DICK ARMEY: FROM CANDO ROOTS TO THE CONTRACT WITH AMERICA

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In the premiere episode of On the Horn, Gary Emineth sits down with former U.S. Congressman and influential free-market economist Dick Armey. Born July 7, 1940, in Cando, North Dakota, Armey grew up in a large family shaped by the hardships of the Great Depression and the challenges of World War II while his father served overseas. Despite modest beginnings, Armey rose to become one of America’s most respected voices for economic freedom.
Armey shares how he made the bold leap from academia in Fort Worth, Texas, to politics—running for Congress against a seemingly unbeatable opponent and winning. His victory paved the way for his central role in the Republican revolution of 1994, when the GOP reclaimed the U.S. House of Representatives after more than 40 years of Democrat control. As one of the architects of the historic Contract with America, Armey helped shift the balance of power in Washington and shape the conservative movement for decades to come.
Packed with history, political strategy, and timeless lessons on leadership and perseverance, this conversation is a must-listen for history buffs, political enthusiasts, and freedom-loving Americans ready to understand how one man’s grit changed the course of U.S. politics.

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