The Kim Monson Show Radio Archive—June 2020 - The Kim Monson Show

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The Kim Monson Show Radio Archive—June 2020

THE KIM MONSON SHOW ARCHIVE

JUNE 2020

The Kim Monson Show is broadcast ever 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. 

Independence Week 2020: Joshua Dunn on The Great American Experiment

Guest Joshua Dunn, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Professor in Constitutional Law and political theory, discusses with Kim the importance of Alexis de Tocqueville’s thought on political equality and social equality, and its applicability to today’s current events. 

The Importance of Effective Communication

Guest Brad Beck and Kim continue their conversation as to what are the best steps for effective communication. Lorne Levy, mortgage specialist with Polygon Financial Group, and Karen Levine, award-winning Realtor, join Kim to discuss the state of the real-estate market. 

School Resource Officers and Denver Public Schools

Guest Jason McBride with Gang Rescue and Support Program (GRASP; graspyouth.org) explains his involvement in the community as he actively works with gang members and shows them a better way of life through intervention programs. State Representative Tim Geitner joins Kim to discuss HB20-1425, Hospital Patient Visitation Rights During COVID-19. Jason McBride with Presidential Wealth alerts us to improvements within the CARES Act.

Cooperation and Coercion:  How Busybodies Became Busybullies and What That Means for Economics and Politics

Guest Antony Davis, associate professor of economics at Duquesne University and co-author of Cooperation and Coercion:  How Busybodies Became Busybullies and What That Means for Economics and Politics, joins Kim in a discussion regarding cooperation vs. coercion. Tim McCormack, candidate for District Attorney for Adams and Broomfield Counties, states that this office is about protecting and serving the community, and not about politicizing it for a specific agenda.

What is Conservatism?

Susan Harris, partner of the Kim Monson Show and sponsor of the series featuring Ben Martin exploring Important Speeches and Documents of the American Foundation, dissects the meaning of “conservatism” with Kim. A School Resource Officer (SRO) joins Kim to discuss the recent action by Denver Public Schools and Boulder Valley School District to dissolve their School Resource Officer Program.

Hickenlooper’s Ethics Violations

Suzanne Staiert, candidate for SD 27, suzannestaiert.com, joins Kim to discuss her candidacy, the recent ethics trial for former Gov. Hickenlooper and ballot initiative Due Date Too Late. Anthony Hartsook, retired Lt. Colonel with the Army, discusses the current controversy regarding George Teal, candidate for Douglas County Commissioner. 

The Challenges America Faces

Guest Jay Davidson, founder, chairman, and CEO of First American State Bank, discusses with Kim the challenges America is facing today. Sue Moore from the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado (rlcco.org) reviews aggressive bills that should not have been introduced or heard during the extended session.

Remembering D-Day

Retired Air Force Major General Bentley Rayburn joins Kim to explain what took place on the historic day, June 6, 1944, known as D-Day.

Colorado State Budget Passes House, Moves to Senate

State Representative Kim Ransom joins Kim to discuss the state budget that was passed in the House and is now in the Senate. Reggie Carr and Johnny Thomas, founders I’MA Trumpster, talk about their new show on KLZ starting Sunday, June 14th, 4-5 pm.

ReOpen Colorado

Guest Andrew Roise, software executive and founder of Reopen Colorado, joins Kim to discuss efforts and challenges going forward. Tim McCormack, candidate for Broomfield County and Adams County District Attorney, believes in the right to assemble and does not believe in riots that involve violence, property destruction and theft of property.

Protests and the Colorado Capitol

Former State Senator Kevin Lundberg, author of the Lundberg Report (kevinlundberg.com to subscribe), joins Kim to discuss what is happening at the Colorado Capitol.

Current Events and the Chinese Communist Party

Guest Joshua Philipp, an award-winning investigative reporter with The Epoch Times and host of The China Report remarks on current events involving the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Sue Moore with the Republican Liberty Caucus of Colorado, rlcco.org, joins Kim to discuss actions of the Colorado State Legislature as they reconvene after a “temporary” adjournment.