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Mar 31, 2022 • 48min
Ep. 1464 - The Biden Administration’s Complete Collapse
The discussion highlights the Biden administration's plummeting approval ratings amid rising inflation. There's a fiery debate over Disney's influence on children's programming, advocating for traditional alternatives. The podcast delves into looming immigration crises, projecting alarming daily migrant rates. Economic challenges under modern monetary theory are scrutinized, alongside geopolitical tensions from the Russia-Ukraine conflict. It wraps up by reflecting on the administration's struggles and the implications for future elections.

Mar 30, 2022 • 58min
Ep. 1463 - The Elites Hate You And Want To Indoctrinate Your Children
Discussion centers on the controversial infiltration of LGBTQIA+ themes in children's content, particularly from major corporations like Disney. The critique of parental rights in education highlights the debate over safeguarding childhood innocence against ideological pressures. Personal narratives, including NBA star Jonathan Isaac's experience, underscore the societal challenges faced when resisting conformity. There’s also a humorous take on gender theory juxtaposed with everyday life, emphasizing the need for a balanced dialogue around sensitive issues in education.

Mar 29, 2022 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1462 - DeSantis Says No To Disney’s Blackmail
In a thought-provoking discussion, conservative commentator Matt Walsh dives into the implications of Florida's Parental Rights in Education Bill and the media's response to it. He critiques Disney for its progressive stance, arguing it undermines childhood innocence and alienates parents. The conversation also touches on the challenges of balancing parental authority with corporate influence in education. With humor, they dissect recent political missteps and communication struggles of leaders, highlighting the significance of coherent messaging in today's complex political landscape.

Mar 28, 2022 • 49min
Ep. 1461 - Will Smith’s Big Slap, And Joe Biden’s Big Slip
A shocking moment unfolds as Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the Oscars, prompting debates about violence and humor in Hollywood. Meanwhile, President Biden's gaffes during a European visit raise eyebrows. The podcast critiques the shallow virtue signaling from celebrities amid global crises, while examining the disconnect between Hollywood and family values. Geopolitical tensions escalate with commentary on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, highlighting the importance of diplomatic strategy and leadership amidst chaos.

Mar 25, 2022 • 1h
Ep. 1460 - Biden Threatens WMD Retaliation
President Biden's stern message to Putin about WMDs stirs discussions on global diplomacy. Corporate governance takes center stage with Larry Fink's controversial remarks. The podcast also delves into the complexities of the Ukrainian conflict, highlighting military strategies and supply chain issues. Furthermore, it critiques U.S. nuclear policy shifts amid rising global tensions and addresses the pressing need for increased U.S. energy production to support Europe. Gender identity politics and its implications on public perception and medical ethics round out the engaging topics.

Mar 24, 2022 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1459 - Biden’s Female SCOTUS Nominee Doesn’t Know What A Woman Is
Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman on the Supreme Court, discusses her controversial nomination and her refusal to define 'woman' during hearings. She addresses the cultural and legal implications of gender identity debates. The conversation delves into the scrutiny surrounding her judicial philosophy, particularly regarding critical race theory and its influence on her potential rulings. Jackson also highlights the political dynamics at play in judicial confirmations, raising questions about impartiality and media portrayals of nominees.

Mar 22, 2022 • 41min
Ep. 1458 - The LGBT Takeover Of Disney
Disney faces internal conflict as it navigates its political stance, raising questions about its family-friendly image. Leadership struggles emerge with employee protests linked to controversial legislation. The cultural push from progressive ideologies in corporate America is highlighted, alongside a call for alternatives to 'woke' companies. On the geopolitical front, President Biden's vision of a 'new world order' is discussed amid rising tensions in Ukraine and critiques of U.S. foreign policy. Economic strategies and their impacts on global relations round out the conversation.

Mar 22, 2022 • 5min
It’s Time to Win — Introducing: Jeremy’s Razors
Jeremy Boreing, Co-CEO of The Daily Wire and a sharp conservative voice, discusses his bold new strategy against woke corporate America, spotlighting the launch of Jeremy’s Razors. He critiques corporate cancel culture, particularly targeting Harry's Razors for dropping conservative support. Boreing passionately advocates for conservatives to create their own market alternatives, emphasizing the need for economic independence and cultural representation in the face of cancel culture. Join him in the fight to reclaim consumer power!

Mar 21, 2022 • 49min
Ep. 1457 - Is Ukraine Going To Be A Stalemate?
The discussion delves into the possibility of a stalemate in Ukraine, emphasizing Russia's military struggles despite its hypersonic missile claims. It highlights the tragic humanitarian crisis, especially in Mariupol, and examines the precarious situation of dictatorships like Putin's. Zelensky's urgent appeal to Israel for support underscores complex geopolitical alliances, particularly with China playing both sides. The challenges of negotiating peace and the implications for Eastern Europe are also explored, painting a vivid picture of this evolving conflict.

Mar 18, 2022 • 1h 6min
Ep. 1456 - Hunter’s Laptop Was Real, And Everybody Lied About It
Hunter Biden's laptop saga takes center stage as recent admissions from The New York Times challenge previous narratives of disinformation. The discussion broadens to Ukraine, highlighting escalating tensions and military threats amidst civilian devastation. Meanwhile, the podcast tackles the Biden administration's struggles with border policies, including potential migrant surges, and debates over gender identity in sports, underscoring the growing disconnect in political discourse. This landscape paints a vivid picture of current socio-political challenges.


