Episode 2418 - November 08, 2024

Behind Election Curtains: Media Bias, Health Risks, and Amish Votes

In this compelling episode of the Ted Broer Show, Ted welcomes special guest Mancow for an in-depth discussion of the 2020 presidential election and its broader implications for American society.

The show opens with Ted celebrating his 69th birthday before diving into Mancow’s behind-the-scenes experience on election night. Mancow shares unique insights about the major networks’ reluctance to call the election early, suggesting financial motivations behind delayed announcements and revealing the internal dynamics of media coverage.

A significant portion of the episode focuses on Kamala Harris, with Mancow sharing personal experiences from his time as a talk show host in San Francisco. The conversation provides interesting perspectives on Harris’s political rise and election night behavior, drawing comparisons to Hillary Clinton’s previous campaign.

The hosts discuss the surprising impact of the Amish vote in Pennsylvania, with Mancow revealing how unfair treatment by authorities motivated this traditionally apolitical community to support Trump. This leads to a broader discussion of election integrity and media influence on results.

The conversation shifts to economic matters as they address Federal Reserve Chairman Powell’s stance on independence and the need for greater transparency in monetary policy. Mancow emphasizes the importance of auditing the Fed and understanding its impact on the economy.

Health issues feature prominently as the hosts discuss Ozempic’s role in weight loss. While Mancow shares positive personal experiences with the medication, Ted warns about potential long-term health risks and advocates for better food regulation and balanced nutrition.

The episode takes on social media’s influence, with both hosts expressing concern about its impact on society, particularly children. They discuss the need for stronger regulation of tech companies and the importance of protecting public discourse from censorship.

Throughout the show, the hosts weave in discussions about prayer, conservative values, and the need for significant policy changes in areas such as education and election processes. They advocate for returning to paper ballots, implementing school choice, and removing phones from classrooms.

The episode concludes with reflections on the power of prayer and the importance of staying engaged and informed in current events. Mancow shares personal stories about his father’s experiences and his own efforts to improve public health and education.

This episode offers listeners a unique blend of political analysis, media criticism, and health awareness, all while maintaining a focus on practical solutions for societal challenges.

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