Topic: Lauren Boebert

9 chapters across the catalog

VBS
Episode 1870 13:27 - 22:25

1870: VBS

Thomas Massie, Kentucky Primary Loss and Scandal Allegations

Congressman Thomas Massie lost his Kentucky primary to Trump-backed challenger Ed Galrain by ten percentage points. While mainstream media attributed the loss to Massie's lack of loyalty to Donald Trump, alternative theories suggest a smear campaign involving allegations of an affair with Lauren Boebert and a "boner phone" circulated on X and TikTok. Massie's legislative focus on the Epstein files and his opposition to the Israel lobby are cited as contributing factors to the high-spending primary race against him.

VBS
Episode 1870 22:27 - 26:08

1870: VBS

Lauren Boebert, Colorado GOP Primary Challenges

Lauren Boebert faces internal opposition from a faction of the Colorado GOP, led by former chairman Dave Williams, who are seeking to primary her. The political landscape in Colorado is described as shifting toward the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), with predictions that the state's congressional delegation will become overwhelmingly Democrat. A listener's letter expresses intent to move to Florida's district represented by Anna Paulina Luna due to the deteriorating political climate in Colorado.

Bub
Episode 1624 1:57:34 - 1:58:25

1624: Bub

Lauren Boebert Restaurant Altercation Reports

Reports surfaced regarding a physical altercation between Representative Lauren Boebert and her ex-husband at a Colorado restaurant. While Jason Boebert initially claimed he was a victim of domestic violence, Lauren Boebert's campaign denied she punched him, and no arrests were made. The hosts dismiss the story as tabloid gossip.

Rolling Start
Episode 1603 1:21:35 - 1:29:20

1603: Rolling Start

Lauren Boebert, EPA Emission Regulations

Representative Lauren Boebert grilled EPA officials over proposed emission regulations that effectively mandate electric vehicle adoption. Boebert highlighted the high cost of battery replacement and the environmental impact of cobalt mining in the Congo, which often involves child labor. The exchange emphasized the disconnect between federal green energy mandates and the practical realities of American taxpayers.

Freeze Peach
Episode 1519 2:50:14 - 2:51:38

1519: Freeze Peach

TSA Gender-Neutral Screening, Lauren Boebert, Airport Security

The TSA is implementing new "gender-neutral" screening policies to prevent transgender passengers from being flagged for additional searches. Republican lawmakers, led by Lauren Boebert, have introduced the "Securing Americans from Transportation Insanity Act" to block the change. Critics argue the policy could be exploited by terrorists, while proponents say it reduces humiliation for transgender travelers.

Dr. Whoopi
Episode 1506 1:24:00 - 1:25:42

1506: Dr. Whoopi

Georgia Senate Runoff, Herschel Walker, and Lauren Boebert Win

The Georgia Senate runoff between Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock intensified as Walker campaigned with Senators Lindsey Graham and Ted Cruz. In Colorado, incumbent Lauren Boebert appeared to secure a narrow victory after her opponent, Adam Frisch, conceded despite the race qualifying for a mandatory recount. The narrow margins in these races continue to shape the balance of power in the upcoming Congress.

Shood Fortage
Episode 1502 5:53 - 8:18

1502: Shood Fortage

Lauren Boebert, Joy Reid OnlyFans Comment

The hosts examine a tight race involving Representative Lauren Boebert in Colorado and the media's hostile reaction to her potential loss. A clip from Joy Reid's show features a guest suggesting Boebert should transition to OnlyFans if she loses her seat. The hosts criticize the lack of civility in mainstream political commentary.

Cat's Paw
Episode 1505 2:26:18 - 2:29:02

1505: Cat's Paw

Lauren Boebert Victory, Ukrainian Refugee Policy

Representative Lauren Boebert declared victory in her Colorado reelection race, which appears headed for a mandatory recount due to a slim 551-vote margin. In Europe, Poland announced that Ukrainian refugees must begin paying for their own accommodations to encourage them to find work. This policy shift comes as Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy grid have left millions without power during the winter months.