• Chuck and Julie Show, February 16, 2026
    Feb 17 2026
    Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden CO GOP Chair Horn caves and agrees to hold special meeting regarding her failed leadership…. But there’s a twist. this episode, Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden break down the escalating civil war within the Colorado Republican Party leadership and the controversial "Trump Doctrine" speech delivered by Marco Rubio in Munich. The duo also critiques Ken Buck’s new anti-socialism venture and the latest revelations involving Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein. The Colorado GOP Leadership Crisis The program highlights a deepening divide within the Colorado GOP, centered on Chairwoman Britta Horn. Central Committee members previously voted to fire her personal attorney, Steve Klenda, who has reportedly accrued $200,000 in legal fees used for "lawfare" against the party's grassroots. Horn has allegedly ignored these votes and petitions for special meetings. Most recently, she is accused of cutting off Secretary Russ Andrews' access to party records and Zoom accounts after he validated petitions for a meeting. Critics suggest this disarray may be a deliberate strategy by wealthy donors to collapse the party structure in favor of "jungle primaries". National Politics and the "Trump Doctrine" The hosts analyze Senator Marco Rubio’s speech at the Munich Safety Conference, describing it as a bold articulation of the "Trump Doctrine." Rubio emphasized that the United States is a "child of Europe" with Christian values and warned against "civilizational erasure" through unchecked immigration. His speech touched on three pillars: protectionist trade policies (noting one cannot have free trade with non-free traders), the necessity of secure supply chains, and skepticism toward "insane" climate change policies that he claims are bankrupting Western nations while rivals like China expand coal use. Media, Culture, and the "Establishment" The discussion shifts to Ken Buck’s new project aimed at educating youth on the failures of socialism. Chuck and Julie criticize the project's production quality and its redundant nature, suggesting it may be a "hobby" or a fundraising front. Additionally, they examine leaked communications between Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein from 2018-2019. The hosts describe Bannon as appearing "pompous" and "arrogant" in these interactions, questioning his motivations for maintaining ties with Epstein long after the latter's initial convictions. Climate Change and Local Impacts Julie critiques a Denver Post article regarding the impact of low snowfall on ski resorts, labeling it "green news scam" journalism funded by NGOs. She argues that natural climate cycles are being unfairly blamed on local behavior, while energy prices in Colorado rise due to the transition to wind and solar infrastructures that are not yet fully operational or integrated into the grid. The episode paints a picture of a Republican party at a crossroads, both locally in Colorado and globally. While local leadership struggles with internal litigation and administrative "lockouts," national figures like Rubio are attempting to redefine the party's core identity around Western civilizational values and economic protectionism.
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    47 mins
  • Chuck And Julie Show, February 11, 2026
    Feb 11 2026
    Guest, Hugo Chavez Ray PROMO: We told you it was a conflict of interest! The Colorado Supreme Court Office of Attorney Regulation has opened a rare ethics investigation into CO GOP Chair Horn’s attorney Steve Klenda…. Who continues to rack up hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees even though Party Leadership fired him. Grassroots warrior and State Central Committee member Hugo Ray Chavez filed the complaint and joins the show.
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    48 mins
  • Chuck And Julie Show, February 9, 2026
    Feb 9 2026
    VIDEO: 1. Ludnick PROMO: A special meeting has been set for Colorado Republican Party leadership to discuss the Party’s “dire financial situation” and possibly vote to oust failed Chair Brita Horn. Plus Bad Bunny in bad halftime show.
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    56 mins
  • Chuck And Julie Show, February 4, 2026
    Feb 4 2026
    Guests, Ray Garcia and Sue Moore STILL PICTURES. 1. Andrews Garcia Threat 2. Grossman Threats/Andrews PROMO: The Vice Chair of the CO GOP resigns in disgust over Chair Horn’s failed leadership…the second vice chair to do so and it comes in the wake of financial filings that reveal the Party is nearly $200,000 in debt.
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    48 mins
  • Chuck and Julie Show, February 2, 2026
    Feb 3 2026
    Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden The CO GOP financials are in for the second half of 2025 and it’s worse than we thought…. Chair Horn’s disastrous leadership and vindictive lawsuits have plunged the party into debt she has no hope of recovering from.
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    49 mins
  • Chuck And Julie Show, January 28, 2026
    Jan 28 2026
    Guests, Ray Garcia and Mark Pfoff PROMO: CO GOP Chair Brita Horn continues to ignore the votes and the will of CO GOP leadership and Ray Garcia asks the courts to order her to follow her own rules. Plus law enforcement expert Mark Pfoff on how to handle the “insurrectionists in Minnesota.
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    50 mins
  • Chuck and Julie Show, January 26, 2026
    Jan 27 2026
    Chuck And Julie Show with Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden Guest, Ron Hanks - What’s happening in Minnesota, its not a protest It’s not a protest - what’s happening in Minnesota has all the marks of a sophisticated, well funded military-type operation. Military expert and Patriot Ron Hanks offers his analysis
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    46 mins
  • Chuck and Julie Show, August 4, 2021
    Aug 9 2021
    Guests, Eric Felton and Vickie Tonkins Eric Felton, with RealClearInvestigations talks about his latest column exposing the crucial history behind CRT. Plus El Paso County GOP Chair on this weekend’s event featuring Marjorie Taylor Greene. And why it’s making liberal heads explode.
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    51 mins