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Dec 21, 2021 • 4min
We’re taking our lawsuit against Biden to the Supreme Court
The podcast dives into the ongoing legal fight against the Biden administration's vaccine mandate. Recent developments are explored, especially the Sixth Circuit Court's decision to lift the injunction. The hosts emphasize the importance of defending individual rights and the necessity of taking the battle to the Supreme Court. Activism and resistance against government overreach remain key themes, encouraging listeners to make their voices heard.

Dec 20, 2021 • 1h 9min
Ep. 1399 - Joe Manchin Ends Joe Biden’s Presidency
Senator Joe Manchin, a notable moderate from West Virginia, discusses his decision to withdraw support for the Build Back Better initiative, asserting his constituents' concerns. He highlights the political fallout, suggesting his opposition could inadvertently shield Biden from backlash. The conversation also critiques the disconnect between progressive ideals and the practical needs of voters, while unpacking the complexities of pandemic responses and the mixed messaging surrounding COVID-19. Manchin's insights into the challenges facing the Democratic Party offer a captivating look into modern politics.

Dec 17, 2021 • 3min
Join Me and Jordan Peterson on The Daily Wire
Dive into intimate conversations over coffee, where deep discussions flow freely. Discover the excitement around exploring engaging dialogues with influential figures. Get a personal glimpse into the lives and thoughts of these intriguing personalities, promising thought-provoking insights and relatable moments.

Dec 17, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1398 - The Omicron Panic Tsunami Hits
The podcast dives into the contrast between public panic over the Omicron variant and its surprisingly low death rates. It critiques media sensationalism, urging a rational view of COVID-19 risks. Discussions around vaccine efficacy highlight the importance of remaining calm despite rising infection rates. The speakers also address the implications of government mandates and push for community action against them. Finally, there's an exploration of how fear is being used to drive significant societal changes during the pandemic.

Dec 16, 2021 • 54min
Ep. 1397 - Team Biden's Attack On Bitcoin
Interest rates are set for potential hikes as inflation rises, sparking debates on the Biden administration's economic policies. The turmoil within the Democratic Party complicates efforts for a $1.7 trillion spending bill amidst internal tensions. Cryptocurrency regulation emerges as a hot topic, with discussions on its benefits compared to traditional banking. Additionally, insider trading among Congress members raises ethical questions, while Biden's views on freedom during the pandemic spark further controversy.

Dec 15, 2021 • 53min
Ep. 1396 - For Democrats, It’s January 6 Or Bust
The podcast dives into the Biden administration's plans to commemorate January 6, questioning the political motivations behind it. It highlights the complexities of accountability surrounding the Capitol riots, critiquing oversimplified narratives. Economic discussions address rising prices, particularly meat costs, and challenge claims of corporate greed. The conversation also navigates the public's disillusionment with leadership, the disconnect between politicians and everyday Americans, and examines the Omicron variant's impact amid ongoing health debates.

Dec 14, 2021 • 51min
Ep. 1395 - How The West’s Covid Policy Betrayed The Young
COVID-19 policies disproportionately harmed the young while primarily threatening the elderly. The conversation critiques government mandates and highlights new antiviral treatments. With mental health at risk, a petition against vaccine mandates is presented. The discussion shifts to climate change, questioning political narratives linking it to extreme weather events. It critiques electric vehicle incentives, suggesting they overlook significant emission sources. Listeners are encouraged to rethink political approaches to public health and environmental policy.

Dec 13, 2021 • 51min
Ep. 1394 - When Will The Biden Inflation Bubble Burst?
The podcast dives into the alarming rise of inflation, marking a 6.8% increase and its potential impact on upcoming elections. It critiques recent economic policies and their effects on small businesses, highlighting workforce challenges. The discussion also touches on the Federal Reserve’s role in overspending and rising deficits. Additionally, there’s a focus on parental discontent regarding COVID-19 school policies, questioning political leadership and its consequences on safety and education. The episode emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility in these turbulent times.

Dec 10, 2021 • 53min
Ep. 1393 - GUILTY: Jussie Smollett’s Attacker Convicted
The conviction of Jussie Smollett for faking a hate crime sparks a fiery discussion about media narratives and public reactions. The hosts humorously dissect the chaotic aftermath and the implications for societal perceptions of victimhood. They explore the bizarre details of the staged attack and the questionable claims that emerged, while critiquing the media's rush to judgment. The broader effects on political narratives and issues of race are examined, leaving listeners to reflect on the reliability of information in today’s media landscape.

Dec 9, 2021 • 54min
Ep. 1392 - California, Land Of Evil
California's ambitious plan to become an abortion sanctuary ignites fierce debate amidst changing political landscapes. The rising crime rates reflect broader societal issues, while nostalgic memories of a better past clash with current realities. A deepening political divide strains friendships and highlights moral superiority claims on both sides. Amidst legislative failures, the essence of conservatism is scrutinized, showcasing a crisis within the Republican Party as they grapple with radical left ideologies and their implications for governance.


