
J. Burden
Political commentator and podcaster (The Jay Burden Show) who appears as the episode's featured guest to discuss immigration enforcement, media narratives, and related policy issues.
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Dec 15, 2025 • 1h 17min
Islamic Terror in Australia | Guest: J. Burden | 12/15/25
J. Burden, a political commentator and host of the Jay Burden Show, delves into recent violent incidents in Australia and the U.S. He discusses a horrific shooting at a Jewish gathering, the implications of political motivations behind violence, and the cultural conflicts linked to immigration. Burden and MacIntyre also critique political responses to these events, argue about gun control, and explore the rise of political violence. They raise concerns about censorship and the challenge of prioritizing domestic safety over global narratives.

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Dec 5, 2025 • 1h 12min
The Sports Betting Epidemic | Guest J. Burden | 12/5/25
In this engaging discussion, J. Burden, a cultural commentator and host of the Jay Burden Show, delves into the explosion of sports betting since the Supreme Court's 2018 ruling. He highlights how micro-bets and prediction markets have transformed gambling habits, particularly among young men. Burden warns about the societal impacts and moral hazards posed by betting culture, calling for conservative action to regulate this escalating epidemic. They explore the parallels between gambling and the finance industry, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness and protection of youth.

Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 16min
Libs Are Calling for Civil War | Guest: J. Burden | 1/9/25
Political commentator J. Burden, known for The Jay Burden Show, joins to tackle heated topics surrounding immigration enforcement and media narratives. They analyze shocking new bodycam footage from an ICE incident, exposing media misinformation and discussing the broader implications of civil war rhetoric from the left. J. Burden argues that activist tactics aim to provoke reactions while advocating for accountability in doxing incidents against federal agents. They also delve into the history of the Community Relations Service and suggest ways to defund it.


