Gold sponsor of The Kim Monson Show and member of the Harris Family, which owns and operates Hooters restaurant locations in Colorado and Arizona. A Denver native now based in Arizona.
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Susan Harris is a Denver native and business owner who, along with the Harris Family, serves as a Gold sponsor of The Kim Monson Show, a conservative talk radio program broadcast weekdays on KLZ 560 AM in Denver. The Harris Family owns and operates multiple Hooters restaurant locations across Colorado and Arizona.
Harris has been a longtime supporter of the show, sponsoring the Federalist Papers and Founding Documents series with Ben Martin throughout 2019. She appears regularly as a monthly guest, providing commentary on a wide range of topics including current events, cultural issues, and conservative philosophy.
Having relocated from Colorado to Arizona, Harris remains deeply engaged in grassroots conservative activism in both states. Her on-air discussions cover election integrity, the importance of independent media, faith-based values, personal responsibility, and the philosophical foundations of conservatism. She frequently explores themes of gratitude, forgiveness, and the connection between positive thinking and personal well-being.
Harris provides analysis of national political developments, including Trump administration policies, Arizona legislative battles, and broader cultural shifts. She is a vocal proponent of civic engagement and encourages listeners to remain active in their communities regardless of political outcomes.
Dr. Brian Joondeph on Colorado's empty classrooms, Nate Jorgensen on the business exodus, and Karen Gordey on Lakewood's blocked petition. June 15, 2026.
“We are the only state of all 50 states that is 100% in conformity with the Big Beautiful Bill.”
Roger Mangan on permissive use, Rich Guggenheim on his Senate run, Joondeph on political violence, and Susan Harris on the Tina Peters clemency. May 18, 2026.
“But specifically in Colorado, it is very shocking to me that there is so little transparency about what goes on in our elections.”
Maricopa County's election power fight, Colorado's HB26-1322 therapist-liability bill, and the GOP chair race. April 28, 2026.
“The reason I live in Arizona is because Colorado left me. I did not leave Colorado. It left me. And now I'm in Arizona and I'm seeing the same thing happening.”
“And it really just highlights again that our elections are not being run properly.”
Kim Monson examines voter roll data, the Lakewood rezoning fight, FBI election probes, and Colorado legislation. March 26, 2026.
“So what do they already know? What does the FBI already know? What records do they have? So, you know, election records are deleted. Yes, that's true. Is any type of record actually ever deleted? I don't know. I'm not a technology expert, but it sure seems like when records are truly wanted by the Department of Justice, somehow they get them.”
Harry Haury reveals post-certification election record changes in Colorado while Susan Harris examines globalism on Kim Monson's February 16, 2026 broadcast.
“Election fraud doesn't require intent. It requires disobedience to the law.”
Dr. Jill Vecchio warns about AI in healthcare and the WEF agenda. Teddy Collins and Susan Harris discuss SB26-005 and civic engagement. January 23, 2026.
“I think the left has become very efficient at making everyone feel exhausted and feel powerless.”
“looked at me and he said, and I quote, I would murder some people. And I was so shocked, Kim, I was just completely taken aback.”
Dr. Swathi explores energy medicine, Dr. Murray Sabrin advocates abolishing income taxes, and Susan Harris discusses Turning Point USA. October 21, 2025.
“But honestly, I really don't think the NFL views the Super Bowl anymore as an American show.”
Surveillance in wildfire policy, Colorado's single-party crisis, and Arizona legislative gridlock. July 29, 2025.
“To get back any credibility at all with the government, not to mention the media, but most importantly, our government, to have any credibility at all, if we never see accountability, then I guess I feel like that ship has sailed and it's just not going to happen.”
Governor Polis signs SB25-003 while HB1312 advances through the legislature. Second Amendment advocates launch the Second Syndicate. April 11, 2025.
“Yes, it is a domestic issue and there are nefarious characters domestically, but there are also very nefarious characters globally. And when you start to dig pretty deep into that issue, you discover pretty quickly that there are some foreign bad actors involved in this. And that is what we need to really beef up the security in our elections against.”
“Well, I would like to say I do feel so much optimism right now, especially in the younger generation. I recently got some information from Turning Point USA, you know, they're out on the college campuses and there are thousands and thousands of students now attending their events. So it is very encouraging.”
Susan Harris shares optimism for 2025 while Trent Loos explains the ruminant revival for American freedom. January 2, 2025.
“The truth started escaping, and it escaped faster than they could control it for once. And it was really kind of crazy but exciting as well, And I think, honestly, that's why we're seeing or why we saw success in the election was because voices were actually able to be heard.”
“And I keep a little note next to my sink in my bathroom, and it's a little note that says, what if it turns out better than you could have ever imagined?”
“The truth started escaping, and it escaped faster than they could control it for once.”
“And I just feel I've lived a great life. And I do feel like the rest of my life, if need be, I will spend making sure my children and grandchildren have at least the opportunity to live the American dream the way I have.”
“What if it turns out better than you could have ever imagined?”
Susan Harris and Kim Monson explore the meaning of conservatism and personal responsibility, plus an SRO defends keeping officers in schools. June 16, 2020.
“If you really want to change the world, and this is what I think young people have gotten away from, you have to start with yourself, you have to grow up, you have to mature, you have to understand what you want in your life and what is going to make your life the very best it can be.”
“I think conservatism is about the meaningful life happiness, and the left is about utopian, hedonist happiness.”
Susan Harris explores new beginnings, positive thinking, and forgiveness with Kim Monson on Wednesday, January 1, 2020.
“Really, forgiveness is the most selfish act you can have because if you can forgive someone who has wronged you, you can move on and you can get past all of that anger and hurt that that person may have caused you.”
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