Beg To Differ

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Sinopsis

What happens when a common sense conservative and a member of the liberal media sit down to discuss news and politics? Rep. Mike Winder is a Republican state representative and the former mayor of West Valley City. Bryan Schott is a journalist who has covered Utah politics for nearly two decades. Every week they break down the real motivations behind the top political stories from Salt Lake City to Washington, D.C. and speak with newsmakers from both sides of the aisle.

Episodios

  • Where Have All the Ballots Gone?

    03/11/2017 Duración: 36min

    On this week's pod:   The Utah GOP drops their lawsuit against SB54. We speak with party chair Rob Anderson about the decision and a possible effort to remove him by the state central committee.   Turnout for Tuesday's election could be dismal. How will that affect the 3rd District special election?   Utah gets a waiver from the feds to expand Medicaid.    Republicans in Congress unveil their tax reform proposal.   Plus, we play the "simultaneous game" and tell you who had the best week and worst week in politics.   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you talk politics.

  • Who needs this year's election? Bring on 2020!

    27/10/2017 Duración: 40min

    On this week's pod: Candidates are already being discussed for the 2020 gubernatorial election. Republican Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake stands up to President Donald Trump, but does it really matter? Is political correctness ruining Halloween? We speak with Salt Lake County GOP Chairman Jake Parkinson about his call for District Attorney Sim Gill to step down for mishandling the Gary Ott investigation. Plus, the simultaneous game and best week/worst week. Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you talk politics. 

  • Orange is the new red, white and blue!

    19/10/2017 Duración: 38min

    On this week's pod:    Ben McAdams is challenging Mia Love in 2018. How serious of a threat is his candidacy to the two-term Republican?   Who won the 3rd District debate on Wednesday night? Did it matter?   We speak with Boyd Matheson, President of the Sutherland Institute, who is mulling a run for US Senate in 2018.   Plus, the simultaneous game and "Best Week/Worst Week."   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you talk politics.

  • Pick a torch!

    13/10/2017 Duración: 39min

    This week on the podcast:   Steve Bannon wants to find a challenger for Sen. Orrin Hatch next year.   The Boy Scouts are going to allow girls to join.   Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson unloads on current Mayor Jackie Biskupski   Mia Love's campaign is gearing up for a possible challenge from Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams.   The opposition to Our Schools Now is ramping up.   A State School Board member takes a shot at Alexander Hamilton.   We speak with John Curtis, the Republican candidate in November's special Congressional election. His opponent, Kathie Allen, makes a huge unforced error on social media.   Plus, the "simultaneous game" and "best week/worst week."   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you talk politics.

  • In it to win it

    06/10/2017 Duración: 50min

    Mia Love may get a challenge in 2018 from Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams.  Will the Las Vegas massacre change the gun debate in America? Our guest this week is 3rd CD candidate Jim Bennett from the United Utah Party. Plus, the "Simultaneous game" and "Best week/Worst week." Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.

  • Unleash the Armenians!

    29/09/2017 Duración: 47min

    On this week's podcast: Count My Vote is back. Ben Shapiro speaks at the University of Utah. Salt Lake City wrestles with Columbus Day. Research shows Donald Trump voters don't care that he's not consistent. Donald Trump ensures that you'll be talking about the national anthem during Thanksgiving dinner this year. Democrat Kathie Allen joins us to talk about her underdog campaign for CD3. Plus, the "Simultaneous game" and "Best Week/Worst Week." Bryan Schott and Mike Winder bring you hardcore politics for political nerds.

  • Political Popularity Contest

    21/09/2017 Duración: 39min

    Count My Vote returns. That initiative could dramatically change Utah politics. Lawmakers pass bills to enable Operation Rio Grande. Donald Trump speaks to the U.N. and sees his poll numbers start to rise. We talk with Stan Lockhart with National Popular Vote Utah about the effort to get around the Electoral College as a way to elect presidents. Plus, we debut our new segment: "Best week/Worst week" where we discuss who had the best and worst week in politics. Bryan Schott and Mike Winder offer up hardcore politics for political nerds and make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.

  • Mitt, Hatch, and tin foil hats!

    15/09/2017 Duración: 40min

    This week on the podcast: Mitt Romney wants to run for the Senate if Sen. Orrin Hatch steps down. Count My Vote is back to kill the caucus/convention system. GOP Chair Rob Anderson is flying into some political turbulence. Jon Huntsman is finally heading to Washington for his confirmation hearings to be ambassador to Russia. "Dealmaking Don" continues to confound Congressional Republicans by making deals with Democrats. Sen. Orrin Hatch pulls off a stunner by introducing legislation to study the benefits of medical marijuana. Plus, the "Simultaneous game."   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you're discussing politics.  

  • The unpredictable path of Hurricane Trump

    08/09/2017 Duración: 44min

    President Donald Trump rolled his own party in Congress this week by making a deal with Democrats. Does this portend stormy weather in Washington going forward?   President Trump also announced he was ending a program designed to shield the children of undocumented workers from being deported. We talk with one of those DREAMers, Ciriac Alvarez. She has lived in Salt Lake City for 17 years, graduated from the University of Utah and has a full-time job. What are her hopes and fears as Congress gets ready to tackle the thorny subject of immigration?   Plus, a government shutdown, immigration reform, and Jackie Biskupski in this week's "simultaneous game."   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.

  • I'm right, you're evil!

    01/09/2017 Duración: 41min

    Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics. We talk about the dumb reactions from the left and the right to the devastation happening in Houston in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. This is a perfect example of why we can't have a constructive conversation about politics in this country. Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski has bungled the response to the homelessness crisis in downtown, prompting the state to step in and fix it for her. Will she pay a political price? We speak with Bob Marquardt of "Our Schools Now" about their effort to convince voters to raise their own taxes to better fund education in Utah. Plus, we play the simultaneous game.

  • Don't count your votes before they "Hatch"

    25/08/2017 Duración: 38min

    Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is recommending the reduction of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments. What's the endgame? Why is this such a legislative priority.   Sen. Orrin Hatch is putting off a decision about his political future. We discuss why that helps him and possibly hurts those who want to run for his seat.   We talk with Rich McKeown of Count My Vote about the likelihood that they'll re-launch their ballot initiative next year to eliminate the caucus/convention system for getting on the ballot.   Plus, the "simultaneous game" chews over a possible government shutdown.   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.

  • Elections, negative ads, and Nazis. Oh, my!

    18/08/2017 Duración: 38min

    John Curtis is the GOP nominee in Utah's 3rd District. We break down why he won and what's next as we turn to November's special election.  We also speak with Danny Laub, Curtis' campaign manager about how he approached the three-way GOP primary race and how negative ads may have impacted that election. Julie Dole is no longer the Salt Lake County Recorder as Republicans picked Adam Gardiner to fill the vacancy in that office.  We try to make sense of Donald Trump's insane press conference from earlier this week. Plus, we're still giving away copies of CNN's book about the 2016 election. Listen to see how you can enter to win a copy. Bryan Schott and Mike Winder help make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.

  • Daddy issues will kill us all

    11/08/2017 Duración: 44min

    Bryan Schott and Mike Winder once again make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.   Negative campaigning is taking over the GOP primary in Utah's 3rd Congressional District. How much of an effect will it have on next week's election?   Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un are working out their collective daddy issues, but it could lead to the end of human civilization.    Mike points out how having Trump in the White House has boosted the economy, but Bryan tries to throw cold water over all of that.   We speak with Justin Anderson of U.S. Term Limits about their plans to push for an Article V Convention to institute term limits on Congress.   We're giving away copies of the CNN book about the 2016 election: "Unprecedented: The election that changed everything." Find out how you can win. (Click here to enter)   Plus, as always, the simultaneous game!

  • Daddy has to step in and fix the problem

    03/08/2017 Duración: 37min

    Time to make you the smartest person in the room.   Ballot problems in two counties for the GOP congressional primary this year have the conspiracy theorists in overdrive. Will those problems have an effect on the outcome of the election?   Polls show Utahns do not want Sen. Orrin Hatch to run for a third term. We explain why the "will he or won't he" game the Senator is playing with his re-election is freezing the field for next year and giving him an opportunity to have an impact on what happens next year even if he doesn't run.   We speak with Speaker of the Utah House Greg Hughes about his efforts to quell the lawlessness surrounding the homeless population in downtown Salt Lake City. Why is it taking a legislator who lives in Draper to finally get moving on the homeless problem?   Plus, we play the simultaneous game.   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder give you both sides of the argument on the big issues in Utah politics from the last week.    

  • Chaos from the Potomac to the Great Salt Lake

    28/07/2017 Duración: 41min

    The GOP primary in CD3 is heating up. Outside groups are pounding Provo Mayor John Curtis with ads, mailers and websites. Will they have an effect?    The 7-year-long Republican effort to repeal Obamacare went down in flames. Can anybody govern in Washington anymore?   Anthony Scaramucci blows up the political media.   We talk with Salt Lake County GOP Chair Jake Parkinson about how they're going to replace Gary Ott and the investigation into Julie Dole.   We play the simultaneous game.   Plus, an epic burn on Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill.   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.       

  • Hero or villain on healthcare?

    21/07/2017 Duración: 40min

    The sad Gary Ott situation is finally coming to a close. Who will replace the Salt Lake County Recorder, whose mental fitness has been called into question, after he steps down?   Is Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, a health care hero or a villain?   Democrat Jenny Wilson jumps into the 2018 Senate race. We talk to her about her candidacy and whether she considers herself part of "the Resistance" to Donald Trump's presidency.   Former Governor Jon Huntsman is finally going to be nominated to become ambassador to Russia. Will his confirmation be a smooth one?   Plus, we play the "simultaneous game."   And, Mike returns to the show with a great AC/DC reference.   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.

  • Collusion Collision

    14/07/2017 Duración: 43min

    Donald Trump, Jr., son of the President, pulled one of the stupidest moves in the history of American politics when he attempted to collude with the Russian government. We break down the politics surrounding the latest Russia revelations.    Rep. Chris Stewart is our guest this week on the podcast. The Republican says the latest Russia developments are quite troubling, but any talk of impeachment is premature. The congressman also discusses the threat of North Korea and the complexities of dealing with China, plus a cyber threat that not many are talking about.    Our Schools Now is pushing to get on the 2018 ballot with a tax hike to better fund schools, but are they being honest in how they're presenting their proposition?    A pro-liquor group offends everybody in Utah in their effort to attack the state's new DUI law.    We play the "simultaneous game," including a touching tribute to Donny and Marie.    Plus, we remember Wade Farraway of the Attorney General's office, who passed away unexpected this week

  • The whole state is on fire

    07/07/2017 Duración: 40min

    This week, State Auditor John Dougall fills in for Rep. Mike Winder, who is on vacation.    Gordon Hayward spurned Utah for Boston. Lots of people think that will hurt Tanner Ainge's political campaign. We'll tell you why those people are wrong.   Speaking of Tanner Ainge, the Republican joins us this week to talk about his run for Congress. He says he would tackle entitlement reform as a representative and wants to curb excessive government spending.   Senator Orrin Hatch is raising money hand over fist. But does that mean he's going to run for another term in 2018 or is it part of building his post-politics legacy?   Utah is refusing to turn over some voter information to President Donald Trump's commission that is looking to root out voter fraud. We explain why that's a good thing.   Plus fireworks and medical marijuana in the simultaneous game.   Bryan Schott and John Dougall make you the smartest person in the room when it comes to politics.

  • Dipsy Doodles

    30/06/2017 Duración: 42min

    President Donald Trump may have finally crossed a political line with his tweet attacking MSNBC's Morning Joe co-host Mika Brzezinski. The outrage came swiftly from both Democrats and Republicans, but these constant distractions from the White House are killing any chance Republicans have of getting things done in Washington.   Rep. Jason Chaffetz is leaving Congress for Fox News. What will he be remembered for by Utahns, and when will he start laying the groundwork for a run for governor in 2020?   We speak with Provo Mayor John Curtis, who is the frontrunner to win the GOP nomination in the August 15 primary election. What kind of Congressman will he aspire to be if he wins?   Plus, the "simultaneous game" takes on healthcare reform, the special congressional election and this year's municipal elections.   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you talk about politics.

  • Special election wrangling

    23/06/2017 Duración: 36min

    This week, Mike and Bryan look at how the special election in Utah's 3rd Congressional District is a game-changer for Utah politics.    We talk with GOP Chair Rob Anderson about his efforts to dig the Republican Party out of debt.   We explain why everybody needs to calm down about the special election in Georgia.   Plus, as always, the "simultaneous game."   Bryan Schott and Mike Winder make you the smartest person in the room when you discuss politics.

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