Daily Show Prep: Thursday, May 2

Daily Show Prep: Thursday, May 2

Hour 1

DEA Agrees To Reclassify Marijuana Under Federal Law, AP Reports

Indiana leaders reassess marijuana stance as DEA proposes historic reclassification

States rethink data centers as ‘electricity hogs’ strain the grid

Captain Obvious paid a visit to Connecticut. Too bad he won’t come to Indiana.

VEGANS ARE NOW GOING AFTER YOUR POOCHES FOOD, CLAIMS THERE IS “COMPELLING” RESEARCH FOR DOGS TO EAT A VEG DIET


Hour 2

Second Boeing Whistleblower Dies Suddenly

Peloton CEO Is Stepping Down, Fitness Company To Cut Workforce By 15%

WATCH: MSNBC STOOGE CUTS UNINTENTIONAL TRUMP AD, CLAIMS SHE AND HER JOURNALISMER COLLEAGUES WILL DISAPPEAR WHEN TRUMP WINS

MSNBC hosts laments campus protests because they might lead to “next Reagan era”

Megyn Kelly wants to know why so many woke protesters are “unattractive” and there was actually an interesting study on that

FLASHBACK:

Researchers find a ‘liberal gene’


Hour 3

Interview: Rep. Jim Banks

Jim Banks: Stand with Pamela Whitten against IU’s radical, immature faculty

UCLA Hamas protestors told the cops to leave and then were upset the cops didn’t save them from frat boys.

Leftist Protesters and Right-Wing Counterprotesters Break Into “F— Joe Biden” Chants

Dem Fundraising Platform ActBlue Takes a Cut of Donations to Michigan State University’s Anti-Israel Tent Encampment

Oct. 7 terror attack victims file suit against several U.S. groups alleging collaboration with Hamas

Wind energy industry produced less power in 2023, despite having increased total generation capacity

Guess Where a Cyberattack Just Took down the Voter Registration System

PLANNED PARENTHOOD STOPS PROVIDING A DISABLED PATIENT MEDICAL CARE AFTER SHE WORE A SHIRT THAT SAYS “ADULT HUMAN FEMALE”

Planned Parenthood took $1.8B in taxpayer money in 3 years— with $90M from COVID loans: feds

Breaking: PHM Eliminates DEI Officer Position

Breaking: PHM Eliminates DEI Officer Position

Penn-Harris-Madison has eliminated its controversial and ineffective DEI officer position.

It has been confirmed PHM school’s first ever diversity, equity and inclusion officer, Derrick White, will be moved to Pennway Alternative Day School, the Penn-Harris-Madison School Corporation’s alternative high school.

Strengthen Our Schools-PHM District, an active parental group, has had the elimination of the DEI position as a top priority since it was created in 2020. Their efforts have proven successful.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) is a doctrine that promotes racial division and stokes animosity among racially diverse groups using false premises such as current American society being institutionally structured to benefit Whites at the expense of non-Whites.

Update:

Eliminating the DEI position appears to be a combination of fulfilling a need at Pennway and not filling the DEI officer position after it was vacated. Sorry if it looked like Strengthen Our Schools facilitated the end of the DEI position with a recent action. I was in the parking lot buying a chainsaw when I broke the news. Cut me some slack.

As of the evening of April 15, sources inside PHM confirm no plans to fill the DEI post.

Rumors about possibly merging it with another position are out there but my sources say that would be a deviation from the current plan with one jokingly positing if the rumors are true, it’s because I wrote about it.

  • Breaking: conservative radio host directly responsible for appointment of new PHM DEI officer … is a traitor to the cause. News at 11. 😂

Update 2:

Some have taken issue with my using the word ‘eliminated’ since the PHM board hasn’t voted yet. That’s fair. Technically, the position hasn’t been ‘eliminated’ yet. PHM sources say there are no plans to replace Derrick White in that position, leaving it vacant, not eliminated. I regret the confusion.

Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, April 10

Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, April 10

Hour 1

Former Elkhart police chief arrested for allegedly driving drunk

Giant lake suddenly returns 130 years after vanishing

How a productive March changed Great Salt Lake’s spring outlook

Giant coyote killed by Michigan hunter is actually a gray wolf, which is odd because they are supposed all be gone from the area

Scientists just test-fired a cloud device over American soil with the ultimate aim of blocking sunlight

‘Strongly Disagree’ — NPR Rejects Accusation of Political Bias from Veteran Editor


Hour 2

Trump Takes on Pence Over Abortion Comments

A listener is REALLY upset that I don’t like people chanting “Death to America” in Michigan

Several Michigan Democrats Fail To Condemn ‘Death To America’ Chants


Hour 3

Interview: Cindi Hajicek is running for Indiana House District 29 against incumbent Joanna King

When Doctors Are the Source of Public Health Misinformation

Daily Show Prep: Wednesday, April 10

Daily Show Prep: Thursday, April 4

Hour 1

Nebraska legislators buck Trump by blocking Electoral College vote change — for now

DOJ Sues Utah Prisons System over Inmate Who ‘Removed Her Own Testicles’

Prosecutors in Trump’s classified documents case sharply rebuke judge’s unusual and ‘flawed’ order

FLASHBACK: The DOJ previously argued that the President has sole discretion in deciding which records were his and which weren’t. They won in federal court.

“Under the statutory scheme established by the PRA, the decision to segregate personal materials from Presidential records is made by the President, during the President’s term and in his sole discretion,” Jackson wrote in her March 2012 decision, which was never appealed.

“Since the President is completely entrusted with the management and even the disposal of Presidential records during his time in office, it would be difficult for this Court to conclude that Congress intended that he would have less authority to do what he pleases with what he considers to be his personal records,” she added.

You can read the full ruling here:

File
memorandum opinion.pdf

– Judicial Watch vs National Archives

Hour 2

Mayor Tom Henry’s Funeral and Viewing Details Announced

The Fort Wayne Mayoral Race Now Has Six Candidates

One Year Later, Officials ‘Still Investigating’ the Missing 30 Tons of Explosive Chemicals

Chinese national forces way onto Marines’ top combat training base in California

CNN Host Roasted for Pushing Anti-Trump ‘Animals’ Hoax

Biden Lies to Gaza Doctor about Seeing Photos She Took Herself


Hour 3

Interview: Rep. Jim Banks

Whitmer Plot 2.0? Provocateur Expelled from Militia for Pushing Violence

White House Announces Plan To Protect Bureaucrats From Being Fired By New Trump Admin

General Mills and other junk-food giants are cashing in on the anti-diet trend that aims to normalize obesity

Flashback: Mike Braun Endorsed Black Lives Matter, Clashed With Tucker Carlson Over Police Shooting

Flashback: Mike Braun Endorsed Black Lives Matter, Clashed With Tucker Carlson Over Police Shooting

A few years ago, Senator Mike Braun was finding himself in hot water over his support of Black Lives Matter, a racist extremist organization, while criticizing law enforcement.

He appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show to respond to a segment Carlson had done about him. This was when Tucker Carlson was still on Fox News.

August 23, 2022 – Atlanta Journal-Constitution

More than two years after Rayshard Brooks was fatally shot by Atlanta police, the case against the two officers involved has been dropped.

The special prosecutor announced Tuesday afternoon that he would not pursue charges against the officers. Pete Skandalakis, executive director of the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, shared the decision during an afternoon news conference.

Rayshard Brooks was drunk, resisted arrest, and took the officer’s Taser and used it against the officer. The use of lethal force by police was justified by any objective observation.

In his current gubernatorial run in Indiana, Braun has received the endorsement of the Indiana State Police Alliance.

The National Association of Police Organizations (NAPO) gave Braun a 100% rating. Mike Braun steadily increased his NAPO rating from 2019, where he earned a mere 33%. Braun got a 60% in 2020 but has maintained a 100% rating since then.

Mike Braun’s current gubernatorial campaign has released a public safety plan for Hoosiers.

The plan includes:

Keeping communities safe

Braun said that if a violent crime is committed, an individual assaults a law enforcement officer or distributes drugs like fentanyl and methamphetamine, they will “face the full weight of Indiana’s justice system.”

Standing with law enforcement

Braun said he would propose “significant salary increases and advanced training opportunities” for law enforcement, “ensuring that… officers have the resources and backing they need to perform their duties…”

Braun said he would also “champion policies” that enhance the recruitment and retention of officers, as well as improve training and support their well-being.

Interestingly enough, his plan also includes protections of qualified immunity.

Protect qualified immunity

Braun said qualified immunity is a “crucial legal doctrine” which protects officers from personal liability while they perform their duties. Braun said his commitment is to provide officers “with the confidence and legal safeguards they need to make decisions in the best interest of public safety.”