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The Right Side of the Rivers

The Right Side of the Rivers

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The Right Side of the Rivers is where Pittsburgh’s history and values meet today’s challenges. This show takes on public issues from a distinctly Pittsburgh point of view — offering commonsense conversations, right-of-center perspectives, and thoughtful discussions on the people, policies, and principles shaping Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, and Pennsylvania. Whether it’s local government, community priorities, or statewide debates, The Right Side of the Rivers brings clarity, balance, and a grounded approach to the issues that matter to our city and our future.© 2026 The Right Side of the Rivers Ciencia Política Ciencias Sociales Política y Gobierno
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  • Suzanne Filiaggi - Leadership and the Reality of Allegheny County Government
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of The Right Side of the Rivers, hosts Todd McCollum and Russell Dryer welcome Allegheny County Councilwoman Suzanne Filiaggi, the only Republican currently serving on County Council. Filiaggi shares her background in law, public service, and local government, reflects on what it means to serve as the lone Republican voice on council, and explains how she works to represent conservative values while building consensus where possible.

    The conversation takes a deep dive into the controversial Allegheny County legislation dealing with cooperation with ICE, including the heated public meeting, concerns about whistleblower protections, due process, and the potential impact on county employees and public safety. Filiaggi also discusses her work on assessment reform, protections for longtime homeowners facing reassessment pressure, EMS funding through opioid settlement dollars, and the practical realities of governing in a county where performative politics often overshadow everyday needs.

    The episode also touches on preparations for the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh, the importance of responsible local leadership, and why steady, thoughtful public service still matters. It’s a candid and informative conversation about policy, principle, and the challenges of standing firm in an overwhelmingly one-party environment.

    Special Guest: Suzanne Filiaggi.

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    1 h y 7 m
  • Juan Romero - Freedom, Energy, and the Fight for the Future
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode of The Right Side of the Rivers, Russell Dryer takes the lead as Chairman Todd McCollum is out on special assignment. He is joined by David Gehring as his second chair as they welcome Venezuelan commentator, Juan Romero. The conversation centers on Venezuela’s long slide into socialism under Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro, the impact of Cuba and other foreign actors, and the real-world consequences of government control, disarmament, and repression - along with Juan’s perspective on what comes next after Operation Absolute Resolve and the hope of rebuilding with stability, security, and accountable elections.

    The episode also covers local politics and civic engagement, including a recap of the HD-42 special election results and what special elections can reveal about turnout and mail-in voting dynamics. Russell and Dave react to key moments from the State of the Union—especially energy, AI, and infrastructure—and discuss why Pennsylvania is positioned to lead if leaders invest in long-term, practical upgrades. The show wraps with a call to action for petition season and an invitation to join the committee at upcoming signing events.

    Special Guests: David Gehring and Juan Romero.

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    55 m
  • Joseph Leckenby - Candidate for PA State House
    Feb 12 2026

    In this episode of The Right Side of the Rivers, hosts Todd McCollum and Russell Dryer welcome Joseph Leckenby, Republican candidate for the upcoming Special Election in HD-42, to share his background, explain why he’s running, and outline his vision for stronger leadership at the state and local level. Joseph discusses his commitment to commonsense policies, community engagement, and why ordinary citizens should be involved in shaping the future of Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, and Pennsylvania.

    The conversation also tackles recent local issues affecting everyday residents, including the upcoming closure of a Pittsburgh Shop ’n Save grocery store and what it means for neighborhood access to essential services. We also break down ongoing protests in Pittsburgh calling for an end to federal ICE operations, including response to comments from U.S. Rep. Summer Lee, and opening a debate over county cooperation with immigration enforcement — highlighting the balance between public safety, local autonomy, and civic values.

    Whether you’re focused on grassroots politics, community stability, or building accountable leadership, this episode offers practical insight and thoughtful discussion on the challenges facing our region today.

    Special Guest: Joseph Leckenby.

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    1 h y 10 m
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