In this episode, Michael discusses the state of the Colorado Republican Party, citing its current structure as a major obstacle to success. He references the recent resignation of the state party chair, Brita Horn, and suggests that the party's inability to adapt to changing times has led to its downfall. He argues that building a new, parallel organization could be the key to turning things around, and shares his optimism about the potential for change in Colorado. The conversation touches on the importance of reaching unaffiliated voters and the need for a more effective organizational structure.

5-23-26 The Weekend Hour 1: The Kill Switch In Cars Is Real After All. Sorry I Doubted It.
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5-23-26 The Weekend Hour 2: New York City government run grocery stores are out of control
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5-23-26 The Weekend Hour 3: John Thune Blocks Trump's Recess Appointments
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