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Feb 3, 2022 • 50min
Ep. 1426 - Why Do People Trust Rogan Over CNN? Here’s Why.
A key figure at CNN resigns amid scandal, raising eyebrows about media ethics. The debate heats up as trust in CNN wavers compared to the appeal of figures like Joe Rogan. The fallout exposes tensions within the media landscape, with calls for greater accountability. Meanwhile, Biden's administration faces scrutiny over economic challenges and pandemic responses. The impact of the Omicron variant on jobs adds further depth to the discussion, highlighting a crucial moment for leadership and public trust.

Feb 2, 2022 • 48min
Ep. 1425 - Whoopi Goldberg Suspended From “The View”
Whoopi Goldberg faces a two-week suspension from her show following controversial comments, sparking heated discussions on free speech and media double standards. A new study reveals COVID-19 lockdowns had minimal impact on death rates but caused significant economic damage. The national debt hits a staggering $30 trillion, raising alarms about fiscal responsibility. Meanwhile, Matt Walsh ventures into children's literature, creating buzz around his new book. The episode navigates the complexities of accountability and political discourse in today's climate.

Feb 1, 2022 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1424 - Whoopi Goldberg Says Everyone Is Racist Except Hitler
Controversy brews as Whoopi Goldberg claims the Holocaust wasn't about race, igniting a discussion on historical misunderstandings. Meanwhile, 70% of Americans are ready to move past COVID. New York Democrats face scrutiny for radical gerrymandering tactics. The podcast critiques double standards in public responses to racism, especially relating to Jewish identity and anti-Semitism, while challenging the symbolic nature of current mask mandates for children. A compelling dive into complex social and political dynamics awaits!

Jan 31, 2022 • 51min
Ep. 1423 - The Quest To Deplatform Joe Rogan
The push to deplatform Joe Rogan intensifies as accusations of COVID misinformation surface. Spotify faces pressures from public outcry, raising questions about censorship and corporate compliance. The podcast also delves into the controversial influence of dark money in politics, highlighting its implications for transparency. Additionally, it tackles issues in education, military effectiveness, and the geopolitical stakes surrounding semiconductor production, especially concerning China's role with Taiwan.

Jan 30, 2022 • 1h 7min
Harmeet K. Dhillon | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 122
Harmeet K. Dhillon, a seasoned lawyer with 30 years of experience and founder of the Dhillon Law Group, discusses pivotal legal battles against governmental overreach, particularly the landmark lawsuit challenging OSHA's vaccine mandate. She shares insights into the Supreme Court's rulings and the intricate balance of power between state and federal authorities. Dhillon also addresses election law complexities, emphasizing voter suppression concerns and the importance of safeguarding individual liberties in today's political climate.

Jan 28, 2022 • 48min
Ep. 1422 - The Biden Economy Hits The Skids
In a turbulent economic climate, stock investors are reacting to a Federal Reserve rate hike. President Biden's new cryptocurrency regulations are stirring debate over financial autonomy versus government control. The podcast delves into the ramifications of rising inflation and market volatility while critiquing media narratives surrounding Supreme Court nominations. Discussions also highlight misconceptions about cryptocurrencies and the political dynamics shaping voter perceptions. It's a thought-provoking journey through economic challenges and their implications.

Jan 27, 2022 • 50min
Ep. 1421 - Justice Breyer Gets Out While The Getting’s Good
Justice Stephen Breyer's surprise retirement shakes up the political landscape as midterm elections approach. The podcast dives into President Biden's potential Supreme Court pick, emphasizing a black woman amid critiques of identity politics. Discussion unfolds on the contrast between judicial appointments based on qualifications versus race, and explores the Federal Reserve's looming interest rate hike. The cultural tug-of-war around COVID-19 responses highlights broader issues in public discourse.

Jan 26, 2022 • 50min
Ep. 1420 - The Rolling Disaster Continues
The stock market is feeling the heat with speculation around a Federal Reserve rate hike, leading to wild swings in major indices. Meanwhile, the Biden administration pulls back on its vaccine mandate while proposing new rules. Energy supply strategies are increasingly crucial as tensions with Russia escalate, affecting both Europe and U.S. gas prices. The chaotic border crisis catches attention, alongside a look at leadership challenges faced by the current administration. Plus, a deep dive into the societal debates surrounding race, immigration, and media representation.

Jan 25, 2022 • 49min
Ep. 1419 - Biden’s The Stupid SOB
Tensions rise as President Biden calls a reporter a derogatory name amidst discussions of deploying U.S. troops to Europe. The Supreme Court is prepped to tackle the constitutionality of affirmative action, raising tough questions around race and merit in education. With geopolitics heating up in Ukraine, personal accounts illustrate the mounting fears of invasion. The podcast critically examines pandemic responses and the ongoing debates about COVID-19 measures, showcasing the divisions in public health responses and political rhetoric.

Jan 24, 2022 • 50min
Ep. 1418 - The Rain In Ukraine Falls Mainly Because Of Joe's Brain
The discussion dives into the Biden administration's challenges, including low approval ratings and dissatisfaction among Democrats. It critiques foreign policy towards Russia and China amidst escalating tensions in Ukraine and Taiwan. The podcast also highlights the historical context of military funding and past conflicts. Additionally, it examines pandemic policies' detrimental impact on youth mental health, contrasting responses in different states. A brief mention of customizable sofas adds a quirky touch to the serious topics at hand.


