Keeping an eye on Big Government. The I Spy Radio Show is not your typical conservative talk radio show. A one-hour show, not just opinion but actual analysis with guests who are true experts in their fields. Other shows focus on news and current events, which means they’re competing for attention, to beat other shows to the punch, or, even worse, to shout louder to get noticed. There’s no shouting here. Our goal is to inform, not see who can shout over the other or out-duel with talking points. Instead, we want to arm our audience—with better information, and more in-depth information than you’ll get anywhere else. Why? Because better informed people make better decisions.
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Keeping an eye on Big Government. The I Spy Radio Show is not your typical conservative talk radio show. A one-hour show, not just opinion but actual analysis with guests who are true experts in their fields. Other shows focus on news and current events, which means they’re competing for attention, to beat other shows to the punch, or, even worse, to shout louder to get noticed. There’s no shouting here. Our goal is to inform, not see who can shout over the other or out-duel with talking points. Instead, we want to arm our audience—with better information, and more in-depth information than you’ll get anywhere else. Why? Because better informed people make better decisions.
Show 15-44 Summary: .When it comes to Republicans’ chances in Oregon for statewide races, they don’t need Democrats to defeat them. Because Republicans can, and all too often are, their own worst enemies. After Christine Drazan’s announcement this week that she is officially running once again for governor, there is already a slew of social … Read More Read More
Show 15-42 Summary: There comes a time when you must do something before it’s too late. First, you have to recognize when and why. And then it’s time to take a stand. The UK is lurching—sprinting, really—toward the point of no return to shackle every citizen to the government to control every aspect of their … Read More Read More
Show 15-40 Summary: This week we look at Democrat spending and grift. Some of Democrats’ taxpayer-funded spending spree is being cut off. Trump made it clear at his U.N. speech, the climate change hysteria money spigot from the U.S. is being turned off. So what will Democrats do now? And Oregon Democrats who are determined … Read More Read More
Show 15-39 Summary: It’s a shocking reality that the political Left sees violence and murder as acceptable response to speech they disagree with. The rise in far-left political violence will only get worse. This week, we reach out to a psychologist to better understand how people have been brainwashed by violent Antifa offshoot groups. But … Read More Read More
how 15-38 Summary: You would think the Left would learn something from the murder of Charlie Kirk. But the only thing that changed was their delusion got worse. Requests for Turning Point chapters are exploding across the country but leftist administrators are telling kids they aren’t allowed. Except it turns out, that’s a lie. Speaking … Read More Read More
Show 15-37 Summary: In the difficult shadow of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, we welcome two guests to discuss Oregon’s mismanagement of everything. Does Oregon do anything right? We discuss two key areas Oregon constantly bungles: health care and school trust lands. The I Spy Radio Show airs weekends, seven times over the weekend, on seven different … Read More Read More
Keeping an eye on Big Government. The I Spy Radio Show is not your typical conservative talk radio show. A one-hour show, not just opinion but actual analysis with guests who are true experts in their fields. Other shows focus on news and current events, which means they’re competing for attention, to beat other shows to the punch, or, even worse, to shout louder to get noticed. There’s no shouting here. Our goal is to inform, not see who can shout over the other or out-duel with talking points. Instead, we want to arm our audience—with better information, and more in-depth information than you’ll get anywhere else. Why? Because better informed people make better decisions.