Some Sheriffs Belong in the Hall of Shame, While Others Belong in the Hall of Fame
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Some Sheriffs Belong in the Hall of Shame, While Others Belong in the Hall of Fame

Sam discusses two sheriffs who he believes belong in the Hall of Shame. First, Sheriff Chad Bianco from Riverside, California, had a meltdown involving Vem Miller. Bianco accused Miller of attempting to orchestrate the third assassination of Donald Trump, a claim Sam says is completely false. Bianco later denied making the accusation and blamed the right-wing media and Miller for lying. Sam has evidence, including quotes and emails, showing Bianco's contradictory statements. When Sam confronted Bianco about the mainstream press potentially getting it wrong, Bianco refused to discuss it further. Sam firmly places Chad Bianco in the Hall of Shame.


Next, Sam talks about Sheriff Chad Chronister of Hillsborough County, Florida, who was nominated by Donald Trump for the DEA. Sam believes Chronister belongs in the Hall of Shame for arresting Pastor Rodney Howard-Browne, who wanted to keep his church open during COVID. The charges were eventually dropped, but Chronister held a press conference bragging about the arrest and never apologized—Sam questions whether someone like Chronister should be elevated to a federal position. Thankfully, Trump changed his mind and turned him down. Sam declares both current sheriffs named Chad belong in the Hall of Shame.


On a positive note, Sam highlights sheriffs who deserve to be in the Hall of Fame. Former Sheriff Richard Mack, who won a Supreme Court case against Bill Clinton over the right to keep and bear arms, Former Sheriff Brad Rogers, who defended an Amish farmer against federal overreach, and Sheriff Nick Finch of Liberty County, Florida, who protected gun rights and won in court after being arrested. Sam gives a big shout-out to these sheriffs and asks others to uphold their oath of office to be called Hall of Fame Sheriffs.