The Schilling Show

The Schilling Show, Noon – 1pm

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.

Thursday, July 21, 201607/21/2016

7/21/16 Hour 2: Dr. Steven Rhoads

Dr. Steven Rhoads, Professor of politics Emeritus at the University of Virginia, joins the show to discuss topics related to sex differences such as parenting, daycare, and gender confusion.

Thursday, July 21, 201607/21/2016

7/21/16 Hour 1: Gray Delany, Dr. Sean McFate

Gray Delany calls in from Cleveland to give some insight into the Republican National Convention, and Dr. Sean McFate, author of “Shadow War: A Tom Locke Novel,” discusses the current state of Turkey.

Wednesday, July 20, 201607/20/2016

7/20/16 Hour 2: Lauren Martel and Brian Bilbro, Lisa Provence

Lauren Martel and Brian Bilbro join the show to discuss their lawsuit against the Refugee Resettlement Program in South Carolina, and Lisa Provence from C-ville Weekly discusses several pertinent issues in Charlottesville such as the war on drugs and the Washington Park pool.

Wednesday, July 20, 201607/20/2016

7/20/16 Hour 1: Tim Graham, Al Weaver, Doug Sachtleben

Tim Graham, from the Media Research Center, discusses how the media is biased in its coverage of top news stories such as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Al Weaver, from the Washington Examiner, weighs in on what he thinks Ted Cruz will say about Donald Trump during the Republican National Convention. Also, Doug Sachtleben gives helpful insight into Donald Trump’s running mate, Mike Pence.

Tuesday, July 19, 201607/19/2016

7/19/16 Hour 2: Derryck Green, Robert Knight, Chuck Tatelbaum

Derryck Green shares his thoughts about the police killings and race relations, Robert Knight talks about bullies, and Chuck Tatelbaum discusses the retail meltdown.

Tuesday, July 19, 201607/19/2016

7/19/16 Hour 1: Gray Delany, Dr. Elaina George

Gray Delany shares a Convention update and Dr. Elaina George talks about the doctor shortage because of Obamacare.

Monday, July 18, 201607/18/2016

7/18/16 Hour 2: Rob Bell, Slavko Martyniuk

Virginia Delegate Rob Bell gives an update on the lawsuit against Governor Terry McAuliffe regarding the Rights Restoration Act, and Slavko Martyniuk tells of his experience with socialism from his upbringing and personal interaction with socialism outside of America.

Monday, July 18, 201607/18/2016

7/18/16 Hour 1: Merve Tahiroglu, Jason Perry

Merve Tahiroglu, research associate from the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, joins the show to discusses all that is going on in Turkey, and specifically what happened over the past weekend. Jason Perry also joins the show to weigh in on the attack in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and to discuss how things are changing for police officers.

Friday, July 15, 201607/15/2016

7/15/16 Hour 2: Dr. Joseph Alton, Andrew Pullen

Dr. Joseph Alton talks about the Zika virus and Andrew Pullen talks about Fluvanna land use taxation.

Friday, July 15, 201607/15/2016

7/15/16 Hour 1: John Guandolo, Chris Harris

John Guandolo talks about Islam striking Nice and Chris Harris talks about Black Lives Matter and Pandora.

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