The Pete Kaliner Show Podcast

In the second hour of the show, Pete talks about the Supreme Court's discussion of the legal validity of Joe Biden's federal vaccine mandate and talks about how Washington may be pressuring the states to fall in line with past and future promises of money.

In the first hour of the show, Pete talks about his COVID infection wrecking the end of his work week last week, and a certain Twitter exchange he had with a Leftist media member over his case. 

In the third and final hour of the show, Chad Adams - filling in for Pete Kaliner - talks about Joe Biden's upcoming State Of The Union address and asks if 1/4 of the way through his term if we're ever going to get a historical moment or achievement out of the 46th President Of The United States.

In the second hour of the show, Chad Adams - filling for Pete - talks about an article talking about the issues that people care about more than what happened a year ago on Jan 6th

Filling in for Pete Kaliner, Chad Adams talks about Joe Biden's speech on the one-year anniversary of the Jan 6th riots on Capitol Hill and talked about the poor taste of his comments. 

In the second hour of the show, JD Hayworth - filling in for Pete - talks about his issue with the discussion of those affected by the January 6th riots on Capitol Hill. 

In the first hour of the show, JD Hayworth - filling in for Pete - talks about how Nancy Pelosi and Ray Epps have somehow escaped legal issues over their involvement of the Jan 6th riots and the investigation afterwards. 

NC House Speaker Tim Moore joins Pete to talk about the number of drivers trapped on I-95 in Virginia and the NC Legislature's hope to get affordable health care to the state. 

In the final hour of the show, Pete checks in on Roy Cooper's COVID Briefing and takes the Governor to task about inaccurate statements about testing while Omicron spreads across much of North Carolina. 

In the second hour of the show, Pete continues to talk about how the media fails to cover and criticize the Left for trying to fight the district maps set up by the NC Legislature.