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Mar 17, 2021 • 45min
Ep. 1217 - Candace Owens Ends Cardi B, And It’s Hilarious
A fiery confrontation unfolds as Candace Owens hits back at Cardi B's slanderous comments, sparking a debate on American racial politics. The discussion shifts to the cultural clash over women's representation in music, questioning whether provocative performances empower or degrade. The podcast also critiques contemporary societal values, tackling the impact of critical race theory in schools and the Biden administration's immigration policies amid a border crisis. A thought-provoking exploration of tradition versus modern morality ensues.

Mar 16, 2021 • 59min
Ep. 1216 - The WaPo’s Massive Trump Retraction
A major retraction by The Washington Post shakes the media landscape as it reveals a misquote from a Trump phone call, highlighting the dangers of anonymous sourcing. The discussion critiques Biden's press conference absences and examines the media's role in shaping narratives about his economic policies. Significant concerns arise over rising taxes and their impact on the middle class. There's also an exploration of the ongoing border crisis and tensions between faith and media portrayal, emphasizing the need for individuals of faith to stand firm.

Mar 15, 2021 • 49min
Ep. 1215 - The Military Goes Woke
The podcast dives into the military's controversial shift towards 'woke' ideologies, juxtaposing leadership views with those of the rank-and-file. It critiques the implications of gender integration policies in combat roles and explores how media influences public perception. Listeners hear about the Grammys reflecting cultural clashes, while concerns about government overreach amidst the COVID pandemic are dissected. The discussion also touches on accountability in reality TV and the growing tensions between traditional values and modern societal expectations.

Mar 12, 2021 • 1h 9min
Ep. 1214 - Biden Takes A Very Slow, Dishonest Victory Lap
Biden claims victory over COVID-19 while taking credit for unearned accomplishments. The Pentagon targets Tucker Carlson amidst military and social policy controversies. Amazon's censorship of books opposing the LGBTQ+ agenda raises alarms about corporate control over discourse. A critical look at media biases and government accountability in handling the pandemic highlights a disconnect between political narratives and scientific data. The episode also dives into corporate double standards and their implications for public conversations.

Mar 10, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1212 - The Woke Are American Royalty
Media fervor reaches a peak as Piers Morgan faces backlash for his stance on Meghan Markle, while discussions whirl around the portrayal of the British royal family. The complexities of opinion and victimhood are examined, revealing societal pressures that stifle dissent. The 'woke royalty' phenomenon emerges, highlighting the dangers of modern discourse where criticism is often silenced. Delving into the impacts of the 'woke' movement, the conversation touches on cancel culture and ideological influence on youth in education.

Mar 9, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1211 - Biden Is The Most Transformational Inanimate Object In History
The discussion kicks off with a critique of President Biden's actions and the CDC's recent changes affecting the vaccinated. There's a humorous take on Biden's perceived incompetence versus his administration's activities. The conversation dives into universal basic income proposals for families and the implications for economic mobility. Additionally, they tackle the chaos of modern gender policies and political narratives surrounding immigration. Finally, it examines youth voter registration changes amid ongoing COVID-19 controversies.

Mar 8, 2021 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1210 - Princess Woke vs. The Monarchy
Meghan Markle's accusations of racism within the royal family spark a heated debate. The potential economic fallout from Biden's $1.9 trillion bill is scrutinized, with concerns about dependency and inflation. The podcast explores the contrasting narratives of privilege versus victimhood in royal life. It also delves into how COVID-19 messaging affects different age groups and critiques the rise of cancel culture, particularly regarding censorship in literature and societal norms.

Mar 5, 2021 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1209 - Freedom Is For Neanderthals
President Biden's comments about reopening society spark a heated debate. The controversial H.R. 1 legislation raises concerns about electoral integrity. Mask mandates and economic recovery are scrutinized as job growth statistics come into play. The removal of Dr. Seuss books from eBay highlights censorship issues in children's literature. Meanwhile, Hollywood grapples with its past amid cancel culture, raising questions about the future of cultural diversity.

Mar 4, 2021 • 48min
Ep. 1208 - Why The Left Is So Enraged At Reopening
Chaos ensues as Texas and Mississippi reopen, igniting outrage from Democrats and the media, claimed to stem from jealousy. The conversation shifts to the future of COVID-19 as it might become endemic, requiring a focus on personal risk assessments. Debates on mask mandates highlight the tension between personal freedom and government authority. Allegations against Governor Cuomo reveal political hypocrisy, while frustrations over government overreach call for a revival of personal liberties.

Mar 3, 2021 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1207 - The Book Burners Are Here
Six Dr. Seuss books have been withdrawn from circulation, igniting a debate on censorship and its consequences for artistic expression. The discussion highlights how cancel culture prioritizes individual feelings over collective creativity. Parallels are drawn between book censorship and individual rights, including the Second Amendment. The conversation extends to how technology and societal pressures are transforming children's literature, questioning the motivations behind this ideological shift. The podcast also examines the political implications of COVID-19 governance and vaccine disparities.


