David Willson, a Republican candidate for Attorney General, joins the show. David shares his background as a retired Army judge and his experience representing Tina Peters in her high-profile case. He discusses the importance of taking a middle ground approach to red flag laws and his views on the handling of the Club Q case. David also talks about his campaign and how he's connecting with voters through town halls and online engagement. With a focus on fixing problems and moving on, David's message is one of change and accountability.
Ashe Epp ('Ashe Tuesday' on RSL) checks in with an update on the continuing quest for freedom by Tina Peters, as her legal team moves to have Judge Michael Barrett removed from the re-sentencing process after the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled his original sentence was tinged with political overtones.
Also, Trisha Calvarese arrives a bit early to join in the conversation with Jonathan Flora - husband of The Right Side of Hollywood's Deborah Flora - to discuss their experiences in the sphere of Colorado politics as both a female candidate and the husband of a female candidate, respectively.

The Right Side of Hollywood: Gutfeld on Southern Poverty Law Center hoax
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What Trump REALLY said after Charlottesville; Gillian Smith, Women of Weld
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Southern Poverty Law Center funded the very hate groups they pretended to fight
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