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Chris Stigall has been ranked by Talkers Magazine as one of the “100 Most Important Talk Show Hosts in America” since 2008. A former writer’s intern for “Late Show with David Letterman,” as well as columnist, cable TV guest, and radio host - Chris weaves captivating interviews with his love of news, politics and comedy to create "The Chris Stigall Show” podcast.
Tuesday, September 2, 2025
Mayors and governors of blue cities and states like Chicago, Illinois spend the weekend trying to gaslight voters and the five viewers of shows like Face the Nation that Trump trying to curtail the violence in their backyard is really a plot for something more sinister. But are voters buying it? Meanwhile, Stigall says Republicans need to begin to embrace gerrymandering as a political tool, because it is and Democrats have done it with great success for a very long time. Senior management of the CDC is on the warpath agains RFK Jr. and President Trump over their dismissals and resignations. The Trump administration is taking an interesting new line of attack to the CDC as the President remains open to criticism of one of the things he felt was his signature success in his first term. Steve Moore joins us for his weekly stop and he and Stigall don't see eye to eye on tariffs and inflation today. You'll hear the friendly debate. And could New York lose its status as the economic capital of the country? One Florida mayor joins the show to say yes, and he believes the new financial capital could be his town.
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