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The Main Event – August 18, 2017

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The Charlottesville Effect 

This week, Ed and his guest Scott are tackling the big story of the week: Almost a full week after a racially-fueled protest march in Charlottesville, Virginia ended in the death of a counterprotestor and two state troopers, President Trump continues to get the blame. There’s a quick recap of the event timeline, and then analysis of the President’s three different statements on the event: first Saturday, then Monday when his Saturday response was deemed unsatisfactory, then the Tuesday press conference at Trump Tower.

The Saturday statement – which was several minutes long and contained a lot more sentiments than the three words everyone is talking about (“on many sides”) – is played in full so you can make up your own mind. “It sounds very presidential to me,” Ed says. “And if we’re going to tear down statues of everything bad in our history, then our history disappears.” He asks: Should we even have a Freedom Tower to commemorate 9/11?

Learn the Facts First 

Regardless, everyone from Republican strategist Ana Navarro on CNN to former Trump friend Donny Duetsch is exploding with anger at the President, all of which we’re discussing on this week’s show. Furthermore, Ed points out, President Obama made statements before knowing all the facts and it didn’t work out for him so well. The conversation on Charlottesville continues into the second half with a discussion on the President pointing out that there’s not only an alt-right; there’s an alt-left, too. “These people who tore down the statue in Durham, and the ones who burned the statue of Abraham Lincoln…someone needs to tell these people it was the Republicans who fought for minority rights.”

Ed’s singing the praises of Paris Dennard, who was the Bush White House Director of Black Outreach. He was on CNN this week facing off against others who dared challenge his “blackness,” and he was having none of it. “I like this guy,” Ed says. You can get the full video on The Main Event Facebook page.

Clinton Casualties Update

If you heard the popular Clinton Casualties episode last year, you know Ed is committed to outing the true character of Bill and Hillary Clinton. This week, he plays a clip from Congressman Pete Olson of Texas, who strongly implied on a local talk radio show in Houston that he believes the Clintons have had people killed. He referenced this when telling host Sam Malone what he really believes Bill Clinton said to Attorney General Loretta Lynch on the Phoenix tarmac before the election. If you haven’t heard this yet, tune in to hear what the Congressman had to say.

Social Media Silencing Conservatives

You already know that social media sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have said they will be cracking down on hate speech (a good thing). But what’s not good is how they’re defining hate speech. Ed’s friend Scott has news on this to share, and you may find it pretty fascinating. For instance, conservative host Dennis Prager – who has a series of YouTubes called “Prager University” – has become a victim of YouTube censorship in the past year, with the site taking down some of the most tame, politically correct videos Mr. Prager has ever done. “How do you call Dennis Prager offensive?” Ed asks.

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The Main Event – August 11, 2017

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Stop Whining about Trump’s Vacation

This week, Ed’s talking about all the week’s most important news – but first, the show opens with all the social media criticism of the President’s 17-day working vacation at his Bedminster resort in New Jersey. To the user who tweeted this was Trump’s 45th time on the golf course since taking office, Ed says, “I don’t buy that – and when he is, you always see him doing presidential business on the golf course. When Obama was on vacation, he was on vacation all the time.” Ed points out that Obama golfed with celebrities like Jay-Z, while President Trump golfs with Japanese Prime Minster Shinzo Abe. Plus, there’s an eye-opening fact courtesy of McClatchy News Group: Over the course of 8 years, Obama’s presidential vacations cost we the taxpayers $85 million! “I know we pay for all this stuff, but I think the Obamas just milked it,” Ed says. “He took advantage of it.”

This “Short, Fat Guy” in North Korea that Bill Clinton Gave Nukes To

Next, it’s on to the threat from North Korea this week. The rogue nation claims it will be firing four nuclear missiles toward the island of Guam, which is a U.S. territory and home to two of our military bases. Of the President’s now-infamous “fire and fury” comment, Ed says, “That kind of talk doesn’t bother me at all. I’m tired of all the diplomatic stuff,” and agrees with those who say seems like this is the kind of thing that Kim Jong Un understands. “Sometimes Trump’s a little brash, but I prefer that to blowing smoke up our butts like Obama did.”

Plus, there are indications that Mattis, Tillerson and others in the cabinet may be advising the President to talk tough to “this short, fat guy” in North Korea. On this week’s show, you’ll hear a respected analyst say that – and, you’ll hear our own State Department’s confirmation that all departments of the government are speaking with “one voice.” As the second half begins, Ed talks about what history has taught us about countries threatening nuclear war – and speaking of history, a reminder about who gave North Korea the ability to create nukes in the first place (hint: his name is Bill Clinton – and if you didn’t know about that, you’ll hear the televised proof on this week’s show).

McConnell’s “This Line of Work” Comment, the Manafort House Raid & the Liberals Who Love Leakers

As the second half rolls on, Ed’s talking about Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s comment that this President is “new to this line of work” and that’s why he doesn’t understand that repealing legislation like Obamacare takes time. “Well, maybe that’s not the best way to do things,” Ed says. “Just because this is how it’s always been done doesn’t mean that’s the way it’s supposed to be done.”

Next, we’re talking about the report that the home of Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort was raided by the FBI last month after he has already turned over hundreds of pages of documents to congressional investigators related to the president’s campaign and Russia’s role in the 2016 election. Senator Richard Blumenthal can barely contain his excitement, telling NBC’s Andrea Mitchell this is clear evidence of a crime. “The only crime that was committed is that Hillary Clinton didn’t win,” Ed says. “That’s what all this is about.”

Ed continues, “Why didn’t they do a pre-dawn raid at her house, or Huma Abedin’s house, because she was on payroll at the foundation and that holdings company while she was also at the State Department…finding ways to funnel all this money back into the Clintons’ pockets?” Don’t miss the second half, because there’s a lot to listen to this week – including how all the liberals who love leakers (like Dan Rather, for example) only find it patriotic because this is a Republican administration.

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The Main Event – August 4, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. You can also call the new listener hotline to leave Ed a voicemail and tell him what you think of the show! Call The Main Event listener hotline at (855) 640-2092. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, Ed starts with some words on reverse mortgage. “If you’ve heard about these and all you know is you see them on TV,” Ed says, “you need to find out more. You don’t have to be poor and you don’t have to be rich; you just have to be in the age group, and you have to need it.” If you’re a homeowner age 62 or over and are interested, call Ed at (855) 640-2020 to speak with a member of his team.

White House Shakeup

Next, it’s on to the news of the week. It starts with the staffing changes we’ve seen the past couple of weeks at the White House. As you may be aware, the mainstream media is portraying this series of events as evidence that the Trump White House is “imploding.” But many smart people are viewing this as a positive thing for the administration, and you’ll hear from them on this week’s show. Ed agrees. “I don’t see this as an implosion,” Ed says. “I see this as a natural thing.” He makes comparisons to real-life situations. “It’s a tough time,” he says. “You move some people around, and you try some people here and some people there. Having a mix that works is not easy.” As for some media claims that General John Kelly taking over as Chief of Staff means the White House is being “militarized,” Ed says, “I think that’s a good thing.” You’ll also get some humor as Ed imitates Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ Alabama drawl.

Then, the topic rolls around to this week’s developments on the Russia probe – most notably, the Washington Post story that the President “personally dictated” Don Jr.’s media talking points about his June 2016 meeting with a Russian lawyer at Trump Tower. “That’s what dads and sons do,” Ed says, “but apparently that’s against the law if you’re Donald Trump.”

Sarah Sanders Smackdown

You’ll also hear from new Press Secretary Sarah Sanders, who shot down reporters in the Tuesday press briefing with reminders that they aren’t covering how the Democrats actually colluded with a foreign government during the election (the Ukraine), the Clintons’ ties to the shady Uranium One deal with Russia while Hillary was Secretary of State – or, the false story about Trump’s behavior in Russia concocted by the nefarious firm Fusion GPS, which is believed to have been paid by Democratic donors. “BAM!” Ed says in agreement.

Imran Awan, DWS IT Guy From Pakistan – Is He a Spy?  

In the second half, we’re talking about how the real collusion, corruption and criminality are in the Democrat party. Last week, you may have heard about the arrest of Pakistani-born Imran Awan, the IT aide to Congresswoman and former Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chairwoman Debbie Wassermann Schultz, known in blogging shorthand as DWS.

“I missed talking about it last week, so let’s go over that story…especially since the media is doing everything they can to make it go away,” Ed says. Here’s the Imran Awan timeline:

  1. In February 2017, Capitol Police started investigating Awan for alleged involvement in massive cyber security breaches and for transferring sensitive congressional data offsite.
  2. During the investigation, they found a laptop that Debbie Wasserman Schultz had issued to him, hidden in an unused crevice of the Rayburn House Office Building.
  3. Shortly thereafter, Wasserman Schultz grilled Capitol Police Chief Matthew Verderosa during a budget meeting the chief had with Schultz and congressional budget staff – listen to her threaten him if he didn’t return her “equipment” to her.
  4. When they searched a home Awan was renting out to a tenant, police found several smashed hard drives in the garage. (The tenant is the one who found the hard drives; having seen his landlord’s story on the news, he called the police.)
  5. Awan was arrested on bank fraud at Dulles Airport near Washington DC on July 27; he was attempting to flee the country. Airport Customs found about $12,000 cash in his wife and children’s luggage. (Guess what? They were still allowed to board the flight to Pakistan.)
  6. The fraud charges are in relation to Awan and his wife, Hina Alvi, misrepresenting themselves on a loan for a rental property they had and then wiring the proceeds to two unnamed persons in Pakistan. (“Why didn’t they hold her back?” Ed says. Remember Tashfeen Malik?”)
  7. This whole investigation involves what a source called “serious, potentially illegal violations on the House IT network” by Imran and three of his relatives, who had access to the emails and files of the more than two dozen House Democrats who employed them on a part-time basis. (That’s right – they didn’t just work for Wasserman Schultz. Imran Awan was a shared employee paid by at least a dozen Democratic House offices, although most of them had the good sense to fire him when the investigation started in February. DWS didn’t fire him until after the arrest.)
  8. Awan had reportedly managed to bankroll $4 million for himself and several of his relatives since 2010, including his two brothers and their wives (plus at least three friends), all of whom were hired as staffers on the payrolls of other House Democrats. Fellow IT staffers said the Awans were often absent from weekly meetings and email exchanges. One of the fellow staffers said some of the computers the Awans managed were being used to transfer data to an off-site server – hence the investigation.
  9. His lawyer is claiming Islamophobia, which should come as no surprise because Imran Awan has actually written about Islamophobia for CNN and talked about it on MSNBC.
  10. More on that lawyer, Chris Gowen: His official bio on his law firm’s website notes that he “left the Public Defender’s office to work for former President William Jefferson Clinton and then-Senator Hillary Clinton. Chris was a fact checker for President Clinton’s memoir, My Life. He also served as a traveling aid for President Clinton’s national and international trips. Chris finished his tenure with the Clintons by directing the advance operations for then-Senator Hillary Clinton during her 2008 presidential campaign.”)

“Does all this sound fishy to you?” Ed says. “I’m going to do a part two to my Clinton Casualties show soon, because there’s a lot of stuff we need to talk about.”

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The Main Event – July 28, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. You can also call the new listener hotline to leave Ed a voicemail and tell him what you think of the show! Call The Main Event listener hotline at (855) 640-2092. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, it starts with some real estate talk – and as Ed says, “All you baby boomers want to know about reverse mortgage.” If it’s something you’re interested in, tune in to the beginning of the show to hear it.

Next, it’s on to this week’s news. It’s been another scramble to pass an Obamacare repeal before Congress goes on August recess – and unfortunately, the Senate failed to pass a clean repeal bill when it was bought to the floor on Wednesday. As always, Ed has thoughts on this. “Remember: If we repeal Obamacare, it cuts out a whole bunch of rules for employers so they can hire some more people. If you cut taxes on companies, they’re going to come up with some ways to give people raises.” To the seven Republicans who voted against a clean repeal, Ed says: “What are you thinking? You know what they’re thinking? They’re afraid of what people will say. They’re so busy keeping their jobs, they forget to do their jobs.”

By Wednesday night, Republicans had begun talking about a so-called “skinny repeal” that would repeal only three parts of the bill:

  • The individual mandate
  • The employer mandate
  • The 2.3% excise tax on medical devices

The main reason to support it, said Thom Tillis of North Carolina, was that it “keeps the conversation going” in conference as opposed to stalling the Senate’s efforts – but because McCain, Collins and Murkowski disagreed, the bill died on Thursday night. “I don’t fault these people for voting against it, because they should have voted for the full repeal.” Now, Ed says, “McCain is becoming the hero of the Democrats.” Tune in to hear what Minority Leader Chuck Schumer had to say about him.

Speaking of Schumer, he unveiled the so-called “new” Democratic party agenda on George Stephanopoulos on Sunday. It’s called “A Better Deal,” and so far it seems it will include:

  • Setting up an independent agency designed to prevent prescription drug price gouging that would allow Medicare to negotiate with drug manufacturers for lower prices
  • Somehow legislating consolidations in the airline, cable, internet, phone, beer, food and eyeglass industries
  • Changes in antitrust laws to prevent big corporate mergers that could result in increased prices
  • Doubling federal support for registered apprenticeship programs
  • Giving tax credits to companies that train new workers

“How about instead of this,” Ed says, “Instead of the government paying every tire shop to teach kids how to bust tires or paying every construction company to teach people how to swing a hammer, I hire my own new workers, train them, and then I give them the money? Then when they get good at it, I give them raises?”

In the second half, it’s on to the issue that was raised this week regarding transgendered people serving in the military. You’ll get the timeline from the President’s tweet to the Pentagon internal memo that was leaked to Politico that said the tweet held no weight legally. “Just because he tweets out what he wants the policy to be doesn’t mean the order was received to change the policy,” said Fox’s Bret Baier as he explained the Joint Chief’s memo. “They need the official way.” Ed has thoughts on this as well, so tune in this week to hear them (in addition to some comments that Ed’s friend Joey Jones made as a guest on Fox & Friends).

Finally, we’re talking about an organization you may not have heard much about: Fusion GPS, which is the firm tied to the salacious “Trump dossier” alleging lewd activity in Russia. If you’ve wondered where that dossier came from, tune in to The Main Event this week. It’s an alarming, eye-opening story and it’s definitely not “fake news.”

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The Main Event – July 21, 2017

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This week, Ed starts the show with a “slow news day” story from Monday: celebrities who want to run for political office. “So Donald Trump got in there and I guess he smashed the glass ceiling,” Ed says. “Now, all celebrities can be politicians.” It starts with Caitlyn Jenner running for Diane Feinstein’s Senate seat here in California (“I hope we get someone with some name recognition to run, but maybe not Bruce/Caitlyn,” Ed says – and not for the reasons you think!); followed by singer Kid Rock running as a Republican against Democrat Debbie Stabenow in Michigan (listen to what Elizabeth Warren did when she heard about it); next, Dwayne “The Rock Johnson” bragging that he beat Trump out in a theoretical 2020 election poll (“I like his movies, but you know what?” Ed says. Tune in to hear what his thoughts are!); and finally, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg’s possible interest in running for President. Have you heard about his promotion of a “universal basic income” – and do you even know what a universal basic income is? Tune in to the show this week to hear about it, as well as Zuckerberg’s comments on “luck.” Ed has a lot to say about it!

In the second half, we’re talking the Senate Republicans failure to pass an Obamacare replacement before the August recess. “They don’t have the votes,” Ed says, “and the Democrats won’t help at all.” If this roller coaster of events has been hard to follow, you need a recap and Ed has it for you on this week’s show – but the bottom line remains the same, Ed says: “The problem is that most politicians don’t understand the real world and how people think.”

Next, it’s on to the most unexpected story of the week: the President’s impromptu interview with the New York Times. The big takeaway, as far as the press is concerned, is the President’s criticism of his own Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, because Sessions recused himself from the Russia investigation. “I agree completely,” Ed says.

At one point, the President said that that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein’s appointment of Special Counsel Robert Mueller was rife with conflicts of interest – not just because of his relationship with James Comey, but also because at one point, Trump interviewed Mueller to replace Comey at the FBI – in fact, he was suspiciously appointed Special Counsel the very next day after this interview. In the transcript of the Times interview, Trump said his reaction to this was, “What the hell?” You’ll hear about all that and more on this week’s show – including the truth behind the “second secret meeting” between Trump and Putin, which doesn’t amount to much (to the press’s dismay). “I remember getting a bunch of alerts and tweets about this,” Ed says. “But if you’ve seen the picture, there’s a long, long table with condiments and centerpieces. And here’s the President, and Putin, and all these world leaders having a meal together – and this is a ‘private meeting’? I don’t think so.

Of course, there were plenty of questions about the Don Jr. meeting too – and “the media is really, really reaching,” Ed says as the show concludes.

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The Main Event – July 14, 2017

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This week, Ed is talking about the story that no one wants to let go: Donald Trump Jr.’s June 2016 meeting with Russian “honeypot” lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya. “Historically,” Ed says, “a ‘honeypot’ or ‘honey trap’ is a Russian female who uses her looks to get information from foreign men, usually Americans or Europeans. She’s either a spy or some kind of asset to the Russian government.” As for whether she really is a spy or otherwise affiliated with the Russian government (which she denies), Ed says, “Who knows?” If this story is moving forward so quickly you can’t keep up, tune in to The Main Event this week to get the full breakdown. You’ll even hear a few seconds of Russian singer Emin’s 2013 music video featuring the now-President Trump (yes, Ed’s getting that detailed!). The story will fill the whole first half and cover the entire timeline; it will also address the media’s gleeful proclamations that Donald Jr. “might go to jail” simply because he agreed to the meeting and said the words “I love it” in an email. “Should he have said ‘That’s the bomb’ or something else?” Ed jokes. “The reason I bring this up is that some of us blow this off, but you’ll hear someone at work who wants to say, ‘Did you hear Donald Jr. is going to jail? Did you hear he committed treason?’ So you need to know the whole story.”

And as the first half closes out, you’ll hear about Hillary Clinton’s own foray into getting opposition research from a Soviet bloc country – in her case, the Ukraine. “It’s amazing to me that Hillary does this stuff and nobody cares about it,” Ed says. “But they all care about it when it’s Trump.” Ed also reminds us about Hillary’s negotiation of a deal with the Russian company Uranium One, something that was almost certainly not in America’s best interests. But it’s not over until we hear Lindsey Graham say, “I can get a reverse mortgage now!” on his 62nd birthday this week. “Senator Graham,” Ed says, “Call me at (855) 640-2020!”

In the second half, it’s on to the Senate confirmation of FBI director nominee Christopher Wray – but unfortunately, even that included Russia as a line of questioning because Senators like Al Franken and Richard Blumenthal decided it somehow should be included. “They spend their time making statements, not asking questions,” Ed says. “It’s just stupid.”

And for the final topic of the show, we’re listening to some of insane liberal hyperbole this week: everything from the MSNBC and CNN commentators who called the President’s speech in Poland “white supremacist” to Bernie Sanders saying the Republican healthcare bill “will kill 9 times more people than 9/11.”

“Unbelievable!” Ed says. He’s on fire this week and you’re going to love it.  

 

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Internet radio:

  • Red State Talk Radio’s Encore Channel, Sundays at 1 PM Pacific

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – July 7, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. You can also call the new listener hotline to leave Ed a voicemail and tell him what you think of the show! Call The Main Event listener hotline at (855) 640-2092. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, Ed welcomes Scott MacAfee back to the show. They start off with a story about the laughable furor over the Internet meme that used an old WWE video of Trump pretending to beat up a wrestler with the CNN logo over the wrestler’s face. Ed and Scott unpack this ridiculous story, and Ed even reads some of the Reddit user’s lengthy apology. “I can hear Obama saying, ‘This is not who we are’,” Ed says. “I have to vomit.” As for how CNN tracked down the user, Scott says, “What is Reddit doing giving out a user’s identity to anyone?” You’ll also hear proof that what CNN is doing to this anonymous user is nothing short of blackmail from someone who knows a thing or two about the law, Judge Jeanine Pirro.

Moving on, Ed and Scott are talking about Trump’s non-apology tour overseas (the opposite of the Obama apology tours we grew accustomed to for 8 years). Rather than worrying about tweets and memes, our allies in Europe (specifically Poland) saw President Trump as a serious world leader this week, evidenced by the warm reception they gave him in Warsaw. Ed comments on the statesman-like speech from Trump and the Polish people chanting his name. “I never heard them chanting Barack Obama’s name like that,” he says. And as for the President’s meeting with Vladimir Putin on Friday, it resulted in Russia agreeing to a ceasefire in Syria, which will take place on Sunday in an effort to de-escalate the Syrian civil war. “It just goes to show what can happen in meetings like this,” Ed says. Scott jokes, “Or maybe it’s just ‘proof of Russian collusion’.” As the first half closes out, you’ll also hear about the reason North Korea was just able to successfully launch a test missile capable of hitting Alaska: As it turns out, it’s an ill-fated deal agreed to by Bill Clinton in 1994. If you’ve never heard this, tune in to The Main Event to learn more!

In the second half, the focus shifts to the assault on free speech across the nation’s college campuses. Scott invites everyone to attend an event he’s part of, the Summer of Conservatism conference, on Sunday, July 9th. Larry Elder will be the keynote speaker, and Kyle Chapman (known in the conservative blogosphere as “Based Stickman”) will be there as well. Visit www.MakeCaliGreat.org to learn more.

Next, Ed and Scott interview Kyle Chapman by phone. You’ll hear him talk about his involvement in defending conservatives at political rallies against the organized protesters who destroy property, set fires and hurt people. “Let’s call these people what they are,” Kyle says. “These are masked thugs. They dress like ISIS.” As to how Kyle got involved in fighting these thugs, he says, “I’m hardwired to react a certain way in certain situations, and when I see my conservative brothers and sister under assault, I’m going to jump into action.”

Kyle describes the kind of violence he has seen at rallies and protests that go unreported by the media, including unreported incidents from the infamous Berkeley rally in March that received a great amount of media attention. “And I can tell you the level of violence is only going to intensify from here,” he says. “They’re going to pull out all the stops to prevent Trump from getting a second term, and it’s going to turn into a civil war environment.” This is an enlightening interview you don’t want to miss. Catch it this weekend, and don’t forget to call Ed at (855) 640-2092 to tell him what you think!

Catch The Main Event at…
Inland Empire:
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  • 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM

Los Angeles: 

  • AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM

Internet radio:

  • Red State Talk Radio’s Encore Channel, Sundays at 1 PM Pacific

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – June 30, 2017

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This week, Ed welcomes Roger Doyle to the show. Roger is co-owner of Think Active Shooter Consulting Group, which trains people and groups to deal with active shooter situations. “You can train anyone to shoot a gun,” Roger says, “but what happens in real life? The other person shoots back. So we train people what to do if you have a rock, but the other person is throwing a bigger rock at you. We teach people to be comfortable with a gun, and everything goes along with that. It’s not just about carrying that gun.”

Roger is also a law enforcement officer in Southern California in addition to holding a variety of certifications, one of them being Terrorism Liaison Officer. On that note, Ed and Roger also discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling this week to allow parts of the President’s travel ban – albeit not enough. “If all they have to have is a family member to come in…how do you know that person isn’t in ISIS? There have to be other rules.” Referring to events like the Orlando nightclub shooting, the San Bernardino terror attack and school shootings, Roger states, “Every tick of the hand of a watch has the potential for someone to die. These people are soft targets, unless one of them also has a gun.”

But carrying is only one part of the equation. “You have to be mentally prepared, too,” he says. “If you’re not mentally prepared to deal with that situation, you may as well roll over and be a target. If we can mentally prepare you for these types of situations, you’re going to instantly react.” Ed agrees: “Be aware. This is a new world we live in.” To learn how to get prepared for the “not if, but when” of an active shooter scenario, you can contact Roger through his website: www.ThinkActiveShooter.com.

In the second half, Ed is talking about the news of the week. “I can’t wait until we can stop talking about Russia,” Ed says, “but here’s the good news. At least for now, some of the media focus is shifting to Obama. Thank God!” He’s referring to the new reports that the Obama administration knew about Russian meddling in our election as far back as July or August 2016 – something that wasn’t disclosed to the American people until October, weeks before the election.

In fact, Obama’s White House contacted the Kremlin on the backchannel to say they had documentation of their actions. “Wait a minute…Obama that has a backchannel to the Kremlin?” Ed says. “Three weeks ago, everyone was upset that Trump’s son-in-law had a backchannel to Russia. Can you say hypocrisy?” Ed gives a detailed timeline of the events, from August 2016 until right before the inauguration of Trump – and it’s clear evidence that the Obama administration was willing to let Russian meddling slide until they realized that Hillary Clinton might not win. “Now everything shifts,” Ed says as he talks about how the Democrats are suddenly concerned once Trump wins the presidency. “I can’t believe people are stupid enough to buy this stuff.”

One might think CNN would love this breaking news, considering they talk about Russia 24/7 – but since it focuses on Obama and not Trump, they’re at a loss. Speaking of CNN, you’ll get a recap of all the embarrassments the network has experienced this week; everyone’s talking about the President’s tweets to MSNBC hosts, but let’s not forget about CNN’s foibles with a producer admitting the network’s CEO tells them to talk about Russia day in and day out. Let’s not forget about prominent commentator Van Jones calling Russia a “nothingburger” either.

As the show closes, Ed is talking about the current state of the Senate GOP healthcare bill. You’ll get Rand Paul’s take on it, which Ed agrees with wholeheartedly. “We can clean it up,” Ed says, “without tearing it up.” In the final moments, there’s an Independence Day movie clip that’s meaningful for the holiday coming up. Don’t miss it!

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The Main Event – June 23, 2017

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This week, Ed welcomes veterans advocate and military analyst Joey Jones on the show to discuss several of this week’s events. It starts with one of the saddest stories in recent memory: the death of Otto Warmbier, the American college student who spent 17 months in North Korean detention. As most know, Otto died on June 20 in his hometown of Cincinnati. Reflecting on the mysterious circumstances surrounding Otto’s time in the corrupted nation of North Korea, Ed asks Joey what he believes happened to the young man to put him in the state that led to his death. “I’m not a doctor,” Joey says, “but it’s pretty obvious he was mistreated. To what extent, it seems like the doctors don’t know yet. But it’s time to call North Korea to the carpet.” There’s a longer discussion on this, so tune in to The Main Event to hear it if you’re interested in analysis on whether the Obama administration did enough, and whether it’s appropriate for the Trump administration to count Otto’s release as a victory.

Next, it’s on to the special election in the 6th District of Georgia that everyone’s talking about this week. As someone who lives in the area, Joey Jones was actually considered and vetted to run for that seat – so he has loads of insight when it comes to how Karen Handel, the Republican candidate, eventually won. “Karen Handel won because she’s been around forever, she has name recognition and she has the grass roots to win a special election.” An interesting comment on why Hollywood stars donated so much money to Ossoff’s campaign, though: “Georgia has the second largest entertainment community in the country, right behind Hollywood,” he says. “There’s some justification for why they all donated.”

Ed comments, “They were pushing this election as a referendum on Trump, and I think it bit them in the butt.” Case in point: Now, several congressional Democrats are pushing for the resignation of Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. Listen to this week’s show to hear them call for her to step aside and make way for younger, fresher leadership – this is must-hear for anyone who wants to see Pelosi’s congressional reign come to an end.

In the second half, it’s on to the news that broke Friday morning: the VA Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act, which was signed by President Trump on Friday morning. “This is something I applaud President Trump on doing,” Joey says. “Currently, it takes 180 days to fire anyone other than an executive at the VA. There’s still a long way to go, but we have to applaud this victory.” In his time on Capitol Hill, “I’ve seen multiple congressional hearings devoted to retraining employees, and we have to put something in place that mandates hiring the right talent.”

There’s a lot of wisdom on this week’s show, so tune in to hear it – and if you have a comment, don’t forget to call The Main Event Listener Hotline at (855) 640-2092.

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The Main Event – June 16, 2017

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Ed starts the show with thoughts on California becoming a sanctuary state. “I just can’t believe how stupid people are in this state these days,” he says. Next: One week after he testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee, we’re still talking about former FBI Director James Comey. Thanks to the reporters at the website Circa News, we know what one source says about he closed session Comey had with the committee when the cameras left the room. It’s a story about an encounter Comey had with former Attorney General Loretta Lynch. The details include:

  • Comey told Lynch he was concerned she had created a conflict of interest when she had that now-infamous meeting with Bill Clinton on an airport tarmac while the investigation into Hillary’s emails was ongoing.
  • During this conversation, Comey confronted Lynch with “a highly sensitive piece of evidence” (some kind of document, perhaps an email) that proved Lynch had agreed to put a stop to any prosecution of Hillary Clinton.
  • Comey said “the Attorney General looked at the document, then looked up with a steely silence that lasted for some time, then asked him if he had any other business with her – and if not, that he should leave her office,” said the source.
  • Comey “took that interaction, and the fact she had met with Bill Clinton, as enough reason to decide he would not allow the Justice Department to decide the fate of the case.” That, apparently, is when he decided to go public with his own assessment that the FBI should not charge Hillary Clinton because they could not prove she had intent to violate the law by sending classified information over her private server.

“So here, we have some evidence that Loretta Lynch is dirty and Comey was two-faced and talking out both sides of his mouth,” Ed says. “And keep in mind, all this happened right in the middle of Hillary’s presidential campaign – which makes you wonder about the intelligence of Democrats. This is really who you want to run for President?” On this week’s show, you’ll hear from someone who asks why “habitual note taker” Comey didn’t write memos about his meetings with Lynch, but he took notes on his meetings with President Trump – great question!

Next topic: Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified in a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Tuesday, fighting back against claims that he obstructed justice or had anything to do with Russian collusion in the election. Tune in to The Main Event to hear the likes of Senators Ron Wyden and Kamala Harris going over-the-top in their questioning (as Democrats tend to do in these hearings). “Ron Wyden, who’s from Oregon where they’re all smoking weed, has an issue I won’t point out,” Ed says. “But listening to Senator Ron Wyden is like listening to my dog Tank if he could talk.” Ed has similar remarks on Kamala Harris, who put on a big show as usual, since it’s all part of her plan to be her party’s next presidential nominee. “What is the point of grilling him like that?” Ed says.

In the second half, Ed reminds listeners to leave him a voicemail on The Main Event listener hotline. “Good or bad, I want to hear it,” he says. “Leave me a message at (855) 640-2092, and I might play it on the show.”After that, there is  some information on reverse mortgages that seniors and their families may be interested in. “Call me at (855) 640-2020 if you want to learn more,” Ed says. “We’re doing a lot of reverse mortgages these days.”

Then, it’s on to the news that neutral, objective Special Counsel Robert Mueller – who was assigned to investigate the legal issues surrounding the President when it comes to the Russia accusations – may not be so neutral or objective after all. We’re learning more this week about Mueller’s background, and it turns out his ties with James Comey run deep; tune in to this week’s show to hear what they are! Ed loves Newt Gingrich’s comments on the matter and reflects on how we would have been a great President. “But we want people like Kamala Harris,” he says. “You think she’s so smart?” Ed’s thoughts on the Democrat mindset are not to be missed this week!

And of course, we’re talking about how the left showed its true colors in its response to the shooting at the congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Virginia this week. As you may know, 66-year-old James Hodgkinson of Illinois was a Bernie Sanders supporter who volunteered for Sanders’ presidential campaign as well as a bigtime fan of MSNBC and every liberal news-comedy show you can think of: The Daily Show, The Nightly Show, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, and Real Time with Bill Maher – oh, and he made some clearly malicious Facebook posts about President Trump in recent months (and yet, Nancy Pelosi still managed to find a way to blame Republicans for his actions in her weekly press conference). “You know, I remember not being too happy when Obama was elected,” Ed says. “But I didn’t go around shooting people.” Speaking of guns, Ed plays a clip of Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe saying that “guns kill 93 million people a day.” Hmm…

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The Main Event – June 9, 2017

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This week, Ed opens the show with the infamous “You can’t handle the truth” scene from the movie “A Few Good Men.” He explains why it’s relevant to this week’s news: “Tom Cruise sucks Nicholson in one question at a time and corners him. It reminds me of what happened this week with James Comey…and we just want the truth!” Comey’s testimony is the big story of the week, of course – but first, Ed will talk about some lessons learned from the annual Mastermind Summit conference he attended this week, where he learned from basketball/business great Magic Johnson and others.

“I always go to these conferences looking for the secret,” he says. “But I learned this week that there are no secrets. Just take care of your clients.” Another great takeaway: “When something happens to you, ask what you could have done to change it. Because if you blame someone else, it’s out of your control. You can’t control anyone but you.” And one final tip from speaker and author Jack Canfield: “Make a list of all the things you can’t do, and replace ‘can’t’ with the word ‘won’t.’ What you think you can’t do is really what you won’t do.”

Next, it’s on to current events – starting with the dozens of terror attacks that have happened around the world during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. “Maybe this isn’t a religion,” Ed says. “Maybe it’s a manifest to take over the world.” Since the first day of Ramadan 2017, jihadis have used bombs, guns, suicide vests and vehicles to massacre more than 100 people in 21 countries. Ed lists many of the attacks, some of which you probably never heard about because they took place in parts of the world where terrorism is commonplace – and yet, that’s the sad irony. Most listeners are already aware of one, though: The attack involving three terrorists plowing a van into pedestrians on the London Bridge on June 3, which killed six and injured dozens.

This was the third jihadist attack on British soil in two weeks, and one of the attackers – the aptly named Khuram Butt – was already well-known to British police and intelligence, although he was never arrested. Of the line Butt said in the British documentary “The Jihadis Next Door,” where he complains he and his friends were kicked out of a park for innocently “praying,” Ed says: “If you saw people praying to a black ISIS flag in your neighborhood, would you just live and let live or would you call the police? Is it religious freedom when their book says ‘convert or die’?” You’ll also hear from the now-very-reasonable Piers Morgan, who asks with conviction: “Aren’t the British public entitled to know why more wasn’t done to prevent this person from becoming a terrorist?” Ed laments that, and the fact that the courts are doing everything they can to prevent our President’s travel ban from being enforced.

As the second half continues, Ed’s recapping Thursday’s testimony from former FBI Director James Comey before the Senate Intelligence Committee. In case you missed it, Ed will play a synopsis of Comey’s 7-page prepared statement sent to the committee the day before to set the stage. “I don’t hear anything too terrible there,” Ed says, saying that all this was an instrument of congressional Democrats who are making a full-time job of calling for Trump’s impeachment.

And of course, we have the highlights of the day’s testimony, including Comey explaining all three times he told the President he was not being investigated. “I think Comey’s talking out both sides of his mouth,” Ed says. “Some things he’s very clear on, and other things he’s cloudy.” As for one of the most eye-opening parts of Comey’s testimony – that he leaked his memo of conversations with the President to the media “through a friend” – Ed remarks, “I can’t believe he’s actually saying this.”

For analysis of the biggest story of the week, tune in to The Main Event (and let Ed know your thoughts by leaving a voicemail at (855) 640-2092. If you’re in the market for a mortgage, don’t forget to give Ed’s office a call at (855) 640-2020.

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The Main Event – June 2, 2017

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This week, Ed starts out the show with a clip of Joe Pesci’s character in the movie “With Honors.” “It’s about what the founding fathers had in mind when they wrote the Constitution,” Ed says, making a comparison to what’s going on with the President being forced to appeal to the Supreme Court this week. “Do you realize that Trump’s travel ban would have been over already – and if the Democrats weren’t busy trying to block the order, we could have been vetting these people?”

Next, it’s on to the news of the week. As you may have heard, the President’s son-in-law and advisor Jared Kushner is the most recent member of the Trump administration to be portrayed as an evil villain with supposedly strong ties to Russia. It started one week ago, when the Washington Post published a story that Kushner may have discussed creating a secret communications channel with Russia’s ambassador Sergei Kislyak before the inauguration. Ed agrees with Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly, who says that backchannel communications are a normal procedure in government. “We want our elected leaders to get things done with other governments,” Ed says. “How can they do that if they don’t talk to each other?” Furthermore, Ed reminds us, “Jared Kushner said he’s willing to answer any questions from anybody now.”

After that, it’s on to Hillary’s ongoing blame game tour. This week, she showed up at the tech conference Code Con in Silicon Valley for a panel discussion (why?). Hillary’s still dreaming up more reasons she lost the election, including an allegation that Donald Trump personally directed the Russians to “weaponize” the anger of racist Americans so they could help him win – and in another laughable clip, manages to blame the Russians, the FBI, James Comey and American voters all in one breath. In fact, Hillary blamed 24 people, groups and things for her election loss. Here’s the full list:

  1. The FBI
  2. James Comey
  3. The Russians
  4. Vladimir Putin
  5. “Anti-American forces”
  6. Low information voters (“Low information voters are the ones who voted for you, Hillary,” Ed says.)
  7. Everyone who assumed she would win and didn’t vote because of it
  8. Bad polling numbers
  9. Barack Obama
  10. People who wanted change
  11. Misogynists
  12. Suburban women
  13. The New York Times
  14. TV executives
  15. Cable news (“CNN and MSNBC were leaning for you,” Ed says. “How can you blame it on cable news?”
  16. Netflix
  17. Democrat filmmakers who “don’t make the right documentaries”
  18. Facebook
  19. Twitter
  20. WikiLeaks
  21. Fake news
  22. “Content farms in Macedonia”
  23. The Republican Party
  24. The Democrat Party

Yes, she blames DNC – the same organization that admits to sabotaging Bernie Sanders’ campaign so that she could become the party nominee. “I think the DNC started out with three times as much money as Trump did when he started out,” Ed says, and she’s having to inject money into it?” Ed also reminds listeners what happened to former DNC staffer Seth Rich, a Bernie Sanders supporter. “Mysteriously, he ended up dead.”

In the second half, we’re comparing the various college commencement speeches given by liberal and conservative figures this year. Hillary accepted an offer to speak at Wellesley College, her own alma mater, where she reminded us of one big reason why she was unfit to be President: She’s not physically healthy! Tune in to The Main Event this week to hear her coughing fit just one week ago; you’ll realize what a mess America avoided by saying “no thanks” to her on election day. You’ll also hear Senator Elizabeth Warren telling the University of Massachusetts at Amherst graduates they should take what they don’t know and use it to influence government – and of course, Crazy Uncle Joe strikes again this year with one of his trademark gaffes at the Harvard commencement. You need to hear this one; it’s hilarious! Ed finishes this segment with his thoughts on the corruption of the American university system.

As the show closes out, Ed touches on the President withdrawing the United States from the Paris climate accord. You’ll hear the doomsday messages from the left, as well as the details on why we dodged a major bullet by getting out. “Trump knew this was going to choke the economy by making those commitments,” Ed says.

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The Main Event – May 26, 2017

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This week, Ed opens with a powerful clip from the original “Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory” movie from the 1970s. He ties it into current events: “People are talking about stupid stuff,” he says. “They’re talking about Melania’s dress, Russian collusion…and there’s nothing there. They lose!” Tune in this week to hear the connection! You’ll also get Ed’s reminder to call him at (855) 640-2020 if you need real estate financing.

Next, it’s on to the news of the week, starting with President Trump’s first official overseas trip. “I was filled with pride,” Ed says. “He was presidential, he wasn’t aggressive, and he didn’t back down on the things we believe.” He cites the President’s speech in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, where Trump stood firm on terror in front of dozens of Arab leaders, while still remaining respectful of the culture.

Regardless, CNN pointed to Trump’s criticism of Obama bowing to Saudi leaders in 2009 to call him a hypocrite (because he bent down to receive the Collar of Abdulaziz Al Saud, the kingdom’s highest civilian honor). “I just don’t see it that way,” Ed says. “If the king gives you an award and it goes around your neck, and you’re taller than the king, you bend over to let him put it around your head. I don’t see that as bowing.” Ed also has insight on the $110 billion “arms deal” the President signed with the Saudis this week, pointing out the fact that the deal was already in progress under Obama and it will create numerous American jobs. You’ll also get Ed’s take on why Saudi Arabia was not included in the President’s travel ban; it’s simple logic you need to hear. Compare the presence Trump had on the world stage this week (not only in Saudi Arabia, but also in Israel, the Vatican and the NATO G7 Summit in Brussels), and you have a stark comparison to Obama’s “Apology Tour” in 2009.

Moving on, Ed and his guest Scott will talk about the terror attack in Manchester, England which killed 22 people, many of them young women and girls. As of Friday, 10 were arrested, including the father and brother of deceased bomber Salman Abedi. You may have heard Dr. Sebastian Gorka’s insight this week that “dates matter to terrorists,” and that May 22 was the fourth anniversary of the killing of British soldier Fusilier Lee Rigby by two young converts to Islam. Dr. Gorka points out that Benghazi happened on a 9/11 anniversary, and Ed agrees: “On 9/11, maybe you should be ramping up the security all over the world, because it’s 9/11.” Furthermore, there’s an argument to be made for Trump’s travel ban now – and of course, yet another court of appeals (the Fourth Circuit, this time) struck down the executive order this week to make a political point.

In the second half, it’s on to the President’s proposed budget for 2018. Ed was thrilled with Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney on Tuesday. “He tells it like it is,” Ed says, when it comes to the federal budget. If you missed Mulvaney answering questions on the budget this week, tune in to The Main Event to hear it; as you hear him tell reporters that we need “balance between people who get the benefits and the people who pay them,” you just might find yourself cheering him on. In response to those who cry that people will “go hungry” because of cuts to the SNAP (food stamp) program, Ed says: “No they won’t. They’ll go to work.”

As the show closes, you’ll get the latest chapter in the ongoing saga of former FBI Director James Comey (yes, there’s more!)…and much to the delight of the media, it supposedly involves the Russians. Tune in to hear it – and if you need real estate financing, call Ed at (855) 640-2020.

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The Main Event – May 19, 2017

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This week, there’s massive fallout for the White House after the firing of FBI Director James Comey. It started Tuesday, when media reports surfaced that there was a memo written by Comey purporting to show President Trump asking him to end the FBI investigation into Mike Flynn. Comey, who is said to have documented “everything he could remember” after meeting with Trump on February 14th, wrote, “I hope you can let this go” on his paper, which is believed to be a quote from the President in regards to the FBI’s investigation of Mike Flynn.

In regards to the cries for Trump’s impeachment on the grounds that he was “obstructing justice” by doing this, Ed likens it to him trying to get out of a speeding ticket. “Haven’t you all done that?” He says. “We’re going to impeach this guy over that? Give me a break.” Things get a little more controversial from there, so tune in to hear what Ed has to say! You’ll also hear from our current National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster, and get Ed’s thoughts on the baseless “Russian collusion” witchunt against Trump that is so granular, people are criticizing the “ketchup he puts on his meatloaf.”

And as for the anonymous sources leaking information to the press, “If you’ve got something to say, step up to the mic and say it,” Ed says. “We don’t let anonymous witnesses on a stand in court, but we’re doing it to Trump in the media right now…he’s probably thinking, ‘Why did I take this job? I came here to get something done, and all they’re doing is trying to stand in my way’.”

“There were a few things that happened over the last eight years under Obama that we had no special counsel for,” Ed reminds everyone. Listen to Ed list out many of them, including:

  • The IRS scandal
  • Fast & Furious
  • The Secret Service prostitution scandal
  • The misappropriation of Hurricane Sandy relief funds (“They never made their way to New Jersey,” Ed reminds us.)
  • Solyndra (they got $500 million of our taxpayer funds,” Ed says. “That’s not worth investigating?”)

…and lots more! Ed is on a roll in this segment.

As the second half continues, Ed covers the cries for impeachment that are coming from members of Congress “with a chip on their shoulder” and media types like Joe Scarborough. “Has he ever run a business?” Ed asks. He also has choice words for the liberal judges who have stopped Trump’s travel ban – intelligent thoughts people need to hear. “We have a guy that ran over people in Times Square this week,” Ed says. “Trump is trying to protect us, and we’re not even letting him do that. I’d like to say something more descriptive, but I can’t.”

As the show closes out, Ed covers the new details on the murder of Seth Rich, the DNC staffer who was shot in the back of the head last August right before the DNC convention. If you haven’t yet familiarized yourself with that, visit our Clinton Casualties page to get the background you need. “55 people who mysteriously died because they stood in the way of Bill, Hillary or both,” Ed reminds everyone. As for Seth Rich, you’ll hear the new developments and the story of private investigator Rod Wheeler, who was first hired by Rich’s family but is now skeptical about the “botched robbery” cover story. It seems pretty obvious that Rich was murdered because he gave WikiLeaks information on the DNC trying to sabotage Bernie Sanders’ campaign in order to make Hillary the inevitable nominee. Listen to this week’s show to hear more!

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  • AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM
  • 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM

Los Angeles: 

  • AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM

Internet radio:

  • Red State Talk Radio’s Encore Channel, Sundays at 1 PM Pacific

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Main Event – May 12, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. You can also call the new listener hotline to leave Ed a voicemail and tell him what you think of the show! Call The Main Event listener hotline at (855) 640-2092. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

Ed starts out by setting the tone for this week’s show: “People need to stop listening to all the BS on TV, and start thinking about what’s best for them,” he says. That principle will apply to healthcare, the firing of James Comey and everything else in the news this week. After Ed discusses a financial scenario some people might relate to, he reminds anyone who’s interested in taking advantage of real estate opportunities to call him at (855) 640-2020.

Next, there’s a discussion on the battle to get The American Health Care Act through the Senate. This week, the Democrats dreamed up a new scare tactic regarding the part of the bill that deals with pre-existing conditions. If you listen to the media coverage, you might think that House Republicans passed legislation to deny people with pre-existing conditions health insurance. Wrong! We have people like Anderson Cooper and his guests to thank for this misinformation, and Ed plays audio from them on this week’s show. Ed also has a simple definition for pre-existing conditions: “If we take away pre-existing conditions, we take away the need for insurance,” he says. “If you’re pregnant or have cancer and you don’t get health insurance until after that happens, then that’s a pre-existing condition.”

You’ll also get the facts on the pre-existing conditions provisions of the healthcare bill; Ed is reading them in detail.

First, he breaks down who isn’t affected by the pre-existing conditions provision:

  • People who get insurance through their employer (155 million Americans)
  • People on Medicaid or Medicare (70 million Americans)
  • People who live in a state that doesn’t request the waiver
  • People who live in a state that does request the waiver, but have maintained insurance coverage continuously with gaps no longer than 63 days

In other words, a fraction of the population.

Next, Ed presents these facts:

  • Fact #1: If you have a pre-existing condition, you live in a waiver state and you haven’t had continuous coverage, you can only be charged more by your insurer for the first year.
  • Fact #2: Thanks to the provision in the bill, every waiver state will have access to $8 billion in federal funds to ease the cost of insurance for people with pre-existing conditions
  • Fact #3: The state must also have a high-risk pool or similar program to further alleviate insurance costs for pre-existing conditions.
  • Fact #4: (This one is for all the millennials on Twitter saying that Republicans want to deny healthcare to rape survivors): There are laws on the books in 44 states that ban rape and sexual abuse from being a pre-existing condition. That nullifies their entire argument.

“Remember,” Ed says, “health insurance and healthcare are two different things.” He has perspective you need to hear!

Next, Ed’s talking about Sally Yates testifying on Capitol Hill about Russia’s interference in the presidential election. “I didn’t think we were still caring about this,” Ed says, “but apparently some duffuses in Washington D.C. do.” The bottom line on this three-hour hearing can be summed up in a two-minute exchange between Yates and Senator Lindsey Graham, as she described what she told the White House about then-National Security Advisor Mike Flynn’s dealings with Russia – and of course, Ed has that clip on this week’s show. The media acted like the hearing was full of big revelations on Flynn’s vulnerability to blackmail, but we heard all this back in February and this was just more of the same (Ed has news clips from February that prove it).

“Let’s talk about the big news that everyone’s talking about,” Ed says in the second half. “James Comey got fired this week.” Ed has the full timeline of the entire debacle James Comey has caused over the past two years, going back to the announcement in August 2015 that the FBI was investigating Hillary Clinton’s emails and all the way through to his firing on May 9, 2017. You’ll also hear the hilariously fluid opinions of Comey held by prominent Democrats; the same people who are crying about his termination this week were calling for his head last year. “It’s amazing,” Ed says as he reads the various points at which Democrats either loved or hated James Comey.

Of Comey’s ultimate foot-in-the-mouth moment last week before the Senate Judiciary Committee (where he said that Huma Abedin just sent classified material to her husband Anthony Weiner so he could print them for her), Ed says, “Is intent any part of the law?! He was doing a poor job. If I was doing that, I would be fired too. If I did what Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin or Anthony Weiner did, I’d be in jail – but apparently there’s a second set of rules for those people, and that’s why we elected Trump. We were tired of that.”

If you still aren’t sure how you feel about the James Comey firing, tune in to The Main Event this week to get the full story!

Catch The Main Event at…
Inland Empire:

  • AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM
  • 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM

Los Angeles: 

  • AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM

Internet radio:

  • Red State Talk Radio’s Encore Channel, Sundays at 1 PM Pacific

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

The Main Event – May 5, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. You can also call the new listener hotline to leave Ed a voicemail and tell him what you think of the show! Call The Main Event listener hotline at (855) 640-2092. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week starts with Congress’s vote Wednesday to approve a roughly $1.1 trillion spending bill ahead of a deadline to keep the government open through September. The measure passed the House on Wednesday in a 309-to-118 vote, and by Thursday afternoon it had passed the Senate with a 79-to-18 vote. Ed breaks down what’s in the bill, so if you need to hear what just passed, tune in to The Main Event this week. For example: Did you know what “$45 million for school choice” in the bill actually means? It means that the Republican-controlled government is reversing the first federally-funded education program Obama cancelled the second he got into office. There’s all kinds of info on the bill you don’t want to miss on this week’s show.

Ed also has audio from Mick Mulvaney, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, who spoke at the White House press briefing on Tuesday to address the bill. Why do you want to hear it? Because “he tells it like it is,” Ed says. “He doesn’t make it too complicated. Being in the finance industry myself, I try to keep things simple so people understand them. That’s what Mick Mulvaney did.” Mulvaney explained why it will be very possible to build the border wall, and why the Republicans “got a bite at the 2017 apple” thanks to Obama dropping the ball last year, and Ed will make it even simpler to understand in his comments. “The Democrats thought they could say, we won, we won, we stopped the wall!” Ed says. “But what they didn’t realize was there was already money in the budget for the wall. Donald Trump does know how to negotiate, and he’s fighting the fights that need fighting. For everything else, he’s negotiable.”

In the second half, we’re talking about the American Health Care Act (AKA the Obamacare replacement bill) passing the House this week. If you haven’t yet heard what’s in that bill, Ed’s got you covered for that, too. Here’s what the bill will do:

  • Ends the Obamacare tax penalties for people who don’t buy insurance coverage and larger employers who don’t offer coverage. Instead, insurers would apply a 30 percent surcharge to customers who have let coverage lapse for more than 63 days in the past year.
  • Ends tax increases on high income earners
  • Ends tax increases on insurers, drug makers and medical device manufacturers
  • Changes to Medicaid: Cuts Medicaid by 25 percent over 10 years, allows states to impose work requirements for Medicaid recipients, and forbids states from expanding Medicaid. It also changes Medicaid from an open-ended program to one that gives states fixed amounts of money annually.
  • Overhauls the insurance subsidy system from income-based to tax credit-based. The credits would rise with customers’ ages and, like the previous subsidies, could be used toward premium costs.
  • Implements a new system that allows states waivers to exempt insurers from covering certain conditions – but only if they have high-risk pools to cover people with pre-existing conditions. A provision added just this week would give another $8 billion over 5 years to help states finance those high-risk pools. “If anybody understands how insurance works, they wouldn’t get their knickers in a twist over this,” Ed says.
  • Blocks federal payments to Planned Parenthood for a year.

And of course, we have to talk about how Hillary Clinton just found a new reason why she didn’t win the election: It was all FBI Director James Comey’s fault! You’ll hear how Hillary’s own party is turning on her, with responses from people like David Axelrod and Andrea Mitchell, both liberals who are openly criticizing Hillary’s comments. You’ll also hear the highlights from Comey’s testimony on the Hill this week, which is fascinating and only a little unfortunate. This is a big news week, and Ed has a big show to match.

“If you’re in the market for a house and you want to talk to someone who thinks like you, call me at (855) 640-2020,” Ed says. “And if you have an opinion on the show, call me at (855) 640-2092 to leave me a voicemail.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Catch The Main Event at…
Inland Empire:

  • AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM
  • 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM

Los Angeles: 

  • AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM

Internet radio:

  • Red State Talk Radio’s Encore Channel, Sundays at 1 PM Pacific

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

The Main Event – April 28, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. You can also call the new listener hotline to leave Ed a voicemail and tell him what you think of the show! Call The Main Event listener hotline at (855) 640-2092. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

Ed starts off with a little real estate talk. “A lot of people see prices going up and they’re afraid of another bubble coming,” Ed says. “I don’t see it. I see a healthy real estate market, and that will cause the interest rate to go up.” If you want to talk with him about your options for purchasing or refinancing a home, call his team at (855) 640-2020.

This week’s show airs on the 100th day of Donald Trump’s presidency! We’re covering his accomplishments on the show, because of course the mainstream media has already pronounced his first 100 days to be a disaster. The media is loving the way “The Simpsons” opened its show this week with a first 100 days of Trump parody – a sketch that ended with Homer Simpson saying, “Give the President a chance; he’s only 70 years old.”

“Well, Nancy Pelosi is 77 years old,” Ed says. “Dianne Feinstein is 83…I think she died and nobody told her yet. I’d put Donald Trump’s energy level alongside people in their 30s and 40s.” Ed proceeds to recap the 30 executive orders and 28 laws that were signed in Trump’s first 100 days. If you haven’t yet heard all of them in one place, you can on this week’s The Main Event.

Ed elaborates on some orders, namely the one that calls for a review of the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial regulatory law. “As the owner of a mortgage company, that’s my favorite,” Ed says. And when it comes to the order that directed the Department of Defense to draw up a 30-day plan to defeat ISIS, Ed says: “30 days have gone by, and some of you may be wondering why we haven’t heard anything else about it. Maybe that’s because they don’t want the enemy to find out what we’re doing!” He concludes with the America First Offshore Energy Strategy, which Trump signed on Friday morning.

In the second half, we’re continuing with the first 100 days topic with Ed talking about the challenges Presidents throughout history have faced in their first 100 days. Check these out:

  • William Henry Harrison died before his first 100 days were completed.
  • Abraham Lincoln had to deal with the succession of the south.
  • JFK proceeded with the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba.
  • Bill Clinton approved the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy for gays in the military.
  • Obama signed the $825 billion stimulus package that did little to lift America out of recession.

There’s even more, so tune in to the show to hear it!

Ed is also covering the government shutdown that Trump avoided this week by making two major concessions to Democrats, and the White House’s new tax reform proposal. Believe it or not, Ed isn’t impressed with all of it – but he breaks down what each of the proposed changes could do for Americans. You’ll also get the latest immigration news, including the federal judge order to reverse Trump’s executive order on sanctuary cities and the innovative bill introduced by Ted Cruz to have the assets of drug lord El Chapo pay for the border wall. There’s a lot happening this week, and you can hear it all on The Main Event.

Catch The Main Event at…
Inland Empire:

  • AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM
  • 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM

Los Angeles: 

  • AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM

Internet radio:

  • Red State Talk Radio’s Encore Channel, Sundays at 1 PM Pacific

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

The Main Event – April 21, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. You can also call the new listener hotline to leave Ed a voicemail and tell him what you think of the show! Call The Main Event listener hotline at (855) 640-2092. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, Ed and his guest Scott start off the show with a discussion on Bill O’Reilly being fired from Fox News in the wake of sexual harassment allegations and lawsuits from multiple women. “It amazes me that a guy who makes that much money isn’t smarter than he is,” Ed says. If you’ve only heard bits and pieces about the accusers, tune in to The Main Event to hear who they are and what they are alleging. “Either he’s being railroaded or he’s sort of a jerk,” Scott says. “Probably both,” Ed says. You’ll hear about this media scandal from all angles on The Main Event this week, and get some lighthearted commentary on Bill O’Reilly that anyone who is familiar with his career will enjoy.

Next it’s on to Tax Day, which was marked by marches all across the country designed to draw attention to the President’s tax returns. Ed has clips from ABC News that portray the events as grassroots, when they were clearly organized – and, he has the list of George Soros-affiliated organizations that funded them. Ed also has a beef with the people who attended these marches: “These people who demand that they want to see Trump’s tax returns wouldn’t know what they were looking at anyway,” he says. “Plus, they don’t even pay taxes.”

In the second half, we discuss the new “Buy American, Hire American” executive order, which targets the H1-B Visa program and aims to encourage American companies to hire American workers, rather than foreign workers, for skilled occupations. You’ll hear the President’s comments on this order, as well as an opposing viewpoint from businessman Mark Cuban. And as we close out the show, there’s an update on the President’s administration visiting the border and speaking out on their efforts to crack down on gangs like MS-13. It’s a jam-packed show you don’t want to miss!

“If you’re in the market for a home, you want to talk to someone who thinks like you and you’re still listening, call me at (855) 640-2020,” Ed says. “And don’t forget to call The Main Event Listener Hotline at (855) 640-2092 to tell me what you think.”

The Main Event – April 12, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, Ed welcomes Joey Jones back to the show to discuss everything that’s going on in foreign policy – and this week, that’s a lot! If you missed him on Fox News Channel discussing Syria, you’ll hear it on this week’s show in addition to some banter on the big United Airlines story everyone’s talking about. “I have a hard time believing a plane load of people going to Chicago didn’t take an offer of $1,000 to give up their seat,” Ed says. “I can,” Joey says. “You couldn’t pay me enough to give up my seat. They would have had to drag me off the flight too.”

Next, it’s on to a deep dive foreign policy discussion. As you recall, President Trump authorized airstrikes last week against the Syrian airbase where the Assad regime launched a chemical attack against innocent civilians, and even liberals are having a hard time criticizing him for it. As a military analyst with years of experience, Joey agrees with the experts who are supportive of the action. “I don’t look at this as a military action at all,” Joey says. “This is posturing and submission.” Tune in to find out what that means; it’s a fascinating analogy, and Joey’s expertise on these matters is always enlightening.

In the first few days after the strike, everyone from John Kerry to Chuck Schumer said the President did the right thing – but now, the narrative is slightly shifting. Ed plays one example from CNN, where Brooke Baldwin was clearly surprised by what a Syrian refugee living in Germany had to say about our President because it was so positive. In response, she said things like, “Was his response enough?” Here’s Joey’s take: “When you can’t quite disagree with everything someone does, you just consider it inadequate,” he says. “It’s a crazy world when a left-leaning anchor in 2017 says, ‘Was there enough military force?’ They just believe in opposing something.” You’ll also hear this refugee’s compelling response to Hillary Clinton. “I didn’t see you raising your voice against President Obama’s inaction that made us into refugees,” he says. “This is hypocrisy. If you really want to help us, help us stay in our country. Help us build safe zones.” This man’s words are powerful, and anyone on the fence about Trump’s travel ban, the Syrian airstrikes and other aspects of our Middle Eastern policy needs to hear them.

In the second half, the Syria discussion continues with Russia entering the conversation. “I hope that Russia, along with the U.S., understands this can’t become a proxy war for us,” Joey says. “If we end up taking military action and my brothers and sisters go over there…I’ve got to know that there’s a well thought-out end game.” As for whether Russia knew about Assad’s plan to carry out a chemical attack on his own people, “I think at this point it’s obvious,” Joey says. “We have major problems with Russia; it makes you wonder if we missed out on Mitt Romney, because he talked about this when he was running against President Obama.” If you haven’t yet heard the comments from the Russian Foreign Minister alongside our Secretary of State this week, tune in to hear them along with other important developments in this tangled foreign policy triangle.

Catch The Main Event at…
Inland Empire:

  • AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM
  • 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM

Los Angeles: 

  • AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM

Internet radio:

  • Red State Talk Radio’s Encore Channel, Sundays at 1 PM Pacific

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

 

 

 

The Main Event – April 7, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, Ed starts off with some mortgage and real estate talk. “If you’re looking for a house, go to MaximProperties.net,” he says. “We’re one of their preferred lenders, so there’s a good chance your offer could be accepted if you’re doing your financing with us at Wholesale Capital Corporation. That’s my mortgage plug for the week!” If you have questions, reach out to Ed and his team at (855) 640-2020.

Next, it’s on to the big developments in Syria. “If you’ve seen the photos,” Ed says of the horrific chemical attack carried out by Bashar al-Assad’s regime, “you’ve seen little babies…it’s sad, disturbing.” We’re recapping the progression of events, from Assad’s disgusting serine gas attack on his own people, to President Trump’s emotional comments on what we witnessed, to – in an act of serious presidential guts! – Trump greenlighting the airstrike of 59 Tomahawk missiles on the same airfield where Assad carried out his attack. Even the liberals are having a hard time criticizing this, and it’s largely being praised as a successful operation.

“You could hear in his voice…he was emotionally moved by this,” Ed says of Trump’s unexpected remarks from Mar-a-Lago on Thursday night. As for Russia’s unfavorable reaction to our actions, “I think this might do something for all these collusion accusations,” Ed says. “Does this sound like someone who’s in bed with the Russians?” And speaking of liberals, it’s hard for them to criticize President Trump for this decision when none other than Hillary Clinton called for airstrikes just hours before, unaware that Trump was already planning it. Pretty remarkable!

In the second half, it’s on to the big news that Judge Neil Gorsuch was confirmed as the 113th Supreme Court Justice on Friday morning. If you haven’t been up on the details, Ed recaps them on the show. Most importantly, he explains the filibuster the Senate Democrats staged, which forced the Senate Republicans to choose the so-called “rules change”/”nuclear option.” You’ll also hear Democrats like Chuck Schumer cry about the unfairness of the move; that’s because the Democrats themselves wanted to do this very same thing in 2013, when they were the ones in power. “It’s always a two-way street for the Democrats,” Ed says. “When they want to do it, it’s okay. They don’t like it this time, because they aren’t the ones in power anymore.”

As the show closes, we’re talking about Susan Rice. As Obama’s National Security Advisor, she had a history of lying (Benghazi, anyone?), and it looks like not much has changed. Rice said things on MSNBC this week that contradicted what she said on PBS last month, and all of it points to her as the person who unmasked Trump team members who were, at this point, clearly under surveillance by the Obama administration. “This whole Russia thing was all a smokescreen to take our attention away from Hillary Clinton’s corruption,” Ed says. “There was no ‘there’ there – but with the Democrats, there’s a lot of ‘there’ there.”

Catch The Main Event at…
Inland Empire:

  • AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM
  • 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM

Los Angeles: 

  • AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM

Internet radio:

  • Red State Talk Radio’s Encore Channel, Sundays at 1 PM Pacific

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

 

 

The Main Event – March 31, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, Ed starts the show with a promise to “help you see where the media tries to steer us in a particular direction” – but first, a reminder that if you’re looking for a home loan in California or Arizona, Ed can help you find the missing piece in your real estate financing puzzle. “Call me at (855) 640-2020,” he says.

First up, we’re talking about the aftermath of the healthcare bill failure. President Trump is telling people it’s not over yet, and Ed wishes it would be. “I hate to disagree with the President,” he says, “but I think they went about this all wrong.” Ed, who happens to be a whiz with numbers, calculates how many people really have insurance because of Obamacare and says, “So for those 3.9 million people, they had to mess up insurance for all of us.” And when it comes to the ongoing feud with Trump and the Freedom Caucus, Paul Ryan is actually empathizing with the President – to which Ed says, “I wonder if he heard Judge Jeanine (and her calls for Ryan to resign) and he’s trying to save his political career.” You’ll also hear from a few people who are a bit confused about how the health insurance system works, and you’ll hear Ed set them straight; as part of that discussion, you’ll hear him reveal some little-known secrets of business owners who take advantage of tax laws. The first half is chock full of valuable info from Ed, so tune in for the whole show!

Next, it’s on to the House Intelligence Committee investigation into the alleged Russian interference in our election, which gave way to allegations that Obama administration officials had Trump transition team members under surveillance. Ed has all the relevant developments of the week, from Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes telling reporters he will not recuse himself and the investigation is moving forward, to Congressman Trey Gowdy saying, “I don’t care if the information comes from the White House or the Waffle House,” because what matters is the substance of the information – “not the means by which it was acquired.” For those who are unclear on the details, Ed recaps what’s happened over the past couple of weeks. You’ll also hear from Obama administration official Evelyn Farkas, who admitted to MSNBC earlier this month that she played a big role in actively spying on Trump team members. “I’m going on TV, I’m going to say this stuff and people are going to think I’m cool,” Ed says of her. “Does she not realize that the other side is watching? That’s pretty damning, what she said.”

This segues into a discussion on Hillary Clinton, because most people forget that she had established, undeniable ties with the Russian government. This is an incredible story you need to hear. Not to give everything away, here are some hints:

  • The New York Times reported on it more than once
  • It concerns Uranium One, a nuclear energy company owned by the Russian government that now controls 20% of all American uranium
  • It involves – what else? – Hillary giving out favors in exchange to foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation
  • The Clinton presidential campaign was warned by the “charitable” Clinton Foundation that an investigation was underway
  • Bill Clinton has his own ties to Russia, including a handsome sum of money he got paid by a Kremlin-controlled bank to speak in Moscow

“I don’t know if this means anything to you, but it kind of bothers me that people are talking about Trump considering all of this,” Ed says. “Does anybody feel like this is dirty?” Those of you who read the book Clinton Cash will love this, and those who didn’t need to hear it for the first time.

As the show closes, Ed recaps the executive orders President Trump signed this week that rolled back four Obama-era regulations. If you needed some good news, this is it!

“If you’re buying a house and you need some financing, call a guy who thinks clearly like you,” Ed reminds everyone. Reach him at (855) 640-2020.

Catch The Main Event at…
Inland Empire:

  • AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM
  • 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM

Los Angeles: 

  • AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM

Internet radio:

  • Red State Talk Radio’s Encore Channel, Sundays at 1 PM Pacific

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

The Main Event – March 24, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

Ed opens this week’s show with a scene from the movie “The Firm.” He hopes it reminds us “what the government can do to anybody,” and this week’s topics are a perfect reminder of that. It starts with the House Intelligence Committee investigations into the allegations of Russian interference and collusion with the Trump campaign, including the hearing they held with FBI Director James Comey this week.

If you missed Comey admitting the FBI is investigating the whole Russia matter and Trey Gowdy grilling Comey about whether they’re investigating the equally important wiretapping allegations President Trump has made, tune in to this week’s show. “There must have been something,” Ed says about the wiretapping claims, “because Mike Flynn was making a phone call from Trump Tower and everybody knows about it and it was recorded.” When it comes to the buzzwords of the week – “unmasking” and “incidental collection” – Ed breaks it down and makes it simple. He also has a bottom line point: “If you were doing an investigation when your spouse cheated on you, would you care more about how it was done or the fact that it happened? This is all just a smokescreen.” Underscoring these thoughts is White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who let reporters have it this week regarding their obsession over how the committee is communicating with Trump about the information rather than what information is being uncovered. It’s a great moment, so if you aren’t able to catch the daily press briefings, tune in to The Main Event this week.

Next, it’s on to discussing the confirmation of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. “If you watched any part of these hearings, you saw the Democrats try to make Gorsuch looked bad because they disagreed with some of his decisions,” Ed says. “But if you listen to Gorsuch, he says he uses the law to make decisions, not his personal opinions.” Tune in to hear Al Franken’s grandstanding during the hearing, and get the facts on the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals case that’s being used against Gorsuch (yes, there will be a Stuart Smalley joke!).

And of course, we’re tackling the healthcare bill this week. “This seems to be changing as I’m recording,” Ed says, since the House announced they would not vote on Friday after all (a day after announcing they would not vote on Thursday after all). If you wondered why 25 Freedom Caucus members refused to support the bill this week, resulting in these tough negotiations, you’ll hear how it happened on this week’s show (hint: it involves a closed-door meeting with Rand Paul). “That’s how it’s supposed to work,” Ed says. “But we endured the last eight years of Obama, when he meets with Valerie Jarrett and then gets on TV and reads a speech off a teleprompter and doesn’t talk to anybody. He didn’t talk to the Senate or the House, because that would be working. Somebody has to initiate the communication, and that has to be the President.” Trump did that this week, meeting with various House caucus members to negotiate. Ed believes we can repeal in a separate bill, then replace later. “Then in the nine months while you draft the replacement, you can put the insurance companies to work,” he says.

As the show winds down, Ed touches on the London terror attack and reminds everyone that an American tourist died because of laxed anti-terrorism measures over there. “Europe is done,” Ed says. “In 10 or 20 years, the whole continent is going to Muslim. What do you think’s going to happen here if we do the same things as them?”

“If I sound like I make sense and you need a home loan, call me,” Ed says. “I have two ears and one mouth, and I assume God gave them to me in that proportion for a reason, so I’ll listen to you.”

Catch The Main Event at…
Inland Empire:

  • AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM
  • 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM

Los Angeles: 

  • AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM

Internet radio:

  • Red State Talk Radio’s Encore Channel, Sundays at 1 PM Pacific

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

The Main Event – March 17, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, Geraldo Rivera was vindicated for his “Al Capone’s Vault” fiasco 30 years ago thanks to MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, who embarrassed herself to the point that even people on the left were mocking her. If you missed her exclusive “scoop” on Donald Trump’s 2005 tax return – or, if you just want to relive the hilarious failure from Tuesday night – tune in to The Main Event this week. Ed’s replaying and commenting on everything from her excitable opening introduction to her failed attempt to connect “Russian oligarch” Dmitry Rybolovlev to Trump’s foreign policy interests (by revealing that their yachts were parked to each other at one point and Trump once sold Rybolovlev a Palm Beach house). “Why is this even news?” Ed says. “If you live in Florida and you have a yacht, I imagine that some of those yachts are parked next to each other. It’s not the same as the ‘coincidence’ that at the same time Bill Clinton was at the Phoenix airport, Loretta Lynch was there too.”

As for what this single tax return from 12 years ago revealed about Trump’s income, Ed says, “He made a lot of money, he took a lot of write-offs, and he still paid $38 million in taxes so I guess all that stuff about Trump ‘not paying taxes’ wasn’t true after all.” There’s a lot to laugh at with this story, so that’s just the beginning; tune in to the show this week to hear it all.

The fight to pass the American Health Care Act (the Obamacare repeal bill), now officially in its second week, continues with Democrats using scare tactics like this one from Bernie Sanders: “If this bill passes…thousands of people will DIE.” Ed is in the Rand Paul camp on this one (not a fan of this bill, but not on the Democrats’ side either). No matter which side you’re on, you’ll find it ironic that Nancy Pelosi – who famously said “We have to pass the bill so you can find out what’s in it” about Obamacare in 2010 – is now writing letters to Speaker Ryan arguing that Americans have the right to see what’s in the Republicans’ Obamacare repeal bill. “Can you say hypocrite?” Ed says.

In the second half, we’re talking about the developments in the President’s travel ban when two federal judges blocked the second version of it this week. “All he’s trying to do is protect us,” Ed says of the President. “Since there seems to be a hotbed of people who hate America over there, let’s just stop all of them from coming for now.” He has lots more to say about this, so tune in to the show to hear it (hint: Ed raises questions about Obama possibly meeting with the judge in Hawaii two days before the order). “He just happened to graduate from Harvard Law School in 1991 the same year as Obama,” Ed says. “Do you think there’s anything here?”

As we close the show, Ed’s giving a real estate scenario he thinks people can relate to. “There’s a difference between buying a house you’re going to live in and buying a house you’re going to invest in,” he begins. He also talks about advice he gives to first-time homebuyers, and what he tells buyers who get outbid on their offers. Tune in to hear the rest!

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – March 10, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

“I started out this show 9-and-a-half years ago,” Ed says as he opens the show, and he explains why the show was primarily about real estate back then. “People needed some guidance,” he says. “Some of those loans were really bad at the time. But now, things are changing in the mortgage market because things are changing in our economy.”

So now, Ed will be devoting a part of the show to real estate again in addition to national politics. As an experienced real estate investor, he has tips for people interested in it and you can hear them from time to time on the show. You’ll also hear various mortgage scenarios you may be able to relate to – and for those who tune in to hear about politics, Ed manages to tie it all together!

Moving on to politics, we’re talking about the two biggest legislative development this week: the House Republicans’ plan to replace Obamacare, which is currently being called the American Health Care Act. If you needed to hear the changes the Republicans are proposing, tune in to this week’s show to hear them. Ed, like many people, isn’t impressed. “There are 20 people in Congress who are medical doctors,” Ed says. “17 in the House and 3 in the Senate. Why don’t you grab all those people, get them together and have a conversation about what makes sense here.” He compares what’s going on with healthcare to what he encounters in the mortgage industry: “Instead of just worrying about rates and costs, let’s talk about what plan is best for you.”

The discussion carries over into the second half, and you don’t want to miss it; Ed’s taking on the pre-existing conditions, the costs, the mandates and more. Here’s one for thought: “If there are no pre-existing conditions, what do you even need insurance for?” You’ll also hear a fascinating idea from a local doctor in Southern California – one that involves doctors having their medical school paid for by the government provided that they start out working in hospitals that serve the underprivileged. It’s an innovative idea that shows a different way to think about healthcare.

Moving on, Ed addresses the new executive order the President signed this week to change aspects of the original travel ban order. You’ll hear clips from the three cabinet members who gave a joint press conference on it, and of course Ed will outline the key changes to the order. “Why is this so hard to understand?” Ed says to people who disagree with the President’s order. “This is why we elected Trump, because we wanted some common sense. We wanted someone to protect us.”

As the show closes, you’ll hear about the media’s unending obsession with connecting Trump to Russia. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer laid a smackdown in Wednesday’s press briefing, and you can hear it this week on The Main Event – and, you’ll get Ed’s thoughts on those Obama wiretapping allegations.

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – March 3, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, Ed starts the show with a clip from the movie “Tombstone” in honor of the late Bill Paxton. “I thought about using a clip from an Academy Award movie,” Ed says, “but I realized the only one I saw this year was Hacksaw Ridge.”

Joining Ed in the studio today is guest Bob Fredericks, a local citizen who works with the group San Bernardino Survivors Speak Out to advocate for the survivors of the December 2, 2015 San Bernardino terror attack. “These survivors are finding themselves being denied medical treatments by San Bernardino County’s self-funded worker’s comp. program and its utilization review,” Bob says. Many people are unaware of the ongoing struggle that the 22 shooting survivors are experiencing. “In the immediate aftermath,”  Bob says, “the county did everything in covering medical services: hospitals, services, rehab, etc. Then later, they began to see those services denied.”

These survivors are continuing to experience serious PTSD issues, in addition to the physical trauma that comes with recovering from injuries like shattered pelvises and paralyzed limbs. “I’m surprised that the county would not recognize that,” Ed says. Bob explains the bureaucratic mess that has hampered the recovery of these survivors, and you’ll hear from three of them when Ed plays their TV interviews. The San Bernardino terror attack didn’t end on 12/2/15; the survivors are still attempting to pick up the pieces to this day, and there are ways you can help. Bob encourages listeners to visit www.SBsurvivors.com to get involved.

In the second half, Ed is recapping President Trump’s address to Congress this week. He has analysis you haven’t heard anywhere else, particularly when it comes to the part of the speech where Trump referenced job creation; tune in this week to hear it! You’ll also hear the gasps and boos from the Democrats who apparently don’t like the idea of creating an office to help victims of violent crime by illegal immigrants. “Oh my God,” Ed mocks, “he’s talking about illegal immigrant crime. You know what? That’s reality!” He’ll also poke fun at the Democrats who sat and scowled during even the most optimistic parts of Trump’s speech – congressional leaders like Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Keith Ellison, who sat when the President talked about keeping our nation safe from terror. Ed ties it all in to the first half topic: the San Bernardino terror attack. “If they had just looked at Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik’s social media, maybe that could have been prevented,” Ed said. His point: We finally have a President who believes those measures need to happen, and the Democrats in Congress don’t agree.

Fortunately, many in the mainstream media praised this address – including the notoriously anti-Trump Van Jones, who actually said, “He became President of the United States in that moment – period.” Wow!

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcast page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – February 24, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, Ed welcomes frequent phone guest Joey Jones in studio for the first time! “Joey has flown in for our WCC Charities Gala & Auction,” Ed says. “He came to town just for that.” They talk about the pressures today’s veterans are experiencing, and Joey attributes some of those pressures to social media. You’ll find his comments fascinating.

After that, they discuss a home buying scenario Joey recently experienced; Ed has been eager to discuss it on the show because he believes many home buyers experience the same thing. “The appraiser came in $75,000 under what we thought was a good price,” Joey says, and this led to some problems with the loan process. Ed explains the ins and outs of a scenario like this to inform listeners regarding the critical connection between the appraisal and their mortgage loan.

After that, it’s on to a discussion on the immigration developments of the week.

On Monday, Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly released two memos: “Implementing the President’s Border Security and Immigration Enforcement Improvement Policies” and “Enforcement of the Immigration Laws to Serve the National Interest.” In them, Kelly promised to:

  • Hire 10,000 Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and officers
  • Hire 5,000 Border Patrol agents
  • Plan, design and construct a U.S.-Mexico border wall
  • Prioritize criminal illegal immigrants and others for deportation, which will now include those convicted or charged with “any criminal offense,” or those who have “abused any public welfare program”
  • End “catch-and-release” policies under which illegal immigrants subject to deportation may be allowed to “abscond” and fail to appear at removal hearings
  • Expand the 287(g) program, which allows local police officers to act as immigration agents (a program that was significantly limited in the Obama administration)

You’ll hear Ed and Joey’s take on those changes, plus you’ll get analysis of the debacle concerning President Trump referring to a “military operation” on the border. Ed and his guest have very different viewpoints on the matter; Joey’s public policy background gives him an intellectual perspective many people will find interesting. After that, Ed reads part of a humorous satire piece on California being “sold” to Mexico. “I think we’ll put this up on EdHoffman.net,” Ed says. Look for it soon!

On this week’s show, you’ll also hear:

  • The voice of the mysterious “villain” of the Trump administration, Steve Bannon
  • An insider’s perspective on how members of Congress make many of their decisions
  • How many times the cop killer in Whittier was in and out of jail over the past six years – outrageous!

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – February 17, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, the top story is the resignation of Michael Flynn as National Security Advisor – but first, Ed has some real estate insight to share. “The biggest thing I can tell you is that buyers want to close fast,” he says, “and that’s what we do at Wholesale Capital Corporation.” He encourages anyone interested in a home loan to call him at (855) 640-2020, especially if you want to talk to somebody local who you can trust – someone who can answer your questions face-to-face. He also wants to remind everyone one more time to get their tickets to the WCC Charities Gala & Auction. “Go to www.WCCcharities.org or call my assistant Shelly at (855) 640-2020,” he says, “if you want to get your last minute tickets. We’re going to have some special guest speakers and entertainment by The Killer Dueling Pianos, and we’re going to raise some money for the Gary Sinise Foundation.” There are about 10 seats left, and you can get them!

Next, it’s on to the Flynn resignation story. If you feel like you need a better grasp on the situation that led to the first cabinet resignation of the Trump presidency, tune in this week; Ed has the entire timeline, from December 29 when Flynn’s phone call with the Russian ambassador took place all the way through Flynn’s resignation this week. “Hmm, December 29 – who was still President then?” Ed says to establish the timeline. Ed notes that Obama’s top intelligence deputies met to talk about Flynn’s phone call with the ambassador on January 19. “Hmm, I’m only President for one more day – let’s meet to talk about this,” Ed says of Obama. What could their motives have been? You can probably guess! There’s also a lot to discuss when it comes to Sally Yates, who was a holdover from the Obama administration and was supposed to be acting Attorney General until Jeff Sessions was confirmed. “Normally that would only be a few days after the inauguration, but we know why that didn’t happen this time,” Ed says of the Senate’s reluctance to confirm Sessions. If you’ve been following the whole Flynn/Russian ambassador saga and aren’t exactly sure what Flynn did to get fired, tune in to The Main Event this week to get the scoop; what it boils down to is that Flynn lied to Vice President Mike Pence – and as Ed says, “Trump’s position is, if you make us look stupid then I’m going to fire your butt.”

In the second half, it’s on to the Trump press conference this past Thursday. First, Ed notes that the other 16 Republicans who ran for President “couldn’t deal with what Trump has dealt with so far” and this week’s press conference is a perfect example. The media wants to portray this press conference as “disturbing” and “all over the place,” but the President made some substantial remarks as well that aren’t getting as much coverage. Of course, you’ll hear them on this week’s The Main Event! If you haven’t heard Trump’s “cheap plastic button” comment from the press conference yet, you’ll hear it here and you’ll love it! That comment was in reference to Hillary Clinton, and Ed has a great point about her: “I think there was a force that ran this country, and the American people saw that Trump was the only one to stop it.”

As the show closes out, Ed recaps what happened earlier this week with the Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) arrests of 680 people around the country. The media wants to focus on stories they find sympathetic, like the one person in Seattle who was arrested mistakenly – but how about the three people in Los Angeles wanted in their home countries for crimes like extortion, cocaine trafficking and child molestation? Guess what: None of those people were from Mexico, which is proof that these immigration actions are not only aimed at deporting people back to Mexico. “If your city is thinking about becoming a sanctuary city,” Ed says, “stand up for your rights. Go to your city council and speak your mind.”

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – February 10, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

There’s a lot to cover on this week’s show, thanks to all the developments in national news. It starts with the Trump administration’s cabinet confirmation victories this week. “The loudest mouth in the Senate – or maybe the loudest mouth in all of politics, Elizabeth ‘Pocahontas’ Warren – has tried to block all the nominations over the past couple of weeks,” Ed says. Tune in to The Main Event to hear her throw insane questions at cabinet appointees Betsy Devos and Tom Price, both of whom were thankfully confirmed despite her theatrics. And if you missed Warren getting kicked off the Senate floor Tuesday night during her bizarre 51-minute rant against the confirmation of Jeff Sessions to Attorney General, you’ll hear it on the show; it’s a beautiful moment! If you were confused as to why she was told to take her seat, Ed reads the portion of Senate Rule 19 that Majority Leader Mitch McConnell used to justified it. “What everyone’s mad about in this election is that Democrats got their ideology wrong and Republicans got their ideology right but didn’t do anything about it,” Ed says. “But finally, we have a government that wants to do something about it. I love it.” As the first half winds down, you’ll hear African-American Republican Senator Tim Scott read on the House floor a series of disgraceful, hateful tweets sent to him after he voted to confirm Sessions. You’ll also hear Ed question why Warren is more concerned with how these cabinet appointees would spend money than how they would fulfill the needs of the departments they serve. “I think that shows you where her mind is at,” Ed says. And as the first half winds down, Ed plays the exchange between Trump and Bill O’Reilly that had O’Reilly saying (paraphrased), “No one in our government is having people killed.”

“Oh really?” Ed responds. “We have a page on our website called Clinton Casualties that says differently.” (Check it out!)

In the second half, Ed is talking to Joey Jones, an advocate for wounded veterans and a good friend of the show. Ed asks Joey if he’s ever met General John Kelly, now our Secretary of Homeland Security. “There’s a chance I’ve met him, between Walter Reed or Capitol Hill,” Joey said. They talk about Secretary Kelly’s testimony before the House Homeland Security Committee this week, where he gave remarks on everything from the Mexican border wall to funding for sanctuary cities. “Kelly is so plainly spoken,” Joey said. “He’s so good at connecting A to B. I attribute it to his Marine Corps background. He’s one of the best tools in President Trump’s toolbox.” Ed references a rally that took place locally in Riverside this week – a rally to make Riverside a sanctuary city. “Give me a break,” Ed says. “I guess they want property values to go down.”

Joey has more to say on the travel ban rollout, as someone who respectfully disagrees with it (unlike Ed). Tune in to hear the lively back-and-forth! One thing they do agree on, though, is when Joey says, “We know we’ve had bad guys coming here since 2001 with the red carpet being rolled out for them.” The show was recorded the day after the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to uphold the suspension on Trump’s travel ban, so you’ll get fresh analysis and reactions when you tune in to this week’s show.

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – February 3, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week’s show starts a bit differently, thanks to some music licensing issues that forced a change to the intro song. So instead of hearing Ed’s favorite band Styx, there’s some instrumental rock as the intro music; tune in for Ed’s remarks on that!

Then it’s on to recapping the news of the week, starting with the so-called “Muslim ban” (that’s only what it’s called if you listen to liberals) – which is, in reality, an executive order officially titled, “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States.” Rather than listen to the details of the order through the filter of the media, tune in to The Main Event this week as Ed reads the actual text from the executive order. Ed says, “If I were in this situation (a visa holder) and I had to go through these steps, I would understand it was for the good of protecting people. But apparently that’s a problem for some Democrats.” One of them, as you may have heard this week, is Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer. Ed imitates the crocodile tears Schumer shed on TV.

Next, Ed reminds us that Donald Trump was not the first President to place immigration restrictions on people from Muslim-majority countries. “I remember Jimmy Carter doing that with Iran in 1980,” Ed says, and Barack Obama added Libya, Yemen and Somalia to a list of “countries of concern” just last year. Did you know Obama placed Visa Waiver Program restrictions on people from those countries? He did, and you’ll hear Trump senior advisor Steven Miller talk about it on this week’s show. Closing out this topic, Ed says, “The moral of the story is, whatever Obama does is good and whatever Trump does is bad. And why are we so concerned with denying constitutional rights to people who aren’t U.S. citizens? American rights are for American citizens!”

Then it’s on to discussing Neil Gorsuch, Trump’s Supreme Court nominee to fill the seat of the late Justice Scalia. In this segment, you’ll hear how even CNN can’t find anything negative to say about Judge Gorsuch – and Ed adds a personal anecdote, just for fun (hint: it involves meeting Wolf Blitzer in Washington D.C. two weeks ago). If you missed what House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said about Gorsuch this week – that “If you eat food, drink water, breathe air or take medicine,” Gorsuch is somehow opposed to you having these basic human rights – then tune in this week to hear her ridiculous comments. “Don’t listen to Pelosi and these idiots in the Democratic party,” Ed says. “She wants you to think he’s going to violate your rights as a human being; that’s wrong.” And as we wind down the first half, Ed’s talking about how Senate Democrats continue to stall Trump’s cabinet confirmations every step of the way.

In the second half, we’re talking about the week’s foreign policy developments, starting with the stern warning our new National Security Advisor, Mike Flynn, issued to Iran. “That sounds good to me,” Ed says. “Didn’t we just give them $150 billion, sign a big treaty with them and have a big group hug with John Kerry and all the Ayatollahs while they were burning our flag and saying ‘death to America?’ And now they’re testing ballistic missiles and enriching uranium, which is what you need to make a nuclear bomb.”

Another foreign policy development, Trump’s phone call with the Australian Prime Minister, is also being discussed. If you agree that there’s no reason for the United States to take 1,250 refugees from Iran, Iraq, Sudan and Somalia off Australia’s hands just because Obama told them we would, tune in the show; Ed feels the same way you do. He also loves the “total New York-ness” of Trump’s National Prayer Breakfast speech: “When you hear about the tough phone calls I’m having, don’t worry about it. We have to be tough.” And as the show closes out, you’ll hear an actual timeline of the raid our Navy Seals conducted on the Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula militants in Yemen last week. Why is this important? Because the media wants you to think that Trump acted in haste by ordering it, which just isn’t true. “You don’t have to know everything,” Ed says. “You just have to know who knows everything.”

There’s also some great mortgage industry insight. As always, Ed reminds listeners who are interested in purchasing or refinancing a home to call him at (855) 640-2020. “You can also call me if you’re interested in a reverse mortgage,” Ed says. “I’ll dial you in and answer all your questions.” He also encourages listeners to consider buying tickets to the WCC Charities Gala & Auction, which will be on February 25 in Riverside. “Call my assistant Shelly at (855) 640-2020 to get tickets,” he says.

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – January 27, 2017

Connect with The Main Event on social media! Follow Ed on Twitter @EdHoffman, where he tweets about current events all week long – and, like the show on Facebook at Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman. Here’s a preview of this week’s show!

This week, Ed is recapping his time in Washington D.C. for the inauguration of the 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump. When you tune in, you’ll hear Ed and his traveling buddy Scott discuss what it was like to experience the entire weekend of Trump’s inauguration. You’ll hear about every fist bump with fellow Trump supporters, every run-in with Fox News personalities, and every confrontation with a protestor. “These people just don’t understand,” Ed says of the protestors. “You didn’t find a single one who knew what they were protesting.” Of course, there’s also plenty of talk about crowd size; if you paid attention to the debate over inauguration crowd size this week, you know it’s a hot topic. “It was packed,” Ed says. “There were tons of people.” If you want to be “put in the zone” of the inauguration, tune in to The Main Event this week to hear about Ed’s experience: the people, the mood, and even the security measures. “They went through my wallet and pulled out every single credit card,” Ed says. “What were they looking for, explosives?” He has fascinating anecdotes you don’t want to miss!

Next it’s on to analyzing Trump’s inaugural address. Despite what liberal pundits like Chris Matthews and Rachel Maddow say, the so-called “American carnage” part of Trump’s speech was clearly intended to show support for poverty-stricken Americans – and the “America First” theme makes perfect sense for the inauguration of an American President. “If you run a business, your motto is your company first,” Ed says. “Why should it be any different for our country? I don’t understand why they think any of this is ‘Hitlerian’.”

In the second half, Ed and Scott are still talking inauguration, describing D.C. as “the happiest city on earth” that weekend. The exception is what they saw of the Women’s March, of course. You’ll hear their stories of run-ins with the lovely “pink hat people,” and of course you’ll get to hear Madonna and Ashley Judd one more time! “I actually couldn’t believe that so many women were bringing their kids to this stuff,” Ed says. “Why would you expose them to so much anger?” Ed also describes what it was like to see dozens of women’s marchers flood the lobby of his hotel and scream at the new White House Press Secretary on the big screen (catch the video at www.Facebook.com/TheMainEventEdHoffman).

Next it’s on to recapping Trump’s first week in office – the good parts you might not have heard enough about, like the Roosevelt Room business meeting with 12 of the country’s top CEOs and the seven executive orders he signed. This is a show where we celebrate the accomplishments of our new President!

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You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

The Main Event – January 13, 2017

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This week, Ed is talking about the Senate confirmation hearings for Trump’s cabinet appointees, starting with Senator Jeff Sessions, Trump’s pick for Secretary of State. Sessions’ hearing got off to a rough start, thanks to Senator Al Franken (AKA Stuart Smalley from Saturday Night Live). When you tune in, you’ll hear Franken questioning Sessions on voter ID laws as a way to portray him as a racist lawmaker throughout his political career; you’ll also get Ed’s take on it. “If these people aren’t savvy enough to get a photo ID, they can’t get money from us taxpayers – so they shouldn’t be able to vote either,” Ed says. “To everyone who’s calling this voter suppression: All it does is eliminate opportunities to cheat. That’s not voter suppression.” Furthermore, Ed says, “Remember in 2008, when the Black Panthers were standing outside polling places to intimidate white voters from voting against Obama? That’s voter suppression.”

You’ll also hear Senator Ted Cruz’s response to Franken, which is getting tons of buzz this week – and the ridiculous fail on the part of Senator Cory Booker to steal the spotlight as the Democrats used him for a political prop in the hearings. After hearing Booker blast Sessions one minute during the hearing and compliment him the next, Ed says, “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? This guy is a political marionette.” As for Senator Kamala Harris, our new Senator from California, her odd questions to CIA Director appointee Congressman Mike Pompeo were on the treatment of gay CIA employees and global warming, having nothing to do with intelligence. “What do the CIA and climate change have to do with each other?” Ed says. “How did we elect this person to be our Senator?”

In the second half, we’re still talking confirmation hearings. You’ll hear Secretary of State appointee Rex Tillerson get interrogated by Senator Rubio (yes, he’s a Republican) about Putin’s possible involvement in the DNC hacking as well as possible war crimes in Syria. “We’ve got a whole new administration coming in, a chance to make a whole new impression on the world,” Ed says. “I’m not defending Putin, but can Rubio, McCain and these guys keep this stuff behind closed door meetings? Can they decide, ‘Let’s not say these things on global television.’ We already look like wusses on the world stage, thanks to our current President.”

Of course, you’ll also hear about the “fake news” controversy this week courtesy of the website BuzzFeed. If you’ve heard about the unverified “dossier” alleging that Russia has compromising information about Donald Trump but your head is spinning from the details, tune in to The Main Event this week. In regards to BuzzFeed publishing the false information and CNN running with it all day Tuesday, “They were just feeding on this stuff,” Ed says. “It’s like ants in a box of donuts.” Ed also compares this to the time Senator Harry Reid said things about Mitt Romney that weren’t true, apologizing years later when it was too late. “Where’s the accountability?” Ed says.

We’re also talking about Trump’s press conference this week, where he shut down CNN reporter Jim Acosta as retribution. “That’s great!” Ed says. “It shows you don’t just get to lie and say stuff about the President.” Speaking of the press conference, you’ll hear about the ethics portion of the event that Ed believes the American people should be impressed with. “I’ve never been more proud to have elected this man as President,” Ed says. The 14-minute address from Trump lawyer Sherri Dillon contained ample information about how Trump will disconnect from his business interests throughout the presidency, something he doesn’t have to do but will do anyway.

Finally, Ed closes the show with comments on Obama’s farewell address. If you didn’t hear it Tuesday night, rest assured that Barack Obama used his final speech to the American people as one last opportunity to lecture the American people on race. In response to the President saying that a post-racial America just wasn’t possible after his election, Ed says, “It was possible, but you kept it from happening, Barack Obama.”

Next week, Ed will be attending Trump’s inauguration – but The Main Event will go on regardless!

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The Main Event – January 6, 2017

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This is the first show of Ed’s 10th year on the radio, so he’s celebrating both that and the upcoming inauguration – but first, there’s some real estate investment talk. “For those of you who don’t know, at a certain point you make too much money to get homeownership tax benefits,” he says. “Talk to your tax professional to see if that applies to you.”

Then it’s on to an update on the Russian hacking, which we’re all tired of – but obviously, the media isn’t. “I’m taking it as a personal insult that they’re blaming Trump winning on Russian hacking,” Ed says, “as opposed to winning because enough people had their eyes open.” For a recap of what was reported by the intelligence community this week, tune in to The Main Event. You’ll also hear CNN’s Anderson Cooper ask Kellyanne Conway how Trump “knows things” about the hacking, to which Ed says, “Hey Anderson, Trump’s a billionaire and the President-Elect. He should know a lot of things that the rest of us don’t know.” Closing out this segment, you’ll hear WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s fascinating new comments about the true information he published, which is what he believes caused Hillary to lose the election – not the hacking itself. “I agree,” Ed says. “Hillary and the Democrats are dirty crooks, and God bless everyone who saw that and voted for Trump.”

Next, we’re talking about Trump vs. congressional Democrats – people like Senator Chuck Schumer, now the House Minority Leader, who used his time on the floor as the 115th Congress opened to speak out against Trump. “You know what I have to say to that?” Ed says. Tune in to hear what it is, courtesy of audio from a beloved Saturday Night Live character. You’ll also get Ed’s thoughts on personal responsibility vs. the Democrats’ endless efforts to legislate human behavior, and he’ll remind us about all the “pork” that went into the Obamacare law in the first place – things you probably forgot about years ago (like taxes for tanning salons and other insane hikes!).

We’re still talking Obamacare in the second half, including the repeal effort by the Republicans and how the who helped Schumer roll out the ridiculous “Make America Sick Again” campaign this week against Trump. Ed’s also excited about Trump’s plan to defund sanctuary cities, and has some choice words for the mayors of those cities. Speaking of choice words, there are some for Obama as well – you know, the President who made a celebrated “rare trip” to Capitol Hill this week to urge his fellow Democrats to fight the Republicans on an Obamacare replacement. “In the process of coming up with something that can actually become law to fix problems in this country, the President and Congress have to talk,” Ed says. “Obama never talks to anybody but Valerie Jarrett, his wife, and his friends in Hollywood like Jay-Z and Beyoncé” – so he sees no need to celebrate Obama going to the Capitol.

There’s a lot of humor in this week’s show, including Ed’s thoughts on one group’s plan to pass out free marijuana in D.C. on Inauguration Day, which he underscores with audio clips from some of his favorite comedies. “I’m not endorsing weed,” Ed says. “These are just funny movie clips.” Since he’s going to the inauguration, Ed has some practical questions on the logistics of how this will work for people who are planning on taking these joints to the event; considering it’s almost two miles from Dupont Circle to the Washington Mall, “I suspect there are going to be some accidents,” Ed says.

As the show closes, we’re talking about the jobs Trump has saved thus far at Ford and Sprint, which of course is being written off as something that was already happening. “This is a load of BS,” Ed says. “The Democrats want to deny credit for everything Trump is doing.” Good news, though – it’s almost Inauguration Day!

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You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – December 30, 2016

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Ed is on his annual holiday vacation this week, so filling in is Scott McAfee. Scott opens the show by recapping the recent United Nations Security Council resolution to condemn the Israeli settlements in so-called Palestinian territory. “This is one of those ‘Thank God Donald Trump is going to be the President’ moments,” Scott says. He explains a bit of the history behind the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and it’s a great way to get up to speed if you’ve been confused by all the back-and-forth on the issue.

Next, Scott interviews a guest he brought in to demonstrate that many Democrats actually helped to get Donald Trump elected: his sister, Janet. Janet has been politically active for decades in the Democrat party, and was even an alternate delegate for Bill Clinton – regardless, she voted for Trump this year. “He was talking about the economy, and the plight of our veterans,” she says. “I have a history of helping homeless and disabled veterans, so I’m particularly aware of their situation.” She also admired Trump’s unwavering commitment to securing our border, unlike Hillary Clinton. “Hillary wanted to increase the Syrian refugee population by 300%,” she says.

People like Janet are proof positive that educated, politically informed Democrats did not necessarily come out for Hillary – and perhaps more of them voted for Trump than we were led to believe. “I’m not interested in party opinions,” she says. “As a former law student, I’m interested in evidence and information. Two of my best friends who voted for Obama were now supporting Donald Trump. This was not just angry white men supporting him; this was a cross-section of people, and they weren’t all willing to tell a pollster they were voting for Trump.” As for Hillary, “She didn’t have a real message, other than ‘I’m a woman’.”

You’ll find the discussion fascinating; tune in to this week’s show to hear it!

In the second half, Scott’s listing the “Top 10 Morons of 2016.” Without giving away too many spoilers, we’ll tell you a couple of the people who received this honor: There’s 49ers quarterback Collin Kaepernick, for obvious reasons; there are also a few groups of people who made the list, including “never Trumpers” and the cavalcade of celebrities who said they’d leave the country if Trump was elected (all of whom are now eating their words because they’re still here in the U.S.). There are great soundbites from some of the people on this list; tune in to The Main Event for some end-of-the-year fun! Ed will be back at the mic next week.

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You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – December 21, 2016

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This week, Ed wishes everyone a merry Christmas and happy new year. “2016 was rough, but I’m excited about 2017,” Ed says. He thinks we’ll all “snap out of it” in the coming year as the haze of the Obama presidency thins out. We’re talking about Trump’s electoral college victory this week; Ed plays audio from media figures who were “holding onto hope” that Trump could lose the presidency if the electors voted against him. But in the end, the only so-called “faithless electors” were a handful of people who were replaced – except for the two in Texas who were allowed to cast votes against him, but failed at their endeavor because Texas is the state that put Trump over the 270 vote threshold.

“Remember the video from last week?” Ed says about the celebrities who begged electors to vote against Trump in exchange for their “respect.” “Sorry,” Ed tells them. “I look at Trump’s kids, and I look at Martin Sheen’s kids…kids are a reflection of their parents and how they were raised. Need I say more?” Ed also points out that the only reason anyone wants to change the electoral college is because it didn’t work for Hillary.

Have you heard about the MTV video “New Years Resolutions for White Guys”? If not, you’ll hear about it this week on The Main Event. “Hey kids, get a job,” Ed says. “Have a little appreciation for cops and the military, and grow up.”

We’re also talking about the two terror attacks that happened this week: first the assassination of the Russian ambassador to Turkey, killed by a police officer assigned to protect him as retaliation for Russia’s involvement in the Syrian civil war. Ed explains how Obama’s fruitless “red line” promise contributed to the escalation of the Syrian conflict; if you need a reminder, tune in this week. Ed also points out that Russia, Turkey and Iran met to discuss how to deal with the Syrian conflict and questions, “I wonder why Barack Obama and John Kerry weren’t invited? Maybe it’s because they think we’re a bunch of…I can’t say it on the air.” The other major attack this week, where 12 people were killed by a truck that mowed through a German Christmas market, is being blamed on Chancellor Angela Merkel’s willingness to open Germany’s borders to more than 1 million migrants last year. “What does that sound like?” Ed says. “It sounds like the United States.”

In the second half, Ed’s using this Christmas Eve show to talk about charity. He’s interviewing Gordon Logan, who helped the VFW found their Help a Hero scholarship program. “We do this for veterans who want to make the transition from military to civilian careers,” Logan says. “To date, we’ve given out 700,000 scholarships.” He explains the great program that has helped thousands of veterans pay for college and career training after coming home. “We just gave a check to the VFW for $1 million,” he says. “God bless you,” Ed replies. “People don’t realize how expensive it is to go back to living your life after you come home.”

Next, Ed talks about WCC Charities. “We donate to the organizations that have the lowest overhead,” Ed says. If you want to hear how a transparent, effective charity for veterans is run, tune in to this week’s show; Ed’s telling the story of how his charity was founded, going back to 2007 when he started with golf tournaments benefiting the Ronald McDonald House. “Now we do Pushups for Charity, where we raised $75,000 for Boot Campaign,” he says. He also talks about the track chair that was donated to the Independence Fund, raising money for the Gary Sinise Foundation and more. Ed ends the show by asking everyone to consider donating at WCCcharities.org, or attending the first annual WCC Charities Gala and Auction, which will be at the Victoria Club in Riverside on February 25. “We’re going to have a silent auction, a live auction and some entertainment,” Ed says. “We need your RSVP by January 31.”

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Inland Empire:
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AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – December 16, 2016

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This week, Ed starts things off with some words for the celebrities who made the sanctimonious, melodramatic video urging the 538 members of the electoral college to vote against Donald Trump. “I have no desire to have those idiots’ respect,” Ed says in regards to their promise to “respect” electors who vote against Trump. “The people spoke.”

Ed also draws a poignant comparison. “It’s coincidence that the day I’m recording is the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, when the people rose up and said no taxation without representation. That’s what happened on November 8, 2016 – just a different version of it. Now, they’re all debating whether Russia had anything to do with our election.”

As you know, a debate has emerged over the past week as to whether the Russian government interfered in our election to boost Donald Trump. It started last Friday, when CIA agents briefed members of the Senate Intelligence Committee with information that they had performed a “secret assessment” of Russian hacking activity. Ed has audio from the White House saying Trump knew Russia was involved, and you’ll hear the Trump team’s powerful responses. Plus, Ed has a scoop from WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who said Thursday that the Russian government was not their source for the leaked Hillary/DNC emails. “My feeling is I don’t give a crap,” Ed says. “Whether it was the Russians or the Chinese, the real question is, how were they able to do it – and why didn’t the Obama administration do anything about it as soon as they knew?”

Next it’s on to discussing the long-awaited pick for our next Secretary of State. After weeks of speculation, Trump chose someone most Americans had never heard of, Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson. If you’ve caught on that the media worked hard to make Tillerson the next “big bad wolf” of the Trump cabinet this week, Ed has the facts on Tillerson’s actual connection to the Russian government – not the overblown claims you heard in the media this week. Furthermore, Ed says of Tillerson, “He’s a businessman, and you know what business people of this caliber know? They know what to say.” Bottom line, he believes Tillerson has the ability to be a competent diplomat who acts in the best interests of the United States. There’s a lot of fun audio in this week’s show to underscore Ed’s points; tune in to get news, commentary and entertainment at the same time.

In the second half, we start with an update on the 18-year-old Muslim woman in New York City who claimed she was attacked by Trump supporters after the election – surprise surprise, she made the whole thing up. “The media ran with it,” Ed says of the original story. So far, they haven’t made many retractions now that she has admitted to lying. Ed’s also talking about Trump’s meeting with black leaders like NFL great Jim Brown this week. “Here’s someone who’s teaching black youth how to take care of themselves,” Ed says. “Barack Obama should have done that.” Ed likens Jim Brown to one of his personal heroes, George Foreman. “I remember watching this fight with Shannon Briggs and thinking very clearly that Foreman won, but my whole attitude changed when I heard Foreman say this.” Tune in to find out what “this” is; it’s a great soundbite from a champion! Ed has some final thoughts that tie the whole show together with business, family and economics. You’ll also hear how the Federal Reserve raising the benchmark interest rate this week can affect you, as well as its connection to Trump’s election. Don’t miss it!

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AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

 

 

The Main Event – December 9, 2016

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This week’s show starts with some comments about the Trump effect on the mortgage industry; if you wondered whether he would have a positive impact, tune in to hear Ed’s thoughts. Next, Ed and his guest Scott are engaging in playful banter and breaking down the political events of the week.

This week, the media had a fit when President-Elect Trump took a phone call from the president of Taiwan. The 10-minute phone call marked the first time that a U.S. president or president-elect deviated from the so-called “one China” position; if you are unsure what that is, tune in to get the lowdown and laugh at the media pundits who had a conniption over it. “There was a ‘no Cuba’ policy too,” Ed says, “but Obama just flipped a switch and said we’re going to be friends with Cuba now – and nobody had a problem with that.” The double standard was also pointed out this week by Vice President-Elect Mike Pence, who reminded George Stephanopoulos that Obama spoke to a whopping 22 world leaders during his transition period and no one seemed to mind.

“I wonder if anyone realizes that Stephanopoulos was Clinton’s right hand,” Ed says.

“Hmm, is that a conflict of interest, for him to be a journalist?” Scott asks.

The segment ends with economist Steven Moore saying, “Taiwan is our ally, and if China doesn’t like it, screw ’em.”

Next it’s on to this week in cabinet picks, including the fact that we’re in the third week of the guessing game on Trump’s appointment for Secretary of State. “I like that he’s taking his time and getting it right,” Ed says, referring to the various candidates Trump is considering. “Romney is a smart guy, but he used some fatal weapons when he said some nasty things.” In regards to Dr. Ben Carson being appointed to Secretary of HUD, Ed is thrilled that he will replace “moron” Julian Castro. “The housing industry is hard enough today,” Ed says, referring to the burdens of regulation that the Obama administration has doubled down on. “When I heard Julian Castro speak, it was obvious he had the same speechwriter as Obama.” He hopes that Carson will address those regulations effectively, and take steps to get people out of government housing programs that are “handouts” rather than “hand-ups.” We’re also talking about the criticisms that Carson’s appointment received in the media this week, as well as talk about those who came to his defense. “Megyn Kelly had some positive things to say,” Ed says. “She’s finally coming back to having some common sense.” This segment gives Ed an opportunity to share some mortgage insight, so tune in if you’re interested in getting his take on the way that the new Trump administration can transform the housing industry for everyone.

In the second half, we’re still talking cabinet appointments – namely, Ed and Scott’s excitement about the appointment of Scott Pruitt to the EPA. “I heard people saying he’s going to turn the EPA into the APA – the American Protection Agency,” Ed says. After that, it’s on to Obama’s final national security speech of his presidency (also known as his “victory lap” speech), where he said that he takes “great pride in the progress we’ve made” in the war on terror. Ed and Scott are aghast, and they have plenty to say about it. There’s also a great comparison between this speech and the things Trump had to say about national security in his North Carolina “thank you tour” speech this week – namely, Obama taking pride in ending waterboarding vs. Trump not caring whether terrorists are comfortable. Whether you heard these speeches or not this week, tune in to the show to get some great commentary.

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The Main Event – December 2, 2016

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This week, Ed starts the show by addressing the death of Fidel Castro. If you haven’t yet heard the media’s glowing eulogies to the Cuban dictator who murdered his own people, tore families apart and funded worldwide terror groups for more than 50 years, tune in to this week’s show to hear some of them. You’ll also hear Obama’s carefully crafted statement about the “impact that Castro had on so many lives.”

“I’m surprised he didn’t go out there and say we’re going to use the full power of the federal government to investigate this, determine what caused it and make sure it doesn’t happen again,” Ed says. “That’s what he says with everything else.” You’ll also get President-Elect Trump’s view on Obama’s plan to do business with Cuba; as Kellyanne Conway explained this week, he knows we’re not really doing business with the Cuban people. We’re doing it with the still-corrupt Cuban government. Ed also has some comparisons to how we dealt with Iran in the 1980s; he’s got some great insight on the bad deals our country has made in the past, and how he believes Trump is going to do things better, putting America first.

Then it’s on to talking about the terror attack at Ohio State University this week. Ed has facts about the attacker, who is reportedly 18 years old even though he looks about 25 and police are trying to confirm his age – facts like the news that he visited Washington D.C. just last week on Thanksgiving, and lived in Pakistan from 2007 to 2014. “Who else came here from Pakistan?” Ed says. “Tafsheen Malik, who helped her husband kill 14 people in San Bernardino one year ago this week. Let’s not forget, it’s been one year and these people were our neighbors and friends.” Ed also has words for those who “want to pull the race card” on people like incoming National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, who was criticized for past comments that fear of Muslims is rational.

As the first half winds down, Ed breaks down this week in the transition: everything from the rotating candidates for Secretary of State to his excitement over Trump’s pick for Secretary of the Treasury, Steve Mnuchin. “His first order of business will be getting rid of Dodd-Frank,” Ed says. “For those of you who have bought a house and wondered, ‘Man, why do I keep having to sign and re-sign so many forms?,’ that’s all because of Dodd-Frank.” He hopes to see Mnuchin, along with former Quicken Loans executive Shawn Krause who is joining the Housing and Urban Development team, make important changes to the mortgage industry. “This is the most exciting time of Trump’s transition so far,” Ed says.

In the second half, it’s all about J-O-B-S – which Donald Trump is bringing back to the USA. It was big news this week when heating and air conditioning manufacturer Carrier agreed to stop its plan to move operations to Mexico, saving 1,100 American jobs. “He’s not even the President yet and he’s done more for this country than Obama did in eight years,” Ed says. If you heard some of this story but weren’t clear on all the details, tune in to The Main Event this week. Ed has the timeline and some of the finer details, plus inspiring interviews with Carrier employees and music that he personally selected for this incredible story. “This is the greatest thing ever,” Ed says, and he closes out the show with Trump’s words to the crowd in Ohio on Thursday night: “We pledge allegiance to one flag, and that flag is the American flag. From now on, it’s going to be America, and America first.”

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Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – November 23, 2016

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This week is the Thanksgiving show, so Ed starts out by saying what he’s thankful for. “I’m thankful that Trump’s going to make America great again – actually, that we’re all going to make America great again,” he says. Ed reads a fascinating story from libertarian, Fox Business host and knowledgeable history buff John Stossel about the pilgrims almost starving before the first Thanksgiving because of the socialist economy they had established; if you haven’t heard this before, it will open your eyes for sure. It’s a Thanksgiving history lesson every conservative needs to hear! “Play this for your kids every year,” Ed says, “so they can understand this stuff.”

Next it’s on to talking about Trump’s ongoing cabinet picks, and Ed starts it out by addressing someone that is still being maligned almost two weeks after he was named: Trump’s Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, also the current publisher of Breitbart News. “Somewhere along the way, Breitbart became known as an ‘alt-right’ website even though there are Jews, gays and other people who write for the site and deny this,” Ed says. “But plenty of people who know Bannon say that they don’t know where these allegations of white supremacy came from.” Ed will play one perspective on Bannon that might surprise you: NPR host Steve Inskeep host saying he doesn’t really know where it came from, either. “He doesn’t seem to be an overt racist,” Inskeep says, “but he seems to be a guy who wants to break a lot of China.” Ed replies, “Whatever that means.”

But because the liberal media loves to cry racism, these allegations aren’t stopping at Steve Bannon. Now that Trump has chosen General Mike Flynn to be National Security Advisor, the media is painting a dark picture of him (ironic, since he’s a registered Democrat and Obama appointee). In response to a clip of Meet the Press host Chuck Todd asking, “Does President Trump agree with Mike Flynn that fear of Muslims is rational?” Ed says, “I don’t know, does anyone in San Bernardino think that fear of Muslims is rational after they were attacked by Syed Farook?”

Next, Trump named Congressman Mike Pompeo the next Director of the CIA. A former Army Officer, Pompeo is a member of the House Intelligence Committee; on this week’s show, you’ll hear ABC’s election night crybaby Martha Raddatz sounding appalled that Pompeo would support advanced interrogation techniques of terrorists.

Then it’s on to Trump’s pick for Attorney General, Senator Jeff Sessions. Because he’s from Alabama, the left wants us to think he’s racist (of course). “I don’t know, it’s hard to say that someone is a racist if they awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor to people who marched on Selma,” Ed says. “All because he called somebody ‘boy’.” Tune in this week to hear a fiery response from Sheriff David Clarke, which Ed agrees with wholeheartedly, as well as a smackdown from Senator Lindsey Graham. “Anybody that Donald Trump puts in his cabinet, people are going to criticize,” Ed says. “Especially from CNN, the Communist News Network.” He urges people to “think about what you said 30 years ago” when it comes to the media’s treatment of Trump’s cabinet picks.

On this week’s show, you’ll also hear about:

  • The smug display from the Hamilton cast to Mike Pence – hear Ed’s own experiences with liberal artists he has gone to see perform, and hear him relate this to Bill Clinton’s staff treating George W. Bush’s incoming staff.
  • What acquaintance of James “Mad Dog” Mattis – who Trump is expected to accept the Secretary of Defense position – told Ed that Mattis should have run for President himself.
  • Which Trump adviser says Mitt Romney is truly in the running for Secretary of State (and which Trump adviser says Giuliani would be a better choice).
  • The media’s hypocritical demands that Trump form a “blind trust” to prevent his businesses from interfering with the presidency – seemingly forgetting how Hillary Clinton injected her personal interests in everything she did as Secretary of State (“But the Clinton Foundation does such good stuff,” Ed says sarcastically. “And the media is worried that Trump’s business and family interests might corrupt the presidency?”
  • Trump’s First 100 Days update released via video this week, in its entirety.

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – November 18, 2016

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Election day was just over a week ago, but everyone’s already talking about who Trump will appoint to his cabinet. The first announcement came Sunday: that RNC Chair Reince Priebus will be his Chief of Staff. “I was kind of hoping for Newt Gingrich,” Ed says. “You need someone who’s smart, has Trump’s respect and can steer him.”

A string of public figures visited Trump Tower this week to meet with Trump for consideration.  The positions they are being considered for include:

Attorney General, where the contenders are said to be former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Senator Jeff Sessions or – to the surprise of everyone – Senator Ted Cruz, Trump’s #1 rival during the primaries. “I think Ted Cruz would be good for the Supreme Court,” Ed says.

Secretary of State, for which the candidates are former United States Ambassador to the UN John Bolton, Senator Bob Corker, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, and South Carolina Governor Nicky Haley – and as of Thursday afternoon, 2012 Republican nominee Mitt Romney was added to the list! “I used to be a fan of his,” Ed says.

Secretary of Homeland Security, for which Trump is considering Maricopa County Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio, Milwaukee County Wisconsin Sheriff David Clarke, and – once again – both Rudy Giuliani and Jeff Sessions. (Giuliani and Sessions are said to be able to choose any position they want because of their loyalty during the campaign).

National Security Advisor, which General Mike Flynn was just appointed to!

Secretary of Health and Human Services, former Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal (because he was secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals), and Florida Governor Rick Scott (who was chief executive of a large hospital chain). One person has already turned the job down: Dr. Ben Carson, and Ed will defend that decision on this week’s show. “I love Ben Carson,” Ed says. “I think he just wants to keep his lifestyle, jump in to help whenever he wants and then jump out and go back to his private life.”

The media has been putting pressure on Trump to make fast cabinet appointments, covering his transition non-stop even though it’s only been two weeks since the election. Guess how long other Presidents in recent history took to start making cabinet appointments? Obama took 3 weeks; Bush, Clinton, Reagan and Nixon all took 6 weeks. So Newt Gingrich is telling the media to back off. “It’s amazing that they don’t want to give him time to prepare,” Ed says. “Trump has been criticized for saying dumb stuff when he didn’t have time to think about it. Take all the time you want; you have 60 days until you’re President.” Speaking of being prepared, Ed reminds us of the time Hillary bragged about being prepared in the second debate, and saying she was “prepared to be President.” “I guess that was wasted time, huh Hillary?” Ed says.

As the first half closes out, you’ll hear how Ed believes Trump’s energy policies will likely make a positive impact on the nation: “In comes Donald Trump, who lowers the corporate tax, reduces regulations and opens up the land to drilling, which creates a whole bunch of jobs. Maybe then, the oil companies can charge $40 a barrel, everybody’s working again, and we stop buying oil from the Middle East. It makes things better for everybody; it’s cause and effect.”

“People say Trump doesn’t understand foreign relations,” Ed says. “Bull. Trump understands money, which makes nations run.”

In the second half, we’re talking about the media meltdown this week when Trump went to dinner without the press pool on Tuesday. You’ll hear a few of the most annoying reporters who were on camera this week whining about it, including the shrill CNN reporter who called it “a matter of national security” (Ed’s response: “I never thought of the press as being important to national security”) and the Politico reporter saying that “God forbid something should happen to Donald Trump,” the press should be there to cover it. “Oh you mean like if someone shot him from the book depository, or he was attacked by a terrorist?” Ed says. There were more than a few journalists who pretended to be concerned about a possible Trump assassination this week, giving that as their reason for outrage over his media-free dinner.

You’ll also hear about the actions of moronic protestors around the country, including:

  • How many of the rioters who were arrested in Portland didn’t even bother to vote
  • How a young father in Chicago died this week, thanks to protestors who blocked his ambulance
  • What protestors in San Diego did to get hit on the freeway
  • How sanctuary city officials like Rahm Emmanuel and Charlie Beck are fanning flames

“All because he said Mexico doesn’t send us their best people, and we have to vet people who come in from Muslim countries,” Ed says. “That’s their reason.”

As the show comes to a close, Ed’s talking about the worst propositions we passed in California last week. “You dumb asses out there voted for it,” Ed says of Proposition 57. “Sorry, cops.”

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – November 5, 2016

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This week, the focus is on giving some final words before election day. Tuesday, November 8 will be a big day for America no matter what happens – and Ed wants to make sure listeners know the gravity of their responsibility. “I think about some of the things that Hillary says, that she only wants to help the middle class…Trump has actually created jobs for the middle class.”
Following that, there’s some moving discussion on the changes that have taken place in our country since events like September 11, 2001 and the 2008 election – some good, some bad. “We just talk about the stuff that isn’t important in the scheme of our country now,” Ed says. “LGBT causes are individual rights and that’s important, but you know what? Don’t impose your concerns on other people. Live your life, make your money, be a good citizen.” Then it’s on to discussing this week’s election news.[spacer height=”20px”]
By now, you’re probably aware that the FBI reopened the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server. This was announced last Friday after FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to Congress that said in connection with an unrelated case, the FBI has learned of the existence of emails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation into Hillary’s private server. What “unrelated case”? None other than former Congressman Anthony Weiner’s sexting debacle (there is an open FBI investigation because one of Weiner’s sexting “partners” was a 15-year-old girl in North Carolina). Remember, Weiner is married to Huma Abedin, Hillary’s top aide. The FBI didn’t just find a few State Department emails on Weiner’s computer; they found 650,000. On this week’s show, you’ll hear Hillary complain about the “timing” of the FBI’s announcement, which she has been whining about all week at her rallies. You’ll also hear who doesn’t agree with her, and you might be surprised who it is (here’s a hint: His initials are BHO).[spacer height=”20px”]
In the second half, Ed points out that this isn’t “just another day” in Hillary’s ongoing email scandal, and it isn’t a “nothing to see here” development like the Democrats would have you believe. “This is actually a matter of national security,” he says. “The fact that Hillary’s State Department emails were found on Anthony Weiner’s device while he sexted with private citizens shows that her top aide Huma Abedin was just as careless with classified material as she was.” But thanks to their sloppiness, people have one more reason to vote for Trump – in fact, he thanked them from the stage this week and you’ll hear audio of it on The Main Event. Likewise, Ed and his guest Scott thank Weiner and hope he “gets alimony” from his wealthy wife. “She gets paid from everyone,” Ed says. “The Clinton Foundation, Teneo Holdings, everything Hillary does, so she can afford it.”[spacer height=”20px”]
There’s more on this, though – you’ll also hear about even more Clinton corruption that’s come to light thanks to WikiLeaks. Just days before the election, WikiLeaks dropped emails between Clinton campaign chair John Podesta was tipped off last year by the Justice Department about Congress’s interest in Hillary’s emails. “This is a powerful couple, Bill and Hillary Clinton,” Ed says. “The Clintons are connected to so many people, you can’t even have an FBI investigation without having stuff leak out to them.” It’s just one more reason he’s urging everyone to vote against her on Tuesday.[spacer height=”20px”]
On this week’s show, you’ll also hear:
  • How many different FBI offices across the country are working on investigations into the Clinton Foundation’s pay-for-play scandal
  • Where Trump and Clinton are in the polls in these final days before the election
  • What Ed wants you to say to your family and friends before Tuesday

 

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

 

The Main Event – October 29, 2016

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This week, Ed is aiming to expose not just Hillary Clinton, but Bill Clinton as well. No, this isn’t just about adulterous behavior; it’s not even about sexual assault. This is about the Clinton casualties list – in other words, the suspicious deaths of more than 50 people with ties to the Clintons over the past 40 years. You may have heard of a few of them, like Vince Foster and James McDougal – but unless you’ve done your research, you’ll be hearing most of these people’s names for the first time. From Clinton lawyers to business associates to bodyguards to mistresses and a little-known White House intern, there are people whose stories were never told because they died mysteriously before they could tell them. This week’s The Main Event is a show like no other; if you’ve always wondered whether the so-called “Clinton body count” or “Clinton casualties” list could be real – but like many people, you’ve been afraid of being called a conspiracy theorist – tune in to the show this week! You won’t be disappointed as Ed reads through the list of 56 people who have died untimely, accidental or otherwise suspicious deaths, all of them with ties to the Clintons. Ed’s comprehensive list begins in 1977 – the year Bill Clinton became Arkansas Attorney General – and ends in 2016, just about three weeks ago! “Is this starting to feel like a mafia movie?” Ed says.[spacer height=”20px”]

As he reads story after story of Clinton associates whose deaths were ruled “suicides” despite dying with gunshot wounds to the backs of their heads, he says, “If you don’t think that’s evidence of anything weird going on…” this is truly a show not to be missed, whether you have ever been interested in the Clinton body count or not. There’s a good chance you won’t think it’s all a “far right conspiracy” once you’re done listening.Here’s a preview of people you can research in advance of the show:[spacer height=”20px”]
–     White House intern Mary Mahoney
–     Clinton attorney Charles Ruff
–     U.S. Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown
–     Commerce Department employee Barbara Wise
–     Jerry Luther Parks (and what Linda Tripp said about him)
–     Ed Willey (and what wife Kathleen, a Clinton sexual assault accuser, said about her suspicions)
–     The “Boys on the Tracks” in Arkansas and all the friends of the boys who died while their murder was being investigated[spacer height=”20px”]

The ways that these people (and the other dozens of people Ed will talk about) died range from the dubious back-of-the-head “suicide” shot, to mysterious and unidentified illnesses, to falling from high rise skyscrapers (“People who know the Clintons seem to like to jump from tall buildings”), Ed says. And even if the subject of Clinton casualties is a little too uncomfortable, you’ll want to tune in to have some of their more well-known scandals explained. For instance: Ever wondered what Whitewater and Travelgate were really about? Ed simplifies them both for us on this week’s show.The bottom line of this week’s show can be summed up in these three comments from Ed:[spacer height=”20px”]
–     “I want you to know who this lady (Hillary Clinton) is.”
–     “I don’t think Trump did all this stuff to women – but if he did, there’s a kind of person who does that…and then there’s a whole other kind of person who has people killed.”
–     “Does this sound like the kind of person you want to vote for? I don’t think so.”[spacer height=”20px”]

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:
Inland Empire:
AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)
AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM
Los Angeles:
AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM
You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.

The Main Event – October 22, 2016

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This week, Ed uses a scene from the movie “Miracle” to start the show with a sober reminder: “It’s not about Trump. It’s not about Hillary Clinton. It’s about the United States of America.” Ed hopes voters will remember what is at stake and vote with that in mind above all.

The Final Debate

Like many listeners, Ed believes Trump had a great night at the debate Wednesday. He points out that Hillary had the first gaffe of the night. When the candidates were asked about District of Columbia v. Heller (a 2008 Supreme Court case involving gun rights), Trump pointed out how angry Hillary was about the late Justice Scalia’s decision in the case. What happened next was Hillary’s claim that “dozens of toddlers kill people with guns every year.” Ed jokes, “Now there’s going to be an open ban on toddlers in America.”

Next, we’re talking about the strange way Hillary turned the immigration portion of the debate into an accusation that Trump has ties to Russia and Vladimir Putin. Ed uses it as an opportunity to tell listeners that 10 months after the terror attack in San Bernardino (“No matter where you’re listening, that’s not that far”), the U.S. government is placing Syrian refugees in San Bernardino County. “Just this year, 23 refugees were dumped off in the city of Victorville,” he says. “I know you don’t know about it, but google it: Syrian refugees in Victorville. They’re there, and they haven’t been vetted.”

New Revelations this Week

And as the first half winds down, Ed talks about the real people behind the violence at some of the early Trump rallies: the Democrat party and Hillary herself. You’ll hear proof that the DNC and Hillary’s campaign placed operatives on the ground in Chicago to start fist fights, some of whom were mentally ill and all of whom were paid. “Google Project Veritas rigged election,” Ed says. He plays a short clip from Project Veritas’s most recent video featuring the Democratic operatives behind the sinister mission, as well as Trump’s comments on it during the debate.

In the second half, you’ll get a taste of what Ed has in store as we move closer to the election: a series that exposes Hillary Clinton for who she really is. That includes the most recent WikiLeaks, which show that Hillary’s aides were deeply upset that the shooters in the San Bernardino terror attack last December weren’t white. “They don’t want you to focus on the fact that we have a terrorism problem,” Ed says. He also talks about Obama’s motivations for hiding the truth about Benghazi: to make Americans think he had terrorism under control, and revelations on the Clinton Foundation, where women make less than men (unless they’re Chelsea Clinton). “You can say Trump hates women,” Ed says, “but I haven’t heard a single woman working for Trump say that the make less than the men. I’ve only heard that about the Clinton Foundation.”

Speaking of the Clinton Foundation, there’s a lot to talk about this week; some of it from WikiLeaks, some of it from Trump at the debate, and some of it that people who have seen the Dinesh D’Souza film “Hillary’s America” already knew. “All these people donated money to help the people of Haiti,” Ed says. “They donated millions of dollars, and 90% of it disappeared.” As we get closer to the election, you can’t afford to miss this week’s show!

Catch The Main Event on the following stations:

Inland Empire:

AM 590 The Answer (KTIE), Saturdays at 9:30 AM/ 9 PM & Sundays at 8 AM (unless the Rams are playing)

AM 1490 Smart Talk (KMET), Sundays at 11 AM & Mondays at 3 PM

Los Angeles:

AM 870 The Answer (KRLA), Sundays at 3 PM

You can also get on-demand podcasts of the show right here on the Podcasts page, as well as on Soundcloud or iTunes.