Episodios

  • Maduro Flees Trump? Narco Boats Explode & Tennessee's Wild Election
    Dec 6 2025

    In this episode of The Yard Sign, Florida's most important relevant podcast, hosts Johnny Torres and "Evil" David Cabrera welcome back veteran correspondent Travis Horn for a lively post-Thanksgiving deep dive into global and domestic hot topics. Kicking off with lighthearted banter on Florida's overlooked role in the first Thanksgiving—courtesy of Spanish explorer Pedro Menéndez de Avilés in 1565—the trio quickly pivots to the explosive rumors swirling around Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. With Trump signaling aggressive action against narcoterrorism, including potential strikes on Maduro as an enabler of drug trafficking, the hosts speculate on the dictator's flight risks, possible escapes to Russia or Cuba, and the billions siphoned by the Chávez family. They dissect the U.S. military's "double-tap" boat interceptions in the Caribbean, mocking media portrayals of narco "fishing vessels" as high-speed death traps, and question the timing of Admiral Alvin Holsey's abrupt retirement amid reported clashes with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over the strikes' legality—dismissing Democratic outrage as desperate deflection from real border threats like Mexican cartels. The conversation heats up on foreign policy ripple effects, from China's stake in Venezuelan oil to a potential domino for right-leaning regimes across Latin America, with calls for guests like Josh Bergen for deeper analysis. Shifting gears, they roast Rep. Emmanuel Sánchez's (D-OH) push to ban dual citizenship for lawmakers, branding it performative red meat unlikely to sway voters despite echoes from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna. Wrapping with the Tennessee special election, where a Democrat who once trashed Nashville's party scene won 72% in the district she now represents, the hosts lament blue-state transplants turning red strongholds purple, joking about balkanizing Virginia or annexing Canadian provinces to balance the electoral map. The episode closes with bold wagers on resolutions to Venezuela and Ukraine-Russia by year's end, underscoring Trump's troll-mastery in global chess. Packed with unfiltered hot takes, historical nods, and Florida flair, this installment reminds listeners why socialism crumbles and why backing the right strongman matters—now more than ever.

    Topic Segments:

    • Intro & Thanksgiving Banter: 00:00:25 - 00:04:12
    • Maduro's Flight & Trump Threats: 00:04:12 - 00:16:58
    • Narco Boat Strikes & Admiral Resignation: 00:16:58 - 00:23:00
    • Venezuela's Broader Impacts & Guest Ideas: 00:23:00 - 00:29:28
    • Dual Citizenship Bill Debate: 00:29:28 - 00:31:36
    • Tennessee Special Election & Statehood Satire: 00:31:36 - 00:48:00
    • Closing Bets on Global Crises: 00:48:00 - 00:49:11

    The Yard Sign is a weekly political podcast presenting a different perspective on the week's local, state, and national news and politics. In addition to the revolving cast of panelists, The Yard Sign will feature political candidates, subject matter experts, and elected officials.

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  • Blue Ripple or Bust? Mamdani's NYC Shock
    Nov 7 2025

    In this electrifying episode of The Yard Sign podcast, hosts dive headfirst into the seismic shifts of the 2025 off-year elections, dubbing it a "blue ripple" rather than a full-blown wave. They unpack Zohran Mamdani's stunning upset victory as New York City's socialist mayor-elect, critiquing his promises of free groceries, buses, and taxing the top 1% while predicting gridlock with Governor Kathy Hochul and zero federal aid from President Trump. The panel mocks Mamdani's immediate post-election fundraising plea for his all-female transition team, likening it to a high school student council scam, and contrasts it with NYC's gritty capitalist underbelly amid rent control woes and slum-like luxury apartments. Shifting to Virginia's predictable Democratic flip—blamed on government shutdown fallout and low GOP turnout—they debate if these results signal Democratic hope for 2026 midterms or just blue strongholds doing what they do best. Tangents explode into housing crises, slamming union bureaucracy, land scarcity, and proposals to freeze property taxes for paid-off homes, while roasting Tampa's anti-gentrification denialism. The conversation heats up with a juicy recap of the Hillsborough County GOP Reagan Day Dinner, where correspondent Marcos Rivera spills tea on tense vibes: a sweaty, frazzled Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez dodging hecklers, Rep. Byron Donalds stealing the show with nuclear power and trade worker pitches that scream presidential timber, and whispers of Trump vs. DeSantis proxy wars in Florida's 2026 governor race. They speculate on Donalds' unstoppable trajectory—bolstered by Trump endorsement and donor cash—versus Rep. Jay Collins' veteran baggage and potential scandals, urging him to grind as LG first. Wrapping on a whimsical yet dystopian note, the hosts dissect Tom Brady cloning his dog for $50K via a U.S. firm, questioning ethics amid shelter overflows and inbreeding risks, before veering into robotics and AI as eerie echoes of clinging to the past—like Kim Kardashian's home bots. With biting humor, unfiltered takes, and calls for GOP organizing, this episode is a must-listen for politicos eyeing midterms and tech's wild frontier.

    **Topic Segments:**
    - 00:00:22 - 00:25:00: Intro & Blue Ripple Election Breakdown (NYC Mamdani Win, Virginia Flips, Midterm Implications)
    - 00:25:00 - 00:45:00: NYC Housing/Crime Tangents & Historical Mayoral Pendulum
    - 00:45:00 - 01:00:00: Hillsborough GOP Reagan Dinner Recap (Nuñez Drama, Donalds Spotlight)
    - 01:00:00 - 01:08:42: Florida 2026 Governor Speculation (Donalds vs. Collins) & Tom Brady Dog Cloning/AI Close

    **YouTube Tags:** politics podcast, 2025 elections, NYC mayor Mamdani, blue wave analysis, Trump endorsement, DeSantis legacy, Byron Donalds governor, Jay Collins Florida, Hillsborough GOP dinner, Reagan Day event, Tom Brady dog cloning, AI robotics future, housing crisis NYC, property tax reform, midterm predictions 2026, socialist policies critique, Virginia election flip, Tampa politics

    **Title Suggestions:**
    1. Blue Ripple or Bust? Mamdani's NYC Shock, GOP Dinner Drama & Brady's Cloned Pup
    2. From Socialist Mayors to Cloned Dogs: Election Fallout & Florida Power Plays Exposed
    3. Is the Blue Wave Dead? Unpacking 2025 Wins, Trump Vendettas & Tech's Weird Frontier

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  • Government Shutdown Hypocrisy Exposed & Trump's China Win!
    Nov 1 2025

    In this lively episode of *The Yard Sign*, hosts Jonny, Anibal, and Marcos Rivera dive into a mix of political showdowns, global deals, and cultural banter with their signature humor. The trio kicks off with lighthearted tangents about punctuality, wedding mishaps, and family antics, setting a casual tone before tackling the government shutdown stalemate. They dissect the Republicans' firm stance against Democrats' demands for $1.5 trillion in Obamacare subsidies, highlighting the hypocrisy and insurance company influence, with Jon Stewart and Bernie Sanders clips underscoring the Democrats' losing battle. Shifting to international news, they celebrate Trump's swift trade deal with China, strategically secured during his Asia tour, while touching on Canada's tariff threats. The conversation veers into Saudi Arabia's lavish spending, from celebrity comedy shows to a flag football tournament featuring Tom Brady, emphasizing the kingdom's push for global legitimacy. The episode wraps with hilarious detours into cologne obsessions, cricket's cultural dominance, AI voice assistants (with a flirty ChatGPT demo sparking chaos), and personal dating stories, blending sharp political takes with unfiltered laughs.

    **Topic Segments:**
    - 00:00:22 - 00:04:20: Intro, punctuality banter, wedding stories
    - 00:04:20 - 00:16:40: Government shutdown, Obamacare subsidies, Jon Stewart clip
    - 00:16:40 - 00:22:00: Marcos joins, cologne and rich friends talk
    - 00:22:00 - 00:31:00: Shutdown debate continues, polling and hypocrisy
    - 01:04:46 - 01:12:00: Saudi comedy, celebrities, flag football with Tom Brady
    - 01:12:00 - 01:25:58: Cricket, AI ChatGPT demo, dating stories, outro

    **YouTube Tags:** government shutdown, Trump China deal, Obamacare subsidies, Saudi Arabia celebrities, Tom Brady flag football, Jon Stewart Daily Show, political podcast, Florida politics, trade tariffs, AI ChatGPT, comedy in Saudi, cricket culture, dating stories, The Yard Sign podcast

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  • Blue Pills, Sheriff Scandals, and No Kings: The Yard Sign Unleashed!
    Oct 25 2025

    In this lively episode of "The Yard Sign," Florida's original political podcast, hosts Johnny Torres and Anibal Cabrera dive into a mix of humor, personal anecdotes, and political commentary. The duo kicks off with lighthearted banter about Anibal's recovery from illness, joking about his "little blue pills" and pharmacy mishaps, before sharing stories of their co-hosts' absences and a funny encounter with another host's girlfriend. They discuss a scandal in the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office involving plagiarism and cheating on FBI courses, sparked by a scorned wife's email, praising Sheriff Chad Chronister's handling while noting the systemic issues. The conversation shifts to generational differences, with Gen Alpha emerging as surprisingly conservative, and the decline of nightlife as younger crowds prefer daytime raves. They lament aging politicians like Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi clinging to power, advocating for term limits and retirement. The hosts also touch on pop culture, from binge-watching "The Newsroom" to JK Rowling's triumphs, and express excitement over Trump's second term, joking dreaming up White House additions like a putting green. The episode wraps with a mockery of the "No Kings" protests, celebrating America's rejection of monarchy, and a fast-food debate crowning Burger King's superiority. Anibal shares his wife's a cappella competition in Ohio, and the hosts tease upcoming political events and guest appearances, including potential county commission candidates. Packed with laughs, local insights, and unfiltered takes, this episode is a rollercoaster of Tampa flair and political spice.

    **Topic Chapters with Timestamps:**

    - 00:00:22 - Intro and Anibal's Health Banter

    - 00:02:06 - Co-Host Absences and Girlfriend Stories

    - 00:05:25 - Hillsborough Sheriff Plagiarism Scandal

    - 00:09:15 - TikTok, Gen Alpha, and Nightlife Decline

    - 00:16:12 - Aging Politicians and Term Limits

    - 00:21:40 - Pop Culture: Newsroom, West Wing, JK Rowling

    - 00:46:01 - Trump's Second Term and White House Ideas

    - 01:04:17 - "No Kings" Protests and Fast Food Debate

    - 01:17:20 - Parking Woes and Tampa Food Scene

    - 01:19:15 - A Cappella, Political Events, and Closing

    **YouTube Tags:**

    The Yard Sign, Florida politics, Tampa podcast, Hillsborough Sheriff scandal, Chad Chronister, Gen Alpha conservative, term limits, Trump second term, No Kings protests, Burger King vs McDonalds, Tampa nightlife, JK Rowling, a cappella competition, political podcast, Johnny Torres, Anibal Cabrera

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  • Trump Targets Maduro: Is the CIA in Venezuela?
    Oct 17 2025

    In this engaging episode of The Yard Sign, Florida's original political podcast hosted by Johnny Torres, guest Marco Rivera—a Puerto Rican political commentator—joins for a lively discussion blending Latin American geopolitics, U.S. foreign policy, and Tampa Bay sports fervor. Kicking off with intros and reflections on multiparty politics in Latin America versus the U.S. two-party system, the duo highlights Puerto Rico's cultural fusion as a "blend of U.S. and Central America," touching on statehood frustrations and everyday governance judged by garbage pickup, road paving, and festive parties. They pivot to Trump's bold authorization of CIA operations against Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, crediting Marco Rubio's State Department role for refocusing on the Western Hemisphere after decades of neglect. Drawing from personal anecdotes, they lament Venezuela's fall from an oil-rich "franchise of America" under Chávez to a "Hispanic Gaza Strip," rife with corruption, Chinese infiltration, and resource grabs in neighbors like Guyana and Colombia. The conversation explores ulterior motives—untapped oil reserves potentially slashing U.S. gas prices below $2/gallon—while praising strong opposition ready to restore democracy, contrasting it with Cuba's entrenched complacency and the end of the wet foot/dry foot policy under Obama. Energy tangents critique renewables' inefficiencies per thermodynamics, favoring "all of the above" approaches amid nuclear deals in the UAE and Saudi Arabia. Shifting to scandal, they dissect Telegram leaks exposing crude chats among young Republicans, predicting long-term fallout on party recruitment and optics. The episode culminates in Tampa Bay Buccaneers hype, crowning Baker Mayfield MVP for his second-year turnaround from "retire" calls to leading the NFL's best record, crediting coach Todd Bowles' tactical grit. Casual fans unpack football's chess-like strategy versus soccer's one-on-ones, debating the run game's counterintuitiveness. Sports talk extends to baseball woes: why the Rays flop in football-crazed Tampa (a "tech town" with Lightning loyalty trumping bandwagon vibes), cultural disconnects in Hispanic communities, and Miami's distraction-fueled apathy. They muse on Orlando's untapped baseball potential and St. Pete's logistical stadium pitfalls, ending on Tampa's rising identity beyond Busch Gardens, fueled by Grammy-winning locals like Doechii. **Topic Chapters:** 00:00:00 - Intro & Puerto Rican Politics 00:05:55 - Trump vs. Venezuela: CIA Ops & Maduro Pressure 00:15:41 - Venezuela's Collapse & Latin American Corruption 00:20:34 - Ulterior Motives: Oil, China, & Resources 00:23:24 - Energy Debates: Nuclear, Solar, & Thermodynamics 00:25:17 - Telegram Leaks: Young GOP Scandal Fallout 01:06:56 - Tampa Bay Bucs: Baker Mayfield MVP Hype 01:18:20 - Football Strategy vs. Baseball Tactics 01:22:34 - Rays Stadium Woes & Tampa Sports Culture 01:35:12 - Lightning Loyalty & Tampa's True Identity **YouTube Tags:** The Yard Sign podcast, Florida politics, Trump Venezuela, CIA operations Maduro, Latin America geopolitics, Puerto Rico statehood, Baker Mayfield Bucs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, NFL MVP 2025, Telegram leaks Republicans, young GOP scandal, oil reserves Guyana, China Latin America, wet foot dry foot policy, Tampa sports culture, Rays stadium debate, Lightning hockey, Marco Rubio State Department, Johnny Torres podcast Join The Yard Sign as we discuss the latest in US politics, including insights on Marco Rubio and the current political news in Florida. As always, we bring you a unique perspective on the week's top news stories. Listen to our podcast for in-depth analysis. Visit our website: http://theyardsign.com Like The Yard Sign on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theyardsign Follow The Yard Sign on Twitter: http://twitter.com/theyardsign Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFit1jbe16x5TlfMr0P9y9A

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  • Trump Brokers Israel-Hamas Peace, 2026 Super Bowl Protest, & DOGE Florida
    Oct 9 2025

    In this episode of The Yard Sign, Florida's original political podcast, hosts Johnny Torres and David Cabrera welcome back PR expert and veteran Travis Horn for a lively mix of banter, breaking news, and sharp political analysis. Kicking off with lighthearted chats on stand-up comedy—praising Austin's scene, Joe Rogan, and Jim Gaffigan's "steakhouse laugh"—the trio dives into the bombshell Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal brokered by President Trump. They break down key components like the release of all hostages within 72 hours, Israel's swap of 250 life-sentence prisoners and 1,700 detainees for around 40 captives (half presumed dead), Hamas's arms laydown, IDF withdrawal, humanitarian aid resumption, and a new civilian Palestinian authority. Horn highlights Arab nations turning against Hamas, while Torres notes the deal's timing amid ongoing Gaza bombings and media skepticism from outlets like NBC. They react to rare bipartisan praise from Sen. Tim Kaine and tie it to Trump's Nobel buzz, contrasting it with ABC's Obama Nobel throwback shade. The conversation shifts to the unnoticed government shutdown (now week two), with furloughed feds getting paid vacations and essential workers grinding unpaid. Touching on economic wins like reversing the deficit for the first time in 15 years under Treasury guidance, they speculate on midterm impacts amid tariff battles and immigration focus. A quick pivot to the U.S.-Venezuela tensions sees Qatar mediating as Trump deploys 10,000 troops to Caribbean bases like Puerto Rico, striking "civilian boats" (read: cartel speedboats with khaki packages) while Rubio pushes Maduro's ouster. Banter ensues on Puerto Rico tales, La Perla neighborhoods, and corporate getaways. Fast-forward to DOGE Florida under new CFO Blayson Goglia (ex-Government Gone Wild YouTuber), who blasts Hillsborough County's wastes: $750K for a St. Pete mayor statue, $500K "leadership portal" (basically a YouTube course), and auto allowances amid ballooning budgets despite modest population growth. The group laments local GOP infrastructure failures, like unorganized District 5 races, and predicts Josh Wostel's principled reelection fight in blue-leaning Tampa. Wrapping with a Danish study on 321 Palestinian refugees (63% convicted, 55% on welfare; second-gen at 34% convicted, 37% welfare), they decry Europe's immigration woes paralleling U.S. debates. The episode closes on a humorous note with a skit on dodging NYC tickets by sympathizing with "Donnie" (cops), plus plugs for VFW 4321 karaoke and pop-up chef events.

    Topic Chapters:

    00:00 - Intro & Comedy Banter

    05:09 - Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Breakdown

    14:13 - Tim Kaine's Praise & Midterm Speculation

    17:19 - U.S.-Venezuela Conflict & Qatar Mediation

    21:05 - Truth Social Scoop & Puerto Rico Tales

    50:04 - DOGE Florida with Blayson Goglia

    55:13 - Hillsborough County Politics & Josh Wostel

    59:05 - Turning Point USA & Latino Vote

    01:03:51 - Danish Immigration Study

    01:05:43 - Funny Cop Pull-Over Skit & Outro

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  • Bad Bunny Super Bowl Shockwave: Florida Gov Race Heats Up
    Oct 3 2025

    In a triumphant return after a much-needed hiatus, "The Yard Sign" podcast—Florida's original political powerhouse hosted by Johnny Torres and David Cabrera—kicks off with renewed energy on October 2, 2025. Motivated by recent seismic events like the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the duo reflects on their 191-episode legacy, the explosion of conservative influencers flocking to Florida, and the need for fresh perspectives, including pop culture infusions and new voices like a Puerto Rican co-host and returning guests. With producer "Patriot Mike" (a nod to his New England Patriots fandom) at the helm, they dive into the week's hottest topics: the groundbreaking announcement of Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl LIX halftime performer, courtesy of Jay-Z and Roc Nation. The hosts unpack the cultural pride for Latinos, Bad Bunny's meteoric rise from Puerto Rican grocery bagger to global icon (net worth ~$50M), his political controversies (advocating Puerto Rican independence and socialist vibes despite U.S. ties), and Republican backlash over his fluid sexuality and fashion—drawing parallels to Prince's iconic 2007 show and dismissing boycotts as self-sabotage. They highlight the NFL's international push (aiming for 36 global games) and how this taps into 750 million Hispanics worldwide, predicting a fun, boundary-pushing spectacle that prioritizes global viewers over "rich white" stadium crowds. Shifting north, they touch on New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani's rising profile amid urban progressive stirrings, teasing deeper dives into his "fortune teller"-esque influence on city politics. The episode culminates in a kiddie-pool primer on Florida's wide-open 2026 gubernatorial race to succeed Ron DeSantis, amid Trump-DeSantis fence-mending. Torres and Cabrera endorse U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds as the frontrunner—praising his finance background, Naples roots, Trump endorsement, sheriff slate, and record $31M haul—positioning him as more qualified than DeSantis with state-federal experience. They caution Lt. Gov. Jeanette Nuñez against jumping in too soon (advising congressional bids instead to avoid career burnout), dismiss Casey DeSantis rumors post-nonprofit scandal, and note House Speaker Paul Renner's northern base as a debate foil. On the Dem side, ex-Rep. David Jolly's centrist switcheroo gets a polite nod but slim odds in a +2M GOP voter state. Wrapping with calls for more primaries and Icarus warnings for overambitious risers, the hosts urge listeners to like, share, and subscribe for weekly Thursday drops at 5 PM ET—blending politics, culture, and unfiltered banter for Florida's evolving electorate.

    **Topic Chapters:**
    - 00:00:25 - Show Relaunch & Hiatus Reflections
    - 00:08:02 - Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Bombshell
    - 00:09:32 - Zohran Mamdani's NY Political Stir
    - 00:47:01 - Florida Gubernatorial Race Breakdown
    - 01:11:19 - Candidate Spotlights & Future Predictions
    - 01:11:59 - Outro & Calls to Action

    **YouTube Tags:** Bad Bunny Super Bowl, Florida Governor Race 2026, Byron Donalds Governor, Jeanette Nuñez Politics, Ron DeSantis Successor, Zohran Mamdani NY, Puerto Rican Pride, NFL Halftime Controversy, Trump DeSantis Feud, Hispanic Vote Florida, Conservative Podcast Return, Charlie Kirk Assassination, Jay-Z Roc Nation, David Jolly Democrat, Paul Renner Speaker

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  • The Political Art of Storytelling
    Mar 18 2024
    Welcome to "Grassroots Chronicles," a captivating podcast that delves into the heart of grassroots politics, providing a unique lens through which listeners can explore the dynamic landscape of civic engagement, community activism, and the power of ordinary individuals to effect meaningful change. Hosted by seasoned political enthusiasts and community advocates, "Grassroots Chronicles" serves as a vital platform for those who believe in the transformative potential of grassroots movements. Each episode takes its audience on an insightful journey, uncovering the untold stories of local heroes and unsung leaders who have played pivotal roles in shaping their communities. The podcast kicks off by defining and demystifying grassroots politics, ensuring listeners grasp the fundamental concepts that drive the movement. With clarity and depth, the hosts navigate through the intricate web of community organizing, shedding light on the diverse array of issues that can spark grassroots movements—be it environmental justice, social equality, or economic reform. "Grassroots Chronicles" is not just a passive listening experience; it's an immersive exploration of real-life narratives. Through in-depth interviews, the podcast amplifies the voices of activists, organizers, and community members who have been at the forefront of change. Listeners gain profound insights into the challenges these individuals faced, the triumphs they celebrated, and the lessons learned along the way. The show also delves into the historical context of various grassroots movements, drawing parallels between past and present to underscore the enduring nature of citizen-led initiatives. By weaving together stories from different regions and time periods, "Grassroots Chronicles" highlights the interconnectedness of people's struggles and the enduring spirit of collective action. One of the podcast's standout features is its commitment to providing practical tools and guidance for those eager to embark on their own grassroots journeys. From expert advice on community organizing to discussions about leveraging social media for activism, the show equips its audience with tangible resources to turn inspiration into action. "Grassroots Chronicles" is not confined to any particular political ideology; it transcends partisan lines to focus on the shared values and aspirations that unite grassroots movements worldwide. It fosters a sense of community among its listeners, encouraging them to see beyond differences and recognize the common threads that bind them as agents of change. The podcast's engaging storytelling and thoughtful analysis make it accessible to both seasoned activists and those new to grassroots politics. Its commitment to inclusivity ensures that a diverse range of voices and perspectives are represented, making it a truly representative platform for the grassroots community. In an era where people are yearning for authentic connections and tangible ways to make a difference, "Grassroots Chronicles" stands as a beacon of hope and empowerment. Through its narratives of resilience, perseverance, and community-driven change, the podcast inspires listeners to believe in their capacity to shape the world around them. It's more than just a podcast; it's a call to action, an invitation to join the ranks of those who believe that the power to transform society lies in the hands of the many, not the few. /// The Yard Sign is a weekly political podcast presenting a different perspective on the week's local, state, and national news and politics. In addition to the revolving cast of panelists, The Yard Sign will feature political candidates, subject matter experts, and elected officials. The Yard Sign is The Most Important Irrelevant Political Podcast based out of Florida featuring young professional conservatives discussing the political news of the day. The show airs weekly on Mondays at 7pm. Visit our website: http://theyardsign.com Like The Yard Sign on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theyardsign Follow The Yard Sign on Twitter: http://twitter.com/theyardsign Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFit1jbe16x5TlfMr0P9y9A #politics #republican #democrat #libertarian #news #florida
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