This Week on The Kim Monson Show

Sunday:Dr. Walt Larimore

Growing up in the 1930s in Memphis, Tennessee, Phil Larimore was the ultimate Boy Scout—able to read maps, use a compass, and traverse wild swamps and desolate canyons. His other great skill was riding horses. Landing on the Anzio beachhead in February 1944, Larimore was put in charge of an Ammunition Pioneer Platoon in the 3rd Infantry Division. Their job: deliver ammunition to the frontline foxholes. Dr. Walt Larimore discusses his father’s story told in his book At First Light.

 

Monday: Taralyn Romero, Natalie Menten, Robyn Carnes, Saundra Larsen, and Roger Mangan

The Brighton City Council gave the power of Eminent Domain to a developer over Palizzi Farm which would make much of the farm inoperable. Property rights activist Taralyn Romero shares the latest regarding Palizzi Farm. Taxpayer watchdog Natalie Menten addresses RTD’s ballot question to keep your money. Robyn Carnes notes why she is running for Colorado State Senate. Saundra Larsen explains why she is a candidate for State Board of Education. And we’ll talk with State Farm agent Roger Mangan.

Tuesday: Mike Siemens, Nathan Worcester, Rep. Richard Holtorf, Trent Leisy, and Jon Boesen

We, Americans, have taken our affordable and abundant food supply for granted. Our food supply is under regulatory, legislative, and initiative attack. Executive Director of Protect the Harvest, Mike Siemens, discusses the attacks on Palizzi Farm and Superior Farm. Reporter with The Epoch Times Nathan Worcester shares updates from the presidential campaign trail. Rep. Richard Holthof and Trent Leisy note the latest regarding their campaigns. Jon Boesen explains the importance of trusted legal counsel.

Wednesday: Greg Walcher, Trent Loos, Gina Steadman, Janak Joshi, and Lorne Levy

The Supreme Court finally declared once and for all that “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS) does not include every creek, pond, ditch, puddle, and parking lot drain in the country. Natural resources expert Greg Walcher discusses the O’Biden administration’s attempt to an “end run” around this decision. Trent Loos explains the latest regarding the Bird Flu. Gina Steadman shares updates on Protect Kids Colorado. Candidate Janak Joshi notes the latest from his campaign trail. Lorne Levy addresses everything about mortgages.

Thursday: Bob Boswell, Biff Gore, Dylan Daniel, Tim Arvidson, and Karen Levine

We, Americans, have taken for granted reliable, affordable, abundant, and efficient energy sources. The O’Biden administration is making it more expensive to live your life. CEO of Laramie Energy Bob Boswell notes the latest regarding energy policy. Soul singing Blues and R&B songwriter and pastor Biff Gore addresses religious freedom. Candidates Dylan Daniel and Tim Arvidson share the latest from their campaign trails. Realtor Karen Levine notes there is opportunity in the metro real estate market.

 

Friday: Allen Thomas, TBA, Jim Pfaff, Tom Tarver, and Jim May

Where do we go from here? Allen Thomas notes that the progressive left is actively targeting a prior president using governmental institutions. Thomas discusses how principled thinkers should respond if voters trust them with the levers. President of The Conservative Caucus, Jim Pfaff, addresses the 2024 election. Tom Tarver invites you to the Colorado Springs TAPS event. La Vaca Meat Company’s Jim May shares a Cowboy Poem.