Meg's Blog
Wisconsin Democrat Party is Deliberately Lying About Eric Hovde
Candidate for United States Senate Eric Hovde was a guest this past week on the Meg Ellefson Show. We discussed the egregious (but predictable) lies from the Democrat party on Hovde's comments which directly address the unethical and allegedly illegal behavior of Democrats who are evidently comfortable taking advantage...
15h ago
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Lifelong Democrat Sees the Light
According to a recent Wall Street Journal poll of seven swing states, more black men said they plan to back Donald Trump this fall. 30% said they were either definitely or probably going to vote for Trump. There isn't comparable WSJ swing-state polling from 2020, but Trump received votes from 12% of black men nationwid...
Apr 17, 2024
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Chicago Democrats Chant Death to America
About 300 Democrat activists crowded into the basement of the Chicago Teamsters Union's headquarters over the weekend to learn how to chant "Death to America" and "Death to Israel" in Farsi. These mask-wearing fools heard organizers from all over the country describe their plans to continue their ca...
Apr 15, 2024
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The Graphic that Will Win the Election
After 4 years of criminals, drug dealers, human traffickers, rapists and murderers entering our country illegally, the future of America is in peril. Americans have lost their lives due to the Biden Administration's disastrous (lack of) border policies. Democrats know that their "policies" are not supported b...
Apr 13, 2024
Evers Veto Harms Wisconsin's Girls
By State Senator Dan Knodl and State Representative Barbara Dittrich Governor Evers often repeats the phrase "the will of the people is the law of the land," but this week he defied the will of an overwhelming majority of Wisconsin residents in vetoing the Saving Women's Sports Act. Protecting the integrity o...
Apr 10, 2024
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Conley Commentary
CONLEY COMMENTARY - Friday on Faith; Extravagant Generosity
CONLEY COMMENTARY (WSAU) - A single mother came to a church one Sunday. She was a stranger. No one knew her. She had a young child in-tow, and had another baby on the way. She was welcomed before the service. During coffee hour, she said that she was deeply in need. Her immediate needs were a crib, a car seat, infant c...
20h ago
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CONLEY COMMENTARY - The Grant Money Trap
CONLEY COMMENTARY (WSAU) - Beware of the trap of federal and state grant money. The Wausau School District is about to find out what happens when the grand money runs out. During the COVID years, Wausau received federal grants called ESSER funds, that is Elementary and Secondary Schools Emergency Relief. About $1.2-mil...
Apr 18, 2024
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CONLEY COMMENTARY - Living Within Our Means
CONLEY COMMENTARY (WSAU) - I have this free advice for Wausau's new mayor Doug Diny. Mayor Diny, the number one priority for your administration must be this: to insist that Wausau live within its means. Former Mayor Katie Rosenberg saw taxpayers as a bottomless pocket. Of course they could pay more, for a myriad of t...
Apr 17, 2024
CONLEY COMMENTARY - When 'green fever' breaks
CONLEY COMMENTARY (WSAU) - Which would you rather have, clean energy or food? Before you answer, consider what's happening in Europe. All of the European Union nations are signatories to the Keyoto earth protocols. And meeting the climate obligations they've already agreed to are next-to impossible. Germany's transport...
Apr 16, 2024
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CONLEY COMMENTARY - Idiots demonstrating
CONLEY COMMENTARY (WSAU) - There was a small protest Saturday morning on the 400-block in Wausau. So small that it generated no media attention. Even on a day when the TV stations and online news websites are scrambling for content of any kind, they all ignored this. And that's fortunate for the 10-or-so people who gat...
Apr 15, 2024
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Tom King's Blog
It's Been a Great Ride
As a kid in the 1960s-early 70's listening to WRIG & WIFC and pestering the DJs with requests and telling them that they were playing the wrong songs, I really couldnt have envisioned working in that business for nearly 40 years and spending many of those years working at those stations. I can't remember when I dec...
Dec 30, 2022
A Old-Fashioned Southern Christmas
We continue our look back at the music of 50 years ago.... The only "new" Christmas album I could find from 1972 was this one from "The Man In Black". He and his family, touring band and several notable guests deliver an album of mostly original holiday material along with old standbyes "Jingle...
Dec 22, 2022
The Album That Wasn't Supposed To Happen
We continue our look back at the music of 50 years ago..... Maybe the oddest thing about the hit double LP "Made In Japan" from the band Deep Purple is the fact that they didnt even want to record it and then when it was recorded didn't really care if it got released. Many fans had recorded bootleg tapes of t...
Dec 21, 2022
Soulful Shuffling
We continue our look back at the music of 50 years ago..... This is one of those LPs that nobody in Central Wisconsin heard at the time. No one was really playing jazz records here. Even ones as funky as this. You may not know the name Bernard "Pretty" Purdie but I guarantee you have heard him play. He was Ar...
Dec 20, 2022
Better Material Needed
We continue our look back at the music of 50 years ago..... The New Riders of The Purple Sage were prolific if nothing else. "Gypsy Cowboy" was the second Lp of the year and their 3rd in 15 months. As in most cases of that much material being needed, some is weaker than most. The best tracks on the Lp are a s...
Dec 19, 2022
WSAU Newsroom Blog
Newsroom blog: What's coming up for April 16th
New city leaders will be installed Tuesday night. That includes Wausau and Wisconsin Rapids, who will swear in new Mayors and some new faces on their City Councils. In Wausau, Doug Diny will take the Mayor's gavel from Katie Rosenberg, who has held the post for the last four years. The City Council will welcome a pair ...
Apr 16, 2024
Newsroom blog: What's coming up for April 8th
The Wausau School Board will hear an update regarding proposed staff reductions to help cover a $2.5 million budget shortfall for the coming academic year. The proposal was brought forward in March, calling for the elimination of roughly 26 full-time equivalency positions, saving about $2.3 million. That would still le...
Apr 08, 2024
Newsroom Blog: What to know for the Spring Election
Polls will be open on Tuesday across Wisconsin as voters select new city, village, county, and town leaders. Highlights from Central Wisconsin include the Mayoral elections in Wausau and Wisconsin Rapids. Stevens Point voters will select a handful of new Alders and decide the fate of an operating referendum for the sch...
Apr 01, 2024
Newsroom blog: What's coming up for March 26th
The Wausau Finance Committee will consider a pair of funding requests from the city's police department on Tuesday. The first involves security fencing around the Police Department parking lot. Officers say there have been numerous incidents where they have been confronted on their way to or from their personal vehicle...
Mar 26, 2024
Newsroom blog: What's coming up for March 25th
The Village of Rothschild is next up to consider an intergovernmental services agreement that would create the Mountain Bay Metropolitan Police Department. The department would consist of 40 sworn officers that would serve Rothschild and Weston along with Schofield and the Town of Weston. Highlights of the agreement in...
Mar 25, 2024
The Midwestern Conservative
Gilman, Sparta and Cadott take top archery honors
(DNR) MADISON, Wis. - Student archers from 51 public, private and home schools competed virtually in the state's National Archery in the Schools Progr...
Apr 04, 2022
President Trump's first social media posting
It took less than an hour for President Trump to send out his first message on social media following his swearing in. Trump posted the following message on Facebook: Greg Belfrage @belfrageshow is the veteran morning show host on KELO Newstalk 1320/107.9 in Sioux Falls, SD. Greg can be contacted at greg.belfrage@mwcra...
Jan 20, 2017
Poll: Obamacare replace must happen with repeal
Nearly two-thirds of Americans say any repeal of Obamacare should include an immediate replacement plan. The Morning Consult/Politico poll says voters support the repeal of the Affordable Care Act, but they want another plan at the ready. Replacing Obamacare was listed by a plurality of voters as the top job facing Pre...
Jan 10, 2017
How The Far Right Fell in Love With Assange
Much has been written about “tribal politics” since the November 8 election. Simply put, loyalty to the tribe is put above all else. In a piece for the Washington Post, Michael Gerson uses the acceptance of criminal Julian Assange by leading conservative figures to maximum effect in explaining tribal politi...
Jan 06, 2017
What Will Trump "Russian Reset" Look Like
A U.S. intelligence community report declassified Friday squarely blames Russian President Vladimir Putin for “influence campaign” aimed at hurting Hillary Clinton and helping President-elect Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election. The report concludes that it was Putin himself who ordered the campa...
Jan 06, 2017