This is a wonderful podcast of Tara talking about her friend Theresa and the recount.

By l3wis

6 thoughts on “Tara Volesky podcast guest talking about Stehly’s Recount”
  1. So that is an hour I will never get back. I just finished listening to the whole podcast. WOW! People call me crazy, um, please listen to this dude! Thank God he is home schooling his rug rats in Spearfish so I don’t have to run into this person in Sioux Falls, because I would read him the riot act. I love liberalism, because it works, it is morally right and ethically right. Conservatism is full of racism and creating classes of people based on color and social status (money). Conservatives base their whole reality around how hard you work, and liberals base that reality around who you are. I will give props to Tara for at least trying to call out his BS rhetoric, but he did not seem to hear it in his cloud.

  2. That’s one of the bummers about COVID-19. Now, true home schoolers no longer have a place to take their kids for extracurricular activities, nor are they able to make a political statement with their schooling type. It’s like technically open enrolling into Lincoln High, but without the opportunity to participate in marching band, tennis, or debate. #NonMaskHasReplacedHomeSchooling

  3. Greetings! John Dale, here. L3wis – you should come on my show and we can work through your .. er .. my issues. 🙂

    For the record, I am raising ragamuffins, not rug-rats. Get your facts straight, pleeb.

    Sincerely,

    John Dale

  4. Scott – You should go on this dudes show and I mean this seriously. It’s one thing to post something and tear someone apart yet another thing to sit down and have a Conversation which is severely lacking in today’s society. I think if we had more conversations instead of “posts” we might be surprised that many of the folks in this country are not that far off on many issues.

  5. Conservative Here – thank you for the kind words. I believe long form interviews without commercial interruption will repair some of our fragmented culture. The program is growing quickly, now, after 6 years grinding and working on the software and doing lots of interviews. I’ve always enjoyed talking with folks and following graphs of information to create a context for knowledge and further exploration. We would be nothing without our guests and listeners. Thank you!

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