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Larry Mayer from Billings Billings describes plan to shoot down spy balloon over Beartooth Mountains
December 6th is the critical deadline to file an objection to the Water Court about the CSKT Water Compact that covers all of western Montana. Rick Jore explains the situation and even what argument to make. The Water Court in Bozeman is open to file an objection, and can be reached for information at 406-586-4364.
Morrie Schechtman of 5th Wave Leadership discussed the neurotic corporate behavior, the need for soft skills, and the cowards running our education system. And he addressed messages and calls.
Aaron sounded off on two disgusting responses to the tragic shooting at the Q Club in Colorado, openly blaming the MT GOP for the violence. One response from a former candidate, the other from a trans member of the Legislature.
With twelve Republicans voting in favor, the Senate passed a bill to codify same-sex marriage. Why? The Supreme Court already ruled in favor of same-sex marriage. Emma Waters of the Heritage Foundation explains the ramifications.
A national non-profit is in Montana, to educate school kids on the dangers of fentanyl, and to promote opiod education kits for schools. Andrea Thomas of Voices of Awareness explains.
The tightening of diesel supply could raise the prices on everything that is shipped, and that is practically everything. Jay Young explains.
In January 2023, Tier One Veterans will engaged in extreme skydiving, in seven continents in seven days. This to raise funds for scholarships for children of fallen servicemembers and first responders. More information at foldsofhonor.org.
Before the officials elections have started, Montana school kids took part in an unscientific mock election. Young voters were remarkably accurate in 2020, and this year's vote predicts a state red wave. Will they be right?
Sheriff Jesse Slaughter and his father Sheriff Bill Slaughter joined Aaron in studio for a statewide hour about Election Day, bringing back the CNFR, and the Great Falls gun show incident. Our great callers jumped into the discussion.
The Billings Police Department is hosting "Getting Through the Grind" to help first responders navigate the stressors that impacts work and family life. Sgt. Jeff Stovall explains.
This act to conserve over 300 miles of rivers and streams will have major impacts on public use of public lands, and even private lands. Kerry White and Ben Erickson explain what is going on with this land grab.
Tim Adams discussed the Left's insistence on gender-changing procedures on minors, even to promote the Transgender agenda over the LGBTQ civil rights.
That's the message from Robert Katz, an actual rocket scientist, about males lagging in schools and teaching.
Robin Sertell, three-time abortion survivor, continues her conversation with Aaron for the statewide MT Talks audience.
Robin Sertell survived three saline abortion attempts. She told her story, and gave her support for LR131.
In town for a presentation at Rocky Mountain College, Lawrence Reed of the Frontier Institute discussed principled living, equity vs. freedom, and the lessons from Roman history.
Through the Veteran Business Outreach Center (VBOC), Vets receive the information and insight to start, acquire, or even transfer a business. Dustin Frost and Ray Milano explains.
This election conspiracy was proven true within 24 hours! Roy McKenzie of the Western Montana News explains the Konnech and Votem software for online voting. These companies have connections to the China.
That's the organization with Randy Wilson, who spoke at the 20th anniversary of the Montana Family Foundation. Hear his powerful messages with Aaron.
A nice listener to the show, Jim K from KCAP country, asked to hear the statewide hour of Montana Talks on Wednesday, October 12th. Aaron discussed Tulsi Gabbard, climate politics, James Brown and others. And the callers chimed in.
That's the conclusion from Sam Faddis, former CIA operative and current editor of AND magazine. China bankrolled Hunter and the "Big Guy," and the Chinese expect a return on their investment.
That's the sobering message from retired Major General Paul Vallely, author of three books. Hear his take on Woke in the military, the global chessboard with the Great Reset, how we could have prevented the war in Ukraine, and the treasonous actions of officials.
A panel from the Montana Equipment Dealers annual meeting discussed the issues with computerized farm machinery, the right to repair, and workforce development to provide career opportunities for young people.
Jesse Slaughter, Cascade County Sheriff, explained the situation at the Great Falls gun show, and how it could have gone seriously sideways. He addressed other topics along the visit, from the MECA convention.
Jane Rectenwald, president of the Montana Election Integrity Project, pointed out discrepancies with the last election. Ballots without signature envelopes, addresses that don't exist, video footage of counting votes deleted, and the Zuckbucks are among the issues. Worse still is the obstruction by election officials.
That's the message from Sen. Steve Daines. He discussed the upcoming congressional election, the arrest of a pro-life activist, fentanyl, and those who complain but don't vote.
Brian Michelotti of the Montana High School Assoc. addressed the retention and shortage of referees, the shot clock, and transgenders infiltrating girls' sports.
Master Sergeant and Chef Andre Rush, who served in the White House for four administrations, will be the chef and special guest for the 1st Annual Celebrity Chef Gala for Dog Tag Buddies on October 1st. Details and to purchase tickets at https://dogtagbuddies.org/event/1st-annual-celebrity-chef-gala/
Katie Brown and Taylor French explained the project to bring Montana beef to the school lunches in Malta, and the interest from other towns.
A Liberal judge in Yellowstone County blocked a new law, effectively saying "No, a person should be allowed to change the gender on a birth certificate." Jeremy Carl of the Clairmont Institute weighs in on this.
Range Magazine's star writer Dave Skinner was joined by owner and editor C.J. Hadley. They talked about the APR, her arrival from England, that subscribers love America, and that farmers and ranchers need to stick together.
Tim Adams addressed the Democrats rigging the districts to obtain maximum seats in the state house and senate. His full article is at https://www.westernmt.news/user/timadams/story/democrats-disenfranchise-rural-voters.
Yellowstone County Commissioner Don Jones and Dan Brooks of the Billings Chamber of Commerce give the benefits of a private business managing the great events and facilities of the Metra.
ICYMI. Former trade advisor Peter Navarro discussed the current administration's train wreck, and the political target on his back.
Scott "Kidd" Poteet, mission pilot for the Polaris Dawn mission with SpaceX, discussed the preparation for launch into space, including flights in Montana.
Just this title sells the book. A.J. Rice talks about how the woke virus is ruining American culture.
For the statewide show of Montana Talks, Will Coggin discussed these environmental groups posing as sportsmen associations, funded by out of state billionaires.
The full statewide hour of Montana Talks was devoted to the continuing encroachment of the American Prairie Reserve, with the support of the BLM. Raylee Honeycutt of the MT Stockgrowers Assoc. and Attorney General Austin Knudsen weighed in.
From the MT Petroleum Association annual meeting, Gov. Greg Gianforte discussed the awesome firefighting response, the state apprenticeship program, and the fentanyl crisis.
We did invite him to call in whenever he wanted. So former Representative and Lt. Governor Denny Rehberg expressed his irritation with the student loan forgiveness.
Remember the ZooMontana Drag Queen Story Hour, and the protests from parents and clergy? The event with photos were included in a piece by Joy Pullmann from the Federalist. She came on the show to discuss the issue.
Aaron met the heroic Medal of Honor recipient Mike Thornton, who ran 500 yards of gunfire to rescue a SEAL buddy, saved a Vietnamese special op, and buoyed them in open water until they can be picked up.
This visit with Mike and with Jake Penwell was done before the news of forgiving student loans. Mike and Jake advocate for trades education, a faster, less expensive path towards a substantial income.
Remember Emily Pennington, a young lady with Down's Syndrome who was being denied her senior year in high school due to a school district age policy? Well she just had her first day back in class. Her mother Jana is delighted and grateful to all who came to her support.
Daniel Kuo-ching Chen of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office discussed the growing concern over Taiwan and China, and the growing connection with the United States and Montana.
The Passenger Rail Authority wants to answer "Yes!" and they are meeting in Billings to discuss this prospect. Jason Stuart, vice-chair of the PRA, gave the details and answered callers' questions.
Attorney General Austin Knudsen discussed the saturation of fentanyl into Montana and the tragic results. And callers gave their insight into the issue.
That is the question at the forefront of a possible special session of the Montana Legislature. Rep. Bill Mercer gives the preliminary details, with input from callers.
Fox News contributor and Veteran Joey Jones discussed the American flags now called extremist, and the political theater behind the PACT Act.
Fox News commentator Tomi Lahren, raised by ranch families in South Dakota, sounded off on the Trump raid, joked about Kevin Costner's Cheney t-shirt, and expressed her support and admiration for the hard-working folks in our fly-over states.
Live at the scene, Lyonel Gammon with Law Tigers welcomed Sturgis and reported on the Law Tigers Challenge, where participants had kept a hand on a new motorcycle. So far, they have been there over 72 hours.
Filling in for Don K. of the MT GOP, Lola Galloway talked about the important state Supreme Court race, media bias, and redistricting.
Preston Brashers explains that the act that just passed will be an increased in taxes for nearly everybody.
Lindsay Fisher of Dayspring Restoration has great insight on how to protect yourself when cleaning up your property after a fire.
Cynthia "Cindy" Norris is riding across the country to set a world record and to raise funds for military families.
What?? State, County and Local governments have budgets way above their population growth and inflation combined? How can that be? Kendall Cotton of the Frontier Institute explains.
Ahead of his presentation in Joliet on August 3rd, Sen. David Howard talked about his in-depth look at Montana judges and their rulings beyond their power actually spelled out in the Constitution.
On Freedom Friday, Aaron and George Blackard set the record straight on what happened to the VA bill that didn't pass the Senate. Spoiler: it's not the same story Sen. Jon Tester lamented.
Brent Esplin of the US Bureau of Reclamation explained the collaborative effort to preserve irrigation and spawning capability for pallid sturgeon and paddlefish.
The Canadian pastor, who was jailed for defying the mandate to close church services and other restrictions, had a legal victory in his case. Hear the strength in his faith.
Dr. Pat Barkey of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research explained if we really are in a recession, the strong tourism and construction comeback, housing, and the struggle for businesses with wages.
Do you like good food, beer and spirits, and want to support Veterans? Then the Warrior Taste Fest is for you. Rob Fox of Warriors & Quiet Waters explains their service to Veterans and the upcoming event.
Sen. Steve Daines points out the dreadful decisions from the current administration that have tanked the President's approval rating. A visitor from Moldova informed Sen. Daines that people in the country have been reduced to burning wood.
Mandy Gunasekara of the Independent Women's Forum expounds on the Biden Administration's energy and climate agenda push against the effective energy policy of the Trump Administration.
In the statewide hour of Montana Talks, callers expressed their thoughts on Montana values. Nick in Lewistown, Mario from Glendive, Michael in Phillipsburg and Robert in Helena.
David Knobel, guest host of MT Talks, enjoyed a visit with Rob Noerr, fellow Conservative and Twitch TV commentator. Among many topics, they talked about the two-tier justice system, and the Democrats have nothing else but January 6th.
Steve from Marion, MT spoke with guest host David Knobel about his concerns over the nation and a sizable percentage of non-voters.
From his broadcast in Kalispell, Aaron visited with Katie Pfennigs of the Flathead Electric Co-op about the environmentalist push to remove the Snake River dam and other hydroelectric facilities. The impact on Montanans could be devastating.
With his new book Hidden Wars, former game warden John Nores explained the out-of-control drug cartels. Gunfights, booby traps in the woods, open access across the border, and laughing at us all the way.
Imagine growing up in Montana, thinking you were an American, just to learn you were an illegal alien. That actually happened to guest host Tammy Hall. In this heartwarming, patriotic story, she immediately set course to become a citizen.
Cody Wisinewski of the Mountain States Legal Foundation discussed the threat of red flag laws on our basic rights. David Knobel guest hosting.
Aaron spent last week with great Veterans on the waters of Alaska. Photos are at MontanaTalks.com, and the full audio for the July 4th statewide show is here.
The former Director from the Bureau of Land Management discussed the money-making scheme of environmental lawsuits that hold up good land stewardship and energy production in the West.
Steve Deace of Blaze TV will be speaking at the Lincoln-Reagan dinner this Saturday. But he visited on Montana Talks about the drag queen story hour, the Left's pushed agenda, and tossed off Twitter for a peer-reviewed article.
Nicole Rolf of Ag NewsWire discussed the Securities & Exchange Commission advocating for the green economy, and how CO2 emission tracking would impact agriculture.
Residents in flooded areas in Red Lodge and the East Rosebud received deliverance from the Chinook helicopters of the 189th. A 94-year-old got the ride of a lifetime. Lt. Col. Noah Genger praised the efforts of everyone involved.
Gabriella Hoffman of Townhall talks about the restriction to hunting and outdoor sports in the name of conservation.
June 25th will be the commissioning of the new Navy submarine Montana. Three crew members spoke about service on the vessel: Commander John Quimby, Master Chief Ken Baldwin, and Petty Officer Neria Ruiz.
With the road to the Stillwater Mine cut away by flood waters, the miners turned their efforts to helping others in the devastation. Heather McDowell explains.
Sheriff Brad Bichler discussed the damage done by flood waters, and the building back needed in communities.
Todd Chambers of the National Weather Service assesses the flooding rivers in Carbon and Park counties, and what may be coming.
Bradley Warren of KULR-8's Wake Up Montana explained the effects of the flooding on Park County tourism north of Yellowstone Park.
Surviving attacks from all fronts, former Interior Sec. and Rep. Ryan Zinke now focused on the general election for the 2nd seat in the House of Representatives.
Montana's currently lone representative addressed various topics, including the ZooMontana drag queen reading event for kids.
Jason Thielman, Chief of Staff for Sen. Daines, discussed the Montana primary elections, and the political refugees in Gallatin and Flathead counties
Sharing his elation and gratitude, Lincoln County Sheriff Darren Short talked about the search for Ryker, and how he sheltered in a generator shed from the cold and a thunderstorm.
Hannah Downey, the policy director at PERC (the Property and Environment Research Center) in Bozeman, talked about the 90-day halt on prescribed burns, and the possible catastrophe at the Bozeman watershed.
Listeners to Montana Talks brought this news to light. Security seals on ES&S voting machines had been tampered with, along with the machines and database. St. Sen. Theresa Manzella, Mark Cook and Lisa Bennett discuss the ramifications.
John Quintrell, author of My 365 Days with the Wolfhounds in Vietnam, 1968-1969, talked about his experience in combat and recovery. From the awful treatment upon his return home, to the rapt attention he receives from school classrooms today.
Former U.S. Marshall and current head of the Mental Health Center discussed crime and the balance of detention and treatment.
Rep. Matt Rosendale and former Interior Sec. Ryan Zinke jumped onto the Montana Talks airwaves to discuss the situations in Washington, Montana's electric capacity and agriculture.
Gary Buchanan threw his name in the hat for the House, for district 2 or the Eastern district. Hear his views on various topics, including responses to callers.
Biden's dig at Trump, calling him "the Great MAGA King" backfired when Trump superimposed himself as the returning king from Lord of the Rings. Ashley Smith Thomas from Fox Radio discussed this with Aaron.
That's the message from Steve Daines on the Senate floor, about the federal abortion right bill, up to the day of birth. Hear Aaron Flint's take on the sick Left's a-Twittering over the Senator's comparison.
He will headline the Montana Shooting Sports Assoc. dinner in Missoula on the 14th. Cascade County Sheriff Jesse Slaughter discussed gun rights, a Zoom conference attacking him, and the non-support of the family.
Guest hosts George Blackard and Russ Palmer announced open fishing without a license on Mothers Day weekend (maybe get one anyway), and George gave his story about keeping track of a license.
Montana Talks guest host David Knobel discussed with Jeff Laszloffy of the Montana Family Foundation this leaked Supreme Court draft ruling, and the ramifications for everyone across the nation.
Montana Talks guest host David Knobel discusses the Democrats' sacred view on abortion, in light of the leaked Supreme Court draft ruling. WARNING: contains disturbing description of medical procedure; listener discretion advised.
Do you have old prescription drugs in your home? How to get rid of them safely and easily? Tomorrow, April 30th from 10:00 to 2:00, Bring them to the National Take-Back Program. Go to DEA.gov and type in your zip code for location near you.
Robert Brown, Tom McGillvray and Rob Natelson debated the Article V Convention of States to ratify amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
Guest hosts George Blackard and Russ Palmer discuss the changing workforce from home, and the overall advantage of a trade school skill over a college degree.
A regular Montana Talks caller, Tim in Billings, and Alex Falder visited about Dad Camp, a bonding program for fathers and their school aged children. Sign-up starts April 23rd and for only one week. Interested? Go to DadCamp.info
Guest Host David Knobel explains where Black Lives Matter donations have gone into a mansion and consulting firms run by BLM board members. And the founder's response to questions on the matter: That is racist and sexist!
Guest host David Knobel and weekly guest John Jackson discussed the LiberalTikTok on Twitter and the lifting of mask mandates on airlines. Callers included Kyle Austin running for the House, and Jana Pennington thanking Aaron.
Pastor Mike McGovern from Missoula addressed the Great Reset, a new form of slavery with elitists as the masters.
Broadcasting from Bozeman: Listener and immigrant Anna succinctly and brilliantly compared socialism to slavery.
Broadcasting from Bozeman: Drew from the MSU Farriers and the Bearhug Cattle Co. spoke about training Veterans for ranch work and the Swing the Big Sky fundraiser.
This slanted survey on sexual orientation, given to freshmen at Sentinel High School in Missoula, has enflamed reactions that filled the statewide hour. Chiming in were Mike Gehl from the Missoula School Board, Susan Reneau-Campbell as a candidate for Justice of the Peace, Chad Nelson as candidate for Billings School Board, Nancy Burgoyne for Senate district 49, and Jill Taber for Missoula School Board.
As part of the PBR, Grit & Grace Nation is offering a scholarship opportunity for girls showing courage and leadership. Fanchon Stinger touts this opportunity for middle and high school girls. Top nominees will be guests at the PBR! Details at the Grit & Grace website https://gritandgracenation.org/
Sam Faddis of AND Magazine talked about the seriousness of these two imposters who gave to Secret Service agents, and about the danger of Fentanyl coming across the porous Southern border.
John Lott Jr. spoke about the government keeping track of every transaction involving a gun changing possession from one person to another, and the actual percentage of crimes that involves guns.
Our good friend Ken in Great Falls insisted that fentanyl is coming into the country via shipping containers and not from the Southern border. Montana's DEA Head, Stacy Zinn-Brittian, called in from the road to set record straight.
Rhoades, along with John Lott Jr. and Brad Tschida, raised some serious questions on the integrity of the 2020 election in Missoula County.
Montana Talks host Aaron Flint sounds off on a liberal judge who blocked new state laws to strengthen election integrity.
Aaron engaged a caller with an interesting comparison of voting and guns and insurance. Another caller chimed in on further harm from votes.
Former Reagan and Trump Administration security advisor K.T. McFarland discussed a number of Russian public figures opposing the Ukraine invasion. And they are walking from their employment.
...and render unto God that which is God's. Dr. Glenn Sunshine of the Every Square Inch Ministries explains the decline of the orthodoxy of the Evangelical church and how to return.
Does the American Prairie Reserve have to follow the same rules for bison that ranchers do for cattle. Apparently not, according to the Biden BLM, in a decision last week. Vicki Olson of MT Public Lands Council explains.
That's the direct title of a program by the Overwatch Project to guide Veterans away from suicide with a firearm. Casey Woods of O.P. explains.
Elsie Arntzen attended the Billings school board meeting, along with lots of upset people, to protest Emily Pennington being denied her senior year and graduation. Elsie drew back the curtain on school boards, politics and funding.
Since the story broke about the student with Down's syndrome being denied her senior year and graduating, the outcry is growing louder against the school district. The rally at the SD2 Administration will be tonight, March 31st at 5:00 at the Lincoln Center. Details in this visit with Jana Pennington.
From the NBC stage to the Montana Talks studio, Jonah Prill heats up the air waves with his song "Fire It Up." He even sang a cappella for our listeners.
School District 2 in Billings will not allow a student with Down's Syndrome to attend her senior year nor to graduate with her classmates. Is it because she will turn 19 or because of unavailable funding? Hear from the parents on this podcast.
Yuliya, a Billings resident from Ukraine, has returned and rescued her mother from the war front.
Jeremy Carl of the Clairmont Institute talked about where the population growth has occurred in Montana. Kalispell is number one for migration in. Smaller towns are faring better.
Montana Talks host Aaron Flint describes the fraudulent use of covid relief monies for coastal resorts and baseball parks.
Gov. Greg Gianforte open the state line to shipments of great Montana beef. Jim Steinbeisser of the Stockgrowers Association discusses this opportunity, and Ag Week.
Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform points out the wish list of tax hikes the Administration and Democrats have for you.
Montana's Representative in the U.S. House talked about wolves, Ukraine in the spending package, the southern border, and the closure of VA clinics. And he answered callers questions.
Our good friend Ken from Great Falls called the show with guest host David Knobel. His topic was climate change, of course, and the message to follow the science. That elicited other callers with their skepticism of the Left's climate change agenda, and these callers also provided the science.
Jim Brown, former chair of the PSC, wants to bring his experience cleaning up the system to the state Supreme Court.
A new program for Veterans provides the guidance and equipment for a hunt, and the discovery of purpose after military service. Col. Brian Gilman explains.
Former CIA operative Sam Faddis of AND Magazine goes over the news stories of nuclear dangers from Russia, Putin's mental state, and Biden actively pursuing detrimental policies.
A judge in Helena has prohibited any discussion over a recent law that would permit carrying a firearm on campus. He empowered the Board of Regents to strip away any rights for anyone who steps on campus.
Bozeman area soccer players will travel to Tanzania to work on service projects, and of course to play futbol. Marika Schultz and Hunter Terry explains here.
Jeremy from Helena called Montana Talks with heartwarming stories of overpasses filled with people and American flags, and blowing their great truck horns for a terminally ill child.
Leo Dutton, Sheriff in Lewis and Clark County, gave his grim assessment of the southern border, with prolific drug and human trafficking and sexual assault. Parental discretion advised.
The Biden Administration's energy policy, catering to the green advocates, is driving up the oil and gas prices. Sen. Daines barely contained his exasperation when he spoke with Aaron.
Just before his talk at the Western Sheriff's Association, former BLM Director Pendley spoke with Aaron about the Biden Administration's entrenched policy to buy Russian and foreign oil, while strangling domestic production.
Michael Rectenwald answered this question with his article in Imprimis by Hillsdale College. He discusses the Great Reset with Aaron, including the plan to resemble Communist China and the influence of the Woke.
Hunter Jones of Will James Middle School was entered into the Congressional Record in September 2021. For 20 years, he and his students provided care packages to military personnel serving overseas.
That is the article in The Federalist by Helen Raleigh. She visited with Aaron about China's long-term vision to become the single global superpower.
Montana Talks began with the exciting news of the Freedom Convoy rolling into the state. Kelly Farris called with details.
Among the great supporters of the Freedom Convoy, David Knobel produced his podcast on site. He and Aaron talked about this and his weekly Woke Update.
On top of the callers with their experience seeing the Freedom Convoy, Aaron visited with John Ullyot on the SOTU, and one of our favorites, Nancy in Roundup, on Iran still working on nuclear weapons while receiving U.S. cash.
Kelly Farris provided details and the schedule of stops for the Freedom Convoy rolling through the state. Details are available on https://montanatalks.com/freedom-convoy-rolling-across-montana-on-march-2nd/ or https://www.bozemanstandsup.org/
Austin Knudsen answered callers questions about inconsistent law enforcement, judges, a human trafficking case, and illegal immigrants at our northern border.
AG Austin Knudsen spoke about various topics including Democrats running to the courts to stop Republican laws, housing prices and zoning, and TikTok.
A frequent caller to Montana Talks, Oxana in Billings and an immigrant from Ukraine, gave her impassioned view of the invasion of her homeland and the American non-response.
From the 70s in Florida, Ryan Zinke visited with Aaron about Ukraine, Energy, and the America First Policy.
Ladies and Gentlemen Patriots, start your engines. The People's Convoy to DC for freedom will start from California on February 23rd. Maureen Steele reported into Montana Talks from the road. The website for the People's Convoy is thepeoplesconvoy.org.
ICYMI, Marc Malone visited for the full statewide hour of Montana Talks, about the American Prairie Reserve and the encroaching threat of Globalism into America.
In the full statewide hour of Montana Talks, Jenna McKinney of the MT Family Rights Alliance joined Aaron to discuss Canada, school mandates and a convoy to Washington D.C. John and Mardi Smith of the Big Timber Rodeo also spoke about the Freedom Convoy, and callers chimed in with their related concerns.
Three guests on MT Talks give their struggles with Covid mandates: Michael Gehl with the Missoula School Districk; Tahnee Peppenger in Great Falls who is denied a vaccine exemption; and an RN in the Hi-Line who must wear additional PPE because she is not vaccinated.
While Aaron was in the neighborhood for the GATE Show in Glendive, Tim in Savage popped over for a visit. Catch their conversation on a variety of topics.
Tom Burnett attended a public symposium on inequity in Bozeman, after a consulting firm conducted a survey. Concerns were more about the higher cost of living in the area, and there is racial equity in the area. Not what the consultant expected.
Chad Williamson has stepped up to represent the entire convoy, working with Canadians and Americans alike. Hear his take on situation.
Inspired by the convoy and occupation in Ottawa, Canada, another convoy is gathering for a road trip to our nation's capital. Organizer Brian Brase discussed the details.
Was it because he is a Veteran? Because of an incident, even though he waived his right to privacy? Or because he is not with the teachers union? Hear the story directly from the teacher involved, Steve Morris.
Adam Soos from Rebel News gave his take on the Canadian and American truck convoys and rallies, the infiltrators from the left and the media, and the stand for free will in Canada.
Did you hear about this big event from your local mainstream news? No? Debi Westlake was the citizen reporter on the American side of the scene.
Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) will speak at the Montana GOP Winter Kickoff in Helena on January 28th. She visited with Aaron about the left's scandals without accountability, and being the thorn in Pelosi and AOC.
Tim Sheehy of Bridger Aerospace discussed preparing resources in state to put out wildfires at once. There is no longer a "wildfire season"; we live in the "wildfire year."
Evelyn Pyburn of the Big Sky Business Journal gave a great, brief message that the free market creates a great supply network, and that disruptions are a result of government interference and socialism.
Mr. Nelson had stayed on the sidelines of school issues, but he finally decided he had to get involved in local education. Catch his visit with guest host George Blackard.
Ahead of his presentation in Billings tonight, Dr. McCullough visited with Aaron about this new variation, and the ineffective vaccine.
In lieu of rising property values and therefore property taxes, attorney Matthew Monfortin discussed CI-121, to amend the Montana Constitution to place a cap on property values to 2019 values. Callers jump in on this topic.
A frequent caller to Montana Talks, Brooke from Billings, explained the legal actions to uphold teachers' right to object to the classroom mask mandates. And who doesn't have the teachers' backs? The teacher union.
Billings will host the elite Blue Angels for an air show in August 2023. Retired general Kendall Switzer, call sign "Thumper", and Matt McDonald talked about the excitement.
Breaking news on Montana Talks, about the Canadian man, who had been critical of mask mandates and lockdown measures, has been arrested and deported by Border Patrol after crossing by foot near Plentywood. Friend April LeJeune and Pastor Artur Pawlowski spoke with Aaron about this case.
Guest host David Knobel received a surprise call from Steve Moore of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, with news of Montana's economic growth and a great discussion of Build Back Broker and associated energy policy.
From the Summit Cigar Lounge in downtown Billings, Richard Miniter of Zenger News told the story of Hunter Biden's laptop, and gave his take on a variety of political topics
Dr. Peter McCullough talked about the omicron variant and treatment protocols. He recommended a tool kit of home treatments for covid, including vitamins D3 and C, povidone iodine, zinc and famotidine (Pepcid).
Aaron Flint and the legendary rodeo entertainer Flint Rasmussen, along with rodeo producer Bo Wagner, discuss the Montana lifestyle. Topics included small towns, the Yellowstone TV show, cutting horses, shooting gophers, cowgirl bell bottoms, and 80s football glory.
Live from the Summit Cigar Lounge, Aaron Flint and Flint Rasmussen, "the Real Flint," visited about Cat & Griz fans, Mr. Rasmussen's bug to perform, and when outside folks move into the Montana lifestyle.
MT Talks guest hosts Tammy Hall and Dr. Elizabeth "Tess" Corbin cut through the cacophony of rhetoric about the pandemic and mandates, to give you the information you can use to make your own decisions about your health.
Initiated by two kids. 7-year-old Eleanna had an idea to give Christmas dinner to the homeless in the area; she told her 6-year-old brother Charles, and they talked to their parents. They went into action. On December 25th, 3-5 p.m., the homeless in Hardin and the surrounding area will be treated to a Christmas dinner and presents.
Frank Miele of the Heartland Diary USA blog discussed his article on the January 6th commission and their biased prosecution of Donald Trump.
"Touchdown Tommy" Mellott, a freshman quarterback has shined for the MSU Bobcats, leading the team in a quarter-final victory over Sam Houston. Another Bobcat quarterback, Travis Lulay, recounts the 1984 playoff run and predicts a Cat win in the semi-final.
In light of a Helena hospital obstructing alternative treatment to Shirley Herrin, state senator Cary Smith explained a bill for Right to Try, giving patients and families more voice to other options, and protecting hospitals from litigation.
Robert Bryce breaks down the facets surrounding electric vehicles, including a history of failure up into today, and the underreported need for rare earth minerals.
The lengths a family had to go through for the care of a great lady. Susan Williams, daughter of former state legislator Shirley Herrin, recounts the painful obstruction she and family members received from the hospital where her mother passed away from covid.
ICYMI, Olivia and Tom Opre visited with Aaron about how hunting actually preserves wildlife numbers and habitat. Tom is the filmmaker of the documentary Killing the Shepherd.
Rodeo announcer Will Rasmussen won Announcer of the Year from the Women's Pro Rodeo Assoc. during the Las Vegas PBR. Hear his visit with Aaron on Montana Talks.
A 17 year young lady from a hub of Turning Point USA realized some classes were only saying the Pledge of Allegiance once a week, instead of once a day by state law. She took action. Hear her story.
Does a Board of Regents have the absolute power over a campus, despite constitutional rights? Rep. Seth Berglee explains how a judge blocking a provision of a gun carry law to include college campuses can lead to tyrannical rule.
Corinne Hammond organized a rally in Billings against the vaccine mandate for healthcare workers. Similar rallies popped up in ten locations throughout the state. Hear her story on the podcast.
Guest host David Knobel succinctly explained the out of control spending, the need to balance the budget, and why millions are spent on campaigns.
One golden voice in praise of another golden voice. James Golden, aka Bo Snerdley, talks about missing Rush Limbaugh, and his legacy for millions of listeners and Conservatives.
He published the article "Why Rittenhouse Jury Got It Right." Gary Marbut of the Montana Shooting Sports Assoc. explains the three criteria for self defense and using a weapon for such.
ICYMI, Montana's Attorney General discussed the CMS vaccine mandate and his challenge to it.
Mary Todd spoke about her son's murder because he wouldn't pass tech secrets to the Chinese, and the US government refusing to support her case. Caring and concerned for America, she is running for the second seat in the House from Montana.
Robert Wilkie, former VA Secretary and Defense Undersecretary, wrote an article on the steps the US government can take to precipitate the fall of the overextended Chinese Communist regime.
A young man named Jackson succinctly gave his opinion of a commercial that says every newborn child receives a bill for their share of the National Debt, in the tens of thousands of dollars. "Scary."
If you call for an ambulance, will one come? That is a considerable question with a waning number of volunteers for Emergency Medical Service. Rhei Tharp, Lindy Girtek and Brenda Graham explained some of the situation in a full hour of Montana Talks.
17 years in the Air Force, with numerous deployments, means little to the priority of the vaccine mandate. Every exemption is not accepted with this branch, and refusal to vaccinate means loss of benefits three years away from retirement. Wife Dani visits with Aaron over this travesty.
Pastor & Realtor Brandon Huber in Missoula is in conflict with the Missoula Realtors Association over...ready for this...including LGBTQ+ literature in a lunch program for the poor. His objection on religious grounds is considered hate speech, and his gracious offer to operate a separate food charity not accepted. Attorney Matthew Monforton explains the situation and the effect on the pastor's business. There will be a "Let's Go Brandon" rally at the Clinton Community Church on November 17th at 6:30
Liz Wheeler, ahead of her presentation at Rocky Mountain College, talks with Aaron about the Left's lies under the umbrella of science.
Dean Weingarten of AmmoLand discusses which is more effective when facing an advancing bear, based on his data of bear encounters.
Rae Grulkowski is standing against the Big Sky Country National Heritage Area, so the New York Times targeted her and Montana in a hit piece. Catch her side of the story. To support her stand, you can contact her at rae@3rivers.net or join the Facebook group Montanans Opposing Big Sky Country National Heritage Area.
That's the title of the article by David Ditch of the Heritage Foundation. The $3.5 trillion spending bill includes outlandish Green New Deal proposals from the progressive left. But moderate Democrats are alarmed about the economic fallout. Catch the details on these GND wishes.
Jennifer Hackler moved back to Plentywood with her family, then learned that the historic depot will be torn down. She leapt into action. Hear the story here.
From the show in Malta, Jim Verhoef spoke about the challenges independent truckers face in moving products from the ports and throughout the country.
Our friend George Blackard of the American Legion returned from his ordeal with covid, including the hospital trying to document his father's cause of death as covid, though not correct.
Three laws restricting abortion are blocked by a lawsuit from - you guessed it - Planned Parenthood. Ashley Smith Thomas explains.
From the MT Equipment Dealers Association conference in Whitefish, equipment dealers and agricultural operators in a live panel discussed the right to repair and modify machinery with newer, higher tech.
Ron Colwell with Montana Renewables described the new project to convert agricultural byproduct, plant and animal, to diesel fuel.
Former Arkansas senator Blanche Lincoln is now working to stop a tax hike on corporations, which would only be passed on to the workers in the form of suppressed income and/or to customers in the form of higher prices.
Dylan Dean, a senior in EE, started a petition against the university mask mandate. Teachers at the school have dropped the F-word on him, and President Cruzado has police outside her door. Hear his side of the story.
Marc Malone, founder of America21, spoke with Aaron about the globalist Great Reset and technocracy, and their local focus manifest in projects like the American Prairie Reserve. Check out the America21 website at www.america21century.com.
Dan Hutchinson was riding on the Empire Builder when it derailed and train cars fell over. He and his son jumped into helping others. He tells the story to Aaron Flint on Montana Talks.
Forrie, who plays Lloyd on the TV show, visited with Aaron about the show, and with Jay Linderman of the MT Pro Rodeo Hall-Wall of Fame, promoted an October 2nd fundraiser for rodeo scholarships.
Prof. Natelson will give a presentation on defending the Constitution with Article V, on Thursday the 23rd at 7:00 p.m. at the Emmanuel Baptist Church at 328 S Shiloh Road in Billings.
Fresh off the meeting in Malta on Thursday, Austin Knudsen gave his take on the American Prairie Reserve tactics with the cooperation from the Bureau of Land Management. He expected 50 folks to come to his open comment meeting; over 250 showed up.
Linda Wolf from the Agency on Aging, Action for Eastern Montana visited with Aaron about the latest scams targeting seniors
Sept. 15th, 6:00 at the Malta High School auditorium, address 1 South 9th St W, Malta. Hosted by AG Austin Knudsen, this is your opportunity to comment on the American Prairie Reserve and the BLM changes to land designation and grazing. This is your chance to be heard
Montana leads the nation in new small business startups. Evelyn Pyburn of the Big Sky Business Journal explains.
Formerly from the Soviet Union and now living in Bozeman, Anna visited with Aaron and guest host Tom Egelhoff about the Left's army of lawyers, and the oppressive mask mandate.
From the GranTree Inn Bozeman, Sen. Steve Daines stopped by to visit with Aaron Flint and Tom Egelhoff.
Former Delta Force medic and WQW participant Dan Orth gave his experience in service and giving back to WQW. Remote audio quality
From the WQW Ranch near Belgrade, Aaron visited with board member Tom Stiffler about the service to Veterans through fly fishing. Remote audio quality.
From the WQW Ranch near Belgrade, Aaron visited with Heather Nauert about Veteran recovery through fishing, and the withdrawal from Afghanistan. Remote audio quality.
AG Austin Knudsen will host a public comment event on September 15th in Malta, so everyone can express their views on the APR acquiring private and BLM lands and the tactics they are using. Details are in the podcast.
Will the line between MT congressional districts be mostly straight, keeping counties whole? Or will it meander all over the place to benefit a political party? Greg Hertz weighs in on the debate.
With Montana getting a second seat in the House of Representatives, the next major debate is where the district line will be drawn. Dan Stusek of the Redistricting Commission weighs in.
Matt Kramer and Jed Ebergen of the Crazy Mountain Stockgrowers visited with Aaron about the rough season with the drought. From the Fort in Big Timber
Kevin Halvorson and David Breck of the Sweet Grass Woolgrowers spoke about the state of woolgrowers in Montana. From the Fort in Big Timber.
From the Fort in Big Timber, Aaron visited with Mardie and John Smith of the weekly Big Timber Rodeo. The excitement included the chuck wagon race.
Not Biden. According to Ashley Smith Thomas of the Freedom Fund USA and the Heritage Foundation, the real power resides with Barack Obama and Susan Rice. Hear her explanation.
Robert Wilkie, former undersecretary for defense, spoke about the disastrous ongoing withdrawal from Afghanistan, and how Biden is doing more damage in months than Carter and Obama had done in years.
From the Montana Stock Growers convention here in Billings, president Jim Steinbeisser talked about drought, hoppers and selling livestock earlier than normal. He also praised neighbors helping neighbors, and the auction of 25 tons of donated hay.
Jim Carafano of the Heritage Foundation talked about the Obama-Biden playbook and the bad guys outplaying us.
James Miervaldis of No One Left Behind and saveourallies.org is "done asking for permission." He shares his thoughts on the crisis.
At the last minute, a slap in the face to teachers and parents, the School District 2 Superintendent reinstated the mask mandate on students. Jenna McKinney of the MT Family Rights Alliance spoke about the issue and a protest Tuesday at 5:30 at the Yellowstone County Courthouse.
Heather Nauert, formerly from Fox News and Trump's State Department, gave her perspective on the Biden pullout from Afghanistan and the ramifications. Additionally, she and Aaron promoted Warriors on Quiet Waters for veteran fishing trips and the upcoming Sept. 10th TasteFest fundraiser.
Former CIA operative and AND Magazine editor Sam Faddis explained the dire set of consequences from the rapid and total conquest of Afghanistan by the Taliban. The world stage is much less safe.
On top of her view of the Taliban overthrow of the Afghanistan capitol, Christina shared her talk with her father, a Vietnam Vet. The questions he had about Saigon back then could be applied to Kabul today.
From the Cowboy Poetry Festival in Lewistown, Serena Murnane read her poem that was published in the New York Times.
From the Cowboy Poetry Festival in Lewistown, the poet of "If 2020 Was a Bucking Bronc" returned with his perspective of this year so far.
Aaron unloaded on liberals on Twitter, who were absolutely giddy over the death of a 19 year old Missoula man with covid (cause of death undetermined) and a 13 year old hospitalized with the delta variant, though he is vaccinated.
Rancher Jim Felton reported on the devastation to family farms and ranches from the Richard Spring fire, and how neighbors are helping neighbors out. Mr. Felton even noted that cattle are not totally dumb; they know where the gates are to get out.
The son of the author of A River Runs Through It, Maclean tells the history behind the story, his new book Home Waters, and the land value jump in Montana.
David Chipman, a former lobbyist for Michael BloombergÂs and Gabbie GiffordÂs gun control organizations, is the Biden nominee for Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. And Sen. Jon Tester is very quiet on how he will cast the crucial vote.
The submarine is in the water on the east coast. Bill Whitsitt of the USS Montana committee visit with Aaron about the commissioning, the ship's bell and events coming up in the next weeks.
The fun begins August 13th with a full schedule of events and concerts. Bill Dutcher and Ray Massie revealed all the opportunities and great deals available.
Ten years ago, on August 6, 2011, a Chinook helicopter with Navy SEALs was shot down in Afghanistan, killing everyone onboard. A new documentary sheds some light on disturbing details in this tragedy. Lt. Col. Jeffrey Addicott explains
In Montana, according to state representative Jennifer Carlson, recently passed legislation says no. There is an exception for hospital/medical staff, allowing protocols for the safety of patients.
Montana's Governor, Greg Gianforte, reported on the fire near Polson, overall forest health, and even the idea of mandating masks in schools again, which he is against.
Daniel Garza of the AFP describes the LIBRE Initiative on behalf of Cuban freedom, and the AFP rallies in Montana to preserve the filibuster.
Want to help the Shriners with helping the children, and enjoy some rodeo action? The Big Timber weekly rodeo on Wednesday nights, August 4th and 11th, includes concessions to benefit the Shriners. Brian Engle explains.
With a national Twitter following, John Jackson joined Aaron Flint on Montana Talks and discussed pushbacks on any new covid mandates. And callers from around the nation jumped onboard.