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Aug 29, 2022 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1563 - Why Are Republicans Losing 2022 Election Momentum?
As November approaches, polling shows a surprising Democratic surge, raising questions on Biden's impact. The 'Dark Biden' meme becomes a focal point in discussions about shifting voter perceptions. Lizzo faces backlash from a comedian, fueling debates on culture and celebrity. Economic worries lead consumers to seek budget-friendly options. Amid political complexities, Republicans grapple with Trump's influence, suggesting a need for them to pivot away from his narrative to reclaim momentum.

Aug 26, 2022 • 47min
Ep. 1562 - I Am Darth Vader
The discussion opens with a dive into the backlash against the left's perceived intolerance, stemming from a recent conference experience. The host humorously critiques government handling of student loan bailouts amidst COVID, linking it to inflation concerns. There's a sharp examination of the moral complexities surrounding financial aid programs and a satirical look at cultural fears over gender identity. The consequences of government subsidies on the free market are also explored, raising questions about accountability and fiscal responsibility.

Aug 25, 2022 • 46min
Ep. 1561 - Biden’s Cynical, Dangerous Student Loan Bailout
In a provocative discussion, President Joe Biden addresses his controversial student loan bailout plan, which promises up to $20,000 in relief. He faces sharp criticism for allegedly violating the Constitution and raising questions about fairness and political motives. Topics include the broader implications of student debt on young Americans, the inequalities perpetuated by the plan, and the ongoing challenges of degree inflation in the job market. The conversation tackles the disconnect between student loan policies and educational accountability, sparking lively debate.

Aug 23, 2022 • 43min
Ep. 1560 - Goodbye To Dr. Fauci, And Don’t Let The Door Hit You On The Way Out
Dr. Fauci's impending resignation sparks discussion about his controversial legacy and future accountability. There's a critical analysis of public health decisions during the pandemic, focusing on lockdowns and mask mandates. The political landscape is also examined, as Republicans gain traction ahead of midterms. Meanwhile, Trump’s legal battle over the Mar-a-Lago raid raises questions about the fairness of justice for political figures. The podcast delves into America's social fragmentation and the impact of economic concerns on voter sentiment.

Aug 19, 2022 • 51min
Ep. 1559 - What Won’t The Left Do To Stop Trump?
Sam Harris, a thought-provoking author and commentator, dives into the controversial topic of silencing narratives to challenge Trump. He dissects the contentious Hunter Biden affair compared to Trump's legal issues, questioning the ethics of political censorship. Harris discusses the implications of today's political polarization, trust erosion in institutions like the FBI, and the impact of emotivism on discourse. He also critiques ideological influences in science and medicine, revealing the complexities surrounding transparency and accountability.

Aug 18, 2022 • 48min
Ep. 1558 - The Inflation Reduction Act That Doesn’t Reduce Inflation
The podcast dives into the Federal Reserve's bleak inflation outlook, debunking the optimistic narrative around the Inflation Reduction Act. It critiques government interventions, questioning their actual impact on inflation. Bill Gates' role in pushing the legislation under scrutiny adds fuel to the debate. Liz Cheney's challenge against Trump provides a comedic twist, illustrating the futility of political opposition. They also discuss rising healthcare costs, highlighting discrepancies between legislation promises and real-world effects.

Aug 17, 2022 • 46min
Ep. 1557 - Goodbye, Liz Cheney
Liz Cheney's stunning primary loss in Wyoming shakes the Republican Party, raising questions about her legacy. The podcast dives into Cheney's claims of democracy under threat and her controversial resistance to Trump. It explores her portrayal as a hero and the media's evolving narrative. Discussions also delve into Trump's ongoing legal challenges and the shifting dynamics in the GOP. Additionally, there's a critique of the recent Inflation Reduction Act and debates surrounding the FBI’s role amidst political turmoil.

Aug 16, 2022 • 50min
Ep. 1556 - The DOJ And FBI Are Endangering The Country
The podcast dives into the FBI's controversial search of Mar-a-Lago and Rudy Giuliani's legal troubles in Georgia. It questions the politicization of justice institutions and the implications of Trump's handling of classified documents compared to Hillary Clinton. The discussion highlights the rising tensions surrounding government accountability and public trust in the FBI. Additionally, it critiques the Inflation Reduction Act's effectiveness and explores the Biden administration's complex foreign policy dealings with Iran amid ongoing pressures.

Aug 14, 2022 • 1h 13min
Benjamin Netanyahu | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 130
Former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shares his extensive experience in reshaping Israel's economy from socialism to a free market, which he believes is essential for growth. He discusses the complexities of maintaining peace with Arab nations, particularly with Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the significance of the Abraham Accords. The conversation delves into Israel's security challenges, especially concerning Iran, and the rising radicalization within the Arab community, all while outlining his political aspirations for the future.

Aug 12, 2022 • 28min
Ep. 1555 - The Social Policy Madness Breaking The Country
Dive into a critical analysis of the Biden administration’s race and gender policies. Discover how cultural Marxism shapes narratives around systemic racism and the challenges of achieving equity. The discussion also strategizes how progressives can build political coalitions without alienating moderates. Furthermore, delve into the critique of radical gender theory and its implications for child welfare. The podcast highlights rising dissent among various communities, raising concerns about national unity amidst divergent views on systemic issues.


