The Vinnie Medugno Show | 02-28-26

Today, Vinnie uses the episode to serve as a heartfelt tribute to the late Neil Sedaka, a musical icon whose recent passing is commemorated through personal anecdotes and a curated selection of his most famous compositions. Beyond this memorial, the show features a spotlight on 1967 duets and an insightful interview with musician Kenny Vance, who discusses his documentary on the preservation of early rock and roll.
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Kenny Vance | 02-28-26

Vinnie Medugno interviews veteran musician and filmmaker Kenny Vance, focusing on Vance’s extensive contributions to the American musical landscape over a six-decade career. The dialogue centers on the documentary "Heart and Soul: A Love Story," which Vance created to document and preserve the cultural revolution sparked by early rock and roll and rhythm and blues. Through personal anecdotes, Vance recounts his experiences opening for the Beatles in 1964 and his formative years with Jay and the Americans, highlighting the organic way this "hybrid" music transformed the global teenage market.
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Sen. Kevin Cramer on Operation Epic Fury | 02-28-26

Steve Moore interviews Senator Kevin Cramer to analyze the immediate aftermath of a coordinated American and Israeli military strike against Iranian defensive and offensive infrastructures. Cramer, a member of the Armed Services Committee, frames the intervention as a necessary response to Iran’s persistent nuclear ambitions and its refusal to engage in peaceful negotiations. The discussion highlights a strategic optimism, suggesting that the mission aims to neutralize missile capabilities and potentially catalyze a regime change supported by the Iranian people and segments of the regular military.Â
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David Barker: How the Trump Administration Is Changing the Education System | 02-28-26

Steve Moore interviews Assistant Secretary David Barker to discuss a conservative overhaul of the American higher education system under the Trump administration. The conversation centers on the "scam" of rising costs, revealing that federal lending has historically functioned like a dog chasing its tail, where increased aid only triggers higher tuition rates. To combat this, Barker highlights new federal loan caps and accountability measures designed to stop funding programs that leave graduates earning less than high school peers. Beyond finances, the duo critiques the proliferation of radical ideologies and celebrates the successful pressure placed on accreditors to eliminate DEI requirements.
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John Fund: Climate Change Is a Democratic Hoax | 02-28-26

Steve Moore and guest John Fund critique modern liberal governance by discussing climate change rhetoric, voting integrity, and urban management. They argue that the term "climate change" is used as a convenient, all-encompassing label for any weather event to justify trillion-dollar expenditures that could be better spent on medical research. A significant portion of the conversation advocates for the SAFE Act, asserting that voter ID requirements are supported by a vast majority of Americans despite opposition from Democratic leadership.Â
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Cynthia Fisher: The Medical Pricing System Is Corrupt | 02-28-26

Steve Moore discusses the critical need for healthcare price transparency to dismantle what he describes as a corrupt and "rotten" medical billing system. Featuring guest Cynthia Fisher of Patient Rights Advocate, the conversation highlights how the absence of visible pricing allows hospitals and insurers to profiteer while leaving families vulnerable to financial ruin. Fisher emphasizes that treating healthcare like a competitive free market would empower consumers to shop for services—such as MRIs or surgeries—potentially lowering costs to a fraction of their current rates.
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Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-ND) | 02-28-26

Steve Moore interviews Senator Kevin Cramer to analyze the immediate aftermath of a coordinated American and Israeli military strike against Iranian defensive and offensive infrastructures. Cramer, a member of the Armed Services Committee, frames the intervention as a necessary response to Iran’s persistent nuclear ambitions and its refusal to engage in peaceful negotiations. The discussion highlights a strategic optimism, suggesting that the mission aims to neutralize missile capabilities and potentially catalyze a regime change supported by the Iranian people and segments of the regular military.Â
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John Fund | 02-28-26

Steve Moore and guest John Fund critique modern liberal governance by discussing climate change rhetoric, voting integrity, and urban management. They argue that the term "climate change" is used as a convenient, all-encompassing label for any weather event to justify trillion-dollar expenditures that could be better spent on medical research. A significant portion of the conversation advocates for the SAFE Act, asserting that voter ID requirements are supported by a vast majority of Americans despite opposition from Democratic leadership.Â
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David Barker | 02-28-26

Steve Moore interviews Assistant Secretary David Barker to discuss a conservative overhaul of the American higher education system under the Trump administration. The conversation centers on the "scam" of rising costs, revealing that federal lending has historically functioned like a dog chasing its tail, where increased aid only triggers higher tuition rates. To combat this, Barker highlights new federal loan caps and accountability measures designed to stop funding programs that leave graduates earning less than high school peers. Beyond finances, the duo critiques the proliferation of radical ideologies and celebrates the successful pressure placed on accreditors to eliminate DEI requirements.Â
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Cynthia Fisher | 02-28-26

Steve Moore discusses the critical need for healthcare price transparency to dismantle what he describes as a corrupt and "rotten" medical billing system. Featuring guest Cynthia Fisher of Patient Rights Advocate, the conversation highlights how the absence of visible pricing allows hospitals and insurers to profiteer while leaving families vulnerable to financial ruin. Fisher emphasizes that treating healthcare like a competitive free market would empower consumers to shop for services—such as MRIs or surgeries—potentially lowering costs to a fraction of their current rates.Â
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Moore Money with Steve Moore | 02-28-26

Steve Moore focuses on a reported American military strike against Iran and its potential for global economic stabilization. Host Steve Moore consults with Senator Kevin Cramer to analyze the strategic success of these surgical strikes, emphasizing the goal of dismantling nuclear capabilities and the hope for a pro-freedom regime change. The program then shifts to domestic policy, featuring an interview with Education official David Barker regarding the crisis of rising tuition and the administration's efforts to eliminate radical ideologies by reforming university accreditation and federal lending.
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John Carney: Inflationary Pressures Are Subsiding | 02-28-26

John Carney clarifies that recent price spikes were driven by volatile service sector margins rather than trade policies, suggesting that underlying inflation remains under control. The conversation transitions into a confident political outlook, noting that a unified Republican leadership and a rebounding GDP create a strong tailwind for the administration.
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