Paul Bean says Vermont Republican Lt. Gov. John Rodgers speech felt like a betrayal. Guy Page says Rodgers never said he was pro-Trump. More viewers than ever weigh in with their opinions.
Paul Bean says Vermont Republican Lt. Gov. John Rodgers speech felt like a betrayal. Guy Page says Rodgers never said he was pro-Trump. More viewers than ever weigh in with their opinions.
Sometimes the Breaking News is the best.
We talk about how the First Amendment and the Second Amendment protect each other. And about Guy’s confrontation by an angry legislator.
What does Wednesday’s event mean for the future of free speech? For the political futures of high-profile legislative leaders? And what was it like to get a call from Fox News?
Paul, Guy and Alison explore why this Legislature is moving like molasses on property tax, housing, and public safety reform.
The plan addresses recurring problems of declining enrollment and test scores, and increasing costs, Saunders said. “Everything we do is about students and student opportunities.”
Vermont pushes back against Trump orders on sanctuary states and cities, border, tariffs, education.
Connecting the dots between a bizarre cult of computer geniuses with the slaying of Border Patrol agent David Maland.
Details about the killing and the two suspects.
Week #1 in the Legislature. Progressive mayor issues gag order on her cops. What the LA fires mean to Vermont. Please share on your social media.
The first Friday at Four since Election Night will feature in-depth discussion about its consequences to the Legislature, home owners, property tax payers, and illegal immigrants.
Why would a former true Blue Democrat governor endorse a Republican challenging an incumbent Democrat for lieutenant governor?
Hot election stories reported and discussed in our new studio space at 802 Scoop in Barre.
Tune in to VDC-TV’s Friday at Four today at 4 PM – Guy Page, Paul Bean, and Orleans County Senate candidate Sam Douglass discuss Dem candidates’ Clean Heat Standard double speak and attempts to climb on to Gov. Scott’s coat tails.
We will see you NEXT week!
This should be a shocking and disturbing revelation to all Vermonters, democratic, progressive, independent, and republican. While I did try to get him to name names, he hesitated to do so. Further along in the conversation we talked about the veto session, and how this is the plan before the session even begins:
Friday at Four looks at five big drivers of Unaffordable Vermont, and what can be done, and why some Vermonters are reluctant to vote for a more frugal Legislature.
Clean Heat Standard Supporters don’t want to see any headlines about its potential cost, at least not before November 5. But that won’t stop us, because we believe that sacred cows make good hamburger.
How much will it cost?
What happens next?
What can you do about it?
Rodgers promised to become a more activist lieutenant governor, willing to introduce legislation sought by constituents and testify in committee hearings.
One of Vermont’s most savvy political observers joins us to talk about what the RFK Jr.
Co-hosts Guy Page and Paul Bean are resting up from our exhausting Primary Election coverage. See you next Friday at Four!
Hanging the Bennington Battle flag in studio is about more than Vermont history. It’s about us taking a stand for Vermont’s present and future.
Among the questions we plan to ask Gen. Flynn – besides the 25th Amendment, what contingencies exist for when a Commander in Chief is unable to respond to a disaster or military crisis? Watch on YouTube, the VDC Facebook page, and on X.
A former National Security Adviser to President Donald Trump will join Guy Page and Paul Bean live by phone on “Friday at Four” on July 26, at 4:10 PM.
Political cancellation of Republican statewide candidates is alive and well in Vermont. That subject and others covered by Paul and Guy in Friday at Four.
Bean does Beantown! He asks three questions about America, our leadership, and our future.
One caller compared the current Biden presidency to ‘Edith Wilson 2.0.’
You, Paul and I will discuss the Trump-Biden debate and what it could mean for the Democratic ticket, and for the country.
The Legislature overrode six of the seven gubernatorial vetoes on the June 17 veto session agenda. What’s next for Vermont taxpayers? Paul and Guy discuss.
What did House Speaker Jill Krowinski do to kill any hope of a negotiated property tax decrease? Also, Paul and Guy dish on Plattergate.
Hopes to avoid a ruinous tax hike and elected officials’ entitlement are front and center on today’s Friday at Four.
Yes, that IS a sweet El Camino in the first al fresco episode of Friday at Four. It pays state highway taxes so EVs don’t have to. We discuss.
Agency of Education Secretary Zoie Saunders a hired gun with no personal stake in Vermont? Hardly