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Ryan Schuiling Live

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December 19, 2025 34 mins
Rep. Gabe Evans (R, CO-8) took a lot of heat from conservatives in the online sphere after his 'no' vote on the 'Protect Children's Innocence Act,' one of four Republicans in the U.S. House to do so. But there's more to the story, according to the Congressman. His support for a competing bill, voted on Thursday, entitled the 'Do No Harm in Medicaid Act,' which he believes is more likely to pass in the Senate and effect real change ...
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We cram every last bit of holly, jolly Christmas spirit into this episode, with Christian Toto and Jodee Calm (filling in for Deborah Flora) on The Right Side of Hollywood.

Opening with our all-time favorite Christmas movies and the stories behind them, from both a personal and production standpoint: It's a Wonderful Life (1946), A Christmas Story (1983), Elf (2003), A Christmas Carol (1984), and Home Alone (1990).

Also, our 2025 Foo...
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Sen. Mark Baisley (R-23) joins Ryan live in-studio for his first interview on the program, detailing his plans for the state as one of the major Republican candidates for governor.

Mark Baisley for Colorado
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Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer (R-23) joins Ryan live in-studio to respond to primary opponents Victor Marx and Rep. Scott Bottoms (R-15) and outline her own campaign policy positions for the full hour.

Home | Barbara Kirkmeyer for Colorado
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Rep. Scott Bottoms (R-15) stays for a second hour with Ryan to discuss the issues, starting with Colorado's completely insane 'Adult Competency to Stand Trial' law (HB24-1034) which somehow passed through both houses of the General Assembly with bipartisan support - including from two of Scott's GOP primary opponents in the governor's race, Sen. Barb Kirkmeyer (R-23) and Sen. Mark Baisley (R-4).

Also, Ryan asks him about his stance ...
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Rep. Scott Bottoms (R-15), Republican candidate for Colorado governor, joins Ryan live in-studio to respond to claims made by primary opponent Victor Marx in a Tuesday conversation on the program. Also, he updates on the state of the race and his campaign as the calendar is about to flip to January.

Scott Bottoms for Colorado Governor - Reclaim Colorado
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Trisha Calvarese, Democrat candidate for Colorado's 4th Congressional District, joins Ryan live in-studio with an update on her campaign heading into the holidays as she aims for a rematch with incumbent Rep. Lauren Boebert (R, CO-4) next November.

Trisha 4 Colorado
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Victor Marx, 2026 Republican candidate for Colorado governor, joins Ryan in a frank exchange on several issues - including why he is passing on a January 10 debate in Weld County, his battle against brain trauma and bipolar disorder, his stance on whether Tina Peters should be pardoned, his armed standoff with his own brother-in-law on his own property, and his unsucessful effort to rescue and save a Canadian young woman named 'Hol...
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More details emerge on the backstory behind the double murder of Rob Reiner and wife Michele at their Brentwood, California home on Sunday night, as their 32-year-old son Nick is arrested and suspected in the killings. Ryan will not abide President Trump, or anyone else, who chooses to politicize (or even celebrate) the all-time great director's untimely death. It's a real tragedy, involving a human being, no matter how much we may...
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Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were brutally stabbed to death in their Brentwood, California home on Sunday night, reportedly by their troubled 32-year-old son Nick who has battled addiction for most of his life.

Despite a Truth Social post made in bad taste, and factually inaccurate, by President Trump, Ryan chooses instead to remember the greatness of Reiner's art and indelible moments from landmark films he directed in the 1980s...
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Stephen L. Miller, host of the Versus Media podcast, joins Ryan to reflect on the week that was and all of the mainstream media ridiculousness that covered it. Including Jon Stewart accepting the first-ever Walter Cronkite Award for Comedic News and Commentary - once again blurring the lines between comedy and 'news.'

Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) / X (twitter.com)

Versus Media by Stephen L. Miller | Substack

Jimmy Sengenberger has c...
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Deborah Flora and Christian Toto return for another installment of 'The Right Side of Hollywood,' starting with Mr. Toto's film review of 'The Family McMullen,' now available on HBO MAX. It follows as a sequel 30 years after the 90s hit 'The Brothers McMullen.' 

Also, Joy Reid posts about Jingle Bells having a racist history making fun of black people during the Civil War era. Ryan says to hell with that, and plays one of the more f...
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In this bonus hour from Friday morning, 'Anna' joins Ryan to rebut, refute, and re-examine 'Holly's' account of Victor Marx rescuing the troubled young girl from a sexual abuser and pedophile. Holly claims she was not a victim and that Anna 'manipulated' her into escaping British Columbia with Victor and heading to his compound in Colorado. Anna also shares her story on how she met and began working with Victor Marx, herself a vict...
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'Holly' reached out to Ryan for a platform to tell her side of the story as it pertains to her experience with Victor Marx. She contends she was never a victim of trafficking or sexual abuse, but an intermediary claims otherwise and connected her to Marx in order to rescue her from her alleged abuser. She describes her turbulent journey, in her own words.
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Justin Spiro, host of the Spiro Avenue podcast, joins Ryan with the very latest reporting on a most bizarre story coming out of Ann Arbor, where Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore was fired for having an inappropriate relationship with a female staffer - then proceeded to break into her residence and threaten to kill her as well as himself. 

Having won ten straight games, and ten in a row at home, the Denver Broncos are in ...
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Making their return to RSL, music legends Jerry Goldstein and Lonnie Jordan of War join to reintroduce their Christmas tune to the audience and discuss whether and when the group will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Continuing the music theme, the story behind Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo becoming immortalized in song by one of her biggest fans - Joey Ramone.
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Erika Kirk takes to Fox News to defend her Turning Point USA 'family' against allegations and conspiracy theories being spewed by Candace Owens regarding Charlie Kirk's assassination. Ryan has had quite enough of the Candace grift and exploitation of a widow's sorrow.

Bayou Bits of Wisdom installment features Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) peppering 'health experts' in a Senate committee hearing on the issue of abortion of to the moment o...
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Rep. Gabe Evans (R, CO-8) joins Ryan to discuss his proposed State Planning for Reliability and Affordability Act, along with current topics before the Congress as we close out calendar year 2025.

https://gabeevans.house.gov/media/press-releases/congressman-evans-tackles-colorados-high-energy-costs-new-legislation
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George Brauchler, 23rd district attorney joins Ryan to discuss yet another ridiculous instance of a defendant deemed 'incompetent' to stand trial under Colorado's excessively and intentionally nebulous law on the very definition of 'competency.' 

Also, fentanyl potency has decreased dramatically on the black-market drug trade, with Trump enforcement policies potentially making the difference. A record recent drug bust in Douglas Cou...
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Adam DeRito answers direct questions from Ryan on concerns about his background and legal battles with the Air Force Academy, along with articulating more policy positions in his primary challenge of sitting Congressman Gabe Evans (R, CO-8) and responding to a formidable suggestion for the nickname 'Cool Ranch' from a texter.

Linda White - Founder and Executive Director of Grandparents4Kids - joins Ryan with a profile on her organiz...
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