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Aug 11, 2022 • 26min

Ep. 1554 - Yes, Illegal Immigration Is Spiking Thanks To Joe Biden

The podcast dives deep into Joe Biden's evolving stance on illegal immigration, charting his shift from a strict border advocate to a more lenient approach. It highlights the complications of Title 42 and the surge in migrants since early 2021. Listeners are presented with staggering statistics, including 1.6 million border encounters and an increase in unaccompanied minors. The discussion also critiques a 4,000% rise in fentanyl seizures, linking it to current policies and emphasizing the growing challenges faced at the border.
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Aug 10, 2022 • 25min

Ep. 1553 - Who Trusts Joe Biden on Foreign Policy?

Join President Joe Biden as he reflects on his administration's foreign policy decisions. He delves into the controversial withdrawal from Afghanistan and its impact on national security. Biden discusses the current crises in Ukraine and tensions with Russia, assessing how these events shape global relations. He also highlights the complexities of military engagement strategies and the significance of planning for future stability. Through candid analysis, Biden articulates the challenges of navigating foreign policy in a rapidly changing international landscape.
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Aug 9, 2022 • 40min

Ep. 1552 - The FBI Raids Trump

The podcast dives into the sensational FBI raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago, raising questions about trust in federal institutions and the political motives behind it. Historical comparisons to past executive actions add depth to the discussion. The fallout includes an analysis of rising gas prices, linking them to current climate policies and criticism of the Biden administration. The speakers emphasize the tension between transitioning to green energy and the immediate economic realities faced by citizens, underscoring the challenges in balancing environmental goals with energy demands.
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Aug 8, 2022 • 33min

Ep. 1551 - Yes, Democrats Are To Blame For Inflation

Delve into the complex relationship between Democratic policies and inflation as the discussion critiques the Biden administration’s fiscal strategies. Explore the implications of democratic socialism on economic rights and the challenges posed by significant government spending. Unearth insights on recent economic recovery trends, global supply chain issues, and the Federal Reserve's evolving views. The conversation also tackles myths about inflation, political accountability, and the potential pitfalls of a $5.8 trillion budget proposal.
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Aug 5, 2022 • 51min

Ep. 1550 - The Backlash Against Woke Prosecutors Is Only Beginning

Florida's Governor made headlines by firing a prosecutor for refusing to enforce laws on child mutilation. The government’s handling of the monkeypox outbreak is under scrutiny for its inconsistent messaging. As U.S.-China tensions rise over Taiwan, the podcast also touches on the complexities surrounding Brittany Griner's detention in Russia. It discusses the broader implications of rising unemployment and the cultural clash between California governance and Hollywood. The economics of pandemic spending play a significant role in current market trends.
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Aug 4, 2022 • 49min

Ep. 1549 - The Democrats’ Abortion Celebration

Kansas votes to uphold abortion protections, sparking media celebration. Democrats hesitate to support Biden's re-election, revealing internal party tensions. Texas Governor Abbott invites DC and New York mayors to the border, addressing the escalating immigration crisis. The podcast delves into national abortion laws, the economic challenges facing the Democrats, and the energy crisis growing in Europe amid the Ukraine conflict. Critiques of foreign policy missteps and reflections on corporate adaptation to economic shifts add depth to the discussion.
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Aug 3, 2022 • 50min

Ep. 1548 - Are The Republicans Going To Blow 2022?

The podcast dives into the challenges facing Republicans as they gear up for the elections, revealing potential pitfalls in Senate races. It highlights the shift in Hispanic voter support and explores the dynamic political landscape in Florida, especially amid rising Republican registrations. The conversation also touches on Nancy Pelosi's controversial Taiwan visit and its implications on U.S.-China relations. Additionally, it critiques the Biden administration's foreign policy, particularly following the Afghanistan withdrawal, urging a focus on credibility in international commitments.
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Aug 2, 2022 • 52min

Ep. 1547 - Will Nancy Pelosi Spark World War III?

Tensions rise as Nancy Pelosi plans a visit to Taiwan, stirring fears of conflict with China. The recent drone strike on al-Zawahiri prompts a critical look at Biden's foreign policy and the ongoing terrorism threat. Discussions on political correctness surface as Beyoncé alters her lyrics. China's aggression in Taiwan coincides with its economic struggles, raising questions about its leadership strategy. Additionally, the podcast delves into the complexities of U.S. diplomacy with Iran and the impact of current policies on public sentiment.
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Aug 1, 2022 • 52min

Ep. 1546 - Joe Biden Is Made Of Covid

The podcast covers President Biden's COVID-19 rebound and its implications for public health. It critiques the Democrats' optimistic take on the Inflation Reduction Act, questioning its actual impact on inflation. Joe Manchin's negotiation hurdles, alongside the fiscal transformation of a massive spending plan, also come under scrutiny. The discussion extends to how comedians shape political narratives and the portrayal of extremism in elections, alongside recent legislative battles over LGBTQ+ issues in schools.
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Jul 31, 2022 • 1h 5min

Yoram Hazony | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 129

Yoram Hazony, a renowned philosopher and scholar known for his insights on conservative thought and author of "Conservatism: A Rediscovery," joins the conversation to explore the evolving landscape of American conservatism. They discuss the rise of Marxism, the challenges to military enlistment, and the deepening divide between left and right. Hazony challenges the notion of absolute freedom, linking it to societal fragmentation, and emphasizes the importance of tradition in shaping national identity. The duo also examines solutions for restoring social cohesion amidst political turmoil.

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