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Mar 2, 2021 • 1h
Ep. 1206 - Why They're Cancelling Dr. Seuss
The podcast dives into the fallout from Andrew Cuomo's controversial actions and the shifting standards of accountability amid the Me Too movement. It also discusses the cultural fragmentation surrounding Derek Chauvin's trial and critiques the clash between facts and feelings in education. The tension of cancel culture is explored, particularly through the lens of Dr. Seuss and his alleged racism. Finally, it highlights changes in political discourse, notably the shift from class struggle to racial equity in policymaking.

Mar 1, 2021 • 49min
Ep. 1205 - The End For Cuomo?
The political downfall of Andrew Cuomo takes center stage, highlighting his fall from grace amid serious allegations. The podcast discusses the handling of these allegations by fellow Democrats and underscores the need for accountability. Trump's recent speech at CPAC raises eyebrows, critiquing Biden and igniting ongoing cultural battles. The impact of COVID on families is explored, emphasizing struggles with school closures. Additionally, the effects of cancel culture on political rhetoric are examined, revealing concerns over censorship and representation.

Feb 26, 2021 • 50min
Ep. 1204 - Facts Don’t Care About Your Pronouns
The discussion kicks off with the implications of the Equality Act on parental rights regarding children's gender transitions. Rand Paul confronts a Biden nominee about government roles in family decisions. Later, the conversation critiques how the act intertwines gender identity with political and religious freedoms. They explore the tension between biological reality and evolving societal views on gender, emphasizing the need for factual discourse in public policy debates. Personal anecdotes and confrontations highlight the emotional weight behind these complex issues.

Feb 25, 2021 • 48min
Ep. 1203 - The Cancel Culture War Is Here
A cultural clash unfolds as Democrats and Republicans grapple with the ramifications of cancel culture. Recent polls reveal Dems view Trump supporters as a primary threat, overshadowing other pressing issues. The discourse dives deep into racial narratives, spotlighting a controversial Smith College incident and the media's role. Attention shifts to the evolving stance of the ACLU amid identity politics and the protection of free speech. Lastly, Trump's influence complicates the Republican Party's internal dynamics, raising questions about accountability in politics.

Feb 25, 2021 • 2h 2min
The Daily Wire Strikes Back(stage): Canceling Cancel Culture
A lively discussion unfolds around the absurdities of cancel culture, with humorous insights into its effects on Hollywood and free speech. The hosts tackle the hypocrisy of social justice advocates who navigate capitalism while critiquing it. They explore the complexities of institutional responses to woke ideologies and the need for protecting First Amendment rights in the digital age. Between personal anecdotes and cultural commentary, the conversation highlights the importance of integrity, accountability, and the future of conservative voices in media.

Feb 24, 2021 • 49min
Ep. 1202 - Looking For Systemic Racism In All The Wrong Places
A grand jury's decision not to indict officers in Daniel Prude's death ignites a heated debate on systemic racism. The hosts dissect the media's portrayal of police encounters, emphasizing the need for accurate data in understanding police violence. They dive into race narratives in entertainment, scrutinizing the backlash against 'The Bachelor' contestants. A controversial discussion unfolds around voice acting and racial representation, questioning the effectiveness of cancel culture. Finally, they critique media narratives surrounding immigration issues.

Feb 23, 2021 • 52min
Ep. 1201 - The Authoritarian Left Is On The March
The discussion reveals how Democratic Congress people are attempting to exert control over the media, highlighting a worrying trend of censorship. The episode critiques left-wing authoritarianism, contrasting it with right-wing factions, while warning about its impact on free speech. It also dives into the relationship between media misinformation and political pressure, emphasizing the need for critical thinking. The conversation underlines the dangers of emotional manipulation in politics and the importance of accountability in the face of rising authoritarian tendencies.

Feb 22, 2021 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1200 - Fauci Should Be Fired
Dr. Anthony Fauci sparks debate over mask mandates potentially extending into next year. The Biden administration faces scrutiny for its silence on Andrew Cuomo's controversial cover-up. Coca-Cola is in the spotlight for implementing divisive diversity training, raising questions about corporate identity politics. A critical analysis reveals contradictions in health messaging around COVID-19, with ongoing discussions about school reopenings and the pandemic response contrasting different political leaders. Personal freedoms and effective communication around vaccination are emphasized throughout.

Feb 21, 2021 • 1h 8min
Gina Carano | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 111
Gina Carano, a trailblazer in women's MMA and known for her role as Cara Dune in "The Mandalorian," shares her tumultuous journey in Hollywood after her recent dismissal from Disney. She discusses the challenges of navigating cancel culture and maintaining her authenticity amid public scrutiny. Gina reflects on the backlash surrounding her political views and the intricacies of media relations. Excitingly, she reveals plans for a new film with The Daily Wire, emphasizing the importance of resilience and standing firm against societal pressures.

Feb 19, 2021 • 49min
Ep. 1199 - Ted Cruz And The Politics Of Hypocrisy
A senator faces backlash after a controversial Cancun trip during a Texas crisis, raising questions about political hypocrisy. The discussion critiques media narratives and public outrage, contrasting responses to different political figures. Attention shifts to the Biden administration's COVID policy, examining mask mandates and vaccination rates. The podcast delves into how political beliefs shape education and consumer behavior, highlighting increasing polarization and its effects on society and personal relationships.


