Kathy Barnett sits in for Dawn Stensland on The Dawn Stensland Show to dissect a recent Supreme Court ruling on transgender sports and the broader issues of institutional leadership. We react to the political shift occurring as progressive judges and lawmakers prioritize emotion over constitutional interpretation. We question the decisions coming from the bench, pointing directly to Justice John Roberts and calling for a return to a strategic, principled interpretation of our laws rather than managing collective feelings.
We welcome entrepreneur and former write-in congressional candidate William Small to the studio to share his perspective from West Philadelphia. Small details how his construction business flourished under the first Trump administration, only to face devastating choices when the pandemic forced sudden shutdowns. He walks us through his personal experiences trying to seek assistance for his team from progressive legislators, exposing a massive gap between public progressive rhetoric and actual community support.
The crew deep-dives into the rise of the Democratic Socialists of America platform, noting how their messaging wins over younger voters by bypassing traditional party lines. We look closely at progressive primary wins in Philadelphia and beyond, tracking how these campaigns successfully leverage local frustration to unseat established Democrats. We close the conversation by analyzing the future of Philadelphia, discussing the steep statistical hurdles facing local conservatives and emphasizing the urgent need for robust, practical solutions to address the city's school performance and safety.

Jul 01, 2026




