• Full Show - Welcome Bill Frady Filling in for Tara”
    2 hrs and 9 mins
  • Hour 1: The Tara Show - “Welcome Bill Frady Filling in for Tara”
    33 mins
  • Hour 2: The Tara Show - “Welcome Bill Frady Filling in for Tara”
    31 mins
  • Hour 3: The Tara Show - “Welcome Bill Frady Filling in for Tara”
    31 mins
  • Hour 4: The Tara Show - “Welcome Bill Frady Filling in for Tara”
    34 mins
  • Minneapolis school shooter left manifesto, video, planning docs, so why are police saying they don't know the motive?
    Aug 28 2025
    Roundup of Audacy talk hosts on the Minneapolis school shooting: Get the latest on the school shooting during a Mass at a Catholic school, with firsthand accounts of a dad running in alongside police, a kid who saw his friend shot, and expert analysis. But why are leaders going so far out of their way to not admit the killer's motive? Tara Servatius and Marc Cox have thoughts on that. Plus Chad Hartman talks to a former police chief.
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    38 mins
  • Full Show - An Unfiltered Look at the American Crisis: Culture, Politics, and Deception
    Aug 28 2025
    This comprehensive analysis deconstructs what is presented as a series of interconnected crises facing the nation. The hosts argue that a disturbing and underreported pattern of violence is emerging, directly linking multiple mass shootings and other violent acts to individuals who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming. They contend that this "epidemic" is enabled by a coordinated effort from Democratic politicians and the mainstream media, which they accuse of suppressing key evidence like toxicology reports and manifestos that would expose a link between cross-sex hormones and psychosis. The segment further expands on this theme of political conspiracy, alleging that a modern-day "Operation Mockingbird" is at play. The hosts claim that Democratic figures are using synchronized talking points, such as "thoughts and prayers are not enough," to covertly advance a gun confiscation agenda. This is framed as a dangerous push toward a "Venezuela-like" state where only criminals and those loyal to the ruling party would be armed. On the cultural and economic fronts, the hosts celebrate what they see as major victories in the "culture war," citing the stock market performance of companies like American Eagle and Cracker Barrel after they faced progressive backlash. They also claim that official economic data, including GDP and inflation numbers, has been deliberately misrepresented by the media to create a false narrative. Finally, the segment touches on a purported "dual justice" system where Democrats are not held accountable for their crimes, and a growing national security threat stemming from an alleged doubling of Chinese student visas, which they believe is a form of treason and a deliberate strategy to allow for industrial espionage.
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    2 hrs and 2 mins
  • H1:The Culture War, Gun Control, and the Unseen Hand
    Aug 28 2025
    This segment weaves together a series of controversial topics, arguing that recent events are part of a larger, coordinated political and cultural battle. The hosts first explore a perceived pattern of violence linked to transgender and gender non-conforming individuals, suggesting that mainstream media and law enforcement are actively concealing evidence to protect the Democratic Party. They specifically highlight the withholding of toxicology reports and manifestos, arguing that these documents would reveal a connection between cross-sex hormones and psychosis, a claim they base on a Google search and a translated Russian text. The conversation then pivots to the political use of tragedy, accusing Democratic politicians and media figures of using synchronized, pre-written talking points—specifically the phrase "thoughts and prayers are not enough"—to immediately push for gun control. The hosts connect this alleged coordination to a modern-day "Operation Mockingbird," a conspiracy theory that the CIA manipulates the media. This is framed as a long-term strategy to disarm the public, which the hosts warn could lead to a future like Venezuela, where only criminals and the government have guns. Finally, the hosts discuss broader cultural and economic issues, including President Donald Trump's handling of Chinese student visas and trade, and what they see as recent victories in the "culture war," citing a positive financial outcome for the American Eagle brand after a controversial ad. The segment concludes with a critique of the Democratic Party and the celebration of what they view as significant cultural and economic wins against the left.
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    31 mins