Saturday, September 08, 2018

Taking a Break ... Constitution Radio Preempted by College Football

For the next two Saturdays (counting today) Constitution Radio with Douglas V. Gibbs is being preempted by University of Redlands Football.  You may still check out past episodes on our podcast page.

We will return at 1:00 pm on Saturday, September 22, with an election ready episode . . .

→ Tim Donnelly, Candidate, Congressional District 8 - Donnelly is running against fellow Republican Paul Cook.  Donnelly is known as being a Tea Party favorite, among the original Minutemen who patrolled the Mexican Border, and the leading Republican gubernatorial candidate in the 2014 California Governor's Race until the establishment injected Neel Kashkari into the race.  Unfortunately, in California, the Republican Party sometimes acts like it would rather lose with a moderate than win with a conservative.  Mr. Donnelly has recently discussed his doubts about President Trump's decision to give his opponent, Paul Cook, an endorsement.

→ Harry Ramos, Candidate, Murrieta City Council - The former councilmember in Murrieta was railroaded out of his seat as mayor, and electorally out of office a couple years ago.  The serious allegations included sexual harassment and mistreatment of staff.  Ramos says all of the accusations are false.  He will come on the program to talk about his candidacy, and how even the Press Enterprise has jumped on the "attack Harry Ramos" bandwagon.  Ramos, in addition to being a candidate for Murrieta's City Council, serves as statewide president of the California Republican Hispanic Assembly, and vice president of the local inland empire chapter of the NAACP (where he was instrumental in the effort to award Melissa Melendez, California Republican Assemblywoman, the Woman of the Year Award, 2018)

→ Alan Meyers, Forensic Accountant, during the second hour to continue our series about money, and monetary systems.

See you on September 22, Constitution Radio with Douglas V. Gibbs on KMET 1490-AM

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