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Jul 7, 2021 • 51min
Ep. 1291 - How To Create An Emergency To Grab Power
The discussion kicks off with a sharp critique of politicians declaring emergencies, particularly around gun violence, arguing it distracts from individual accountability. There's a thought-provoking analysis of critical race theory's infiltration into education and military settings, raising alarms over indoctrination. The dialogue also delves into the concepts of privilege and allyship, urging recognition of social advantages. In a contentious debate, the complexities of equity vs. equality are unraveled, highlighting the challenges posed by societal agendas in education.

Jul 6, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1290 - Yes, They Hate The Country
Leading leftists express discontent with America on Independence Day, highlighting a troubling decline in national pride among young Americans. The episode critiques the National Education Association's promotion of critical race theory and examines the complexities of patriotism amidst historical failings. It debates the influences of contemporary narratives on identity politics and education, tackling hot topics like privilege and emotional connections in modern relationships. The conversation addresses misconceptions about American ideals versus accusations of systemic racism.

Jul 4, 2021 • 18min
Prelude to Independence
Delve into the turbulent times that spurred the Declaration of Independence and the American Revolution. Discover British fears of colonial growth and the mounting resistance against their control. Key moments like the Boston Massacre and Tea Party showcase the escalating tensions. Uncover the contentious drafting of the Declaration, including the moral dilemmas around slavery among the founders. Finally, reflect on July 2, 1776, a day earmarked for celebration despite the Revolution's struggles.

Jun 30, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1287 - For The Sexual Left, Confusion Is The Point
The podcast dives into the complexities of gender identity, questioning the impact of phrases like 'he, she, and they' as shaped by media. It critiques the left’s use of ambiguous language to create moral confusion and how this influences societal norms. Discussions also shine a light on racial ideologies in public policy and the checks on objectivity they impose. Additionally, the influence of children's programming on political ideologies, particularly through platforms like Disney Plus, is examined, highlighting potential ramifications for future generations.

Jun 30, 2021 • 3min
New Daily Wire Podcast: America's Forgotten Heroes
Explore the untold stories of America's overlooked heroes who made remarkable sacrifices during dark times. Discover the lives of seven courageous individuals who have often been forgotten in popular narratives. Their legacies deserve recognition as we honor those who shaped the nation in ways that history books may not reflect. This podcast invites listeners to celebrate and remember these hidden figures who played vital roles in America's journey.

Jun 29, 2021 • 48min
Ep. 1286 - The Cold Civil War
California's travel ban extends to red states, igniting conversations about political divides and individual rights. Gwen Berry's national anthem protest raises eyebrows and questions about American identity. The podcast delves into cultural indoctrination in schools and the ideological clashes shaping society. It also critiques the politicization of COVID-19, emphasizing the tensions between public health and government control. Amidst these debates, sports, especially football, reflect broader cultural polarization.

Jun 28, 2021 • 48min
Ep. 1285 - Democrats Are Set For A Bruising In 2022
Polling data reveals that Democrats are struggling with declining support on key issues like inflation and policing. The discussion highlights a gap between Democratic policies and public sentiment, illustrating voter preference for Republican ideas. Legal battles over voting laws in Georgia raise questions about racial implications and political motivations. Additionally, the podcast critiques the Biden administration's handling of border security and urges a sense of gratitude for American privileges amid ongoing societal challenges.

Jun 27, 2021 • 1h 20min
Russell Brand | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 116
Russell Brand, an English comedian and activist known for his incisive commentary, shares his journey from fame to a spiritual awakening. He discusses the importance of finding purpose beyond material success and how societal distractions affect genuine happiness. Brand dives into themes of individual responsibility, the complexities of human nature, and the quest for compassion in an increasingly polarized world. Their conversation also touches on addiction recovery, fatherhood, and the call for decentralized governance, all sparked by mutual respect and understanding.

Jun 26, 2021 • 13min
Debunked: Climate Change Hysteria
Dive into climate change discussions that tackle the extremes of rhetoric and push for balanced solutions. Explore the economic costs of climate regulations and discover alternative strategies, including nuclear energy. Challenge alarmist views with a focus on practical solutions and innovations. The podcast promotes critical thinking and highlights the necessity of fact-based responses to environmental issues.

Jun 25, 2021 • 52min
Ep. 1284 - The Republican Dolts’ Caucus
Five Senate Republicans are surprisingly backing Biden’s infrastructure plan, raising eyebrows. Biden's public performances spark concern, while Kamala Harris lurks, ready to step in. The podcast critiques the urgent need for infrastructure investment amidst inflation. It questions the real nature of bipartisan support in the legislation. Vaccine hesitancy in marginalized communities is explored, alongside a lighter take on political dynamics. Lastly, the impact of the January 6th narrative is examined, highlighting its use as a distraction from pressing issues.


