Episode 6: No Doubt About It Rips Media Hypocrisy and Clueless Corporations

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Governor Ron DeSantis' Presidential Run: Mark and Krysty share their impressions of Governor DeSantis during his campaign for Mark's governor's race and discuss his charisma and dedication to conservative principles.

Politico's Targeting of Casey DeSantis: Krysty vents about Politico's criticism of Casey DeSantis, the governor's wife, for her involvement in her husband's political career. They emphasize the importance of supporting strong partnerships.

Tim Scott's Presidential Aspirations and Glenn Youingkin's Potential Run: The hosts discuss Senator Tim Scott's potential run for president, highlighting his personal qualities and leadership. They also talk about Glenn Youingkin's visit to New Mexico and the potential impact of his presidential campaign.

Corporate Missteps: Target, Bud Light, and The LA Dodgers: Krysty and Mark express their concerns about certain companies alienating their customers due to questionable decisions. They suggest prioritizing the perspectives of their actual customers instead of woke corporate marketing teams .
Andrew Sullivan's Perspective on the Trans and Gay Movement: The hosts delve into an article by Andrew Sullivan discussing the influence of the trans movement on the gay movement. They emphasize the increasing divide developing.

Michelle Lujan Grisham's Remark at the Climate Conference: The hosts address a recent statement made by Michelle Lujan Grisham at a Climate Conference, expressing their skepticism and the need to hold politicians accountable for their ludicrous statements.

Remembering the Inspirational Hoyt Family: Krysty and Mark pay tribute to the incredible father-son bond between Dick and Rick Hoyt. They discuss the Hoyt family's inspiring journey and the impact they have had on countless lives.

The episode concludes with a reminder to subscribe, leave a review, and stay tuned for more engaging discussions on future episodes of the "No Doubt About It" podcast.

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