Red Eye Radio
Cumulus Podcast Network
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Episodes
07-10-26 Part One - Iranian Plot Against Trump
Listened07-10-26 Part Two - Life Under Democrat Rule
Listened07-09-26 Part One - Returning to War
Listened07-09-26 Part Two - An Update on Senator McConnell
Listened07-08-26 Part One - Iran's Violates the Cease-Fire
Listened07-08-26 Part Two - Replacing the Graham Cracker
Listened07-07-26 Part One - Concern for Senator Mitch McConnell
Listened07-07-26 Part Two - The Woman on the Bus
Listened07-06-26 Part One - The Red Trump Card
ListenedHost Dan Mandis discusses Donald Trump's intervention with FIFA to overturn a US Men's National Team player's suspension and reflects on the rise of socialism in America. The episode compares the July 4th rhetoric of Donald Trump and Mayor Zoran Mamdani, while examining polling data regarding American national pride. The program also covers news regarding Paul Pelosi, a debate on social disorder and law enforcement tactics following a viral video of an officer being attacked, and the USDA Farm Report on declining hop production. Finally, the host critiques media narratives regarding white nationalists and discusses recent crime involving a Haitian migrant.
07-06-26 Part Two - Crossdressers and Flag Burners
ListenedDan Mandis discusses a video of a confrontation in Lower Manhattan involving an attempt to burn an American flag and provides a detailed critique of a Department of Homeland Security Inspector General report regarding the Secret Service's communication failures during the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. The episode also features a heated debate with a caller regarding the ethics of policing, the dangers of car takeovers, and the accountability of officers during physical altercations. The show concludes with news headlines regarding the economic impact of immigration and show wrap-up information.
07-03-26 NO PODCAST TODAY ~ HAPPY JULY 4th WEEKEND!
ListenedEric and Gary announce that today's episode of Red Eye Radio is a 'best of' compilation rather than a new show.
07-02-26 Part One - Happy Birthday USA!
ListenedThe hosts reflect on the transformative power of technology, comparing the hardships of the past to the modern conveniences of smartphones and aviation. They transition into a critique of the Democratic Party's shift toward radical ideologies, expressing concerns that socialism and communism are undermining American citizenship and the free market. The conversation further explores the dangers of government monopolies and the importance of individual responsibility. The episode concludes with a discussion on the necessity of versatility and opportunity in a changing economic landscape, contrasting the drive for liberty with the perceived rise of a government-dependent security mindset.
07-02-26 Part Two - Celebrating A/C
ListenedThe hosts discuss the extreme summer heat and the legacy of Willis Carrier, the inventor of air conditioning, before transitioning into a critique of the Democratic Party's ideological shift toward socialism. The conversation explores the political implications of recent election results and the perceived lack of internal debate within the party. The episode also examines the economic migration of wealthy individuals and athletes out of high-tax states like California, noting the impact of Gavin Newsom's wealth tax proposals on the middle class. The discussion concludes with reflections on the rising cost of living and recent controversies involving Stephen A. Smith and the NBA.
07-01-26 Part One - Birthrights Rule
ListenedThe hosts explore the legal complexities of birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment, arguing that the amendment's original intent and specific exemptions are rooted in a person's political allegiance to the United States. The discussion covers the 'domicile' argument and the necessity of the legal naturalization process to demonstrate loyalty to the country. The episode also examines recent legal developments regarding Title IX and transgender participation in women's sports, alongside a Supreme Court ruling on campaign finance limits. The hosts conclude by discussing the importance of protecting free speech in political advertising and the need for political parties to have the resources to counter government-led censorship.
07-01-26 Part Two - An Angel Mother's Public Outcry
ListenedHosts Gary McNamara and Eric Carley discuss the emotional testimony of Jessica Gorman, whose daughter was murdered by an undocumented immigrant, leading to a critique of Democratic sanctuary city policies. The episode also covers practical fuel savings for owner-operators and a discussion on the political shift toward increased state control. The program further explores media controversies involving NPR's Nina Totenberg and an apology to Justice Alito, alongside significant political news regarding Senator Michael Bennett's primary loss in Colorado.
06-30-26 Part One - My Vote Is In The Mail
ListenedHosts Gary McNamara and Eric Hurley examine recent Supreme Court decisions, focusing on the implications of mail-in ballot deadlines, voter ID laws, and the legalities surrounding executive authority over independent agencies like the Federal Reserve. The discussion also critiques the use of 'similar act' evidence in civil lawsuits, specifically regarding the E. Jean Carroll case. The episode further explores the intersection of politics and economics, debating the impact of monetary and fiscal policy, energy mandates, and the fundamental differences between socialism and free-market capitalism. The hosts conclude by discussing the importance of maintaining constitutional freedoms and American economic opportunity.
06-30-26 Part Two - True or False Patriotism
ListenedHosts Gary McNamara and Eric Hurley discuss themes of patriotism, the significance of 'No Kings Day,' and the perceived decline of national pride among certain political groups. They also touch upon the importance of living by one's convictions, specifically referencing the credibility of media figures like Tucker Carlson. The episode also covers business advice for owner-operators regarding direct shipping opportunities, a comparison of World Cup and NFL viewership, and a critique of a Vox article regarding the Democratic Party's search for 'masculine' candidates. The discussion concludes with a look at Donald Trump's recent comments on gas prices.
06-29-26 Part One - A Successful Super Rigs
ListenedHosts Gary McNamara and Eric Carley reflect on their recent trip to the Shell Rotel Super Rigs event, noting the inspiring entrepreneurship found in the trucking community and contrasting its respectful atmosphere with the polarization of national politics. The discussion explores themes of political fatigue, the impact of extreme heat on health and productivity, and the ideological shifts within the Democratic Party toward socialism. The episode also examines the cultural and economic differences between the U.S. and Europe, highlighting how international visitors marvel at American abundance, infrastructure, and even the necessity of air conditioning. The hosts conclude with critiques of recent housing legislation and the potential constitutional implications of modern political agendas.
06-29-26 Part Two - Iran So Far Away
ListenedHosts Gary McNamara and Eric Hurley analyze the current US approach to Iran, criticizing policies that provide economic relief to the regime and fund its proxies. They argue that true security requires a focus on regime change and denuclearization rather than regressive diplomatic negotiations. The episode also covers various economic and political issues, including the impact of fixed costs on the trucking industry, the challenges of the Democratic Party's 'big tent' approach, and the economic implications of California's taxation policies. The hosts conclude with reflections on the American Dream as a matter of opportunity and a discussion on a recent Supreme Court ruling regarding linguistic distinctions.
06-26-26 Part One - You Can Be In When You're Out
ListenedGary McNamara and Eric Hurley analyze recent Supreme Court decisions regarding immigration, the Second Amendment, and the separation of powers, arguing that the Court is upholding established law rather than creating new policy. The discussion covers the implications of rulings on asylum seekers, firearm restrictions in Hawaii, and the Roundup pesticide litigation. The hosts also critique the rise of economic and civic illiteracy, specifically examining the influence of the Democratic Socialists of America and the potential for radical structural changes to the U.S. government. The episode concludes with reflections on individual work ethic and a report on an Iranian attack on a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz.
06-26-26 Part Two - Polling on Democratic Socialists
ListenedThe hosts examine the New York gubernatorial race, focusing on Bruce Blakeman's campaign promises and the perceived shift toward socialism within the Democratic Party. Using polling data and commentary from figures like Rahm Emanuel and Ted Cruz, the episode explores how progressive policies may be alienating moderate and independent voters. The discussion further covers U.S. population trends showing growth in the South, the economic consequences of Seattle's minimum wage increases, and a critique of socialist economic policies. The episode concludes with an analysis of Senator Lisa Blunt Rochester's avoidance of questions regarding the success of socialism, emphasizing the host's stance on the superiority of free markets.
06-25-26 Part One - Rubio Does Damage Control
ListenedGary McNamara examines a range of political and economic shifts, from the debate over socialism and the Senate's re-vote on the War Powers Act to rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. The episode explores the long-term economic implications of artificial intelligence, the decline in Elon Musk's net worth, and critiques of recent housing legislation and federal regulations. The discussion also covers shifting dynamics within the Democratic Party, specifically the rise of progressive and socialist candidates in New York, and the Republican reaction to details regarding a new Iran peace deal. The episode concludes with observations on manufacturing job losses, the impact of tariffs, and recent political developments involving Tucker Carlson.
06-25-26 Part Two - Tucker Out
ListenedGary McNamara and Eric Hurley discuss the triviality of social media sports arguments and critique Tucker Carlson, focusing on how his admission of being constrained by Fox News may have damaged his credibility. The episode also covers reports on devastating earthquakes in Venezuela and the rise of Democratic Socialist candidates in New York. The hosts critique the Democratic Socialist of America's platform, specifically regarding the nationalization of industries and the potential threats to the constitutional separation of powers.
06-24-26 Part One - The Barefoot Rabbi
ListenedThe hosts examine the perceived radicalization of the Democratic Party, analyzing the influence of the Democratic Socialists of America and the ideological shift from the Obama era to the present. They discuss the political implications of recent election results in New York and Texas, critiquing the rise of identity politics and the potential for increased government regulation in housing and property rights. In addition to political analysis, the episode covers the economic consequences of government involvement in the mortgage industry and the failures of public housing. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes regarding truck shows, home maintenance, and the challenges of political debate in a polarized landscape.
06-24-26 Part Two - Antifa Ruling in Texas
ListenedThe hosts discuss the sentencing of individuals connected to Antifa for an attack on a Texas immigration facility, noting the long prison terms handed out, and touch upon the appeal of a high-profile murder case in McKinney. The episode also covers controversial past statements from Texas Democratic Senate hopeful James Tallarico regarding his identity and views on Christianity. Additionally, the conversation shifts to Donald Trump's support for national constitutional carry legislation and the legal implications of the Second Amendment. The episode concludes with reflections on the increasing radicalization of modern politics and the normalization of political violence.
06-23-26 Part One - The DSA Aims for Congress
ListenedThe hosts examine the perceived radicalization of the Democratic Party, focusing on the influence of the Democratic Socialists of America and their goals regarding the U.S. Senate and the separation of powers. They also discuss the political implications of abolishing the Electoral College and critique a growing climate of political tribalism and apathy. The discussion shifts to economic principles, distinguishing between capitalism and free markets, and addresses listener inquiries regarding healthcare and social safety nets. Finally, the episode covers international concerns, specifically the potential impact of U.S. policy shifts regarding Iran and the implications of sanctions relief on global stability.
06-23-26 Part Two - The COVID Cover-Up
ListenedThe hosts discuss recent revelations regarding U.S.-funded biolabs in over 30 countries and allegations of a cover-up involving Dr. Fauci and the Biden administration, touching upon the lack of transparency regarding the origins of COVID-19. The episode also compares the political motivations behind the Fauci investigations to the Russia collusion investigation and examines political trends in Great Britain and California. Additionally, the discussion covers a resolution by the Taras Vaudriol City Council that grants trees specific rights, such as the right to life and movement, leading to a debate on the practical implications for industries like lumber and housing.
06-22-26 Part One - Muddy Waters
ListenedThe hosts explore the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, using the maintenance of the Washington reflecting pool as a metaphor for geopolitical stability. The conversation delves into the lack of trust in Iran, analyzing how recent administration actions and rhetoric suggest an underlying, yet unacknowledged, goal of regime change that has failed to materialize. Additionally, the episode features critiques of political legacies and architecture, ranging from Bill Clinton's legislative regrets to the design of the Obama Presidential Library. The discussion also touches on recent news cycles, including RFK Jr.'s dietary habits and the political implications of J.D. Vance's statements regarding Israel and Iran.
06-22-26 Part Two - Democratic Socialists of America
ListenedThe hosts reflect on past conspiracy theories, such as Jade Helm 15, before analyzing the newly adopted radical platform of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA). The discussion critiques proposals to abolish the Senate, defund the military, and dismantle the Electoral College. The episode further explores the long-term political implications of US demographic shifts toward Texas and Florida. The hosts also examine the economic incentives driving these changes and the potential impact on the Constitution and the nation's political landscape.