

How the NPR CEO’s Actions Look EERILY Similar to Color Revolutions Overseas | Guests: Stephen Hicks & Joseph MacKinnon | 4/30/24
Apr 30, 2024
Rockford University philosophy professor Stephen Hicks joins to unpack Tucker Carlson's interview with Aleksandr Dugin, one of the most dangerous men in the world. Blaze News writer Joseph MacKinnon explains the potential nefarious actions of NPR's CEO. Glenn and team ponder if a color revolution is happening in America.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Discussion on Multiple Topics: Columbia, Cannibalism, Roughgreens Supplement, and Job Statistics
02:22 • 4min
Campus Protests and Political Messaging
06:28 • 7min
Defending Pelosi and Biden from Accusations
13:55 • 5min
Discussion on Media Integrity and Sponsored Content
19:07 • 3min
Analysis of Propaganda and Sponsorship Support for Heroes
22:19 • 2min
Freedom of Speech and Forgiveness in the Face of Tragedy
24:14 • 9min
Personal Transformation Through Baptism
33:21 • 16min
Exploring Alexander Dugan's Perspectives on Liberalism and Ideological Battles
49:06 • 10min
Nationalism and Ethnic Identity in Russian Socialism
59:01 • 10min
Nationalism, Identity, and Governance Levels
01:09:02 • 9min
Influential Philosophers and Revolutionary Movements
01:17:44 • 11min
Unveiling Controversies and Connections
01:28:45 • 9min
Controversial Connections and Public Statements
01:37:40 • 12min
Uncovering Color Revolutions: Tactics and Parallels
01:49:45 • 12min
Analysis of Current Events and Political Strategies
02:01:37 • 5min