Advancing the Agenda
By Michael B. Abramson
Michael B. Abramson is an Insider at newsmax.com, and his bi-monthly column is called "Cutting through the Noise." His personal website is: www.michaelbabramson.com. He is an Adviser with the National Diversity Coalition for Trump.
Professionally, Michael is a lawyer and former management consultant.
Advancing the AgendaSep 09, 2022
83. Interview with Former Governor Bob Ehrlich regarding His New Book: "101 Ways America Went from Sweet Land of Liberty to Weak, Woke, and Wobbly"
Governor Bob Ehrlich, former Governor of Maryland, discusses his new book, "101 Ways America Went from Sweet Land of Liberty to Weak, Woke, and Wobbly."
President Trump praised the book: "Your recent book . . . straightforward and accurate -- We had it right, and they know it."
In addition to serving as Governor of Maryland, Governor Ehrlich also served as a U.S. Congressman and a State Legislator.
LINKS:
"101 Ways America Went from Sweet Land of Liberty to Weak, Woke, and Wobbly": Amazon Listing
Governor Ehrlich's Website
Bottom Line with Bob and Kendall Ehrlich: Podcast
82. The DA Fani Willis Matter: Judge McAfee's Ruling and the Resignation of Nathan Wade
On Friday, Judge McAfee made his ruling on the pretrial motion regarding District Attorney Fani Willis and Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade in the Fulton County case regarding President Trump. This podcast examines Judge McAfee's ruling.
81. The DA Fani Willis Matter: Recapping the Closing Arguments
This podcast summarizes the closing arguments in the hearing regarding the potential removal of District Attorney Fani Willis, explains what will happen if Willis is removed, offers my PREDICTION of what Judge McAfee will decide, and responds to the argument that this pre-trial process distracts from the underlying allegations in the case.
80. The DA Fani Willis Matter: The Cell Phone Tower Data and the Issue of Whether It Can Be Admitted into Evidence
This episode focuses on today's hearing and the likely dispute of whether the pings between Nathan Wade's cell phone and the cell phone towers in Fani Willis' neighborhood can be admitted into evidence.
The in-depth discussion on the admissibility of the evidence starts at 3:31. Prior to that point, I restate background on the cell phone data, including the phone calls and text messages. At 4:45, I compare the upcoming evidence issue to an issue in the movie "My Cousin Vinny." At 5:50, I offer an example of a mechanic to explain the evidence issue in the DA Fani Willis matter.
I also point out that prosecution has entered into evidence an affidavit from a worker at a Napa Valley winery.
79. The DA Fani Willis Matter: Recapping Terrence Bradley's Testimony as well as the First Hearing
This podcast covers the following:
- The first hearing on February 15 and 16
- The testimony of Terrence Bradley on February 27
- The introduction of cell phone records of Nathan Wade
- The introduction of cell phone location data indicating the number of times that Nathan Wade was in Fani Willis' neighborhood
- A preview of the hearing on Friday, March 1
78. The DA Fani Willis Matter: Previewing the First Hearing regarding District Attorney Fani Willis and the Fulton County Case against President Donald Trump
This podcast covers the Fulton County, Georgia, case against President Donald Trump and the "personal relationship" between District Attorney Fani Willis and Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade.
The podcast gives an overview of the case and the Willis-Wade relationship, explains the motions that have been filed, discusses possible rulings to the motions, and highlights possible ramifications of the case.
77. The House Impeachment Inquiry of President Joe Biden
This podcast discusses the recent Impeachment Inquiry of President Joe Biden. It covers:
- The differences between this Impeachment Inquiry and the Impeachment Inquiry declared by Speaker McCarthy
- The mechanics of the Inquiry and
- The allegations against President Biden
The podcast then covers a listener question regarding the most recent Republican Presidential Debate.
REFERENCES:
Op-Ed from Speaker of the House Mike Johnson
The Mark Levin Podcast
76. Critiquing the DeSantis-Newsom Debate
This episode critiques the DeSantis-Newsom debate. It offers four general points about the debate. It then reviews the potential risks of the debate discussed in episode 75 and determines whether they came to fruition.
75. Previewing the DeSantis-Newsom Debate: The Stakes Are High!
This podcast previews the upcoming debate between Governor Ron DeSantis (R - Florida) and Governor Gavin Newsom (D - California) which is taking place on FoxNews on Thursday, November 30, from 9 PM to 10:30 PM. I discuss the high stakes in the debate for Governor DeSantis, the Republican candidates in the Presidential race, Governor Newsom, President Biden, Vice-President Harris, and both the Republican and Democrat parties.
REFERENCES
Video of the "Town Meeting of the World" featuring Governor Ronald Reagan (R - California) and Senator Robert F. Kennedy (D - New York) - May 15, 1967
Video of Governor Gavin Newsom on "Hannity" - June 12, 2023
Video of Governor Gavin Newsom on "Hannity" - September 27, 2022
Article by Michael Abramson - Get Rid of the Debate Moderators, The Daily Caller, November 3, 2015
LISTENER QUESTIONS
Listeners can submit questions, and they will be answered in the next episode. Listeners can ask questions via two methods: voice or print. Each method has two ways to submit questions. The directions are below.
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(1) Voice:
(A) Click on "Send voice message" on the podcast's Spotify website. Record your question and submit.
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(2) Text:
(A) Enter the text of your question on the podcast's Spotify website.
(B) Email the question to michael@michaelbabramson.com
74. The Israel-Hamas War: A History of Israel and the 1967 Six-Day War, a Definition of the Various Parties Involved, and a Discussion of the Antisemitic Protests
This podcast discusses the Israel-Hamas War, provides an in-depth history and definition of the parties involved, and analyzes the protests and rise in antisemitism in the United States and throughout the world.
The podcast defines terms which one hears on the news such as IDF, West Bank, IRGC, the chant of "From the River to the Sea," etc.
In contrast to previous podcasts, this podcast is focused on providing information rather than persuading for a political point of view.
REFERENCES:
Map of Israel, Gaza, West Bank, Golan Heights, and Surrounding Countries
Article (with Video) of the Tunnel System in Gaza
Article (with Video) of the IDF Pamphlets in Gaza Warning Civilians to Evacuate
LISTENER QUESTIONS
Listeners can submit questions, and they will be answered in the next episode. Listeners can ask questions via two methods: voice or print. Each method has two ways to submit questions. The directions are below.
NOTE: If listeners choose this method, their voice will be played in the podcast in which the question is addressed.
(1) Voice:
(A) Click on "Send voice message" on the podcast's Spotify website. Record your question and submit.
(B) Email an audio file to michael@michaelbabramson.com
(2) Text:
(A) Enter the text of your question on the podcast's Spotify website.
(B) Email the question to michael@michaelbabramson.com
73. Choosing the Speaker of the House
This podcast discusses the recent three week process to select a Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives. It covers why Speaker McCarthy was removed from Speaker, the candidates who were chosen and not confirmed, and Speaker Mike Johnson. The podcast then offers strategies for Republicans to apply in the future. Last, the podcast takes questions from listeners in the "Listener Questions" segment.
Listener Questions. Listeners can submit questions, and they will be answered in the next episode. Listeners can ask questions via two methods: voice or print. Each method has two ways to submit questions. The directions are below.
NOTE: If listeners choose this method, their voice will be played in the podcast in which the question is addressed.
(1) Voice:
(A) Click on "Send voice message" on the podcast's Spotify website. Record your question and submit.
(B) Email an audio file to michael@michaelbabramson.com
(2) Text:
(A) Enter the text of your question on the podcast's Spotify website.
(B) Email the question to michael@michaelbabramson.com
72. The Impeachment Inquiry and the Second Republican Debate
This podcast focuses on the House of Representatives' Impeachment Inquiry into President Joe Biden. It discusses the reasons for the inquiry and how it will function. It also provides a word of caution for the Republicans on the Inquiry.
The podcast then provides some comments on the Second Republican Debate, and it offers some advice for both the candidates and the moderators.
The podcast introduces a new segment: Listener Questions. Listeners can submit questions, and they will be answered in the next episode. Listeners can ask questions via two methods: voice or print. Each method has two ways to submit questions. The directions are below.
(1) Voice:
(A) Click on "Voice Memo" on the podcast's page on either the Spotify app or website. Record your question and submit.
NOTE: If listeners choose this method, their voice will be played in the podcast in which the question is addressed.
(B) Email an audio file to michael@michaelbabramson.com
(2) Text:
(A) Enter the text of your question on the podcast's page on either the Spotify app or website.
(B) Email the question to michael@michaelbabramson.com
71. Interview with Ari Mendelson, Author of the Political Thriller "Consent"
This podcast features an interview with author and lawyer, Ari Mendelson. We discuss his new political thriller, Consent. Consent is the first novel in the Kingmaker Series.
LINKS:
Ari Mendelson's books on Amazon
Audiobook of Consent (Free)
The Official Webpage of the Kingmaker Series
The Conservative Book Society: Three Fiction Books You Should Read
Essay by Dennis Prager referenced in the podcast
Video by Critical Drinker
70. The First Republican Presidential Debate
This episode discusses the first Republican Presidential Debate as well as President Trump's interview on Tucker Carlson's show on Twitter.
69. Previewing the Republican Presidential Debate
This episode previews the upcoming Republican Presidential Debate. It gives the details of the debate, offers tips for debate preparation and strategy, and critiques the Republican National Committee's decision to allow newscasters to moderate the debate.
REFERENCES:
Video from the 2012 Republican Presidential Debate which was moderated by George Stephanopoulos
68. House Republicans Must Defeat the Democrats' January 6 Argument
This podcast predicts that the Democrats will make January 6 a big argument in the 2024 Presidential Election. As such, House Republicans need to take steps to defeat the Democrats' January 6 argument. House Republicans cannot leave it solely to the Presidential nominee to defeat the Democrats' January 6 argument. House Republicans should begin their counterarguments as soon as possible.
REFERENCES:
President Joe Biden's Campaign Video
Video of Senator Ted Cruz Questioning the FBI and DOJ about January 6
Reuters, August 20, 2021, Exclusive: FBI finds scant evidence U.S. Capitol attack was coordinated - sources
Newsmax Article: Trump Did Not Cause, Commit Capitol Riots
Video of Democrats Challenging the Results of the 2000, 2004, and 2016 Presidential Elections
67. The Fourth of July: Reading the Declaration of Independence
To commemorate the Fourth of July, I read the Declaration of Independence.
66. The Debt Ceiling
This podcast covers the following:
- An explanation of the debt ceiling
- A discussion of the legislation which passed the House ("Limit, Save, and Grow Act") as well as the compromise deal between President Biden and Speaker McCarthy
- A description of what may happen if default occurs
- A comparison between default and a government shutdown
LINKS REFERRED TO IN THE PODCAST
Article by Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich in favor of the compromise deal
Tweet from Congressman Chip Roy against the compromise with a chart comparing the "Limit, Save, and Grow Act" with the compromise deal
Tweet from Senator Rand Paul against the compromise
Text of the compromise bill on the debt ceiling
65. Interview with U.S. Congressman Andrew Clyde: Representative for the 9th Congressional District in Georgia
U.S. Congressman Andrew Clyde joins the podcast. Congressman Clyde represents Georgia's 9th congressional district which is located in northeast Georgia. The interview focuses on three topics: (1) illegal immigration and the ending of Title 42, (2) the ongoing debt ceiling situation, and (3) the 2nd Amendment and gun laws in the United States.
Congressman Clyde's Website: clyde.house.gov
Twitter, Gettr, and Facebook: @repclyde
Request Congressman Clyde's Newsletter: clyde.house.gov
64. Countering the Media's Misrepresentation of Republicans
This episode offers eight (8) strategies for Republicans to counter the media's misrepresentation of Republicans.
63. TikTok, the Proposed RESTRICT Act, and Data Privacy
This episode covers:
- A description of TikTok
- An explanation of the proposed RESTRICT Act which is a bill in Congress purportedly designed to ban TikTok
- Two (2) big issues with the RESTRICT Act: (A) the bill does not ban TikTok and (B) the bill gives great power to the Secretary of Commerce
- A discussion of why the issues with TikTok are different than the issues of data privacy regarding other social media apps
62. Two Lessons from March Madness
This episode highlights two lessons from March Madness: (1) the unity of America and (2) the courtesy and mutual respect from the opposing teams
61. Violence at the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center
This episode discusses the violence that occurred on March 5, 2023, at the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center. The episode gives a background of the facility and describes both the previous protests at the Training Center and the two most recent riots in Atlanta (January 21, 2023, and March 5, 2023). The episode concludes with a discussion with a need to prevent the riots rather than merely react to them.
REFERENCES:
Map of Atlanta and the Atlanta Public Safety Training Center
Website of the Atlanta Public Training Center
Article discussing social media posts prior to the riot of January 21, 2023
Article discussing social media posts prior to the riot of March 5, 2023
60. The NFL Should Move the Super Bowl to Saturday
This episode outlines the benefits of moving the Super Bowl to Saturday. It also discusses why the Monday after the Super Bowl should not be a national holiday.
59. The Republican National Committee Needs to Protect Companies and Individuals Who Support Republicans
This episode focuses on the need of the Republican National Committee (RNC) to protect companies and individuals who support Republicans. The episode argues that incidents against these companies and individuals have increased. The episode discusses several of these occurrences. It also focuses on DirecTV's removal of Newsmax and the aftermath of Georgia's 2005 and 2021 Voting Rights Laws.
REFERENCES:
Newsmax article on DirecTV's removal of Newsmax
DirecTV's letter on DirecTV's removal of Newsmax
Video showing Democrat officials protesting the certification of the Presidential Elections in 2001, 2005, and 2017
My article from Newsmax: Data Shows Different Story about African-American Voting Behavior in Georgia
58. The Election for Chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and an Overview of the Election Process of the State Republican Parties
This episode covers two topics. First, it provides a description of the process for electing the chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) and identifies the candidates who are expected to be nominated for the election. Second, it provides an overview of the of the election process of the State Republican Parties. Each state is different. This episode focuses on the elections for the Georgia Republican Party. The Georgia Republican Party is broken down into precinct, county, and Congressional district Republican parties.
REFERENCES:
Letter from Harmeet:
Harmeets Dhillon's Website
Harmeet Dhillon's Letter to Members of the RNC (via Politico)
Mike Lindell's Website
Letter on behalf of Ronna McDaniel to the 168 Voting Members (via FoxNews)
Federal Elections Commission (FEC) Report for the RNC (1/1/2021-11/28/2022)
57. The Special Counsels for President Biden and President Trump: The One Similarity and Many Differences
This podcast discusses the Special Counsels for President Biden and President Trump. It discusses the Orders appointing the Special Counsels as well as the facts surrounding the allegations against President Biden and President Trump. The podcast discusses the one similarity and the many differences between them.
Appointment of John L. Smith as Special Counsel (the Special Counsel investigating President Trump)
Press Release Accompanying the Appointment of John L. Smith as Special Counsel
Appointment of Robert K. Hur as Special Counsel (the Special Counsel investigating President Biden)
56 - Campaign Finance Reform and the Campaign Finances in the Warnock-Walker and Fetterman-Oz Elections
This episode discusses campaign finance reform. It explains the importance of money in campaigns and for what purposes those funds are used. It then discusses the money raised in the Warnock-Walker and Fetterman-Oz elections, and the role which these funds had in the elections. Lastly, it offers two solutions for campaign finance reform and two avenues for their implementation.
55. The United States' Interest in Ending the War in Ukraine
This episode focuses on the United States' interest in ending the war in Ukraine. It highlights the danger of the war escalating due to a military action (intentional or not) against a NATO country, the invocation of Article 5 of the NATO treaty, and the resulting U.S. involvement in the war. The episode discusses America's two points of leverage in forcing Ukraine to negotiate with Russia to end the war.
My article from newsmax.com from March 29, 2022, is entitled Sanctions, Rhetoric, and Speeches Won't Bring Peach to Ukraine.
54. A Recap of the Midterm Elections and Advice for Herschel Walker's Runoff
In this episode, I recap the Midterm Elections, explain how it is a big win for the Republicans, and discuss what I feel is the most disappointing result. I then turn to the elections in Georgia. I offer a theory on why Senator Warnock received more votes than Stacey Abrams. Finally, I offer advice to Herschel Walker for his runoff election.
53. The Upcoming Midterm Elections
This episode highlights the candidates which have been on the podcast, discusses the two big races in Georgia, comments on the spending of Republican PACs and offers lessons which donors can learn from it, and discusses how Republicans can achieve their goals in the next Congress.
52. Interview with Mark Gonsalves: Republican Nominee for Georgia's 7th Congressional District
I interview the Republican nominee for Georgia's 7th Congressional District: Mark Gonsalves. The website for Mark Gonsalves' campaign is https://www.markforgeorgia.com.
51. Interview with Wendy Ahrenkiel: Republican Nominee for Georgia House of Representatives District 52
I interview the Republican nominee for Georgia House of Representatives District 52: Wendy Ahrenkiel. The website for Wendy Ahrenkiel's campaign is https://wendyforgeorgia.com.
50. A Critique of the House GOP's "Commitment to America"
The "Commitment to America" is the plan by the Republican members of the House of Representatives for what they will do if they retake the majority in the upcoming midterm election. I critique the plan, its rollout, and its use. I also indicate what my Six Point Plan would have been:
- Decrease inflation.
- Lower gas prices.
- Reduce crime.
- Stop illegal immigration.
- Support parental involvement in education.
- Strengthen the military.
REFERENCES
The "Commitment to America" can be found here.
49. Education in America: An Interview with Angela Morabito
This episode focuses on education in America. First, it covers the governance of public schools, the functions of the Department of Education, and how the Department of Education reacted to Covid-19. Second, it discusses the unspent funds that were appropriated to schools to fight Covid-19, the effect of schooling during Covid-19 on students' test scores, students' test scores in general (i.e., pre-Covid test scores compared to those in other nations), violence in America's schools, and school choice.
REFERENCES:
Article by Angela Morabito: The Kids Aren't Alright: Classroom Behavior Takes Nosedive Post-COVID
Independent Women's Forum: Website
48. The Appointment of the Special Master
This episode discusses the appointment of the Special Master to review the documents and materials seized during the execution of the search warrant at Mar-a-Lago. It provides the background of the matter, the main points of the Judge's Order, and what I feel is the most important point of the Order. It also contrasts the execution of the Search Warrant versus other actions which the Department of Justice and FBI could have taken.
REFERENCES:
47. The Need for a Strong Republican Rebuttal to President Biden's Thursday Night Speech
President Biden is set to deliver a primetime speech to the nation on Thursday, September 1, regarding "the continued battle for the soul of the nation." It is imperative that the Republicans deliver a strong and specific rebuttal to this speech. The broadcast networks should cover this rebuttal live but, if not, Republicans should stream it on the internet.
In this episode, I predict what President Biden will say in his speech. I also offer arguments which the Republican should use in their rebuttal.
Lastly, I discuss the state of American politics and explain how the Democrats' rhetoric is causing division in the country.
46: Interview with Bruce Levell (Trump Appointee and Small Business Owner): Small Business in America, the January 6th committee, and the 2022 and 2024 Elections
I interview Bruce Levell, an appointee in the Trump Administration, small business owner, and media surrogate for President Donald Trump and the America First movement. We discuss small business in America, the January 6th Committee, and the 2022 and 2024 elections.
ARTICLES REFERRED TO IN THIS EPISODE:
1) Article in which Bruce Levell is Quoted: Donald Trump's Color Blind Cabinet: Ability, Not Diversity, Is Key
2) Article by Bruce Levell: Liberal 'Diversity,' Not So 'Diverse' After All
2) Article by Michael Abramson: Trump Did Not Cause, Commit Capitol Riots
45. Quelling the Rising Crime in America
This episode discusses the increase in crime throughout America. It covers the Biden Administration's refusal to address causes of crimes beside guns. It discusses the need to fight drugs and gangs. Last, it explains the need to increase the availability of good jobs, improve schools, and bolster American families.
44. The Need for Paper Ballots instead of Electronic Ballots in Elections (based on a 6/3/2022 Advisory from the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency)
This episode discusses the need for elections in the United States to be conducted via paper ballots instead of electronic ballots. This episode comes to this conclusion based on an Advisory from the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency.
DOCUMENTS REFERRED TO IN THIS EPISODE:
1) Advisory from the U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, dated June 3, 2022: "Vulnerabilities Affecting Dominion Voting Systems ImageCast X"
2) Dominion Voting Systems ImageCast X: Product description from Dominion Voting Systems
3) Dominion Voting Systems Tabulator: Product description from Dominion Voting Systems. The Tabulator can be used in conjunction with the ImageCast X system. After the voter has made his choices on the touchscreen and a paper ballot with the voter's choices is printed, the voter feeds the paper ballot into the scanner. The votes are tabulated from the scan.
4) A description from the State of Michigan which demonstrates how Dominion Voting Systems machine work when a voter marks the ballot via the touchscreen and then scans the ballot.
43. The Need for Republican Unity after the Primaries Are Completed
This episode discusses the need for Republican voters to vote for and support the Republican nominee in the General Election even if these voters voted for and supported a different Republican candidate in the Republican Primary. The podcast also considers the result if these Republican voters refuse to do so and instead not vote in the General Election.
In the podcast, I refer to an article and a speech that I have linked below.
1) My article from newsmax.com: Portion of Ga.'s Election Law on Consent Decrees Must Change
2) Former Senator David Perdue's Concession Speech from the 2022 Georgia Primary: Concession Speech via Channel 13 WMAZ (CBS Affiliate)
42. Thoughts on the Upcoming Primaries in Georgia
I offer three (3) thoughts on the upcoming primaries in Georgia.
I also recap those candidates who came on the podcast and did interviews. Thank you to them for appearing on the show! The candidates are listed below by election, and the episode number of their interview is in parentheses.
GOVERNOR: David Perdue (31), Catherine Davis (33), and Kandiss Taylor (30)
U.S. SENATE: Gary Black (34), Kelvin King (25), Jonathan McColumn (40), and Josh Clark (32)
6TH DISTRICT, U.S. HOUSE: Jake Evans (19), Suzi Voyles (22), Mallory Staples (27), Byron Gatewood (28), and Blake Harbin (35)
5TH DISTRICT, U.S. HOUSE: Christian Zimm (41)
41. Interview with Christian Zimm: Candidate in the Republican Primary for Georgia's 5th Congressional District
I interview a Republican candidate for Georgia's 5th Congressional District (U.S. House of Representatives): Christian Zimm. The website for Christian Zimm's campaign is https://www.christianzimm.com.
40. Interview with Brigadier General Jonathan J. McColumn (Ret.): Candidate in the Republican Primary for Georgia's Seat in the U.S. Senate
I interview a Republican candidate for Georgia's seat in the U.S. Senate: Brigadier General Jonathan J. McColumn (U.S. Army, Retired). The website for General McColumn's campaign is https://jonathanmccolumn.com.
In the interview, General McColumn mentioned two of my articles on newsmax.com that discuss the supply chain crisis in America and my solutions to them. The articles are below:
1) Using Tools They Have: Military, Gov't Can End Supply Chain Crisis
39. The Baby Formula Shortage in America
This episode discusses the causes of the Baby Formula Shortage, ways to resolve it, and what steps should be taken to determine responsibility for it and prevent similar crises in the future.
38. Elon Musk's Acquisition of Twitter, Possible Government Action to Protect Free Speech on the Internet, and the Disinformation Governance Board
This episode covers three topics:
1. Elon Musk's Acquisition of Twitter
2. Possible Government Action to Protect Free Speech on the Internet
A) Repeal or amendment of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act
B) Designating internet and social media companies as Common Carriers
C) Monopolies and Antitrust Powers
3. Disinformation Governance Board in the Department of Homeland Security
37. Negotiating an End to the War in Ukraine
This episode provides two (2) possible frameworks for negotiations, describes the interests of the parties in reaching a negotiation, and argues that the United States and NATO countries must become more involved in negotiations and seeking a diplomatic solution to end the war in Ukraine.
36. An Update on Buckhead City: An Interview with Bill White, Chairman and CEO of the Buckhead City Committee
This episode is an update on a topic discussed in Episode 17: Buckhead City. The podcast covers (1) how the Buckhead City movement is progressing legislatively and (2) the status of the issues, such as crime, which led to the movement to create Buckhead City.
Buckhead City is the proposed city to be created out of an area in Atlanta known as Buckhead. If passed, the area for Buckhead City will de-annex from Atlanta and create a new city called Buckhead City.
The guest for this episode is Bill White who is the Chairman and CEO of the Buckhead City Committee (the committee heading up the effort to create Buckhead City).
The following link is for the Buckhead City Committee. This site has a detailed map of the proposed Buckhead City, links to the Feasibility Study, frequently asked questions about Buckhead City, etc.: http://www.becnow.com
The following link shows a map of now-existing Buckhead and Atlanta: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Buckhead,+Atlanta,+GA/@33.8401159,-84.4703153,12z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x88f50f5c4bd21ff5:0x3ae702c9bbf5477f!8m2!3d33.8372663!4d-84.406761
35. Interview with Blake Harbin: Candidate in the Republican Primary for Georgia's 6th Congressional District
I interview a Republican candidate for Georgia's 6th Congressional District (U.S. House of Representatives): Blake Harbin. The website for Blake Harbin's campaign is https://www.blakeharbin.com.
34. Interview with Gary Black (Georgia's Commissioner of Agriculture): Candidate in the Republican Primary for Georgia's Seat in the U.S. Senate
I interview a Republican candidate for Georgia's seat in the U.S. Senate: Georgia's Commissioner of Agriculture Gary Black. The website for Gary Black's campaign is https://votegaryblack.com.