Category: The Beau Show

We Knew This Would Happen: Attacking Our Way of Life

Afghanistan continues to devolve into terror after suicide bombings occurred at the Kabul airport, showing us once again that such terror is an attack on our way of life and liberty. Hosted by the two-time Emmy-nominated actor and singer-songwriter Beau Davidson, The Beau Show addresses issues affecting everyone and invites conversation and critical thinking, normally…


Cancel Culture Strikes Again: This Time on Jeopardy

A recent article by The Ringer has caused new Jeopardy host Mike Richards to step down from his hosting duties just after he had been named Alex Trebek’s successor. This is the latest example of cancel culture and retroactive woke canvassing to cost a person his high profile job. Hosted by the two-time Emmy-nominated actor…


No Tali-‘Ban’ on Tweets

Social media did not exist when the Taliban last controlled Afghanistan. But with the recent return of the Taliban to power, they have been able to tweet to their nearly 900,000 followers, prompting serious inquiry into Twitter’s terms of service and giving terrorists a platform to propagandize and use western technology against us. Hosted by…


China Creates a Karaoke Blacklist

The Chinese Ministry of Culture and Tourism has issued a blacklist of karaoke songs it deems to be subversive or endangering national unity. This latest move is consistent with the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to curb freedom of speech and expression by extending its suppression into various forms of entertainment. I try to guess what…


Heroism Has No Age

Joseph Ciniero, a 95-year-old Army veteran, recently was presented the Bronze Star for merit in combat in World War II, a long 75 years after he was designated to receive it. In this inspirational story, we find out what true heroism is, and how we can use Joseph’s story to be everyday heroes too. Hosted…


DeSantis Vs. Biden Showdown: Do Your Job!

President Joe Biden and Governor Ron Desantis have been trading jabs at each other recently with respect to lockdowns and parental choice. These two are demonstrating the difference between federal expansion and state-style governance, especially in this pandemic. Could this be a matchup for 2024? Hosted by the two-time Emmy-nominated actor and singer-songwriter Beau Davidson,…


Ciao Bella, Andrew Cuomo! (The Opera Act II)

An independent investigation has found that Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, many of whom worked on his staff, and also created a culture of fear and retaliation for anyone who spoke up. I wrote an Act 2 to my previous original opera about Signore Cuomo—who’s acting as though he is “just Italian.” Hosted…


The Olympics: A Microcosm of the State of America

The 2020 Tokyo Olympics have been off to a rather lackluster start, but it has shed light on mental health issues as well as a lack of American pride. These Olympics can be a time for reflection as a country and show us who we are right now and what we want to become. Hosted…


The Anti-Presidency Presidency: A Conversation With Autry J. Pruitt

At CPAC in Dallas, I sat down with Autry Pruitt, a media commentator who was also a surrogate for Donald Trump. Autry is able to explain complex conservative ideas to nontraditional audiences, so I wanted to gain his fresh perspective on his time with Trump and how conservative ideas are a better path forward. Hosted…


Cuba, Communism, and Compassion: The Story of Maximo Alvarez

I had the unique opportunity to sit down with Maximo Alvarez, a Miami-area business owner who fled communist Cuba to pursue and fulfill his American Dream. Alvarez came to America as a boy who couldn’t speak the English language, but through hard work and determination, he experienced immense success and now gives back with his…