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Adam Sosnick

Co-host and recurring panelist on the PBD Podcast who provides perspective on politics, cultural issues, and audience engagement.

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Dec 29, 2025 • 32min

"Where Are The Children?" - Nick Shirley UNCOVERS Minneapolis BILLION DOLLAR Daycare Fraud

Join Adam Sosnick, a seasoned commentator with a knack for local insights, and Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana, who dives deep into the allegations, as they discuss explosive fraud claims tied to Minnesota's daycare system. They explore why mainstream media is silent on this billion-dollar scandal and the uncomfortable links to political figures. With Nick Shirley's viral investigation at the forefront, they dissect the alarming statistics on welfare use and the potential for political cover-ups, urging accountability in a shocking tale of institutional failure.
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Dec 21, 2025 • 32min

“Baby AOC’s Are Winning” - AOC vs Vance Poll SPARKS SHOCKING 2028 Showdown

In a thought-provoking discussion, Tom Ellsworth, a savvy political commentator; Adam Sosnick, a bold conservative voice; and Vincent 'Vinny' Oshana, who infuses culture and faith into politics, delve into a revealing Newsweek poll showing AOC's narrow lead over JD Vance for 2028. They dissect the poll's credibility, potential DNC ties, and the rising influence of young voters. The panel emphasizes the need for a united Republican front, smart messaging, and the pitfalls of underestimating their opponents. Expect surprising insights that could change electoral strategies!
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Nov 8, 2025 • 17min

"Implicate Trump & Walk Free" - Jeffrey Epstein BOMBSHELL Reveals Comey’s SECRET Plea Deal

Tom Ellsworth, a legal expert known for breaking down news stories, joins fellow panelist Adam Sosnick, who emphasizes the importance of verifying sources. They delve into a shocking claim that Jeffrey Epstein was offered freedom in exchange for implicating Donald Trump, allegedly linked to James Comey’s daughter. The discussion covers the reliability of jailhouse informants and the political implications, raising questions about deep state motivations. Ellsworth compares it to historical mob prosecutions, while Sosnick urges skepticism on the claims presented.

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