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Aug 31, 2020 • 1h 9min

Ep. 1085 - Blaming Trump For Antifa And BLM

Tensions rise as a Trump supporter is shot in Portland, sparking fierce media debates. The podcast dives into the dramatic narrative conflicts surrounding protests, with accusations of bias based on political alignment. It critiques local governance's response to civil unrest and examines the complexities of accountability amid differing narratives. Insights into misinformation and the portrayal of violence in protests reveal a tangled web of societal and political factors, leaving listeners questioning the shifting blame towards Trump amid ongoing chaos.
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Aug 29, 2020 • 1h 10min

Daily Wire Backstage: RNC-Ya At The Polls Edition

The hosts dive into the effectiveness of the Republican Party's messaging during the recent RNC. They debate the impact of not airing riot footage and analyze Donald Trump's showmanship in his speech. The discussion critiques media biases surrounding political narratives and highlights home security concerns amid urban violence. They explore Biden’s polling struggles and speculate on his debate participation against Trump. Tying in varied topics like banking innovations and the Catholic-Democrat dilemma, the conversation remains lively and insightful.
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Aug 28, 2020 • 1h 15min

Ep. 1084 - Trump Makes His Case

Trump accepts the Republican nomination amid protests, highlighting political tensions around systemic racism. The discussion critiques the Democratic response to unrest and explores the media's portrayal of protests. Conversations delve into the implications of police violence, due process, and the contrasting narratives surrounding political protests. The podcast also contrasts Trump's rally speeches with his teleprompter talks, emphasizing themes of American unity and exceptionalism as election dynamics shift amidst civil unrest.
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Aug 27, 2020 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1083 - Can America Survive This?

The turmoil in Kenosha sparks discussions about the impact of media narratives on public perception. The NBA's protest against systemic racism raises questions about sports and political activism. Amidst severe storms in Louisiana, the economic implications of societal unrest are scrutinized. The complexities surrounding the Kyle Rittenhouse case reveal the challenges of media portrayal. Finally, a tense armed incident showcases the intricacies of police responses and public reaction, emphasizing the need for clear condemnation of violence.
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Aug 26, 2020 • 1h 5min

Ep. 1082 - Here, The Mob Rules

Chaos erupts in Wisconsin as protests explode following the shooting of Jacob Blake. The podcast dissects the blurry lines between peaceful demonstrators and rioters, analyzing media narratives that shape public perception. It questions law enforcement responses while shedding light on civil unrest's consequences for innocent business owners. Meanwhile, reflections on the RNC highlight contrasting leadership narratives and a call for accountability in political responses. The conversation navigates themes of justice, patriotism, and the impact of media sensationalism.
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Aug 25, 2020 • 52min

Ep. 1081 - Now It’s Trump’s Turn

The podcast dives into the Republican National Convention, emphasizing crime, COVID, and communism. Nikki Haley and Tim Scott compete to capture the audience's attention. It contrasts optimistic visions from the RNC with the Democratic approach, focusing on community safety and accountability. Discussions highlight the GOP's outreach to Black voters, critiquing Democratic policies and media representation. The complexities of patriotism versus political narratives are explored, illustrating growing disillusionment within the Black community towards the Democratic Party.
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Aug 24, 2020 • 1h 2min

Ep. 1080 - As The Cities Burn

Tune in for a deep dive into the chaos erupting from recent protests and civil unrest. The discussion highlights the responsibilities of political leaders amid violence in major cities like Denver and Portland. There's a critical examination of narratives surrounding police violence and the need for conservative voter action. The episode also scrutinizes personal security amid rising cybercrime threats and reflects on family dynamics through a teenager's quest for emancipation. Get ready for a thought-provoking analysis of today's societal and political challenges!
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Aug 23, 2020 • 1h 12min

The Attack On Capitalism: Exploring Socialism’s Shortcomings

Join Peter Robinson, a former chief speechwriter for Reagan, alongside Mike Rowe of 'Dirty Jobs,' journalist John Stossel, and financial expert Dave Ramsey as they delve into the rising interest in socialism among millennials. They dissect the flaws of collectivism, emphasize the role of capitalism in fostering opportunity, and examine personal responsibility in achieving success. The conversation touches on the implications of government policies and the importance of integrity and community in ensuring a prosperous society.
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Aug 22, 2020 • 1h 10min

Daily Wire Backstage: DNC Dumpster Fire Edition

A roundtable discussion dives into the Democratic National Convention, questioning its effectiveness and whether it resonated with voters. They critique political rhetoric, assess the disconnect between media portrayal and true motives, and explore the exploitation of grief in political messaging. There's a focus on contrasting personalities in presidential elections and strategies for upcoming debates between Trump and Biden, emphasizing the importance of a fair format. They also analyze leftist ideologies and the implications for younger voters.
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Aug 20, 2020 • 1h 8min

Ep. 1078 - DNC Night #3: Obama’s Revenge

Billie Eilish endorses Joe Biden in a striking setting, while Hillary Clinton reflects on her political journey. Barack Obama takes center stage, polarizing opinions with his fiery speech against a backdrop of low-energy responses. The podcast critiques the disconnect between celebrity endorsements and everyday struggles, exploring the complexities of gun control rhetoric and political hypocrisy. Attention is given to the divisive legacy of Obama, contrasting it with Trump's chaotic leadership style as the political landscape shifts ahead of the upcoming election.

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