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Nov 16, 2021 • 50min

Ep. 1377 - The Kyle Rittenhouse Case Reaches Its Conclusion

The podcast dives deep into the Kyle Rittenhouse case, unpacking the flawed closing arguments from the prosecution and the defense's strategic counter. It critiques the influence of media narratives on public perception and the political implications tied to the trial. The discussion highlights self-defense claims supported by video evidence and examines the complexities surrounding racial dynamics in media coverage. It also explores broader issues of justice and community responses, shedding light on systemic challenges faced during such high-profile events.
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Nov 15, 2021 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1376 - What If Biden Stabs Kamala Harris In The Back First?

A recent CNN critique raises questions about Kamala Harris and the current economy, which many Americans find lacking despite supposed prosperity. Tensions between Biden and Harris are explored, revealing frustrations and low approval ratings that complicate their political alliance. The podcast highlights the significant shifts in the job market driven by rising inflation as workers seek better opportunities. Additionally, it touches on the challenges of democracy amid political discontent and the ongoing narrative battles within the Democratic Party.
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Nov 12, 2021 • 1h 6min

Ep. 1375 - The Rittenhouse Debacle Continues

The ongoing Rittenhouse trial reveals a struggling prosecution and stark media contrasts with the Ahmaud Arbery case. Insights on how narratives shape public perception highlight ideological divides on race and justice. The complexities of self-defense claims and the inconsistent labeling of individuals during protests are dissected. Plus, a discussion around controversial public figures and their legal battles sheds light on societal backlash and accountability. The episode also addresses the tangible impacts of cancel culture on discourse.
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Nov 11, 2021 • 1h 4min

Ep. 1374 - The Rittenhouse Trial And The Collapse Of American Institutional Trust

The trial of Kyle Rittenhouse takes center stage, revealing the prosecution's missteps and the media's controversial portrayal. The discussion dives into the erosion of trust in American institutions sparked by the case. Rising inflation under the Biden administration adds another layer of concern, affecting household budgets and revealing the disconnect between wage growth and living expenses. As political pressures shape the justice system, the complexities of self-defense laws and courtroom dynamics are scrutinized, highlighting the challenges in high-profile legal cases.
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Nov 11, 2021 • 1h 35min

Daily Wire Backstage: Turning Of The Tide

Joined by Andrew Klavan, a conservative author and filmmaker; Matt Walsh, a commentator and filmmaker; and Michael Knowles, a commentator and author, the discussion revolves around the recent vaccine mandates under the Biden administration. They tackle the legal challenges these mandates pose to individual rights and emphasize the importance of grassroots action. Highlights include commentary on the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, the complexities of cancel culture, and the evolving political landscape, particularly during the pivotal Virginia elections. Their banter weaves serious topics with light-hearted moments.
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Nov 10, 2021 • 52min

Ep. 1373 - The Panem Elites vs. Actual Humans

The podcast dives into the widening gap between the Biden administration and everyday Americans, highlighting concerns over vaccine mandates for children. It explores the growing discontent within the Democratic Party, especially between progressives and moderates. The discussion challenges the party's climate agenda amidst pressing economic issues and critiques elite disconnect seen in extravagant events. It also examines the soaring costs of living, the educational system's disconnection from value, and the government's struggle to address inflation and economic pressures.
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Nov 9, 2021 • 1h 2min

Ep. 1372 - Biden: Ignore The Law, Obey Me

The discussion tackles Biden's controversial vaccine mandate and its legal challenges, highlighting its potential unconstitutionality. Rising gas prices prompt critique of energy policies, while new educational initiatives aim to reform higher education. There's a focus on the impact of COVID-19 on the job market and public trust in government. Delving into electoral shifts, the podcast critiques the disconnect between political elites and everyday Americans, emphasizing the urgent need for policy reform that addresses citizens' realities.
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Nov 4, 2021 • 1h 7min

Ep. 1369 - We're Fighting The Tyrannical Biden Vaccine Mandate, And We Need Your Help

The podcast dives into the Biden administration's controversial vaccine mandate, arguing it infringes on personal freedoms and could signify government overreach. Listeners are urged to rally against this mandate through legal action. It also explores the mounting challenges faced by Democrats, including misjudging voter sentiment and the rise of political outsiders. Critical discussions on the disconnect between party leadership and the education concerns of parents highlight a shifting political landscape, with implications for upcoming elections.
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Nov 3, 2021 • 59min

Ep. 1368 - Bloodbath For The Democrats

The recent elections reveal significant defeats for Democrats, particularly in Virginia and Minnesota, as voter sentiments shift against policies like 'defund the police.' The surprising Republican victories highlight changing dynamics, especially among suburban voters. Internal conflicts within the Democratic Party are exacerbated by leadership challenges and demographic shifts. Education and social issues emerge as key factors influencing voter decisions. As the GOP gains ground, the Democrats grapple with defining their identity and strategies moving forward.
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Nov 2, 2021 • 57min

Ep. 1367 - Zero Hour For Democrats In Virginia

Virginia's gubernatorial race intensifies as candidates vie for voter support, with critical focus on education and race dynamics. Terry McAuliffe faces backlash for playing the race card, while Glenn Youngkin seeks to engage voters on educational issues. Parents express deep concerns about critical race theory and school safety, alongside political maneuvering within the Democratic Party regarding Biden's Build Back Better plan. Additionally, skepticism over climate action grows as Biden's actions contradict his rhetoric at a recent conference.

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