Episode 44

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14th Aug 2024

Welcome to the Jockey Lot! (with Emily Mayer)

We can't believe we got one of our she-roes, Emily Mayer, to join us for this epic discussion about her amazing political journey in South Carolina and a whirlwind tour of what's happening in our county and in our state.

Pre-show banter (0:00:00)

Opening (0:00:58)

Intro  (0:07:28)


On the Campaign Trail (0:14:01)


Interview with Emily Mayer (0:23:13)


Should candidates in highly contested seats attend the DNC? (1:05:00)


Did Kamala Harris open the door for a Nikki Haley return? (1:11:23)

  • Kamala Harris creates small opening for a Nikki Haley comeback (The Washington Examiner)
  • Nikki Haley's Chances of Becoming President Suddenly Surge With Bookmakers (Newsweek)


RJ May Under Investigation for Child Exploitation (1:18:00)

  • Report: SC State Representative Under Federal Investigation for Child Exploitation (The Arena)
  • Investigation Involving South Carolina Lawmaker Focused On ‘Child Exploitation’ (FitsNews)


Closing (1:31:11)

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Black White and Blue in the South
Discussing Democratic Politics... with a Southern Flair
Welcome to "Black White and Blue in the South," the dynamic podcast that unites two progressive Democrats with distinct perspectives on the pressing issues of our time. Join hosts, Dr. Jumelle Brooks and Bill Kimler, as they engage in candid conversations about politics, society, and the pursuit of a more equitable future.

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Barrett Gruber

A transplant from Atlanta to Columbia; Barrett has been using his voice and quick whit to entertain for decades. Starting out in Radio and Television in the late 20th century, Barrett finds himself entertaining again in the 21st Century via a media that's easily paused.