Brian and Shane
Brian and Shane do their thing… whatever that is.

Shane Vander Hart and Brian Myers talk to Iowa State Representative Senator-Elect Jason Schultz about his thoughts on cow tipping and snipe hunting.  Actually they discussed the state legislative race outcomes and what he thinks the Iowa Legislative session will look like (which may or may not include cow tipping and snipe hunting).

The guys also talk to Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal about his fight against Common Core and prospective 2016 bid.  He is coming to Iowa this Tuesday, December 16, 2014 for the Polk County Republicans Holiday Party at the West Des Moines Marriott.  Doors open at 6:00p and the program starts at 7:00p.

Brian and Shane also discuss ‘CRomnibus’ (bear in mind we taped the show before the vote) and the tortured debate on the Senate Democrats’ Torture Report.

In the “You Can’t Make This Stuff Up” department a 75-year-old man is busted for his 10th OWI and you will not believe what he blamed it on.  Plus, is it racist if a black country singer sings “White Christmas”?

Remember you can listen on air at 8:00a and 6:00p on Saturdays on The Truth Network 99.3 FM if you live in the Des Moines/Ames Metro area.  You can also listen online live here.  Also we are on iTunes!

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