The Kim Monson Show Archive
July 2023
The Kim Monson Show is broadcast every weekday morning at 6-7 am on 560 KLZ AM. The show is rebroadcast every weekday night at 10-11 pm. If you missed a show or want to go listen to a particular guest or segment, you’re in luck: this page is the vault for all shows after the initial broadcast. Shows are archived by year and month.
Unveiling Grid Vulnerabilities: How Texas Legislature Responded to Pressure Instead of Strengthening the Grid
The Texas legislature had a chance to strengthen the grid, but seemingly yielded to pressure and retreated, as explained by David Tice, the director of the documentary “Grid Down, Power Up.” Douglas County GOP chair Steve Peck and DougCo County Assessor Toby Damisch discuss an upcoming town hall on Prop HH.
Free Market Capitalism vs Socialism
What is free market capitalism? What is socialism? What is cronyism? Author at To Advance Freedom Rick Turnquist discusses each of these economic systems.
Self-Restraint, Self-Reliance, Self-Assertion, and Civic Knowledge
Fellow Liberty Toastmasters share their perspective on self-assertion of our natural rights with other individuals and with PBIs. Colorado Taxpayers Bill of Rights (TABOR) board director Natalie Menten and Brandon Wark with Free State Colorado discuss their video series regarding Colorado property taxes, property assessments, Prop HH, and TABOR.
A Pragmatic Look at Energy Needs and Climate Change
CEO of Laramie Energy Bob Boswell discusses the basic fallacies of “Green” energy. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares his weekly update regarding the food and energy produced for urban dwellers by those who live in rural America.
Changes to Colorado’s Family and Medical Leave Insurance Bring More Challenges to Business Owners
Pasio HR CEO Roger Hays joins Kim to discuss the expansion of Colorado’s paid sick leave law in August.. Entrepreneur and owner of 88 Drive-In Theatre Susan Kochevar discusses Rhode Island’s new law that adds costly registration fees and privacy concerns for independent contractors and freelancers.
The Nation Will Follow
Ret. Army Colonel John Mills explains how the recent release of the Durham Report has heightened everyday Americans’ concerns about the Deep State and corruption within the government, leading them to actively seek ways to join the fight against the determined shadowy forces threatening their liberty. Brad Beck shares how to stay cool when discussing hot topics.
How and Why the Federalist Papers Matter Today
Author Allen Thomas discusses whether The Federalist Paperswere only relevant to Americans who lived in the 18th century or are they relevant to individuals living in 2023 America as well.
Artificial Intelligence and the Illusory Doorway to Godhood
Dr. Jill Vecchio discusses the desire of some in our society to attain god-like status through Artificial Intelligence and transhumanism, despite the historical evidence showing that such attempts have not been successful. Greg Allison, America’s foremost expert on the Chinese balloon threat and the MP Task Force Alabama Director, highlights why everyday Americans should be worried about the Biden administration’s lackadaisical responses to our national and grid security.
Barbie Gets a Lesson in Geopolitics
Author Helen Raleigh joins Kim to discuss her latest essay, Barbie Gets a Lesson in Geopolitics. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos notes the latest regarding public policy issues that will limit our food supply and access to reliable, efficient, affordable and abundant power sources. Ryan Graham of Monument Academy joins Kim to discuss current events.
AARP’s Conflicting Priorities
President of American Commitment Phil Kerpen explains the disconnect between the priorities of AARP advocating on behalf of its corporate partners and the real concerns of America’s seniors. Col. Bill Rutledge (Ret. USAF) discusses the importance of the role of women as housewives.
Smart Meters Are Still a Dumb Idea
Larry Behrens, communications director with Power the Future, explains why smart meters are a dumb idea. Michael Brandow discusses his satirical book What’s the Problem Now? Black Grievances and White Guilt.
A Line of Defense Against Mail-in Ballot Fraud
Jay Valentine joins Kim to talk about his latest article and express his concerns about ballot harvesting.
Rochelle Walensky’s Vaccine Peddling
Dr. James Lyons-Weiler explains that outgoing CDC Director Rochelle Walensky recommends the novel RSV vaccine for adults aged 60 and older. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses pesticides and crop yields.
If You Like Your Car, Can You Keep Your Car?
Dr. Brian Joondeph discusses his recent essay at American Thinker, When did the Left go from Standing up to ‘The Man’ to becoming ‘The Man’?
Working Across Party Lines
Former Ambassador and Florida Congressman Francis Rooney asks, “With a small Republican majority in the House of Representatives and a slim Democrat majority in the Senate—is it a recipe for disaster or an opportunity to finally work across party lines?”
The Sanctity of the Individual and Right to Own Property
The sanctity of the individual and right to own property are foundational to the American Idea. Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson explains we are engaged in the ancient and eternal battle of independence versus control. Dr. Douglas Groothuis discusses his book about wokism, Fire in the Streets: How You Can Confidently Respond to Incendiary Topics.