid, Jordan Hedberg tells us he lived in Boulder and attended the same elementary school as Burke and JonBenet Ramsey. Not only that, they were friends.
Listen to Jordan Hedberg, publisher of the Wet Mountain Tribune, and you may want to visit Custer County. Or perhaps not. It is scenic but mega-MAGA. Jordan Hedberg tells us Linda Stanley won the 11th Judicial District DA job just by toting an AR-15. We discuss Stanley’s Barry Morphew murder case mistakes.
Jordan Hedberg’s newspaper has a rich history – delivering a piece of the Wet Mountain Valley since 1883 - and was recently featured on 9News. There’s a beef with the county commissioners and now, allegations of retaliation. https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/next-with-kyle-clark/custer-county-paper-first-amendment-lawsuit-commissioners/73-84f100cd-e508-4061-a80c-25274426fff6
Dave Gunders gifts us with his blues song, Too Many Drivers and explains how it is about infidelity. This deep song gives many meanings to the word Drive, but since it is football season and we’re talking Broncos, remember in The Drive in Cleveland. This hard hitting episode is fit for football season.
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Steve Busick - 06:37
Jordan Hedberg - 49:48
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:06:45
"Too Many Drivers" by Dave Gunders - 02:14:00
It is our Denver Broncos’ season. For pro football stars like Russell Wilson, Denver has become the place to play. Former Broncos’ linebacker Steve Busick, who won Rose Bowls and national championships at USC, joins our show to talk football.
As an LA kid growing up with a tough Marine dad and even tougher mother, Steve Busick describes life at USC including encounters with OJ Simpson, Marcus Allen, Ronnie Lott, and others. And wait till you hear of Steve’s encounter with Muhammad Ali at LA’s Wilshire Hotel.
Drafted in Dan Reeves’ first draft class, Steve Busick wore #58 playing alongside Bronco greats Bob Swenson, Tom Jackson, Randy Gradishar and Jim Ryan. The Broncos won big as John Elway hit his stride in the mid-1980’s. Steve Busick explains why he and other Broncos stay in Denver to raise their families.
Jordan Hedberg is a rural Coloradan. He’s a Westcliffe, Colorado dude which means he lives in remote Custer County. As a kid, Jordan Hedberg tells us he lived in Boulder and attended the same elementary school as Burke and JonBenet Ramsey. Not only that, they were friends.
Listen to Jordan Hedberg, publisher of the Wet Mountain Tribune, and you may want to visit Custer County. Or perhaps not. It is scenic but mega-MAGA. Jordan Hedberg tells us Linda Stanley won the 11th Judicial District DA job just by toting an AR-15. We discuss Stanley’s Barry Morphew murder case mistakes.
Jordan Hedberg’s newspaper has a rich history – delivering a piece of the Wet Mountain Valley since 1883 - and was recently featured on 9News. There’s a beef with the county commissioners and now, allegations of retaliation. https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/next-with-kyle-clark/custer-county-paper-first-amendment-lawsuit-commissioners/73-84f100cd-e508-4061-a80c-25274426fff6
Dave Gunders gifts us with his blues song, Too Many Drivers and explains how it is about infidelity. This deep song gives many meanings to the word Drive, but since it is football season and we’re talking Broncos, remember in The Drive in Cleveland. This hard hitting episode is fit for football season.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 24:15
"This American Dream" by Dave Gunders - 33:20
Eli Bremer - 38:47
At Independence Hall in Philadelphia, President Joe Biden told the world what this podcast knows – Trump and MAGA threaten America. There are authoritarians among us who will do Trump’s dirty bidding. Some do it for money. Some do it for racism.
Peter Boyles is planning a return to radio. He’s taking @710KNUS spot at 9 a.m. Saturday mornings. In the opening monologue, Boyles’ return contemplated, with poached sponsors, host-ripping, and Trump backpedaling. Entertainment, intrigue and implosions to follow.
Boyles is a bigot who capitulated to Randy Corporon, as documented on Ep. 48 and then Boyles flip-flopped, as chronicled on Ep. 81. On Ep. 101, Judith Berg told the world that Boyles called her the K-word in a dispute after bigots killed her former husband, Alan Berg.
It was Peter Boyles who hosted Joe Oltmann twice right after 2020 election to advance Trump’s Big Lie. His pal Randy Corporon helped orchestrate. Will Boyles have the guts to rip Joe Oltmann or will he avoid hot topics as other #DenverTrumpRadio hosts do? Eli Bremer pulls no punches on Corporon and Oltmann.
Want to grow to be a GOP stalwart? Start with a conservative Christian American family, move them to Colorado Springs, have the children homeschooled, listen to Limbaugh, and then attend the Air Force Academy. That is our esteemed guest, Eli Bremer.
This rock-ribbed Republican is an American Olympian and NBC sports commentator. Bremer is nephew of Ambassador Paul Bremer and also has a prominent attorney father. In 2022, Eli Bremer, a Colorado Springs resident, tried to win the GOP nomination for United States Senate but lost to Joe O’Dea. He also lost to GOP dirty tricks.
Bremer tells the inside story of Colorado state GOP politics. Find out what Ken Buck and Randy Corporon and their accomplices did to turn the Colorado GOP into a MAGA subsidiary, replete with conspiracy theories about rigged elections, as set forth by the likes of Corporon and Oltmann.
Listen to the entire Eli Bremer interview to hear full castigation of Colorado party politics, and leaders who’ve bought into the “election-rigging bullshit.” But then, listen to hear Eli Bremer discuss the responsibility of America’s 45th president. The discussion gets heated.
The dialogue with vacationing Troubadour Dave Gunders is always fun and entertaining, especially when he gets philosophical about traveling America. "This American Dream" by Dave Gunders is a haunting song of America, and an American man, in desperate times. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJns8ryQzTE&t=2s
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 24:15
"This American Dream" by Dave Gunders - 33:20
Eli Bremer - 38:47
At Independence Hall in Philadelphia, President Joe Biden told the world what this podcast knows – Trump and MAGA threaten America. There are authoritarians among us who will do Trump’s dirty bidding. Some do it for money. Some do it for racism.
Peter Boyles is planning a return to radio. He’s taking @710KNUS spot at 9 a.m. Saturday mornings. In the opening monologue, Boyles’ return contemplated, with poached sponsors, host-ripping, and Trump backpedaling. Entertainment, intrigue and implosions to follow.
Boyles is a bigot who capitulated to Randy Corporon, as documented on Ep. 48 and then Boyles flip-flopped, as chronicled on Ep. 81. On Ep. 101, Judith Berg told the world that Boyles called her the K-word in a dispute after bigots killed her former husband, Alan Berg.
It was Peter Boyles who hosted Joe Oltmann twice right after 2020 election to advance Trump’s Big Lie. His pal Randy Corporon helped orchestrate. Will Boyles have the guts to rip Joe Oltmann or will he avoid hot topics as other #DenverTrumpRadio hosts do? Eli Bremer pulls no punches on Corporon and Oltmann.
Want to grow to be a GOP stalwart? Start with a conservative Christian American family, move them to Colorado Springs, have the children homeschooled, listen to Limbaugh, and then attend the Air Force Academy. That is our esteemed guest, Eli Bremer.
This rock-ribbed Republican is an American Olympian and NBC sports commentator. Bremer is nephew of Ambassador Paul Bremer and also has a prominent attorney father. In 2022, Eli Bremer, a Colorado Springs resident, tried to win the GOP nomination for United States Senate but lost to Joe O’Dea. He also lost to GOP dirty tricks.
Bremer tells the inside story of Colorado state GOP politics. Find out what Ken Buck and Randy Corporon and their accomplices did to turn the Colorado GOP into a MAGA subsidiary, replete with conspiracy theories about rigged elections, as set forth by the likes of Corporon and Oltmann.
Listen to the entire Eli Bremer interview to hear full castigation of Colorado party politics, and leaders who’ve bought into the “election-rigging bullshit.” But then, listen to hear Eli Bremer discuss the responsibility of America’s 45th president. The discussion gets heated.
The dialogue with vacationing Troubadour Dave Gunders is always fun and entertaining, especially when he gets philosophical about traveling America. "This American Dream" by Dave Gunders is a haunting song of America, and an American man, in desperate times. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJns8ryQzTE&t=2s
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Jonny Barber - 05:25
"The Dirty 15" by Jonny Barber - 02:26:38
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:31:52
"Rather Be Right" by Dave Gunders - 02:44:16
Schuyler Colfax was a descendant of Revolutionary War heroes, and himself an American hero and abolitionist. A confidante of Abe Lincoln, Speaker of the House Colfax was sent to Colorado with Abe’s hopes Colorado would join the Union. Indeed, Colfax so impressed Denverites, they renamed Grand Avenue for him.
Jonny Barber came to Colorado via accomplished Mormon family lineage of California, Utah and Nevada fame. When Jonny came to Colorado, he fell in love with Colfax and the Lions Lair, where he performed as a musician, and watched others perform, up and down Colfax. Jonny’s performed at the Bluebird, Fillmore, the Satire Lounge, and Red Rocks.
Now, Jonny Barber is curator of the Colfax Museum http://www.colfaxavenue.org/p/colfax-museum.html, which has gone through many different incarnations, but has emerged spectacularly in the History Colorado museum in central Denver.
This is a special name-dropping episode recounting famous Colfax visitors such as Jack Kerouak, Bob Dylan, the Smothers Brothers, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Chief Jerry Kennedy, Bo Cottrell and the Lawmen, Frank Sinatra Jr., Walt Conley, Pope John Paul II, Sid King, Pete Contos, and Gene Amole.
There’s talk about famous restaurants, dive bars, entertainment venues, fishing ponds, basilicas, government buildings, mom and pop stores, porn shops, pot stores, liquor stores, meat markets, car dealerships and every possible den of iniquity dotting America’s longest commercial retail road.
We talk about all things Colfax because Colfax represents life, Colorado, America, the good, the bad and the ugly. Colfax Avenue is US Highway 40, running straight from Atlantic City, through Strasburg, Aurora, Denver, Lakewood, Golden, and onto San Francisco. Main Street USA.
As Donald Trump is further revealed to be a traitorous criminal, the GOP still sticks with 45 like stinky poo on one’s shoe. As for our show Troubadour Dave Gunders, he’s not getting caught up believing anybody’s alternative facts, he’d rather be right, as proved by his anti-cult, anti-lie song, named Rather Be Right.
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Jonny Barber - 05:25
"The Dirty 15" by Jonny Barber - 02:26:38
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:31:52
"Rather Be Right" by Dave Gunders - 02:44:16
Schuyler Colfax was a descendant of Revolutionary War heroes, and himself an American hero and abolitionist. A confidante of Abe Lincoln, Speaker of the House Colfax was sent to Colorado with Abe’s hopes Colorado would join the Union. Indeed, Colfax so impressed Denverites, they renamed Grand Avenue for him.
Jonny Barber came to Colorado via accomplished Mormon family lineage of California, Utah and Nevada fame. When Jonny came to Colorado, he fell in love with Colfax and the Lions Lair, where he performed as a musician, and watched others perform, up and down Colfax. Jonny’s performed at the Bluebird, Fillmore, the Satire Lounge, and Red Rocks.
Now, Jonny Barber is curator of the Colfax Museum http://www.colfaxavenue.org/p/colfax-museum.html, which has gone through many different incarnations, but has emerged spectacularly in the History Colorado museum in central Denver.
This is a special name-dropping episode recounting famous Colfax visitors such as Jack Kerouak, Bob Dylan, the Smothers Brothers, Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley, Chief Jerry Kennedy, Bo Cottrell and the Lawmen, Frank Sinatra Jr., Walt Conley, Pope John Paul II, Sid King, Pete Contos, and Gene Amole.
There’s talk about famous restaurants, dive bars, entertainment venues, fishing ponds, basilicas, government buildings, mom and pop stores, porn shops, pot stores, liquor stores, meat markets, car dealerships and every possible den of iniquity dotting America’s longest commercial retail road.
We talk about all things Colfax because Colfax represents life, Colorado, America, the good, the bad and the ugly. Colfax Avenue is US Highway 40, running straight from Atlantic City, through Strasburg, Aurora, Denver, Lakewood, Golden, and onto San Francisco. Main Street USA.
As Donald Trump is further revealed to be a traitorous criminal, the GOP still sticks with 45 like stinky poo on one’s shoe. As for our show Troubadour Dave Gunders, he’s not getting caught up believing anybody’s alternative facts, he’d rather be right, as proved by his anti-cult, anti-lie song, named Rather Be Right.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 06:00
"I'm So Shy" by The Skatterbrains - 26:17
Professor Albert Alschuler in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 31:15
Craig Presents Liz Cheney Concession Speech - 01:47:49
The most impactful and important instructor in host’s educational career was CU Law Criminal Law and Procedure Professor Albert Alschuler. A Harvard Law grad, Alschuler went on to become a renowned professor at University of Chicago Law.
In his first podcast ever, Professor Alschuler regales the audience with stories about his heritage, teaching law at Texas, CU, and Chicago. Learn about famous attorneys he’s encountered along the way, such as Scalia, Dershowitz, Kagan, Obama, etc.
This colorful criminal law professor has identified the perfect charge against Trump. Listen to why Insurrection a.k.a. Rebellion 18 U.S. Code § 2383 fits like a glove, and is ideal for securing J6 justice. https://www.justsecurity.org/82713/seditious-conspiracy-vs-insurrection-assessing-the-evidence-against-trump/
Merrick Garland seems shy about bringing charges and making public statements. Trump’s in criminal peril now for J6, Mar-a-Lago docs, GA crimes, and NY frauds. Perhaps Merrick Garland will throw the book at 45 in due time.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has perfect song named “I’m So Shy;” we now dedicate to America’s Attorney General. The Skaatterbrains made this Gunders’ composed classic back when host was finishing CU Law in Boulder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpRumc0d6Fs
Jenna Ellis tweeted this week how Rachel Maddow is unattractive, unlike her conservative female colleagues and her own “hot” self. LOL. We discuss. Jenna Ellis is going to Lindell’s weekend grifting election integrity symposium on her way to GA under subpoena. Jail to follow?
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 06:00
"I'm So Shy" by The Skatterbrains - 26:17
Professor Albert Alschuler in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 31:15
Craig Presents Liz Cheney Concession Speech - 01:47:49
The most impactful and important instructor in host’s educational career was CU Law Criminal Law and Procedure Professor Albert Alschuler. A Harvard Law grad, Alschuler went on to become a renowned professor at University of Chicago Law.
In his first podcast ever, Professor Alschuler regales the audience with stories about his heritage, teaching law at Texas, CU, and Chicago. Learn about famous attorneys he’s encountered along the way, such as Scalia, Dershowitz, Kagan, Obama, etc.
This colorful criminal law professor has identified the perfect charge against Trump. Listen to why Insurrection a.k.a. Rebellion 18 U.S. Code § 2383 fits like a glove, and is ideal for securing J6 justice. https://www.justsecurity.org/82713/seditious-conspiracy-vs-insurrection-assessing-the-evidence-against-trump/
Merrick Garland seems shy about bringing charges and making public statements. Trump’s in criminal peril now for J6, Mar-a-Lago docs, GA crimes, and NY frauds. Perhaps Merrick Garland will throw the book at 45 in due time.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has perfect song named “I’m So Shy;” we now dedicate to America’s Attorney General. The Skaatterbrains made this Gunders’ composed classic back when host was finishing CU Law in Boulder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpRumc0d6Fs
Jenna Ellis tweeted this week how Rachel Maddow is unattractive, unlike her conservative female colleagues and her own “hot” self. LOL. We discuss. Jenna Ellis is going to Lindell’s weekend grifting election integrity symposium on her way to GA under subpoena. Jail to follow?
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Adam Frisch - 05:48
Right Wing Media Watch - 01:35:44
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:58:38
"Regrets" by Dave Gunders - 02:12:18
Hear it here first. Adam Frisch is going to beat Lauren Boebert this November. He’s strong and calm. She’s insecure and frantic. He’s got the smarts. She’s got a Twitter account dedicated to dividing people. On Nov. 8, votes will be divided between these two. He’ll win.
Lauren Boebert will lose as the walls come tumbling down around her hero, disgraced Dondald Trump, now suspected of espionage. CD3 is a largely rural district and Frisch has the winning message. Forget Trumpism. Boebert is just bad at her job, plus she’s pro-Putin.
Frisch will be an excellent Representative. Educated at CU in business and political science, he amassed wealth as a world-wide traveling financier, paid handsomely for his ability to get along with people. He had a Minnesota upbringing and loving parents.
Frisch waited tables before making it big in NYC. Close brushes with East Coast terrorism, and the desire to raise his family in a better place, led Frisch back to Colorado. He served with distinction on Aspen’s City Council. He’s really Unaffiliated. Adam Frisch makes his strong case.
Right Wing Media Watch segment analyzes the Mar-a-Lago FBI search, and Trump’s invocation of the 5th hundreds of times at a sworn deposition. Analysis of the same events by Dan Caplis played, and analyzed. Talk radio without real conversations is horrible, and authoritarian.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers a great discussion of a recent Red Rocks experience and what song he might play there. His song of the week, Regrets, is perfect for DJT (and Red Rocks). Trump did it all for greed, as the song says.
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Adam Frisch - 05:48
Right Wing Media Watch - 01:35:44
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:58:38
"Regrets" by Dave Gunders - 02:12:18
Hear it here first. Adam Frisch is going to beat Lauren Boebert this November. He’s strong and calm. She’s insecure and frantic. He’s got the smarts. She’s got a Twitter account dedicated to dividing people. On Nov. 8, votes will be divided between these two. He’ll win.
Lauren Boebert will lose as the walls come tumbling down around her hero, disgraced Dondald Trump, now suspected of espionage. CD3 is a largely rural district and Frisch has the winning message. Forget Trumpism. Boebert is just bad at her job, plus she’s pro-Putin.
Frisch will be an excellent Representative. Educated at CU in business and political science, he amassed wealth as a world-wide traveling financier, paid handsomely for his ability to get along with people. He had a Minnesota upbringing and loving parents.
Frisch waited tables before making it big in NYC. Close brushes with East Coast terrorism, and the desire to raise his family in a better place, led Frisch back to Colorado. He served with distinction on Aspen’s City Council. He’s really Unaffiliated. Adam Frisch makes his strong case.
Right Wing Media Watch segment analyzes the Mar-a-Lago FBI search, and Trump’s invocation of the 5th hundreds of times at a sworn deposition. Analysis of the same events by Dan Caplis played, and analyzed. Talk radio without real conversations is horrible, and authoritarian.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers a great discussion of a recent Red Rocks experience and what song he might play there. His song of the week, Regrets, is perfect for DJT (and Red Rocks). Trump did it all for greed, as the song says.
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Jerry Bell - 10:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:04:15
"Hard of Understanding" by Dave Gunders - 02:12:23
Jerry Bell has been the dominant radio news voice of Colorado since 1986. Before that, he worked in big-time San Francisco radio news as a young phenom. This was the early 1980s in SF and Jerry knew big shots like late Harvey Milk and his assassin, Dan White.
As a Bay Area boy, Jerry’s parents worried Jerry and his older brother would be sent to fight in Vietnam, so they moved to Canada. Soon, Jerry’s family returned to Santa Rosa. At San Francisco State, while studying journalism, he learned about radio. He was smitten.
Jerry Bell made a great career out of radio news. First, he was paid to witness San Francisco’s most decadent and deadly decade, learning the news-radio ropes, while watching the city become a wild place to live. Jerry brings alive the fun and energy of that transformative time in the City by the Bay.
Jerry Bell became a news-fixture at Colorado’s blowtorch AM station, 850 KOA where he’d stay several decades. Along the way, he’s held many titles at Colorado’s 50,000 watt Blowtorch of the Rockies, 850 KOA, and its sibling stations. Jerry describes and defines the golden age at KOA.
Jerry Bell was program director for Caplis and Silverman during its afternoon drive-time success. The downfall of talk radio with its partisan right wing rhetoric is reviewed. Jerry explains why he never let his personal politics show, or even come into play. Until this interview.
Here, Jerry Bell talks about politics. We talk about big Colorado politicos with a special discussion regarding the presidential prospects of Governor Jared Polis. Jerry is a natural for podcasting as he proves here with amazing stories about his life and heritage.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders comes through again with brilliant discussion of current events and his poignant song titled Hard of Understanding. Hear epic lines about broadcast news, and trying to figure out where the truth lies. It’s all right here on Episode 108.
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Jerry Bell - 10:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:04:15
"Hard of Understanding" by Dave Gunders - 02:12:23
Jerry Bell has been the dominant radio news voice of Colorado since 1986. Before that, he worked in big-time San Francisco radio news as a young phenom. This was the early 1980s in SF and Jerry knew big shots like late Harvey Milk and his assassin, Dan White.
As a Bay Area boy, Jerry’s parents worried Jerry and his older brother would be sent to fight in Vietnam, so they moved to Canada. Soon, Jerry’s family returned to Santa Rosa. At San Francisco State, while studying journalism, he learned about radio. He was smitten.
Jerry Bell made a great career out of radio news. First, he was paid to witness San Francisco’s most decadent and deadly decade, learning the news-radio ropes, while watching the city become a wild place to live. Jerry brings alive the fun and energy of that transformative time in the City by the Bay.
Jerry Bell became a news-fixture at Colorado’s blowtorch AM station, 850 KOA where he’d stay several decades. Along the way, he’s held many titles at Colorado’s 50,000 watt Blowtorch of the Rockies, 850 KOA, and its sibling stations. Jerry describes and defines the golden age at KOA.
Jerry Bell was program director for Caplis and Silverman during its afternoon drive-time success. The downfall of talk radio with its partisan right wing rhetoric is reviewed. Jerry explains why he never let his personal politics show, or even come into play. Until this interview.
Here, Jerry Bell talks about politics. We talk about big Colorado politicos with a special discussion regarding the presidential prospects of Governor Jared Polis. Jerry is a natural for podcasting as he proves here with amazing stories about his life and heritage.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders comes through again with brilliant discussion of current events and his poignant song titled Hard of Understanding. Hear epic lines about broadcast news, and trying to figure out where the truth lies. It’s all right here on Episode 108.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"One Stop Shop" by Dave Gunders - 16:51
Dr. Nedra Downing - 22:25
State Rep Steven Woodrow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:02:58
The heart of Denver takes center stage as the host reminisces about his four decades working downtown and his recent move to start his new law firm in the heart of Greenwood Village. Reminiscences about ever-changing downtown Denver are fun, especially when the Troubadour played Josephina's in Larimer Square and Craig dined at The Delectable Egg.
Troubadour Dave Gunders, an accomplished businessman/musician with an MBA, provides his perspective on Craig’s opening a new One Stop Shop named Craig Silverman Law, LLC. Dave Gunders’ song, One Stop Shop, makes you want to dance. So does our discussion of DOJ v Trump grand jury.
Dr. Nedra Downing lost her beloved son Tom Hollar 7.23.93 just above downtown Denver in CapHill. Nedra talks about that Denver Summer of Violence, Denver, and her home in Michigan. We honor the memory of Tom Hollar who would’ve been 60 now. Tom loved Neon.
@WoodrowForCO is an outspoken and progressive native Michigander who starred in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge back on Episodes 37 and 60. This elected CO State Representative from South Denver Colorado is an outspoken critic of fascism and Trumpism. Listen to this up and coming Dem advocate for the prosecution of our defeated former president.
Steven Woodrow knows which political races mean the most in Colorado this year. Steve understands how the Rule of Law and democracy are at stake and argues a newly expanded US Supreme Court is necessary. The process and prospects of achieving that kind of change are discussed.
The Craig Silverman Show – every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"One Stop Shop" by Dave Gunders - 16:51
Dr. Nedra Downing - 22:25
State Rep Steven Woodrow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:02:58
The heart of Denver takes center stage as the host reminisces about his four decades working downtown and his recent move to start his new law firm in the heart of Greenwood Village. Reminiscences about ever-changing downtown Denver are fun, especially when the Troubadour played Josephina's in Larimer Square and Craig dined at The Delectable Egg.
Troubadour Dave Gunders, an accomplished businessman/musician with an MBA, provides his perspective on Craig’s opening a new One Stop Shop named Craig Silverman Law, LLC. Dave Gunders’ song, One Stop Shop, makes you want to dance. So does our discussion of DOJ v Trump grand jury.
Dr. Nedra Downing lost her beloved son Tom Hollar 7.23.93 just above downtown Denver in CapHill. Nedra talks about that Denver Summer of Violence, Denver, and her home in Michigan. We honor the memory of Tom Hollar who would’ve been 60 now. Tom loved Neon.
@WoodrowForCO is an outspoken and progressive native Michigander who starred in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge back on Episodes 37 and 60. This elected CO State Representative from South Denver Colorado is an outspoken critic of fascism and Trumpism. Listen to this up and coming Dem advocate for the prosecution of our defeated former president.
Steven Woodrow knows which political races mean the most in Colorado this year. Steve understands how the Rule of Law and democracy are at stake and argues a newly expanded US Supreme Court is necessary. The process and prospects of achieving that kind of change are discussed.
The Craig Silverman Show – every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Every Space" by Dave Gunders - 21:53
Susan Stubson in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 26:54
Unlike Denver Trump Radio, we discuss the latest in the biggest criminal case in American history. Steve Bannon, along with Donald Trump, authored the January 6 coup/insurrection with MAGA-fans “swarming the zone.” Now, Bannon’s convicted, and Trump further exposed thanks to J6 Committee.
Susan Stubson is a brilliant attorney and rodeo queen. @WyoRodeoQueen is a native of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming where her family has lived for six generations. This part of Wyoming was also home for the legendary Cheneys. Susan’s a Republican as are most people north of metro Denver.
In 2016, Susan’s accomplished attorney husband Tim Stubson ran for the U.S. House after a stellar eight-year career as a Republican in the Wyoming legislature. The battle was hard-fought with Cheney prevailing in the decisive Republican primary.
Now, Liz Cheney, subject of podcast Episode 104 with her CC Professor Bob Loevy, faces a significant Trump-backed primary challenge on August 16, 2022 in form of another Wyoming lawyer named Harriet Haggeman. Susan and Tim Stubson know all these lawyers including Liz Cheney and back Liz big-time now.
Wyoming women are tough as evidenced by Susan Stubson who raises her two teen boys named Huck and Finn while practicing law, skiing, adventuring, and going to rodeos while also being a world-class pianist. Susan’s also a brilliant writer as she proves for Casper newspaper and now the New York Times.
This column by Susan Stubson is near perfect but may be in vain. Perhaps Liz Cheney could move to Colorado like Stubson’s parents, take on Lauren Boebert, and then run for President. Cheney’s got a Teton mountain to climb to win in Trump-cultish Wyoming. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/15/opinion/liz-cheney-wyoming-voters.html?searchResultPosition=1
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders once climbed the Tetons at the precise wrong time and almost paid with his life. We discuss how Secret Service for VP Pence feared for their lives on January 6, 2021. We discuss all the latest current events in fascinating introduction of Every Space song, perfect for this Wyoming-oriented show.
We don’t ever want a war between Wyoming and Colorado. There are too many good Stubsons on both sides. We talk it out on Episode 106.
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:35
"Every Space" by Dave Gunders - 21:53
Susan Stubson in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 26:54
Unlike Denver Trump Radio, we discuss the latest in the biggest criminal case in American history. Steve Bannon, along with Donald Trump, authored the January 6 coup/insurrection with MAGA-fans “swarming the zone.” Now, Bannon’s convicted, and Trump further exposed thanks to J6 Committee.
Susan Stubson is a brilliant attorney and rodeo queen. @WyoRodeoQueen is a native of Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming where her family has lived for six generations. This part of Wyoming was also home for the legendary Cheneys. Susan’s a Republican as are most people north of metro Denver.
In 2016, Susan’s accomplished attorney husband Tim Stubson ran for the U.S. House after a stellar eight-year career as a Republican in the Wyoming legislature. The battle was hard-fought with Cheney prevailing in the decisive Republican primary.
Now, Liz Cheney, subject of podcast Episode 104 with her CC Professor Bob Loevy, faces a significant Trump-backed primary challenge on August 16, 2022 in form of another Wyoming lawyer named Harriet Haggeman. Susan and Tim Stubson know all these lawyers including Liz Cheney and back Liz big-time now.
Wyoming women are tough as evidenced by Susan Stubson who raises her two teen boys named Huck and Finn while practicing law, skiing, adventuring, and going to rodeos while also being a world-class pianist. Susan’s also a brilliant writer as she proves for Casper newspaper and now the New York Times.
This column by Susan Stubson is near perfect but may be in vain. Perhaps Liz Cheney could move to Colorado like Stubson’s parents, take on Lauren Boebert, and then run for President. Cheney’s got a Teton mountain to climb to win in Trump-cultish Wyoming. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/15/opinion/liz-cheney-wyoming-voters.html?searchResultPosition=1
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders once climbed the Tetons at the precise wrong time and almost paid with his life. We discuss how Secret Service for VP Pence feared for their lives on January 6, 2021. We discuss all the latest current events in fascinating introduction of Every Space song, perfect for this Wyoming-oriented show.
We don’t ever want a war between Wyoming and Colorado. There are too many good Stubsons on both sides. We talk it out on Episode 106.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 07:19
"Nothing the Wind Can't Blow" by Dave Gunders - 23:04
Paige Mackey Murray in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 30:05
Paige Mackey Murray grew up in Cocoa Beach, FL where her father, Skip Mackey, was the Voice of NASA. http://www.skipmackey.com/nasa.html. We discuss the spectacular performance of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and what her dad might’ve thought.
As the US Supreme Court takes away the rights of women, the Colorado Court of Appeals just pronounced a man’s right to not procreate should be respected. https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/Court_of_Appeals/Opinion/2022/20CA1881-PD.pdf. The winning lawyer was Paige Mackey Murray. It turns out that she is winning in every way.
This Boulderite feels strongly about personal human rights, and she is brilliant. Paige writes and fights in the appellate courts for a living. Paige Mackey Murray has strong feelings about recent US Supreme Court decision-making and voices her dissent.
We discuss the draconian consequences of the Dobbs decision and the end of Roe v. Wade in America. Real juvenile rape victims are going to be further victimized. Colorado may become over-populated with Bible Belters fleeing here. The legal challenges are enormous.
Troubadour Dave Gunders gifts us with his usual stellar song, this one about a single mother facing challenges. The song also speaks about stars and space, and we ponder the Webb space telescope revealing mysteries of the universe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC7OlAfPOlg
Also discussed are the latest developments of the January 6 Select Committee, revealing more bad stuff about Donald Trump. We’ve got the Steve Bannon confession delivered days before Trump’s Big Lie implemented.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 07:19
"Nothing the Wind Can't Blow" by Dave Gunders - 23:04
Paige Mackey Murray in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 30:05
Paige Mackey Murray grew up in Cocoa Beach, FL where her father, Skip Mackey, was the Voice of NASA. http://www.skipmackey.com/nasa.html. We discuss the spectacular performance of NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and what her dad might’ve thought.
As the US Supreme Court takes away the rights of women, the Colorado Court of Appeals just pronounced a man’s right to not procreate should be respected. https://www.courts.state.co.us/Courts/Court_of_Appeals/Opinion/2022/20CA1881-PD.pdf. The winning lawyer was Paige Mackey Murray. It turns out that she is winning in every way.
This Boulderite feels strongly about personal human rights, and she is brilliant. Paige writes and fights in the appellate courts for a living. Paige Mackey Murray has strong feelings about recent US Supreme Court decision-making and voices her dissent.
We discuss the draconian consequences of the Dobbs decision and the end of Roe v. Wade in America. Real juvenile rape victims are going to be further victimized. Colorado may become over-populated with Bible Belters fleeing here. The legal challenges are enormous.
Troubadour Dave Gunders gifts us with his usual stellar song, this one about a single mother facing challenges. The song also speaks about stars and space, and we ponder the Webb space telescope revealing mysteries of the universe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC7OlAfPOlg
Also discussed are the latest developments of the January 6 Select Committee, revealing more bad stuff about Donald Trump. We’ve got the Steve Bannon confession delivered days before Trump’s Big Lie implemented.
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Professor Bob Loevy - 29:59
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:52:24
"Somebody Who Knows it All" by Dave Gunders - 01:59:30
Episode 104 is packed with analysis of right-wing anti-Semitism flowing through Denver Trump Radio and the mouths of hosts and guest GOP officials. We talk Jan 6 Committee developments and Cippollone and Hutchinson testimony. https://coloradosun.com/2022/07/05/silverman-hutchinson-trump-opinion/
During these intense political times, we gain wisdom from Gazette columnist Bob Loevy, who long-taught political science at The Colorado College in Colorado Springs. He was Liz Cheney’s professor and speaks about how the Cheney family is connected to host’s alma mater. https://gazette.com/news/liz-cheneys-colorado-college-education-led-to-gop-showdown-bob-loevy/article_2f2af52e-b274-11eb-b1b3-d775e1294b52.html
Professor Loevy was raised in Baltimore where he worked as a reporter for city’s major newspaper from 1957 – 1963 with a focus on the civil rights movement roiling Maryland and America. He then worked for prominent California Republican US Senator Thomas Kuchel in critical year of 1964 when Civil Rights Act passed. https://www.coloradopolitics.com/opinion/loevy-reporting-on-the-1960s-civil-rights-movement/article_28ef4bd0-8620-11ec-a077-efbbf76134d2.html
Along the way, Loevy worked for, and got to know, Spiro “Ted” Agnew. The stories keep coming as Professor Loevy had a remarkable string of associations with major historical events and public figures. That makes sense when you consider his mother’s great-great-great grandfather was Archibald Williams, good friend with Abe Lincoln. https://faculty1.coloradocollege.edu/~bloevy/ArchibaldWilliamsBook/welcome.html
A lifelong Republican, Loevy likes the approach now of Cheney and does not countenance Trumpism and/or racism within his Grand Old Party. The grand old days of Colorado College’s political science community still reverberate today. https://faculty1.coloradocollege.edu/~bloevy/home/
Bob Loevy likes politics and wants America to have great politicians. He saw a big red wave coming before the Supreme Court used Dobbs to fire up people angry about the end of Roe v Wade. Listen to his current political prognostications. https://gazette.com/politics/political-wave-watching-in-colorado-bob-loevy/article_91dbe376-c67e-11ec-a9a4-4fae95ead14f.html
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers again with “Somebody Who Knows it All” and discusses highly anticipated testimony of White House Counsel Pat Cippollone in the wake of Cassidy Hutchinson’s bombshell J6 Select Committee hearings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bimpyWBAiGo
The Craig Silverman Show – Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Professor Bob Loevy - 29:59
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:52:24
"Somebody Who Knows it All" by Dave Gunders - 01:59:30
Episode 104 is packed with analysis of right-wing anti-Semitism flowing through Denver Trump Radio and the mouths of hosts and guest GOP officials. We talk Jan 6 Committee developments and Cippollone and Hutchinson testimony. https://coloradosun.com/2022/07/05/silverman-hutchinson-trump-opinion/
During these intense political times, we gain wisdom from Gazette columnist Bob Loevy, who long-taught political science at The Colorado College in Colorado Springs. He was Liz Cheney’s professor and speaks about how the Cheney family is connected to host’s alma mater. https://gazette.com/news/liz-cheneys-colorado-college-education-led-to-gop-showdown-bob-loevy/article_2f2af52e-b274-11eb-b1b3-d775e1294b52.html
Professor Loevy was raised in Baltimore where he worked as a reporter for city’s major newspaper from 1957 – 1963 with a focus on the civil rights movement roiling Maryland and America. He then worked for prominent California Republican US Senator Thomas Kuchel in critical year of 1964 when Civil Rights Act passed. https://www.coloradopolitics.com/opinion/loevy-reporting-on-the-1960s-civil-rights-movement/article_28ef4bd0-8620-11ec-a077-efbbf76134d2.html
Along the way, Loevy worked for, and got to know, Spiro “Ted” Agnew. The stories keep coming as Professor Loevy had a remarkable string of associations with major historical events and public figures. That makes sense when you consider his mother’s great-great-great grandfather was Archibald Williams, good friend with Abe Lincoln. https://faculty1.coloradocollege.edu/~bloevy/ArchibaldWilliamsBook/welcome.html
A lifelong Republican, Loevy likes the approach now of Cheney and does not countenance Trumpism and/or racism within his Grand Old Party. The grand old days of Colorado College’s political science community still reverberate today. https://faculty1.coloradocollege.edu/~bloevy/home/
Bob Loevy likes politics and wants America to have great politicians. He saw a big red wave coming before the Supreme Court used Dobbs to fire up people angry about the end of Roe v Wade. Listen to his current political prognostications. https://gazette.com/politics/political-wave-watching-in-colorado-bob-loevy/article_91dbe376-c67e-11ec-a9a4-4fae95ead14f.html
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers again with “Somebody Who Knows it All” and discusses highly anticipated testimony of White House Counsel Pat Cippollone in the wake of Cassidy Hutchinson’s bombshell J6 Select Committee hearings. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bimpyWBAiGo
The Craig Silverman Show – Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Dan Grunfeld - 26:13
Dave & Rachel Gunders - 01:17:02
"Fourth of July" by Dave Gunders - 01:40:22
Chip Evans in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:47:38
We tell fascinating stories of freedom on this Independence Day weekend special. Dan Grunfeld is an exceptional author of a terrific new book, By the Grace of the Game: The Holocaust, a Basketball Legacy, and an Unprecedented American Dream. By the Grace of the Game: The Holocaust, a Basketball Legacy, and an Unprecedented American Dream: Grunfeld, Dan, Allen, Ray: 9781629379227: Amazon.com: Books
Ernie Grunfeld was basketball star in the 1970s and 1980s, as a NY high schooler, then a Tennessee Vols’ star, before excelling for over a decade in the NBA. But the really interesting story, told by his son Dan, is how Ernie Grunfeld and his family survived the Holocaust and communism before escaping Romania for NYC.
Dan Grunfeld’s grandmother, Unyu, is a remarkable survivor who made a miraculous escape and thrived when she got to America. This exceptionally well-written book and author are full of stories of American freedom as the Grunfeld family found its American Dream.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has a remarkable father, Henry Gunders, featured on Episode 21. Now, we meet Dave’s wonderful daughter Rachel Gunders. Henry Gunders’ granddaughter is an accomplished twenty-something NYC investment banker with exceptional wisdom.
Rachel Gunders weighs in on the game-changing testimony of former Trump White House official, twenty-something Cassidy Hutchinson, and the explosive (with ketchup) J6 Committee hearings. The Dobbs abortion case reversing Roe v Wade is also discussed with this delightful and wise young woman.
As show wraps up second year, we return to our inaugural song of Fourth of July, with Rachel singing beautiful harmony with her Troubadour father. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zftAQ7aWX9s
Chip Evans, Esq. returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge with superb analysis of current events in his native Texas and the rest of America. Listen as Chip turns the questioning onto the host who reveals his departure from Springer and Steinberg to begin CRAIG SILVERMAN LAW, and the reasons behind the move.
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Dan Grunfeld - 26:13
Dave & Rachel Gunders - 01:17:02
"Fourth of July" by Dave Gunders - 01:40:22
Chip Evans in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:47:38
We tell fascinating stories of freedom on this Independence Day weekend special. Dan Grunfeld is an exceptional author of a terrific new book, By the Grace of the Game: The Holocaust, a Basketball Legacy, and an Unprecedented American Dream. By the Grace of the Game: The Holocaust, a Basketball Legacy, and an Unprecedented American Dream: Grunfeld, Dan, Allen, Ray: 9781629379227: Amazon.com: Books
Ernie Grunfeld was basketball star in the 1970s and 1980s, as a NY high schooler, then a Tennessee Vols’ star, before excelling for over a decade in the NBA. But the really interesting story, told by his son Dan, is how Ernie Grunfeld and his family survived the Holocaust and communism before escaping Romania for NYC.
Dan Grunfeld’s grandmother, Unyu, is a remarkable survivor who made a miraculous escape and thrived when she got to America. This exceptionally well-written book and author are full of stories of American freedom as the Grunfeld family found its American Dream.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has a remarkable father, Henry Gunders, featured on Episode 21. Now, we meet Dave’s wonderful daughter Rachel Gunders. Henry Gunders’ granddaughter is an accomplished twenty-something NYC investment banker with exceptional wisdom.
Rachel Gunders weighs in on the game-changing testimony of former Trump White House official, twenty-something Cassidy Hutchinson, and the explosive (with ketchup) J6 Committee hearings. The Dobbs abortion case reversing Roe v Wade is also discussed with this delightful and wise young woman.
As show wraps up second year, we return to our inaugural song of Fourth of July, with Rachel singing beautiful harmony with her Troubadour father. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zftAQ7aWX9s
Chip Evans, Esq. returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge with superb analysis of current events in his native Texas and the rest of America. Listen as Chip turns the questioning onto the host who reveals his departure from Springer and Steinberg to begin CRAIG SILVERMAN LAW, and the reasons behind the move.
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CU Regent Heidi Ganahl - 04:29
Colorado Governor Jared Polis - 39:22
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:13:12
"Place In The Sun" by Dave Gunders - 01:18:55
Podcast honored by 30-plus minute guest appearances each by Colorado Governor Jared Polis and his leading Republican rival, CU Regent Heidi Ganahl. Listen as Heidi successfully vies for host’s Unaffiliated primary vote, as she tries to beat her mega-MAGA opponent Greg Lopez.
Lopez promised a pardon for Tina Peters, and Ganahl rips that decision. So does host. Discussion of Big Lie and its consequences ensues. Host reveals his disdain and desire to distance himself from Big Lie perpetrators. Also discussed are US Supreme Court rulings on guns and abortion.
Heidi Ganahl earns host’s GOP primary vote with a pledge to meet Coloradans where they are (pro-choice) on abortion, and her keeping an open mind as the January 6 Select Committee concludes. Heidi Ganahl gets confronted about appearing on Bannon podcast; and responds.
Learn why Heidi Ganahl says she won’t yet appear with 9News’ Kyle Clark. Find out where Heidi draws the line on right-wing interviewers. Find out why she thinks Colorado’s crime and education problems would get better if she’s elected Colorado’s first female Governor.
Headlining guest, Jared Polis, is Colorado’s serving Dem Governor, and may be propelled into a White House groundswell by a big win in November, especially if US has down Dem cycle. Governor Polis queried repeatedly about his presidential ambitions, possible Rockies’ ownership, and relative merits of Denver and Boulder.
I-70 killer truck-driver Rogel Aguilera-Mederos’ commutation discussed, along with any Kim Kardashian role. Governor Polis explains the tax rebate ($1500 for joint filing Colorado couples) and how it happened. Find out if TABOR deserves credit. Governor Polis explains why he’s not advocated for statewide assault weapon ban.
Governor Polis was a US House member for ten years and expresses his strong reaction to January 6, 2021. Congressional colleagues Liz Cheney and Adam Schiff are two colleagues. Polis knows well. White supremacist Proud Boy aspect of Trump’s insurrection discussed. So is hateful bigotry over-present in America and Colorado, including Denver talk radio.
Troubadour Dave Gunders makes perfect contribution with Place in the Sun about societal upheaval back in the turbulent 1960s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFfqiY4bETA. Many of same societal issues still plaguing us now. Time for new better generation of leadership.
Podcast proud to be independent forum for reasonable Republican and Democratic political leaders alike to experience fair and revealing interviews. Polis and Ganahl impress as smart fine people. Let the voters decide on policy. And let Trump’s Big Lie and Insurrection be met by truth and justice.
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CU Regent Heidi Ganahl - 04:29
Colorado Governor Jared Polis - 39:22
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:13:12
"Place In The Sun" by Dave Gunders - 01:18:55
Podcast honored by 30-plus minute guest appearances each by Colorado Governor Jared Polis and his leading Republican rival, CU Regent Heidi Ganahl. Listen as Heidi successfully vies for host’s Unaffiliated primary vote, as she tries to beat her mega-MAGA opponent Greg Lopez.
Lopez promised a pardon for Tina Peters, and Ganahl rips that decision. So does host. Discussion of Big Lie and its consequences ensues. Host reveals his disdain and desire to distance himself from Big Lie perpetrators. Also discussed are US Supreme Court rulings on guns and abortion.
Heidi Ganahl earns host’s GOP primary vote with a pledge to meet Coloradans where they are (pro-choice) on abortion, and her keeping an open mind as the January 6 Select Committee concludes. Heidi Ganahl gets confronted about appearing on Bannon podcast; and responds.
Learn why Heidi Ganahl says she won’t yet appear with 9News’ Kyle Clark. Find out where Heidi draws the line on right-wing interviewers. Find out why she thinks Colorado’s crime and education problems would get better if she’s elected Colorado’s first female Governor.
Headlining guest, Jared Polis, is Colorado’s serving Dem Governor, and may be propelled into a White House groundswell by a big win in November, especially if US has down Dem cycle. Governor Polis queried repeatedly about his presidential ambitions, possible Rockies’ ownership, and relative merits of Denver and Boulder.
I-70 killer truck-driver Rogel Aguilera-Mederos’ commutation discussed, along with any Kim Kardashian role. Governor Polis explains the tax rebate ($1500 for joint filing Colorado couples) and how it happened. Find out if TABOR deserves credit. Governor Polis explains why he’s not advocated for statewide assault weapon ban.
Governor Polis was a US House member for ten years and expresses his strong reaction to January 6, 2021. Congressional colleagues Liz Cheney and Adam Schiff are two colleagues. Polis knows well. White supremacist Proud Boy aspect of Trump’s insurrection discussed. So is hateful bigotry over-present in America and Colorado, including Denver talk radio.
Troubadour Dave Gunders makes perfect contribution with Place in the Sun about societal upheaval back in the turbulent 1960s. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFfqiY4bETA. Many of same societal issues still plaguing us now. Time for new better generation of leadership.
Podcast proud to be independent forum for reasonable Republican and Democratic political leaders alike to experience fair and revealing interviews. Polis and Ganahl impress as smart fine people. Let the voters decide on policy. And let Trump’s Big Lie and Insurrection be met by truth and justice.
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Joe O'Dea - 13:19
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 28:23
"Only a Rock in the Road" by Dave Gunders - 42.30
Judith Berg - 01:15:42
Joe O’Dea has an excellent chance to be Colorado’s next U.S. Senator and would instantly become a powerful person in America. This affable native Denverite is a serious challenger to incumbent Senator Michael Bennet but first he must survive a Republican primary against mega-MAGA State Senator Ron Hanks.
Listen and learn why Joe O’Dea gets Craig’s Unaffiliated vote in the GOP primary. Joe O’Dea correctly anticipates the end of Roe v Wade will be bad for America. Joe also calls out the Big Lie and will not toe Trump’s party line. He’s a successful businessman and boss. Colorado needs a responsible GOP.
Unlike many Republicans engaged in willful blindness, Joe O’Dea may call out Team Trump criminality if proven by the January 6 Select Congressional Committee. Hear the highlights from the J6 hearing showing Proud Boy conspiracy with Team Trump, a $250 million dollar grift, and 45’s attempted murder of VP Pence.
America has had enough violence born of the Big Lie, yet the lie is perpetuated constantly on right wing Denver Trump Radio. We’ve got the sound of Joe O’Dea standing up to Dan Caplis regarding abortion. We acquaint you with J6 witnesses Nick Quested, Officer Caroline Edwards and Philadelphian Al Schmidt.
June 18, 1984 was tragic for Colorado and America. https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-11-10-8703240574-story.htmlA white supremacist gang conspired to assassinate Jewish radio talk show host Alan Berg in the 1400 block of Denver’s Adams Street. An assault weapon was used to commit the hate crime.
Judith Berg is a nationally recognized expert about the study of hate. https://5008.sydneyplus.com/HistoryColorado_ArgusNet_Final/Portal/Portal.aspx?component=AAFW&record=6d4767b3-a9d4-4007-ae68-7cd2ee1f2eb9. The former wife of Alan Berg, she’d been at dinner with her beloved Alan 38 years ago tonight, right before he was murdered.
Judith describes Alan as a beautiful Chicago boy at CU-Boulder who came down to her Denver Hilltop home to woo her, then Judith Halpern, still at East High. Love and marriage followed. Learn about the delight Alan felt to be part of Denver famous Bernie and Lily Halpern household.
Listen as Judith reacts bitterly to Peter Boyles, who has long claimed to be best friends with the late Alan Berg. Raw emotion is on display as memories flood back to this accomplished academic. She abhors Peter Boyles and you can hear the reasons she gives in this captivating interview.
This show has covered 6.18.84 murder of Alan Berg with an emphasis on understanding who truly were Alan’s friends. Check out Episode 70 - Alan Berg, Al Zinn, Stephen Singular, Harold Dubinski -- Who was Alan Berg‘s best friend? Listen to Episode 78 Alan Berg’s attorney/friend David Savitz.
Peter Boyles' last few years previous subject of Episode #48 – Boyles Capitulation, #64 – Colorado Insurrectionists and #81 -- Boyles’ Capitulation Reversed. Points made regarding Boyles’ apparent anti-Semitism. Figure out why Boyles delighted in calling Colorado’s first Jewish Governor “Pontius Polis.”
Listen at end of show for Boyles, back in November 2019, invoking “honor in the name of Alan Berg” after MAGA station management stopped host from criticizing Donald Trump. Hear Boyles delight in calling station’s only Jewish radio host “Craig Kaepernick.” Hmmm.
Troubadour Dave Gunders takes a stab at doing the show introduction and has humorous difficulties. He contributes a great song about overcoming obstacles titled Only a Rock in the Road. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOTGR_nFUZw
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Joe O'Dea - 13:19
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 28:23
"Only a Rock in the Road" by Dave Gunders - 42.30
Judith Berg - 01:15:42
Joe O’Dea has an excellent chance to be Colorado’s next U.S. Senator and would instantly become a powerful person in America. This affable native Denverite is a serious challenger to incumbent Senator Michael Bennet but first he must survive a Republican primary against mega-MAGA State Senator Ron Hanks.
Listen and learn why Joe O’Dea gets Craig’s Unaffiliated vote in the GOP primary. Joe O’Dea correctly anticipates the end of Roe v Wade will be bad for America. Joe also calls out the Big Lie and will not toe Trump’s party line. He’s a successful businessman and boss. Colorado needs a responsible GOP.
Unlike many Republicans engaged in willful blindness, Joe O’Dea may call out Team Trump criminality if proven by the January 6 Select Congressional Committee. Hear the highlights from the J6 hearing showing Proud Boy conspiracy with Team Trump, a $250 million dollar grift, and 45’s attempted murder of VP Pence.
America has had enough violence born of the Big Lie, yet the lie is perpetuated constantly on right wing Denver Trump Radio. We’ve got the sound of Joe O’Dea standing up to Dan Caplis regarding abortion. We acquaint you with J6 witnesses Nick Quested, Officer Caroline Edwards and Philadelphian Al Schmidt.
June 18, 1984 was tragic for Colorado and America. https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1987-11-10-8703240574-story.htmlA white supremacist gang conspired to assassinate Jewish radio talk show host Alan Berg in the 1400 block of Denver’s Adams Street. An assault weapon was used to commit the hate crime.
Judith Berg is a nationally recognized expert about the study of hate. https://5008.sydneyplus.com/HistoryColorado_ArgusNet_Final/Portal/Portal.aspx?component=AAFW&record=6d4767b3-a9d4-4007-ae68-7cd2ee1f2eb9. The former wife of Alan Berg, she’d been at dinner with her beloved Alan 38 years ago tonight, right before he was murdered.
Judith describes Alan as a beautiful Chicago boy at CU-Boulder who came down to her Denver Hilltop home to woo her, then Judith Halpern, still at East High. Love and marriage followed. Learn about the delight Alan felt to be part of Denver famous Bernie and Lily Halpern household.
Listen as Judith reacts bitterly to Peter Boyles, who has long claimed to be best friends with the late Alan Berg. Raw emotion is on display as memories flood back to this accomplished academic. She abhors Peter Boyles and you can hear the reasons she gives in this captivating interview.
This show has covered 6.18.84 murder of Alan Berg with an emphasis on understanding who truly were Alan’s friends. Check out Episode 70 - Alan Berg, Al Zinn, Stephen Singular, Harold Dubinski -- Who was Alan Berg‘s best friend? Listen to Episode 78 Alan Berg’s attorney/friend David Savitz.
Peter Boyles' last few years previous subject of Episode #48 – Boyles Capitulation, #64 – Colorado Insurrectionists and #81 -- Boyles’ Capitulation Reversed. Points made regarding Boyles’ apparent anti-Semitism. Figure out why Boyles delighted in calling Colorado’s first Jewish Governor “Pontius Polis.”
Listen at end of show for Boyles, back in November 2019, invoking “honor in the name of Alan Berg” after MAGA station management stopped host from criticizing Donald Trump. Hear Boyles delight in calling station’s only Jewish radio host “Craig Kaepernick.” Hmmm.
Troubadour Dave Gunders takes a stab at doing the show introduction and has humorous difficulties. He contributes a great song about overcoming obstacles titled Only a Rock in the Road. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOTGR_nFUZw
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Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"Impossible Happiness" by Dave Gunders - 06:07
Kyle Clark - 10:29
Craig reacts to January 6th Select Committee Hearing - 01:16:40
One More Thing with Kyle Clark: It is the Guns! - 01:23:58
Kyle Clark is Colorado’s most important and impactful journalist. Next with Kyle Clark is Colorado’s must-watch newscast. https://www.9news.com/next Kyle’s Word of Thanks campaign just celebrated its 100th week and has raised over nine million dollars for worthy non-profits. No one better for our 100th show.
9News is Colorado’s news leader for a reason and those reasons are discussed. Some of Kyle’s teammates are celebrated. Kyle Clark, a straight Caucasian family man, has become a target of right-wing wrath. We discuss willingness and courage of Kyle and his colleagues to confront bigotries in our community.
The many Coloradans connected to Trump’s Big Lie and the January 6 Insurrection are named and shamed. Discussed is the role of broadcasters who won’t cover the J6 Committee and the obvious conspiracy and coordination between Team Trump and the Proud Boys.
Difficulties of functioning with disparate facts discussed along with importance of trusted news sources. Dangers come with speaking truths authoritarians dislike. Family & parental considerations come into play. If talented honest news people exit, our democracy is further lost.
“It’s the guns,” Kyle Clark correctly claimed immediately after the Uvalde massacre. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY3oBx5QPho In bonus segment, the despicable assault weapon slaughters of Isabella Thallas (6-10-20) and Alan Berg (6-18-84) are remembered. This show dedicated to Bella and Alan.
The first round of the January 6 Select Committee hearing on Thursday night was significant. America has a new hero named Officer Caroline Edwards. We now know Trump conspired with Proud Boys who served as his stormtroopers. Host gut-reacts to Day One hearing.
Troubadour Dave Gunders helps open this century show with his classic song, Impossible Happiness, which perfectly encapsulates trepidations during these fraught times. Maybe we are just going through a little rough patch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zE_2XvcCLpU The first 100 shows have been terrific. More to come.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
Rundown -
Intro with Troubadour Dave Gunders - 00:36
"Impossible Happiness" by Dave Gunders - 06:07
Kyle Clark - 10:29
Craig reacts to January 6th Select Committee Hearing - 01:16:40
One More Thing with Kyle Clark: It is the Guns! - 01:23:58
Kyle Clark is Colorado’s most important and impactful journalist. Next with Kyle Clark is Colorado’s must-watch newscast. https://www.9news.com/next Kyle’s Word of Thanks campaign just celebrated its 100th week and has raised over nine million dollars for worthy non-profits. No one better for our 100th show.
9News is Colorado’s news leader for a reason and those reasons are discussed. Some of Kyle’s teammates are celebrated. Kyle Clark, a straight Caucasian family man, has become a target of right-wing wrath. We discuss willingness and courage of Kyle and his colleagues to confront bigotries in our community.
The many Coloradans connected to Trump’s Big Lie and the January 6 Insurrection are named and shamed. Discussed is the role of broadcasters who won’t cover the J6 Committee and the obvious conspiracy and coordination between Team Trump and the Proud Boys.
Difficulties of functioning with disparate facts discussed along with importance of trusted news sources. Dangers come with speaking truths authoritarians dislike. Family & parental considerations come into play. If talented honest news people exit, our democracy is further lost.
“It’s the guns,” Kyle Clark correctly claimed immediately after the Uvalde massacre. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY3oBx5QPho In bonus segment, the despicable assault weapon slaughters of Isabella Thallas (6-10-20) and Alan Berg (6-18-84) are remembered. This show dedicated to Bella and Alan.
The first round of the January 6 Select Committee hearing on Thursday night was significant. America has a new hero named Officer Caroline Edwards. We now know Trump conspired with Proud Boys who served as his stormtroopers. Host gut-reacts to Day One hearing.
Troubadour Dave Gunders helps open this century show with his classic song, Impossible Happiness, which perfectly encapsulates trepidations during these fraught times. Maybe we are just going through a little rough patch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zE_2XvcCLpU The first 100 shows have been terrific. More to come.
The Craig Silverman Show - Every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
Rundown -
John Morse - 03:50
Bob Marshall in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:27:24
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:35:58
"On and On Her Way" by Dave Gunders - 02:44:20
John Morse is an outstanding former paramedic, cop, detective, police chief, and Colorado Senate President. Now a successful CPA, Morse refuses to back down in stating his gun reform opinions. https://www.denverpost.com/2022/05/31/uvalde-shooting-john-morse-guns-colorado-gun-control-laws-2013/
Racial aspects of Elijah McClain and George Floyd matters are deeply explored. Morse makes strong case for banning assault weapons now. When Aurora and Sandy Hook massacres happened, Morse and Colorado government reacted with modest reforms. Morse wishes he’d gone further.
John Morse forcefully advocates not voting for Jared Polis, or any other politician, who won’t ban assault weapons. Morse gets justifiably agitated about dead children. John Morse would be a great police chief in Denver or Aurora, and you’ll hear if he’s interested.
Attorney Bob Marshall wants to make a difference in the Colorado Statehouse too. A former Republican, Bob is dedicated to battling Trumpism in all its Colorado manifestations. Some of this has hit home in Douglas County, home of CD43, where Bob is the Democratic nominee.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes this veteran Marine who recently returned from a humanitarian trip to Kiev, Ukraine. We learn how and why Bob has battled Trumpism in Highlands Ranch intersections and with the local school district.
Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes his beautiful haunting song apropos of the sadness felt for the Uvalde, Buffalo, and many other mass shooting victims. Discussed is whether it is even fair to bring kids into this world, and Troubadour’s response is an adamant yes.
Rundown -
John Morse - 03:50
Bob Marshall in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:27:24
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:35:58
"On and On Her Way" by Dave Gunders - 02:44:20
John Morse is an outstanding former paramedic, cop, detective, police chief, and Colorado Senate President. Now a successful CPA, Morse refuses to back down in stating his gun reform opinions. https://www.denverpost.com/2022/05/31/uvalde-shooting-john-morse-guns-colorado-gun-control-laws-2013/
Racial aspects of Elijah McClain and George Floyd matters are deeply explored. Morse makes strong case for banning assault weapons now. When Aurora and Sandy Hook massacres happened, Morse and Colorado government reacted with modest reforms. Morse wishes he’d gone further.
John Morse forcefully advocates not voting for Jared Polis, or any other politician, who won’t ban assault weapons. Morse gets justifiably agitated about dead children. John Morse would be a great police chief in Denver or Aurora, and you’ll hear if he’s interested.
Attorney Bob Marshall wants to make a difference in the Colorado Statehouse too. A former Republican, Bob is dedicated to battling Trumpism in all its Colorado manifestations. Some of this has hit home in Douglas County, home of CD43, where Bob is the Democratic nominee.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes this veteran Marine who recently returned from a humanitarian trip to Kiev, Ukraine. We learn how and why Bob has battled Trumpism in Highlands Ranch intersections and with the local school district.
Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes his beautiful haunting song apropos of the sadness felt for the Uvalde, Buffalo, and many other mass shooting victims. Discussed is whether it is even fair to bring kids into this world, and Troubadour’s response is an adamant yes.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 03:16
"Love Has a Way (Song for Deb)" by Dave Gunders - 24:19
Terry Frei - 30:09
Memorial Day 2022 is a dark time in America. The Uvalde massacre has damaged us severely. With his extensive writing about military sacrifice, author Terry Frei is a perfect guest who knows hockey, and has also written extensively about the Columbine massacre.
Terry Frei is an accomplished Colorado sports media star, with an afternoon drive-time show now. He has covered the Broncos, Rockies and the Avalanche and everything else to do with Colorado sports. He also has profound thoughts about current events.
Discussed are the delayed police response in Uvalde, the ignored lessons of Columbine, the need for meaningful gun reform in America and why it does not happen. White supremacy leading to the murders in WWII and Buffalo, NY is addressed.
Terry Frei's book Olympic Affair tells the true-life story of CSU's Glen Morris, a superstar gold medal decathlete at the 1936 Olympics and his love affair with Leni Riefenstahl, the famous Nazi propogandist. This may soon be a major movie. It's an outstanding book.
Terry Frei knows expertly the National Hockey League and makes a bold prediction about the Avalanche-Blues series -- before game six. Tune in to see if Terry got it right. We discussed the Code inside of hockey and whether it was violated by Naz Kadri.
Troubadour Dave Gunders comes through with perfect song called Love Has a Way. This song makes bad times tolerable and teaches us how to heal. Bless the memories of the children of Uvalde and their teachers, and Dave Schreiner, a friend and Wisconsin Badger teammate of Terry’s father, Coach Jerry Frei.
Have a meaningful Memorial Day weekend and listen to this podcast on Saturdays at 9 AM Colorado time.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 03:16
"Love Has a Way (Song for Deb)" by Dave Gunders - 24:19
Terry Frei - 30:09
Memorial Day 2022 is a dark time in America. The Uvalde massacre has damaged us severely. With his extensive writing about military sacrifice, author Terry Frei is a perfect guest who knows hockey, and has also written extensively about the Columbine massacre.
Terry Frei is an accomplished Colorado sports media star, with an afternoon drive-time show now. He has covered the Broncos, Rockies and the Avalanche and everything else to do with Colorado sports. He also has profound thoughts about current events.
Discussed are the delayed police response in Uvalde, the ignored lessons of Columbine, the need for meaningful gun reform in America and why it does not happen. White supremacy leading to the murders in WWII and Buffalo, NY is addressed.
Terry Frei's book Olympic Affair tells the true-life story of CSU's Glen Morris, a superstar gold medal decathlete at the 1936 Olympics and his love affair with Leni Riefenstahl, the famous Nazi propogandist. This may soon be a major movie. It's an outstanding book.
Terry Frei knows expertly the National Hockey League and makes a bold prediction about the Avalanche-Blues series -- before game six. Tune in to see if Terry got it right. We discussed the Code inside of hockey and whether it was violated by Naz Kadri.
Troubadour Dave Gunders comes through with perfect song called Love Has a Way. This song makes bad times tolerable and teaches us how to heal. Bless the memories of the children of Uvalde and their teachers, and Dave Schreiner, a friend and Wisconsin Badger teammate of Terry’s father, Coach Jerry Frei.
Have a meaningful Memorial Day weekend and listen to this podcast on Saturdays at 9 AM Colorado time.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 04:10
"Safe Haven" by Dave Gunders - 13:40
CU President Todd Saliman - 17:52
Marshall Fogel in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 52:56
Greg Gold and Lt. Alex Gorgan in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:13:20
Brand new CU President Todd Saliman answers questions about his dream job. Find out why the CU Regents selected him unanimously. Learn Todd Saliman’s local roots, educational and public service background, and his fierce determination to make CU the best.
Arguably the best CU President ever was George Norlin, who, beginning in 1917, served two decades. That’s when President Norlin had CU’s distinctive architecture designed and installed. A century ago, Norlin resisted the Klu Klux Klan which was dominating Colorado and our politics. Saliman discusses Norlin and his legacy and the Norlin Charge delivered to CU grads.
Troubadour Dave Gunders went to CU-Boulder where he found inspiration for his song, Safe Haven. We all need refuge in people, or places, in times of turmoil. Even with all its recent problems, Boulder remains one of the best places in the world to live, and a haven.
Marshall Fogel attended CU too before becoming a Denver deputy district attorney and then counsel for the Denver police unions. Along the way, he got to know and love the DPD’s Jerry Kennedy who just passed away. Listen to beautiful tribute to Chief Kennedy by his friend and attorney.
Accomplished Colorado trial lawyer Greg Gold told us two weeks ago about his plans to help Ukraine, and now we find out the rest of the story. Listen to lawyer Lt. Alex Gorgan from the front lines of the Ukraine War in Craig's Lawyers’ Lounge. Find out how you can help fight Putin.
Kyle Clark from @9News has agreed to come on upcoming podcast & will discuss the basis for his criticisms of Dan Caplis. Dan's been invited on but thus far, has not accepted. Find out more with fascinating soundbites at end of this podcast explaining their disputes.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 04:10
"Safe Haven" by Dave Gunders - 13:40
CU President Todd Saliman - 17:52
Marshall Fogel in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 52:56
Greg Gold and Lt. Alex Gorgan in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:13:20
Brand new CU President Todd Saliman answers questions about his dream job. Find out why the CU Regents selected him unanimously. Learn Todd Saliman’s local roots, educational and public service background, and his fierce determination to make CU the best.
Arguably the best CU President ever was George Norlin, who, beginning in 1917, served two decades. That’s when President Norlin had CU’s distinctive architecture designed and installed. A century ago, Norlin resisted the Klu Klux Klan which was dominating Colorado and our politics. Saliman discusses Norlin and his legacy and the Norlin Charge delivered to CU grads.
Troubadour Dave Gunders went to CU-Boulder where he found inspiration for his song, Safe Haven. We all need refuge in people, or places, in times of turmoil. Even with all its recent problems, Boulder remains one of the best places in the world to live, and a haven.
Marshall Fogel attended CU too before becoming a Denver deputy district attorney and then counsel for the Denver police unions. Along the way, he got to know and love the DPD’s Jerry Kennedy who just passed away. Listen to beautiful tribute to Chief Kennedy by his friend and attorney.
Accomplished Colorado trial lawyer Greg Gold told us two weeks ago about his plans to help Ukraine, and now we find out the rest of the story. Listen to lawyer Lt. Alex Gorgan from the front lines of the Ukraine War in Craig's Lawyers’ Lounge. Find out how you can help fight Putin.
Kyle Clark from @9News has agreed to come on upcoming podcast & will discuss the basis for his criticisms of Dan Caplis. Dan's been invited on but thus far, has not accepted. Find out more with fascinating soundbites at end of this podcast explaining their disputes.
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Hollynd Hoskins in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:49
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:40:14
"Your Way Too" by Dave Gunders - 01:49:53
Famous female lawyer Hollynd Hoskins enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to speak about the imminent demise of Roe v. Wade and its wide-ranging legal ramifications. This outspoken accomplished athlete, pro footballer, and fierce legal advocate explains how Alito’s apparent reversal of Roe will affect poor women of color and our legal system.
Learn Hollynd‘s amazing record of success in court. https://www.hollyndlaw.com. She has proven herself as a public defender, a medical malpractice lawyer, and now, as the successful lawyer this week for the Mayor of Pickleball, Arslan Guney. The situation became an international incident, now resolved without any conviction or further jailing. Mayor Guney loves Hollynd. So will you.
Find out what it was like for Hollynd to grow up in an interracial family in the Park Hill part of Denver, Colorado. She is an East High Hall of Famer and does not shy away from controversies. She describes her experience as a gay married person and the daughter of a Trailblazing Denver family. Warning: You may want to play pickleball after this show.
Troubadour Dave Gunders talks about playing pickleball and the tug of war which is Roe v. Wade. His song titled Your Way Too features a trumpet and a saxophone that make this Dave Gunders' song fantastic. Listen as Dave explains his love of percussion, New Orleans and the JazzFest he just attended.
Rundown -
Hollynd Hoskins in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:49
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:40:14
"Your Way Too" by Dave Gunders - 01:49:53
Famous female lawyer Hollynd Hoskins enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to speak about the imminent demise of Roe v. Wade and its wide-ranging legal ramifications. This outspoken accomplished athlete, pro footballer, and fierce legal advocate explains how Alito’s apparent reversal of Roe will affect poor women of color and our legal system.
Learn Hollynd‘s amazing record of success in court. https://www.hollyndlaw.com. She has proven herself as a public defender, a medical malpractice lawyer, and now, as the successful lawyer this week for the Mayor of Pickleball, Arslan Guney. The situation became an international incident, now resolved without any conviction or further jailing. Mayor Guney loves Hollynd. So will you.
Find out what it was like for Hollynd to grow up in an interracial family in the Park Hill part of Denver, Colorado. She is an East High Hall of Famer and does not shy away from controversies. She describes her experience as a gay married person and the daughter of a Trailblazing Denver family. Warning: You may want to play pickleball after this show.
Troubadour Dave Gunders talks about playing pickleball and the tug of war which is Roe v. Wade. His song titled Your Way Too features a trumpet and a saxophone that make this Dave Gunders' song fantastic. Listen as Dave explains his love of percussion, New Orleans and the JazzFest he just attended.
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Greg Gold in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 04:36
Ken Toltz - 01:17:09
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:19:44
"A Sun Still Shining" by Dave Gunders - 02:25:45
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge went to Krakow, Poland to catch up with accomplished Colorado personal injury lawyer, Greg Gold, who has gone to Eastern Europe to battle tyranny and Putin. Speaking after touring Auschwitz, and right before he heads to Lviv, Ukraine to drop off supplies, Greg profoundly discusses eastern European history and current distressing events.
Along the way, Greg discovered Rudolf Miczka, a sharp 27-year-old proud Polish native, historian, and tour guide. We get to know Rudolf too, as the Friday sun set on Poland, Ukraine’s neighbor to the west. We puzzle out next moves and whether America is handling situation well.
Further east Friday evening was our Israeli correspondent and former Colorado Front Range politico and columnist, Ken Toltz. We remember when Ken ran against Tom Tancredo for Congress in 2000. Ken, now writing for the Jerusalem Post, has a firm grasp on politics in Colorado, America, and the Holy Land. Ken explains the view of America and Putin from Israel.
Dave Gunders also travels this week, to the foreign feeling city of New Orleans for JazzFest. Our Troubadour discusses his beautiful song named A Sun Still Shining. After a rough week of losing stocks, ongoing bombardment of Ukraine, and Norm Early departing this mortal coil, we need to see a sun is still shining.
Rundown -
Greg Gold in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 04:36
Ken Toltz - 01:17:09
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:19:44
"A Sun Still Shining" by Dave Gunders - 02:25:45
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge went to Krakow, Poland to catch up with accomplished Colorado personal injury lawyer, Greg Gold, who has gone to Eastern Europe to battle tyranny and Putin. Speaking after touring Auschwitz, and right before he heads to Lviv, Ukraine to drop off supplies, Greg profoundly discusses eastern European history and current distressing events.
Along the way, Greg discovered Rudolf Miczka, a sharp 27-year-old proud Polish native, historian, and tour guide. We get to know Rudolf too, as the Friday sun set on Poland, Ukraine’s neighbor to the west. We puzzle out next moves and whether America is handling situation well.
Further east Friday evening was our Israeli correspondent and former Colorado Front Range politico and columnist, Ken Toltz. We remember when Ken ran against Tom Tancredo for Congress in 2000. Ken, now writing for the Jerusalem Post, has a firm grasp on politics in Colorado, America, and the Holy Land. Ken explains the view of America and Putin from Israel.
Dave Gunders also travels this week, to the foreign feeling city of New Orleans for JazzFest. Our Troubadour discusses his beautiful song named A Sun Still Shining. After a rough week of losing stocks, ongoing bombardment of Ukraine, and Norm Early departing this mortal coil, we need to see a sun is still shining.
Rest in peace Norman Strickland Early, Jr., longtime Denver DA
Norm Early showed his personality and wisdom in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge in a memorable lively last visit on July 18, 2020. Norm discussed his health challenges, travels, favorite sports, grandparenting, and what he anticipated for his three grandsons and their futures. Listen to Norm sing Monkey Business.
Norm was a collegiate athlete, and reflected on competitiveness, and the degree to which he factored that into hiring and promoting prosecutors.
Norm reminisces on prosecutions of Quintin Wortham, Frank Rodriguez and the United Bank Massacre (James King) case. We talk about Dale Tooley, Dick Lamm, Bill Buckley, Mike Little, Dick Kay (the furrier), Bill Ritter, Beth McCann, and the Denver DA family.
Learn about Norm’s Washington D.C. (Chocolate City) upbringing and the impact of the Brown v Board of Education ruling. Find out Norm’s reaction to the murder of George Floyd, BLM, Confederate flags, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, the modern GOP, Major Lance, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
Rest in peace Norman Strickland Early, Jr., longtime Denver DA
Norm Early showed his personality and wisdom in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge in a memorable lively last visit on July 18, 2020. Norm discussed his health challenges, travels, favorite sports, grandparenting, and what he anticipated for his three grandsons and their futures. Listen to Norm sing Monkey Business.
Norm was a collegiate athlete, and reflected on competitiveness, and the degree to which he factored that into hiring and promoting prosecutors.
Norm reminisces on prosecutions of Quintin Wortham, Frank Rodriguez and the United Bank Massacre (James King) case. We talk about Dale Tooley, Dick Lamm, Bill Buckley, Mike Little, Dick Kay (the furrier), Bill Ritter, Beth McCann, and the Denver DA family.
Learn about Norm’s Washington D.C. (Chocolate City) upbringing and the impact of the Brown v Board of Education ruling. Find out Norm’s reaction to the murder of George Floyd, BLM, Confederate flags, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, the modern GOP, Major Lance, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
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J. Kyle Bachus, Esq. in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 07:09
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:00:02
"Full Time Job" by Dave Gunders - 02:07:57
Episode 94 is dedicated to the memory of Margaret Bachus who raised three fine children including prominent Denver trial lawyer Kyle Bachus. Margaret’s son Kyle is a natural performer like his mother, who had a Fine Arts degree. In 1996, Kyle and fellow lawyer Darin Schanker opened Bachus & Schanker, LLC which has grown into one of Colorado’s best-known and largest injury law firms.
Two years ago, Kyle’s mother Margaret was tragically run over in a Florida crosswalk. In an instant, Margaret’s life was over, but her three children and pets had to move on. But how? Kyle wrote a book on the subject titled Unthinkable, Real Answers for Families Confronting Catastrophic Injuries and Wrongful Death. Kyle’s book and this interview are invaluable resources. https://www.amazon.com/Unthinkable-Answers-Families-Confronting-Catastrophic-ebook/dp/B09Q2H2Z23
Learn the J. Kyle Bachus story and find out his opinions about America’s pandemic response, the future of downtown Denver, and our Rule of Law. Consider Kyle’s optimism that Americans can and will overcome those determined to destroy democracy. Kyle is a native Floridian and shares strong thoughts about Governor DeSantis and current culture wars.
Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes his brilliant but narcissistic song, Full Time Job, in which there may be discussion of the utility of personal assistants. Discussion ensues on a variety of topics including whether some birds sing better than others, rare rainbows, and the Kent Denver alma mater of the late Secretary of State Madeline Albright.
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J. Kyle Bachus, Esq. in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 07:09
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:00:02
"Full Time Job" by Dave Gunders - 02:07:57
Episode 94 is dedicated to the memory of Margaret Bachus who raised three fine children including prominent Denver trial lawyer Kyle Bachus. Margaret’s son Kyle is a natural performer like his mother, who had a Fine Arts degree. In 1996, Kyle and fellow lawyer Darin Schanker opened Bachus & Schanker, LLC which has grown into one of Colorado’s best-known and largest injury law firms.
Two years ago, Kyle’s mother Margaret was tragically run over in a Florida crosswalk. In an instant, Margaret’s life was over, but her three children and pets had to move on. But how? Kyle wrote a book on the subject titled Unthinkable, Real Answers for Families Confronting Catastrophic Injuries and Wrongful Death. Kyle’s book and this interview are invaluable resources. https://www.amazon.com/Unthinkable-Answers-Families-Confronting-Catastrophic-ebook/dp/B09Q2H2Z23
Learn the J. Kyle Bachus story and find out his opinions about America’s pandemic response, the future of downtown Denver, and our Rule of Law. Consider Kyle’s optimism that Americans can and will overcome those determined to destroy democracy. Kyle is a native Floridian and shares strong thoughts about Governor DeSantis and current culture wars.
Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes his brilliant but narcissistic song, Full Time Job, in which there may be discussion of the utility of personal assistants. Discussion ensues on a variety of topics including whether some birds sing better than others, rare rainbows, and the Kent Denver alma mater of the late Secretary of State Madeline Albright.
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Chris Vanderveen - 03:25
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:21:40
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:44:29
"Whatever the Future May Bring" by Dave Gunders - 01:55:42
Is the pandemic over? Not hardly, says 9News’ chief Covid correspondent Chris Vanderveen. But we are at a new stage and Chris explains why. Approaching his 20th anniversary at the station, this Denver native recalls his admiration for news in general and especially 9News. Chris describes some of his colleagues, including Kyle Clark, Cheryl Preheim, and Tom Costello.
Chris has covered horrific mass shootings, excessive medical billings, and dangerous usages of police force. A Boettcher scholar out of Denver’s Thomas Jefferson High School, Chris demonstrates wisdom talking about modern media, threats encouraged by Tucker Carlson types, conspiracy theories, and what will happen now that 9News has been sold.
Management changes at 9News are upcoming, and this award-winning journalist makes a strong case for why Colorado’s News Leader should stick with promoting from within. You can’t get more Denver, Colorado than Chris Vanderveen, Director of Special Projects at Colorado’s most popular TV news station. Enjoy listening to this accomplished Colorado journalist.
Michael Bailey returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge talking about his nice year refereeing high school basketball. Estate planning tips are provided as Michael notes more people are getting the urge for personal meetings with him. Learn about Michael’s experiences as a missionary on the Russia/Ukraine border. Find out about pet trusts and the wisdom of having a lawyer double-check your plans.
Troubadour Dave Gunders entertains with his fascinating song, Whatever the Future May Bring, which is a prayer for hope and faith. Dave discusses his recent trip with the host to Denver’s Babi Yar Park and the larger meaning of this memorial and his song given Putin’s barbarous attack on Ukraine.
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Chris Vanderveen - 03:25
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:21:40
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:44:29
"Whatever the Future May Bring" by Dave Gunders - 01:55:42
Is the pandemic over? Not hardly, says 9News’ chief Covid correspondent Chris Vanderveen. But we are at a new stage and Chris explains why. Approaching his 20th anniversary at the station, this Denver native recalls his admiration for news in general and especially 9News. Chris describes some of his colleagues, including Kyle Clark, Cheryl Preheim, and Tom Costello.
Chris has covered horrific mass shootings, excessive medical billings, and dangerous usages of police force. A Boettcher scholar out of Denver’s Thomas Jefferson High School, Chris demonstrates wisdom talking about modern media, threats encouraged by Tucker Carlson types, conspiracy theories, and what will happen now that 9News has been sold.
Management changes at 9News are upcoming, and this award-winning journalist makes a strong case for why Colorado’s News Leader should stick with promoting from within. You can’t get more Denver, Colorado than Chris Vanderveen, Director of Special Projects at Colorado’s most popular TV news station. Enjoy listening to this accomplished Colorado journalist.
Michael Bailey returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge talking about his nice year refereeing high school basketball. Estate planning tips are provided as Michael notes more people are getting the urge for personal meetings with him. Learn about Michael’s experiences as a missionary on the Russia/Ukraine border. Find out about pet trusts and the wisdom of having a lawyer double-check your plans.
Troubadour Dave Gunders entertains with his fascinating song, Whatever the Future May Bring, which is a prayer for hope and faith. Dave discusses his recent trip with the host to Denver’s Babi Yar Park and the larger meaning of this memorial and his song given Putin’s barbarous attack on Ukraine.
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Rabbi Raymond Zwerin - 03:32
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:16:31
"Good to Believe" by Dave Gunders - 01:25:38
Rabbi Raymond Zwerin's 85th Birthday Speech - 01:30:58
Private Investigator Jeff Kass - 02:04:40
Rabbi Raymond Zwerin remains very much alive at 85. Ordained as a Rabbi in 1964, he founded Denver’s Temple Sinai, served many decades, and helped create our Colorado Babi Yar Memorial. Past and present atrocities near Kiev against Jews and others are remembered. Rabbi Zwerin reminds us of the sad plight of Jews in the USSR during the 1960’s.
Listen to Rabbi Zwerin get rough on Russia and Putin now. Call his nuclear bluff. Understand the eternal battle for freedom which is the Exodus story from Egypt which we recount on Passover. Rabbi Zwerin is the author of many books including “Forty Years of Wondering” chronicling his best sermons, and a novel, “Holy Fire.”
For his 85th birthday, Rabbi Zwerin gave a beautiful poignant speech explaining what he wanted to be when he grew up. It turns out he wanted to be an engineer but that’s not the correct answer. Find out the right answer and whether the Exodus story and heaven are real.
Troubadour Dave Gunders’ special Passover song, Good to Believe, fits perfectly with the theme of Rabbi Zwerin’s birthday masterpiece. A Passover competition is heating up over which Seder brisket is going to turn out tastier.
Jeff Kass is the accomplished author of Columbine – a True Crime Story. At this week of the year, we remember the massacre that rocked Colorado and our world on April 20, 1999. As a reporter working for the Rocky Mountain News and others, Kass was dispatched to the scene and stayed on the story for more than a decade.
Now also a Colorado licensed private investigator, Jeff Kass corrects many misperceptions about Columbine and calls to task the Jefferson County government for its disinformation campaign to the detriment of the victims. Understand the truth about Columbine and how it still rocks our world on Passover 2022.
The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time!
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Rabbi Raymond Zwerin - 03:32
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:16:31
"Good to Believe" by Dave Gunders - 01:25:38
Rabbi Raymond Zwerin's 85th Birthday Speech - 01:30:58
Private Investigator Jeff Kass - 02:04:40
Rabbi Raymond Zwerin remains very much alive at 85. Ordained as a Rabbi in 1964, he founded Denver’s Temple Sinai, served many decades, and helped create our Colorado Babi Yar Memorial. Past and present atrocities near Kiev against Jews and others are remembered. Rabbi Zwerin reminds us of the sad plight of Jews in the USSR during the 1960’s.
Listen to Rabbi Zwerin get rough on Russia and Putin now. Call his nuclear bluff. Understand the eternal battle for freedom which is the Exodus story from Egypt which we recount on Passover. Rabbi Zwerin is the author of many books including “Forty Years of Wondering” chronicling his best sermons, and a novel, “Holy Fire.”
For his 85th birthday, Rabbi Zwerin gave a beautiful poignant speech explaining what he wanted to be when he grew up. It turns out he wanted to be an engineer but that’s not the correct answer. Find out the right answer and whether the Exodus story and heaven are real.
Troubadour Dave Gunders’ special Passover song, Good to Believe, fits perfectly with the theme of Rabbi Zwerin’s birthday masterpiece. A Passover competition is heating up over which Seder brisket is going to turn out tastier.
Jeff Kass is the accomplished author of Columbine – a True Crime Story. At this week of the year, we remember the massacre that rocked Colorado and our world on April 20, 1999. As a reporter working for the Rocky Mountain News and others, Kass was dispatched to the scene and stayed on the story for more than a decade.
Now also a Colorado licensed private investigator, Jeff Kass corrects many misperceptions about Columbine and calls to task the Jefferson County government for its disinformation campaign to the detriment of the victims. Understand the truth about Columbine and how it still rocks our world on Passover 2022.
The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time!
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Chief Judge Tim Tymkovich in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 04:22
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:32:48
"Tear Up Time" by Dave Gunders - 01:48:30
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge proudly welcomes Chief Judge Tymkovich who has long presided over the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, the second highest court in America. He is a Colorado native with firm native roots in Broomfield, preceded by a father and uncle at Denver’s North High, and before that, by the Judge’s grandfather, who came from Ukraine.
Learn about Chief Judge Tymkovich’s formative years at The Colorado College and CU Law before his 2003 federal appointment by President George W. Bush. We discuss just confirmed soon-to-be Justice Ketanji B. Jackson (when Breyer steps down), and legendary Justice Robert H Jackson who took a Supreme Court leave of absence to prosecute Nuremberg war criminals.
Speaking of war criminals, Putin is discussed. Judge Tymkovich is passionate about Ukraine where he’s travelled four times to Ukraine between 2007 and 2018 to aid that country’s transition to democracy and a fair justice system which was leading to Ukraine’s anticipated admission into the European Union. Many great strides were made but those have blown up.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his brave Ukrainian compatriots are hailed, while we remember the atrocities against Ukraine committed by Stalin, and now Putin. We discuss the reasons behind Ukraine once again being in the center of the storm and the best ways for citizens to react. Its not often you hear a federal judge speak so candidly.
Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes his beautiful and haunting song titled, Tear Up Time, a heart-rending ballad about people pulling up roots and moving because things have been torn apart. Ukrainian refugees need our help and understanding. Putin needs to go.
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Chief Judge Tim Tymkovich in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 04:22
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:32:48
"Tear Up Time" by Dave Gunders - 01:48:30
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge proudly welcomes Chief Judge Tymkovich who has long presided over the U.S. Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, the second highest court in America. He is a Colorado native with firm native roots in Broomfield, preceded by a father and uncle at Denver’s North High, and before that, by the Judge’s grandfather, who came from Ukraine.
Learn about Chief Judge Tymkovich’s formative years at The Colorado College and CU Law before his 2003 federal appointment by President George W. Bush. We discuss just confirmed soon-to-be Justice Ketanji B. Jackson (when Breyer steps down), and legendary Justice Robert H Jackson who took a Supreme Court leave of absence to prosecute Nuremberg war criminals.
Speaking of war criminals, Putin is discussed. Judge Tymkovich is passionate about Ukraine where he’s travelled four times to Ukraine between 2007 and 2018 to aid that country’s transition to democracy and a fair justice system which was leading to Ukraine’s anticipated admission into the European Union. Many great strides were made but those have blown up.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his brave Ukrainian compatriots are hailed, while we remember the atrocities against Ukraine committed by Stalin, and now Putin. We discuss the reasons behind Ukraine once again being in the center of the storm and the best ways for citizens to react. Its not often you hear a federal judge speak so candidly.
Troubadour Dave Gunders contributes his beautiful and haunting song titled, Tear Up Time, a heart-rending ballad about people pulling up roots and moving because things have been torn apart. Ukrainian refugees need our help and understanding. Putin needs to go.
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Katy Winge - 02:58
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 35:10
"The Rebound" by Dave Gunders - 44:42
Right Wing Media Watch: Peter Boyles Remembered - 51:13
Denver Nuggets’ broadcaster Katy Winge has distinguished herself as an outstanding hoops analyst with skills she displays on Altitude Sports. Learn about the way Katy, a former D-I player at Illinois State, expertly utilizes Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. An instructor at Metro State, Katy Winge will impress you with her basketball, broadcasting, and social media acumen.
Nikola Jokic should repeat as NBA Most Valuable Player. Learn lots about the best Nugget ever and what Joker’s like behind the scenes. We also learn about Nah’Shon (BizzyBones) Hyland, outstanding Nuggets’ rookie, who barely survived a Wilmington, DE fire that took the lives of two close relatives. https://coloradosun.com/2022/03/28/silverman-denver-nuggets-opinion/
What’s an analyst to say when Bones Hyland starts making long shots in clusters, triggering ear-to-ear smiles on himself, the crowd, and even opponents? Bones is fun and infectious, but Katy discusses how she avoids saying “Bones is on fire” or words to that effect. Given the circumstances, "Bones going off," or "Bones is on a roll" works better.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has perfect song with fire and a ton of his soul inside. The Rebound is about damaged human beings finding each other at just the right time. Nobody rebounds better that the Nuggets’ Joker and its new rookie named Bones. Chris Rock rebounding from Will Smith slap discussed.
In Right Wing Media Watch, we remember Peter Boyles. We document with sound his destructive behavior, including dishonest hostile treatment of colleagues who challenged him. Addressed is apparent racism underlying Boyles’ birther, immigration, and Colin Kaepernick stances.
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Katy Winge - 02:58
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 35:10
"The Rebound" by Dave Gunders - 44:42
Right Wing Media Watch: Peter Boyles Remembered - 51:13
Denver Nuggets’ broadcaster Katy Winge has distinguished herself as an outstanding hoops analyst with skills she displays on Altitude Sports. Learn about the way Katy, a former D-I player at Illinois State, expertly utilizes Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. An instructor at Metro State, Katy Winge will impress you with her basketball, broadcasting, and social media acumen.
Nikola Jokic should repeat as NBA Most Valuable Player. Learn lots about the best Nugget ever and what Joker’s like behind the scenes. We also learn about Nah’Shon (BizzyBones) Hyland, outstanding Nuggets’ rookie, who barely survived a Wilmington, DE fire that took the lives of two close relatives. https://coloradosun.com/2022/03/28/silverman-denver-nuggets-opinion/
What’s an analyst to say when Bones Hyland starts making long shots in clusters, triggering ear-to-ear smiles on himself, the crowd, and even opponents? Bones is fun and infectious, but Katy discusses how she avoids saying “Bones is on fire” or words to that effect. Given the circumstances, "Bones going off," or "Bones is on a roll" works better.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has perfect song with fire and a ton of his soul inside. The Rebound is about damaged human beings finding each other at just the right time. Nobody rebounds better that the Nuggets’ Joker and its new rookie named Bones. Chris Rock rebounding from Will Smith slap discussed.
In Right Wing Media Watch, we remember Peter Boyles. We document with sound his destructive behavior, including dishonest hostile treatment of colleagues who challenged him. Addressed is apparent racism underlying Boyles’ birther, immigration, and Colin Kaepernick stances.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:58
"Stranger in a Strange Land" by Dave Gunders - 09:45
Judge Gary Jackson in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 15:46
Tsvi Sperber - 01:01:55
We lead off with our Troubadour Dave Gunders’ song, Strangers in a Strange Land, written several years ago for the Syrian refugee crisis, also caused by Putin. Dave’s father Henry Gunderheimer (Episode 21) had to flee Munich in the 1930s. We pay tribute once more to Ukraine and her refugees.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson had several strange experiences testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee. We break it down in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge with veteran Denverite, lawyer, and judge, Gary Jackson (no relation). Denver’s Judge Jackson has achieved many firsts of his own and he will tell you what it takes to make that happen.
Listen to how judges learn to manage people and lawyers. What happens when judges become the witness? Judge Jackson talks about soon to be Justice Jackson and the meaning of her accomplishment as first black woman on the Supreme Court. We talk about the difficult job of sentencing defendants, and the second-guessing of Senators Cruz, Hawley and Graham.
Tsvi Sperber is an outstanding guest from Kraków Poland. Born in Britain and then making Aliyah to Israel, Tsvi Sperber now runs www.JRoots.org which explores the roots of Jewish people, largely around Poland and the Pale of Settlement. Suddenly, Sperber is on edge of a war zone and doing all he can to help with the Ukrainian refugee crisis.
Gain new perspectives on Poland’s role in WWI and WWII. Tsvi Sperber makes you understand the politics and geography of the region and the reality that Jews are scattered throughout the refugees. Putin’s motives and end games are fair game in this fascinating discussion.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:58
"Stranger in a Strange Land" by Dave Gunders - 09:45
Judge Gary Jackson in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 15:46
Tsvi Sperber - 01:01:55
We lead off with our Troubadour Dave Gunders’ song, Strangers in a Strange Land, written several years ago for the Syrian refugee crisis, also caused by Putin. Dave’s father Henry Gunderheimer (Episode 21) had to flee Munich in the 1930s. We pay tribute once more to Ukraine and her refugees.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson had several strange experiences testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee. We break it down in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge with veteran Denverite, lawyer, and judge, Gary Jackson (no relation). Denver’s Judge Jackson has achieved many firsts of his own and he will tell you what it takes to make that happen.
Listen to how judges learn to manage people and lawyers. What happens when judges become the witness? Judge Jackson talks about soon to be Justice Jackson and the meaning of her accomplishment as first black woman on the Supreme Court. We talk about the difficult job of sentencing defendants, and the second-guessing of Senators Cruz, Hawley and Graham.
Tsvi Sperber is an outstanding guest from Kraków Poland. Born in Britain and then making Aliyah to Israel, Tsvi Sperber now runs www.JRoots.org which explores the roots of Jewish people, largely around Poland and the Pale of Settlement. Suddenly, Sperber is on edge of a war zone and doing all he can to help with the Ukrainian refugee crisis.
Gain new perspectives on Poland’s role in WWI and WWII. Tsvi Sperber makes you understand the politics and geography of the region and the reality that Jews are scattered throughout the refugees. Putin’s motives and end games are fair game in this fascinating discussion.
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Rabbi Rick Rheins - 05:40
Right Wing Media Watch - 53:51
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:12:36
"Some Days" by Dave Gunders - 01:17:52
Judge Bob Orr in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:21:36
Our world is on tilt. Big decisions are happening. World War III may be underway. Putin’s Ukraine Invasion is evil. Learn how this past week’s Purim story featuring Haman contains lessons for Putin and us. Is Volodymyr Zelenskyy Ukraine’s Queen Esther? Denver Temple Sinai Senior Rabbi Rheins’ analysis will make you smile and think. Ashkenazi Jews hail from Eastern Europe around Poland and Ukraine; scene of WWI and WWII and pogroms prior to that.
Learn about the Amalekites, an ancient collection of tribes, described in the Old Testament as relentless enemies of Israel who cause mayhem for generation after generation. Find out what it may take to earn favor in the world to come. Are we nearing the time of a messianic age?
Consider the Rabbi’s perspectives on the proper reactions of countries such as America, Poland, and the tiny Jewish State of Israel to this Ukrainian crisis caused by Putin. We find a great way to help by contributing to the Krakow, Poland Jewish Community Center, a magnificent rebirth of Jewish life within an hour’s drive of the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz. This JCC helps Ukrainian refugees who are pouring into Poland. https://www.friendsofjcckrakow.org/ukraine
Right Wing Media Watch features another examination of the words of Holocaust belittling white-power Groyper leader Nick Fuentes, exposed in fourth episode of this podcast. Remember self-proclaimed Groyper mama Michelle Malkin who ended up terminating contentious interview on that podcast. https://www.thecraigsilvermanshow.com/podcast/episode/36af1638/episode-4-deep-down
Malkin reappeared this week Denver Trump Radio, railing with host Steffan Tubbs against the decision by Beth McCann to drop charges on Mr. Dolloff who shot dead Mr. Keltner at Denver’s Civic Center Park during a Patriot Muster. Tubbs and Malkin insult the DA without discussing true legal standards and ethics involved. Absent is any talk of Coomer lawsuit or Malkin’s white power ties.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers with another sensational song, Some Days, dedicated to Ukrainian refugees. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdAkR7zY4pAThese days of Putin’s War are hard and horrible for its victims. Some hope and music is needed. Volodymyr Zelenskyy is an entertainer and statesman. He’s doing a great job leading Ukraine.
Congressman Madison Cawthorn is doing a terrible job representing the people of western North Carolina. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes Judge Bob Orr, a former Supreme Court justice from the Tar Heel State, who has won state-wide office as a Republican many times. Judge Orr dumped Trump at RNC in Cleveland in 2016 and fled the GOP after January 6, 2021 Trump Insurrection and Coup.
@JudgeBobOrr has an excellent podcast aimed at defeating Rep. Cawthorn. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-battle-for-nc-11/id1591285219
The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning, at 9 AM Colorado time!
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Rabbi Rick Rheins - 05:40
Right Wing Media Watch - 53:51
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:12:36
"Some Days" by Dave Gunders - 01:17:52
Judge Bob Orr in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:21:36
Our world is on tilt. Big decisions are happening. World War III may be underway. Putin’s Ukraine Invasion is evil. Learn how this past week’s Purim story featuring Haman contains lessons for Putin and us. Is Volodymyr Zelenskyy Ukraine’s Queen Esther? Denver Temple Sinai Senior Rabbi Rheins’ analysis will make you smile and think. Ashkenazi Jews hail from Eastern Europe around Poland and Ukraine; scene of WWI and WWII and pogroms prior to that.
Learn about the Amalekites, an ancient collection of tribes, described in the Old Testament as relentless enemies of Israel who cause mayhem for generation after generation. Find out what it may take to earn favor in the world to come. Are we nearing the time of a messianic age?
Consider the Rabbi’s perspectives on the proper reactions of countries such as America, Poland, and the tiny Jewish State of Israel to this Ukrainian crisis caused by Putin. We find a great way to help by contributing to the Krakow, Poland Jewish Community Center, a magnificent rebirth of Jewish life within an hour’s drive of the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz. This JCC helps Ukrainian refugees who are pouring into Poland. https://www.friendsofjcckrakow.org/ukraine
Right Wing Media Watch features another examination of the words of Holocaust belittling white-power Groyper leader Nick Fuentes, exposed in fourth episode of this podcast. Remember self-proclaimed Groyper mama Michelle Malkin who ended up terminating contentious interview on that podcast. https://www.thecraigsilvermanshow.com/podcast/episode/36af1638/episode-4-deep-down
Malkin reappeared this week Denver Trump Radio, railing with host Steffan Tubbs against the decision by Beth McCann to drop charges on Mr. Dolloff who shot dead Mr. Keltner at Denver’s Civic Center Park during a Patriot Muster. Tubbs and Malkin insult the DA without discussing true legal standards and ethics involved. Absent is any talk of Coomer lawsuit or Malkin’s white power ties.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers with another sensational song, Some Days, dedicated to Ukrainian refugees. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdAkR7zY4pAThese days of Putin’s War are hard and horrible for its victims. Some hope and music is needed. Volodymyr Zelenskyy is an entertainer and statesman. He’s doing a great job leading Ukraine.
Congressman Madison Cawthorn is doing a terrible job representing the people of western North Carolina. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes Judge Bob Orr, a former Supreme Court justice from the Tar Heel State, who has won state-wide office as a Republican many times. Judge Orr dumped Trump at RNC in Cleveland in 2016 and fled the GOP after January 6, 2021 Trump Insurrection and Coup.
@JudgeBobOrr has an excellent podcast aimed at defeating Rep. Cawthorn. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-battle-for-nc-11/id1591285219
The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning, at 9 AM Colorado time!
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Larry Ryckman - 05:15
Right Wing Media Watch - 01:11:10
Ann Imse - 01:49:24
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:32:11
"My Dad" by Dave Gunders - 02:42:19
Colorado is blessed to have two reporters who covered collapse of the Soviet Union for the Associated Press. Imagine being a baby boomer with a hankering to witness and report on the conflict between Russia and America, and then doing it during critical hinge in history.
Larry Ryckman is Editor and co-founder of The Colorado Sun, which is this state’s top news outlet. Larry Ryckman shares his experience thirty years ago as a foreign correspondent for AP covering Russia, Chechnya, and Ukraine. Listen to Larry describe Russians and Ukrainians and what it was like when the Soviet Union collapsed.
Russia’s loss of press freedoms is ominous. Russia has clamped down on legitimate journalism with 15-year prison sentences for reporting accurately on Putin’s war against Ukraine. What now is the role of the media in this conflict? And how does it affect Colorado? Listen to Larry Ryckman for his informed and entertaining perspective.
Right Wing Media Watch features #DenverTrumpRadio Sunday night mainstay Backbone Radio where conspiracy theories against Ukraine and Zelenskyy run rampant. We examine the heroic uplifting words of Zelenskyy to the British Parliament, and most impactful broadcasting regarding Russia’s Ukraine invasion.
Ann Imse is a superb former Rocky Mountain News journalist who grew up desiring to understand Russia. As an exchange student, Ann Imse attended Leningrad State and returned to Russia as an Associated Press reporter as the Soviet Union was collapsing. Ann shares her vibrant Russian recollections and despairs the loss of Russian press freedoms.
These dangerous times have a lot of us longing for an opportunity to ask our parents for their wisdom and reassurance. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders’ father, Henry Gunders, grew up in Munich and fled the Nazis in the 1930’s, as described in Episode 21. Now we are fathers, and we enjoy Dave Gunders’ song, “My Dad,” about a very good man.
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Larry Ryckman - 05:15
Right Wing Media Watch - 01:11:10
Ann Imse - 01:49:24
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:32:11
"My Dad" by Dave Gunders - 02:42:19
Colorado is blessed to have two reporters who covered collapse of the Soviet Union for the Associated Press. Imagine being a baby boomer with a hankering to witness and report on the conflict between Russia and America, and then doing it during critical hinge in history.
Larry Ryckman is Editor and co-founder of The Colorado Sun, which is this state’s top news outlet. Larry Ryckman shares his experience thirty years ago as a foreign correspondent for AP covering Russia, Chechnya, and Ukraine. Listen to Larry describe Russians and Ukrainians and what it was like when the Soviet Union collapsed.
Russia’s loss of press freedoms is ominous. Russia has clamped down on legitimate journalism with 15-year prison sentences for reporting accurately on Putin’s war against Ukraine. What now is the role of the media in this conflict? And how does it affect Colorado? Listen to Larry Ryckman for his informed and entertaining perspective.
Right Wing Media Watch features #DenverTrumpRadio Sunday night mainstay Backbone Radio where conspiracy theories against Ukraine and Zelenskyy run rampant. We examine the heroic uplifting words of Zelenskyy to the British Parliament, and most impactful broadcasting regarding Russia’s Ukraine invasion.
Ann Imse is a superb former Rocky Mountain News journalist who grew up desiring to understand Russia. As an exchange student, Ann Imse attended Leningrad State and returned to Russia as an Associated Press reporter as the Soviet Union was collapsing. Ann shares her vibrant Russian recollections and despairs the loss of Russian press freedoms.
These dangerous times have a lot of us longing for an opportunity to ask our parents for their wisdom and reassurance. Show Troubadour Dave Gunders’ father, Henry Gunders, grew up in Munich and fled the Nazis in the 1930’s, as described in Episode 21. Now we are fathers, and we enjoy Dave Gunders’ song, “My Dad,” about a very good man.
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Chris Fuselier in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 05:12
Jessie Shapiro - 01:06:14
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:47:27
"Eddie Don't Quit" by Dave Gunders - 02:08:52
Right Wing Media Watch - 02:14:59
Chris Fuselier is welcomed into Craig’s Lawyer’s Lounge to share memories of his best friend Les Shapiro. This owner of Denver’s famous Blake Street Tavern adored Colorado’s famed sportscaster, Les Shapiro, who passed away last month.
Find out why Les loved Chris too. Chris Fuselier is an accomplished restaurateur and community leader. During the pandemic, he’s battled with Governor Polis and Mayor Hancock. And Chris is not afraid to rip Donald Trump when necessary. And it is necessary. Les was the same way. Chris describes their political journey together.
Chris discusses MLB’s disastrous lockout and the fate of downtown Denver. The brave leadership of Ukraine President Zelensky, a lawyer, is saluted. Disparaged is Russian President Putin, also a law school grad. Find out why Chris thinks Les would’ve been a great lawyer.
Jessie Shapiro, age 35, is a well-spoken talented son of Les. A successful LA musician and aspiring screenwriter, we get a sampling of Jessie’s songs, and a lot of loving memories of his father Les Shapiro. This interview will make you appreciate Les and contemplate his anti-Trump activism.
Les would have been 66 on March 4, 2022. Les impacted many people in Colorado where he and wife Paula raised a fine family. Family, friends, and fans are gathering Sunday, March 6, 2022, at 1:00 pm at Blake Street Tavern just north of Coors Field. More details provided on podcast. RSVP on Facebook
With Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, World War III may be underway, and our Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect song, Eddie (Vladdy) Don’t Quit, about a megalomaniac who won’t stop till he’s stopped. Considered are many aspects of this dangerous situation and how to make it end.
With our segment Right Wing Media Watch, we identify and confront media that helps lead people toward authoritarianism and bigotry. This week features Lauren Boebert, Tina Peters, Megyn Kelly, Buck Sexton, congressional candidate Erik Aadland, and stars of #DenverTrumpRadio led by Peter Boyles.
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Chris Fuselier in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 05:12
Jessie Shapiro - 01:06:14
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:47:27
"Eddie Don't Quit" by Dave Gunders - 02:08:52
Right Wing Media Watch - 02:14:59
Chris Fuselier is welcomed into Craig’s Lawyer’s Lounge to share memories of his best friend Les Shapiro. This owner of Denver’s famous Blake Street Tavern adored Colorado’s famed sportscaster, Les Shapiro, who passed away last month.
Find out why Les loved Chris too. Chris Fuselier is an accomplished restaurateur and community leader. During the pandemic, he’s battled with Governor Polis and Mayor Hancock. And Chris is not afraid to rip Donald Trump when necessary. And it is necessary. Les was the same way. Chris describes their political journey together.
Chris discusses MLB’s disastrous lockout and the fate of downtown Denver. The brave leadership of Ukraine President Zelensky, a lawyer, is saluted. Disparaged is Russian President Putin, also a law school grad. Find out why Chris thinks Les would’ve been a great lawyer.
Jessie Shapiro, age 35, is a well-spoken talented son of Les. A successful LA musician and aspiring screenwriter, we get a sampling of Jessie’s songs, and a lot of loving memories of his father Les Shapiro. This interview will make you appreciate Les and contemplate his anti-Trump activism.
Les would have been 66 on March 4, 2022. Les impacted many people in Colorado where he and wife Paula raised a fine family. Family, friends, and fans are gathering Sunday, March 6, 2022, at 1:00 pm at Blake Street Tavern just north of Coors Field. More details provided on podcast. RSVP on Facebook
With Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, World War III may be underway, and our Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect song, Eddie (Vladdy) Don’t Quit, about a megalomaniac who won’t stop till he’s stopped. Considered are many aspects of this dangerous situation and how to make it end.
With our segment Right Wing Media Watch, we identify and confront media that helps lead people toward authoritarianism and bigotry. This week features Lauren Boebert, Tina Peters, Megyn Kelly, Buck Sexton, congressional candidate Erik Aadland, and stars of #DenverTrumpRadio led by Peter Boyles.
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Jacob Kay - 07:33
Jacob Kay Part 2 - 44:43
Right Wing Media Watch - 57:49
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:14:28
"Every Little Problem" by Dave Gunders - 01:22:55
Here’s Colorado’s international feel-good story during this difficult winter. A thousand-pound bull moose slid off a Breckenridge slope down a window well and into the basement of a nice vacation home. https://denver.cbslocal.com/2022/01/12/moose-breckenridge-basement-window/
Enter Jacob Kay, humble and talented Colorado Parks and Wildlife district manager. Game Warden Kay took charge in extraordinary fashion to calm Mr. Moose and figure out ways to save the home, the huge antlered animal, and humans trying to help.
We’ve got the highly entertaining, educational, and exclusive interview with the resourceful hero, Jacob Kay. Take pride in our tax dollars at work. Learn about moose in Colorado and cool moose safety tips. GET SET FOR BIG TWIST SURPRISE ENDING.
Right Wing Media Watch focuses on despicable media members who betray American democracy. Laura Ingraham, Peter Boyles, Donald Trump, and Joe Oltmann all seem to be rooting for Putin. We’ve got their pathetic displays and sound analysis.
Troubadour Dave Gunders comes through with a perfect smart song named Every Little Problem, fitting the moose and Russia v Ukraine situations. We have problems. Let’s nip them in the bud. Our show is about Solutions.
The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning, at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Jacob Kay - 07:33
Jacob Kay Part 2 - 44:43
Right Wing Media Watch - 57:49
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:14:28
"Every Little Problem" by Dave Gunders - 01:22:55
Here’s Colorado’s international feel-good story during this difficult winter. A thousand-pound bull moose slid off a Breckenridge slope down a window well and into the basement of a nice vacation home. https://denver.cbslocal.com/2022/01/12/moose-breckenridge-basement-window/
Enter Jacob Kay, humble and talented Colorado Parks and Wildlife district manager. Game Warden Kay took charge in extraordinary fashion to calm Mr. Moose and figure out ways to save the home, the huge antlered animal, and humans trying to help.
We’ve got the highly entertaining, educational, and exclusive interview with the resourceful hero, Jacob Kay. Take pride in our tax dollars at work. Learn about moose in Colorado and cool moose safety tips. GET SET FOR BIG TWIST SURPRISE ENDING.
Right Wing Media Watch focuses on despicable media members who betray American democracy. Laura Ingraham, Peter Boyles, Donald Trump, and Joe Oltmann all seem to be rooting for Putin. We’ve got their pathetic displays and sound analysis.
Troubadour Dave Gunders comes through with a perfect smart song named Every Little Problem, fitting the moose and Russia v Ukraine situations. We have problems. Let’s nip them in the bud. Our show is about Solutions.
The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning, at 9 a.m. Colorado time
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Pam Anderson - 14:36
Matt Crane - 01:07:54
Right Wing Radio Watch - 02:22:33
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:46:04
"Don't Buy on Credit" by Dave Gunders - 02:52:29
Episode 84 featuring Pam Anderson, Matt Crane, and new segment called Right Wing Radio Watch. Plus Troubadour Dave Gunders with his song, Don’t Buy on Credit.
Since Trump’s Big Lie, leading to January 6, 2021 riot, supporting former president is a deal-breaker in a lot of relationships. Trump sycophants in GOP and right-wing media are ruinous for America. Trumpism demands we lose faith in elections essential to true democracy.
Election pros like former two-term Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder Pam Anderson are essential now. Pam’s running to become Colorado’s next Secretary of State. But will Pam stand up to Tina Peters and Trumpian election chicanery? How can Pam be better Big Lie fighter than current SOS Jena Griswold?
Get to know Pam Anderson in this candid interview. Learn Pam’s pride in her family’s political and law enforcement roots. She wants to bring integrity and honor to Colorado voting. And she’s in Colorado’s hottest primary race versus Tina Peters. Find out how Pam reacted to January 6.
Matt Crane served with distinction six years as Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder until Trump’s toxicity cost him re-election in 2018. Matt is respected and honest, and now heads up Colorado Clerk’s Association. Listen to Matt Crane call out Colorado’s Big Liars and take apart their conspiracy theories.
Right Wing Radio Watch features shocking sound from Ryan Schuling, filling in for Dan Caplis, advocating Canada-style truck blockading in America. Never in my memory has 630KHOW’s afternoon show been sullied the way Schuling did on February 11, 2022. Listen and evaluate for your own self.
Other soundbites galore this amazing radio week as Peter Boyles declared his opposition to name-calling! Attorney hosts demanded names of protesting teachers so they can be confronted in volatile Douglas County, home of George Brauchler pals like Joe Oltmann. We’ve got Kyle Clark sound and our own analysis.
The Craig Silverman Show – every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado Time.
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Pam Anderson - 14:36
Matt Crane - 01:07:54
Right Wing Radio Watch - 02:22:33
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:46:04
"Don't Buy on Credit" by Dave Gunders - 02:52:29
Episode 84 featuring Pam Anderson, Matt Crane, and new segment called Right Wing Radio Watch. Plus Troubadour Dave Gunders with his song, Don’t Buy on Credit.
Since Trump’s Big Lie, leading to January 6, 2021 riot, supporting former president is a deal-breaker in a lot of relationships. Trump sycophants in GOP and right-wing media are ruinous for America. Trumpism demands we lose faith in elections essential to true democracy.
Election pros like former two-term Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder Pam Anderson are essential now. Pam’s running to become Colorado’s next Secretary of State. But will Pam stand up to Tina Peters and Trumpian election chicanery? How can Pam be better Big Lie fighter than current SOS Jena Griswold?
Get to know Pam Anderson in this candid interview. Learn Pam’s pride in her family’s political and law enforcement roots. She wants to bring integrity and honor to Colorado voting. And she’s in Colorado’s hottest primary race versus Tina Peters. Find out how Pam reacted to January 6.
Matt Crane served with distinction six years as Arapahoe County Clerk and Recorder until Trump’s toxicity cost him re-election in 2018. Matt is respected and honest, and now heads up Colorado Clerk’s Association. Listen to Matt Crane call out Colorado’s Big Liars and take apart their conspiracy theories.
Right Wing Radio Watch features shocking sound from Ryan Schuling, filling in for Dan Caplis, advocating Canada-style truck blockading in America. Never in my memory has 630KHOW’s afternoon show been sullied the way Schuling did on February 11, 2022. Listen and evaluate for your own self.
Other soundbites galore this amazing radio week as Peter Boyles declared his opposition to name-calling! Attorney hosts demanded names of protesting teachers so they can be confronted in volatile Douglas County, home of George Brauchler pals like Joe Oltmann. We’ve got Kyle Clark sound and our own analysis.
The Craig Silverman Show – every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado Time.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 08:43
"Sorry Isn't Good Enough" by Dave Gunders - 14:16
Quentin Young - 19:21
Rep. Matt Soper in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:09:30
Do reasonable Republicans exist anymore? Colorado State Representative Matt Soper (HD54 - Mesa and Delta County) provides hope. He appears a very well-educated and reasonable man as our featured guest. Listen to Rep. Soper’s apology for voting for a House GOP resolution backing January 6 Trump Big Lie coup proponents, State Senator Ron Hanks and Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters. Should Rep. Soper’s apology be accepted? Consider his words and let’s say yes.
First though, get your dancing shoes on. Listen as show Troubadour Dave Gunders sings his hard-hitting and sensational song, Sorry Isn’t Good Enough. Find out what this powerful song is actually about at the end of an interesting discussion about current bullies and abusers who threaten democracy and societal wellbeing.
Quentin Young, who heads Colorado Newsline, returns following his star appearance in Episode 64: Colorado Insurrectionists. Hear up to the minute latest about a Colorado insurrectionist death threat against Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold. Learn about the Castle Rock church rally where it happened on February 10 in support of recently arrested Tina Peters. Learn truths about January 6 riot.
Colorado and America need reasonable Republicans. If GOP does not break free from mobster-like Trumpism, Colorado and America have big problems. May Rep. Matt Soper prove himself the kind of reasonable Republican we need. Education helps. Matt Soper loved law school so much, he went three times and earned three law degrees. Come on reasonable educated Republicans. Stand up now.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 08:43
"Sorry Isn't Good Enough" by Dave Gunders - 14:16
Quentin Young - 19:21
Rep. Matt Soper in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:09:30
Do reasonable Republicans exist anymore? Colorado State Representative Matt Soper (HD54 - Mesa and Delta County) provides hope. He appears a very well-educated and reasonable man as our featured guest. Listen to Rep. Soper’s apology for voting for a House GOP resolution backing January 6 Trump Big Lie coup proponents, State Senator Ron Hanks and Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters. Should Rep. Soper’s apology be accepted? Consider his words and let’s say yes.
First though, get your dancing shoes on. Listen as show Troubadour Dave Gunders sings his hard-hitting and sensational song, Sorry Isn’t Good Enough. Find out what this powerful song is actually about at the end of an interesting discussion about current bullies and abusers who threaten democracy and societal wellbeing.
Quentin Young, who heads Colorado Newsline, returns following his star appearance in Episode 64: Colorado Insurrectionists. Hear up to the minute latest about a Colorado insurrectionist death threat against Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold. Learn about the Castle Rock church rally where it happened on February 10 in support of recently arrested Tina Peters. Learn truths about January 6 riot.
Colorado and America need reasonable Republicans. If GOP does not break free from mobster-like Trumpism, Colorado and America have big problems. May Rep. Matt Soper prove himself the kind of reasonable Republican we need. Education helps. Matt Soper loved law school so much, he went three times and earned three law degrees. Come on reasonable educated Republicans. Stand up now.
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Chris Tomlinson - 11:32
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:19:09
"New Last Chance" by Dave Gunders - 01:32:33
Episode 82 highlights dangerousness of RNC Trumpers like Colorado's own Randy Corporon squelching Cheney dissent from the Big Lie and Trump Insurrection. Now, Pence takes on Trump for first time. We ponder how that will that work out.
Chris Tomlinson is a renowned AP foreign correspondent, and now a business columnist at the Houston Chronicle. He authored Forget the Alamo, The Rise and Fall of an American Myth. This true history of Texas (and Colorado) may rock your world. If you want to know the truth, that is.
William Travis, James Bowie, and Davy Crockett were not good people. A myth was fed to Americans to demonize non-whites and justify manifest destiny. On 1/29/22, Donald Trump told an adoring Texas crowd that he loves the Alamo. No wonder. Those men fought for the cause of slavery.
Chris Tomlinson reported from foreign war scenes riven by ethnic conflict. Learn the involvement of Walt Disney, John Wayne, and Phil Collins with distorting facts about the Alamo. Understand motivations some have for distorting history. Fun fact, Chris is optimistic about America righting her ship, and explains why.
Troubadour Dave Gunders is always looking for the silver lining on any situation. That means the sun is involved as it is in most of his superb songs. New Last Chance is perfect for contemplating the fate of those poor soldiers as Santa Ana rode into San Antonio to destroy the slavers at the Alamo.
The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning at 9 AM, Colorado time.
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Chris Tomlinson - 11:32
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:19:09
"New Last Chance" by Dave Gunders - 01:32:33
Episode 82 highlights dangerousness of RNC Trumpers like Colorado's own Randy Corporon squelching Cheney dissent from the Big Lie and Trump Insurrection. Now, Pence takes on Trump for first time. We ponder how that will that work out.
Chris Tomlinson is a renowned AP foreign correspondent, and now a business columnist at the Houston Chronicle. He authored Forget the Alamo, The Rise and Fall of an American Myth. This true history of Texas (and Colorado) may rock your world. If you want to know the truth, that is.
William Travis, James Bowie, and Davy Crockett were not good people. A myth was fed to Americans to demonize non-whites and justify manifest destiny. On 1/29/22, Donald Trump told an adoring Texas crowd that he loves the Alamo. No wonder. Those men fought for the cause of slavery.
Chris Tomlinson reported from foreign war scenes riven by ethnic conflict. Learn the involvement of Walt Disney, John Wayne, and Phil Collins with distorting facts about the Alamo. Understand motivations some have for distorting history. Fun fact, Chris is optimistic about America righting her ship, and explains why.
Troubadour Dave Gunders is always looking for the silver lining on any situation. That means the sun is involved as it is in most of his superb songs. New Last Chance is perfect for contemplating the fate of those poor soldiers as Santa Ana rode into San Antonio to destroy the slavers at the Alamo.
The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning at 9 AM, Colorado time.
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Professor Alexander Theodoridis - 14:46
Craig discusses Boyles’ Reversed Capitulation - 01:45:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:43:00
"Just Try Me" by Dave Gunders - 02:48:19
Kudos to Peter Boyles. This Denver Trump Radio leader has turned 180° on Trump and it is wonderful. Realizing Trump’s Big Lie is preposterous and seeing his radio station and colleagues sued for millions, Peter Boyles has turned on the former president, reversing his June decision to stay Big Lie silent and capitulate.
Professor Alexander Theodoridis is our star guest, but he was first on The Peter Boyles Show twice this January, including on Insurrection Day. This U Mass academic is a polling expert and understands hyper-partisanship and its horrible anti-democracy outcomes. Theodoridis is brilliantly outspoken on bad effect of Trump’s Big Lie on America.
A Charlottesville native, Professor Theodoridis discusses his upbringing, the Unite the Right rally in his hometown, and the racism and anti-Semitism endemic to Trumpism. We learn through his polling of powerful stranglehold Trumpism has on GOP. The White Power roots of Trump’s most zealous and beloved backers is explored.
Episode 81 revisits Episode 48 titled Boyles’ Capitulation, to bring you Boyles’ prior pitiful June 2021 surrender to Randy Corporon. Thank goodness Peter Boyles has reversed his capitulation! Boyles now telling the truth about Trump’s Big Lie, and realizing it was just one part of sprawling Trump criminal conspiracy.
Ideally, many people will change their minds about Donald Trump. Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect song once again called Just Try Me, in which the singer wonders how long it will take for a person to change her mind. Boyles Show listeners changing their minds would be great way for America to back away from this cold civil war.
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Professor Alexander Theodoridis - 14:46
Craig discusses Boyles’ Reversed Capitulation - 01:45:56
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:43:00
"Just Try Me" by Dave Gunders - 02:48:19
Kudos to Peter Boyles. This Denver Trump Radio leader has turned 180° on Trump and it is wonderful. Realizing Trump’s Big Lie is preposterous and seeing his radio station and colleagues sued for millions, Peter Boyles has turned on the former president, reversing his June decision to stay Big Lie silent and capitulate.
Professor Alexander Theodoridis is our star guest, but he was first on The Peter Boyles Show twice this January, including on Insurrection Day. This U Mass academic is a polling expert and understands hyper-partisanship and its horrible anti-democracy outcomes. Theodoridis is brilliantly outspoken on bad effect of Trump’s Big Lie on America.
A Charlottesville native, Professor Theodoridis discusses his upbringing, the Unite the Right rally in his hometown, and the racism and anti-Semitism endemic to Trumpism. We learn through his polling of powerful stranglehold Trumpism has on GOP. The White Power roots of Trump’s most zealous and beloved backers is explored.
Episode 81 revisits Episode 48 titled Boyles’ Capitulation, to bring you Boyles’ prior pitiful June 2021 surrender to Randy Corporon. Thank goodness Peter Boyles has reversed his capitulation! Boyles now telling the truth about Trump’s Big Lie, and realizing it was just one part of sprawling Trump criminal conspiracy.
Ideally, many people will change their minds about Donald Trump. Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect song once again called Just Try Me, in which the singer wonders how long it will take for a person to change her mind. Boyles Show listeners changing their minds would be great way for America to back away from this cold civil war.
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Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald - 08:32
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:37:36
"Hole in the Head" by Dave Gunders - 01:52:19
Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald is a world-renowned veterinarian, humanitarian, and television star. He performs regularly as a comedian including this weekend at the Comedy Works. https://comedyworks.com/comedians/kevin-fitzgerald Kevin reveals his fascinating self in this wide-ranging discussion.
Stories start at Denver’s George Washington High School but quickly moved to Boulder and a meeting with Barry Fey and Chuck Morris and through them, the Rolling Stones. Kevin explains how it was that he worked with Mick, Keith and Charlie for so long.
Keith Richards help send Kevin Fitzgerald to veterinary school and then, Kevin’s comedy ambitions brought him to the attention of television producers. Next thing you know, he was starring as the premier emergency vet on Animal Planet. https://images.app.goo.gl/9AgJp8EVnb9fSQsf9
Kevin’s worked with great entertainers including Joan Rivers, George Burns, Willie Nelson, Norm McDonald, Betty White, Louis Anderson, and the man who came in for Kevin‘s 60th birthday roast, the late Bob Saget. Learn from Kevin how and why he thinks his pal Bob died.
Kevin remembers them all and talks about the anti-science movement which is hurting America now. This scientist knows about viruses. We worry about the polarization of society. And Kevin talks polar bears. Listen to the advice George Burns gave Kevin about comedy.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect funny song called Hole in the Head which is what we need during these trouble times. Discussion follows about the partnership in crime of Putin and trump and right-wing media. This funny song takes the edge off.
Sprawling nature of Trump’s White Power Coup/Riot now evident. Putin and Trump are partners in crime, and destabilization. So are top lieutenants like Giuliani and Jenna Ellis. Contempt for MAGA-enablers expressed at end of show. Serious times deserve some serious pointed commentary. And satire. Let’s keep our senses of humor.
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Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald - 08:32
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:37:36
"Hole in the Head" by Dave Gunders - 01:52:19
Dr. Kevin Fitzgerald is a world-renowned veterinarian, humanitarian, and television star. He performs regularly as a comedian including this weekend at the Comedy Works. https://comedyworks.com/comedians/kevin-fitzgerald Kevin reveals his fascinating self in this wide-ranging discussion.
Stories start at Denver’s George Washington High School but quickly moved to Boulder and a meeting with Barry Fey and Chuck Morris and through them, the Rolling Stones. Kevin explains how it was that he worked with Mick, Keith and Charlie for so long.
Keith Richards help send Kevin Fitzgerald to veterinary school and then, Kevin’s comedy ambitions brought him to the attention of television producers. Next thing you know, he was starring as the premier emergency vet on Animal Planet. https://images.app.goo.gl/9AgJp8EVnb9fSQsf9
Kevin’s worked with great entertainers including Joan Rivers, George Burns, Willie Nelson, Norm McDonald, Betty White, Louis Anderson, and the man who came in for Kevin‘s 60th birthday roast, the late Bob Saget. Learn from Kevin how and why he thinks his pal Bob died.
Kevin remembers them all and talks about the anti-science movement which is hurting America now. This scientist knows about viruses. We worry about the polarization of society. And Kevin talks polar bears. Listen to the advice George Burns gave Kevin about comedy.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect funny song called Hole in the Head which is what we need during these trouble times. Discussion follows about the partnership in crime of Putin and trump and right-wing media. This funny song takes the edge off.
Sprawling nature of Trump’s White Power Coup/Riot now evident. Putin and Trump are partners in crime, and destabilization. So are top lieutenants like Giuliani and Jenna Ellis. Contempt for MAGA-enablers expressed at end of show. Serious times deserve some serious pointed commentary. And satire. Let’s keep our senses of humor.
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Tim Bussey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 04:45
Kathy Redmond - 40:51
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:21:56
"This American Dream" by Dave Gunders - 02:27:02
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes attorney Tim Bussey, fresh off his victory in the Colorado Supreme Court, which affirmed immunity for his client Patrick Rau who warned, and then shot to death, a disturbed homeless man who’d invaded the basement of his Colorado Springs’ multi-unit house.
The case came to the Supreme Court after the Fourth Judicial District Attorney's office made the claim that the basement in the subdivided house Rau rented an apartment in did not fall under the “dwelling” provision in Colorado's “Make My Day” law. https://law.justia.com/cases/colorado/supreme-court/2022/20sc583.html
Before shooting, Rau warned he’d count to five before firing. Rau was true to his word and fired the killing shot into the intruder’s torso. A homeowner in Colorado has powerful rights to use violence, but only under some proscribed circumstances. Tim Bussey explains how he prevailed in the trial court and at the Colorado Supreme Court.
Back in the fall of 1991, Kathy Redmond was a bright-eyed freshman from Colorado’s Columbine High who went to the University of Nebraska where she was promptly raped by a star football player. Cover-ups by higher ups followed including actions by legendary Coach Tom Osbourne.
This outspoken guest has interacted with big-time sports including the New England Patriots where Kathy Redmond’s been a consultant for the Kraft family. She describes what happened when her rapist got drafted, and then let go by the Patriots, and older and newer problems experienced by former Patriot, Antonio Brown.
Redmond movingly describes her own ordeal and the legal battles which followed. Her story’s been featured many times in major media. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/02/sports/ncaafootball/kathy-redmonds-journey-of-reconciliation-with-the-university-of-nebraska.html
Speaking out on behalf of victims, Founder Redmond of National Coalition Against Violent Athletes is a former Republican and still-committed Christian wondering what’s happening with all the divisiveness in America. She discusses with host the consequences of having an authoritarian and acrimonious sex offender as our most recent former president.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delights us again with his classic song about an American house and what it means to lose it. The sanctity of one’s home is special. We remember the burned-out people of Boulder County and ask them to find some joy and hope in this classic song named This American Dream.
This show will give you some brand-new perspectives on modern life in America, especially as regards safety in one’s own dwelling, be it an apartment in a converted home or a dorm room in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Tim Bussey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 04:45
Kathy Redmond - 40:51
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:21:56
"This American Dream" by Dave Gunders - 02:27:02
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes attorney Tim Bussey, fresh off his victory in the Colorado Supreme Court, which affirmed immunity for his client Patrick Rau who warned, and then shot to death, a disturbed homeless man who’d invaded the basement of his Colorado Springs’ multi-unit house.
The case came to the Supreme Court after the Fourth Judicial District Attorney's office made the claim that the basement in the subdivided house Rau rented an apartment in did not fall under the “dwelling” provision in Colorado's “Make My Day” law. https://law.justia.com/cases/colorado/supreme-court/2022/20sc583.html
Before shooting, Rau warned he’d count to five before firing. Rau was true to his word and fired the killing shot into the intruder’s torso. A homeowner in Colorado has powerful rights to use violence, but only under some proscribed circumstances. Tim Bussey explains how he prevailed in the trial court and at the Colorado Supreme Court.
Back in the fall of 1991, Kathy Redmond was a bright-eyed freshman from Colorado’s Columbine High who went to the University of Nebraska where she was promptly raped by a star football player. Cover-ups by higher ups followed including actions by legendary Coach Tom Osbourne.
This outspoken guest has interacted with big-time sports including the New England Patriots where Kathy Redmond’s been a consultant for the Kraft family. She describes what happened when her rapist got drafted, and then let go by the Patriots, and older and newer problems experienced by former Patriot, Antonio Brown.
Redmond movingly describes her own ordeal and the legal battles which followed. Her story’s been featured many times in major media. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/02/sports/ncaafootball/kathy-redmonds-journey-of-reconciliation-with-the-university-of-nebraska.html
Speaking out on behalf of victims, Founder Redmond of National Coalition Against Violent Athletes is a former Republican and still-committed Christian wondering what’s happening with all the divisiveness in America. She discusses with host the consequences of having an authoritarian and acrimonious sex offender as our most recent former president.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delights us again with his classic song about an American house and what it means to lose it. The sanctity of one’s home is special. We remember the burned-out people of Boulder County and ask them to find some joy and hope in this classic song named This American Dream.
This show will give you some brand-new perspectives on modern life in America, especially as regards safety in one’s own dwelling, be it an apartment in a converted home or a dorm room in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 09:15
"Looking Down" by Dave Gunders - 31:19
David Savitz in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 37:41
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us perfect song for troubled times, Looking Down. Fellas discuss January 6 Trump Insurrection trauma, and review hit movie, Don’t Look Up. The boys discuss why Joe Rogan is popular podcaster but bad guy for giving forum to despicable Alex Jones. Troubadour suggests more love than hate.
Ross Carlson, age 19, shot his parents to death in 1983. Attorney David Savitz, with aid of his mentor, legendary Denver lawyer Walter Gerash, remarkably defended the orphaned only child. This case fascinated Colorado and so does sensational Savitz book about the experience, Just in the Nick of Time, https://www.justinthenickoftime.com/
Savitz is remarkable storyteller. This accomplished Colorado lawyer describes what he learned about multiple personality disorders and the mental health of America right now. David Savitz knew very well Alan Berg, and he knows Peter Boyles, and Savitz describes true relations between them, and how he knows.
Sad straight line from scum who murdered Alan Berg to Charlottesville and Trump’s January 6 Insurrection/Coup is explored and explained. President Biden came to Colorado the day after laying the wood to the defeated former president. We have SML Schumer sound calling out the threat – bigotry. Call it out!
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Troubadour Dave Gunders - 09:15
"Looking Down" by Dave Gunders - 31:19
David Savitz in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 37:41
Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us perfect song for troubled times, Looking Down. Fellas discuss January 6 Trump Insurrection trauma, and review hit movie, Don’t Look Up. The boys discuss why Joe Rogan is popular podcaster but bad guy for giving forum to despicable Alex Jones. Troubadour suggests more love than hate.
Ross Carlson, age 19, shot his parents to death in 1983. Attorney David Savitz, with aid of his mentor, legendary Denver lawyer Walter Gerash, remarkably defended the orphaned only child. This case fascinated Colorado and so does sensational Savitz book about the experience, Just in the Nick of Time, https://www.justinthenickoftime.com/
Savitz is remarkable storyteller. This accomplished Colorado lawyer describes what he learned about multiple personality disorders and the mental health of America right now. David Savitz knew very well Alan Berg, and he knows Peter Boyles, and Savitz describes true relations between them, and how he knows.
Sad straight line from scum who murdered Alan Berg to Charlottesville and Trump’s January 6 Insurrection/Coup is explored and explained. President Biden came to Colorado the day after laying the wood to the defeated former president. We have SML Schumer sound calling out the threat – bigotry. Call it out!
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Senator Rhonda Fields - 04:47
Sommer Luther in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 59:05
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:42:16
"All That Water" by Dave Gunders - 01:54:26
Colorado current events startle as 2021 disappears. The Marshall Fire. The Denver/Lakewood targeted murder spree by misfit gun-nut bigot who wrote down his evil intentions. Governor Polis’ imperious commutation of Rogel Aguilera-Mederos sentence of 110 years down to 10 years.
These current events and much more discussed in detail with Colorado State Senator Rhonda Fields who goes way back with attorney host after targeted 2005 murder of Javad Marshall Fields and his fiancée, Vivian Wolfe. Two of their murderers were sentenced to death, a penalty rendered unenforceable by Governors Hickenlooper and Polis.
Senator Fields and attorney host also worked together when serious death threats made against her by bigoted gun-nut misfit who threatened her with violence. The threat-maker was prosecuted but the best justice came from the civil suit filed, with money received going to Javad Marshall-Fields/Vivian Wolfe CSU scholarship, along with apology.
Fields and host praise the heroism of Lakewood Police Agent Ashley Ferris who stopped last week’s Denver/Lakewood killer. Who’s coming next? Is pandemic making it worse? Is there a crime wave? Spoiler alert. The answer is yes. Gun laws, authoritarianism, bigotry, and the pandemic are discussed. So is Christianity and its role in current events.
New Years’ Day 2022 rings in Colorado’s great new law: the Child Sexual Abuse Accountability Act. This Fields-sponsored legislation, effective January 1, 1960, allows victims of sexual assault to hold accountable perpetrators and their enablers, dating back to January 1, 1960. Ghislaine Maxwell guilty verdicts also discussed. Host makes case against Bill Cosby and Donald Trump as serial sex sex offenders.
Sommer Luther helped make this law a reality. A mother and skilled Colorado litigator, she explains how she does it all. This native Floridian provides entertaining interview describing her upbringing and perspectives on Colorado law. Lawyers like Sommer Luther and host can now bring lawsuits against sex crime perpetrators and their enablers, even if old statutes of limitation have expired.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders penned a classic song about a disaster in Boulder County and how to re-build emotionally and physically. “All That Water” is what we need now in wake of Marshall Fire in Boulder, scene of way too much modern misfortune. Listen to fresh show as the fresh snow falls on January 1, 2022.
Other broadcasters give you holiday repeats, but this show is fresh and covers historically impactful last week of 2021 in Colorado. Listen to strong opinions about the gubernatorial commutations and proper societal responses to systematic sexual abuse on women and children.
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Senator Rhonda Fields - 04:47
Sommer Luther in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 59:05
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:42:16
"All That Water" by Dave Gunders - 01:54:26
Colorado current events startle as 2021 disappears. The Marshall Fire. The Denver/Lakewood targeted murder spree by misfit gun-nut bigot who wrote down his evil intentions. Governor Polis’ imperious commutation of Rogel Aguilera-Mederos sentence of 110 years down to 10 years.
These current events and much more discussed in detail with Colorado State Senator Rhonda Fields who goes way back with attorney host after targeted 2005 murder of Javad Marshall Fields and his fiancée, Vivian Wolfe. Two of their murderers were sentenced to death, a penalty rendered unenforceable by Governors Hickenlooper and Polis.
Senator Fields and attorney host also worked together when serious death threats made against her by bigoted gun-nut misfit who threatened her with violence. The threat-maker was prosecuted but the best justice came from the civil suit filed, with money received going to Javad Marshall-Fields/Vivian Wolfe CSU scholarship, along with apology.
Fields and host praise the heroism of Lakewood Police Agent Ashley Ferris who stopped last week’s Denver/Lakewood killer. Who’s coming next? Is pandemic making it worse? Is there a crime wave? Spoiler alert. The answer is yes. Gun laws, authoritarianism, bigotry, and the pandemic are discussed. So is Christianity and its role in current events.
New Years’ Day 2022 rings in Colorado’s great new law: the Child Sexual Abuse Accountability Act. This Fields-sponsored legislation, effective January 1, 1960, allows victims of sexual assault to hold accountable perpetrators and their enablers, dating back to January 1, 1960. Ghislaine Maxwell guilty verdicts also discussed. Host makes case against Bill Cosby and Donald Trump as serial sex sex offenders.
Sommer Luther helped make this law a reality. A mother and skilled Colorado litigator, she explains how she does it all. This native Floridian provides entertaining interview describing her upbringing and perspectives on Colorado law. Lawyers like Sommer Luther and host can now bring lawsuits against sex crime perpetrators and their enablers, even if old statutes of limitation have expired.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders penned a classic song about a disaster in Boulder County and how to re-build emotionally and physically. “All That Water” is what we need now in wake of Marshall Fire in Boulder, scene of way too much modern misfortune. Listen to fresh show as the fresh snow falls on January 1, 2022.
Other broadcasters give you holiday repeats, but this show is fresh and covers historically impactful last week of 2021 in Colorado. Listen to strong opinions about the gubernatorial commutations and proper societal responses to systematic sexual abuse on women and children.
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Chris Decker in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 04:38
Craig presents Tay Anderson hearing at the Denver Public Schools Board of Education - 01:53:04
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:25:40
"When the Lion Lays Down" by Dave Gunders - 02:41:36
Episode 76 is a fantastic Christmas special. Past president of the Colorado criminal defense bar, Christopher Decker, is my special guest in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. We talk about Decker family Christmases past and present, in Massachusetts and Colorado.
Decker grew up near Alan Dershowitz’s children and came to Colorado to attend law school back in the early 1990s. He served 10 years as a public defender before moving onto a private practice full of Colorado clients and adventure. He has defended many people accused of sex crimes.
Chris Decker is the attorney for embattled Denver Public School Board Director Tay Anderson, and he offers a spirited defense of the controversial young Democratic politician. Find out behind the scenes intrigue as the Tay Anderson investigation began, proceeded, and concluded. We’ve got Tay Anderson sound in his own defense.
Learn about Chris Decker‘s upbringing, and his employment and friendship with Ralph Lauren, the fashion icon with Colorado ties. Hear him out on the reconsidered sentence of I-70 crash-causing truckdriver Rogel Aguilera-Mederos.Hear the predictions of two veteran Colorado trial attorneys about the result in the Ghislaine Maxwell case.
It has been 25 years since the despicable murder of JonBenet Ramsey. We dedicate the start of the Christmas show to her memory and a discussion of this haunting Colorado criminal case. Decker and host discuss the legal performances of the many Ramsey lawyers involved, including the controversial Lin Wood.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his all-time Christmas classic, his original composition of When the Lion Lays Down, sung with his beautiful daughters Sarah and Rachel. Have yourself a merry Christmas with a brand new and lively show about current events. Enjoy!
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Chris Decker in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 04:38
Craig presents Tay Anderson hearing at the Denver Public Schools Board of Education - 01:53:04
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:25:40
"When the Lion Lays Down" by Dave Gunders - 02:41:36
Episode 76 is a fantastic Christmas special. Past president of the Colorado criminal defense bar, Christopher Decker, is my special guest in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. We talk about Decker family Christmases past and present, in Massachusetts and Colorado.
Decker grew up near Alan Dershowitz’s children and came to Colorado to attend law school back in the early 1990s. He served 10 years as a public defender before moving onto a private practice full of Colorado clients and adventure. He has defended many people accused of sex crimes.
Chris Decker is the attorney for embattled Denver Public School Board Director Tay Anderson, and he offers a spirited defense of the controversial young Democratic politician. Find out behind the scenes intrigue as the Tay Anderson investigation began, proceeded, and concluded. We’ve got Tay Anderson sound in his own defense.
Learn about Chris Decker‘s upbringing, and his employment and friendship with Ralph Lauren, the fashion icon with Colorado ties. Hear him out on the reconsidered sentence of I-70 crash-causing truckdriver Rogel Aguilera-Mederos.Hear the predictions of two veteran Colorado trial attorneys about the result in the Ghislaine Maxwell case.
It has been 25 years since the despicable murder of JonBenet Ramsey. We dedicate the start of the Christmas show to her memory and a discussion of this haunting Colorado criminal case. Decker and host discuss the legal performances of the many Ramsey lawyers involved, including the controversial Lin Wood.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders brings his all-time Christmas classic, his original composition of When the Lion Lays Down, sung with his beautiful daughters Sarah and Rachel. Have yourself a merry Christmas with a brand new and lively show about current events. Enjoy!
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Kevin Vaughan - 06:47
9News story about Hollar case - 01:21:51
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:26:00
"Blow Wind Blow" by Dave Gunders - 01:37:15
Kevin Vaughan and Memories of 1994 Tom Hollar Murder Trial. The Innocence Project at CU Law School has identified pre-DNA Colorado cases where hair examination evidence was used to help convict violent criminals. Kevin Vaughan, ace journalist for 9News, did some digging and let host know the Tom Hollar murder trial was one such case.
Wow! Host remembered this case more than most he prosecuted, but a lot has been recently refreshed. Old prosecutorial team put back together fast and articles reviewed. Tom’s mother Nedra and widow Christina have been contacted, and they remain lovely. There’s plenty of other evidence and the hair probabilities were not oversold. Expect convictions to hold.
Kevin Vaughan's story appeared on 9News on 12.16.21 https://www.9news.com/article/news/investigations/cases-with-hair-evidence-among-convictions-slated-for-review/73-356d7172-96e4-434e-b325-17fd4e744f0d with copious footage from this dastardly 1993 Summer of Violence atrocity and its1994 trial in Denver District Court.
Kevin Vaughan, President of the Denver Press Club, has wanted to be a journalist his whole life. We dive deep into Kevin's past with talk about Northglenn High, Mayor Odell Barry, working at the Las Vegas Daily Optic, Coloradoan, Rocky Mountain News, Denver Post, Fox, and now at 9News. Big cases discussed include Aaron Hernandez, Alex Ewing and Michael Morton. https://innocenceproject.org/cases/michael-morton/
Vaughan discusses ethics involved in his profession and explains how he put this latest Hollar case story together. Cameras in courtroom are a reality and the need for federal cases to be televised is stipulated. We are all on camera now. And I was on camera then. Sound too.
Many people lost homes and property in Kentucky and elsewhere as strong ill winds swept our nation this past week. Perhaps Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell will blow a different direction toward the former president as January 6 Commission closes in. Latest developments in Ghislaine Maxwell trial also discussed as defense rests. Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers perfect song, Blow Wind Blow.
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Kevin Vaughan - 06:47
9News story about Hollar case - 01:21:51
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:26:00
"Blow Wind Blow" by Dave Gunders - 01:37:15
Kevin Vaughan and Memories of 1994 Tom Hollar Murder Trial. The Innocence Project at CU Law School has identified pre-DNA Colorado cases where hair examination evidence was used to help convict violent criminals. Kevin Vaughan, ace journalist for 9News, did some digging and let host know the Tom Hollar murder trial was one such case.
Wow! Host remembered this case more than most he prosecuted, but a lot has been recently refreshed. Old prosecutorial team put back together fast and articles reviewed. Tom’s mother Nedra and widow Christina have been contacted, and they remain lovely. There’s plenty of other evidence and the hair probabilities were not oversold. Expect convictions to hold.
Kevin Vaughan's story appeared on 9News on 12.16.21 https://www.9news.com/article/news/investigations/cases-with-hair-evidence-among-convictions-slated-for-review/73-356d7172-96e4-434e-b325-17fd4e744f0d with copious footage from this dastardly 1993 Summer of Violence atrocity and its1994 trial in Denver District Court.
Kevin Vaughan, President of the Denver Press Club, has wanted to be a journalist his whole life. We dive deep into Kevin's past with talk about Northglenn High, Mayor Odell Barry, working at the Las Vegas Daily Optic, Coloradoan, Rocky Mountain News, Denver Post, Fox, and now at 9News. Big cases discussed include Aaron Hernandez, Alex Ewing and Michael Morton. https://innocenceproject.org/cases/michael-morton/
Vaughan discusses ethics involved in his profession and explains how he put this latest Hollar case story together. Cameras in courtroom are a reality and the need for federal cases to be televised is stipulated. We are all on camera now. And I was on camera then. Sound too.
Many people lost homes and property in Kentucky and elsewhere as strong ill winds swept our nation this past week. Perhaps Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell will blow a different direction toward the former president as January 6 Commission closes in. Latest developments in Ghislaine Maxwell trial also discussed as defense rests. Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers perfect song, Blow Wind Blow.
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Barry Levine - 03:08
Troubadour Dave Gunders interviews Craig Silverman in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:56:02
"Deep Down" by Dave Gunders - 02:20:10
Barry Levine, author of The Spider: Inside the Criminal Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, is a fascinating guest. This veteran journalist discusses his accomplished media career and the ongoing trial of Maxwell in US District Court in NYC, a trial the author and host just attended.
Learn the significance of this hard-fought criminal case which touches the American presidencies of Trump and Clinton, both of whom were Epstein/Maxwell associates. So many mysteries surround this case, many of which we explain based on evidence.
Troubadour Dave Gunders provides perfect song with Deep Down about a scamp not necessarily sorry for misdeeds performed. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge features host breaking down what he saw at the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and her Denver defense attorneys.
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Barry Levine - 03:08
Troubadour Dave Gunders interviews Craig Silverman in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:56:02
"Deep Down" by Dave Gunders - 02:20:10
Barry Levine, author of The Spider: Inside the Criminal Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, is a fascinating guest. This veteran journalist discusses his accomplished media career and the ongoing trial of Maxwell in US District Court in NYC, a trial the author and host just attended.
Learn the significance of this hard-fought criminal case which touches the American presidencies of Trump and Clinton, both of whom were Epstein/Maxwell associates. So many mysteries surround this case, many of which we explain based on evidence.
Troubadour Dave Gunders provides perfect song with Deep Down about a scamp not necessarily sorry for misdeeds performed. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge features host breaking down what he saw at the Ghislaine Maxwell trial and her Denver defense attorneys.
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Jennifer Rubin in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 03:32
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 48:34
"Falling Rain" by Dave Gunders - 01:00:05
Featured guest this week, Jennifer Rubin, influential and prolific columnist for the Washington Post. A lawyer who graduated number one at her Cal-Berkeley law school, she’s now the author of Resistance, How Women Saved Democracy from Donald Trump.
Learn Jennifer Rubin’s true thoughts about Dennis Prager, Hugh Hewitt and the cast of characters at Fox News Channel. Listen to Jen Rubin laugh when asked if it is time for leaders without penises given the Lolita Express revelations at the Maxwell trial in NYC. Other topics include Roe v Wade, Lauren Boebert, Ilhan Omar, MTG, Kamala, and Bibi.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has perfect song titled Falling Rain about a man enduring a stormy love relationship. The boys sing Rock of Ages including part about, “Thou amidst the raging Storm.” We need the moisture. The Chanukah stories flow during this Festival of Lights special.
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Jennifer Rubin in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 03:32
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 48:34
"Falling Rain" by Dave Gunders - 01:00:05
Featured guest this week, Jennifer Rubin, influential and prolific columnist for the Washington Post. A lawyer who graduated number one at her Cal-Berkeley law school, she’s now the author of Resistance, How Women Saved Democracy from Donald Trump.
Learn Jennifer Rubin’s true thoughts about Dennis Prager, Hugh Hewitt and the cast of characters at Fox News Channel. Listen to Jen Rubin laugh when asked if it is time for leaders without penises given the Lolita Express revelations at the Maxwell trial in NYC. Other topics include Roe v Wade, Lauren Boebert, Ilhan Omar, MTG, Kamala, and Bibi.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has perfect song titled Falling Rain about a man enduring a stormy love relationship. The boys sing Rock of Ages including part about, “Thou amidst the raging Storm.” We need the moisture. The Chanukah stories flow during this Festival of Lights special.
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Omar Montgomery - 06:14
Craig Silverman in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:06:54
Dave Gunders - 01:39:34
Aurora Colorado has once again experienced violent atrocities. Recent shootings at or near Aurora high schools are terrifying. Omar Montgomery leads Aurora’s chapter of the NAACP and was almost elected Mayor of Aurora. Listen to Omar’s optimism and answers for Aurora, Colorado, and America.
710 KNUS broadcasts from Aurora but got sued in Denver District Court for disseminating Trump’s Big Lie & Insurrection. Now they cannot talk about much of anything! We have the sound showing Salem Media hosts are not allowed to discuss lawsuit or important Trump topics. Peter Boyles, Steffan Tubbs, and Salem Media get boiled with their own sound.
Special Thanksgiving weekend show features entire Silverman family with young Samuel interviewing his father in Craig’s Lawyers Lounge, guitar riffs by older son Benjamin and sweet voiceover work by Mama Trish. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders performs “I Give Thanks.” So do the Silvermans.
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Omar Montgomery - 06:14
Craig Silverman in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:06:54
Dave Gunders - 01:39:34
Aurora Colorado has once again experienced violent atrocities. Recent shootings at or near Aurora high schools are terrifying. Omar Montgomery leads Aurora’s chapter of the NAACP and was almost elected Mayor of Aurora. Listen to Omar’s optimism and answers for Aurora, Colorado, and America.
710 KNUS broadcasts from Aurora but got sued in Denver District Court for disseminating Trump’s Big Lie & Insurrection. Now they cannot talk about much of anything! We have the sound showing Salem Media hosts are not allowed to discuss lawsuit or important Trump topics. Peter Boyles, Steffan Tubbs, and Salem Media get boiled with their own sound.
Special Thanksgiving weekend show features entire Silverman family with young Samuel interviewing his father in Craig’s Lawyers Lounge, guitar riffs by older son Benjamin and sweet voiceover work by Mama Trish. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders performs “I Give Thanks.” So do the Silvermans.
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Federico Peña in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:45
Craig discusses recent news with Dave Gunders - 01:33:47
Federico Peña was the United States Secretary of Transportation from 1993 to 1997 and United States Secretary of Energy from 1997 to 1998, during the presidency of Bill Clinton. He was also the 41st Mayor of Denver from 1983 to 1991. He’s my guest for 90 fascinating minutes.
Mayor Peña’s wonderful new autobiography titled Not Bad for a South Texas Boy chronicles his rise to the upper ranks of world leadership but how it all began in South Texas culminating in halls of power in D.C. But Denver captured this man’s love as you will hear.
Our Troubadour delivers his energetic song, Shake Your Moneymaker, and engages in great discussion about the Rittenhouse trial, along with the Arberry murder trial in Georgia. China may be upcoming center of attention with Peng Shuai disappearance, Covid-19, basketball shoe controversies, and upcoming Olympics.
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Federico Peña in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:45
Craig discusses recent news with Dave Gunders - 01:33:47
Federico Peña was the United States Secretary of Transportation from 1993 to 1997 and United States Secretary of Energy from 1997 to 1998, during the presidency of Bill Clinton. He was also the 41st Mayor of Denver from 1983 to 1991. He’s my guest for 90 fascinating minutes.
Mayor Peña’s wonderful new autobiography titled Not Bad for a South Texas Boy chronicles his rise to the upper ranks of world leadership but how it all began in South Texas culminating in halls of power in D.C. But Denver captured this man’s love as you will hear.
Our Troubadour delivers his energetic song, Shake Your Moneymaker, and engages in great discussion about the Rittenhouse trial, along with the Arberry murder trial in Georgia. China may be upcoming center of attention with Peng Shuai disappearance, Covid-19, basketball shoe controversies, and upcoming Olympics.
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Stephen Singular - 10:46
Craig reviews Alan Berg and Al Zinn Tape - 01:17:11
Harold Dubinski in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:43:32
Dave Gunders - 03:00:53
Episode 70 features bestselling author Stephen Singular, author of Talked to Death, The Life and Murder of Alan Berg. Learn about the famous Denver talk show host slain for being a Jew. The killers were right-wing radicals. Learn about Berg’s true relationship with Peter Boyles.
Harold Dubinski is a Colorado lawyer with forty years’ experience. His mentor was Al Zinn, a legendary Denver lawyer who was one of Alan Berg’s actual best friends. In Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, Harold shares amazing Al Zinn and Alan Berg stories – plus plentiful sound of the two friends from November 19, 1981 on KOA.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers with the Skatterbrains’ hit single from the 1980’s titled Sometimes You Hurt Me as we discuss our memories of Alan Berg on Denver radio and his tragic murder on June 18, 1984. The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
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Stephen Singular - 10:46
Craig reviews Alan Berg and Al Zinn Tape - 01:17:11
Harold Dubinski in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:43:32
Dave Gunders - 03:00:53
Episode 70 features bestselling author Stephen Singular, author of Talked to Death, The Life and Murder of Alan Berg. Learn about the famous Denver talk show host slain for being a Jew. The killers were right-wing radicals. Learn about Berg’s true relationship with Peter Boyles.
Harold Dubinski is a Colorado lawyer with forty years’ experience. His mentor was Al Zinn, a legendary Denver lawyer who was one of Alan Berg’s actual best friends. In Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, Harold shares amazing Al Zinn and Alan Berg stories – plus plentiful sound of the two friends from November 19, 1981 on KOA.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers with the Skatterbrains’ hit single from the 1980’s titled Sometimes You Hurt Me as we discuss our memories of Alan Berg on Denver radio and his tragic murder on June 18, 1984. The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
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Marshall Fogel in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 07:04
Dave Gunders - 01:37:31
Craig analyzes Steve Pankey cross examination by DA Michael Rourke - 01:49:02
Maurice Rose ceremony at Capitol - 02:15:53
This self-described tough Denver Jew describes his lovely upbringing on Denver’s Eastside. Learn how he became a sports collectible legend, and friend of Mickey Mantle. Marshall’s been a tremendous prosecutor, trial attorney, and businessman.
Marshall Fogel had a curiosity about legendary Denver hero, Major General Maurice Rose, son of a Denver Rabbi. For many years now, Marshall has researched and written about Rose and his legacy. Learn all about Rose’s heroism in WWI and WWII and why Colorado is honoring him with a statue at OUR state Capitol.
Dave Gunders is our Troubadour, and he delivers big-time on his birthday with his song titled Safe Haven. We have a birthday party with plenty of presents and a good discussion about the sunshine in almost all Dave Gunders’ songs.
Jonelle Matthews was kidnapped and murdered on December 20, 1984 in Greeley Colorado. Stephen Pankey was put on trial for that first-degree murder this month, but the jury could not reach a verdict. Show analyzes why no conviction, with close attention to the cross-examination of the defendant by elected DA Michael Rourke. We’ve got the sound.
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Marshall Fogel in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 07:04
Dave Gunders - 01:37:31
Craig analyzes Steve Pankey cross examination by DA Michael Rourke - 01:49:02
Maurice Rose ceremony at Capitol - 02:15:53
This self-described tough Denver Jew describes his lovely upbringing on Denver’s Eastside. Learn how he became a sports collectible legend, and friend of Mickey Mantle. Marshall’s been a tremendous prosecutor, trial attorney, and businessman.
Marshall Fogel had a curiosity about legendary Denver hero, Major General Maurice Rose, son of a Denver Rabbi. For many years now, Marshall has researched and written about Rose and his legacy. Learn all about Rose’s heroism in WWI and WWII and why Colorado is honoring him with a statue at OUR state Capitol.
Dave Gunders is our Troubadour, and he delivers big-time on his birthday with his song titled Safe Haven. We have a birthday party with plenty of presents and a good discussion about the sunshine in almost all Dave Gunders’ songs.
Jonelle Matthews was kidnapped and murdered on December 20, 1984 in Greeley Colorado. Stephen Pankey was put on trial for that first-degree murder this month, but the jury could not reach a verdict. Show analyzes why no conviction, with close attention to the cross-examination of the defendant by elected DA Michael Rourke. We’ve got the sound.
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Dave Gunders - 09:01
Aya Gruber in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 25:50
Craig accepts Dan Caplis Show challenge to debate Jenna Ellis - 02:07:44
Our show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers big time with his enigmatic love song about the long-haul ups and downs of romance.Nicki’s Latest Song portends trouble.
CU Law Professor Gruber teaches Criminal Procedure and sentencing pendulums which may have swung too severe in response to feminism and the #MeToo movement. Her book, titled The Feminist War on Crime: The Unexpected Role of Women's Liberation in Mass Incarceration, is thoroughly explored.
Professor Gruber has had a fascinating life as progeny of a Japanese American mother forced into an internment camp in Wyoming during WWII. Her father was a Brooklyn Jew named Dr. Samuel Gruber, aka The Shark Doc. Aya Gruber had a captivating upbringing in Miami, FL and legal education at Harvard.
Earlier this month, a challenge was issued to debate Jenna Ellis for charity on The Dan Caplis Show. Craig Silverman was put forth as the debate opponent. Listen to the offer, and acceptance of this wonderful opportunity, to expose Trump’s Big Lie. Let’s hope it happens.
Award given out for First Worst Trump sycophancy in a tough October competition between Professors John Eastman, Senator Ted Cruz, Senator Tom Cotton, and Senator Charles Grassley. This show realizes that times change, but with love of country and logic, we will all keep going.
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Dave Gunders - 09:01
Aya Gruber in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 25:50
Craig accepts Dan Caplis Show challenge to debate Jenna Ellis - 02:07:44
Our show Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers big time with his enigmatic love song about the long-haul ups and downs of romance.Nicki’s Latest Song portends trouble.
CU Law Professor Gruber teaches Criminal Procedure and sentencing pendulums which may have swung too severe in response to feminism and the #MeToo movement. Her book, titled The Feminist War on Crime: The Unexpected Role of Women's Liberation in Mass Incarceration, is thoroughly explored.
Professor Gruber has had a fascinating life as progeny of a Japanese American mother forced into an internment camp in Wyoming during WWII. Her father was a Brooklyn Jew named Dr. Samuel Gruber, aka The Shark Doc. Aya Gruber had a captivating upbringing in Miami, FL and legal education at Harvard.
Earlier this month, a challenge was issued to debate Jenna Ellis for charity on The Dan Caplis Show. Craig Silverman was put forth as the debate opponent. Listen to the offer, and acceptance of this wonderful opportunity, to expose Trump’s Big Lie. Let’s hope it happens.
Award given out for First Worst Trump sycophancy in a tough October competition between Professors John Eastman, Senator Ted Cruz, Senator Tom Cotton, and Senator Charles Grassley. This show realizes that times change, but with love of country and logic, we will all keep going.
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Scott McInnis - 19:37
Mike Landess - 01:28:19
Dave Gunders - 02:24:28
Craig’s Colorado analysis of Trump’s Big Lie - 02:37:06
This show is filled with soundbites, guests, and analysis exposing Colorado aspects of Trump’s Big Lie. Former US Congressman Scott McInnis returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to describe in detail the damnable Dominion Voting Systems lies going on in Mesa County with Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters.
Current Mesa County Commissioner McInnis explains why Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters needed removal as Mesa County’s chief election official. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold agreed. So did the Colorado Supreme Court which affirmed a Grand Junction District Court also ruling against Peters.
Objecting of course is Tina Peters and we hear her interview with Fox TV5 in Grand Junction. Also objecting is Conservative Daily podcaster Joe Oltmann -- and you will learn the Dominion component of Trump’s Big Lie spans both sides of Colorado‘s Continental Divide, with key parts involving Oltmann on Front Range and Peters on Western Slope.
Mike Landess is originally from, and of, Tyler, Texas where he’s returned as News Director of the University of Texas at Tyler's KVUT 99.7. Remember when Mike and Ed Sardella ruled the local airwaves on 9News back in the pre-cable days. Enjoy a lively and fun discussion of non-retirement, the relative merits of modern media, and the states of Colorado and Texas.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders provides his usual wonderful song with Wings of a Rocket as his hero pursues lost love. A great dialogue regarding love songs, movies, Star Trek, and undiscovered genius follows. William Shatner’s rocket ride is also discussed and admired. We’ve got the remarkable sound of Shatner discussing his own non-retirement, and wise reaction to exhilarating space travel.
This show is dedicated to analyzing and undressing Trump’s Big Lie. Listen to the common themes of feigned security threats, real security concerns, civil war talk, and an analysis of what is going through minds of Trump and his election rigging liars. How many have sipped the Big Lie Kool-Aid and are too far gone?
We’ve got sound from Oltmann, Peters, and Jack Posobiec (an ADL accused bigot) hosted by Colorado Christian University this October. Posobiec is podcast pals of Stave Bannon and was introduced at CCU by Randy Corporon, a Colorado lawyer fully backing Oltmann, Posobiec, and Donald Trump’s Big Lie. We’ve got that amazing sound.
Listen also to sound of Corporon performing for an audience of one (Trump) on LindellTV. Yes, that Mike Lindell, the demented and dangerous My Pillow guy pushing Trump’s Big Lie. Pity the rubes paying conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell for the destructive Big Lie Lindell now selling on LindellTV. Listen to Corporon go all in on Trump’s Big Lie, vouching for and parroting Oltmann.
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Scott McInnis - 19:37
Mike Landess - 01:28:19
Dave Gunders - 02:24:28
Craig’s Colorado analysis of Trump’s Big Lie - 02:37:06
This show is filled with soundbites, guests, and analysis exposing Colorado aspects of Trump’s Big Lie. Former US Congressman Scott McInnis returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to describe in detail the damnable Dominion Voting Systems lies going on in Mesa County with Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters.
Current Mesa County Commissioner McInnis explains why Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters needed removal as Mesa County’s chief election official. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold agreed. So did the Colorado Supreme Court which affirmed a Grand Junction District Court also ruling against Peters.
Objecting of course is Tina Peters and we hear her interview with Fox TV5 in Grand Junction. Also objecting is Conservative Daily podcaster Joe Oltmann -- and you will learn the Dominion component of Trump’s Big Lie spans both sides of Colorado‘s Continental Divide, with key parts involving Oltmann on Front Range and Peters on Western Slope.
Mike Landess is originally from, and of, Tyler, Texas where he’s returned as News Director of the University of Texas at Tyler's KVUT 99.7. Remember when Mike and Ed Sardella ruled the local airwaves on 9News back in the pre-cable days. Enjoy a lively and fun discussion of non-retirement, the relative merits of modern media, and the states of Colorado and Texas.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders provides his usual wonderful song with Wings of a Rocket as his hero pursues lost love. A great dialogue regarding love songs, movies, Star Trek, and undiscovered genius follows. William Shatner’s rocket ride is also discussed and admired. We’ve got the remarkable sound of Shatner discussing his own non-retirement, and wise reaction to exhilarating space travel.
This show is dedicated to analyzing and undressing Trump’s Big Lie. Listen to the common themes of feigned security threats, real security concerns, civil war talk, and an analysis of what is going through minds of Trump and his election rigging liars. How many have sipped the Big Lie Kool-Aid and are too far gone?
We’ve got sound from Oltmann, Peters, and Jack Posobiec (an ADL accused bigot) hosted by Colorado Christian University this October. Posobiec is podcast pals of Stave Bannon and was introduced at CCU by Randy Corporon, a Colorado lawyer fully backing Oltmann, Posobiec, and Donald Trump’s Big Lie. We’ve got that amazing sound.
Listen also to sound of Corporon performing for an audience of one (Trump) on LindellTV. Yes, that Mike Lindell, the demented and dangerous My Pillow guy pushing Trump’s Big Lie. Pity the rubes paying conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell for the destructive Big Lie Lindell now selling on LindellTV. Listen to Corporon go all in on Trump’s Big Lie, vouching for and parroting Oltmann.
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Jeff Pagliuca in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:20
Craig's Sound of the Week - 01:06:57
Heidi Beedle - 01:34:05
Dave Gunders - 03:03:28
Interesting events are happening at Denver courthouses now that society may be coming out of pandemic. Outstanding Denver attorney Jeff Pagliuca just won large 2.5-million-dollar verdict in Denver Federal Court with compelling bad police shooting civil case, Valdez v Motyka. Hear all about it in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Next, we have sound of the week including defendant Joe Oltmann’s reaction to his hearing in Denver District Courtroom 409. He and other defendants are trying to get Dominion Voting System’s Eric Coomer’s lawsuit dismissed. Wait till you hear what was said about Judge Moses.
Heidi Beedle has heard harsh words before. As a transexual reporter for the Colorado Springs Independent, she’s encountered Joe Oltmann and studied the moves he and his allies have been making to dominate large segments of Colorado’s GOP.
Troubadour Dave Gunders provides his intriguing song named Ruby in the Rough. Sometimes, you must dig deep to get the real story. Truths are coming out through the adversary process in Denver courthouses again. Let’s hope truth and justice prevail and our Rule of Law (and country) maintained.
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Jeff Pagliuca in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:20
Craig's Sound of the Week - 01:06:57
Heidi Beedle - 01:34:05
Dave Gunders - 03:03:28
Interesting events are happening at Denver courthouses now that society may be coming out of pandemic. Outstanding Denver attorney Jeff Pagliuca just won large 2.5-million-dollar verdict in Denver Federal Court with compelling bad police shooting civil case, Valdez v Motyka. Hear all about it in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Next, we have sound of the week including defendant Joe Oltmann’s reaction to his hearing in Denver District Courtroom 409. He and other defendants are trying to get Dominion Voting System’s Eric Coomer’s lawsuit dismissed. Wait till you hear what was said about Judge Moses.
Heidi Beedle has heard harsh words before. As a transexual reporter for the Colorado Springs Independent, she’s encountered Joe Oltmann and studied the moves he and his allies have been making to dominate large segments of Colorado’s GOP.
Troubadour Dave Gunders provides his intriguing song named Ruby in the Rough. Sometimes, you must dig deep to get the real story. Truths are coming out through the adversary process in Denver courthouses again. Let’s hope truth and justice prevail and our Rule of Law (and country) maintained.
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Dave Gunders - 16:25
Steve Zansberg in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 49:14
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders and host love The Sopranos and give rave reviews to The Many Saints of Newark, the prequel to The Sopranos. Forget other reviewers and trust our judgment. And then love and dance to Dave Gunders’ fantastic original song,Playin’ that Zydeco.
Steve Zansberg excels in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge in wide-ranging interview focused first on climate changehttps://coloradosun.com/2021/10/05/climate-change-newspapers-opinion/ and then on courts, media, Kobe Bryant, Pamela Mackey, Lin Wood, Kyle Clark, Rush Limbaugh, Larry Ryckman and the excellence of The Colorado Sun.
At outset of show, host delivers a CORRECTION regarding description of Episode 64 (Colorado Insurrectionists) where it was written that Peter Boyles amplified and lionized Joe Oltmann on his Nov. 18 and 19 shows. The better word is legitimized, and Boyles’ obsequious interactions with Oltmann are played for your evaluation.
America’s rule of law and democracy are under threat so long as authoritarian Trumpism (with its constant hint of violence) survives. The matter has our full attention since the Big Lie leading to Jan. 6 flowed out of Colorado and Denver Trump Radio. Let the truth be told, as it is on this show. The Craig Silverman Show. Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
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Dave Gunders - 16:25
Steve Zansberg in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 49:14
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders and host love The Sopranos and give rave reviews to The Many Saints of Newark, the prequel to The Sopranos. Forget other reviewers and trust our judgment. And then love and dance to Dave Gunders’ fantastic original song,Playin’ that Zydeco.
Steve Zansberg excels in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge in wide-ranging interview focused first on climate changehttps://coloradosun.com/2021/10/05/climate-change-newspapers-opinion/ and then on courts, media, Kobe Bryant, Pamela Mackey, Lin Wood, Kyle Clark, Rush Limbaugh, Larry Ryckman and the excellence of The Colorado Sun.
At outset of show, host delivers a CORRECTION regarding description of Episode 64 (Colorado Insurrectionists) where it was written that Peter Boyles amplified and lionized Joe Oltmann on his Nov. 18 and 19 shows. The better word is legitimized, and Boyles’ obsequious interactions with Oltmann are played for your evaluation.
America’s rule of law and democracy are under threat so long as authoritarian Trumpism (with its constant hint of violence) survives. The matter has our full attention since the Big Lie leading to Jan. 6 flowed out of Colorado and Denver Trump Radio. Let the truth be told, as it is on this show. The Craig Silverman Show. Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
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Quentin Young - 08:24
Ankush Khardori in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:25:08
Dave Gunders - 02:18:08
We ID Coloradans who’ve been big part of Big Lie & Jan 6 Trump Insurrection. #DenverTrumpRadio called out for its role, especially Peter Boyles & Randy Corporon, who amplified and lionized Joe Oltmann last November. Now, hear Boyles confess Denver Trump Radio’s bias, but he won’t call out Oltmann or Trump.
Show features two of America’s best writers re: Trump’s Insurrection. The boss/editor at Colorado Newsline is Quentin Young and he just wrote about Colorado’s Top Ten Most Dangerous Election Deniers. Young names lots of famous and not so famous people. How should Trumpsters be treated? Quentin Young’s got provocative answers.
Ankush Khardori is a brilliant lawyer, former SDNY prosecutor, and emerging national commentator. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge features Khardori’s castigation of America’s AG in his column; Merrick Garland’ Excess of Moderation. What is the hold-up with holding people responsible for Trump’s sedition? We analyze.
Troubadour Dave Gunders just released his latest album/CD called Troubadour. Expect sales info soon. Listen to his wonderful song named Slow Down and great discussion throughout show about how much attention we should give this ongoing Trump Insurrection and GOP capitulation. This show is paying attention for you.
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Quentin Young - 08:24
Ankush Khardori in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:25:08
Dave Gunders - 02:18:08
We ID Coloradans who’ve been big part of Big Lie & Jan 6 Trump Insurrection. #DenverTrumpRadio called out for its role, especially Peter Boyles & Randy Corporon, who amplified and lionized Joe Oltmann last November. Now, hear Boyles confess Denver Trump Radio’s bias, but he won’t call out Oltmann or Trump.
Show features two of America’s best writers re: Trump’s Insurrection. The boss/editor at Colorado Newsline is Quentin Young and he just wrote about Colorado’s Top Ten Most Dangerous Election Deniers. Young names lots of famous and not so famous people. How should Trumpsters be treated? Quentin Young’s got provocative answers.
Ankush Khardori is a brilliant lawyer, former SDNY prosecutor, and emerging national commentator. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge features Khardori’s castigation of America’s AG in his column; Merrick Garland’ Excess of Moderation. What is the hold-up with holding people responsible for Trump’s sedition? We analyze.
Troubadour Dave Gunders just released his latest album/CD called Troubadour. Expect sales info soon. Listen to his wonderful song named Slow Down and great discussion throughout show about how much attention we should give this ongoing Trump Insurrection and GOP capitulation. This show is paying attention for you.
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George Brauchler - 14:30
Craig Exposes Joe Oltmann - 01:51:01
Michael Bailey - 02:27:26
Dave Gunders - 02:45:42
Episode 63 features ex-18th JD DA George Brauchler’s 12th visit to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. This 90-minute talk is wide-ranging. These names come up: Donald Trump, Joe Oltmann, Randy Corporon, Lauren Boebert, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, Michael Bennet, John Hickenlooper, & late Bob Enyart.
Brauchler prosecuted and convicted Enyart for Child Abuse decades ago in Jeffco. Host recounts his own Bob Enyart experiences. Christian clergyman Enyart was outspokenly non-vaccinated and recently passed away from Covid. These two veteran lawyers also discuss crime, January 6, and dangers to democracy.
Show then exposes how Joe Oltmann fed big lies about Eric Coomer and Dominion through Corporon and Peter Boyles on 710KNUS. Soon, others including Trump followed. No wonder so many GOP and right-wingers believe the Big Lie. Listen to timeline and how Big Lie got launched in Colorado.
Michael Bailey, end-of-life planning attorney extraordinaire, returns for 8th time to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge which has been open now for seven years. Did you know people set up trusts for their pets? Trust us. They do. Boys also talk about BYU. And CU too.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers wonderful song named Just Try Me, along with a delightful discussion of Red Rocks, patience, and perseverance. Great conversation follows about collegiality that prevails in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge and how you rarely convince people with an angry approach.
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George Brauchler - 14:30
Craig Exposes Joe Oltmann - 01:51:01
Michael Bailey - 02:27:26
Dave Gunders - 02:45:42
Episode 63 features ex-18th JD DA George Brauchler’s 12th visit to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. This 90-minute talk is wide-ranging. These names come up: Donald Trump, Joe Oltmann, Randy Corporon, Lauren Boebert, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, Michael Bennet, John Hickenlooper, & late Bob Enyart.
Brauchler prosecuted and convicted Enyart for Child Abuse decades ago in Jeffco. Host recounts his own Bob Enyart experiences. Christian clergyman Enyart was outspokenly non-vaccinated and recently passed away from Covid. These two veteran lawyers also discuss crime, January 6, and dangers to democracy.
Show then exposes how Joe Oltmann fed big lies about Eric Coomer and Dominion through Corporon and Peter Boyles on 710KNUS. Soon, others including Trump followed. No wonder so many GOP and right-wingers believe the Big Lie. Listen to timeline and how Big Lie got launched in Colorado.
Michael Bailey, end-of-life planning attorney extraordinaire, returns for 8th time to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge which has been open now for seven years. Did you know people set up trusts for their pets? Trust us. They do. Boys also talk about BYU. And CU too.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers wonderful song named Just Try Me, along with a delightful discussion of Red Rocks, patience, and perseverance. Great conversation follows about collegiality that prevails in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge and how you rarely convince people with an angry approach.
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Carol McKinley - 04:23
Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 28:41
Dave Gunders - 01:39:47
Ace reporter Carol McKinley gives us great information from Salida where she witnessed rulings in Colorado v Barry Morphew. Superb analysis follows on this fascinating Colorado murder case. Craig correctly anticipated Judge Murphy’s rulings.https://denvergazette.com/news/courts/judge-in-barry-morphew-case-to-announce-bail-decision/article_2fad3ecc-1713-11ec-a29a-df8c46d3b134.html
More Barry Morphew conversation in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge with attorney and Colorado Sun columnist Mario Nicolais. It is a wide-ranging exciting conversation about Heidi Ganahl, George Brauchler, Donald Trump, and the “traditional Jewish marriage” of Governor Jared Polis and Marlon Reis. Imminent death of democracy is number one topic.
Show ends with beautiful song from our Troubadour Dave Gunders titled “I Give Thanks.” But who is the “You” being thanked? As in Morphew, different conclusions are possible. It’s for you to determine. Boys reminisce about High Holidays and Days of Awe culminating in Yom Kippur; and try to figure out Morphew and current events. https://coloradosun.com/2021/09/13/barry-morphew-suzanne-murder-opinion/
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Carol McKinley - 04:23
Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 28:41
Dave Gunders - 01:39:47
Ace reporter Carol McKinley gives us great information from Salida where she witnessed rulings in Colorado v Barry Morphew. Superb analysis follows on this fascinating Colorado murder case. Craig correctly anticipated Judge Murphy’s rulings.https://denvergazette.com/news/courts/judge-in-barry-morphew-case-to-announce-bail-decision/article_2fad3ecc-1713-11ec-a29a-df8c46d3b134.html
More Barry Morphew conversation in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge with attorney and Colorado Sun columnist Mario Nicolais. It is a wide-ranging exciting conversation about Heidi Ganahl, George Brauchler, Donald Trump, and the “traditional Jewish marriage” of Governor Jared Polis and Marlon Reis. Imminent death of democracy is number one topic.
Show ends with beautiful song from our Troubadour Dave Gunders titled “I Give Thanks.” But who is the “You” being thanked? As in Morphew, different conclusions are possible. It’s for you to determine. Boys reminisce about High Holidays and Days of Awe culminating in Yom Kippur; and try to figure out Morphew and current events. https://coloradosun.com/2021/09/13/barry-morphew-suzanne-murder-opinion/
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Mike King - 06:36
Josh Maximon in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 01:05:14
Morphew Soundbites - 01:43:01
Dave Gunders - 02:18:01
Chaffee County District Court Judge Patrick Murphy will decide this week whether there is probable cause to believe Barry Morphew deliberately murdered Suzanne Morphew and whether Morphew can still be held without bail.
11th Judicial District Attorney Linda Stanley is Barry Morphew’s prosecutor, and she’s convinced he’s guilty. Linda Stanley, a former police officer, is a regular guest of Mike King on King’s hit podcast Profiling Evil. Investigator King worked law enforcement in Utah and joins us to discuss this fascinating Morphew matter.
Josh Maximon returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss his record-setting civil verdict for 52.5 million dollars in case of Denver bicyclist Gary Suydam. Josh knows well Dru Nielsen and Iris Eytan, Barry Morphew’s star attorneys, and he explains why they are regarded so highly. We also update our search for justice in the murder of Bella Thallas.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delights during these Days of Awe with his song titled, Easier Said Than Done, which addresses our fraught times. We contemplate which Jewish holidays on the calendar are most important as we commemorate 9/11 and march on toward Yom Kippur.
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Mike King - 06:36
Josh Maximon in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 01:05:14
Morphew Soundbites - 01:43:01
Dave Gunders - 02:18:01
Chaffee County District Court Judge Patrick Murphy will decide this week whether there is probable cause to believe Barry Morphew deliberately murdered Suzanne Morphew and whether Morphew can still be held without bail.
11th Judicial District Attorney Linda Stanley is Barry Morphew’s prosecutor, and she’s convinced he’s guilty. Linda Stanley, a former police officer, is a regular guest of Mike King on King’s hit podcast Profiling Evil. Investigator King worked law enforcement in Utah and joins us to discuss this fascinating Morphew matter.
Josh Maximon returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss his record-setting civil verdict for 52.5 million dollars in case of Denver bicyclist Gary Suydam. Josh knows well Dru Nielsen and Iris Eytan, Barry Morphew’s star attorneys, and he explains why they are regarded so highly. We also update our search for justice in the murder of Bella Thallas.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delights during these Days of Awe with his song titled, Easier Said Than Done, which addresses our fraught times. We contemplate which Jewish holidays on the calendar are most important as we commemorate 9/11 and march on toward Yom Kippur.
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Vicki Cowart - 04:20
Rep. Steven Woodrow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 34:37
Dave Gunders - 01:22:04
People are mad now. And with good reason. These have been terrible weeks for female autonomy given events in Afghanistan and Texas. Vicki Cowart, CEO of Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood discusses her abortion havens in CO and NM for impregnated women of Texas. Tribute paid to late great CO Gov. Dick Lamm.
The politics of current events are analyzed with precision in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge by CO State Rep. Steven Woodrow who advocates a Texas boycott. The ongoing Big Lie and outrageous obstructions by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy are dissected as well as GOP chances in Colorado and America.
Troubadour Dave Gunders takes blame for all things going on wrong in the world and offers us his solace with his song titled Temporary Love, This Texas law won’t last long but the damage done along the way will be immense and intense. We cover it all Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
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Vicki Cowart - 04:20
Rep. Steven Woodrow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 34:37
Dave Gunders - 01:22:04
People are mad now. And with good reason. These have been terrible weeks for female autonomy given events in Afghanistan and Texas. Vicki Cowart, CEO of Rocky Mountain Planned Parenthood discusses her abortion havens in CO and NM for impregnated women of Texas. Tribute paid to late great CO Gov. Dick Lamm.
The politics of current events are analyzed with precision in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge by CO State Rep. Steven Woodrow who advocates a Texas boycott. The ongoing Big Lie and outrageous obstructions by House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy are dissected as well as GOP chances in Colorado and America.
Troubadour Dave Gunders takes blame for all things going on wrong in the world and offers us his solace with his song titled Temporary Love, This Texas law won’t last long but the damage done along the way will be immense and intense. We cover it all Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
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Carole McKinley - 06:02
Scott Reisch - 01:11:08
Dave Gunders - 01:48:06
Did he kill his wife? And was it after deliberation? Suzanne Morphew disappeared from her Chafee County, Colorado, home on Mothers’ Day 2020. Had Suzanne’s spouse discovered her affair with the Morphews’ former high school classmate? Barry Morphew is charged with first-degree murder even though Suzanne’s body has never been found.
Veteran journalist Carol McKinley has been in the Salida courtroom for ABC and its hit show 20/20 covering the action during Barry Morphew’s lengthy preliminary hearing in front of Colorado Judge Patrick Murphy. Listen to a riveting description of the attorneys involved, the witnesses, the family members in the gallery, and Barry Morphew himself.
Might the Morphew daughters’ decisions on guilt or innocence dictate the result? Judge Murphy is waiting till September 17, 2021 to rule on probable cause which is an extraordinary delay in a Colorado preliminary hearing. But this is not a normal case. The stakes are high. The evidence is circumstantial. A man’s freedom is at stake.
R. Scott Reisch is an accomplished veteran Colorado defense attorney and host of the hit YouTube show, Crime Talk. Listen to two criminal courtroom lawyers have a lively conversation in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge about the Morphew case and America’s fascination with big trials. What is the proper punishment for murder?
Scott Reisch is also a Marine and talks about Afghanistan and the violent demise this week of his fellow Marines and scores of others. Who bears responsibility? Violence born of hatred can ruin societies and these concepts are wonderfully encapsulated in our Troubadour Dave Gunders’ magnificent song titled, A Sun Still Shining.
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Carole McKinley - 06:02
Scott Reisch - 01:11:08
Dave Gunders - 01:48:06
Did he kill his wife? And was it after deliberation? Suzanne Morphew disappeared from her Chafee County, Colorado, home on Mothers’ Day 2020. Had Suzanne’s spouse discovered her affair with the Morphews’ former high school classmate? Barry Morphew is charged with first-degree murder even though Suzanne’s body has never been found.
Veteran journalist Carol McKinley has been in the Salida courtroom for ABC and its hit show 20/20 covering the action during Barry Morphew’s lengthy preliminary hearing in front of Colorado Judge Patrick Murphy. Listen to a riveting description of the attorneys involved, the witnesses, the family members in the gallery, and Barry Morphew himself.
Might the Morphew daughters’ decisions on guilt or innocence dictate the result? Judge Murphy is waiting till September 17, 2021 to rule on probable cause which is an extraordinary delay in a Colorado preliminary hearing. But this is not a normal case. The stakes are high. The evidence is circumstantial. A man’s freedom is at stake.
R. Scott Reisch is an accomplished veteran Colorado defense attorney and host of the hit YouTube show, Crime Talk. Listen to two criminal courtroom lawyers have a lively conversation in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge about the Morphew case and America’s fascination with big trials. What is the proper punishment for murder?
Scott Reisch is also a Marine and talks about Afghanistan and the violent demise this week of his fellow Marines and scores of others. Who bears responsibility? Violence born of hatred can ruin societies and these concepts are wonderfully encapsulated in our Troubadour Dave Gunders’ magnificent song titled, A Sun Still Shining.
America has many Afghan regrets. What now for Afghanis? Who bears responsibility for America’s awful exit and evacuation? Trump? Biden? Obama? Bush? Guests this week weigh in beginning with US Marine, R. Scott Reisch, host of Crime Talk, in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Troubadour Dave Gunders introduces his amazing new song named “Regrets.” This haunting reggae-soul song speaks about getting stuck in the same sad situation, like Afghanistan. America betrayed a lot of its allies and lost a war to the Taliban.
Our show welcomes two Coloradans born in Kabul, Afghanistan. Both took the stage at the pro-Afghan rally on Thursday night at the Colorado Capitol. Hear first from former Afghan diplomat Farid Amin and next, from Aurangzaib Sharifi.
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R. Scott Reisch in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 03:00
Dave Gunders - 20:29
Farid Amin - 43:47
Aurangzaib Sharifi - 01:37:35
America has many Afghan regrets. What now for Afghanis? Who bears responsibility for America’s awful exit and evacuation? Trump? Biden? Obama? Bush? Guests this week weigh in beginning with US Marine, R. Scott Reisch, host of Crime Talk, in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Troubadour Dave Gunders introduces his amazing new song named “Regrets.” This haunting reggae-soul song speaks about getting stuck in the same sad situation, like Afghanistan. America betrayed a lot of its allies and lost a war to the Taliban.
Our show welcomes two Coloradans born in Kabul, Afghanistan. Both took the stage at the pro-Afghan rally on Thursday night at the Colorado Capitol. Hear first from former Afghan diplomat Farid Amin and next, from Aurangzaib Sharifi.
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R. Scott Reisch in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 03:00
Dave Gunders - 20:29
Farid Amin - 43:47
Aurangzaib Sharifi - 01:37:35
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Dan Grossman in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:20
Karla Carrillo - 01:14:12
Torie Smith - 01:24:03
Dave Gunders - 01:41:46
Former Colorado State Senator Dan Grossman was Colorado’s youngest ever minority leader. Dan has since served a decade as Rocky Mountain Regional Director for Environmental Defense Fund. Now, Dan’s a great guest in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge holding forth on climate change, guns, crime, the GOP, Trump, January 6, and homelessness.
Homelessness is rising, many congregated around Broadway as it dissects Denver. On the southeast corner of Ellsworth and Broadway, there’s a fascinating 32-year-old homeless woman named Victoria Smith who has set up her home. Torie’s story and way she tells it is captivating.
The video of Torie’s interview is on You Tube. So is story of Karla Carrillo, another Denverite managing Colorado’s wildest McDonalds located near 16th and Broadway. This show comes from the heart of Denver with several compelling characters.
Troubadour Dave Gunders makes his usual solid contribution with his song titled Don’t Think About It Much, so apropos for these times when problems ignored are closing in. We need to pay attention to climate change as evidenced by Colorado’s smoky skies. Homelessness too.
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Dan Grossman in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:20
Karla Carrillo - 01:14:12
Torie Smith - 01:24:03
Dave Gunders - 01:41:46
Former Colorado State Senator Dan Grossman was Colorado’s youngest ever minority leader. Dan has since served a decade as Rocky Mountain Regional Director for Environmental Defense Fund. Now, Dan’s a great guest in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge holding forth on climate change, guns, crime, the GOP, Trump, January 6, and homelessness.
Homelessness is rising, many congregated around Broadway as it dissects Denver. On the southeast corner of Ellsworth and Broadway, there’s a fascinating 32-year-old homeless woman named Victoria Smith who has set up her home. Torie’s story and way she tells it is captivating.
The video of Torie’s interview is on You Tube. So is story of Karla Carrillo, another Denverite managing Colorado’s wildest McDonalds located near 16th and Broadway. This show comes from the heart of Denver with several compelling characters.
Troubadour Dave Gunders makes his usual solid contribution with his song titled Don’t Think About It Much, so apropos for these times when problems ignored are closing in. We need to pay attention to climate change as evidenced by Colorado’s smoky skies. Homelessness too.
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Elie Honig in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:23
Dave Gunders - 53:15
Episode features CNN’s handsome ascendant legal analyst, Elie Honig. Fireworks happen when two opinionated former prosecutors get together. Honig’s book about former AG Bill Barr is titled Hatchet Man and Elie gives the audience his bill of particulars against Barr, and Trump.
Troubadour Dave Gunders discusses host’s trip to Austin Texas and column generated. https://coloradosun.com/2021/08/02/voting-rights-elections-politics-opinion/ Homelessness rampant in Denver, Austin, and America. Dave Gunders begins our exploration of tough subjects in his song, These Hard Times.
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Elie Honig in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:23
Dave Gunders - 53:15
Episode features CNN’s handsome ascendant legal analyst, Elie Honig. Fireworks happen when two opinionated former prosecutors get together. Honig’s book about former AG Bill Barr is titled Hatchet Man and Elie gives the audience his bill of particulars against Barr, and Trump.
Troubadour Dave Gunders discusses host’s trip to Austin Texas and column generated. https://coloradosun.com/2021/08/02/voting-rights-elections-politics-opinion/ Homelessness rampant in Denver, Austin, and America. Dave Gunders begins our exploration of tough subjects in his song, These Hard Times.
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Dave Gunders - 01:28
Chip Evans in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 26:54
Craig's fast-paced take on Austin, Texas - 01:18:53
The show goes on the road. Texas House Dems fled Austin over voting rights. Show host replaced them in Austin at their Capitol. Big voting rights rally with Beto O’Rourke on Sat, July 31. Voting rights are civil rights and host makes case as he wanders Austin.
Impossible Happiness is the latest magnificent song by our Troubadour Dave Gunders which perfectly expresses the angst of this climate change and pandemic fraught era. Dave grew up in Texas and provides his memories while host shares what he’s learned about true Texas history.
Chip Evans is a fifth generation Texan who practices law in Austin. In Craig's Lawyers' Lounge, two savvy lawyers discuss great issues of the day including voting rights in Texas. Texas politicians are a special breed and Greg Abbott, Ken Paxton, and George P. Bush get thoroughly discussed.
Via B-cycle and shared scooters, host takes listeners and viewers on You Tube on a tour of Austin including several Capital Square monuments to the Confederate States of America and the many Texans who died in the Civil War. Wow, how long will those monuments stay upright? And these southern fighters for slavery venerated?
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Dave Gunders - 01:28
Chip Evans in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 26:54
Craig's fast-paced take on Austin, Texas - 01:18:53
The show goes on the road. Texas House Dems fled Austin over voting rights. Show host replaced them in Austin at their Capitol. Big voting rights rally with Beto O’Rourke on Sat, July 31. Voting rights are civil rights and host makes case as he wanders Austin.
Impossible Happiness is the latest magnificent song by our Troubadour Dave Gunders which perfectly expresses the angst of this climate change and pandemic fraught era. Dave grew up in Texas and provides his memories while host shares what he’s learned about true Texas history.
Chip Evans is a fifth generation Texan who practices law in Austin. In Craig's Lawyers' Lounge, two savvy lawyers discuss great issues of the day including voting rights in Texas. Texas politicians are a special breed and Greg Abbott, Ken Paxton, and George P. Bush get thoroughly discussed.
Via B-cycle and shared scooters, host takes listeners and viewers on You Tube on a tour of Austin including several Capital Square monuments to the Confederate States of America and the many Texans who died in the Civil War. Wow, how long will those monuments stay upright? And these southern fighters for slavery venerated?
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Representative Dylan Roberts in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 02:37
Carole Malezija - 27:42
T-Five Valladares and Dave Gunders - 1:20:36
This wonderful technological breakthrough six decades ago is commemorated in the song Color TV by The Skatterbrains. It sounds silly as Ska songs often do but learn from the Ska brother songwriters the serious story and message behind the words.
Our headline musical act at the end of Episode 54 features the magnificent musings and music of Troubadour Dave Gunders and his longest running bandmate, T-Five Valladares. These boys had adventures galore around Boulder County and some memorable times in Boston area.
Listen to Dave and T’s songs titled Isolation and their rediscovered hit, Color TV. Listener warning, the music may get stuck in your head. And you may start dancing. Get ready to see The Mighty Twisters featuring Dave and T-Five at the Boulderado Hotel this July 31.
Colo. State Rep. Dylan Roberts returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to announce run for State Senate seat being vacated by Sen Kerry Donovan who is intent on replacing Lauren Boebert in Congress. As usual, Dylan delivers on dissecting Colorado politics and current events.
Carole Malezija delivered exceptional service for 25 years as Victim-Advocate for Colorado law enforcement agencies including the Denver DA’s Office and Castle Rock PD. She helps humans through dire circumstances. Hear Carole talk and understand why she was so wonderful and effective responding to tragedies. Carole’s lived American and Colorado history.
Episode 54 has something for everybody. The Craig Silverman Show is a variety show that seeks to entertain and educate. We do definitive interviews with fascinating guests. Listen to them all or skip around to the sound for you. It’s delivered every Saturday morning 9 a.m. Colorado time.
Rundown:
Representative Dylan Roberts in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 02:37
Carole Malezija - 27:42
T-Five Valladares and Dave Gunders - 1:20:36
This wonderful technological breakthrough six decades ago is commemorated in the song Color TV by The Skatterbrains. It sounds silly as Ska songs often do but learn from the Ska brother songwriters the serious story and message behind the words.
Our headline musical act at the end of Episode 54 features the magnificent musings and music of Troubadour Dave Gunders and his longest running bandmate, T-Five Valladares. These boys had adventures galore around Boulder County and some memorable times in Boston area.
Listen to Dave and T’s songs titled Isolation and their rediscovered hit, Color TV. Listener warning, the music may get stuck in your head. And you may start dancing. Get ready to see The Mighty Twisters featuring Dave and T-Five at the Boulderado Hotel this July 31.
Colo. State Rep. Dylan Roberts returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to announce run for State Senate seat being vacated by Sen Kerry Donovan who is intent on replacing Lauren Boebert in Congress. As usual, Dylan delivers on dissecting Colorado politics and current events.
Carole Malezija delivered exceptional service for 25 years as Victim-Advocate for Colorado law enforcement agencies including the Denver DA’s Office and Castle Rock PD. She helps humans through dire circumstances. Hear Carole talk and understand why she was so wonderful and effective responding to tragedies. Carole’s lived American and Colorado history.
Episode 54 has something for everybody. The Craig Silverman Show is a variety show that seeks to entertain and educate. We do definitive interviews with fascinating guests. Listen to them all or skip around to the sound for you. It’s delivered every Saturday morning 9 a.m. Colorado time.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes political royalty. Peter Groff has accomplished amazing things in his life. Peter’s an adept lawyer and legislator and the first African American president of the Colorado state Senate. Peter also served in Obama administration.
Peter grew up in Denver and reminisces about his father, legendary Colorado state Senator Regis Groff who loved East HS, Denver, Coors Field, and baseball. Peter Groff was at Denver’s 2021 MLB All-Star Game & Home Run Derby and tells us why he still loves Nolan Arenado.
Civil rights are voting rights, and there is great discussion of critical race theory, black/Jewish relations, MLK, General Mark Milley’s revelations, and Trump connections to Nazis and Hitler. There’s discussion of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Lauren Boebert.
Peter Groff talks about redistricting and whether Dems gave away the farm. Zaila Avante-garde and Amanda Gorman get rave reviews. Education and opportunity go a long way. Senator Groff reacts to January 6, and Trump’s Big Lie. Peter argues for ending filibuster but opposes packing Supreme Court.
These two lawyers give out three great book tips. Groff recommends Kill Switch, Robert E. Lee and Me, and Four Threats. Host touts The Holly, Grant, and Forget the Alamo. Listen to the reasons why.
Dr. Vivek Murthy, United States Surgeon General, wants us to confront misinformation about Covid. Show does this, taking to task the messages of medical misinformation provided by hosts on Denver Trump radio, who are also GOP officials in Colorado. Find out why pandemic continues.
Troubadour Dave Gunders leads host into duet of Brother John /Iko Iko. This is unforgettable singing by the two good friends, one a professional musician and the other, and enthusiastic off-key lawyer with a distinctive voice. The Craig Silverman Show, Sat morns, 9 a.m. Colorado time.
Rundown -
Peter Groff in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:46
Craig's Monologue - 01:25:02
Dave Gunders - 01:50:54
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes political royalty. Peter Groff has accomplished amazing things in his life. Peter’s an adept lawyer and legislator and the first African American president of the Colorado state Senate. Peter also served in Obama administration.
Peter grew up in Denver and reminisces about his father, legendary Colorado state Senator Regis Groff who loved East HS, Denver, Coors Field, and baseball. Peter Groff was at Denver’s 2021 MLB All-Star Game & Home Run Derby and tells us why he still loves Nolan Arenado.
Civil rights are voting rights, and there is great discussion of critical race theory, black/Jewish relations, MLK, General Mark Milley’s revelations, and Trump connections to Nazis and Hitler. There’s discussion of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Lauren Boebert.
Peter Groff talks about redistricting and whether Dems gave away the farm. Zaila Avante-garde and Amanda Gorman get rave reviews. Education and opportunity go a long way. Senator Groff reacts to January 6, and Trump’s Big Lie. Peter argues for ending filibuster but opposes packing Supreme Court.
These two lawyers give out three great book tips. Groff recommends Kill Switch, Robert E. Lee and Me, and Four Threats. Host touts The Holly, Grant, and Forget the Alamo. Listen to the reasons why.
Dr. Vivek Murthy, United States Surgeon General, wants us to confront misinformation about Covid. Show does this, taking to task the messages of medical misinformation provided by hosts on Denver Trump radio, who are also GOP officials in Colorado. Find out why pandemic continues.
Troubadour Dave Gunders leads host into duet of Brother John /Iko Iko. This is unforgettable singing by the two good friends, one a professional musician and the other, and enthusiastic off-key lawyer with a distinctive voice. The Craig Silverman Show, Sat morns, 9 a.m. Colorado time.
Rundown -
Peter Groff in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:46
Craig's Monologue - 01:25:02
Dave Gunders - 01:50:54
Abhor any fool who would rape Heidi Thomas. Bill Cosby is such a fool. When Heidi was in her 20’s, working atJF Images in Denver, Jo Farrell put her in touch with show business legend Bill Cosby to mentor Heidi’s acting ambitions. Instead, Cosby drugged and raped Heidi. Heidi Thomas testified against the disgraced comedian at his 2018 trial.
Last week, Cosby’s 2018 criminal conviction was reversed and dismissed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Listen to Heidi Thomas’ reaction and great legal questions she poses. Hear the good answers provided as this star witness picks the brain of a former sex-crimes prosecutor. The interview is wide ranging amongst these Colorado natives.
Heidi and host discuss performance of DA Kevin Steele and his predecessor, Bruce Castor Jr. This current Colorado Sun Craig Silverman column gets discussed. https://coloradosun.com/2021/07/06/silverman-bill-cosby-bruce-castor-opinion/ Consider also Silverman's Cosby column back in 2014.https://pagetwo.completecolorado.com/2014/11/28/silverman-bill-cosby-in-colorado/
What was Jo Farrell’s role? What should we think of Andrea Constand, the one Cosby accuser who got big money and a criminal verdict in her favor? How was it determined that only five other victims could testify as to Cosby's modus operandi and how were they selected? What about Cosby’s wife Camille and TV wife Phylicia Rashad? Who else were the Cosby enablers?
Also answering these questions is key member of the Cosby prosecution team, M. Stewart Ryan, who guests in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Stew Ryan reminisces about grilling former DA Bruce Castor Jr. during cross examination at a critical pre-trial hearing. The trial judge ruled in Ryan’s favor but last week, there was that shocking appellate reversal freeing the serial rapist.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders gifts us with his song of perspective and hope for better days. Some Days is a musical masterpiece explaining the human condition and the ups and downs which are inevitable. Heidi Thomas shares her music too, as she knows well life is a rollercoaster and music helps. www.healththroughmusic.com
Rundown -
Heidi Thomas - 04:12
Stewart Ryan in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:37:02
Dave Gunders - 02:29:19
Abhor any fool who would rape Heidi Thomas. Bill Cosby is such a fool. When Heidi was in her 20’s, working atJF Images in Denver, Jo Farrell put her in touch with show business legend Bill Cosby to mentor Heidi’s acting ambitions. Instead, Cosby drugged and raped Heidi. Heidi Thomas testified against the disgraced comedian at his 2018 trial.
Last week, Cosby’s 2018 criminal conviction was reversed and dismissed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. Listen to Heidi Thomas’ reaction and great legal questions she poses. Hear the good answers provided as this star witness picks the brain of a former sex-crimes prosecutor. The interview is wide ranging amongst these Colorado natives.
Heidi and host discuss performance of DA Kevin Steele and his predecessor, Bruce Castor Jr. This current Colorado Sun Craig Silverman column gets discussed. https://coloradosun.com/2021/07/06/silverman-bill-cosby-bruce-castor-opinion/ Consider also Silverman's Cosby column back in 2014.https://pagetwo.completecolorado.com/2014/11/28/silverman-bill-cosby-in-colorado/
What was Jo Farrell’s role? What should we think of Andrea Constand, the one Cosby accuser who got big money and a criminal verdict in her favor? How was it determined that only five other victims could testify as to Cosby's modus operandi and how were they selected? What about Cosby’s wife Camille and TV wife Phylicia Rashad? Who else were the Cosby enablers?
Also answering these questions is key member of the Cosby prosecution team, M. Stewart Ryan, who guests in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Stew Ryan reminisces about grilling former DA Bruce Castor Jr. during cross examination at a critical pre-trial hearing. The trial judge ruled in Ryan’s favor but last week, there was that shocking appellate reversal freeing the serial rapist.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders gifts us with his song of perspective and hope for better days. Some Days is a musical masterpiece explaining the human condition and the ups and downs which are inevitable. Heidi Thomas shares her music too, as she knows well life is a rollercoaster and music helps. www.healththroughmusic.com
Rundown -
Heidi Thomas - 04:12
Stewart Ryan in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:37:02
Dave Gunders - 02:29:19
This 1st episode of year 2 is a doozy. In 3rd episode of Netflix documentary, Filthy Rich, late Jeff Epstein gets asked if he has an "egg-shaped" penis by an accuser's attorney, Spencer Kuvin. Epstein got up and left. Later, he wrote Kuvin’s client a big check. Talk about setting the tone.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back Spencer Kuvin who also won civil justice for Bill Cosby victim, Chloe Goins alleged Bill Cosby assaulted her at L.A. Playboy Mansion in 2008. Kuvin’s client got nice settlement. Hear Kuvin’s reaction to Cosby criminal case reversal.
Abe Wagner is world renowned communicator and author who has made a career teaching top executives how to say it straight. Wagner shows off his motivational abilities that has delighted and educated audiences in 35 countries. If you like communication skills, you’ll benefit from this interview.
Troubadour Dave Gunders shows off his mad musical skills with his song titled Set the Tone. We also re-visit his holiday classic, Fourth of July. And we talk about the independence and love we have for the podcast we’re doing together for a second year.
John McGuire is a top Denver tax lawyer who comes into Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to explain his journey to Colorado from Columbus, Ohio. Lively discussion ensues about tax morality and what these tax charges against Trump Organization and Allen Weisselberg mean in the real world.
Rundown -
Spencer Kuvin in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:08
Abe Wagner - 24:08
Dave Gunders - 01:21:57
John McGuire in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:36:34
This 1st episode of year 2 is a doozy. In 3rd episode of Netflix documentary, Filthy Rich, late Jeff Epstein gets asked if he has an "egg-shaped" penis by an accuser's attorney, Spencer Kuvin. Epstein got up and left. Later, he wrote Kuvin’s client a big check. Talk about setting the tone.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back Spencer Kuvin who also won civil justice for Bill Cosby victim, Chloe Goins alleged Bill Cosby assaulted her at L.A. Playboy Mansion in 2008. Kuvin’s client got nice settlement. Hear Kuvin’s reaction to Cosby criminal case reversal.
Abe Wagner is world renowned communicator and author who has made a career teaching top executives how to say it straight. Wagner shows off his motivational abilities that has delighted and educated audiences in 35 countries. If you like communication skills, you’ll benefit from this interview.
Troubadour Dave Gunders shows off his mad musical skills with his song titled Set the Tone. We also re-visit his holiday classic, Fourth of July. And we talk about the independence and love we have for the podcast we’re doing together for a second year.
John McGuire is a top Denver tax lawyer who comes into Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to explain his journey to Colorado from Columbus, Ohio. Lively discussion ensues about tax morality and what these tax charges against Trump Organization and Allen Weisselberg mean in the real world.
Rundown -
Spencer Kuvin in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 06:08
Abe Wagner - 24:08
Dave Gunders - 01:21:57
John McGuire in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:36:34
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge graced by wisdom of attorney and former state senator Morgan Lenore Carroll, daughter of legendary Colorado lawyers John Carroll and Rebecca Bradley. Find out what motivates this charismatic Chairwoman of the Colorado Democratic Party.
Episode 50 will help you understand how and why Dems keep winning in Colorado -- Morgan Carroll. She has bright strategies for everything including making Lauren Boebert a one-term only Colorado embarrassment. Listen to this historic champion for America and Colorado.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers for 50th straight time. His song, Tarred and Feathered, contemplates proper sanctions for misbehavior. It’s a perfect song in age of Trump, Chauvin, and big lies. Discussion extends to spicy chicken sandwiches and Charles Grodin in Midnight Run.
Rundown -
Morgan Carroll in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 05:10
Dave Gunders - 01:16:27
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge graced by wisdom of attorney and former state senator Morgan Lenore Carroll, daughter of legendary Colorado lawyers John Carroll and Rebecca Bradley. Find out what motivates this charismatic Chairwoman of the Colorado Democratic Party.
Episode 50 will help you understand how and why Dems keep winning in Colorado -- Morgan Carroll. She has bright strategies for everything including making Lauren Boebert a one-term only Colorado embarrassment. Listen to this historic champion for America and Colorado.
Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers for 50th straight time. His song, Tarred and Feathered, contemplates proper sanctions for misbehavior. It’s a perfect song in age of Trump, Chauvin, and big lies. Discussion extends to spicy chicken sandwiches and Charles Grodin in Midnight Run.
Rundown -
Morgan Carroll in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 05:10
Dave Gunders - 01:16:27
Holly Street runs north-south through metro Denver. I’ve always lived within walking distance of Holly, but miles south of 34th and Holly in Park Hill. I knew about the Holly Shopping Center from growing up in Denver, and from working as a Denver prosecutor for sixteen years.
Julian Rubinstein has authored The Holly: Five Bullets, One Gun, and the Struggle to Save an American Neighborhood. It’s a compelling story about former gang member Terrence Roberts and the history of Park Hill, Denver, gangs, cops and USA. There’s never been a book quite like this about Denver.
Bill Buckley was a legendary Denver Chief Deputy DA who prosecuted for 26 years and showed me some ropes. Buckley reminisces about mean streets of Denver, including his responding to the 12-10-75 murder of DPD Homicide Detective Don DeBruno on Broadway. We talk about Denver crimes back in the day.
Buckley prosecuted 56 murder cases including the United Bank Massacre (Father’s Day 1991), also on Broadway. Ex DPD Sgt. Jim King was put on trial and acquitted but Buckley still argues King’s guilty. James Lowe was found guilty of horrible 6-26-79 murder on West Quincy Avenue at Pinehurst CC in Denver, a case Buckley brings to dramatic life.
Troubadour Dave Gunders sings sweet sad song about leaving one’s homeland, chased out by events. Louisiana Goodbye speaks of lost communities and struggles to reclaim homes. Some seek to reclaim history. We discuss The Alamo and whole lot more. Key to history is to get the facts straight.
Peter Boyles rarely gets his facts straight. In a further takedown of this bad historian, we play sound of Boyles claiming governmental treatment of Christian baker Jack Phillips is Nazi-like. But Boyles lies. His views are skewed. We’ve got the sound.
Rundown -
Julian Rubinstein - 02:25
Bill Buckley in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:00:34
Dave Gunders - 02:12:49
Craig takes on Boyles' bigotry - 02:34:22
Holly Street runs north-south through metro Denver. I’ve always lived within walking distance of Holly, but miles south of 34th and Holly in Park Hill. I knew about the Holly Shopping Center from growing up in Denver, and from working as a Denver prosecutor for sixteen years.
Julian Rubinstein has authored The Holly: Five Bullets, One Gun, and the Struggle to Save an American Neighborhood. It’s a compelling story about former gang member Terrence Roberts and the history of Park Hill, Denver, gangs, cops and USA. There’s never been a book quite like this about Denver.
Bill Buckley was a legendary Denver Chief Deputy DA who prosecuted for 26 years and showed me some ropes. Buckley reminisces about mean streets of Denver, including his responding to the 12-10-75 murder of DPD Homicide Detective Don DeBruno on Broadway. We talk about Denver crimes back in the day.
Buckley prosecuted 56 murder cases including the United Bank Massacre (Father’s Day 1991), also on Broadway. Ex DPD Sgt. Jim King was put on trial and acquitted but Buckley still argues King’s guilty. James Lowe was found guilty of horrible 6-26-79 murder on West Quincy Avenue at Pinehurst CC in Denver, a case Buckley brings to dramatic life.
Troubadour Dave Gunders sings sweet sad song about leaving one’s homeland, chased out by events. Louisiana Goodbye speaks of lost communities and struggles to reclaim homes. Some seek to reclaim history. We discuss The Alamo and whole lot more. Key to history is to get the facts straight.
Peter Boyles rarely gets his facts straight. In a further takedown of this bad historian, we play sound of Boyles claiming governmental treatment of Christian baker Jack Phillips is Nazi-like. But Boyles lies. His views are skewed. We’ve got the sound.
Rundown -
Julian Rubinstein - 02:25
Bill Buckley in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:00:34
Dave Gunders - 02:12:49
Craig takes on Boyles' bigotry - 02:34:22
Democracies are messy and need constant attention. America and Israel are at crossroads. Benjamin Netanyahu is on his way out but can still cause problems remaining leader of a minority party while battling criminal prosecutions. Bibi’s also got rabid followers. Sound familiar?
Former Colorado State Rep. Victor Mitchell was a Republican stalwart from a conservative district. Vic has big plans on how to improve Colorado, America, and the world. You may be surprised to learn Vic is now a proud Jew with plans to become an Israeli.
Vic discusses this with his friend, Colorado Democratic stalwart Ken Toltz who ran competitively against Tom Tancredo in 2000. Now, Ken lives and broadcasts from Israel. We have a lively discussion about America, Israel, Bibi, Trump, tennis, best voting systems and being Jews.
Mark Harris is an accomplished civil defense lawyer who refuses to capitulate to the NRA and RMGO who want all sorts of high-powered weaponry to flood Colorado and America. A board member for Colorado Ceasefire, Harris will impress you in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Mark argues a tipping point has been reached.
My ongoing series exposing the mendacity of Denver Trump Radio brings you sound of Peter Boyles capitulating to Randy Corporon on Trump’s Big Lie. It is sad and illuminating end to a long radio career. Going out as a partisan hack for Trump’s GOP.
Listen as Boyles cites his friendships with police as motivation to stop calling out Trump lies. Then listen to the famous Denver case where black police sued Boyles leading to remarkable Colorado appellate decisions recounting Boyles’ disparagement of black Denver cops. It makes for fascinating reading at 9 P.3d 1106 (2000) and 99 P.3d 75 (2004).
Boyles, fearing he’d be sued, called bullshit on Big Lie, but now, after belittling by Corporon and his crowd, Boyles declared he’s done with topic. Corporon tells Boyles the Big Lie issue is not going away. Some people (Corporon) built the Big Lie which Denver Trump Radio sells. Listen to Boyles’ capitulation.
Rundown -
Ken Toltz & Victor Mitchell - 02:16
Mark Harris in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 56:43
Craig chronicles Boyles capitulation - 01:45:49
Dave Gunders - 02:19:10
Democracies are messy and need constant attention. America and Israel are at crossroads. Benjamin Netanyahu is on his way out but can still cause problems remaining leader of a minority party while battling criminal prosecutions. Bibi’s also got rabid followers. Sound familiar?
Former Colorado State Rep. Victor Mitchell was a Republican stalwart from a conservative district. Vic has big plans on how to improve Colorado, America, and the world. You may be surprised to learn Vic is now a proud Jew with plans to become an Israeli.
Vic discusses this with his friend, Colorado Democratic stalwart Ken Toltz who ran competitively against Tom Tancredo in 2000. Now, Ken lives and broadcasts from Israel. We have a lively discussion about America, Israel, Bibi, Trump, tennis, best voting systems and being Jews.
Mark Harris is an accomplished civil defense lawyer who refuses to capitulate to the NRA and RMGO who want all sorts of high-powered weaponry to flood Colorado and America. A board member for Colorado Ceasefire, Harris will impress you in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Mark argues a tipping point has been reached.
My ongoing series exposing the mendacity of Denver Trump Radio brings you sound of Peter Boyles capitulating to Randy Corporon on Trump’s Big Lie. It is sad and illuminating end to a long radio career. Going out as a partisan hack for Trump’s GOP.
Listen as Boyles cites his friendships with police as motivation to stop calling out Trump lies. Then listen to the famous Denver case where black police sued Boyles leading to remarkable Colorado appellate decisions recounting Boyles’ disparagement of black Denver cops. It makes for fascinating reading at 9 P.3d 1106 (2000) and 99 P.3d 75 (2004).
Boyles, fearing he’d be sued, called bullshit on Big Lie, but now, after belittling by Corporon and his crowd, Boyles declared he’s done with topic. Corporon tells Boyles the Big Lie issue is not going away. Some people (Corporon) built the Big Lie which Denver Trump Radio sells. Listen to Boyles’ capitulation.
Rundown -
Ken Toltz & Victor Mitchell - 02:16
Mark Harris in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 56:43
Craig chronicles Boyles capitulation - 01:45:49
Dave Gunders - 02:19:10
Fragile Democracy. We have one here. With publication of warning from experts in the field, this week’s show begins with their letter. Consider the implications. All we hold dear is threatened by those seeking insurrection and Big Lie elections.https://www.newamerica.org/political-reform/statements/statement-of-concern/
Amongst the people threatening our democracy are Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, two Trumpsters who just got elected to Congress to wave the Trump banner. MTG is in the eye of the storm, having been booted off committees for her incendiary Q-Anon rhetoric and Nazi comparisons regarding masks.
Colorado’s first interview with Rep. Greene happened on Denver Trump Radio with her interviewer being Republican Committeeman Randy Corporon. The interview must be heard to be believed. Listen for the probing questions that never happen. Softball after sycophantic softball. We have got the sound.
A consistent sound that Oath Keepers make is, “Not on Our Watch,” its slogan. Who are these Oath Keepers, so many of whom have been arrested for busting into the Capitol on January 6? Our guest is Professor Sam Jackson; author of Oath Keepers: Patriotism and the Edge of Violence in a Right-Wing Antigovernment Group.
Michael Bailey, ace estate, and end-of-life attorney visits Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to talk basketball, Nuggets, and the Avalanche. These two friends swap stories about the pandemic hopefully ending. Troubadour Dave Gunders graces us with Alexa’s Lullabye.
We’ve got hopeful sound (Dallas valedictorian Paxton Smith) (Trump crony Roger Stone fighting with Trump crony Steve Bannon). America will be all right if we can expose the Trump authoritarian side. The Craig Silverman Show – Sat morns – 9 – noon – Colorado time.
Rundown -
Warning Sounds - 05:50
Professor Sam Jackson - 28:07
Craig's "Not On Our Watch" Monologue - 01:26:55
Sounds of Hope - 02:18:07
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:24:18
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:47:39
Fragile Democracy. We have one here. With publication of warning from experts in the field, this week’s show begins with their letter. Consider the implications. All we hold dear is threatened by those seeking insurrection and Big Lie elections.https://www.newamerica.org/political-reform/statements/statement-of-concern/
Amongst the people threatening our democracy are Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, two Trumpsters who just got elected to Congress to wave the Trump banner. MTG is in the eye of the storm, having been booted off committees for her incendiary Q-Anon rhetoric and Nazi comparisons regarding masks.
Colorado’s first interview with Rep. Greene happened on Denver Trump Radio with her interviewer being Republican Committeeman Randy Corporon. The interview must be heard to be believed. Listen for the probing questions that never happen. Softball after sycophantic softball. We have got the sound.
A consistent sound that Oath Keepers make is, “Not on Our Watch,” its slogan. Who are these Oath Keepers, so many of whom have been arrested for busting into the Capitol on January 6? Our guest is Professor Sam Jackson; author of Oath Keepers: Patriotism and the Edge of Violence in a Right-Wing Antigovernment Group.
Michael Bailey, ace estate, and end-of-life attorney visits Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to talk basketball, Nuggets, and the Avalanche. These two friends swap stories about the pandemic hopefully ending. Troubadour Dave Gunders graces us with Alexa’s Lullabye.
We’ve got hopeful sound (Dallas valedictorian Paxton Smith) (Trump crony Roger Stone fighting with Trump crony Steve Bannon). America will be all right if we can expose the Trump authoritarian side. The Craig Silverman Show – Sat morns – 9 – noon – Colorado time.
Rundown -
Warning Sounds - 05:50
Professor Sam Jackson - 28:07
Craig's "Not On Our Watch" Monologue - 01:26:55
Sounds of Hope - 02:18:07
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:24:18
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 02:47:39
Truth please. We continue to seek truth about the AK-47 used to kill Bella Thallas on 6-10-20. We now know gun’s owner affiliated with Tyrant Arms, LLC. Troubadour Dave Gunders gives us Chop Wood Carry Water, his haunting song of loss this Memorial Day weekend that may comfort those experiencing loss. So many people loved Bella and miss her. We need the truth.
The truth is antisemitism is growing on the right and on the left. Scott Levin is Mountain States Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League. In Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, two Denver Jewish attorneys discuss these scary times and what ADL expects people to do when witnessing antisemitism.
Evaluate antisemitism in Denver this week on The Peter Boyles Show. Classic Jewish tropes and exaggerations get foisted, as the host, callers and their heroes decry Jews voting for Dems. No talk of MTG and Trump antisemitism. We’ve got the sound and we discuss horrible host’s true history and the pickle he is in now.
Peter Ambler works for former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and her gun control organization, Giffords.org. He gives us the sad news of how Trump’s GOP allows the NRA to get its way. We expose harsh truth about America’s gun cult organizations. Listen and learn about how to make a difference. It is time for common sense gun reform.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 07:28
Scott Levin in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 19:32
Craig takes on MTG, Gaetz & Boyles - 50:00
Peter Ambler of Giffords - 01:23:00
Truth please. We continue to seek truth about the AK-47 used to kill Bella Thallas on 6-10-20. We now know gun’s owner affiliated with Tyrant Arms, LLC. Troubadour Dave Gunders gives us Chop Wood Carry Water, his haunting song of loss this Memorial Day weekend that may comfort those experiencing loss. So many people loved Bella and miss her. We need the truth.
The truth is antisemitism is growing on the right and on the left. Scott Levin is Mountain States Regional Director of the Anti-Defamation League. In Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, two Denver Jewish attorneys discuss these scary times and what ADL expects people to do when witnessing antisemitism.
Evaluate antisemitism in Denver this week on The Peter Boyles Show. Classic Jewish tropes and exaggerations get foisted, as the host, callers and their heroes decry Jews voting for Dems. No talk of MTG and Trump antisemitism. We’ve got the sound and we discuss horrible host’s true history and the pickle he is in now.
Peter Ambler works for former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords and her gun control organization, Giffords.org. He gives us the sad news of how Trump’s GOP allows the NRA to get its way. We expose harsh truth about America’s gun cult organizations. Listen and learn about how to make a difference. It is time for common sense gun reform.
Rundown -
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 07:28
Scott Levin in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 19:32
Craig takes on MTG, Gaetz & Boyles - 50:00
Peter Ambler of Giffords - 01:23:00
Bella. Truth. The truth is many people loved Isabella Joy Thallas and for good reason. She was wonderful. Gabrielle Diecidue was great pals with Bella at Cherry Creek HS and beyond. How to honor Bella? Start with truth. We demand truth about AK-47 used to kill Bella.
Thanks to media picking up on Mystery of AK-47 podcast with Joshua Thallas and attorney Joshua Maximon. Thanks to Westword for covering Bella’s story and confirming Sgt. Politica’s exit from DPD. https://www.westword.com/news/bella-thallas-murder-denver-cop-dan-politica-ak-47-update-11973476 Thanks also to 9News and Fox31/KDVR.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders performs heartfelt song to capture sentiments of those who loved Bella. Hear the wisdom and artistry of On and On Her Way. May Isabella’s memory be for a blessing for her family, friends and Denver, Colorado. First truth. Then action.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back Lauri B. Regan, staunch conservative pundit and proud Jew. She is bigwig with Endowment for Middle East Truth – EMET – the Hebrew word for TRUTH. Things get heated but remain collegial as they wrestle with great issues of our day. Hamas v Israel, Biden v. Trump, Big Lie, and Anti-Semitism.
Rundown -
Gabrielle Diecidue - 00:03:59
Dave Gunders - 00:47:08
Monologue - 01:01:11
Lauri B. Regan in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:09:21
Bella. Truth. The truth is many people loved Isabella Joy Thallas and for good reason. She was wonderful. Gabrielle Diecidue was great pals with Bella at Cherry Creek HS and beyond. How to honor Bella? Start with truth. We demand truth about AK-47 used to kill Bella.
Thanks to media picking up on Mystery of AK-47 podcast with Joshua Thallas and attorney Joshua Maximon. Thanks to Westword for covering Bella’s story and confirming Sgt. Politica’s exit from DPD. https://www.westword.com/news/bella-thallas-murder-denver-cop-dan-politica-ak-47-update-11973476 Thanks also to 9News and Fox31/KDVR.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders performs heartfelt song to capture sentiments of those who loved Bella. Hear the wisdom and artistry of On and On Her Way. May Isabella’s memory be for a blessing for her family, friends and Denver, Colorado. First truth. Then action.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back Lauri B. Regan, staunch conservative pundit and proud Jew. She is bigwig with Endowment for Middle East Truth – EMET – the Hebrew word for TRUTH. Things get heated but remain collegial as they wrestle with great issues of our day. Hamas v Israel, Biden v. Trump, Big Lie, and Anti-Semitism.
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Gabrielle Diecidue - 00:03:59
Dave Gunders - 00:47:08
Monologue - 01:01:11
Lauri B. Regan in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:09:21
Josh Thallas and his lawyer Josh Maximon speak with Craig about the mystery AK-47.
Josh Thallas and his lawyer Josh Maximon speak with Craig about the mystery AK-47.
Honoring Isabella.
Isabella Joy Thallas was a spectacular human being. Joshua Thallas will convince you of that this podcast as he discusses his daughter and so many unanswered questions. Listen to Joshua’s understandable pride in Isabella. She is a blessed memory now. Bella was murdered in a crime that shocked Denver and should never be forgotten.
It was late morning on Wednesday, June 10, 2020 when an awful man in a street-level apartment fired a hail of bullets at Bella and her boyfriend, Darian Simon. Darian survived. Isabella was murdered. The murder weapon was an AK-47, an assault weapon prohibited in Denver, Colorado. The neighborhood was locked down. A community was terrorized.
Through law enforcement, media reports and the killer’s preliminary hearing, Joshua Thallas has learned the murder weapon belonged to DPD Sgt. Dan Politica, a friend and confidante of the killer. Say what? Tell us more. But law enforcement will not.
Joshua Maximon, attorney for Joshua Thallas, enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to tell us about himself, and then about this important Colorado community matter of finding out what really happened that led to Bella’s death. These two lawyers discuss good questions posed by their respective clients, Josh Thallas and Darian Simon. Answers are sought. The truth is out there.
Our Troubadour sings “You and I Start Now” as we start up a campaign for information in one of Denver’s most infamous homicides. Episode 44 of The Craig Silverman Show is dedicated to the memory of the late great Isabella Joy Thallas. May her memory be a blessing for Colorado.
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Josh Thallas - 00:01:36
Josh Thallas on the Events of June 10, 2020 - 00:17:05
Josh Thallas Asking for Answers from Dan Politica - 00:43:00
Josh Thallas Discussing the Tributes to his Late Daughter - 00:52:44
Josh Maximon in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Part 1 - 01:05:15
Josh Maximon in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Part 2 (The Case) - 01:33:34
Dave Gunders - 01:56:15
Honoring Isabella.
Isabella Joy Thallas was a spectacular human being. Joshua Thallas will convince you of that this podcast as he discusses his daughter and so many unanswered questions. Listen to Joshua’s understandable pride in Isabella. She is a blessed memory now. Bella was murdered in a crime that shocked Denver and should never be forgotten.
It was late morning on Wednesday, June 10, 2020 when an awful man in a street-level apartment fired a hail of bullets at Bella and her boyfriend, Darian Simon. Darian survived. Isabella was murdered. The murder weapon was an AK-47, an assault weapon prohibited in Denver, Colorado. The neighborhood was locked down. A community was terrorized.
Through law enforcement, media reports and the killer’s preliminary hearing, Joshua Thallas has learned the murder weapon belonged to DPD Sgt. Dan Politica, a friend and confidante of the killer. Say what? Tell us more. But law enforcement will not.
Joshua Maximon, attorney for Joshua Thallas, enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to tell us about himself, and then about this important Colorado community matter of finding out what really happened that led to Bella’s death. These two lawyers discuss good questions posed by their respective clients, Josh Thallas and Darian Simon. Answers are sought. The truth is out there.
Our Troubadour sings “You and I Start Now” as we start up a campaign for information in one of Denver’s most infamous homicides. Episode 44 of The Craig Silverman Show is dedicated to the memory of the late great Isabella Joy Thallas. May her memory be a blessing for Colorado.
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Josh Thallas - 00:01:36
Josh Thallas on the Events of June 10, 2020 - 00:17:05
Josh Thallas Asking for Answers from Dan Politica - 00:43:00
Josh Thallas Discussing the Tributes to his Late Daughter - 00:52:44
Josh Maximon in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Part 1 - 01:05:15
Josh Maximon in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Part 2 (The Case) - 01:33:34
Dave Gunders - 01:56:15
True Space.
This show focused on truth and space. Clayton Sandell, longtime ABC network correspondent based in Denver, tells us about his exciting world, and fascination with Star Wars. Professor Don Smith from Sturm College of Law enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to talk about German attorneys who facilitated Holocaust. And the lessons for our legal system now.
Trump’s Big Lie is ascendent with Republicans as Liz Cheney gets tossed to the GOP curb. 45’s threat to democracy persists. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has a spacy rock blues song perfect for this show titled Ain’t No Way You’re Coming Home. It is doubtful Liz Cheney ever returns to her GOP home. It appears there too much truth and space that will keep them separate. This is not her father’s Republican party?
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Clayton Sandell - 00:01:59
Dave Gunders - 01:02:00
Professor Don Smith in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:16:26
True Space.
This show focused on truth and space. Clayton Sandell, longtime ABC network correspondent based in Denver, tells us about his exciting world, and fascination with Star Wars. Professor Don Smith from Sturm College of Law enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to talk about German attorneys who facilitated Holocaust. And the lessons for our legal system now.
Trump’s Big Lie is ascendent with Republicans as Liz Cheney gets tossed to the GOP curb. 45’s threat to democracy persists. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has a spacy rock blues song perfect for this show titled Ain’t No Way You’re Coming Home. It is doubtful Liz Cheney ever returns to her GOP home. It appears there too much truth and space that will keep them separate. This is not her father’s Republican party?
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Clayton Sandell - 00:01:59
Dave Gunders - 01:02:00
Professor Don Smith in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:16:26
Law Day. Most things come down to the law as Chief Bill Willoughby explained to Mildred Hayes in the Academy Award-winning movie, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. This outstanding 2017 movie about dysfunctional cops and a racist community is a springboard for outstanding discussions with smart guests.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has a song titled Your Way Too which is all about seeing things from different perspectives. That is the heart of the Three Billboards movie and we discuss the story and why it is so powerful.
Lindasue Smollen is a veteran Boulder trial attorney who watched the movie and it sparked her to action. Lindasue bought two billboards advocating against assault weapons. What moved her? Sandy Hook. It should have moved everybody. Now the very danger Lindasue warned about has come to her hometown and she has reacted. Two more billboards. A great discussion ensues about bad police behavior videotaped in Loveland against a 73-year-old lady with dementia.
Want to look at things in a different and better way? See an eye doctor. For decades, Dr. Craig Farnsworth was a busy sports-loving Denver optometrist who was great at golf. Then he started working with Nuggets and other elite athletes. Next, Craig helped golfers like Nick Faldo win multiple Masters with his putting tips. Now, he just coached DJ and Hideki to winning Masters.
This 42nd edition of The Craig Silverman Show may be its best. You decide. www.thecraigsilvermanshow.com Every Saturday morning at nine a.m. Colorado time.
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Lindasue Smollen in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:03:08
Dave Gunders - 00:48:32
Dr. Craig Farnsworth - 01:05:16
Law Day. Most things come down to the law as Chief Bill Willoughby explained to Mildred Hayes in the Academy Award-winning movie, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. This outstanding 2017 movie about dysfunctional cops and a racist community is a springboard for outstanding discussions with smart guests.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has a song titled Your Way Too which is all about seeing things from different perspectives. That is the heart of the Three Billboards movie and we discuss the story and why it is so powerful.
Lindasue Smollen is a veteran Boulder trial attorney who watched the movie and it sparked her to action. Lindasue bought two billboards advocating against assault weapons. What moved her? Sandy Hook. It should have moved everybody. Now the very danger Lindasue warned about has come to her hometown and she has reacted. Two more billboards. A great discussion ensues about bad police behavior videotaped in Loveland against a 73-year-old lady with dementia.
Want to look at things in a different and better way? See an eye doctor. For decades, Dr. Craig Farnsworth was a busy sports-loving Denver optometrist who was great at golf. Then he started working with Nuggets and other elite athletes. Next, Craig helped golfers like Nick Faldo win multiple Masters with his putting tips. Now, he just coached DJ and Hideki to winning Masters.
This 42nd edition of The Craig Silverman Show may be its best. You decide. www.thecraigsilvermanshow.com Every Saturday morning at nine a.m. Colorado time.
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Lindasue Smollen in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:03:08
Dave Gunders - 00:48:32
Dr. Craig Farnsworth - 01:05:16
Medical matters. Humans seek relief for every known malady. Some problems are serious -- others as trivial as boredom. We crave entertainment and information. Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal is a renowned MD and New York Times’ writer covering health care, climate change, China, and the world. Dr. Rosenthal worked as an emergency room physician before becoming a journalist and she is a fascinating guest.
Dr. Rosenthal is the author of “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back” and editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News. Most recently, she wrote powerfully following the massacre of the Boulder Ten with her Washington Post column titled, “I was a Teenage Gun Owner, then an ER Doctor. Assault-style Weapons make me Sick.”
Let’s never forget what happened in Boulder. Or Aurora. Or Columbine. Let’s not forget or ignore threats around such as racism, climate change, and police brutality at the hands of the Officer Chauvins of the world. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders gifts us with his wonderful song, Way of Forgetting. Let it be a healing song for those grieving in Boulder.
Peter Schaffer is a famous sports agent and attorney whose clients include Jerome Bettis, Barry Sanders, and Joe Thomas. Peter dominates Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge discussing the NFL draft, pro sports’ future, race relations, LeBron James, the Broncos, and the Chauvin trial and verdicts. Listen to the medical battles the Schaffer family is fighting and how to help. www.headstrong.org
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Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal - 00:02:05
Dave Gunders - 00:54:38
Peter Schaffer - 01:09:54
Medical matters. Humans seek relief for every known malady. Some problems are serious -- others as trivial as boredom. We crave entertainment and information. Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal is a renowned MD and New York Times’ writer covering health care, climate change, China, and the world. Dr. Rosenthal worked as an emergency room physician before becoming a journalist and she is a fascinating guest.
Dr. Rosenthal is the author of “An American Sickness: How Healthcare Became Big Business and How You Can Take It Back” and editor-in-chief of Kaiser Health News. Most recently, she wrote powerfully following the massacre of the Boulder Ten with her Washington Post column titled, “I was a Teenage Gun Owner, then an ER Doctor. Assault-style Weapons make me Sick.”
Let’s never forget what happened in Boulder. Or Aurora. Or Columbine. Let’s not forget or ignore threats around such as racism, climate change, and police brutality at the hands of the Officer Chauvins of the world. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders gifts us with his wonderful song, Way of Forgetting. Let it be a healing song for those grieving in Boulder.
Peter Schaffer is a famous sports agent and attorney whose clients include Jerome Bettis, Barry Sanders, and Joe Thomas. Peter dominates Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge discussing the NFL draft, pro sports’ future, race relations, LeBron James, the Broncos, and the Chauvin trial and verdicts. Listen to the medical battles the Schaffer family is fighting and how to help. www.headstrong.org
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Dr. Elisabeth Rosenthal - 00:02:05
Dave Gunders - 00:54:38
Peter Schaffer - 01:09:54
Legal Judgments. Attorney Penfield Tate III and host discuss cause and solutions to the recent spate of mass shootings. Should the Supreme Court expand? Should Senate end filibuster? Deadly police interactions with George Floyd, Daunte Wright, Tamir Rice, Elijah McClain, and Adam Toledo deaths are analyzed. So are Nuggets and Rockies.
Our show’s Troubadour Dave Gunders calms things down with his sweet and sad country blues song titled Sugar Don’t Call. Learn the story behind this harmonica and guitar classic. The pandemic is winding down but not our political divisions. What happens when the breach becomes irreparable?
Newly private (again) lawyer Bruce Brown has great perspectives on life and is dedicated to discussing and finding new societal solutions and achieving justice. This veteran prosecutor explains why he thinks the Minnesota policewoman may be overcharged. Having just completed his second term as 5th JD DA, Bruce has a whole lot to say in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
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Penfield Tate III in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:01:14
Dave Gunders - 00:56:26
Bruce Brown in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge 01:07:31
Legal Judgments. Attorney Penfield Tate III and host discuss cause and solutions to the recent spate of mass shootings. Should the Supreme Court expand? Should Senate end filibuster? Deadly police interactions with George Floyd, Daunte Wright, Tamir Rice, Elijah McClain, and Adam Toledo deaths are analyzed. So are Nuggets and Rockies.
Our show’s Troubadour Dave Gunders calms things down with his sweet and sad country blues song titled Sugar Don’t Call. Learn the story behind this harmonica and guitar classic. The pandemic is winding down but not our political divisions. What happens when the breach becomes irreparable?
Newly private (again) lawyer Bruce Brown has great perspectives on life and is dedicated to discussing and finding new societal solutions and achieving justice. This veteran prosecutor explains why he thinks the Minnesota policewoman may be overcharged. Having just completed his second term as 5th JD DA, Bruce has a whole lot to say in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
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Penfield Tate III in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:01:14
Dave Gunders - 00:56:26
Bruce Brown in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge 01:07:31
Media Reflections. Raj Chohan, of Channel Four fame, used to pepper panelists with questions as he hosted Colorado Inside Out on Channel 12. Now, the table is turned, and this award-winning journalist turned attorney gets to answer many queries as he visits Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders gives us his profound song named Every Little Problem which tells the story of an elephant invasion of one’s house. Could it be he was talking about Republicans? Or Erectile Disfunction? Listen for yourself to this fun song with a serious message.
Then we welcome John Temple of Rocky Mountain News fame. This famed journalist talks about modern media and our current cultural and political divides. Still haunted by the Columbine murders, this former Washington Post editor reacts to the massacre of the Boulder Ten at the King Soopers.
MLB’s All-Star Game moving from Atlanta to Denver is terrific and justified by the Georgia legislation born of Trump’s Big Lie. We discuss the move with three bright provocative guests who love Colorado. The Craig Silverman Show – every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
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Raj Chohan in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:01:48
Dave Gunders - 00:41:19
John Temple - 00:51:10
Media Reflections. Raj Chohan, of Channel Four fame, used to pepper panelists with questions as he hosted Colorado Inside Out on Channel 12. Now, the table is turned, and this award-winning journalist turned attorney gets to answer many queries as he visits Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders gives us his profound song named Every Little Problem which tells the story of an elephant invasion of one’s house. Could it be he was talking about Republicans? Or Erectile Disfunction? Listen for yourself to this fun song with a serious message.
Then we welcome John Temple of Rocky Mountain News fame. This famed journalist talks about modern media and our current cultural and political divides. Still haunted by the Columbine murders, this former Washington Post editor reacts to the massacre of the Boulder Ten at the King Soopers.
MLB’s All-Star Game moving from Atlanta to Denver is terrific and justified by the Georgia legislation born of Trump’s Big Lie. We discuss the move with three bright provocative guests who love Colorado. The Craig Silverman Show – every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
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Raj Chohan in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:01:48
Dave Gunders - 00:41:19
John Temple - 00:51:10
Happy Passover. The plague of Covid may be over. The seasons are changing. Vaccines are abundant and better days are ahead unless we chew ourselves up as a country in the interim. For now, let’s celebrate the last couple of days of the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
Mike Littwin has made lots of bread and newsprint during his storied career as an American journalist. Covering sports and hard news, Mike starts this show by describing his maternal grandfather’s Passover table. Mike tells us his epic ride as an ace newsman in Virginia, LA, Baltimore, and then Denver.
Dan Recht has been a top Colorado lawyer for many years and is now bowing out on top. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge is the fun setting for Dan’s stories about Kiki Vandeweghe, Carmelo Anthony, and many others. This giant of the law reflects on his own Passovers and life as a successful Denver attorney.
Troubadour Dave Gunders adds his own Passover stories including one that involves the host of the show. It is a time for reflection and new beginnings perfectly illustrated by Dave Gunders’ song titled “The Rebound.” Give it all a listen. The Craig Silverman Show. Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
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Mike Littwin - 00:02:07
Dave Gunders - 01:05:19
Dan Recht in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:17:29
Happy Passover. The plague of Covid may be over. The seasons are changing. Vaccines are abundant and better days are ahead unless we chew ourselves up as a country in the interim. For now, let’s celebrate the last couple of days of the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
Mike Littwin has made lots of bread and newsprint during his storied career as an American journalist. Covering sports and hard news, Mike starts this show by describing his maternal grandfather’s Passover table. Mike tells us his epic ride as an ace newsman in Virginia, LA, Baltimore, and then Denver.
Dan Recht has been a top Colorado lawyer for many years and is now bowing out on top. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge is the fun setting for Dan’s stories about Kiki Vandeweghe, Carmelo Anthony, and many others. This giant of the law reflects on his own Passovers and life as a successful Denver attorney.
Troubadour Dave Gunders adds his own Passover stories including one that involves the host of the show. It is a time for reflection and new beginnings perfectly illustrated by Dave Gunders’ song titled “The Rebound.” Give it all a listen. The Craig Silverman Show. Saturday mornings at 9 a.m. Colorado time.
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Mike Littwin - 00:02:07
Dave Gunders - 01:05:19
Dan Recht in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:17:29
Boulder Ten. Our show Troubadour Dave Gunders has a blues song named Revelation Town capturing the mood of Boulder Colorado stricken with brutal gun violence. The King Soopers murder of ten innocent people hits close to home. We grieve. And then what?
We keep living. And trying to make positive changes. We interview political leaders like Colorado State Rep. Steven Woodrow, who has outstanding points to make in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge about gun control, voting rights, the Big Lie, and the Trump Insurrection. Plus some Passover talk.
Ken Toltz is a longtime Dem operative and gun control advocate who lived years in South Boulder. This native Denverite tells the history of Dependable Cleaners and King Soopers. Ken recently moved to Israel and tells us about that country’s election, gun laws, and Covid response.
In times of tragedy, community is vital. Please support Boulder’s rebound with your thoughts, prayers, contributions, visits, and retail and restaurant purchases. Lord grant love and peace to the family and friends of the Boulder Ten. May their memories be a blessing.
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Dave Gunders - 00:02:21
Steven Woodrow in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:20:40
Ken Toltz - 01:12:45
Boulder Ten. Our show Troubadour Dave Gunders has a blues song named Revelation Town capturing the mood of Boulder Colorado stricken with brutal gun violence. The King Soopers murder of ten innocent people hits close to home. We grieve. And then what?
We keep living. And trying to make positive changes. We interview political leaders like Colorado State Rep. Steven Woodrow, who has outstanding points to make in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge about gun control, voting rights, the Big Lie, and the Trump Insurrection. Plus some Passover talk.
Ken Toltz is a longtime Dem operative and gun control advocate who lived years in South Boulder. This native Denverite tells the history of Dependable Cleaners and King Soopers. Ken recently moved to Israel and tells us about that country’s election, gun laws, and Covid response.
In times of tragedy, community is vital. Please support Boulder’s rebound with your thoughts, prayers, contributions, visits, and retail and restaurant purchases. Lord grant love and peace to the family and friends of the Boulder Ten. May their memories be a blessing.
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Dave Gunders - 00:02:21
Steven Woodrow in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:20:40
Ken Toltz - 01:12:45
Note- The previous version of Episode 36 - March Moisture, had glitches in the audio that have been cleaned for this rerelease. Thank you all for your patience and for listening! Enjoy!
March moisture. We’ve survived Denver’s 4th worst blizzard. We’re grateful for the moisture. Water scarcity issues predominate in Colorado. George Washington Patriots dominate in Colorado high school hoops and have another shot at a state championship after great victories over Regis and Rangeview.
Show host, GW (1974), welcomes Mark Randall, Cherry Creek (1986). Mark had a long NBA career and a big new job as head of Denver high school sports. Randall is a renaissance man with strong opinions about hoop then and now. Growing up in the south metro area, find out Mark’s goals, including his ideal height.
Alan Hill played basketball at Fairview and then Ft. Lewis College. Alan went to CU Law and then became a terrific water law attorney. This session of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge flows like mountain spring water from Colorado’s Continental Divide. Alan shares stories of Boulder, Durango, CU Law, and some crazy hoops and blizzards.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders had his life touched by the big Boulder flood of September 2013. In its wake, he wrote his classic song of tragedy, survival, and rejuvenation, All that Water. Enjoy.
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Mark Randall - 00:02:02
Alan Hill in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:51:24
Dave Gunders - 01:49:02
Note- The previous version of Episode 36 - March Moisture, had glitches in the audio that have been cleaned for this rerelease. Thank you all for your patience and for listening! Enjoy!
March moisture. We’ve survived Denver’s 4th worst blizzard. We’re grateful for the moisture. Water scarcity issues predominate in Colorado. George Washington Patriots dominate in Colorado high school hoops and have another shot at a state championship after great victories over Regis and Rangeview.
Show host, GW (1974), welcomes Mark Randall, Cherry Creek (1986). Mark had a long NBA career and a big new job as head of Denver high school sports. Randall is a renaissance man with strong opinions about hoop then and now. Growing up in the south metro area, find out Mark’s goals, including his ideal height.
Alan Hill played basketball at Fairview and then Ft. Lewis College. Alan went to CU Law and then became a terrific water law attorney. This session of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge flows like mountain spring water from Colorado’s Continental Divide. Alan shares stories of Boulder, Durango, CU Law, and some crazy hoops and blizzards.
Show Troubadour Dave Gunders had his life touched by the big Boulder flood of September 2013. In its wake, he wrote his classic song of tragedy, survival, and rejuvenation, All that Water. Enjoy.
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Mark Randall - 00:02:02
Alan Hill in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:51:24
Dave Gunders - 01:49:02
Riot conditions. Riot of Moderna vaccine now coursing through podcast host’s body after his dose number two on the one-year anniversary of the pandemic. Soon, most of us will be vaccinated. Happy days may be here soon.
But not soon enough for the pent-up, liquored-up, rioters on the Hill in Boulder last Saturday. In the middle of the mayhem was Boulder Daily Camera reporter Mitchell Byars. We get the full report from this bright native Hawaiian who likes covering a community like Boulder. But Mitch Byars does not like snow.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders likes snow and he’s been throwing down some cold heartbreak songs lately, including his classic Tear Up Time. How apropos for a show about riots in Boulder including the one that Dave Gunders witnessed in 1971. That riot was a righteous protest or so we get told.
Adrienne Benavidez is CU alum including from its fine law school. Now, she’s a prominent Colorado State Representative representing Adams County with a great visit to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Colorado is somehow swimming with money during the pandemic and Rep. Benavidez tells us why and how. She also advocates for the end of Indian nicknames at Colorado schools.
We all weigh in with our snow predictions. Blizzard conditions? Or is it overhyped? This show tackles so many great issues of the day. The Craig Silverman Show. Saturday mornings 9 – noon Colorado time.
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Mitchell Byars - 00:02:53
Dave Gunders - 00:37:59
Adrienne Benavidez in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:54:43
Riot conditions. Riot of Moderna vaccine now coursing through podcast host’s body after his dose number two on the one-year anniversary of the pandemic. Soon, most of us will be vaccinated. Happy days may be here soon.
But not soon enough for the pent-up, liquored-up, rioters on the Hill in Boulder last Saturday. In the middle of the mayhem was Boulder Daily Camera reporter Mitchell Byars. We get the full report from this bright native Hawaiian who likes covering a community like Boulder. But Mitch Byars does not like snow.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders likes snow and he’s been throwing down some cold heartbreak songs lately, including his classic Tear Up Time. How apropos for a show about riots in Boulder including the one that Dave Gunders witnessed in 1971. That riot was a righteous protest or so we get told.
Adrienne Benavidez is CU alum including from its fine law school. Now, she’s a prominent Colorado State Representative representing Adams County with a great visit to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Colorado is somehow swimming with money during the pandemic and Rep. Benavidez tells us why and how. She also advocates for the end of Indian nicknames at Colorado schools.
We all weigh in with our snow predictions. Blizzard conditions? Or is it overhyped? This show tackles so many great issues of the day. The Craig Silverman Show. Saturday mornings 9 – noon Colorado time.
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Mitchell Byars - 00:02:53
Dave Gunders - 00:37:59
Adrienne Benavidez in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:54:43
Collector items. No one is a better sports memorabilia collector than Denver, Colorado’s own Marshall Fogel. The world of collectibles has been booming during the pandemic. Marshall returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to explain how he first got involved in 1989 in Chicago.
There’s much more to Marshall Fogel than baseball cards. Listen to this legendary lawyer describe his youth in Denver, his sensational years as a prosecutor under Denver DA Bert Keating, and the 23,000 clients he has worked for in private practice.
Marshall Fogel is a historian at heart. He also likes presenting a good show. Listen to great stories about Judges O. Otto Moore, Orrelle Weeks, and Gary Jackson. Learn how Marshall desegregated the Denver Athletic Club. Find out the true Jewish histories of Maurice Rose and Elvis Presley.
From generation to generation. Marshall knows the analog world of collectibles. My next guest, Smarter than Average Joe, knows digital and a new investment opportunity called Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). One superhot sports-related site is NBA Top Shots. Find out why. And then learn about digital art. And bitcoin.
Collectible investing involves any product you can buy, own, and sell. Dave Gunders is our Troubadour, and his music is available digitally via my show and Soundcloud. This week, Dave delights us with Only a Rock in the Road. That is a great outlook and song for any investor.
You’d be wise and happy to invest some time in this one-of-a-kind podcast. Download it. Save it. You never know what it might be worth someday. The Craig Silverman Show, Saturday mornings 9 – noon, Colorado time.
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Marshall Fogel in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:02:23
Smarter than Average Joe - 01:12:55
Dave Gunders - 02:01:49
Collector items. No one is a better sports memorabilia collector than Denver, Colorado’s own Marshall Fogel. The world of collectibles has been booming during the pandemic. Marshall returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to explain how he first got involved in 1989 in Chicago.
There’s much more to Marshall Fogel than baseball cards. Listen to this legendary lawyer describe his youth in Denver, his sensational years as a prosecutor under Denver DA Bert Keating, and the 23,000 clients he has worked for in private practice.
Marshall Fogel is a historian at heart. He also likes presenting a good show. Listen to great stories about Judges O. Otto Moore, Orrelle Weeks, and Gary Jackson. Learn how Marshall desegregated the Denver Athletic Club. Find out the true Jewish histories of Maurice Rose and Elvis Presley.
From generation to generation. Marshall knows the analog world of collectibles. My next guest, Smarter than Average Joe, knows digital and a new investment opportunity called Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). One superhot sports-related site is NBA Top Shots. Find out why. And then learn about digital art. And bitcoin.
Collectible investing involves any product you can buy, own, and sell. Dave Gunders is our Troubadour, and his music is available digitally via my show and Soundcloud. This week, Dave delights us with Only a Rock in the Road. That is a great outlook and song for any investor.
You’d be wise and happy to invest some time in this one-of-a-kind podcast. Download it. Save it. You never know what it might be worth someday. The Craig Silverman Show, Saturday mornings 9 – noon, Colorado time.
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Marshall Fogel in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:02:23
Smarter than Average Joe - 01:12:55
Dave Gunders - 02:01:49
Boulder DA. Michael Dougherty has that big job now, and he discusses maintaining office camaraderie in these pandemic times. This veteran prosecutor started as a line deputy in his native New York City. Mike worked with legendary Manhattan DAs Morgenthau and Vance and discusses the role of his old office in current Trump-related investigations.
There’s plenty to discuss about Boulder, Colorado. There have been three recent murder cases. Gun safety is a priority. Colorado’s Red Flag law has been in effect long enough to discuss whether it is working well. And it is. We talk about whether term limits for prosecutors and sheriffs is wise. Capital punishment is discussed, as is the January 6 insurrection.
Mike Dougherty talks about Boulder’s only 1996 homicide, the heinous murder of JonBenet Ramsey. Find out the JonBenet book Stan Garnett suggested his successor read to help get up to speed on the case. Other Colorado cold cases are getting solved.
The Boulder DA agrees Joker should be MVP. And both Dougherty and Silverman households want Comcast and Altitude to solve its Nuggets broadcast problems forthwith. Find out if Boulder DA staff can bet on games and/or consume MJ since both now legal in Colorado.
Dave Gunders is more than familiar with Boulder, Colorado and various vices. Boulder, Colorado is s where our Troubadour met his Ska brother, Tommy, better known as T. Listen to our Troubadour wail out his birthday bromance tribute to his CU-Boulder buddy T as he sings My Ska Brother.
Michael Bailey is the end-of-life lawyer for the Silverman family and he gives excellent interview in his return to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Mike referees high school basketball and does so wearing a mask these days. That has not stopped well warranted technical fouls from being called. More T talk time as Mike Bailey returns to the Lounge.
Our final feature is Dave and Craig Review the Movies segment in which Gunders and Silverman respectively see a favorite movie and find out if the other agrees. This week’s movie, recommended by Dave, is the drama Trumbo (starring Bryan Cranston). Dave watched Craig’s favorite comedy, The Heartbreak Kid (starring Charles Grodin). It is fun to hear friends agree -- and disagree.
The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning, 9- noon Colorado time --- performed this week in warm gray long-sleeved Jokic for MVP T-shirt I got at www.JokerforMVP.com
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Michael Dougherty - 00:04:36
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:05:33
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:15:52
Dave & Craig at the Movies - 01:34:39
Boulder DA. Michael Dougherty has that big job now, and he discusses maintaining office camaraderie in these pandemic times. This veteran prosecutor started as a line deputy in his native New York City. Mike worked with legendary Manhattan DAs Morgenthau and Vance and discusses the role of his old office in current Trump-related investigations.
There’s plenty to discuss about Boulder, Colorado. There have been three recent murder cases. Gun safety is a priority. Colorado’s Red Flag law has been in effect long enough to discuss whether it is working well. And it is. We talk about whether term limits for prosecutors and sheriffs is wise. Capital punishment is discussed, as is the January 6 insurrection.
Mike Dougherty talks about Boulder’s only 1996 homicide, the heinous murder of JonBenet Ramsey. Find out the JonBenet book Stan Garnett suggested his successor read to help get up to speed on the case. Other Colorado cold cases are getting solved.
The Boulder DA agrees Joker should be MVP. And both Dougherty and Silverman households want Comcast and Altitude to solve its Nuggets broadcast problems forthwith. Find out if Boulder DA staff can bet on games and/or consume MJ since both now legal in Colorado.
Dave Gunders is more than familiar with Boulder, Colorado and various vices. Boulder, Colorado is s where our Troubadour met his Ska brother, Tommy, better known as T. Listen to our Troubadour wail out his birthday bromance tribute to his CU-Boulder buddy T as he sings My Ska Brother.
Michael Bailey is the end-of-life lawyer for the Silverman family and he gives excellent interview in his return to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Mike referees high school basketball and does so wearing a mask these days. That has not stopped well warranted technical fouls from being called. More T talk time as Mike Bailey returns to the Lounge.
Our final feature is Dave and Craig Review the Movies segment in which Gunders and Silverman respectively see a favorite movie and find out if the other agrees. This week’s movie, recommended by Dave, is the drama Trumbo (starring Bryan Cranston). Dave watched Craig’s favorite comedy, The Heartbreak Kid (starring Charles Grodin). It is fun to hear friends agree -- and disagree.
The Craig Silverman Show, every Saturday morning, 9- noon Colorado time --- performed this week in warm gray long-sleeved Jokic for MVP T-shirt I got at www.JokerforMVP.com
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Michael Dougherty - 00:04:36
Troubadour Dave Gunders - 01:05:33
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:15:52
Dave & Craig at the Movies - 01:34:39
Colorado Springs. She’s my old college town and she runs right through this episode like the coal train running next to I-25. Henry Sachs lived in Colorado Springs less than a hundred years ago and this show is dedicated to him and Civil War hero General William Palmer.
Carol McKinley is a professional journalist and a former Big 8 pentathlete for CU. This Buff track team captain is a special guest, describing her days in Boulder at KBCO, in Denver at KOA, & her gigs at FNC, ABC, & elsewhere.
Carol describes covering Balloon Boy and JonBenet stories, with the latest updates on both cases. Carol just wrote a wonderful Colorado Sun story about the Brown Bombers who dominated Colorado Springs muni league baseball in 1949-50, and how they broke Colorado racial barriers.
Colorado Springs was home to Henry Sachs, a successful Jewish businessman, who befriended black families in the 1920s. And vice versa. Mr. Sachs paid for Effie Strand to attend Colorado College and his Foundation has paid the way for many more black students to attend college. Listen to fascinating Ben Ralston, President of Sachs Foundation Colorado.
Legendary Denver Judge Gary Jackson was one such Sachs scholarship recipient and he has paid it forward by being Colorado’s premier advocate for judicial diversity. This Denver native and first black deputy DA in Denver also knew O. Otto Moore, our mentor who battled the Klan in Denver. He returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Colorado College and Colorado Springs make one think of coal trains moving north to Denver and south to Texas. Poor Texas is dealing with Colorado-type snow and old energy, like coal, that is failing. Coal Train Love is the perfect song about imperfect love. Listen to the fun story behind the song from our Troubadour Dave Gunders.
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Carol Mckinley - 00:06:53
Judge Gary Jackson in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:56:14
Ben Ralston - 01:34:26
Craig's Commentary on State of Colorado Judiciary. With RIP Rush at end - 01:54:44
Dave Gunders - 02:13:25
Colorado Springs. She’s my old college town and she runs right through this episode like the coal train running next to I-25. Henry Sachs lived in Colorado Springs less than a hundred years ago and this show is dedicated to him and Civil War hero General William Palmer.
Carol McKinley is a professional journalist and a former Big 8 pentathlete for CU. This Buff track team captain is a special guest, describing her days in Boulder at KBCO, in Denver at KOA, & her gigs at FNC, ABC, & elsewhere.
Carol describes covering Balloon Boy and JonBenet stories, with the latest updates on both cases. Carol just wrote a wonderful Colorado Sun story about the Brown Bombers who dominated Colorado Springs muni league baseball in 1949-50, and how they broke Colorado racial barriers.
Colorado Springs was home to Henry Sachs, a successful Jewish businessman, who befriended black families in the 1920s. And vice versa. Mr. Sachs paid for Effie Strand to attend Colorado College and his Foundation has paid the way for many more black students to attend college. Listen to fascinating Ben Ralston, President of Sachs Foundation Colorado.
Legendary Denver Judge Gary Jackson was one such Sachs scholarship recipient and he has paid it forward by being Colorado’s premier advocate for judicial diversity. This Denver native and first black deputy DA in Denver also knew O. Otto Moore, our mentor who battled the Klan in Denver. He returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Colorado College and Colorado Springs make one think of coal trains moving north to Denver and south to Texas. Poor Texas is dealing with Colorado-type snow and old energy, like coal, that is failing. Coal Train Love is the perfect song about imperfect love. Listen to the fun story behind the song from our Troubadour Dave Gunders.
Rundown-
Carol Mckinley - 00:06:53
Judge Gary Jackson in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:56:14
Ben Ralston - 01:34:26
Craig's Commentary on State of Colorado Judiciary. With RIP Rush at end - 01:54:44
Dave Gunders - 02:13:25
Impeachment Show. The Trump trial in US Senate is fascinating. Lead Manager Jamie Raskin has marshaled an excellent team of Congressmen to prosecute including Colorado’s own Diana DeGette and Joe Neguse. Craig ranks the performance of all the participating attorneys and gives his take on who will win.
Whitney Traylor, 9-News Legal Analyst, enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge and discusses the racism he felt growing up in Jeffco, how he participated in the campaign of Republican Joe Rogers versus Diana DeGette in 1994. This lawyer and Metro State professor evaluates Trump, his insurrection, and the US Senate trial underway.
Ian Silverii is wrapping up success as Executive Director of Progress Now. This native New Yorker shares his interesting background and how he came to Colorado to work on the campaign of State Rep. Judy Solano in 2006. Ian stayed, and now he is an ace columnist for Denver Post, and he’s married to a prominent state senator. Ian is a fascinating fellow.
Dave Gunders is our Troubadour, and he graces this week’s show with his sensational song, Some Days. As we have witnessed during Trump Era and pandemic, some days start out bad.
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Whitney Traylor in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:08:41
Dave Gunders - 01:03:50
Ian Silverii - 01:13:11
Impeachment Show. The Trump trial in US Senate is fascinating. Lead Manager Jamie Raskin has marshaled an excellent team of Congressmen to prosecute including Colorado’s own Diana DeGette and Joe Neguse. Craig ranks the performance of all the participating attorneys and gives his take on who will win.
Whitney Traylor, 9-News Legal Analyst, enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge and discusses the racism he felt growing up in Jeffco, how he participated in the campaign of Republican Joe Rogers versus Diana DeGette in 1994. This lawyer and Metro State professor evaluates Trump, his insurrection, and the US Senate trial underway.
Ian Silverii is wrapping up success as Executive Director of Progress Now. This native New Yorker shares his interesting background and how he came to Colorado to work on the campaign of State Rep. Judy Solano in 2006. Ian stayed, and now he is an ace columnist for Denver Post, and he’s married to a prominent state senator. Ian is a fascinating fellow.
Dave Gunders is our Troubadour, and he graces this week’s show with his sensational song, Some Days. As we have witnessed during Trump Era and pandemic, some days start out bad.
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Whitney Traylor in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:08:41
Dave Gunders - 01:03:50
Ian Silverii - 01:13:11
Black History.
Thank goodness for black people. Good luck to trailblazing Vice President Kamala Harris. Donald Trump would still be president but for African American voters and leaders who saved us from that scourge.
African Americans have played a key role in my life. Velveta Golightly-Howell was my classmate and friend at the Denver DA’s Office forty years ago. After her incredible career, and numerous awards, I finally get Vel in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge for an amazing interview about her trailblazing life growing up in Alabama and dedicated life of public service for Denver, Colorado, and America.
Vel and I got to work with legendary KKK fighting Judge O. Otto Moore who was Assistant District Attorney (1973-1983) under our boss, Denver DA Dale Tooley. Through the Denver Public Library, I discovered an amazing 1962 interview of Judge Moore and play for you the highlights. It is great to posthumously honor the great Ostis “O” Otto Moore in a special edition of Craig‘s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh provides a great opening interview. We discuss the upcoming Senate impeachment trial and deserved condemnation of bigoted and kooky Congresswoman Taylor-Greene (Q-GA). Is the former Illinois conservative Congressman contemplating a move to Colorado to challenge Rep. Lauren Boebert (Q-CO)? Hear for yourself.
Dave Gunders, our Troubadour, has a sensational song for Black History Month. Come Down Miss Lizzie tells the story of a working farmer seeking the company and love of a Creole working woman in New Orleans in 1799.
And finally, the show pays tribute to imprisoned Russian politician, Alexey Navalny. His words of courage while being sentenced to a lengthy prison sentence are inspirational, heartbreaking, and must be heard.
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Joe Walsh - 00:03:15
Judge O. Otto Moore in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:37:03
Dave Gunders - 01:26:38
Craig Does Alexey Navalny - 01:36:15
Velveta Golightly-Howell in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:48:17
Black History.
Thank goodness for black people. Good luck to trailblazing Vice President Kamala Harris. Donald Trump would still be president but for African American voters and leaders who saved us from that scourge.
African Americans have played a key role in my life. Velveta Golightly-Howell was my classmate and friend at the Denver DA’s Office forty years ago. After her incredible career, and numerous awards, I finally get Vel in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge for an amazing interview about her trailblazing life growing up in Alabama and dedicated life of public service for Denver, Colorado, and America.
Vel and I got to work with legendary KKK fighting Judge O. Otto Moore who was Assistant District Attorney (1973-1983) under our boss, Denver DA Dale Tooley. Through the Denver Public Library, I discovered an amazing 1962 interview of Judge Moore and play for you the highlights. It is great to posthumously honor the great Ostis “O” Otto Moore in a special edition of Craig‘s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh provides a great opening interview. We discuss the upcoming Senate impeachment trial and deserved condemnation of bigoted and kooky Congresswoman Taylor-Greene (Q-GA). Is the former Illinois conservative Congressman contemplating a move to Colorado to challenge Rep. Lauren Boebert (Q-CO)? Hear for yourself.
Dave Gunders, our Troubadour, has a sensational song for Black History Month. Come Down Miss Lizzie tells the story of a working farmer seeking the company and love of a Creole working woman in New Orleans in 1799.
And finally, the show pays tribute to imprisoned Russian politician, Alexey Navalny. His words of courage while being sentenced to a lengthy prison sentence are inspirational, heartbreaking, and must be heard.
Rundown-
Joe Walsh - 00:03:15
Judge O. Otto Moore in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:37:03
Dave Gunders - 01:26:38
Craig Does Alexey Navalny - 01:36:15
Velveta Golightly-Howell in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:48:17
Legal matters. This show features three men of the law speaking about that subject. Without the law, what would we have? Disunity. Uncivilization. America is based on the rule of law which means we follow the statutes set forth by our legislators. And the framers of our Constitution.
Colorado State Rep. Dylan Roberts is my first guest this week in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. His House District 26 (Eagle and Routt Counties) lies within the new US. Rep Lauren Boebert’s Third Congressional District in Colorado. Boebert should be replaced. Find out why Rep. Roberts is the person to do it. Roberts is also a Colorado Deputy DA, sort of a double lawman.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders delights with his song Black Balloons which made him think of America’s rejection of selfish Donald Trump. This week’s show is dominated by talk of the upcoming trial of Donald Trump in the US Senate. Should the case go forward? How should prosecutors present their case? What defenses are available to Trump?
Siddhartha Rathod is a renaissance man in Colorado law. This U.S. Marine Captain has a terrific law firm with lots of big cases he addresses. Listen to a fascinating discussion of the pride this Asian Indian – American takes in Kamala Harris as these two lawmen discuss intermarriage, ethnic pride, and what Trumpism has done to our country.
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Dylan Roberts in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:02:06
Dave Gunders - 00:59:52
Siddhartha Rathod in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:14:46
Legal matters. This show features three men of the law speaking about that subject. Without the law, what would we have? Disunity. Uncivilization. America is based on the rule of law which means we follow the statutes set forth by our legislators. And the framers of our Constitution.
Colorado State Rep. Dylan Roberts is my first guest this week in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. His House District 26 (Eagle and Routt Counties) lies within the new US. Rep Lauren Boebert’s Third Congressional District in Colorado. Boebert should be replaced. Find out why Rep. Roberts is the person to do it. Roberts is also a Colorado Deputy DA, sort of a double lawman.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders delights with his song Black Balloons which made him think of America’s rejection of selfish Donald Trump. This week’s show is dominated by talk of the upcoming trial of Donald Trump in the US Senate. Should the case go forward? How should prosecutors present their case? What defenses are available to Trump?
Siddhartha Rathod is a renaissance man in Colorado law. This U.S. Marine Captain has a terrific law firm with lots of big cases he addresses. Listen to a fascinating discussion of the pride this Asian Indian – American takes in Kamala Harris as these two lawmen discuss intermarriage, ethnic pride, and what Trumpism has done to our country.
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Dylan Roberts in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:02:06
Dave Gunders - 00:59:52
Siddhartha Rathod in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:14:46
Tough job. Joe Biden has one now. The Inaugural was spectacular. But now what? Famous Denver attorney David Lane enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge where they kick around Trump’s Big Lie and how the law should respond.
Let the Trump insurrection trial begin! 67 Senators may vote guilty. Maybe more. BTW, David Lane is suing Lauren Baubert for her blockage of Twitter. Lane’s also suing Aurora cops in Arapahoe County on Monday. Respect for Brittney Gilliam. Hear it here first.
Our Troubadour delivers once more with his song titled Give Me this Job, so apropos of dawn of Joe era, where truth is valued, and the dignity of a job prioritized. Dave Gunders’ song captures a desperate time when it was hard to get a job in America. Like Now.
Samantha Koch is a businesswoman, wife, and mother of three kids.
She is the epitome of a well-spoken modern-day Denver millennial Republican. Some of her Trumpian positions are astounding, disturbing, and entertaining. She feels the same way about the host. It is a fun conversation, and enlightening.
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David Lane in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:01:50
Dave Gunders - 00:51:26
Samantha Koch - 01:05:26
Tough job. Joe Biden has one now. The Inaugural was spectacular. But now what? Famous Denver attorney David Lane enters Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge where they kick around Trump’s Big Lie and how the law should respond.
Let the Trump insurrection trial begin! 67 Senators may vote guilty. Maybe more. BTW, David Lane is suing Lauren Baubert for her blockage of Twitter. Lane’s also suing Aurora cops in Arapahoe County on Monday. Respect for Brittney Gilliam. Hear it here first.
Our Troubadour delivers once more with his song titled Give Me this Job, so apropos of dawn of Joe era, where truth is valued, and the dignity of a job prioritized. Dave Gunders’ song captures a desperate time when it was hard to get a job in America. Like Now.
Samantha Koch is a businesswoman, wife, and mother of three kids.
She is the epitome of a well-spoken modern-day Denver millennial Republican. Some of her Trumpian positions are astounding, disturbing, and entertaining. She feels the same way about the host. It is a fun conversation, and enlightening.
Rundown-
David Lane in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:01:50
Dave Gunders - 00:51:26
Samantha Koch - 01:05:26
Dangerous talk. Donald Trump gave a dangerous talk on the Ellipse outside our White House on January 6, 2021. It sounded like a final command signaling the start of the violent part of Trump's Insurrection. Trump learned a lot of his speaking style, tactics, and rough manners from Rush Limbaugh and other talk show hosts.
Author/historian Dr. Brian Rosenwald studied the history of talk radio for his magnificent book, Talk Radio’s America: How an Industry Took Over a Political Party That Took Over the United States. Brian wrote the story Craig lived through, broadcasting from the belly of the beast that is talk radio. This interview is long and great.
First up, listen to veteran Republican, Cole Wist, explain why he remains in GOP despite Donald Trump. This former Colorado state representative returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to opine on what President Trump has done to his party. Listen to these two veteran Colorado attorneys analyze the impeachment, criminal, and civil litigation that awaits Trump as he exits.
Our Troubadour has the perfect song for these dark days in the USA. Stranger in a Strange Land sympathizes with an immigrant’s plight and condemns bigoted Trump policies such as family separation. America is now scary and strange with tens of thousands of troops deployed to our capitols to protect against this damned Trump Insurgency. All of it incited by dangerous talk.
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00:01:56 - Cole Wist in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge
00:40:40 - Dave Gunders
00:49:35 - Dr. Brian Rosenwald
Dangerous talk. Donald Trump gave a dangerous talk on the Ellipse outside our White House on January 6, 2021. It sounded like a final command signaling the start of the violent part of Trump's Insurrection. Trump learned a lot of his speaking style, tactics, and rough manners from Rush Limbaugh and other talk show hosts.
Author/historian Dr. Brian Rosenwald studied the history of talk radio for his magnificent book, Talk Radio’s America: How an Industry Took Over a Political Party That Took Over the United States. Brian wrote the story Craig lived through, broadcasting from the belly of the beast that is talk radio. This interview is long and great.
First up, listen to veteran Republican, Cole Wist, explain why he remains in GOP despite Donald Trump. This former Colorado state representative returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to opine on what President Trump has done to his party. Listen to these two veteran Colorado attorneys analyze the impeachment, criminal, and civil litigation that awaits Trump as he exits.
Our Troubadour has the perfect song for these dark days in the USA. Stranger in a Strange Land sympathizes with an immigrant’s plight and condemns bigoted Trump policies such as family separation. America is now scary and strange with tens of thousands of troops deployed to our capitols to protect against this damned Trump Insurgency. All of it incited by dangerous talk.
Rundown -
00:01:56 - Cole Wist in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge
00:40:40 - Dave Gunders
00:49:35 - Dr. Brian Rosenwald
Shabbat Shalom! A greeting and a prayer as the United States seeks to thwart Trump’s horrific insurrection. To discuss the attack on the US Capitol, we have three smart lawyer/legislators in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Terrance Carroll was Colorado’s first African American Speaker of the House. He is also a Baptist clergyman, cop, and lawyer who grew up riding his bike down the steps of the US Capitol in his native DC. We talk Golden Calf and religion as we reckon with Trump. And what comes next.
The Colorado College produces great things again with Professor Corey Hutchins. No one follows Colorado media better than Corey and he gives insights into how these historic times are being covered by the Colorado Sun, Kyle Clark, and Wayne Laugesen at the Gazette.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders graces us with fantastic music, Rather be Right, which nails these crazy times.
State Rep Steve Woodrow returns to the Lounge because he is bright and likes expressing himself on these historic events. Clearly on the right side of history, Rep. Woodrow displays the smarts and compassion that make him a Denver political superstar.
Former Colorado Senator Joe Salazar is outspoken in discussing the seditious acts of the Trump Enforcers and the Colorado politicians and pundits who feed their fire. The bigotry is as obvious as that damn confederate flag waved under the people’s Dome. Damn Trump.
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Terrance Carroll in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:03:01
Corey Hutchins - 00:55:11
Dave Gunders - 01:23:50
Steve Woodrow in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:40:24
Joe Salazar in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 02:13:27
Shabbat Shalom! A greeting and a prayer as the United States seeks to thwart Trump’s horrific insurrection. To discuss the attack on the US Capitol, we have three smart lawyer/legislators in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Terrance Carroll was Colorado’s first African American Speaker of the House. He is also a Baptist clergyman, cop, and lawyer who grew up riding his bike down the steps of the US Capitol in his native DC. We talk Golden Calf and religion as we reckon with Trump. And what comes next.
The Colorado College produces great things again with Professor Corey Hutchins. No one follows Colorado media better than Corey and he gives insights into how these historic times are being covered by the Colorado Sun, Kyle Clark, and Wayne Laugesen at the Gazette.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders graces us with fantastic music, Rather be Right, which nails these crazy times.
State Rep Steve Woodrow returns to the Lounge because he is bright and likes expressing himself on these historic events. Clearly on the right side of history, Rep. Woodrow displays the smarts and compassion that make him a Denver political superstar.
Former Colorado Senator Joe Salazar is outspoken in discussing the seditious acts of the Trump Enforcers and the Colorado politicians and pundits who feed their fire. The bigotry is as obvious as that damn confederate flag waved under the people’s Dome. Damn Trump.
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Terrance Carroll in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 00:03:01
Corey Hutchins - 00:55:11
Dave Gunders - 01:23:50
Steve Woodrow in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 01:40:24
Joe Salazar in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge - 02:13:27
David Gunders. Our Troubadour. There are lots of podcasts but not too many with their own troubadour. Every week, we find a Dave Gunders’ original song perfect for the week and its current events.
Good-natured, witty, and wise, Dave tells us the stories behind the songs and how they may apply to the difficult year that was 2020. Please listen to another album’s worth of great music (12 songs) from our Troubadour.
Let us hope for better times in 2021 but we are the ones who need to make it happen. That’s what our podcast is all about. And entertainment of course. Special thanks to ace producer Nick Canepa. Happy New Year.
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Somebody Help Me - 00:01:27
Talking in Tongues - 0:08:10
Sorry Isn’t Good Enough - 00:14:04
On and On Her Way - 00:32:25
Simple Man - 00:44:56
No Vape - 00:51:15
Hard of Understanding - 00:58:28
This American Dream - 01:07:18
Henry Gunders Interview, (My Dad) - 01:15:45
Do What I Say - 01:53:06
Full-Time Job - 02:01:40
Dancing with the Tin Man - 02:10:16
David Gunders. Our Troubadour. There are lots of podcasts but not too many with their own troubadour. Every week, we find a Dave Gunders’ original song perfect for the week and its current events.
Good-natured, witty, and wise, Dave tells us the stories behind the songs and how they may apply to the difficult year that was 2020. Please listen to another album’s worth of great music (12 songs) from our Troubadour.
Let us hope for better times in 2021 but we are the ones who need to make it happen. That’s what our podcast is all about. And entertainment of course. Special thanks to ace producer Nick Canepa. Happy New Year.
Rundown -
Somebody Help Me - 00:01:27
Talking in Tongues - 0:08:10
Sorry Isn’t Good Enough - 00:14:04
On and On Her Way - 00:32:25
Simple Man - 00:44:56
No Vape - 00:51:15
Hard of Understanding - 00:58:28
This American Dream - 01:07:18
Henry Gunders Interview, (My Dad) - 01:15:45
Do What I Say - 01:53:06
Full-Time Job - 02:01:40
Dancing with the Tin Man - 02:10:16
Holiday Music! Merry Christmas. Cheery Pandemica!
We celebrate holidays with festive songs. Fun caroling lyrics are published in Craig’s column in the Colorado Sun.
Smile as Troubadour Dave Gunders gives his wonderful rendition of Craig’s slightly altered holiday classic, Jolly Old Joe Biden Sir.
Then singalong with Craig as he sings his own witty songbook. You are encouraged to sing loud or in small groups to drown out Craig’s distinctive voice.
For our holiday special and retrospective, we have music. Real music. By an actual talented musician and a brilliant songwriter.
Please enjoy twelve original compositions of Dave Gunders along with the interviews which (sort of) explain the songs.
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Craig’s Holiday Songs - 00:04:56
The Fourth of July - 00:18:04
A Place in the Sun - 00:32:14
Ballad of Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl - 00:41:11
Deep Down - 00:59:09
Earth - 01:10:27
Nothing the Wind Can’t Blow - 01:17:37
Not Withstanding - 01:27:28
Light of the Morning - 01:41:50
Eddie Don’t Quit - 01:51:37
Hole in the Head - 01:57:27
Give it Up - 02:04:24
Good to Believe - 02:10:41
Craig’s Bonus Songs - 02:21:04
Holiday Music! Merry Christmas. Cheery Pandemica!
We celebrate holidays with festive songs. Fun caroling lyrics are published in Craig’s column in the Colorado Sun.
Smile as Troubadour Dave Gunders gives his wonderful rendition of Craig’s slightly altered holiday classic, Jolly Old Joe Biden Sir.
Then singalong with Craig as he sings his own witty songbook. You are encouraged to sing loud or in small groups to drown out Craig’s distinctive voice.
For our holiday special and retrospective, we have music. Real music. By an actual talented musician and a brilliant songwriter.
Please enjoy twelve original compositions of Dave Gunders along with the interviews which (sort of) explain the songs.
Rundown-
Craig’s Holiday Songs - 00:04:56
The Fourth of July - 00:18:04
A Place in the Sun - 00:32:14
Ballad of Billy B and the Fair Skinned Girl - 00:41:11
Deep Down - 00:59:09
Earth - 01:10:27
Nothing the Wind Can’t Blow - 01:17:37
Not Withstanding - 01:27:28
Light of the Morning - 01:41:50
Eddie Don’t Quit - 01:51:37
Hole in the Head - 01:57:27
Give it Up - 02:04:24
Good to Believe - 02:10:41
Craig’s Bonus Songs - 02:21:04
The Garnetts. What an accomplished Colorado family. I worked with Stan Garnett at the Denver DA’s Office and now his son Alec Garnett is Colorado’s House Speaker-Designate which means he will soon wield the gavel of immense Colorado political power. Listen and learn the secrets to raising a great son.
Alec discusses legislative priorities and why he chose to live in Denver rather than his native Boulder. We review the amazing world of Colorado sports wagering under a legislative scheme Alec devised. Learn about Garnett family Christmas traditions. Expect this Colorado phenom to go far, perhaps Denver Mayor, perhaps Colorado Governor, maybe more.
Lynn Bartels is a veteran reporter for many great Denver papers. Now, she is a columnist and a witty observer of all things political. We dish the dirt on the media, the GOP, Denver Trump Radio (e.g. Peter Boyles). Lynn gives a thumb down for the current Secretary of State Jena Griswold. We both give thumbs down to Jenna Ellis and Donald Trump’s bullshit claims of rigged elections.
Stan Garnett and I have a nice visit in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, the first visit since his representation of Deborah Ramirez who accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual improprieties back at Yale. We also discuss Lin Wood of JonBenet and now “rigged election” fame. Stan sizes up the changes in local DA’s offices.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders delights with a wonderful Christmas song titled When the Lion lays Down with the Lamb, an older recording with his darling daughters Sarah and Rachel Gunders. Michael Bailey, a Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge regular, my lawyer, and a terrific sponsor has an epic visit to discuss Christmas 2020 in the Bailey home.
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Alec Garnett (With an early surprise from Stan) - 00:03:53
Lynn Bartels - 00:38:14
Stan Garnett in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:26:54
Dave Gunders - 01:56:05
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:06:13
The Garnetts. What an accomplished Colorado family. I worked with Stan Garnett at the Denver DA’s Office and now his son Alec Garnett is Colorado’s House Speaker-Designate which means he will soon wield the gavel of immense Colorado political power. Listen and learn the secrets to raising a great son.
Alec discusses legislative priorities and why he chose to live in Denver rather than his native Boulder. We review the amazing world of Colorado sports wagering under a legislative scheme Alec devised. Learn about Garnett family Christmas traditions. Expect this Colorado phenom to go far, perhaps Denver Mayor, perhaps Colorado Governor, maybe more.
Lynn Bartels is a veteran reporter for many great Denver papers. Now, she is a columnist and a witty observer of all things political. We dish the dirt on the media, the GOP, Denver Trump Radio (e.g. Peter Boyles). Lynn gives a thumb down for the current Secretary of State Jena Griswold. We both give thumbs down to Jenna Ellis and Donald Trump’s bullshit claims of rigged elections.
Stan Garnett and I have a nice visit in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, the first visit since his representation of Deborah Ramirez who accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual improprieties back at Yale. We also discuss Lin Wood of JonBenet and now “rigged election” fame. Stan sizes up the changes in local DA’s offices.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders delights with a wonderful Christmas song titled When the Lion lays Down with the Lamb, an older recording with his darling daughters Sarah and Rachel Gunders. Michael Bailey, a Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge regular, my lawyer, and a terrific sponsor has an epic visit to discuss Christmas 2020 in the Bailey home.
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Alec Garnett (With an early surprise from Stan) - 00:03:53
Lynn Bartels - 00:38:14
Stan Garnett in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:26:54
Dave Gunders - 01:56:05
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 02:06:13
Happy Hanukkah! Thanks to US Supreme Court. Listen to the brilliant analysis of Texas v. Pennsylvania in Craig's Lawyers Lounge by accomplished Colorado lawyer Tom Downey. Tom went to Georgetown Prep where he was classmates with Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch. Tom’s insights are terrific.
The Lounge stays open to welcome 18th JD DA-Elect John Kellner. This Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marines has a big job succeeding George Brauchler. Listen to John’s background and his informed views regarding leadership, politics, and prosecution.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has a special song for the Festival of Lights. It is called Dancing with the Tin Man and anybody who knows about Hannukah should know about gelt which is chocolate money wrapped in tin. Let us enlighten you and take you dancing with the stars; and the tin man.
Finally, the host of the show goes off on Donald Trump’s efforts to delegitimize the election he lost, using Trump’s own words against him to show how bogus is Trump’s case for fraud. It is all projection and confession with this President as illustrated by sound exhibits, and some explicit arguments.
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Tom Downey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Part 1 - 00:01:19
John Kellner in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:24:43
Dave Gunders - 01:07:20
Tom Downey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Part 2 - 01:16:50
Tom Downey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Part 3 - 01:40:04
Impactful (Explicit) Sound - 02:25:55
Happy Hanukkah! Thanks to US Supreme Court. Listen to the brilliant analysis of Texas v. Pennsylvania in Craig's Lawyers Lounge by accomplished Colorado lawyer Tom Downey. Tom went to Georgetown Prep where he was classmates with Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch. Tom’s insights are terrific.
The Lounge stays open to welcome 18th JD DA-Elect John Kellner. This Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marines has a big job succeeding George Brauchler. Listen to John’s background and his informed views regarding leadership, politics, and prosecution.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has a special song for the Festival of Lights. It is called Dancing with the Tin Man and anybody who knows about Hannukah should know about gelt which is chocolate money wrapped in tin. Let us enlighten you and take you dancing with the stars; and the tin man.
Finally, the host of the show goes off on Donald Trump’s efforts to delegitimize the election he lost, using Trump’s own words against him to show how bogus is Trump’s case for fraud. It is all projection and confession with this President as illustrated by sound exhibits, and some explicit arguments.
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Tom Downey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Part 1 - 00:01:19
John Kellner in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:24:43
Dave Gunders - 01:07:20
Tom Downey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Part 2 - 01:16:50
Tom Downey in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge Part 3 - 01:40:04
Impactful (Explicit) Sound - 02:25:55
Jenna Ellis? Personal attorney for Donald J. Trump? Wasn’t that Roy Cohn’s job? And then Michael Cohen? Wasn’t Paul Manafort an attorney? Wasn’t Manafort’s business partner Roger Stone? Didn’t Stone come up with that “Stop the Steal” bullcrap to contest the “rigged” election of Joe Biden?
The New York Times quoted Ellis’ colleagues Stephanie Stout and Craig Silverman in their Jenna Ellis story https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/03/us/politics/jenna-ellis-trump.html. Jenna’s mentor in Greeley, Colorado was the outstanding attorney Stephanie Stout who is an exceptional guest in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Listen and learn about Jenna.
Jeff Mason is another Colorado kid who has made it big. He grew up in Aurora and Littleton and now reports from the White House for Reuters. No correspondent has had more consistent interaction with Trump, and Obama. Jeff is jetting off to Georgia on Air Force One but first he does a great interview.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has a perfect rocking song titled Full Time Job about trying to make a madman happy. The song fits perfectly the job Jenna Ellis is trying to do for her scary, nutty, and powerful client.
Rep. Steven Woodrow (D-Denver) has an awesome visit in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Listen to a rising political star who is also a solid Colorado lawyer. Find out what just happened in Colorado’s special legislative session and hear out his remarkable take on why so many people are Trumpist these days.
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Stephanie Stout in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:02:24
Jeff Mason - 00:43: 35
Dave Gunders - 01:10:15
Rep. Steven Woodrow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - Part 1 - 01:21:28
Rep. Steven Woodrow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - Part 2 - 01:35:14
Rep. Steven Woodrow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - Part 3 - 01:59:19
Jenna Ellis? Personal attorney for Donald J. Trump? Wasn’t that Roy Cohn’s job? And then Michael Cohen? Wasn’t Paul Manafort an attorney? Wasn’t Manafort’s business partner Roger Stone? Didn’t Stone come up with that “Stop the Steal” bullcrap to contest the “rigged” election of Joe Biden?
The New York Times quoted Ellis’ colleagues Stephanie Stout and Craig Silverman in their Jenna Ellis story https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/03/us/politics/jenna-ellis-trump.html. Jenna’s mentor in Greeley, Colorado was the outstanding attorney Stephanie Stout who is an exceptional guest in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Listen and learn about Jenna.
Jeff Mason is another Colorado kid who has made it big. He grew up in Aurora and Littleton and now reports from the White House for Reuters. No correspondent has had more consistent interaction with Trump, and Obama. Jeff is jetting off to Georgia on Air Force One but first he does a great interview.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has a perfect rocking song titled Full Time Job about trying to make a madman happy. The song fits perfectly the job Jenna Ellis is trying to do for her scary, nutty, and powerful client.
Rep. Steven Woodrow (D-Denver) has an awesome visit in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Listen to a rising political star who is also a solid Colorado lawyer. Find out what just happened in Colorado’s special legislative session and hear out his remarkable take on why so many people are Trumpist these days.
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Stephanie Stout in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:02:24
Jeff Mason - 00:43: 35
Dave Gunders - 01:10:15
Rep. Steven Woodrow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - Part 1 - 01:21:28
Rep. Steven Woodrow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - Part 2 - 01:35:14
Rep. Steven Woodrow in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - Part 3 - 01:59:19
Happy Thanksgiving. We are grateful for the tenacity and talents of State Senator Rhonda Fields and Denver Judge Gary Jackson who share their life journeys. It is entertaining and instructive to learn the lessons from these pioneering African Americans who are now standout leaders in Colorado.
Rhonda Fields had two beautiful kids and a great job when her world got wrecked by the June 20, 2005 murder of her son, Javad Marshall Fields, and Javad’s fiancée, Vivian Wolfe. Rhonda sought justice at the trials of the killers of her family. She then moved into Colorado politics where she has been a legislator for a decade. Rhonda and Craig talk turkey and Colorado’s upcoming special Covid legislative session.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has a wonderful song for elected leaders (e.g. Mayor Mike Hancock, Gov. Gavin Newsome) who preach one thing but do something else. This bluesy song called Do What I Say is perfect for parental hypocrites and the times in which we live.
Judge Gary Jackson has lived a remarkable life in Denver, Colorado. This African American trailblazer has been a state and federal prosecutor before establishing his own great law practice. Now, Judge Jackson has been on the bench for nearly a decade and he is scooping up rewards as mandatory retirement approaches. This is the definitive interview of one of Colorado’s legal lions.
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Rhonda Fields - 00:02:58
Dave Gunders - 00:46:55
Judge Gary Jackson in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:57:51
Happy Thanksgiving. We are grateful for the tenacity and talents of State Senator Rhonda Fields and Denver Judge Gary Jackson who share their life journeys. It is entertaining and instructive to learn the lessons from these pioneering African Americans who are now standout leaders in Colorado.
Rhonda Fields had two beautiful kids and a great job when her world got wrecked by the June 20, 2005 murder of her son, Javad Marshall Fields, and Javad’s fiancée, Vivian Wolfe. Rhonda sought justice at the trials of the killers of her family. She then moved into Colorado politics where she has been a legislator for a decade. Rhonda and Craig talk turkey and Colorado’s upcoming special Covid legislative session.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has a wonderful song for elected leaders (e.g. Mayor Mike Hancock, Gov. Gavin Newsome) who preach one thing but do something else. This bluesy song called Do What I Say is perfect for parental hypocrites and the times in which we live.
Judge Gary Jackson has lived a remarkable life in Denver, Colorado. This African American trailblazer has been a state and federal prosecutor before establishing his own great law practice. Now, Judge Jackson has been on the bench for nearly a decade and he is scooping up rewards as mandatory retirement approaches. This is the definitive interview of one of Colorado’s legal lions.
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Rhonda Fields - 00:02:58
Dave Gunders - 00:46:55
Judge Gary Jackson in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:57:51
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Andrew Struttman - 00:03:05
Alexis King in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:39:48
Mike Foote in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:14:40
Henry Gunders - 01:36:53
Political Science. My major at Colorado College. Same with Andrew Struttman, only he went to CC’s archenemy, Denver University. I say Trump is dangerous now. Andrew says calm down. Andrew’s a Republican political pro. I am not! Listen, and decide who wins our friendly debate.
In Colorado’s First Judicial District (Jefferson and Gilpin counties), a smooth transition is underway between term-limited Republican incumbent Pete Weir and his successor, proud Democrat Alexis King. District Attorney Elect King joins me in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. She is fascinating.
The Lounge stays open for old pal Mike Foote. State Senator Foote is leaving the legislature but not before leaving his mark as the chief proponent of the National Popular Vote. Colorado voters just ratified Mike Foote’s legislation by passing Prop 113. We assess current events and how to survive Trump and this pandemic.
Henry Gunders survived being a Jewish teen in Germany in the 1930s. Our Troubadour’s dad describes his exodus and the amazing story of American immigrant success. Appropriately enough, the song this week is My Dad. Dave’s tribute tune and my interview with Henry Gunders is must listening. Enjoy!
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Andrew Struttman - 00:03:05
Alexis King in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:39:48
Mike Foote in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:14:40
Henry Gunders - 01:36:53
Political Science. My major at Colorado College. Same with Andrew Struttman, only he went to CC’s archenemy, Denver University. I say Trump is dangerous now. Andrew says calm down. Andrew’s a Republican political pro. I am not! Listen, and decide who wins our friendly debate.
In Colorado’s First Judicial District (Jefferson and Gilpin counties), a smooth transition is underway between term-limited Republican incumbent Pete Weir and his successor, proud Democrat Alexis King. District Attorney Elect King joins me in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. She is fascinating.
The Lounge stays open for old pal Mike Foote. State Senator Foote is leaving the legislature but not before leaving his mark as the chief proponent of the National Popular Vote. Colorado voters just ratified Mike Foote’s legislation by passing Prop 113. We assess current events and how to survive Trump and this pandemic.
Henry Gunders survived being a Jewish teen in Germany in the 1930s. Our Troubadour’s dad describes his exodus and the amazing story of American immigrant success. Appropriately enough, the song this week is My Dad. Dave’s tribute tune and my interview with Henry Gunders is must listening. Enjoy!
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Alex Kershaw - 00:03:21
Dave Gunders - 00:45:24
Joe Salazar in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:54:26
Vic Mitchell - 01:28:16
Felix Sparks! In 1993, this Colorado hero joined the parents of murdered children and me to battle the NRA regarding gun control for juveniles. Our group was called PUNCH! People United – No Children’s’ Handguns and we won big victories in the 1993 Colorado Special Legislative Session.
General Sparks was a WWII hero who survived Anzio and liberated Dachau. Alex Kershaw wrote the best book on Sparks, titled The Liberator, and it is now a hit movie on Netflix. My pal Alex Kershaw joins me to talk about his captivating new dramatization the whole world is watching.
Two prominent former Colorado legislators of different political parties join me to discuss current events. Vic Mitchell, a brave Never Trumper even as he finished second in 2018’s GOP Gov primary, returns to tell us what’s happened to the GOP and what happens next.
Former State Rep. Joe Salazar returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss Trump’s fake litigation to overturn elections, and the responsibilities of Colorado lawyers and leaders now. We evaluate the Hispanic and Jewish vote and what electoral politics look like in the future.
This is our twentieth show which means 20 great songs from our Troubadour Dave Gunders. This week’s song may be my favorite. This American Dream is perfect for these troubled times, with its wonderful melody, harmonies, and lyrics, “Take this (White) House, we’re done with it.”
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Alex Kershaw - 00:03:21
Dave Gunders - 00:45:24
Joe Salazar in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:54:26
Vic Mitchell - 01:28:16
Felix Sparks! In 1993, this Colorado hero joined the parents of murdered children and me to battle the NRA regarding gun control for juveniles. Our group was called PUNCH! People United – No Children’s’ Handguns and we won big victories in the 1993 Colorado Special Legislative Session.
General Sparks was a WWII hero who survived Anzio and liberated Dachau. Alex Kershaw wrote the best book on Sparks, titled The Liberator, and it is now a hit movie on Netflix. My pal Alex Kershaw joins me to talk about his captivating new dramatization the whole world is watching.
Two prominent former Colorado legislators of different political parties join me to discuss current events. Vic Mitchell, a brave Never Trumper even as he finished second in 2018’s GOP Gov primary, returns to tell us what’s happened to the GOP and what happens next.
Former State Rep. Joe Salazar returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge to discuss Trump’s fake litigation to overturn elections, and the responsibilities of Colorado lawyers and leaders now. We evaluate the Hispanic and Jewish vote and what electoral politics look like in the future.
This is our twentieth show which means 20 great songs from our Troubadour Dave Gunders. This week’s song may be my favorite. This American Dream is perfect for these troubled times, with its wonderful melody, harmonies, and lyrics, “Take this (White) House, we’re done with it.”
You’re Fired! A record number of Americans decided not to vote for Donald Trump. Show today features electoral reactions of some friends of The Craig Silverman Show.
Welcome back Denver suburban mother and GOP legislative candidate Samantha Koch. We talk about the election where she and her hero Donald Trump were on the same ballot.
Laura Chapin returns for a record third visit. This bright veteran Dem political operative returns to tell us what pleased and displeased her this election. Spoiler alert. Laura is happy!
Our votes had a profound impact on Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge expert Amy Padden who ran for the big job of DA in the 18th JD. Right now, it looks like her GOP opponent John Kellner may have won by coming from way behind when some late DougCo votes emerged. Amy’s reaction is must listening.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect song for this consequential time in American History. Listen to Hard of Understanding and consider how it applies to our pandemic and electoral issues.
Meteorologist Marty Coniglio let Donald Trump incite him to toss his brilliant TV weathercaster career for a loop. Marty gets asked whether it was worth it. And you too get to be the judge.
Attorney/columnist Mario Nicolais is dedicated to stopping Team Trump’s efforts to avert the voters’ verdict and we discuss upcoming court battles. We also have a candid and needed talk about Rudy Giuliani, Mario’s former hero, and current star in Borat. Enjoy.
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Amy Padden in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 00:04:13
Dave Gunders - 00:20:31
Samantha Koch - 00:31:09
Marty Coniglio - 01:00:09
Laura Chapin - 01:43:17
Mario Nicolais - 01:55:54
You’re Fired! A record number of Americans decided not to vote for Donald Trump. Show today features electoral reactions of some friends of The Craig Silverman Show.
Welcome back Denver suburban mother and GOP legislative candidate Samantha Koch. We talk about the election where she and her hero Donald Trump were on the same ballot.
Laura Chapin returns for a record third visit. This bright veteran Dem political operative returns to tell us what pleased and displeased her this election. Spoiler alert. Laura is happy!
Our votes had a profound impact on Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge expert Amy Padden who ran for the big job of DA in the 18th JD. Right now, it looks like her GOP opponent John Kellner may have won by coming from way behind when some late DougCo votes emerged. Amy’s reaction is must listening.
Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect song for this consequential time in American History. Listen to Hard of Understanding and consider how it applies to our pandemic and electoral issues.
Meteorologist Marty Coniglio let Donald Trump incite him to toss his brilliant TV weathercaster career for a loop. Marty gets asked whether it was worth it. And you too get to be the judge.
Attorney/columnist Mario Nicolais is dedicated to stopping Team Trump’s efforts to avert the voters’ verdict and we discuss upcoming court battles. We also have a candid and needed talk about Rudy Giuliani, Mario’s former hero, and current star in Borat. Enjoy.
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Amy Padden in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 00:04:13
Dave Gunders - 00:20:31
Samantha Koch - 00:31:09
Marty Coniglio - 01:00:09
Laura Chapin - 01:43:17
Mario Nicolais - 01:55:54
Tricks. Treats. Halloween show opens with a sad disappearance. GERARD RUDOFSKY created one of the best Jewish delis in America. For many decades, Zaidy’s has thrived as a tremendous Denver dining destination. No more. Sad. But Gerard remembers the great times. Find out what happened.
After deli discussions, let’s talk sex with esteemed Denver sex and couples’ therapist, LISA THOMAS. www.onlinecouch.com Read her work in Psychology Today. Wait till you hear the Halloween discussion between her and the host who reveals too much. Lisa is an engaging and knowledgeable shrink.
Next, enjoy some marijuana talk in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Famed Denver lawyer CHRISTIAN SEDERBERG founded one of the world’s top pot law firms. This Regis High and CU Law grad heads up Cannabis Trade Federation and was at forefront of Colorado’s MJ legalization. We get political.
In honor of my CLL guest, Troubadour DAVE GUNDERS has the perfect song, Don’t Give Me No Vape. We talk Halloweens past when Dave and his band, The Mighty Twisters, played gigs in Boulder. Craig and Dave dream of post-pandemic normalcy and a Trump repudiation. Sat morn 9 a.m.
Breakdown-
Gerard Rudofsky - 00:03:28
Lisa Thomas - 00:38:59
Christian Sederberg in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:13:24
Dave Gunders - 01:59:23
Tricks. Treats. Halloween show opens with a sad disappearance. GERARD RUDOFSKY created one of the best Jewish delis in America. For many decades, Zaidy’s has thrived as a tremendous Denver dining destination. No more. Sad. But Gerard remembers the great times. Find out what happened.
After deli discussions, let’s talk sex with esteemed Denver sex and couples’ therapist, LISA THOMAS. www.onlinecouch.com Read her work in Psychology Today. Wait till you hear the Halloween discussion between her and the host who reveals too much. Lisa is an engaging and knowledgeable shrink.
Next, enjoy some marijuana talk in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Famed Denver lawyer CHRISTIAN SEDERBERG founded one of the world’s top pot law firms. This Regis High and CU Law grad heads up Cannabis Trade Federation and was at forefront of Colorado’s MJ legalization. We get political.
In honor of my CLL guest, Troubadour DAVE GUNDERS has the perfect song, Don’t Give Me No Vape. We talk Halloweens past when Dave and his band, The Mighty Twisters, played gigs in Boulder. Craig and Dave dream of post-pandemic normalcy and a Trump repudiation. Sat morn 9 a.m.
Breakdown-
Gerard Rudofsky - 00:03:28
Lisa Thomas - 00:38:59
Christian Sederberg in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:13:24
Dave Gunders - 01:59:23
Electoral College. It is odd the way we elect the President in America. Colorado’s voting right now on Prop 13 -- the National Popular Vote. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes proponents and opponents.
First is Jesse Wegman, attorney/author of Let the People Pick the President: The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College. Jesse is also on the editorial board of the New York Times and contributed a dynamite column, The Radicalizer in Chief, which was part of the Times’ Sunday Feature, End Our National Crisis.
Bernard Goldberg is a renowned 14-time Emmy winner as journalist/broadcaster for CBS News, Fox News, and HBO. Bernie recounts when Trump called him at home just to chat about the presidency. Check out www.bernardgoldberg.com and this dynamite interview about Bernie’s mother’s Denver, Colorado roots.
Colorado Inside Out star David Kopel is fired up and ready to go in an election year return to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. David touts the benefits of voting for Colorado Props 116 and 117. Professor Kopel is opposed though to Prop 113, the National Popular Vote, and he is not shy in telling us why.
We’ve got plenty of Trump-Biden debate analysis. We discuss what and who to vote for, and why. The ballot is easy for me in 2020. It’s simple man. I’m not voting in 2020 for any member of Trump’s party. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders feels similarly and gives us his beautiful song titled, Simple Man. Enjoy.
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Jesse Wegman in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:01:45
Bernard Goldberg - 00:47:55
David Kopel in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:40:19
Dave Gunders - 02:30:54
Electoral College. It is odd the way we elect the President in America. Colorado’s voting right now on Prop 13 -- the National Popular Vote. Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes proponents and opponents.
First is Jesse Wegman, attorney/author of Let the People Pick the President: The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College. Jesse is also on the editorial board of the New York Times and contributed a dynamite column, The Radicalizer in Chief, which was part of the Times’ Sunday Feature, End Our National Crisis.
Bernard Goldberg is a renowned 14-time Emmy winner as journalist/broadcaster for CBS News, Fox News, and HBO. Bernie recounts when Trump called him at home just to chat about the presidency. Check out www.bernardgoldberg.com and this dynamite interview about Bernie’s mother’s Denver, Colorado roots.
Colorado Inside Out star David Kopel is fired up and ready to go in an election year return to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. David touts the benefits of voting for Colorado Props 116 and 117. Professor Kopel is opposed though to Prop 113, the National Popular Vote, and he is not shy in telling us why.
We’ve got plenty of Trump-Biden debate analysis. We discuss what and who to vote for, and why. The ballot is easy for me in 2020. It’s simple man. I’m not voting in 2020 for any member of Trump’s party. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders feels similarly and gives us his beautiful song titled, Simple Man. Enjoy.
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Jesse Wegman in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:01:45
Bernard Goldberg - 00:47:55
David Kopel in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:40:19
Dave Gunders - 02:30:54
Let’s vote! And not for the guy retweeting lies about Seal Team Six, and touting QAnon as nice pedophilia fighters. Really GOP? Backing our super-spreading President is super bad judgment.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back Amy Padden, a dynamic Democratic candidate for 18th Judicial District DA. She gets Craig’s endorsement, and you will understand why.
The Lounge also welcomes Doug Schoen, a famous Fox News political analyst and Harvard Law grad. Doug worked on the Bill Clinton campaign and famously decided he could not back Hillary in 2016. But now, Doug Schoen has a bone to pick with Donald Trump. It's good listening.
Former DaVita CEO Kent Thiry convinces Craig and will try to convince you to yote yes on Prop B to rid the Colorado constitution of the Gallagher Amendment. Fun grilling of a Fortune 500 CEO type.
Craig explains the outcome he expects in the Second Degree Murder case of Colorado v. Matthew Dolloff.
Our Troubadour delivers once more as Dave Gunders sings “On and On her Way.” Craig and Dave contemplate the 7600-mile 11-day flight of an unnamed godwit bird from Alaska to New Zealand. What a ride!
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Amy Padden in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:04:25
Colorado V Dolloff - 00:42:15
Kent Thiry - 00:57:01
Doug Schoen in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:37:22
Dave Gunders - 02:05:05
Let’s vote! And not for the guy retweeting lies about Seal Team Six, and touting QAnon as nice pedophilia fighters. Really GOP? Backing our super-spreading President is super bad judgment.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes back Amy Padden, a dynamic Democratic candidate for 18th Judicial District DA. She gets Craig’s endorsement, and you will understand why.
The Lounge also welcomes Doug Schoen, a famous Fox News political analyst and Harvard Law grad. Doug worked on the Bill Clinton campaign and famously decided he could not back Hillary in 2016. But now, Doug Schoen has a bone to pick with Donald Trump. It's good listening.
Former DaVita CEO Kent Thiry convinces Craig and will try to convince you to yote yes on Prop B to rid the Colorado constitution of the Gallagher Amendment. Fun grilling of a Fortune 500 CEO type.
Craig explains the outcome he expects in the Second Degree Murder case of Colorado v. Matthew Dolloff.
Our Troubadour delivers once more as Dave Gunders sings “On and On her Way.” Craig and Dave contemplate the 7600-mile 11-day flight of an unnamed godwit bird from Alaska to New Zealand. What a ride!
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Amy Padden in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 00:04:25
Colorado V Dolloff - 00:42:15
Kent Thiry - 00:57:01
Doug Schoen in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:37:22
Dave Gunders - 02:05:05
Crazy Times. The Yiddish word is mashugana and it can apply to periods of time, certain situations, and/or to people. Trump is COVID-mashugana, and he has brought on crazy and divisive times. We go over the crazy things Trump said this week. We all must consider what comes next.
Good discussions help. Laura Chapin provides great talk as she feels for Kamala but not for Judge ACB. Laura preferred the Notorious RBG and wants to protect a woman’s right to choose. We discuss her opposition to Prop 115 in Colorado and why she feels that women (e.g. Jena Griswold) are not being treated fairly on social media.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes a fascinating prosecutor named Brian Mason. He is Chief Trial Deputy DA in the 17th Judicial District now running for the top job as Adams/Broomfield DA. Listen to his responses as I pepper Brian with questions about the sad deaths of Kate Petrocco and Elijah McClain. Then we talked Trump because, like me, Brian feels we need to speak out on Trump’s assault on rule of law.
Right-wing radical Trumpsters find instruction, propaganda, and succor from the local Salem affiliate at 710KNUS. There’s a scary connection between Denver Trump Radio and the Trump Train designed to derail an election Trump knows he’s going to lose. Bad things are planned for 10-10-2020 in Denver’s Civic Center Park. Trump will be repudiated if fair election allowed to proceed. Trump knows that.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect song for Trump and the Trumpsters now. Check out “Sorry Isn’t Good Enough” and the passionate discussion around it; including Biden’s epic Gettysburg Address.
Rundown-
Dave Gunders - 00:02:56
Craig V KNUS - 00:23:01
Laura Chapin - 00:38:21
Impactful Sound - 01:15:21
Brian Mason in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:28:23
Crazy Times. The Yiddish word is mashugana and it can apply to periods of time, certain situations, and/or to people. Trump is COVID-mashugana, and he has brought on crazy and divisive times. We go over the crazy things Trump said this week. We all must consider what comes next.
Good discussions help. Laura Chapin provides great talk as she feels for Kamala but not for Judge ACB. Laura preferred the Notorious RBG and wants to protect a woman’s right to choose. We discuss her opposition to Prop 115 in Colorado and why she feels that women (e.g. Jena Griswold) are not being treated fairly on social media.
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge welcomes a fascinating prosecutor named Brian Mason. He is Chief Trial Deputy DA in the 17th Judicial District now running for the top job as Adams/Broomfield DA. Listen to his responses as I pepper Brian with questions about the sad deaths of Kate Petrocco and Elijah McClain. Then we talked Trump because, like me, Brian feels we need to speak out on Trump’s assault on rule of law.
Right-wing radical Trumpsters find instruction, propaganda, and succor from the local Salem affiliate at 710KNUS. There’s a scary connection between Denver Trump Radio and the Trump Train designed to derail an election Trump knows he’s going to lose. Bad things are planned for 10-10-2020 in Denver’s Civic Center Park. Trump will be repudiated if fair election allowed to proceed. Trump knows that.
Troubadour Dave Gunders has the perfect song for Trump and the Trumpsters now. Check out “Sorry Isn’t Good Enough” and the passionate discussion around it; including Biden’s epic Gettysburg Address.
Rundown-
Dave Gunders - 00:02:56
Craig V KNUS - 00:23:01
Laura Chapin - 00:38:21
Impactful Sound - 01:15:21
Brian Mason in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 01:28:23
Talking Tongues. One effect of Covid-19 can be loss of taste. Tongue damage. Not good. My sympathies to President Trump and the First Lady. Judge Amy Coney Barrett survived Covid-19. Her charismatic Catholic community speaks in tongues. It works for her.
Dave Gunders, our Troubadour wraps up this week’s show with his fascinating song, Talking in Tongues. Our amazing guests use their tongues well as they speak with us this week.
Brian Stelter is host of CNN’s Reliable Sources and author of Hoax, Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth. When news broke late Thursday night of Trumps’ Covid-19 diagnosis, there was Brian on CNN. We caught up on Friday and discussed Trumps’ illnesses, Stelter’s book, and what happened last November on Denver Trump Radio that led to my appearance on Reliable Sources.
Craig Silverman (no relation) gets credited by Brian Stelter as the author of the term “fake news” which Trump stole and turned around to his benefit. That Craig Silverman (Canadian) is the brilliant author of Regret the Error and is a media editor for Buzzfeed. Both Craigs discuss the impact of current events including Trumps’ illnesses. Craig Silverman interviews Craig Silverman.
Ed Barad is the epitome of a successful lawyer. He’s a partner at the Brownstein law firm which is also the biggest lobbying firm in Washington, D.C. with lots of ties to Dems and Republicans. Ed is worried about America and what a second Trump term would mean. Ed just volunteered as a poll watcher and describes the Colorado voting process in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Ed lets loose with his harsh feelings toward Trump supporters including former friends.
Rundown-
Brian Stelter - 00:02:30
Impactful Sound - 00:22:55
Craig Silverman; Craig Silverman - 00:40:24
Ed Barad in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 01:14:38
Dave Gunders - 01:56:12
Talking Tongues. One effect of Covid-19 can be loss of taste. Tongue damage. Not good. My sympathies to President Trump and the First Lady. Judge Amy Coney Barrett survived Covid-19. Her charismatic Catholic community speaks in tongues. It works for her.
Dave Gunders, our Troubadour wraps up this week’s show with his fascinating song, Talking in Tongues. Our amazing guests use their tongues well as they speak with us this week.
Brian Stelter is host of CNN’s Reliable Sources and author of Hoax, Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth. When news broke late Thursday night of Trumps’ Covid-19 diagnosis, there was Brian on CNN. We caught up on Friday and discussed Trumps’ illnesses, Stelter’s book, and what happened last November on Denver Trump Radio that led to my appearance on Reliable Sources.
Craig Silverman (no relation) gets credited by Brian Stelter as the author of the term “fake news” which Trump stole and turned around to his benefit. That Craig Silverman (Canadian) is the brilliant author of Regret the Error and is a media editor for Buzzfeed. Both Craigs discuss the impact of current events including Trumps’ illnesses. Craig Silverman interviews Craig Silverman.
Ed Barad is the epitome of a successful lawyer. He’s a partner at the Brownstein law firm which is also the biggest lobbying firm in Washington, D.C. with lots of ties to Dems and Republicans. Ed is worried about America and what a second Trump term would mean. Ed just volunteered as a poll watcher and describes the Colorado voting process in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Ed lets loose with his harsh feelings toward Trump supporters including former friends.
Rundown-
Brian Stelter - 00:02:30
Impactful Sound - 00:22:55
Craig Silverman; Craig Silverman - 00:40:24
Ed Barad in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 01:14:38
Dave Gunders - 01:56:12
Spencer Haywood! When I was a Denver adolescent with hoop dreams, an older teen came to town and taught us all about big-time basketball. Not in the Denver Prep League, or college, but in the American Basketball Association where Haywood starred for the Denver Rockets. 30 points and 20 rebounds a game. Can you imagine? 1970 ABA Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player. I saw it happen.
This NBA Hall of Famer tells me about his love for Denver, how he got screwed by racist and anti-Semitic Rockets’ ownership. Spencer Haywood fought all the way to the US Supreme Court for his right to next play in the NBA where he was a star in Seattle, and played after for Knicks, Jazz, Lakers, and Bullets. This 1968 Olympic Gold Medalist (USA’s leading scorer/rebounder) spoke with me about racism in the sixties and today. This civil rights trailblazer paved the way for Kobe, LeBron, and Jamal. Speaking of which, find out that Haywood is rooting big time for Denver to beat the Lakers.
Also rooting hard for our Nuggets is Mario Nicolais, my columnist colleague at the Colorado Sun, and an outstanding lawyer. Mario, a self-described conservative, discusses what has happened to his Republican party and we discuss what has happened to talk radio in the age of Trump. In Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, Mario reveals his selections in the presidential and Colorado U.S. Senate race.
Covering the U.S. Senate race in Colorado is ace reporter Jesse Paul who works for the Colorado Sun. Jesse gives us the latest on John Hickenlooper versus Cory Gardner and all things political in Colorado. Jesse also discusses the COVID crisis and what is happening at Colorado College and the University of Colorado. Find out why Jesse is the reporter to read for Colorado news.
Apropos of the season (Yom Kippur on Sunday eve) and in celebration of Spencer’s brave recovery from his cocaine addiction, our Troubadour Dave Gunders has a perfect song, “Somebody Help Me.” Spencer Haywood pulled himself up by his own bootstraps and has gained lots of wisdom in his 70 years. Never in a million years did I imagine I’d someday be interviewing Haywood, but I just did, and it was terrific.
Rundown-
Spencer Haywood - 00:01:37
Dave Gunders - 00:51:52
Jesse Paul - 01:11:11
Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 01:39:37
Spencer Haywood! When I was a Denver adolescent with hoop dreams, an older teen came to town and taught us all about big-time basketball. Not in the Denver Prep League, or college, but in the American Basketball Association where Haywood starred for the Denver Rockets. 30 points and 20 rebounds a game. Can you imagine? 1970 ABA Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player. I saw it happen.
This NBA Hall of Famer tells me about his love for Denver, how he got screwed by racist and anti-Semitic Rockets’ ownership. Spencer Haywood fought all the way to the US Supreme Court for his right to next play in the NBA where he was a star in Seattle, and played after for Knicks, Jazz, Lakers, and Bullets. This 1968 Olympic Gold Medalist (USA’s leading scorer/rebounder) spoke with me about racism in the sixties and today. This civil rights trailblazer paved the way for Kobe, LeBron, and Jamal. Speaking of which, find out that Haywood is rooting big time for Denver to beat the Lakers.
Also rooting hard for our Nuggets is Mario Nicolais, my columnist colleague at the Colorado Sun, and an outstanding lawyer. Mario, a self-described conservative, discusses what has happened to his Republican party and we discuss what has happened to talk radio in the age of Trump. In Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, Mario reveals his selections in the presidential and Colorado U.S. Senate race.
Covering the U.S. Senate race in Colorado is ace reporter Jesse Paul who works for the Colorado Sun. Jesse gives us the latest on John Hickenlooper versus Cory Gardner and all things political in Colorado. Jesse also discusses the COVID crisis and what is happening at Colorado College and the University of Colorado. Find out why Jesse is the reporter to read for Colorado news.
Apropos of the season (Yom Kippur on Sunday eve) and in celebration of Spencer’s brave recovery from his cocaine addiction, our Troubadour Dave Gunders has a perfect song, “Somebody Help Me.” Spencer Haywood pulled himself up by his own bootstraps and has gained lots of wisdom in his 70 years. Never in a million years did I imagine I’d someday be interviewing Haywood, but I just did, and it was terrific.
Rundown-
Spencer Haywood - 00:01:37
Dave Gunders - 00:51:52
Jesse Paul - 01:11:11
Mario Nicolais in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 01:39:37
Rosh Hashanah! A new start with a new year. Right on time. Just what we needed. In an age when humans need to pray most, our congregations are either socially distanced, closed, outdoors, or on-line. But it is an interesting thing about talking to the Almighty. Everybody does it differently. In their own time. In their own way. Some even podcast.
Dave Gunders, our Troubadour, has written a beautiful song called Good to Believe. The story behind the song is sensational and should make you fall further for our musical pal and dedicated dad.
Scott Levin was a hugely successful Colorado lawyer who gave it up a decade ago to become Regional Director of the Mountain States Anti-Defamation League. The ADL is on top of major threats to our civilization and the Jewish people. For example, Michelle Malkin.
Further on top of those threats is famed American University history professor Allan Lichtman. This Washington D.C. resident is good friends with Bob Woodward and listen to his description of how Bob’s encounters with the Donald have made Bob feel, frightened for our country. Professor Lichtman perceives and explains the many threats Trump poses to our democratic republic. And wait till you hear Lichtman’s takedown of AG Bill Barr.
There is more reason to celebrate than just Rosh Hashanah 5781. Our Denver Nuggets are in the Western Conference Finals in this oddest NBA season ever. I’m loving the action and excitement and we talk about what it all means with the Altitude Sports’ voice of the Nuggets, Olympic Gold Volleyball champ, Chris Marlowe. Bring it on LeBron.
5780 was a tumultuous mess. Let us hope and pray 5781 will be better. So much of that will depend on November 3 and what we do to work toward the right result. May 5781 be a sweet year for you and your loved ones and America. And for the Nuggets.
Rundown-
Scott Levin in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 3:30
Dave Gunders - 36:50
Allan Lichtman - 48:15
Chris Marlowe - 1:20:00
Rosh Hashanah! A new start with a new year. Right on time. Just what we needed. In an age when humans need to pray most, our congregations are either socially distanced, closed, outdoors, or on-line. But it is an interesting thing about talking to the Almighty. Everybody does it differently. In their own time. In their own way. Some even podcast.
Dave Gunders, our Troubadour, has written a beautiful song called Good to Believe. The story behind the song is sensational and should make you fall further for our musical pal and dedicated dad.
Scott Levin was a hugely successful Colorado lawyer who gave it up a decade ago to become Regional Director of the Mountain States Anti-Defamation League. The ADL is on top of major threats to our civilization and the Jewish people. For example, Michelle Malkin.
Further on top of those threats is famed American University history professor Allan Lichtman. This Washington D.C. resident is good friends with Bob Woodward and listen to his description of how Bob’s encounters with the Donald have made Bob feel, frightened for our country. Professor Lichtman perceives and explains the many threats Trump poses to our democratic republic. And wait till you hear Lichtman’s takedown of AG Bill Barr.
There is more reason to celebrate than just Rosh Hashanah 5781. Our Denver Nuggets are in the Western Conference Finals in this oddest NBA season ever. I’m loving the action and excitement and we talk about what it all means with the Altitude Sports’ voice of the Nuggets, Olympic Gold Volleyball champ, Chris Marlowe. Bring it on LeBron.
5780 was a tumultuous mess. Let us hope and pray 5781 will be better. So much of that will depend on November 3 and what we do to work toward the right result. May 5781 be a sweet year for you and your loved ones and America. And for the Nuggets.
Rundown-
Scott Levin in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 3:30
Dave Gunders - 36:50
Allan Lichtman - 48:15
Chris Marlowe - 1:20:00
Talk Radio. Not good. Not since hosts and management sold out to Trump. Joe Walsh was a syndicated star at Salem Media till he jumped off Trump Train. Joe and I discuss true Salem stories. Prager & Hewitt. Larry Elder too. Damning truths are told by former Tea Party leader.
Walsh is a former GOP Congressman now fighting to save the country by opposing Trump and his enablers. Joe knows Cory Gardner well from Congress and he will tell you whether to vote for Gardner now. I shook up Joe with this question, “What happens if Trump wins?”
Cole Wist, former Colorado state legislator and Assistant House Minority Leader announces that he, as a stalwart Republican, is voting for Cory Gardner and Joe Biden. Cole and I go back and forth in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge about the Bob Woodward quotes showing Trump disrespected all of us as he hid the truth about Covid. We also talk about creeping fascism and dangers posed to our families and country.
Jean Guerrero is author of Hatemonger, the best book out there about Trump senior advisor Stephen Miller, a powerful advocate for white nationalism. Miller gets along great with his boss, President Trump. Both are big fans of talk radio. Miller appeared 69 times on Larry Elder Show when he was at Santa Monica High School. David Horowitz heard Miller and saw a rising star. Guerrero got sit down interviews with David Horowitz who is now furious about her book. Hear all about it on my podcast.
Dave Gunders, our Troubadour, asks us to Give it Up. And the message of that song has never been more germane.
Rundown-
Joe Walsh - 4:05
Jean Guerrero 39:39
Cole Wist in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge P1 - 1:11:02
Cole Wist in Craig's Lawyers Lounge P2 - 2:02:01
Dave Gunders - 2:27:41
Talk Radio. Not good. Not since hosts and management sold out to Trump. Joe Walsh was a syndicated star at Salem Media till he jumped off Trump Train. Joe and I discuss true Salem stories. Prager & Hewitt. Larry Elder too. Damning truths are told by former Tea Party leader.
Walsh is a former GOP Congressman now fighting to save the country by opposing Trump and his enablers. Joe knows Cory Gardner well from Congress and he will tell you whether to vote for Gardner now. I shook up Joe with this question, “What happens if Trump wins?”
Cole Wist, former Colorado state legislator and Assistant House Minority Leader announces that he, as a stalwart Republican, is voting for Cory Gardner and Joe Biden. Cole and I go back and forth in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge about the Bob Woodward quotes showing Trump disrespected all of us as he hid the truth about Covid. We also talk about creeping fascism and dangers posed to our families and country.
Jean Guerrero is author of Hatemonger, the best book out there about Trump senior advisor Stephen Miller, a powerful advocate for white nationalism. Miller gets along great with his boss, President Trump. Both are big fans of talk radio. Miller appeared 69 times on Larry Elder Show when he was at Santa Monica High School. David Horowitz heard Miller and saw a rising star. Guerrero got sit down interviews with David Horowitz who is now furious about her book. Hear all about it on my podcast.
Dave Gunders, our Troubadour, asks us to Give it Up. And the message of that song has never been more germane.
Rundown-
Joe Walsh - 4:05
Jean Guerrero 39:39
Cole Wist in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge P1 - 1:11:02
Cole Wist in Craig's Lawyers Lounge P2 - 2:02:01
Dave Gunders - 2:27:41
Breaking Up. It is hard to do. So sang Neil Sedaka and countless crooners in one form or another. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has the better break-up song for this historic Trump era. Called “Hole in the Head,” it echoes a phrase Dave and I heard from our mothers. “We need that like a hole in the head!”
In other words, stay away from certain relationships and bad associations. If you find yourself so entangled, get out. Now! Your survival and happiness depend on it. It is not a close call. Some people are toxic. Like President Donald Trump. We must break away just like his ex-wives.
Prominent lawyer, Lyle Wallace, is a partner/member at Denver’s oldest law firm, Sherman & Howard. Maybe the partners and clients do not like it, but Lyle had to take a stand. He authored a fiery op-ed in the Denver Post telling the world his opposition to Donald Trump and why he, as a life-long Republican, was going to vote all Dem this year, to REPUDIATE TRUMP.
To stand with Trump now is inexcusable. Our President is a bullying bigot who this week told people to vote twice and sided with a 17 year old AR-15 toting Trumper vigilante mass shooter in Wisconsin. The highest rated show in the history of The Craig Silverman Show featured William Sulton in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. William returns – from Wisconsin - to tell us what is really going down in Kenosha. William Sulton has roots in Colorado and Wisconsin, and is now the President of the ACLU of Wisconsin.
Happy Pandemic Labor Day. Tom Woodard has been working hard his whole life making his living in the game of golf. Golf is booming and Tom is working hard as head pro at The Meadows. A proud African American and Manual HS grad, we talk civil rights, Trump, Shane Bertsch, Calvin Peete, Denver Prep League Golf, NCAA golf, and the multitudinous Halls of Fame in which Tommy is enshrined. And oh yes, we talk about City Park Golf Course – old and new. Oh my, the views from the new clubhouse are spectacular. Join us.
Breakdown-
William Sulton - 9:22
Dave Gunders - 38:34
Impactful Sound - 47:09
Tom Woodard - 1:09:47
Lyle Wallace - 1:49:56
Breaking Up. It is hard to do. So sang Neil Sedaka and countless crooners in one form or another. Our Troubadour Dave Gunders has the better break-up song for this historic Trump era. Called “Hole in the Head,” it echoes a phrase Dave and I heard from our mothers. “We need that like a hole in the head!”
In other words, stay away from certain relationships and bad associations. If you find yourself so entangled, get out. Now! Your survival and happiness depend on it. It is not a close call. Some people are toxic. Like President Donald Trump. We must break away just like his ex-wives.
Prominent lawyer, Lyle Wallace, is a partner/member at Denver’s oldest law firm, Sherman & Howard. Maybe the partners and clients do not like it, but Lyle had to take a stand. He authored a fiery op-ed in the Denver Post telling the world his opposition to Donald Trump and why he, as a life-long Republican, was going to vote all Dem this year, to REPUDIATE TRUMP.
To stand with Trump now is inexcusable. Our President is a bullying bigot who this week told people to vote twice and sided with a 17 year old AR-15 toting Trumper vigilante mass shooter in Wisconsin. The highest rated show in the history of The Craig Silverman Show featured William Sulton in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. William returns – from Wisconsin - to tell us what is really going down in Kenosha. William Sulton has roots in Colorado and Wisconsin, and is now the President of the ACLU of Wisconsin.
Happy Pandemic Labor Day. Tom Woodard has been working hard his whole life making his living in the game of golf. Golf is booming and Tom is working hard as head pro at The Meadows. A proud African American and Manual HS grad, we talk civil rights, Trump, Shane Bertsch, Calvin Peete, Denver Prep League Golf, NCAA golf, and the multitudinous Halls of Fame in which Tommy is enshrined. And oh yes, we talk about City Park Golf Course – old and new. Oh my, the views from the new clubhouse are spectacular. Join us.
Breakdown-
William Sulton - 9:22
Dave Gunders - 38:34
Impactful Sound - 47:09
Tom Woodard - 1:09:47
Lyle Wallace - 1:49:56
Quitters never win. We need to win the hearts and minds of the American people. Don’t quit on democracy. Defeat Donald Trump.
America is not Trump’s country club. Don’t let him cheat to win another club championship where he makes up all the rules and somehow gets others to go along. Former Colorado Speaker of the House of Representatives, Terrance Carroll, returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge ready for the fight.
@speakercarroll is an attorney, cop, and clergyman. He also was Colorado’s first and only black House speaker. We discuss Kenosha, racism, justice and what it was like for Terrance to recently be deployed around Colorado’s state Capitol.
Excitement and joy fill my broadcast as Colorado’s own pro golfing stud, Shane Bertsch, age 50, joins me fresh off his victory on the PGA Champions Tour at the Charles Schwab event in the Ozarks. Shane tells us what it’s like to never say die, keep pursuing a dream, and realize victory, fame and fortune in only his second Senior Tour tourney. Wisdom and perspective aplenty from this champion golfer and person.
Troubadour Dave Gunders pleasures us with his cool original composition called “Eddie Don’t Quit.” And I analyze the IMPACTFUL SOUND of this most consequential week.
Breakdown-
Terrance Caroll in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge P1 - 05:55
Terrance Caroll in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge P2 - 30:16
Dave Gunders - 51:59
Shane Bertsch P1 - 59:34
Shane Bertsch P2 - 1:25:09
Quitters never win. We need to win the hearts and minds of the American people. Don’t quit on democracy. Defeat Donald Trump.
America is not Trump’s country club. Don’t let him cheat to win another club championship where he makes up all the rules and somehow gets others to go along. Former Colorado Speaker of the House of Representatives, Terrance Carroll, returns to Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge ready for the fight.
@speakercarroll is an attorney, cop, and clergyman. He also was Colorado’s first and only black House speaker. We discuss Kenosha, racism, justice and what it was like for Terrance to recently be deployed around Colorado’s state Capitol.
Excitement and joy fill my broadcast as Colorado’s own pro golfing stud, Shane Bertsch, age 50, joins me fresh off his victory on the PGA Champions Tour at the Charles Schwab event in the Ozarks. Shane tells us what it’s like to never say die, keep pursuing a dream, and realize victory, fame and fortune in only his second Senior Tour tourney. Wisdom and perspective aplenty from this champion golfer and person.
Troubadour Dave Gunders pleasures us with his cool original composition called “Eddie Don’t Quit.” And I analyze the IMPACTFUL SOUND of this most consequential week.
Breakdown-
Terrance Caroll in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge P1 - 05:55
Terrance Caroll in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge P2 - 30:16
Dave Gunders - 51:59
Shane Bertsch P1 - 59:34
Shane Bertsch P2 - 1:25:09
Morning light. The world starts anew. We open our eyes. Most of us wait till the sun is in the summer sky but not those who have to rise early for work. For many years, famed meteorologist Marty Coniglio woke in the wee hours of the morning to be part of the wake-up crew at 9News.
Others just love the morning. That is true for our Troubadour, Dave Gunders, who gifts us this week with his beautiful song, Light of the Morning. And the story behind it goes back to pre-WWII Germany before the Nazis seized total power and imposed its murderous fascism.
Marty Coniglio lost his job by tweeting a photo of Nazi brownshirts under a Swastika with the words: “Federal Police in cities . . . now where have I seen that before?” Marty knows too much and that includes science. He is repulsed by trump and wants him repudiated in the coming election. Learn about how that decision has affected Marty and his family and what he has to say now about his television employer. The very first time Marty’s commenting on the situation of his termination will be on this show.
Special guest in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge is former Denver DA Mitch Morrissey. Mitch speaks out on DNA nailing the Golden State Killer, rampant destruction in the government end of Colorado’s capital city, and how the JonBenet Ramsey grand jury ended with an indictment of the Ramseys which the DA would not sign. Mitch has a surprising answer when asked to choose between Biden and Trump. Give a listen.
Breakdown-
Marty Coniglio P1 - 3:24
Dave Gunders 30:17
Marty Coniglio P2 - 43:38
Marty Coniglio P3 - 1:53:42
Mitch Morrissey in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge P1 - 2:57:06
Mitch Morrissey in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge P2 - 3:43:16
Morning light. The world starts anew. We open our eyes. Most of us wait till the sun is in the summer sky but not those who have to rise early for work. For many years, famed meteorologist Marty Coniglio woke in the wee hours of the morning to be part of the wake-up crew at 9News.
Others just love the morning. That is true for our Troubadour, Dave Gunders, who gifts us this week with his beautiful song, Light of the Morning. And the story behind it goes back to pre-WWII Germany before the Nazis seized total power and imposed its murderous fascism.
Marty Coniglio lost his job by tweeting a photo of Nazi brownshirts under a Swastika with the words: “Federal Police in cities . . . now where have I seen that before?” Marty knows too much and that includes science. He is repulsed by trump and wants him repudiated in the coming election. Learn about how that decision has affected Marty and his family and what he has to say now about his television employer. The very first time Marty’s commenting on the situation of his termination will be on this show.
Special guest in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge is former Denver DA Mitch Morrissey. Mitch speaks out on DNA nailing the Golden State Killer, rampant destruction in the government end of Colorado’s capital city, and how the JonBenet Ramsey grand jury ended with an indictment of the Ramseys which the DA would not sign. Mitch has a surprising answer when asked to choose between Biden and Trump. Give a listen.
Breakdown-
Marty Coniglio P1 - 3:24
Dave Gunders 30:17
Marty Coniglio P2 - 43:38
Marty Coniglio P3 - 1:53:42
Mitch Morrissey in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge P1 - 2:57:06
Mitch Morrissey in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge P2 - 3:43:16
A worthy endeavor for a lumberjack. Wood is good. Paper products, housing and real fireplaces need good wood. But what about trees destroyed for no good reason?
Few reporters ever sold more newspapers and magazines than legendary sports columnist Rick Reilly. This talented Boulder native knows Donald Trump from celebrity and sports circles. Rick is not impressed especially after researching his bestseller, Commander in Cheat – How Golf Explains Trump. What an honor to be joined for a funny, wide-ranging discussion with this world class journalist.
Among the many egregious acts of Donald Trump was his chopping down a grove of trees along the banks of the Potomac River so golfers at his Trump Washington National Golf Club could see the famous river Washington once crossed. Trump got fined but he didn’t care. After all, didn’t George Washington once cut down a nearby cherry tree?
Dave Gunders, our show’s Troubadour, weighs in with his perfect song about a mighty two-hundred-year-old oak tree felled by a rich fool who felt entitled. Notwithstanding is the most impassioned song you will ever hear about a tree that got chopped down. You’ll love the song and its creator.
We look at the rampant destruction wrought by our President in his effort to avoid accountability for his actions. Elections are all about accountability. Trump is now messing with the US Postal Service to cheat to avoid the outcome he so richly deserves. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold will not let it happen on her watch. Jena joins me in a special session of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Breakdown-
Rick Reilly - 4:15
Dave Gunders - 52:39
Jena Griswold in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 1:23:37
Craig's Poetry Corner - 1:41:45
Craig V. KNUS Part 1 - 1:45:21
A worthy endeavor for a lumberjack. Wood is good. Paper products, housing and real fireplaces need good wood. But what about trees destroyed for no good reason?
Few reporters ever sold more newspapers and magazines than legendary sports columnist Rick Reilly. This talented Boulder native knows Donald Trump from celebrity and sports circles. Rick is not impressed especially after researching his bestseller, Commander in Cheat – How Golf Explains Trump. What an honor to be joined for a funny, wide-ranging discussion with this world class journalist.
Among the many egregious acts of Donald Trump was his chopping down a grove of trees along the banks of the Potomac River so golfers at his Trump Washington National Golf Club could see the famous river Washington once crossed. Trump got fined but he didn’t care. After all, didn’t George Washington once cut down a nearby cherry tree?
Dave Gunders, our show’s Troubadour, weighs in with his perfect song about a mighty two-hundred-year-old oak tree felled by a rich fool who felt entitled. Notwithstanding is the most impassioned song you will ever hear about a tree that got chopped down. You’ll love the song and its creator.
We look at the rampant destruction wrought by our President in his effort to avoid accountability for his actions. Elections are all about accountability. Trump is now messing with the US Postal Service to cheat to avoid the outcome he so richly deserves. Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold will not let it happen on her watch. Jena joins me in a special session of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge.
Breakdown-
Rick Reilly - 4:15
Dave Gunders - 52:39
Jena Griswold in Craig's Lawyer's Lounge - 1:23:37
Craig's Poetry Corner - 1:41:45
Craig V. KNUS Part 1 - 1:45:21
My Saturday morning podcast covers four big news stories. First guest, famous former Denver cop DARIL CINQUANTA (the Blue Chameleon) just caught escaped convict who shot him over 40 years ago.
SPENCER KUVIN, Palm Beach, Florida victims’ rights’ attorney tells us how his clients and he started cases against Epstein and Maxwell and what he fears will happen to Ghislane now. Wow! What a session of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, which stays open to welcome Denver immigration attorney extraordinaire, HANS MEYER, who just won Johnson v Barr in the Tenth Circuit.
No sports story bigger for me than Rockies on fire out of the gate. Maybe this is our half-year! Remember Rocktober with my special guest, PATRICK SAUNDERS from the Denver Post, who bats clean-up and hits grand slam discussing his amazing Denver history, his old man, and covering the Rockies in this pandemic era.
Troubadour Dave Gunders sings and talks our problems away with his epic pandemic song, Nothing the Wind Can’t Blow.
The Craig Silverman Show – new episodes air Saturday mornings 9 – 12 or online anytime at www.thecraigsilvermanshow.com
Breakdown:
Daril Cinquanta - 2:41
Spencer Kuvin - 26:05
Dave Gunders - 53:19
Hans Meyers - 1:03:09
Patrick Saunders - 1:36:57
My Saturday morning podcast covers four big news stories. First guest, famous former Denver cop DARIL CINQUANTA (the Blue Chameleon) just caught escaped convict who shot him over 40 years ago.
SPENCER KUVIN, Palm Beach, Florida victims’ rights’ attorney tells us how his clients and he started cases against Epstein and Maxwell and what he fears will happen to Ghislane now. Wow! What a session of Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge, which stays open to welcome Denver immigration attorney extraordinaire, HANS MEYER, who just won Johnson v Barr in the Tenth Circuit.
No sports story bigger for me than Rockies on fire out of the gate. Maybe this is our half-year! Remember Rocktober with my special guest, PATRICK SAUNDERS from the Denver Post, who bats clean-up and hits grand slam discussing his amazing Denver history, his old man, and covering the Rockies in this pandemic era.
Troubadour Dave Gunders sings and talks our problems away with his epic pandemic song, Nothing the Wind Can’t Blow.
The Craig Silverman Show – new episodes air Saturday mornings 9 – 12 or online anytime at www.thecraigsilvermanshow.com
Breakdown:
Daril Cinquanta - 2:41
Spencer Kuvin - 26:05
Dave Gunders - 53:19
Hans Meyers - 1:03:09
Patrick Saunders - 1:36:57
CIVIL RIGHTS! We all have civil rights. Some people hire me to enforce those rights. Other times, I seek to protect civil rights through my free speech into a microphone. Or through my penning columns as Columnist at Large for the Colorado Sun.
The passing of Rep. John Lewis has got me focused on civil rights and the sacrifices necessary to make civil rights happen. Bloody Sunday in Selma concerned the right to vote and joined in line that Sunday to try to cross that Edmund Pettus Bridge were young and brave John Lewis, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, all now of blessed memory. Three American civil rights heroes. There were others. There still are lots of others.
We commemorate Colorado Day by celebrating civil rights champions with the only child of Rabbi Heschel, Dartmouth College Professor Susannah Heschel. In Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge is law professor and unfair housing expert, Professor Stefan Krieger. The veteran law school professor had his whole life changed by MLK and Rabbi Heschel. Andrew Struttman is a bright GOP political pro who put it all on the line to call out Michelle Malkin on the pages of the Denver Post. He gives a brilliant interview on this week’s episode. Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us back to Earth with a special song and beautiful words.
Enjoy your civil rights and get ready to win with wisdom and a good soul on this week’s episode of The Craig Silverman Show.
Susannah Heschel - 3:40
Andrew Struttmann - 49:00
Dave Gunders - 1:36:45
Stefan Kriegar - 1:55:13
CIVIL RIGHTS! We all have civil rights. Some people hire me to enforce those rights. Other times, I seek to protect civil rights through my free speech into a microphone. Or through my penning columns as Columnist at Large for the Colorado Sun.
The passing of Rep. John Lewis has got me focused on civil rights and the sacrifices necessary to make civil rights happen. Bloody Sunday in Selma concerned the right to vote and joined in line that Sunday to try to cross that Edmund Pettus Bridge were young and brave John Lewis, Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., and Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, all now of blessed memory. Three American civil rights heroes. There were others. There still are lots of others.
We commemorate Colorado Day by celebrating civil rights champions with the only child of Rabbi Heschel, Dartmouth College Professor Susannah Heschel. In Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge is law professor and unfair housing expert, Professor Stefan Krieger. The veteran law school professor had his whole life changed by MLK and Rabbi Heschel. Andrew Struttman is a bright GOP political pro who put it all on the line to call out Michelle Malkin on the pages of the Denver Post. He gives a brilliant interview on this week’s episode. Troubadour Dave Gunders brings us back to Earth with a special song and beautiful words.
Enjoy your civil rights and get ready to win with wisdom and a good soul on this week’s episode of The Craig Silverman Show.
Susannah Heschel - 3:40
Andrew Struttmann - 49:00
Dave Gunders - 1:36:45
Stefan Kriegar - 1:55:13
Are people good or bad? Are we considerate or selfish bastards? Colorado Governor Jared Polis knew some scofflaws, realizing there was not much punishment behind his mask mandate, would act like selfish bastards, emulating the President of the United States.
Donald Trump is sending secret police into American cities and we talk about that outrage with former Congressman John LeBoutilliier. He’s a Republican disgusted by Trump and his cult of Trumpsters. Dr. Mark Johnson, Executive Director of Jefferson County Colorado Health, answers Craig’s questions about Trump, this pandemic, Banadamere, Randy Corporon and what people are really like; deep down.
Dave Gunders, our Troubadour, tells Craig the meaning behind his outstanding song: Deep Down.
Showstopper today is Michelle Malkin, a veteran conservative pundit, not used to getting questioned by a non-adoring host. No one on Denver Trump radio dares question her about the anti-Jew lowlifes she props up as “Mommy Groyper.” Apparently, the hosts on Denver’s conservative Trump radio don’t mind some Jew hating associations among their heroes. Wait till you hear my hard questions and how Ms. Malkin responded. You’ve rarely heard anything like this.
Don’t expect hard questions for Malkin, Corporon or their ilk on Denver Trump radio where Peter Boyles rules the roost and Malkin is celebrated for almost getting “hurt” in Denver last Sunday. It is hard to believe that DPD wanted that “celebration” last Sunday. Chief told Corporon and his Proud Boys and America Firsters no thank you, but there was a reaction to be provoked. And boy, was it ever. No one covers Denver and Colorado like the Craig Silverman Show.
Breakdown:
Dr. Nedra Downing Part 1- 7:37
Michelle Malkin- 23:39
Samantha Koch- 1:07:39
Dr. Mark Johnson- 1:40:58
Dave Gunders- 2:12:54
John LeBoutillier- 2:27:53
Dr. Nedra Downing Part 2- 2:50:49
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers Lounge- 3:05:28
Are people good or bad? Are we considerate or selfish bastards? Colorado Governor Jared Polis knew some scofflaws, realizing there was not much punishment behind his mask mandate, would act like selfish bastards, emulating the President of the United States.
Donald Trump is sending secret police into American cities and we talk about that outrage with former Congressman John LeBoutilliier. He’s a Republican disgusted by Trump and his cult of Trumpsters. Dr. Mark Johnson, Executive Director of Jefferson County Colorado Health, answers Craig’s questions about Trump, this pandemic, Banadamere, Randy Corporon and what people are really like; deep down.
Dave Gunders, our Troubadour, tells Craig the meaning behind his outstanding song: Deep Down.
Showstopper today is Michelle Malkin, a veteran conservative pundit, not used to getting questioned by a non-adoring host. No one on Denver Trump radio dares question her about the anti-Jew lowlifes she props up as “Mommy Groyper.” Apparently, the hosts on Denver’s conservative Trump radio don’t mind some Jew hating associations among their heroes. Wait till you hear my hard questions and how Ms. Malkin responded. You’ve rarely heard anything like this.
Don’t expect hard questions for Malkin, Corporon or their ilk on Denver Trump radio where Peter Boyles rules the roost and Malkin is celebrated for almost getting “hurt” in Denver last Sunday. It is hard to believe that DPD wanted that “celebration” last Sunday. Chief told Corporon and his Proud Boys and America Firsters no thank you, but there was a reaction to be provoked. And boy, was it ever. No one covers Denver and Colorado like the Craig Silverman Show.
Breakdown:
Dr. Nedra Downing Part 1- 7:37
Michelle Malkin- 23:39
Samantha Koch- 1:07:39
Dr. Mark Johnson- 1:40:58
Dave Gunders- 2:12:54
John LeBoutillier- 2:27:53
Dr. Nedra Downing Part 2- 2:50:49
Michael Bailey in Craig's Lawyers Lounge- 3:05:28
Theme this week is Bank Job – just when we thought we were getting to other side, we have hit the bank, and are going back again. Craig urges folks to follow Fauci and critiques flat earthers on Trump train. And then there are Bank Jobs as in bank robberies, including discussion of 1991 United Bank Massacre with then Denver DA Norman Strickland Early, Jr. Norm and Craig reminisce, and then tackle Trump and who should be Biden’s VP. Craig and Rick Sallinger from Channel Four talk about the pandemic era case of Jeffco v Bandimere. Political pro Laura Chapin kicks off show with her political analysis followed by Colorado Sun boss man, Larry Ryckman. The Craig Silverman Show Troubadour, Dave Gunders, delivers a classic about a bank job committed by a man named Billy B.
30:08 - Laura Chapin
1:05:35 - Larry Ryckman
1:28:24 - Dave Gunders
1:48:44 - Rick Sallinger
2:22:18 - Norm Early Jr.
Theme this week is Bank Job – just when we thought we were getting to other side, we have hit the bank, and are going back again. Craig urges folks to follow Fauci and critiques flat earthers on Trump train. And then there are Bank Jobs as in bank robberies, including discussion of 1991 United Bank Massacre with then Denver DA Norman Strickland Early, Jr. Norm and Craig reminisce, and then tackle Trump and who should be Biden’s VP. Craig and Rick Sallinger from Channel Four talk about the pandemic era case of Jeffco v Bandimere. Political pro Laura Chapin kicks off show with her political analysis followed by Colorado Sun boss man, Larry Ryckman. The Craig Silverman Show Troubadour, Dave Gunders, delivers a classic about a bank job committed by a man named Billy B.
30:08 - Laura Chapin
1:05:35 - Larry Ryckman
1:28:24 - Dave Gunders
1:48:44 - Rick Sallinger
2:22:18 - Norm Early Jr.
Craig brings summer heat with sizzling guests. Colo AG Phil Weiser talks Elijah McClain, Greenwood Village, bigotry & more in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Jeremy Jojolla from 9News shines as he IDs Nazis in Colorado. Mike Nelson from Channel 7 is always welcome truth teller about climate and Covid. We needed a DC insider. Few better than Eli Stokols, White House reporter for the LA Times.
Phil Weiser- 6:55
Jeremy Jojolla- 42:50
Dave Gunders- 1:33:00
Mike Nelson- 1:44:15
Eli Stokols- 2:10:45
Craig brings summer heat with sizzling guests. Colo AG Phil Weiser talks Elijah McClain, Greenwood Village, bigotry & more in Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge. Jeremy Jojolla from 9News shines as he IDs Nazis in Colorado. Mike Nelson from Channel 7 is always welcome truth teller about climate and Covid. We needed a DC insider. Few better than Eli Stokols, White House reporter for the LA Times.
Phil Weiser- 6:55
Jeremy Jojolla- 42:50
Dave Gunders- 1:33:00
Mike Nelson- 1:44:15
Eli Stokols- 2:10:45
The Craig Silverman Show is back in action!
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge is back and so is the guest scheduled for that aborted third hour on November 16, 2019. Scott Robinson has been a renowned Colorado lawyer for more than four decades. He has been the legal analyst at 9 News for 25 years. Normally, Scott keeps his politics to himself, but not on this Independence Day. Scott Robinson roasts President Trump! Listen to his reasons why.
And speaking of good listening, The Craig Silverman Show podcast has a Troubadour. His name is David Gunders and he has worked as a popular musician for many decades. Dave has a song for every occasion. This show airs his classic, Fourth of July.
Here is what I predict. Trump is toxic in Colorado. Cory Gardner is finished and so is any Republican running for office in metro Denver. After the Republican rout, conservatives will turn to politicians who stuck their neck out and opposed Trump. No one on the GOP side in Colorado has done that more than former Republican State Rep. Victor Mitchell who came in second to Walker Stapleton in the 208 GOP primary.
Vic Mitchell is back and let me give you a hint, he has not grown fonder of Donald J. Trump. Vic and I also discuss Hamilton which was a game changing event for me. A work of genius, we celebrate on The Craig Silverman Show the Disney plus release of this remarkable play.
Remember when I went to broadcast from the White House on 7/27/17? I do. That is when my son Sam and I drove from DC up to NYC to see the show and Hamilton’s grave, and then came back to D.C. through Philly. Please join us.
The Craig Silverman Show is back in action!
Craig’s Lawyers’ Lounge is back and so is the guest scheduled for that aborted third hour on November 16, 2019. Scott Robinson has been a renowned Colorado lawyer for more than four decades. He has been the legal analyst at 9 News for 25 years. Normally, Scott keeps his politics to himself, but not on this Independence Day. Scott Robinson roasts President Trump! Listen to his reasons why.
And speaking of good listening, The Craig Silverman Show podcast has a Troubadour. His name is David Gunders and he has worked as a popular musician for many decades. Dave has a song for every occasion. This show airs his classic, Fourth of July.
Here is what I predict. Trump is toxic in Colorado. Cory Gardner is finished and so is any Republican running for office in metro Denver. After the Republican rout, conservatives will turn to politicians who stuck their neck out and opposed Trump. No one on the GOP side in Colorado has done that more than former Republican State Rep. Victor Mitchell who came in second to Walker Stapleton in the 208 GOP primary.
Vic Mitchell is back and let me give you a hint, he has not grown fonder of Donald J. Trump. Vic and I also discuss Hamilton which was a game changing event for me. A work of genius, we celebrate on The Craig Silverman Show the Disney plus release of this remarkable play.
Remember when I went to broadcast from the White House on 7/27/17? I do. That is when my son Sam and I drove from DC up to NYC to see the show and Hamilton’s grave, and then came back to D.C. through Philly. Please join us.
Introducing the ALL NEW show...
The Craig Silverman Show - Saturdays from 9am - Noon
TheCraigSilvermanShow.com
Introducing the ALL NEW show...
The Craig Silverman Show - Saturdays from 9am - Noon
TheCraigSilvermanShow.com