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Sep 5, 2025 • 13min

Rubio Spites the UN, National Guard to Louisiana, RFK Jr. & Senate Dems Fight | Sept. 5, 2025

Explore U.S. Secretary of State's strong stance against the UN's opposition to military action in Venezuela amidst drug trafficking concerns. Delve into a heated Senate hearing where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. clashes with Democrats over health policies and vaccine issues. Tensions rise as RFK Jr. questions senators on chronic diseases and infant mortality rates, criticizing their ties to the pharmaceutical industry. The discussion also highlights the legal complexities of deploying the National Guard and the political implications of health accountability.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 23min

Victor Davis Hanson: World War II Was a Brilliant Work of American ‘Strategy, Productivity, Courage, and Sacrifice’ 

Victor Davis Hanson discusses the brilliance of American strategy during World War II, highlighting how the U.S. managed to defeat the Axis powers with minimal losses. He explains the controversial alliance with the Soviet Union, arguing it was a practical military decision that ultimately led to the defeat of Germany. With a focus on the economic efficiency of the American approach, he showcases the significant sacrifices made and examines the broader implications of these strategies for global power dynamics in the post-war era.
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Sep 4, 2025 • 12min

Biggest Drug Bust in History, Epstein Victims Speak Out, Conspiracies Plague Dems | Sept. 4, 2025

In a shocking turn of events, federal agencies unveil a massive drug bust involving 1,300 barrels of meth production precursors linked to the Sinaloa cartel. Epstein victims bravely speak out, revealing unsettling truths and potential connections to powerful figures. As conspiracies swirl, including bizarre claims about a former president's health, political narratives take a dramatic twist. Tune in for an exploration of justice, drug trafficking, and the intricate web of power and influence.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 11min

Victor Davis Hanson: Democrats Deflect From Truth About Minnesota Trans School Shooter 

Victor Davis Hanson delves into the complexities surrounding the tragic mass shooting at a Catholic school, emphasizing the need for open discussions about the shooter’s transgender identity. He critiques the prevailing narrative that avoids addressing the influence of transgenderism on societal violence. The conversation also highlights concerns about the medical treatment of gender dysphoria, particularly regarding the risks of hormone therapies. Finally, he examines how identity politics shape the public's perception of mass shootings, calling for a more nuanced dialogue.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 18min

Expanding School Choice in Virginia: Craig DiSesa on the Future of Education Options

Craig DiSesa, Director of the Virginia Education Opportunity Alliance, dives into the future of education in Virginia. He discusses an upcoming statewide summit focused on school choice and innovative solutions. The conversation highlights the connection between housing and education, advocating for education savings accounts. DiSesa emphasizes the micro school movement as a personalized education option for diverse learners. He also explores the challenges of current policies and the need for advocacy to foster systemic change in the educational landscape.
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Sep 3, 2025 • 12min

Congress is Back to Fight Over the Budget, Illinois Dems are Mad, Navy Sinks Narcos | Sept. 3, 2025

As Congress returns, tensions rise over budget negotiations with a looming government shutdown. Illinois officials express frustration over the Trump administration's crime policies, pointing fingers at rising gun violence. Meanwhile, the U.S. Navy takes decisive action by sinking a narco-terrorist boat linked to Venezuela, drawing attention to the broader impacts on national security. The clash between local governance and federal crime strategies highlights the ongoing political divide, making for a gripping discussion.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 7min

Victor Davis Hanson: Obama Dreamed of an Iranian-Led Axis to Counter Israel, Then Trump Destroyed It

The podcast dives into the dramatic decline of Iran's power in the Middle East, highlighting the impacts of targeted strikes and sanctions from the U.S. and Israel. Victor Davis Hanson discusses the failed strategy of using Iran as a counterweight to Israel, pointing out that this approach only fueled internal strife within Iran. The conversation reveals how a shift in tactics has tilted the balance in favor of Israel and more moderate Arab states, suggesting a volatile future for the region.
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Sep 2, 2025 • 12min

Federal Judges fight Trump EOs, CBS Caught Editing Kristi Noem Interview | Sept. 2, 2025

Tensions flare as federal judges challenge Trump's executive orders, with a recent ruling leaving tariffs in limbo. CBS faces backlash for editing crucial parts of an interview with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, raising questions about media integrity. The discussion also touches on the explosive topics of illegal immigration and human trafficking, including ethical dilemmas in deportation practices. Finally, speculation surrounds the media's portrayal of Trump's public absence, highlighting ongoing partisan divides.
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Sep 1, 2025 • 24min

From Reagan to Trump: Rethinking Poverty Solutions in America

Join Ed Kornegay, a poverty solutions advocate from the Center for Poverty Solutions, in an engaging discussion on rethinking poverty strategies in America. He reflects on historical shifts since Reagan and Trump, stressing the importance of community-driven solutions. The conversation highlights grassroots leadership in combatting poverty, showcasing successful Chicago initiatives and their potential in other cities. Kornegay emphasizes the empowerment of local leaders and fostering resilience through education and collective action, making a compelling case for a renewed approach.
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Aug 31, 2025 • 45min

The Daily Signal Presents "Problematic Women" - How The Left is Losing the Culture, From Tragedy to Taylor Swift | Feat. Isabel Brown

Join Isabel Brown, a conservative commentator and host at Daily Wire, as she dives into the week's most gripping events. The discussion kicks off with the tragic shooting at a Minnesota Catholic school, highlighting differing political responses. Brown then shares insights on crime reduction in D.C. under Trump, dissecting his lengthy cabinet meeting revelations. The conversation shifts to pop culture as they analyze the implications of Taylor Swift's engagement to Travis Kelce, exploring its potential impact on marriage trends in America.

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