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Jonathan Emord, Border crisis, Biden the builder, Government shutdown, Ukraine billions, Reckless spending, McCarthy’s downfall, Vegan masculinity, James Egidio, The Medical Truth Podcast, Homeopathic Hits – Mercurius Vivus and MORE!

October 5th, 2023 3-5PM ET

Thursday on The Robert Scott Bell Show:

Hour 1

Special Guest: Jonathan Emord

For the past 37 years, Jonathan W. Emord has litigated against the federal bureaucracy, winning over and over again. Ron Paul calls Jonathan “an expert in constitutional theory and history” and “an expert litigator with a long string of legal victories over the federal bureaucracy.” George Noory calls him “a Knight in Shining Armor” and “a warrior out to save our rights.” Congressmen Dan Burton and John Doolittle describe him as “an intellectual warrior for the rights and freedoms of people in America.” Jonathan has a unique, detailed knowledge of the federal bureaucracy, the deep state. He knows how to defeat it. Jonathan graduated from the University of Illinois (BA, political science and history, 1982) and DePaul University College of Law (JD, 1985). He served as an attorney in the Federal Communications Commission during the Reagan administration. A leading constitutional law and litigation expert, he is the author of five critically acclaimed books. He has won more cases against the Food and Drug Administration in federal court than any other attorney in American history, earning him the nickname “FDA Dragon Slayer.” He is a columnist for Townhall.com, PJ Media.com, Americangreatness.com, and the U.S.A. Today Magazine. He frequently appears on national radio and television programs. He is married to Sheryl Emord, and they have two children, twins Justice and Angelica. They reside in Clifton, Virginia.


I Went to the Border and This Is What I Saw
Jonathan Emord takes us on an eye-opening journey to the U.S.-Mexico border, revealing the complexities and challenges that the area faces. The piece delves into the intricacies of border control, immigration policies, and the human stories that often get lost in the political noise.

Biden administration waives 26 federal laws to allow border wall construction in South Texas
The Biden administration has recently waived 26 federal laws to expedite the construction of the border wall in South Texas. This move has sparked a myriad of reactions, raising questions about the administration’s stance on immigration and border security.

Dem Sen. Bennet: I’ll ‘Definitely’ Shut Down Government if We Don’t Have Ukraine Money
Senator Bennet has made a bold statement, declaring his willingness to shut down the government if funding for Ukraine is not secured. The article explores the implications of such a drastic measure and the political landscape surrounding the Ukraine crisis.

The Real Scandal in Washington Is the Government’s Reckless Spending
The article highlights the often-overlooked issue of government spending, arguing that this is the real scandal in Washington. It scrutinizes the fiscal irresponsibility that has become a hallmark of modern governance, urging for a more prudent approach to public finances.

Republicans sweat about future fundraising for 2024 House elections after McCarthy’s downfall
The Republican party is facing a fundraising crisis for the 2024 House elections following the downfall of Kevin McCarthy. The article examines the party’s internal dynamics and the potential impact on their electoral prospects.


Hour 2

Can masculine marketing convince more men to eat vegan?  Eating more plant-based meals is better for our health and better for the planet. But cultural preferences are significant barriers to reducing meat consumption—especially for men, who are underrepresented among vegans and vegetarians. Studies have found that eating meat is associated with masculinity, and that gender stereotypes label plant-based diets as suitable for women but not men. So is it possible to change the perception of plant-based food with marketing, and convince men to eat more of it?

Special Guest: James Egidio

James Egidio brings more than 24 years of experience as a medical practice owner, manager, entrepreneur, and author to the Medical Truth Podcast. Because of his interest in biology and chemistry, James attended the University of Nevada at Las Vegas and the University of Nevada at Reno after he graduated from high school. He studied biology and chemistry. In 1988, James left the academic world and started his nutraceutical company, formulating and marketing privately labeled supplements. James developed the first herbal Viagra for men and an all-natural hair supplement for women under Future Science Labs, LLC, with the slogan “Working with Science Today for a Healthier Tomorrow.”

James remembers working out of his parent’s home with a landline phone and fax machine when he started his business. There were no smartphones or internet back then. Aside from the fax machine, U.S. Postal Service was the only way to correspond with customers and vendors. His choice of advertising was mail-ordering display ads in local, regional, and a couple of national publications because radio and television advertising was cost prohibitive. That was too expensive! He received interest from big-name retailers and importers from several overseas companies. Then in 1992, James partnered with a well-established father and son in the nutritional supplement industry from New York, who taught him a lot about the wholesale distribution of dietary supplements and the industry itself. In 1994, James dissolved his business ties with that team.

He went back to college to finish his degree in biology and chemistry with aspirations to become a cardiothoracic physician assistant. While completing his degree, he got back office (clinical) and front office (administrative) experience. He applied for PA programs in competitive schools, including Cornell University Surgical PA Program and Wake Forest University/Bowman Grey School of Medicine, but was rejected from them. Finally, he was granted interviews two years in a row, in 1997 and 1998, with the College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific in Pomona, CA. James was at a crossroads in his career, with two interviews two years in a row and a fist full of rejection letters from physician assistant programs. He had an extensive biology and chemistry background with tons of clinical and business experience managing medical practices. James believed he could operate a medical practice better than his employers.

In 1998, James launched a medical house call practice called HouseCall Doctors, LLC, a mobile medical practice. That same year, Medicare reimbursed and encouraged physicians to conduct medical house calls. James partnered with a local physician. From 1998-2009, he handled marketing, assisted physicians, and did medical billing. As James explains, we catered primarily to a charming senior population with many stories to back it up; it was a fabulous time in my medical career.

 In 2001, James published three comprehensive books/business manuals marketed to physicians and nurse practitioners. One was A Physician’s Complete Guide to a Successful Medical House Call Practice, a revision to that book was A Nurse Practitioner’s Complete Guide to a Successful Medical House Call Practice, and the third manual was “Learn How to Start a Cash Only Medical Practice.” In 2008, James launched one of the first nationwide telehealth/telemedicine websites, managing well over 30 physicians when telehealth was not popular online with the search engines like Google and Bing.From 2009 up to December 2020, after the COVID outbreak, James launched an office based bricks and mortar practice offering low-cost fee for service, cash-only medical practice services (doctors visits, lab work, imaging studies, office visits, and surgeries with specialists), saving uninsured and underinsured patients and their families thousands of dollars in medical expenses and medical care.


In today’s “Homeopathic Hits” segment, we focus on Mercurius Vivus.
This homeopathic remedy is commonly used for treating oral and throat issues, such as sore throats and mouth ulcers.
The guide explores the various applications of Mercurius Vivus, emphasizing its effectiveness in addressing these conditions.

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