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Spencer Lindquist

Field reporter for The Daily Wire, providing on-the-ground updates from the U.S.-Mexico border.

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Jan 26, 2024 • 1h 2min

Ep. 1892 - Mexican Standoff in Texas

Spencer Lindquist, a field reporter for The Daily Wire, provides a front-line perspective on the escalating crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. He discusses Texas's assertive stance against the Biden administration's immigration policies and the challenges posed by drug cartels. Lindquist highlights the implications of federal inaction, particularly the dangers of unchecked illegal crossings. Amid evolving political dynamics, he critiques how sanctuary cities complicate immigration enforcement, revealing the ongoing tension between state and federal responses.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 2h 8min

Kamala’s Final Moment: Election 2024

Join Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, and Dennis Prager, who dissect Kamala Harris's political journey with sharp wit. They humorously compare her to a smartphone upgrade, discussing the Democrats' shift towards centrism. Conversations delve into the backlash against leftist policies and evolving voter sentiments. With anecdotes involving whiskey, they analyze the implications of political dynamics in light of Trump's influence. The hosts also tackle media credibility and the quest for unity in a polarized world, making for an engaging and thought-provoking dialogue.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 2h 8min

Kamala’s Final Moment: Election 2024

Guests include Ben Shapiro, a conservative commentator; Matt Walsh, a filmmaker known for his documentary; Dennis Prager, a radio host and PragerU founder; and journalist Megyn Kelly. They delve into Kamala Harris’s concession speech with a mix of humor and analysis. Topics include the evolving dynamics of voter emotions, a critique of leftist ideologies, and reflections on political authenticity. The discussion reveals challenges in media credibility and the need for the Democratic Party to reconnect with centrist voters, all while savoring anecdotes of whiskey and personal stories.