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Apr 7, 2025 • 59min
Ep. 2174 - WHAT COMES NEXT?! Trump’s Tariff War Continues…
The discussion delves into the complexities of Trump's tariff war, examining its impact on markets and trade relations. A notable investor raises concerns about tariff strategies fueling economic instability. Confusion over financial fallout, especially for tech stocks, is highlighted. The friction with China and ramifications for U.S. diplomacy are explored, alongside potential trade agreements. The conversation underscores the economic toll on consumers and businesses, raising alarms over rising inflation and recession fears.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 1h 26min
Ep. 2173 - FALLOUT: Stock Market Drops, Trump Pushes On
Ezra Klein, an influential journalist and author, joins Dave McCormick, a U.S. Senator and co-author of 'Who Believed in You?' to dive into the fallout from President Trump's tariff policies and their repercussions on the stock market. They discuss the complexities of trade negotiations and the economic implications of rising corporate debt. The conversation touches on reshoring manufacturing, inflation concerns, and the necessity of clear communication amidst market chaos. They also reflect on the critical role of mentorship in navigating personal and political growth.

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Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ep. 2172 - What The Hell Happened on LIBERATION DAY?!
Joining the discussion is Representative Jody Arrington, the House Budget Committee Chairman, who offers a deep dive into the economic ramifications of President Trump's tariffs. They dissect the misleading nature of trade deficits and the potential inflationary outcomes these policies may cause. The conversation also highlights the chaos of current trade wars, touching on how they impact American families and market stability. Arrington critiques welfare programs and discusses the shifting political landscape ahead of upcoming elections.

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Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 26min
Ep. 2171 - Who Shot JFK?
Gerald Posner, author of "Case Closed," dives deep into the JFK assassination, arguing that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, debunking numerous conspiracy theories. He reveals how sensational media have perpetuated misconceptions and discusses the psychological biases that fuel ongoing fascination. The conversation touches on the evolution of conspiracy narratives and critiques the impact of misinformation on public understanding, ultimately highlighting the importance of evidence-based inquiry in keeping history accurate.

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Apr 1, 2025 • 1h 20min
Ep. 2170 - The Atlantic’s GIANT Fake News Screw-Up
Malcolm Gladwell, renowned author of "The Tipping Point," joins the discussion to delve into the controversial Derek Chauvin case. He examines the complexities of police accountability and the influence of video evidence on public perception. The conversation also touches on how external pressures may have shaped judicial outcomes and the critical need for reforms in policing practices. Throughout, Gladwell addresses the broader societal implications of these events, making for a thought-provoking dialogue.

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Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 19min
Ep. 2169 - BREAKING: Le Pen BANNED?!?
In this discussion, Dr. Ernst Root, an Afrikaner activist and filmmaker, sheds light on the complexities of modern South Africa. He critiques the narratives surrounding apartheid's end and highlights ongoing issues like farm killings. The conversation also explores the need for decentralized governance to accommodate diverse cultural identities. Additionally, Root emphasizes the importance of local solutions for refugees and advocates for addressing the needs of all societal groups in a fair and inclusive manner.

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Mar 28, 2025 • 1h 2min
Ep. 2168 - TRADE WAR: Trump Declares Massive Car Tariffs
Conservative commentator Michael Knowles joins the discussion, bringing his expertise on culture and politics. They delve into the fallout from recent special elections and the implications of Trump's new auto tariffs, predicting rising vehicle prices and geopolitical shifts. Knowles critiques the modern retelling of Snow White, examining its impact on gender roles and cultural values. The conversation also touches on larger themes of political narratives in filmmaking and the evolving American political landscape.

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Mar 27, 2025 • 1h 9min
Ep. 2167 - MORE TRUMP WINNING: NPR CEO IMPLODES, MS-13 Head ARRESTED
A Capitol Hill hearing highlights allegations of bias at NPR, stirring debate on public media impartiality. The arrest of an MS-13 leader raises questions about immigration policies amidst political complexities. The Chauvin trial is dissected, revealing challenges to juror impartiality and the impact of public sentiment on justice. Discussions also touch on energy independence and economic policies that affect consumers. Amidst these controversies, refreshing sleep products and educational initiatives are promoted, emphasizing the interconnectedness of social issues.

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Mar 26, 2025 • 48min
Ep. 2166 - Democrat Launches Verbal ASSAULT on Disabled Texas Governor: “HOT WHEELS”
A Democratic Congresswoman ignites controversy by labeling Texas Governor Greg Abbott as “Hot Wheels,” sparking discussions on disability and political decorum. President Trump's latest executive orders and national security blunders involving his team’s classified chats are scrutinized. The podcast also examines voter sentiments towards Trump amid ongoing GOP and Democratic strategies, while highlighting the complexities of national security, free speech issues at Columbia University, and the resurgence of conversations around civil rights.

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Mar 25, 2025 • 53min
Ep. 2165 - National Security Bombshell & The Case For Derek Chauvin Ep.3 | The Autopsy
This discussion dives into a concerning national security breach involving Trump officials and a journalist, revealing the risks of informal communications amidst escalating geopolitical tensions. It also examines the controversial Derek Chauvin case, highlighting medical findings and the nuances of legal arguments surrounding George Floyd's death. Additionally, the podcast touches on the Trump administration's deregulatory efforts and their implications for job growth, along with policies addressing illegal immigration and their impact on safety.