The Steve Gruber Show

The Steve Gruber Show

Conservative talk radio, bringing midwestern, common sense approach to the very complex issues we face around the United States and around the world. #SteveGruberShow

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October 31, 2025 11 mins

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Greg Corombos, co‑host of the 3 Martini Lunch podcast and veteran political commentator, joins Scot Bertram to break down the most critical battlegrounds in Virginia’s upcoming elections. From tightening polls in the governor’s race to up‑for‑grabs seats in the House of Delegates, they dig into which campaigns could tip the balance of power and what voters should watch for.

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Joel Penton, CEO of LifeWise Academy, joins Scot Bertram to explore how school choice is evolving from political polls to real-world impact. Penton discusses how LifeWise is helping families access quality education options that align with their values, the challenges parents face navigating public and private school systems, and why expanding school choice is crucial for America’s students and communities.

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Sandra Smith, author and motivational speaker, joins Scot Betram to explore why Gen Z is rediscovering faith in an era often defined by skepticism and secularism. Drawing on her book I’m Saved, Now Where Do I Go From Here, Smith explains how young people are seeking purpose, community, and spiritual guidance, and why this trend may signal a meaningful revival in religious engagement across the country.

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Rep. Tim Walberg joins Scot Bertram to discuss a bipartisan effort to keep Michigan’s Selfridge Air National Guard A-10 fighter jets in service. With the Air Force planning early retirements, Walberg explains why these aircraft are critical to national defense, how local communities and service members are impacted, and the steps Congress is taking to ensure Michigan remains a hub of military readiness.

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Ammon Blair, senior fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, joins Scot Bertram to discuss how partisan politics and ideological overreach are eroding America’s strength, from the military ranks to national leadership. Blair argues that the same forces that once sought to weaken the U.S. Army are now targeting the very foundation of the nation itself, through divisive rhetoric, cultural decay, and failed policy priorities.

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Steve Dulan, professor, attorney, and Second Amendment expert, joins The Steve Gruber Show to break down the latest developments shaking up the firearms community. A new Form 4 proposal could allow for silencers with a $0 transfer tax, marking a major shift in federal firearms regulation. Dulan also discusses the high-profile lawsuit by the NRA, Gun Owners of America, and Firearms Policy Coalition seeking to dismantle parts of the ...

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October 31, 2025 11 mins

For the most powerful voice in business across Michigan, it’s the Michigan Chamber Business Brief. This week, Mike Alaimo, Senior Director of Legislative and External Affairs, joins Scot Bertram to break down the latest developments in nuclear energy and carbon capture legislation. As Michigan looks to balance energy reliability, environmental goals, and economic growth, Alaimo explains how new proposals could reshape the state’s e...

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Michael Lucchese, founder of Pipe Creek Consulting and associate editor at Law & Liberty, joins Scot Bertram for a fascinating conversation that bridges politics, culture, and philosophy. From the history and modern meaning of the filibuster to the intellectual legacy of William F. Buckley’s Cold War conservatism, Lucchese examines how ideas shape governance and values today. They also dive into the unexpected connections betwe...

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October 30, 2025 11 mins

Here are 3 big things you need to know—

 

One — The government shutdown is entering entered its 30th day with no end in sight.  A 13th effort to end the shutdown impasse failed in the Senate and there are no plans to vote on the measure today.  The Trump administration says that the military will be paid, but thousands of air traffic controllers ...

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Scot Bertram discusses news and headlines 

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School choice is at the center of America’s education debate, and Ed Tarnowski of EdChoice joins Scot Bertram to discuss whether the promise of “education freedom” will truly follow students, or fizzle out in the face of political resistance. Tarnowski breaks down the latest policy trends, how school-choice programs are expanding (or being blocked), and what families need to know to take advantage of educational opportunities beyon...

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When a homeowner unknowingly signs away their property, the consequences can be devastating. and all too common. On The Steve Gruber Show, Natalie Dominguez of Home Title Lock explains the mechanics behind these predatory scams, shares tips for safeguarding homes, and discusses how services like Home Title Lock’s Triple Lock Protection can alert families immediately and help restore ownership before scammers strike.

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Here are 3 big things you need to know—

 

One — Hurricane Melissa has killed over two dozen people in the Caribbean.  That's according to multiple reports.  Melissa brought heavy winds and rain to The Bahamas overnight.  It caused devastating flooding to Cuba after slamming Jamaica on Tuesday.  Hurricane experts say Melissa is the second-stronges...

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John Sailer, director of higher education policy at the Manhattan Institute, joins Scot Bertram to discuss the latest City Journal College Rankings. Sailer breaks down which colleges are delivering real value, academic rigor, and career preparation, and which institutions fall short. They also explore broader trends in higher education, including rising costs, political influence on campuses, and how students and parents can naviga...

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Tevi Troy, senior fellow at the Ronald Reagan Institute and bestselling presidential historian, joins Steve Gruber to unpack the history of government shutdowns and what they reveal about Washington’s broken budget process. Drawing on his new book The Power and the Money, Troy explains how past presidents and CEOs navigated crises,  and why it’s time for new budgetary thinking to stop the endless cycle of shutdown brinkmanship.

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Paul Perez, head of the National Border Patrol Council, joins Scot Bertram to sound the alarm on narcoterrorism at the U.S.-Mexico border, a crisis that’s no longer just about immigration, but about national survival. Perez details how cartels operate like militarized organizations, how they exploit weak policy, and how law enforcement is fighting to keep America safe.

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