Rod Arquette Show Rundown-Wednesday, Aug 1, 2018

Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, State Senator Jerry Stevenson joins the show to discuss how lawmakers will deal with the possibility that brewers may dramatically decrease production of beer containing 3.2% alcohol-by-weight content, which is currently the only beer that legally be sold in Utah’s grocery and convenience stores.  Plus, Jenna Ellis, Director of Public Policy at the Dobson Family Institute and a contributor to the Washington Examiner, joins the show to discuss why she says socialism conflicts with the constitution.  See below for a full rundown of today’s program.

Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Wednesday, August 1, 2018

4:20 pm: Artist Jon McNaughton is famous for his paintings of political satire, and his latest of President Donald Trump’s cabinet crossing the D.C. swamp in a rowboat has caused uproar on social media

4:35 pm: Jenna Ellis, Director of Public Policy at the Dobson Family Institute and a contributor to the Washington Examiner, joins the show to discuss why she says socialism conflicts with the constitution

5:05 pm: State Senator Jerry Stevenson joins the show to discuss how lawmakers will deal with the possibility that brewers may dramatically decrease production of beer containing 3.2% alcohol-by-weight content, which is currently the only beer that legally be sold in Utah’s grocery and convenience stores

6:05 pm: Deseret News Opinion Editor Boyd Matheson joins Rod for their weekly conversation about the world of politics

6:20 pm: Matthew Bowman, Associate Professor of History at Henderson State University, joins the show to discuss how the Mormon Church’s past shapes the way it approaches immigration today

6:35 pm: Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs joins the show to discuss the city’s decision to leave the Unified Police Department, and respond to comments made on the Rod Arquette Show yesterday by former UPD Sheriff Jim Winder


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