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  • NEW: No Pink Elephants Here!!
    Nov 14 2025
    They slipped something into the bill that reopened the government when no one was looking, now popular Hemp products face nationwide ban.

    Listen to two Veteran owned small business owners who will be affected and why they see this as a 'blessing in disguise'.

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    21 m
  • BALLS: How Trump Won Men
    Nov 7 2025
    Biggest Fail of the week is NYC falling!! Clay Travis, heard daily on 94.3 WSC, joins me from the big apple on election day, to talk about his explosive new book Balls, that explains one of the biggest political shifts of our time: how Donald Trump turned the culture wars into a winning strategy with male voters.

    In Balls, Clay breaks down how Trump used the “woke wars” in sports—from Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling to men in women’s sports, from Bud Light’s collapse to ESPN’s identity crisis—to connect with men who felt abandoned by Democrats. And when Trump raised his fist after surviving an assassination attempt, those same men saw what they admired most: a fighter.

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    6 m
  • PREVIEW: Chas. Veterans Day Parade THIS Sunday
    Oct 31 2025
    Sunday, November 2nd, come honor those who’ve served, and those who continue to serve:

    Location: Downtown Charleston
    Date: Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025
    Opening Remarks & National Anthem: 12:30 p.m.
    Parade Step-Off: 1:00 p.m.

    After 20 years in the Navy, Steven McFann found a new mission, volunteering at the North Charleston VA Clinic. This Sunday, 11/2/25, he’ll lead the parade as Grand Marshal.

    McFann enlisted in the Navy in 1975, following a long family legacy of military service. His grandfather served in World War I, his father in World War II, and his brothers in Vietnam. His son also followed in his footsteps enlisting in the Navy.

    “Every Veteran matters,” McFann said. “Whether you served in war or peace, your sacrifice hasn’t gone unnoticed. America is still proud of you.”

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    9 m
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