Best of the Program | Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & James Poulos | 6/19/24
Jun 19, 2024
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Sen. Mike Lee discusses President Trump's endorsements for Utah. James Poulos talks about environmentalists using embryos to power supercomputers. Topics include constitutional values, Republican unity, Biden laptop report, and using embryos for AI.
Carefully choose candidates aligning with constitutional conservatism during primaries.
Ethical concerns raised over using embryos to power AI, highlighting potential misuse of technology.
Deep dives
Inflation Impacting Debt and Business Closures
Inflation is a key driver behind the increased debt with the recent addition of nearly half a trillion dollars to this year's debt, leading to accelerated business closures at a rate 25% faster than the previous year.
Candidate Selection in Primaries
The podcast delves into the necessity of carefully choosing candidates during primaries, emphasizing the distinction between radical Republicans and 'Rhinos,' urging listeners to select candidates who align with constitutional conservatism.
Tech Advancements and AI Power Source
A concerning development in technology involves using embryos as a power source for AI through organoids, harvesting stem cells from embryos to create brain cells evolving into a dystopian concept of potentially replacing human energy with embryo-derived cells to power AI technology.
Ethical Concerns and Technological Influence
The podcast raises ethical questions around using stem cells from embryos for AI power, highlighting the potential abuse of technology by anti-humanistic actors and the need to reevaluate priorities, focusing on advancements like nuclear energy and maintaining American identity in innovation.
Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) joins to share his thoughts on President Trump’s candidate endorsements for Utah. Marco Polo founder and chairman Garrett Ziegler joins to dig through the Marco Polo report on Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop. James Poulos, Blaze Media editor at large and BlazeTV host of “Zero Hour,” joins to discuss the terrifying story of how environmentalists are using embryos to power supercomputers.