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Moon Griffon Podcast

Moon Griffon Podcast

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The Moon Griffon Podcast offers insightful commentary on political and social issues with a blend of humor and wit. Moon Griffon frequently interviews local elected officials, state government watchdogs, and political analysts to provide listeners with truthful and engaging content. Listen his daily radio show Monday-Friday 9am-11am on Talk 107.3!Copyright Guaranty Broadcasting Company Political Science Politics & Government
Episodes
  • The Senate Face‑Off: Louisiana Decides
    May 5 2026
    Congresswoman Julia Letlow and State Treasurer John Fleming went head‑to‑head in a no‑holds‑barred debate covering everything from Trump, borders, spending, healthcare, DEI, carbon capture, and Louisiana’s future.
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Moon with Speaker of the House Mike Johnson
    Nov 17 2025
    House Speaker Mike Johnson joins the show to discuss the recent government shutdown, its causes, and future legislative priorities. Johnson characterized the shutdown as the longest in U.S. history, blaming Democrats for prolonging it without achieving any substantive policy gains. He argued that their actions were politically motivated, driven by fears of challenges from far‑left activists within their party. According to Johnson, Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries sought to demonstrate opposition to Trump to protect their own political standing, even at the expense of ordinary Americans who suffered disruptions in pay, benefits, and services.Johnson emphasized that the resolution to reopen the government ultimately passed the same bill the House had approved weeks earlier, proving Democrats gained nothing from the standoff. He noted that the shutdown created backlash against Democratic leadership, with both Schumer and Jeffries now facing internal challenges. Johnson expressed frustration that real people endured hardship for what he described as a political stunt.Looking ahead, Johnson highlighted progress on appropriations, noting that three of the twelve required bills—covering military construction and veterans’ affairs, the legislative branch, and agriculture—were signed into law. He framed this as a significant achievement, contrasting it with the past two decades of omnibus spending bills crafted behind closed doors. Johnson pledged to push for completion of the remaining nine bills before the January 30 deadline, aiming to avoid another shutdown and ensure critical services like troop pay and SNAP benefits remain secure.
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    12 mins
  • Moon Interview with Jeff Landry's Attorney
    Oct 22 2025
    Moon Interview with Jeff Landry's Attorney
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    36 mins
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