

Ep. 1619 - Christians Are 'White Supremacists'?
Nov 18, 2024
The podcast dives into the controversial labeling of Christian symbols as white supremacist by major media outlets. A humorous take on navigating Thanksgiving dinner discussions with liberal relatives provides a relatable touch. Also explored are the bold legacies of figures like Mike Tyson and the complexities of identity within the justice system. The impact of recent political appointments and societal perceptions of marginalized groups adds depth to the discourse, alongside critiques of media bias and political narratives.
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Hegseth's Tattoo Controversy
- A National Guard member flagged Pete Hegseth's "Deus Vult" tattoo as a potential insider threat.
- The AP used this incident, based on ignorance, to paint Hegseth as a white supremacist.
AP Misrepresents Christian Motto
- The Associated Press (AP) labels a Christian motto, "Deus Vult," as a white supremacist symbol.
- Michael Knowles argues that this is a misrepresentation of a 1,000-year-old Christian phrase.
Trump's Cabinet Picks
- Knowles praises Trump's young and notably Catholic cabinet picks, like Caroline Levitt and Stephen Chung.
- He sees this as a positive shift towards a new generation of conservative leadership.