THE KIM MONSON SHOW ARCHIVE
MARCH 2019
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.
Say No to Gas Taxes
Representative Susan Beckman on SB-181 (Oil & Gas bill) and HB-1257 (end-run on TABOR) and Grover Norquist is in the studio discussing the problems with gas taxes and taxes in general.
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Do You Feel Safe With the Homeless Living on Your Sidewalk?
Sherrie Gibson is running for State Chair of the Colorado GOP and Karen Levine and Peter Wall discuss the dangers of the Right to Survive initiative.
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Democrat’s Socialist Bill Defeated in Senate 57-0
The New Green Deal gets humiliated in the Senate, Congressman Ken Buck discusses the false promises of Socialism and Kevn Lundgren on the Colorado 2020 budget.
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The Origins of the Federalist Papers
Former Army Ranger and American historian Ben Martin and Kim talk about the origins of the Federalist Papers.
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Trump Vindicated in Collusion Witch Hunt
Trump triumphs in Mueller Collusion probe and class is in session with Dr. Chris Miller and Sandy Shanor on the sinister agenda in higher education and the need for our children to revisit traditional approaches to school that eschew the current focus on screens and technology.ive.
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Colorado United In Prayer Through the 1Church Initiative
Democrats push for a super-strict climate control bill, Steve Kessler explains the importance of the Electoral College and Amy Everette & Evie Zuir bring word of the 1Church Initiative.
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Socialism and The Battle for Colorado’s Values
The original AOC—Amy Oliver Cooke, Executive Vice President of the Independence Institute—talks about the threat of the socialist left to Colorado and America.
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The Importance of Value
Dr. Thomas Krannawitter and Kim discuss the importance of teaching people and businesses how to become more valuable, which in turn creates wealth.
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The Seven Basic Needs
Counseler Jim Lewis joins Kim for a discussion and examination on the seven basic needs of every person.
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Governor Polis Signs National Popular Vote Act
Governor Polis signs the National Popular Vote Act and Frank Hawkins shares his list of the ten most destructive Americans of the past 8 decades.
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Two Moms Talk About HB19-1032
Angie Austin and Kim Munson discuss HB19-1032, the bill seeking to promote a hypersexual agenda in Colorado classrooms.
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Is Free Healthcare a Right?
Dr. Jill Vecchio explodes the myths surrounding socialized medicine and "free" health care.
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Jason McBride Breaks Down Trump’s Tax Cuts
Douglas County Commissioner Laura Thomas on Colorado's Red Flag bill and Jason McBride analyzes the beating Trump put on taxes for the average American.
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An In-Depth Look at Socialism and Capitalism
Jay Davidson's outlook on Colorado's economy under a Democrat-dominated statehouse and Steven Kessler on the origins of Socialism.
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Go Where YOU Want, Your Way
Tim Jackson of the Colorado Auto Dealers Association and Lauren Fix the Car Coach talk about a number of issues that impact driving choices and options.
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The Ten Greatest Americans of the Past Eight Decades
Katie Kieffer discusses abortion and her latest article "When Murder is Easy."
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Abortion and the Left’s Campaign of Murder
Katie Kieffer discusses abortion and her latest article "When Murder is Easy."
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Is Right to Rest a Right to Harass Business Owners?
The controversial Right to Rest bill (HB19-1096) seeks to give the homeless rights which will directly impact the livelihoods of small business owners. What about their rights?
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State Rep. Cathy Kipp Seeks To Claw Back State Charter School Funds
School finance expert Joshua Sharf discusses charters schools in Colorado and sheds lights on HB19-1190, a bill meant to take back charter school funds.
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Colorado’s Red Flag Bill Waives Due Process
Laura Carno and Kim discuss why Colorado's Red Flag Bill fails to give gun owners due process and why it is a threat to all Colorado gun owners.
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What You Don’t Know That Your Kids Don’t Know
HB19-1032 bill passes to Senate Appropriations Committee, Greg Morrisey of Liberty Toastmasters shares some inspirational speeches and Roberta Sutton pulls back the veil on what our kids are doing—and not learning—in the classroom.
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