

Part 54: The Riley Shepard Show
Today is Sunday, November 29, 2020. On Friday, the outgoing POTUS tweeted these theories about voter fraud: "Biden did poorly in big cities (Politico), except those of Detroit (more votes than people!), Philadelphia, Atlanta and Milwaukee, which he had to win. Not surprisingly, they are all located in the most important swing states, and are long known for being politically corrupt!" This claim about election fraud is disputed Then more over the weekend: "The 1,126,940 votes


Part 53: Oil, Water, Fire.
Today is Sunday, November 22, 2020. Biden and Harris are up by six million votes, and have won the 2020 election, but Trump continues lawsuits (although his team keeps shrinking as law firms drop away) with the help of former mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani. Last night, the Trump team lost a case in Pennsylvania. Judge Brann dismantled the suit, saying he was incredulous that he was being asked to toss the results of the entire state's election. Thanksgiving is in five days,


Part 52: The Kitchen Sink...
Today is Sunday, November 15, 2020. The 45th president of the United States still refuses to concede the election to President-elect Joe Biden. False narratives about election fraud and that Trump actually won are tweeted and repeated by his supporters. Meanwhile, the Corona virus is at an all time high. Hospitals in some states are overwhelmed, like in the Mid-west. 130 secret service officers are quarantining due to positive tests. The situation seems dire, and here in Wash


Part 51: I Heart Researchers
Today is Sunday, November 8th, 2020. Yesterday at around 8:30 AM the media called the 2020 election. Kamala Harris will be the first female Vice President, and Joseph Biden will be the 46th President of the United States. The current POTUS isn't accepting the results, saying things like, "We won it by a lot." 70 million people voted for Trump, 74 million for Biden. Today, Trump was again flagged by Twitter (see blue typeface, below) for posting false information about the ele


Part 50: Riley Shepard's Letters to Investors
It's Sunday, November 1st, 2020. It's Daylight Savings Time, even though no one I know understands why we still do this. The presidential election is only two days away, but it's unlikely we'll know the results anytime soon. Who knows, though. Everything is unpredictable. The United States set a pandemic record with 90,456 new COVID-19 cases reported on a single day. Washington State recorded its highest jump in daily cases since mid-July; Virus total 107,501 cases with 2,366