The Battle for Minnesota, Fort Knox Audits, and the Great AI Drone Show (5-27-26)

Broadcasting live from hole 15 at the Maple River Golf Course in Mapleton, North Dakota, host Scott dials in a unique, mobile “broadcast-beer cart” experience for the Red River Valley Fair Foundation’s sold-out annual tournament. In a jam-packed episode that seamlessly shifts from local philanthropy to international dynamics, Scott sits down with two major candidates fighting for the future of Minnesota ahead of this weekend’s critical Republican endorsing convention in Duluth: House Speaker Lisa Demuth and candidate Kendall Qualls. Both pull back the curtain on their blueprints to dismantle “Minneapolis-itis,” establish law and order, and rescue the state’s plummeting

Broadcasting live from hole 15 at the Maple River Golf Course in Mapleton, North Dakota, host Scott dials in a unique, mobile “broadcast-beer cart” experience for the Red River Valley Fair Foundation’s sold-out annual tournament. In a jam-packed episode that seamlessly shifts from local philanthropy to international dynamics, Scott sits down with two major candidates fighting for the future of Minnesota ahead of this weekend’s critical Republican endorsing convention in Duluth: House Speaker Lisa Demuth and candidate Kendall Qualls. Both pull back the curtain on their blueprints to dismantle “Minneapolis-itis,” establish law and order, and rescue the state’s plummeting school systems.

The episode takes an elite detour into global economics, featuring custom clips from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant’s White House cabinet address, highlighting record-breaking tax season statistics, Main Street wage gains, and the launch of the highly anticipated “Trump Accounts.” Plus, financial guru David Fisher from Landmark Gold sounds a historical alarm on global stagflation, China’s push to lower the US dollar, and President Trump’s looming mandate to execute the first audit of the physical gold holdings at Fort Knox since 1953.

Finally, Red River Valley Fair CEO Cody Cashman and event director Aaron Fos check in to detail the inspiring Livestock Enrichment Program—which allows local city kids to house, raise, and sell animals at the fair for college savings—while previewing a massive 75-foot grandstand stage and a nightly patriotic drone show imported directly from Sydney, Australia.

Standout Moments & Timestamps

  • [00:01:25] The Mobile Beer Cart Broadcast: Scott logs a historic first for the show, driving around a green mobile broadcast unit to interview players live on the fairway.

  • [00:03:55] Charles Barkley’s Center-Forehead Strike: Scott and Kevin share a hilarious flashback involving a packed Make-A-Wish gallery where Charles Barkley completely took a spectator off his feet with an accidental left hook off the tee box.

  • [00:05:35] The Minnesota Comeback Firewall: House Speaker Lisa Demuth joins the program to detail how an evenly split House successfully froze progressive wealth taxes and green-screen “operatives” while delivering critical 2027 car tab fee reductions.

  • [00:07:45] Evading the Duluth Mulligans: Speaker Demuth lists her unblemished legislative record, detailing how her strategy flipped an Iron Range seat held by Democrats for 96 straight years.

  • [00:10:45] Dancing in Public Over Gold Star Families: Gubernatorial candidate Kendall Qualls launches a fiery critique of progressive priorities, blasting state leaders for skipping Memorial Day wreaths to host a media dance at George Floyd Square.

  • [00:12:35] Replicating the Giuliani Turnaround: Kendall Qualls unveils his 15-point “Contract with Minnesota,” detailing tactical military-style law enforcement deployments to clear out crime, homelessness, and bottom-tier academic performance in the Twin Cities.

  • [00:15:20] The $1,500 City Kid Pig Adoption: CEO Cody Cashman highlights the Livestock Enrichment Program, detailing how city kids are housing 53 animals at the fairgrounds and cashing in market auction checks directly for their college funds.

  • [00:16:35] 75-Foot Grandstands and Sydney Drones: Event director Aaron Fos previews the “Best 10 Days of Summer,” detailing a massive 120-foot-wide grandstand stage, Icewind Fair Beer, and custom nightly drone light shows imported from Australia.

  • [00:18:15] Exposing the Russian-Funded “Gas Land” Propaganda: Scott recalls how Russia weaponized environmental documentaries to stoke public fear over hydraulic fracking, drawing an exact structural parallel to modern Chinese cyber-bot attacks on local data centers.

  • [00:19:30] The $1.95 Gas and E85 Rewards Loophole: A look inside the economics of the pump as Scott details Petroserve USA’s rapid inventory rotation and custom digital fuel rewards.

  • [00:21:40] Main Street Resilience in the Cabinet Room: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant delivers a sweeping White Street update, outlining a 17% spike in business equipment expenditures and record-breaking tax seasons where 62 million returns utilized “No Tax on Tips.”

  • [00:24:45] The 29 Fountain Disaster Clean-Up: President Trump details the National Guard and FBI-led security cleanup of the nation’s capital, handing over structural restoration of the National Mall directly to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum.

  • [00:26:40] The Era of Government-Driven Stagflation: David Fisher from Landmark Gold breaks down a sobering CNBC global bankers poll, highlighting why hard assets like gold and silver are outperforming standard stock indexes by a three-to-one margin.

  • [00:29:45] Goldman Sachs on the 12-Month Dollar Drop: Fisher analyzes historical data from 500 years of budget deficits, tracking currency valuations to predict massive movements in non-confiscatable silver rounds and American Eagle bullion.

  • [00:31:00] Knocking on the Door of Fort Knox: Fisher breaks down the historical significance of President Trump’s upcoming audit of the United States gold depository, detailing Germany’s bizarre 2008 return request where the US shipped back gold missing its original verbiage.

  • [00:33:00] Standing on the Pipeline Frost Line: Republican-endorsed Public Service Commission challenger Chris Olson shares why his property dispute with the Summit Carbon pipeline sparked his run for office, highlighting severe structural flaws in three-foot-deep Texas engineering specs.

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