The Schilling Show

Victoria Cobb, the president of The Family Foundation of Virginia, joins the show to address a very important censorship lawsuit having to do with counseling, and talks about what her organization is working to achieve.

Lawrence Gaughan, a former congressional candidate and public-school teacher in the area, talks about why he quit teaching after the October 7th incident. 

Lacy Lunsford, wife of New Mexico policeman Brad Lunsford, tells the story of how and why the justice system is attacking her husband, as well as how you can help.

Sheri Few, president and founder of United State Parents Involved in Education, talks about banned books week, and schools celebrating brainwashed students.  She also suggests some ways on how parents can be more informed on these issues, and some options on how to deal with them.

All this and more on a Turbo Tuesday edition of The Schilling Show.

What is The Schilling Show?

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. 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.