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The Damage Done by Media Bias

Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show.                    On Wednesday’s show, we visit with Chairman Emeritus of the Cato Institute Bob Levy about executive overreach and “treaty powers.” Author and Professor Andrew Joppa and I discuss the damage done by biased news outlets – especially the New York Times. We also discuss the absurdity of “woke” and …

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More Tax Cuts for Floridians?

Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Tuesday’s show, we visit with our State Senator and Florida State Senate President, Kathleen Passidomo, about more proposed tax cuts in Florida, and the high level of legislation sent to the Governor’s desk this session. The President of Less Government Seton Motley and I discuss government programs to …

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Edgar Guest: The People’s Poet

Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Monday’s show, we visit with Marc Schulman, the Founder and Publisher of HistoryCentral.com, about current global news including developments in Israel, Russia, Ukraine, and Sudan. President Emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education Larry Reed and I discuss the legacy of Edgar Guest, the “people’s poet.” We also …

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Assessing Global Security

Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Friday’s show, we visit with William Yeatman, Senior Legal Fellow at the Pacific Legal Foundation, about the status of New York litigation against Donald Trump, and we discuss Biden’s “regulatory modernization” push. We visit with Vice President of Hodges University Adrian Kerr about the launch of their exciting …

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Protecting Our Healthcare Freedom

Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Thursday’s show, we discuss the Collier Country Commissioner’s resolution to prevent mask and vaccine mandates with the Co-Founder of the Florida Citizens Alliance, Keith Flaugh. The President of Less Government, Seton Motley, and I discuss how federal legislation discriminates against small banks and supports the “big guy.” We …

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Executive Overreach and Administrative Agencies

Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show.  On Wednesday’s show, we visit with Chairman Emeritus of the Cato Institute Bob Levy about executive overreach and the administrative state. Author and Professor Andrew Joppa and I discuss some “good news” as well as a number of news stories demonstrating the incompetence of the Biden administration. Please join …

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Are We More Pessimistic?

Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Tuesday’s show, we visit with our State Senator and Florida State Senate President, Kathleen Passidomo, about the achievements in the first half of the legislative session and what to expect in the last 21 days. The President of Less Government Seton Motley and I discuss the “PTAB” Board …

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Leaked, Top-Secret Documents

Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show. On Monday’s show, we visit with Marc Schulman, the Founder and Publisher of HistoryCentral.com, about current global news including developments in Israel, Russia, Ukraine, and the leaked Pentagon Papers. President Emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education Larry Reed and I discuss FDR’s distressing executive order in 1933 requiring …

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Trump Dominates the News

Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show.                 On Friday’s show, we visit with William Yeatman, Senior Legal Fellow at the Pacific Legal Foundation, about Alvin Bragg’s weak case in the indictment of Donald Trump, and we discuss the lack of progress on debt ceiling negotiations. We visit with CEO of the Naples Historical Society Elaine Reed …

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Obesity and the SNAP Program

Thank you so much for listening to the Bob Harden Show.                On Thursday’s show, we discuss “Assassination Classroom,” an inappropriate book found in public schools promoting classroom violence, with the Co-Founder of the Florida Citizens Alliance, Keith Flaugh. The Director of Health Policy Studies at the Cato Institute, Michael Cannon, and I discuss the nutritional value of items available on …

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