Épisodes

  • Republicans Attack Hope Scholarship
    Feb 21 2026
    Finance Committee Chair Vernon Criss is leading the attack on school choice and the GOP-passed Hope Scholarship. WV Delegate Evan Worrell is on the committee and is defending the law that has helped several families make the right educational choice for their children. Worrell is also the Chair of the House Health Committee. He appeared on my morning radio show Friday. Listen that show live 6-9am, M-F on the Total Media app, click on The Eagle.

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    24 min
  • Congressman Thomas Massie - "3rd Rate Grandstander"
    Feb 19 2026
    He's been called a loser and 3rd rate grandstander by President Trump! US Rep. Thomas Massie from KY's 4th District was on The Tom Roten Morning Show from Total Media Radio (listen live at YourTotalMedia.com). Congressman Massie and I discussed his on-going battle to see and investigate unredacted Epstein files. We also talked about a possible US strike on Iran.

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    36 min
  • Data Centers/Microgrids - Local Control/Property Rights
    Feb 18 2026
    In his weekly update, Delegate Jim Butler's insights into West Virginia's legislative session highlight the delicate balance between fostering industrial growth and protecting personal property. The Republican from Mason County talked about a rules bundle aimed at regulating data centers and their energy consumption. Butler explained that this framework will provide necessary guidelines for companies seeking to establish operations in West Virginia while ensuring community interests are prioritized.The discussion touched upon an amendment proposed by Delegates Chris Anders and Henry Dillon, which aimed to create buffer zones between data centers and residential areas. While Butler acknowledged the intention behind the amendment, he expressed concerns over its restrictive nature, stating, it went too far.

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    42 min
  • Ohio Voters: Thanks For Your Attention To This Matter
    Feb 17 2026
    From Tuesday's morning talk radio show...Marcell Strbich, running for Secretary of State in Ohio's GOP Primary and John Stover, President of Ohio Value Voters.

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    59 min
  • Homeschooling Still Under Attack
    Feb 13 2026
    The West Virginia House Health Committee Chairman joined me on the radio today for a legislative update. Delegate Evan Worrell is a homeschooling dad so of course we talk about Homeschool Day at the Capitol and Prolife Day at the Capitol. Worrell also discussed how he partnered with Katana Curry to introduce legislation making changes to the Foster Care Bill of Rights. House Bill 4749 aims to ensure that a child who is 13 or older is informed by their guardian ad litem or legal counsel of any hearing relevant to their case and is asked whether they would like to attend. The bill passed the House of Delegates 96-0 and now heads to the Senate.

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    24 min
  • State Lawmaker Introduces Bill Demanding Epstein Transparency
    Feb 12 2026
    US Attorney General had a melt-down in the House Judiciary Hearing this week as she resorted to name-calling and bragging on the stock market. I spent a lot of time ranting on that during my morning talk radio program from Total Media Radio. I also spoke with WV Delegate Chris Anders about his resolution on the Epstein Files.

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    1 h et 11 min
  • Former WV Lawmaker Now HHS Sec. RFK Jr.'s General Counsel
    Feb 11 2026
    Mike Stuart, the General Counsel for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), shared his insights on the current state of American healthcare and the challenges it faces. With a background as a former U.S. Attorney and West Virginia State Senator, Stuart's perspective sheds light on the ongoing efforts to ensure transparency and safety in healthcare practices, particularly in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    26 min
  • Lawmakers Making A Way For Churches To Disaffiliate
    Feb 11 2026
    Have you ever felt your church is being pulled in a direction you don’t agree with?
    In today’s episode, West Virginia Delegate Jim Butler dives into the complex issue of church disaffiliation, especially in the United Methodist Church. Local congregations often face tough choices when their beliefs clash with those of their parent church. How can we protect the rights of these smaller churches?

    The Mason County delegate sheds some light on this and other issues being discussed in the legislative session.

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    44 min