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May 30, 2022 • 19min

Gary Sinise on Service and Sacrifice

Gary Sinise, famed for his role as Lieutenant Dan in "Forrest Gump," passionately shares his commitment to serving veterans through his foundation. He reflects on the evolving meaning of Memorial Day and its importance for honoring sacrifices. Sinise discusses initiatives supporting Gold Star families and wounded veterans, including mortgage-free homes and community events. He also highlights a special screening of Top Gun for service members, emphasizing the vital connection between civilians and the military.
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May 28, 2022 • 15min

Debunked: JFK Assassination Conspiracies

The podcast dives deep into the JFK assassination, unraveling the events leading up to it and examining various conspiracy theories. It dissects the evidence linking Lee Harvey Oswald to the crime, including his marksmanship and key physical proof. The troubled life of Oswald is explored, shedding light on his motivations and psychological struggles. Myths surrounding the assassination are challenged, revealing how media portrayals have shaped public perception. Ultimately, it argues against absolving Oswald of his actions, emphasizing his role as the lone gunman.
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May 27, 2022 • 59min

Ep. 1504 - The Real Reason Children Died In Uvalde

New details about the Uvalde school massacre challenge existing narratives. The podcast critically analyzes law enforcement's response, emphasizing the inadequacies in training and decision-making. It advocates for practical security measures in schools rather than relying solely on gun control. The discussion also critiques political responses and the limitations of current gun violence solutions, highlighting the need for a multifaceted approach to the root causes of violence. Finally, it addresses the impact of cancel culture on public discourse.
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May 26, 2022 • 1h 3min

Ep. 1503 - Posturing On Graves Isn’t Virtue, It’s Moral Sickness

The discussion starts with critical failures in law enforcement during the Uvalde shooting and the implications for community safety. It dives into the troubling background of mass shooters and the systemic neglect of mental health issues. Political posturing at press conferences is scrutinized, highlighting exploitation of tragedy for self-gain. Additionally, the complexities of gun violence are examined alongside societal responsibilities and the desperate need for genuine solutions to prevent future incidents.
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May 25, 2022 • 46min

Ep. 1502 - The Vicious Political Manipulation of Another Evil School Shooting

A tragic school shooting in Texas claimed the lives of 19 children, sparking intense political manipulation. The discussion critiques the divisive rhetoric from political leaders, highlighting the ineffective nature of proposed measures. It examines the complexities of gun control through international case studies while advocating for transparency and prioritizing public safety. There's a focus on enhancing security in schools, especially within Jewish communities, addressing the urgent need for protective measures.
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May 24, 2022 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1501 - Davos Elitists Want To Rule The World

Dive into the elitist mindset at the World Economic Forum, where self-proclaimed leaders justify their power through academia. Tackle the clash between traditional capitalism and stakeholder capitalism, questioning elite-driven economic frameworks. Explore the complexities of global governance and its impact on national sovereignty. Critique the push for political unity amidst division, while analyzing the stifling of dissenting voices in politics. Plus, heated debates on gender identity in education take center stage, highlighting parental concerns against corporate endorsements.
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May 23, 2022 • 46min

Ep. 1500 - China, Monkeypox, and Recession, Oh My!

The podcast dives into Biden's bold claim of military support for Taiwan against Chinese aggression, dissecting the potential geopolitical fallout. It also tackles rising concerns about monkeypox, questioning public health responses and inconsistencies compared to COVID-19. Economic anxiety looms as stocks approach bear market territory, with discussions on small businesses facing harsh realities. Finally, political turbulence is highlighted as the midterms approach, examining Democrat strategies amid inflation worries.
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May 22, 2022 • 52min

Jonathan Isaac | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 126

Jonathan Isaac, an NBA player known for his strong Christian faith, discusses his courageous choice to stand for the national anthem while others knelt in protest. He shares insights from his new book, "Why I Stand," detailing his experiences with the NBA's vaccine mandates and the pressures of the Black Lives Matter movement. Isaac reflects on overcoming adversity, personal struggles with anxiety, and how his faith shaped his identity. His journey serves as an inspiring testament to standing firm in one's beliefs.
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May 21, 2022 • 12min

Debunked: FDR's New Deal Saved America

The podcast explores the controversial aspects of FDR's New Deal and its perceived role in combating the Great Depression. The discussion challenges the effectiveness of government intervention, arguing that some policies may have exacerbated economic issues. It delves into the long-term impacts of legislation like Social Security and critiques the inflation and unemployment rates that followed. The analysis raises important questions about the legacy of past policies and their implications for today's economic strategies.
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May 20, 2022 • 49min

Ep. 1499 - Joe Biden’s Stagflation Cannot Be Escaped

The podcast delves into the troubling state of the economy, highlighting the risks of stagflation and rising unemployment. It discusses alarming signs reminiscent of the subprime mortgage crisis. Listeners will also hear insights on how inflation is straining household budgets, alongside a critique of government spending. The intriguing controversies surrounding Hunter Biden and their political implications are examined, as well as the evolving landscape of personal freedoms in response to abortion laws. Expect a thought-provoking critique on leadership and media narratives.

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