Red Maryland: The Final Episode
This is it. The last ever episode of Red Maryland Radio. After reviewing the primary election results (so much as they are) we look back at 13 years of history, of politics, of highs and lows. We give thanks, and name names. And we look at the future of conservatism. Plus, we are joined by a special guest; Red Maryland original Mark Newgent.
Red Maryland Radio #461: May 28, 2020
This week: the latest on the Pandemic, including Governor Larry Hogan's removal of additional restrictions and what Howard County Executive Calvin Ball's failed order on church celebrations says about modern Democrats. Plus we take a look at the latest Gonzales Poll, plus we preview Tuesday's primary election, including a brutally frank disucssion about how the "non-partisan" juduicial nomination process is blatantly political.
Red Maryland Radio #460: May 21, 2020 and May Poll Results
This week: we discuss more about the pandemic, including failures at the Maryland State Board of Elections, the latest on the Delegate Dan Cox lawsuit, and more. We also discuss the (lengthy) results of the last ever Red Maryland Poll.
Red Maryland Radio #458: May 7, 2020
This week: Delegate Neil Parrott joins us to talk about his COVID-19 lawsuit against the Hogan Administration. We also discuss Governor Larry Hogan's key vetoes of today, including the Kirwan Commission Bill, New Taxes, and more, as well as ask if Senator Bill Ferguson and @Speaker Adrienne Jones are going to have their Thelma and Louise moment. Plus, Charles Lollar 4 Congress is back in Georgia, how the Diana Waterman for Maryland National Committeewoman and Nicolee Ambrose election has become the dumbest election alive through no fault of their own, and we talk about the feedback from the announcement of our June 4th closure.
RMR to Cease Operations June 4th
We've split out the discussion from last night's Red Maryland Radio that talks about our decision to end Red Maryland Radio on June 4th.
Red Maryland Radio #457: April 30, 2020
This week we make a big announcement; that Red Maryland will cease operations on June 4th.
We also talk about the COVID-19 Pandemic, the election in District 7, and Baltimore Mayoral Candidate Catalina Byrd joins us in a (failed) attempt to clear the air.
We still have five episodes to go after this one so tune in next week!
Red Maryland Radio #456: April 23, 2020
This week: The latest on the COVID-19 pandemic, including the Reopen Maryland protests, including the elitist and privileged reactions of The Baltimore Sun and Peter Franchot lackey Len Foxwell; how Governor Larry Hogan drew the ire of Donald J. Trump; and Republican pushback on boating and mask restrictions, including why Delegate Dan Cox should file a suit against the State.
We also talk about: the lawsuit against Democratic Baltimore Mayoral candidate TJ Smith Baltimore regarding his pension; bizarre statements from Republican Baltimore Mayoral candidate Catalina Byrd; a look at Tuesday's Special Election between Kimberly Klacik and Kweisi Mfume; and why Senator Bill Ferguson and Speaker Adrienne Jones chose wisely when it comes to not having a special session; and we're fed up with the proposed federal bailout of states.
Plus talk about 中華職棒大聯盟 Chinese Professional Baseball League, Korean Baseball, and more.
AND: the biggest announcement in the history of Red Maryland next Thursday during the show around 9 PM.
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Red Maryland Radio #455: April 16, 2020 and April Poll Results
This week; the latest on the COVID-19 Pandemic, including changes that impact Kimberly Klacik and her run for Congress. We Robin Ficker's campaign for Governor; former MDGOP Chair Diana Waterman for Maryland National Committeewoman is challenging two-term incumbent @Nicolee Ambrose and we talk about it; plus the results of this month's Red Maryland Poll!
Red Maryland Radio #453: April 2, 2020
This week:
- We talk with Senator Justin Ready about the COVID-19 pandemic and the recent General Assembly session;
- The latest on the pandemic across Maryland, including a discussion about some of the long-term economic, social, and health setbacks facing the people of Maryland;
- Why do Democrats want in-person polling places for the June 2nd Primary? Because it helps the establishment;
- Is there confusion in the 7th District primary? More than there should be;
- How the Anne Arundel County Democratic Central Committee is again making the case for special legislative elections;
- And yeah, we talk about Tiger King and Wrestlemania.
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Red Maryland Radio #452: March 26, 2020
This week:
- Recapping the latest news in the COVID-19 Pandemic and we discuss at what point the current restrictions will harm the economy;
- The State Board of Elections is recommending a mail-in only primary this year; we look at the policy and political ramifications of an all-mail election.
- It’s the 9th Anniversary of the Podcast! We discuss.
- A long overdue Listener Feedback segment;
- And a trip into Brian’s memorabilia collection.
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This week's episode is also sponsored by Maryland Podcast Month
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Red Maryland Radio #450: March 12, 2020
This week:
- The latest on Maryland's coronavirus state of emergency and Governor Larry Hogan's strong leadership through his Historic Declaration today.
- We take a look at the latest in the General Assembly, including how the coronavirus will impact legislative operations and whether the General Assembly should go home.
- Plus the results of the March Red Maryland Poll.