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Episode 124: Poll Watchers, Porpoises, and the Perks of Doing Nothing

Episode 124: Poll Watchers, Porpoises, and the Perks of Doing Nothing

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In this episode, we looked at the fight for relevancy, a freedom-seeking giraffe in Tucson, and the Democratic Party’s sinking poll numbers. We covered everything from streaking airplane passengers to a bizarre stalking case right here in Arizona.

The OG from San Ber’dino weighed in on Capitol Hill’s latest chest-puffing contest—apparently, Tim Walz can throw hands. We learned Republicans were banned from serving as poll watchers for decades, thanks to a federal court ruling that only ended in 2020.

We also took a tour through the FMCS—the federal agency that forgot to work—and asked the question: Did they find Noah’s Ark... again?

And finally, we closed with our feature story: the guardians of the ocean. Whales. Dolphins. Sea dogs. Maybe the deep knows us better than we think.

Escaping Giraffe

AOC is the Smiling Face of the D Party

Woman Goes Nuts on Phoenix Flight

Whales Defend Diver

Arizona Stalking Incident

Democrats down in the polls

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