
Can We Stop With ‘Follow The Science’ If They Refuse To Follow The Science?
Today, Dom Giordano led off the Dom Giordano Program by discussing a couple phrases he’d like to throw out of the lexicon in the shadow of the virus, including ‘follow the science,’ and ‘the new normal.’ Giordano explains that the current administrations, both at the state and federal level, have long abandoned genuinely standing by the phrase, so they need to stop using it. Also, Giordano discusses California Governor Gavin Newsome, who suggests that the ‘new normal’ is better than the old normal, because the old normal was filled with inequity. Then, Giordano discusses a recent survey of parents, in which a quarter of respondents noted that they’re content with children not returning to in-person schooling. Also, throughout the hour, Giordano asks listeners who or what they believe to be inauthentic.
Brian Kilmeade on Fox’s New Rush Limbaugh Special
Fox News Host Brian Kilmeade returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss a new FoxNation special featuring Mike Pence, centered on the life and career of broadcast legend Rush Limbaugh. Kilmeade and Giordano reflect upon the revolutionary career of Limbaugh, and Kilmeade explains how Limbaugh was instrumental in inspiring both he and host Mike Pence. Then, Kilmeade and Giordano touch upon the hot topics of the day, particularly honing in on the Biden administration’s hypocrisy within the first 50 days of his presidency, especially in issues concerning the border. Finally, Kilmeade previews his next book, which examines the relationship between Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass.
Ocean City Stays Consistent, Won't Allow Marijuana
Keith Hartzell, Councilman in Ocean City, joins the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the city’s continued stance against the legalization of marijuana. Earlier in the day, Giordano uncovered that the majority of year-round residents living inside Ocean City actually support the legalization of the drug, but the council still stands strong with their viewpoint. Hartzell explains that it’s of utmost importance to hold up the image of Ocean City being ‘America’s Greatest Family Resort.’ Also, Hartzell notes the balance that the city tries to navigate between what the residents want and what visitors expect. Finally, Hartzell reveals whether the city is still on its crusade against seagulls.