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It seems ESPN, though late to the party, is doing its part to "cancel" President Donald J. Trump. The website ran a hit piece today...from something that happened over 15 years ago. And of course, they're citing and referencing possible (but not probable) events that took place with someone who is no longer alive. Trust me, though, the guy voted for Dopey Joe eight years after his death.

Speaking of President Trump, more and more election "issues" are popping up. Arizona may be the most high-profile, but there are discoveries of "problems" in Georgia, New Hampshire and Wisconsin, among others. Michigan, meanwhile, takes a head-in-the-sand approach, i.e., if you don't allow fraud complaints or lawsuits, the fraud didn't happen.

For its part, ESPN also ran some good and thorough sports stories, two of which I will discuss. One deals with the topic of "tampering" when it comes to recruiting college basketball players in the Transfer Portal...BEFORE they actually, officially, enter the portal. Another deals with a cruel joke played on a former defensive back from Austin Peay, Juantarius Bryant, who was the victim of a cruel hoax, but has managed to learn from it and rise above it, versus playing the hapless victim. The good news? He WILL get a chance to showcase his skills at a camp/workout soon.

We'll also discuss updates on the election fraud, highlight new week's inaugural program featuring small/local/independent businesses, and get to any other news of the day. Included is a segment called, "What Did I Miss?", giving listeners a chance to tell me what story, or stories, that were too obvious. It's a good time to call in and tell me how wrong I am !

Join us this Wednesday, 5/26/21, at 5:30pm. Listen online or call ( 319)-527-6706!

 

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