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The Steve Gruber Show | Common Sense Then, ‘Extremism’ Now
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The Steve Gruber Show | Common Sense Then, ‘Extremism’ Now

The Steve Gruber Show

January 14, 20261h 52m

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The Steve Gruber Show | Common Sense Then, ‘Extremism’ Now

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0:00:00 - Hour 1 Monologue

18:55 – Carrie Sheffield, Senior Policy Analyst at the Independent Women’s Forum. Sheffield reacts to President Trump’s Michigan speech and the defense of his economic strategy. She explains how his message is resonating with voters amid ongoing economic uncertainty.

27:50 – Dr. Alejandro Diaz, Chief of Pediatric Medicine at The Wellness Company. Dr. Diaz discusses RFK Jr.’s efforts to “Make America Healthy Again” and the broader push for medical transparency and patient-first care. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%.

38:01 - Hour 2 Monologue

46:40 – Arnie Bellini, cybersecurity CEO and multimillionaire founder of a cybersecurity school. Bellini analyzes escalating deadly protests in Iran and how Chinese technology is being used to launch cyberattacks on Starlink satellites. He explains what this means for global security and U.S. infrastructure.

56:44 – Susan Kokinda, author and organizer with Promethean Action. Kokinda argues that Trump 's visit to the World Economic Forum in Davos isn’t about negotiation. Instead, she says he’s delivering terms of surrender to global elites.

1:05:41 – Kris Ullman, President of Eagle Forum. Ullman outlines why there should be no flexibility when it comes to taxpayer funding of abortion. She discusses the legal, moral, and fiscal arguments behind Eagle Forum’s stance.

1:15:29 - Hour 3 Monologue

1:24:16 – Ron Rademacher, founder of Michigan Back Roads. Rademacher highlights upcoming events and destinations across the state of Michigan. He shares ideas for exploring local history, outdoor adventures, and community gatherings. Visit michiganbackroads.com.

1:34:07 – State Rep. Mark Tisdel, R–Rochester Hills, representing Michigan’s 55th District. Rep. Tisdel explains his legislation aimed at keeping cellphones out of classrooms. He discusses how the bill would improve focus, learning, and student well-being.

1:43:01 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber provides an update from the Supreme Court on efforts to keep men out of women’s sports. They discuss the broader legal and cultural implications of the court’s actions.

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