Hour 2 blends grassroots Indiana frustrations with a global diplomatic smackdown that left social media roaring. Casey begins with a Fort Wayne neighborhood petition opposing plans for a new QuikTrip gas station, as residents cite traffic congestion, crime concerns, and zoning conflicts threatening their community’s safety and property values. From gas fumes to government gaffes, Casey later highlights St. Joseph County residents’ outrage at officials still failing to collect leaves months after the fall season—proof that local government incompetence touches nearly every home, no matter the budget.
Then it’s on to the international viral moment of the day: Hillary Clinton’s disastrous clash with Czech Deputy Prime Minister Petr Macinka at a forum in Prague. Macinka bluntly defended President Trump, criticizing the “woke revolution” and “gender extremism” that Clinton championed during her years in power. When Hillary snapped back, demanding to know “which gender,” Macinka’s calm reply shut down her attempt to play semantics—earning millions of views online and praise for his courage to “speak reality to global elites.” Even The Blaze labeled it a master‑class in exposing Trump derangement syndrome from the left’s most prominent voice.

DHS Shakeup, Detroit Fires ICE-Tipping Cops, and Elkhart Shooting Update | Feb. 18 - Hour 3
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Are U.S. Pilots Flying Ukraine’s F‑16s — And Is Colbert Lying About FCC “Censorship”? | Feb. 18 - Hour 2
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Interview: Indiana’s Money Man Speaks: State Treasurer Daniel Elliott on Stadiums, Taxes, and Indiana’s Future | Feb. 18 - Hour 1
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