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The Rod and Greg Show: Trump Cabinet Appointments Changing Status Quo on Healthcare
- 2024/11/22
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Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Thursday, November 21, 2024
4:20 pm: Ashe Short, Senior Editor for the Daily Wire, joins the program to discuss her recent piece about how a radical environmental group, backed by liberal dark-money groups, wants to change messaging on climate change using a new “Talk Like a Human” campaign.
4:38 pm: Dr. Keith Ablow, former Fox News medical correspondent and a New York Times best-selling author, joins the show for a conversation about how Donald Trump’s selections Robert Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services and Dr. Mehmet Oz to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services indicates a huge shift in the status quo for healthcare.
6:05 pm: Steve Moore, an Economist with FreedomWorks, joins the show for his weekly conversation with Rod and Greg about politics and the nation’s economy.
6:38: pm: John Tierney, Contributing Editor to The City Journal, on how a new group of number crunchers, including a Utah woman, used predictive values on early voting to predict the outcome of the election.
4:20 pm: Ashe Short, Senior Editor for the Daily Wire, joins the program to discuss her recent piece about how a radical environmental group, backed by liberal dark-money groups, wants to change messaging on climate change using a new “Talk Like a Human” campaign.
4:38 pm: Dr. Keith Ablow, former Fox News medical correspondent and a New York Times best-selling author, joins the show for a conversation about how Donald Trump’s selections Robert Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services and Dr. Mehmet Oz to run the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services indicates a huge shift in the status quo for healthcare.
6:05 pm: Steve Moore, an Economist with FreedomWorks, joins the show for his weekly conversation with Rod and Greg about politics and the nation’s economy.
6:38: pm: John Tierney, Contributing Editor to The City Journal, on how a new group of number crunchers, including a Utah woman, used predictive values on early voting to predict the outcome of the election.