Rod Arquette Show Rundown-Tuesday, January 2, 2018

Coming up at 4 pm today on the Rod Arquette Show on Talk Radio 105.9 KNRS, we will get your reaction to Senator Orrin Hatch’s retirement announcement.  Mateo Rueda, a former art teacher at Lincoln Elementary in Hyrum, joins the show to discuss his dismissal after he showed classical paintings containing nudity to his fifth and sixth grade students.  Plus, Representative Carol Spackman-Moss joins the show to discuss her proposed legislation to completely ban the use of holding and speaking on cell phones while driving.  See below for a full rundown of today’s program.

Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Tuesday, January 2, 2018

4:20 pm: Former Congressional candidate Tanner Ainge has announced he will run for a seat on the Utah County Commission and he joins Rod to discuss his reasoning

4:35 pm: Representative Carol Spackman-Moss joins the show to discuss her proposed legislation to completely ban the use of holding and speaking on cell phones while driving

5:05 pm: Boyd Matheson of the Sutherland Institute joins the show to give us his reaction to Senator Orrin Hatch’s announcement that he will not run for re-election this year

6:05 pm: Mateo Rueda, a former art teacher at Lincoln Elementary in Hyrum, joins the show to discuss his dismissal after he showed classical paintings containing nudity to his fifth and sixth grade students

6:20 pm: Paul Mero, President of the Next Generation Freedom Fund, joins Rod for a discussion about Orrin Hatch’s retirement, as well as what he calls President Trump’s gift to America

6:35 pm: Carl Cannon of Real Clear Politics joins the show to discuss Senator Hatch’s retirement announcement, as well as why he says 2017 was the year Democrats were living angrily


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