The Schilling Show
The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm
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Rob Schilling is a respected voice and trusted name in the Charlottesville community, as well as a nationally recognized, Associated Press and Virginia Association of Broadcasters award-winning investigative journalist.
He and his wife, Joan, moved to Central Virginia from Southern California in 1998 seeking a more serene lifestyle. Shortly thereafter, Rob was elected to the Charlottesville City Council, the first and last Republican to have accomplished that feat since 1986.
In his four years of elected public service, Rob gained unique insight into the machinations of local government and politics. Rob’s informed viewpoint as an “outsider” who has served on the “inside” is unrivaled in Central Virginia media.
The Schilling Show is a venue for advocacy and change. While Rob takes strong stances on issues, all points of view are welcome, and Rob often hosts guests from divergent ends of the political and social spectrums.
Friday, January 20, 201701/20/2017
1/20/17 Hour 1: Dave McCulloch, Geoff Dickens
Dave McCulloch talks about the Inauguration and Geoff Dickens discusses Obama scandals.
Thursday, January 19, 201701/19/2017
1/19/17 Hour 2: Nikuyah Walker, Michael Daugherty, Kathleen Saucier
Nikuyah Walker joins the show to shares the problems she has had with the organization AHIP and some home renovations that she received; Michael Daugherty, President and CEO of LabMD, discusses Trump taking on Big Pharma and what it means; and Kathleen Saucier gives an update on her son Kristian and the sentence he is serving in jail for holding pictures of a submarine.
Thursday, January 19, 201701/19/2017
1/19/17 Hour 1: Christine Solem, Andy Koenig
Local farmer and Charlottesville Citizen, Christine Solem, explains how the government is using bill SB 1195 to regulate farming; Andy Koenig, Vice President of Policy with Freedom Partners, discusses what the Freedom Partners are doing to slash Obama regulations as President Elect Trump takes over the Presidency; and Rob takes calls from listeners.
Wednesday, January 18, 201701/18/2017
1/18/17 Hour 2: Lisa Provence
Editor from C-Ville Weekly, Lisa Provence, returns to the show to discuss local Charlottesville issues including last night’s crazy City Council meeting. Also, Rob takes calls from listeners when discussing the chaotic events from the City Council meeting.
Wednesday, January 18, 201701/18/2017
1/18/17 Hour 1: Corey Stewart, Seton Motley, Joseph Morgan
Corey Stewart explains why he is running for Governor; Seton Motley, President of Less Government, points out the issues with the political left demanding non-discrimination laws in businesses like AirBnB; and Joseph Morgan highlights a piece he wrote on the problems with raising the minimum wage.
Tuesday, January 17, 201701/17/2017
1/17/17 Hour 2: Megan Barth, Dr. Troy Lawrence
Megan Barth talks about violent anti-Trump plots and Dr. Troy Lawrence talks about how old the Earth is.
Tuesday, January 17, 201701/17/2017
1/17/17 Hour 1: John Guandolo
John Guandolo joins Rob Schilling to talk about propaganda.
Monday, January 16, 201701/16/2017
1/16/17 Hour 2: Joe Messina, Leslie Davis Blackwell, Dave Brat
This hour of the Schilling Show features author Joe Messina talking about how to dismantle political correctness; Leslie Davis Blackwell, former television show host, sharing her personal story and experience with abortion; and Representative Dave Brat clarifying the recent vote regarding healthcare repeal replacement.
Monday, January 16, 201701/16/2017
1/16/17 Hour 1: Mike Farrugio, Pastor Travis Witt
Former police officer Mike Farrugio joins the show in this hour to weigh in on and explain why application numbers are down almost fifty percent, and Pastor Travis Witt with the Virginia First Foundation, returns to the show to discuss the problems with the Physical Privacy Act.
Friday, January 13, 201701/13/2017
1/13/17 Hour 2: Al Weaver, Frank Vernuccio, Petrina Jones
Rob Schilling is joined by Al Weaver, Frank Vernuccio to talk about America’s universities, and Petrina Jones to talk about the retail response to McAuliffe.