Saturday Morning Coffee for Saturday, February 29, 2020
Reese Boyd, your host for Saturday Morning Coffee, and Producer Glenn Dye, discuss the news, politics and other hot topics of the day, along with some very special guests!
Saturday Morning Coffee for Saturday, February 29:
Reese Boyd discusses Operation Chaos in the SC Primary, and the current antics on the Democratic campaign trail in SC and elsewhere. Glenn Dye receives a visit at home from some Bernie Bros with a camera, and Socialists are on the march in Myrtle Beach, at least according to the Mayor of Florence, SC! RB3 discusses the "Missing Middle" in the Democratic Party, Joe Biden's many slips and gaffes, including the laughable claim that he was "arrested" in South Africa trying to visit Nelson Mandela! We discuss 911 response times in Horry County and the importance of taking responsibility for your own defense, the latest pre-primary polling as voting begins in the SC Democratic Primary, "Crossover Voting" and the need to close South Carolina's Open Primaries. There's a Corona-virus Update, and last but certainly not least, Ashley Landess of the S.C. Policy Council joins Reese for a frank discussion of the Santee Cooper disaster and what to do with the state-owned utility.
Reese Boyd discusses Operation Chaos in the SC Primary, and the current antics on the Democratic campaign trail in SC and elsewhere. Glenn Dye receives a visit at home from some Bernie Bros with a camera, and Socialists are on the march in Myrtle Beach, at least according to the Mayor of Florence, SC! RB3 discusses the "Missing Middle" in the Democratic Party, Joe Biden's many slips and gaffes, including the laughable claim that he was "arrested" in South Africa trying to visit Nelson Mandela! We discuss 911 response times in Horry County and the importance of taking responsibility for your own defense, the latest pre-primary polling as voting begins in the SC Democratic Primary, "Crossover Voting" and the need to close South Carolina's Open Primaries. There's a Corona-virus Update, and last but certainly not least, Ashley Landess of the S.C. Policy Council joins Reese for a frank discussion of the Santee Cooper disaster and what to do with the state-owned utility.