In this episode, US Congressman Barry Loudermilk joined me to discuss election integrity and the administration’s desire to get Facebook to censor posts it does not like. This interview took place on the syndicated Erick Erickson Show, which originally aired during the third hour on July 15, 2021.
There is a move to try to nationalize elections under the guise of state’s making it harder to vote. In reality, each legislature saw just how easily a mass mail-in balloting campaign could be fraught with abuse. In addition, many Secretaries of State, board of election supervisors, governors and others changed voting laws on their own because of Covid-19 concerns. Regardless of “good intentions,” those changes were against the law and unconstitutional. Only state legislatures can change or pass laws. What states like Georgia, Arizona, Texas and others are trying to do is tighten the rules, making it easier to vote, but much harder to cheat.
We need to also remember, we were told for weeks and weeks following the November 2020 Presidential election that we had the most accurate and secure election in history, with not a single instance of fraud. They are screaming so loudly now against any kind of audit or legislation designed to make voting secure, it makes us wonder just how secure did they really believe it was?
Actor - Writer - Director - Radio - Veteran | I like ‘guy’ things: women, sports, video games, dogs, drinking, football, shooting guns, war movies, action movies, sci-fi movies and playing the hero. I am a red-blooded, American male through-and-through. But, I have another side as well, a deep and entrenched creative side, which started with writing and evolved to include acting and radio. As a result, I have appeared in nearly 100 stage shows and been involved in dozens of motion pictures, including two independent features available on Amazon Prime.
I have also been in broadcast radio for over 20 years. Thus far, I have been honored to receive five GAB Awards from the Georgia Association of Broadcasters: Two for Best On-Air Personality and three for Best Talk Show.
It was only natural with these pursuits, podcasting would eventually be added to my plate. In late 2017, I decided to start a show with my buddy and co-host, Walt Murray, called, The Wilder Ride. We examine the films of Gene Wilder in the movies by minutes format. This has opened the door to meeting so many new and amazing podcasters from around the world and led to some amazing friendships! As Shakespeare puts it, “I am amazed and know not what to say!” Afterwards, my wife and I started a show called, 'The Marriage Fit Podcast" where we talk about our lives as a blended family. Our tag line is it's a show about trying to make things fit, staying fit, and not throwing a fit.
Of all the roles I play, though, I want to point out that there are two I consider more important than any I have ever played (or will ever play) and that is being a DAD and HUSBAND. I have four girls, ages, 26, 24, 23, and 21 and there is nothing I won't do for them. And, none of life's ambitions would be possible without the strength and support of my best friend in the entire world, my wife, Susan. Regardless of anything else, nothing will ever outshine them.
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