

Ep. 1777 - The "Prince of Darkness," Ozzy Osbourne, Dies at 76
6 snips Jul 23, 2025
Ozzy Osbourne's death sparks reflection on his cultural impact and the cautionary lessons of his reckless lifestyle. The discussion shifts to Hunter Biden's troubling views on addiction and calls for accountability in societal narratives around substance use. Political turmoil within the Democratic Party is examined amidst recent electoral challenges. Additionally, there's a humorous take on the Epstein scandal's political fallout, highlighting the need for accountability in today's climate, alongside a push to revive American cultural heritage.
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Demand Transparency in Financial Debanking
- Customers cut off by financial institutions need transparency about the reasons.
- Legislative fixes are required to ensure the right to know why services are terminated.
Ozzy's Dark Personal Incident
- Ozzy Osbourne once tried to murder his wife Sharon during a drug-fueled episode.
- He allegedly told her, "we've come to a decision that you've got to die" before lunging to strangle her.
Hunter Biden Praises Crack Cocaine
- Hunter Biden praised crack cocaine, claiming it's safer than alcohol and cleaner.
- Michael Knowles criticizes Hunter's disregard for the destructive impact of drug abuse in his life and politics.