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Quote of the Day — Washington Irving

January 10, 2020

There is nothing in this world so hard to get at as truth. And there is nothing in this world but truth that I care for. — Washington Irving

1783–1859

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Washington Irving

1783–1859

Washington Irving stands as America’s first literary icon—a writer whose elegant prose and imaginative storytelling established American letters on the world stage. Born in New York in 1783 and named after George Washington, Irving grew up with wanderlust and theatrical ambition, eventually becoming the first American writer to make his pen his primary means of support. His whimsical satirical essays published under the pseudonym “Jonathan Oldstyle” and his collaborations on Salmagundi established his literary voice. In 1809, his History of New York under the pseudonym Diedrich Knickerbocker rocketed him to fame at age twenty-six. His masterpiece, The Sketch Book of…

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From the Show

Washington Irving’s reflection on the pursuit of truth anchored the January 10, 2020 broadcast, where Kelly Sloan previewed upcoming legislative threats including forced family leave and minimum wage mandates while analyzing the national opioid crisis, and Brad Beck exposed a $1.1 million wire fraud targeting the town of Erie and questioned the lack of transparent response from local officials.

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Government Force and the 2020 Colorado Legislative Session

Kelly Sloan previews Colorado's 2020 legislative session while Brad Beck exposes a $1.1 million fraud in Erie. January 10, 2020.

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