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The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 717: The Shelling in the Gulf, The Convention Collapse, and the 129-to-1 Blitz

1 h 15 min · 11 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 717: The Shelling in the Gulf, The Convention Collapse, and the 129-to-1 Blitz

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Steve Hallstrom hosts a hard-hitting, open-mic Thursday edition live from the Fargo studio. Following two consecutive nights of direct military shelling in the Persian Gulf, Steve breaks down President Trump’s sudden threat to seize full control of Iran's oil infrastructure. The show hits the local ground to deliver an intense post-mortem on the recent primary elections, exposing a massive structural collapse within the North Dakota Republican Convention after establishment incumbents entirely swept the floor. Plus, a look at a massive block-by-block housing plan in New York City, a 65-mph storm in the metro, and a heated listener debate over local social morality. Key Moments Trump Done Playing Nice: Seizure of Carg Island: Steve breaks down a massive escalation in the Middle East conflict after Iranian forces shot down a U.S. helicopter and launched ballistic missiles targeting U.S. assets in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan. Discarding his previous diplomatic tone, President Trump issued an absolute decree stating the U.S. military will hit Iran's remaining defense layers and assume total control of its oil and gas markets via Carg Island, which handles 90% of Iran's oil exports. The Death of the In-Person Republican Convention: Steve delivers a sobering breakdown of the state Republican convention's total collapse in political relevance. Despite the convention delegates formally endorsing anti-establishment challengers like Alex Balazs, traditional incumbents like Congresswoman Julie Fedorcheck entirely skipped the convention floor and went on to crush their opponents 72 to 27 at the actual voting booths. Steve predicts that within 10 years, these resource-heavy conventions will be entirely replaced by simple Zoom calls. The Overwhelming Weight of Governor Armstrong’s Endorsement: Steve analyzes a clear electoral pattern showing that an endorsement from Governor Kelly Armstrong carries exponentially more weight with everyday voters than a convention floor selection. Armstrong's handpicked candidates secured an absolute two-to-one victory in the high-stakes District 13 primary in West Fargo, resulting in a perfect 19-out-of-20 win rate for his endorsed candidates across the state. Fargo’s Decidedly Liberal 65-35 Reality: Steve confronts a harsh statistical wake-up call for metro conservatives. By combining mayoral and commission votes, progressive candidates captured a staggering two-thirds of the local electorate, handing Josh Beauchane the mayor's office. With Nikki Gullickson and John Strand locking down seats alongside newly elected Mayor Beauchane, the Fargo City Commission has shifted into a rigid 3-2 liberal majority. The "Maimed" 65-MPH Metro Storm: Steve and producer Addison recap a severe line…

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Portada del episodio The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 730: The Supreme Court Triple-Play — Sports Reality, the Birthright Split, and the J6 Exoneration

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 730: The Supreme Court Triple-Play — Sports Reality, the Birthright Split, and the J6 Exoneration

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Portada del episodio The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 729: The Supreme Slap — Term Limit Triumphs, Drone Defensiveness, and the $884 Billion Influx

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 729: The Supreme Slap — Term Limit Triumphs, Drone Defensiveness, and the $884 Billion Influx

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Portada del episodio The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 728: The Supreme Slap — Term Limit Triumphs, Drone Defensiveness, and the $884 Billion Influx

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 728: The Supreme Slap — Term Limit Triumphs, Drone Defensiveness, and the $884 Billion Influx

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Portada del episodio The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 726: The Free-Market Shield — Rising Socialists, Falling Crude, and the Supply Chain Reality Check

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 726: The Free-Market Shield — Rising Socialists, Falling Crude, and the Supply Chain Reality Check

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Portada del episodio The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 725: Fargo’s Corporate Handover, The Empty Rolls, and the Minnesota Mao Expose

The Steve Hallstrom Show Episode 725: Fargo’s Corporate Handover, The Empty Rolls, and the Minnesota Mao Expose

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