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Kenny Cody

Contributor to Human Events, offering commentary on political issues and the MAGA movement.

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Jan 9, 2025 • 48min

The Modern California Water Wars and New Shocking Developments in Derek Chauvin Case

Kenny Cody, contributor to Human Events and political commentator, joins Liz Collin, an investigative journalist known for her work on the Derek Chauvin trial. They dive into California's water crisis, drawing parallels to the film 'Chinatown' and critiquing bureaucracy over resource access. Liz highlights shocking developments in the Derek Chauvin case, including allegations of perjury and police training issues. They discuss the broader implications of these revelations on policing and the struggle against elite control and corruption in society.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 49min

REPUBLICANS WHO PROMISED ELON TO CUT GOVT SPENDING, NOW PUSH A MASSIVELY WASTEFUL NEW SPENDING BILL

Kenny Cody, a political columnist, and Mike Davis, a conservative attorney, dive into the contrasting promises of Republicans and their recent support for a costly spending bill. They highlight the dysfunction within the GOP, particularly regarding fiscal responsibility. The conversation shifts to the implications of increased government spending and its impact on privacy rights, addressing tensions between various political factions. They also touch on the absurdity of recent events surrounding MAGA hats at an Eagles game, blending humor with political commentary.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 50min

DANIEL PENNY ACQUITTED, ANTI-CAPITALIST STUDENT ARRESTED IN HEALTHCARE CEO ASSASSINATION

Kenny Cody, a political columnist, and Mike Davis, a former Senate aide and Trump defender, dive into pressing contemporary issues. They discuss the acquittal of Daniel Penny and its impacts on public perception of justice. The conversation also touches on an alarming incident involving a healthcare CEO, highlighting the tensions between anti-capitalism and societal violence. Additionally, they explore the growing influence of elite academic institutions on youth attitudes towards capitalism, urging for constructive dialogue over radical actions.