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In a sprawling, high-stakes edition of What’s On Your Mind, Scott Hennen navigates the turbulent waters of 2026 American politics. From the halls of the North Dakota State Capitol to the resilience of a widow in the cros...
Fighting for the American Fabric (4-29-26) is an episode from What's On Your Mind by The Flag - AM 1100 and FM 92.3. In a sprawling, high-stakes edition of What’s On Your Mind, Scott Hennen navigates the turbulent waters of 2026 American po...
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In a sprawling, high-stakes edition of What’s On Your Mind, Scott Hennen navigates the turbulent waters of 2026 American politics. From the halls of the North Dakota State Capitol to the resilience of a widow in the crosshairs of conspiracy, this episode explores the "dehumanization" of the political discourse. Governor Kelly Armstrong joins the program to discuss his bold new budget and the strategic importance of the Sentinel program in Minot. Later, author Seth Barron breaks down the "weaponization" of sacred institutions, while a powerful, first-hand account from Erica Kirk highlights the personal toll of radicalized rhetoric. It’s an episode dedicated to finding a way back to civil discourse in an age of "all-caps" hostility and institutional distrust. Standout Moments [00:03] – The Budget Tightrope Governor Kelly Armstrong defends his "bold" budget proposal, explaining why North Dakota’s 20% growth over the last two decades makes government expansion necessary but ultimately unsustainable without curbing ongoing expenditures. [00:15] – The Volume on Trump The Governor reflects on the unique polarization surrounding President Trump, noting that while he brought many new voters into the fold, he also evokes a level of "unique hatred" that has fundamentally shifted the volume of political debate. [00:26] – A Widow Speaks Out Erica Kirk delivers a searing first-hand account of the White House Correspondents' Dinner and the "epidemic of dehumanization" she has faced since the assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk. [00:32] – Weaponized Institutions Seth Barron, author of Weaponized, details how elite capture of academia, law, and media has created a "long march through the institutions," and why the solution must begin with local, community-based action. [00:54] – The "Purple-Haired" Masterclass The team breaks down the viral exchange between Lee Zeldin and a congressional representative, highlighting the tension between agency administrators following the law and activists pushing a "radical agenda" via the EPA. [01:24] – Central Banks and the Gold Binge David Fisher of Landmark Gold analyzes why central banks have shifted into a "relentless" gold-buying spree, purchasing over 1,000 tons annually as a hedge against currency devaluation and global instability. [01:33] – Live from the Oval Office A rare, unfiltered Q&A session with the President (recorded live) covering everything from the military status of the war in Ukraine to the recent Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana.
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Fighting for the American Fabric (4-29-26) is from What's On Your Mind by The Flag - AM 1100 and FM 92.3.
Published Apr 29, 2026 and 01:54:17 long