The massacre in Australia is just the latest in a very, very long line of terror incidents since 9/11 and 98% have one thing in common: Islam. We need to stop it and reclaim the West.

Then we talk to the Republican candidate for governor in Oregon, Christine Drazan.

If one could tax, spend, and regulate society into happiness, places like Portland, OR, and New York City would be a paradise. But they’re not. And the only alternative is to fight back or move.

Dennis, who’s making a move of his own in the coming weeks, talks to Karla Chambers of Stahlbush Island Farms in Corvallis, OR, about how her state is facing a reckoning.

The Somali chickens in Gov. Tim Walz’s Minnesota Hen House are coming home to roost. Speaking of scammers, more shenanigans in the markets as another small company and their retail investors get taken advantage of.

All that and the Parting Shot.

Short and sweet for the holiday weekend. Happy Thanksgiving from all of us!

Dennis is coming to you from the road this week as he visits the Rose City of Portland, Oregon. Is there hope for the city and the state, or have they fallen too far off the cliff?

All that and the Parting Shot.

The United States Government is back open for business – and a lot of big government Democrats don’t like it. Not one bit.

Then we talk to Chris Gerlacher, Senior Political Reporter and Industry Analyst at Prediction News, where we talk about how the betting markets fared this election day and discuss the whys and hows of making it work.

The city of New York is – for better or worse – about to change.

And speaking of change, how should you invest yours? WSJ Best-Selling Author Candy Valentino joins the show.

Rich Man, Poor Man,
Beggar Man, Thief,
Bitter, Bettor, No Tax Relief…

Everyone is feeling a sense of entitlement this week – from the mayor’s race in NYC to the recipients of government benefits to millionaire athletes caught up in gambling scandals.

Is America’s largest and perhaps most important city about to commit suicide? Zohran Mamdani could make New York nostalgic for the “glory days” of Bill de Blasio!

We take a deep dive into the race and the leading candidate with John Tabacco of Wise Guys.

All that and the Parting Shot.

Donald Trump gets triumphal applause in the Middle East while he continues to receive scorn and protests at home. Where does he go from here?

Then we hear from Richard Goldberg, former director for countering Iranian weapons of mass destruction in the first Trump White House, about this week’s developments and the challenges that lie ahead.

Shutdowns! Phone records! Troops to Portland! CBS! Oh, the horrors and the hypocrisy!

That’s what’s bugging Dennis.

In a world of problems everybody wants to know who is to blame. Democrats are pointing fingers at Republicans, Blacks are pointing fingers at Whites, and Dennis is holding up a mirror.

Then former Federal Prosecutor Doug Burns weighs in on the pros, the cons, the good, the bad and the ugly surrounding the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey.

Jimmy Kimmel is back and so is Dennis – and both with apologies – let’s see who wears it better.

Then we talk to Rod D. Martin, lawyer, capitalist and conservative commentator about Kimmel, Trump’s trip to the UN and more.

Hate speech? Political speech? Free speech? Where’s the line? Two members of the Trump Administration tried to define that line this week with varying results. Dennis has thoughts on the crude, the insensitive, the Attorney General, the FCC and Jimmy Kimmel, too.

Then Paula Pant returns to the show to talk about when to save and when to spend.

To every thing there is a season and a time to every purpose under the heaven;

A time to weep, and a time to laugh;

“The reports of my death,” he said, “are greatly exaggerated.” Trump reacts to the Labor Day rumors and more.

Then financial guru Paula Pant, host of “Afford Anything,” talks to Dennis about tailoring your investment strategies to what you want.

All that and the Parting Shot.

Retribution or the “Rule of Law?” Former Bush and Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton has his Maryland home raided by FBI agents.

We talk to Angie Wong, GOP Committee Woman from South Florida about the Sunshine State and her old stomping grounds of New York City.

Trump hosts both Putin and the heads of Europe as he seeks to end the Russo-Ukranian conflict.

And we’re joined by Investment Management Attorney and Business Development Executive Matt Patterson to talk about strategies to lower the tax burden on investment income.

The President moves to federalize policing in DC and Democrats around the country are freaking out. Plus an update on MMTLP and the economy as a whole.

In the B Block, radio personality Chris DeSimone joins us from Tucson, AZ where they’ve already tried many of NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s ideas with disasterous results.

There’s political storm warnings out. Are they forecasting disaster or a just a tempest in a teapot?

Then we talk real weather with Thomas E. Weber and his new book Cloud Warriors: Deadly Storms, Climate Chaos―and the Pioneers Creating a Revolution in Weather Forecasting.

Then we chase happiness in the parting shot.