The Kim Monson Show Radio Archive—November 2023 - The Kim Monson Show

The Kim Monson Show Radio Archive—November 2023

The Kim Monson Show Archive

November 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. 

Listen Before You Leap

Co-Founder of Liberty Toastmasters Brad Beck notes the importance of listening. Douglas Bruce, the author of Colorado’s Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR), delves into the 2023 Legislative Special Session, emphasizing the actions “We the People” need to take to counteract the socialist agenda in Colorado. Candidate for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District Trent Leisy shares why he is running for Congress.

Kamala Harris roasted for hypocrisy of owning a gas stove.

Now We’re Cooking With Gas

CEO of Laramie Energy Bob Boswell discusses the latest regarding the Democrat attacks on reliable, affordable, efficient, and abundant power that fuels our prosperity. Trent Loos discusses Harris’ hypocrisy for “for me but not for thee.”

The Case for Colonialism

Professor Bruce Gilley, author of The Case for Colonialism, notes the evidence is clear that colonized countries did better than non-colonized ones and that countries that maintained their colonial infrastructure after independence did better than those which did not. Dr. Jeff Barke, co-host of the podcast Informed Dissent, discusses his course offering at IPAK-edu.

Corrupt: The Inside Story of Biden’s Dark Money

With the 2024 elections nearing, New York Times bestselling author and presidential strategist Dick Morris underscores the high stakes involved, highlighting President Biden’s and his family’s alleged corruption as central issues. Co-Founder of Colorado Parents Advocacy Network Lori Gimelshteyn discusses what happened when she posed as a 9-year-old and texted the school sanctioned crisis line.

Christian apologist Dr. Douglas Groothuis discusses his latest book World Religions in Seven Sentences: A Small Introduction to a Vast Topic.

World Religions in Seven Sentences: A Look at Islam

Dr. Douglas Groothuis recently released his latest book World Religions in Seven Sentences: A Small Introduction to a Vast Topic. Dr. Groothuis discusses Islam. He notes the six doctrines and five pillars of Islam. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos shares details about turkey production and our Thanksgiving dinner. Loos notes that we should thank the American Farmer for our abundant food supply.

The Making of Art Club: The Movie

Art Club, the documentary, tells the story of Erin Lee and her family’s journey regarding transgender activists targeting children. Lee and filmmaker Kevin Lundberg explain that they made the movie to shed light on what may be happening at your school. Author Allen Thomas discusses the importance of remembrance.

Our Ancient Faith: Lincoln, Democracy, and the American Experiment

Princeton professor and expert regarding the Battle of Gettysburg and Lincoln Dr. Allen Guelzo joins Kim to talk about Lincoln, Gettysburg, and his upcoming book on Lincoln. Former Army Col. Brad Miller discusses his IPAK-edu course “Literature as Resistance to Totalitarianism.” Miller also discusses the Hegelian Dialectic and the Delphi Technique.

A Very Convenient Warming

Gregory Wrightstone, author and executive director of the CO2 Coalition,  joins Kim to discuss the importance of coal for meeting energy needs. Ben Murrey, director of Independence Institute’s Fiscal Policy Center, joins Kim to discuss the defeat of Proposition HH. Chancellor at Colorado Christian University Dr. Don Sweeting notes that Pro-Hamas protests expose the massive failure at the heart of American higher education.

Art Club The Movie

Former state senator Kevin Lundberg joins Kim to promote the release of the film Art Club. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos notes that the midwest carbon capture project led by Navigator CO2 Ventures is canceled due to “unpredictable: state regulatory processes.”

Kathleen Chandler joins Kim to discuss the Independence Institute’s Local Government Project program.

Founder of Power the Future Daniel discusses Orsed is abandoning one of the largest wind projects in the country, and the residents of the Garden State are stuck with a $1 billion tab of “green” backs. American Commitment’s Phil Kerpen notes that FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel’s bad Wi-Fi is not a reason to regulate the internet. Kathleen Chandler joins Kim to discuss the Independence Institute’s Local Government Project program.

Powell delves into the emerging issue of technological regulations, focusing on how these constraints, knowingly imposed, are likely to hinder human progress and flourishing. He points out that arbitrary limitations on technology, like restricting the use of oil and gases essential for producing advanced products, alongside increased surveillance, are tantamount to acts of totalitarianism.

Beyond Orwell: The High-tech Lynching of America

Scott Powell discusses his latest essay, Beyond Orwell: The High-tech Lynching of America. Leslie Manookian of the Health Freedom Defense Fund discusses the Los Angeles Unified School District Board of Education’s decision on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, to overturn the employee Covid-19 vaccine mandate that had been enforced since August 2021. Leigh Sargent explains why she is running for the Summit County School Board.

Jay Davidson explains how the Federal Reserve is a threat to the freedom of American citizens. .

How the Federal Reserve Affects Your Freedom

Founder and CEO of First American State Bank Jay Davidson discusses his recent article in American Thinker, How the Federal Reserve Affects Your Freedom. Sixth generation farmer and rancher Trent Loos discusses Tyson Foods’ recent announcement of a partnership with Protix, the leading global insect ingredients company. Kurt Kastain and Scott Schoenbauer explain why they are running for the Poudre School Board.