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Guests - Neal Cornett, Alex Kolodin, David Cancio
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Guests - Linley Wilson, Elizabeth Weiss
Guests - Linley Wilson, Elizabeth Weiss The last Friday of the election season's opening sprint on Winn Tucson covered three subjects that don't share a news cycle but share an underlying problem: institutions that are supposed to serve the public using their authority to serve something else instead. A county attorney who doesn't prosecute crimes suing the president. Three county governments clawing back a benefit from 100% disabled veterans after the legislature already gave it to them. And a federal law that was supposed to protect Native American artifacts being weaponized to exclude women from science, bury irreplaceable history, and empty museum collections for reasons that have more to do with money and activism than cultural preservation.
Guests - Dave Smith, Alex Kolodin, Tom Horne
Guests - Dave Smith, Alex Kolodin, Tom Horne Thursday on Winn Tucson opened with justice being served on a man who published his own evidence and closed with a Polish-Jewish father whose love of history saved his family from the Holocaust. In between: a detailed accounting of the internecine Republican fight that is consuming time and resources during a critical election cycle, a secretary of state candidate with fresh data on Fontes's latest lies and protected voter data breach, and a Superintendent of Public Instruction who has a personal reason to believe history education is not optional.
Guests - Ava Chen, Jeff Rhodes
Guests - Ava Chen, Jeff Rhodes Wednesday on Winn Tucson opened on California primary night results that surprised everyone who has been writing the state off, moved through a China Watch Wednesday segment that broke down exactly why Western sanctions against the CCP are less effective than policymakers believe, and closed with a Tucson resident whose name is a punchline about Pima County's roads — but whose campaign is entirely serious.
Guests - Richard Lyons, Jack Dona
Guests - Richard Lyons, Jack Dona Tuesday on Winn Tucson covered the full arc from ancient civilization to modern Arizona: a historian who traces the collapse of free societies to a hundred-year-old plan inaugurated under Woodrow Wilson, a disabled veteran who opened his mailbox to find his approved property tax exemption stamped CANCELED in red, and a retired Master Sergeant who spent the second half of the show reading Rodney Glassman's military record aloud because he believes the voters deserve to know what was actually said about the man by his superior officers — not what's being said about him by his opponent.
Guests - Lisa Von Geldern, Kristen Pruett, Rick Shafton
Guests - Lisa Von Geldern, Kristen Pruett, Rick Shafton Monday, June 1st — five weeks to July 4th, three weeks until early ballots drop, and 51 days until the Arizona primary. Winn Tucson opened the week with three conversations that moved from the philosophical altitude of constitutional theory down to the ground-floor mechanics of how voters get lost in the system before they even cast a ballot. Then it closed with a political analyst who came prepared with fresh polling, a 28-point Texas blowout explanation, and a blunt autopsy of what Republican consultants are actually in it for.
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