Tag: Camellia Peterson
- Wednesday, November 13, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
97.1 FM (St. Louis): Annie Frey Show: Will Scharf says Trump is sending a clear message about what his government will look like 97.1 FM (St. Louis): Annie Frey Show YouTube short: Will Scharf on how Donald Trump is resetting the justice system Brad (Hildebrand) & John (Combest) Show on 104.5 FM (Washington, Mo.), Wednesday: […]
- Friday, September 27, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Fox Business: Sen. Eric Schmitt: Another attempt against Trump ‘can’t happen’ 97.1FM (St. Louis): Mark Reardon Show: Sen. Eric Schmitt on upcoming VP debate, NY Mayor Eric Adams, more Brad (Hildebrand) & John (Combest) Show on 104.5 FM (WashMo), Thursday: 60-second recap of Schmitt vs. Chinese communists story, plus where to recruit the best female […]
- Friday, August 16, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
Rosenbaum: State Fair roundup: Hawley vs. Kunce; Kehoe vs. Quade; more This Week in Missouri Politics: Missouri State Fair Midweek Update – Americans for Prosperity – Missouri’s Camellia Peterson on #mogov primary (0:45), state legislative races (1:20), and the definition of GINOs (2:25), political outrage (3:15), Ham Breakfast (3:45) This Week in Missouri Politics: Missouri […]
- Thursday, May 16, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
The Hill: Cori Bush sends letter to all House members urging support for radiation compensation law; Senate bill is sponsored by Hawley and Schmitt States Newsroom, via Missouri Independent: U.S. Senate GOP tries to block states from spending some of their COVID relief cash Brad (Hildebrand) & John (Combest) Show on 104.5 FM (WashMo), Wednesday: […]
- Wednesday, May 15, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
The Missouri Times’ Scott Faughn: TWMP Column: 2024 Republican Bench Tipsheet Can you tell the difference between Mike Kehoe quotes and Taylor Swift lyrics? Guess along with Brad Hildebrand on The Tortured Politicians Department, this morning at 7 a.m. Central on 104.5 FM in WashMo (full segment on YouTube) The Tortured Politicians Department Archive on […]
- Tuesday, May 7, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
NPR, via KCUR: Atomic vets may lose their federal benefits. Sen. Josh Hawley is pushing Congress to help KCMO: Pete Mundo Show: Tony Botello of Tony’s Kansas City on illegal aliens being processed through KC airport and media ignoring the story (4:30); stadium debates and Royals/Chiefs history (7:25); little-known facts about KC’s role in Cinco […]
- Monday, April 8, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
This Week in Missouri Politics: Panel of Rep. Jamie Johnson (D-Kansas City), Rep. Bill Hardwick (R-Dixon), Rep. Don Mayhew (R-Crocker) and consultant Sharon Jones (D) talk with Scott Faughn on good and bad in state budget (0:35); Mayhew on “26-year-olds sitting in a basement of their mom and dad’s house playing first-person shooter games and […]
- Saturday, January 6, 2024 – Missouri political news headlines ()
KRES/KWIX (Moberly): Luetkemeyer says he won’t be a lobbyist, says he has “tons” of things to do on his farm St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum “On the Trail” column: Luetkemeyer retirement decision could prompt domino effect for the 2024 election; Sen. Mary Elizabeth Coleman (R-Arnold) announces bid X.com: 97.1FM (St. Louis): Video clip: Mary […]
- Friday, December 29, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
This Week in Missouri Politics Mid-Week Update: Scott Faughn chats with Stephanie Bell of Ellinger Bell and John Combest; Stein of Knowledge and Washington University Mug of Smug (1:45); 2023 transgender debates (3:00); Senate caucuses (4:50); abortion and likelihood that a group of female activists can make a decision (8:00); Joyce Aboussie selecting Trudy Busch […]
- Wednesday, November 22, 2023 – Missouri political news headlines ()
This Week in Missouri Politics Mid-Week Update: Scott Faughn and John Combest discuss website background and how it works (0:15); favors for progressive content creators (3:45); Chris Koster, his mom, and why John improves media headlines (4:15); Missouri Independent (6:40); conservatives and libertarians building their own news outlets (13:45); early announcement of new radio show […]