Why is Political Correctness the Norm?

Why is Political Correctness the Norm?

From Brad Stine Has Issues! by Spreely Media

March 17, 2026 · 41 min · Episode 40

About this episode

Brad Stine interviews Michigan State Rep. Jason Woolford about political correctness and its implications.

About our Guest: Jason Woolford State Rep. Jason Woolford was elected to represent the 50th District in the Michigan House of Representatives in November 2024 and assumed office in January 2025. His district includes most of Livingston County, including the City of Howell, the Village of Fowlerville, Howell Township, Marion Township, Unadilla Township, Iosco Township, Handy Township, Conway Township, Cohoctah Township, Deerfield Township, Oceola Township, Hartland Township, and parts of the Village of Pinckney, Putnam Township, and Tyrone Township. Rep. Woolford served in the United States Marine Corps from 1991 to 1994. He was stationed at Camp Pendleton working on the Marine burial team and was honorably discharged at the rank of Corporal (E-4). In 2010, he was appointed president of a non-profit group called Mission Cry – Christian Resources International. The non-profit has sent over $480 million in free Bibles and Christian teaching tools to over 178 nations globally. Rep. Woolford also recently served as an at-large elector for President Donald Trump in the Electoral College. Like Brad on Facebook: Click here Subscribe to Brad's Youtube: Click here Follow Brad on Twitter…

People in this episode

Host: Brad Stine

Guest: Jason Woolford

Topics covered

  • political correctness
  • comedy
  • Christianity
  • politics
  • interview

Keywords

  • political correctness
  • Jason Woolford
  • Michigan
  • comedy
  • Christian resources

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Mission Cry – Christian Resources International, Spreely Media

Places: Michigan, Livingston County, United States

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