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May 1, 2020 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1002 - Biden Speaks!
Joe Biden finally addresses Tara Reade's accusations, sparking debates about media bias and transparency in political coverage. His communication skills and campaign strategies come under scrutiny, especially amid the contrasting treatment of similar allegations against Donald Trump. The podcast also critiques the impact of COVID-19 on the economy and explores political accountability in the face of scandals. It questions the role of media narratives in shaping public perceptions and emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to governance and public health.

Apr 30, 2020 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1001 - The Moving Lockdown Goalposts
The podcast dives into the complexities of COVID-19 lockdowns and their economic impacts. It discusses the hidden costs of these measures, contrasting different national responses like Sweden's. The conversation shifts to the ambitious Operation Warp Speed and its financial implications. There's a critique of the media's portrayal of political decisions during the pandemic. The hosts also explore accountability in government actions and highlight the tension between public health policies and personal freedoms.

Apr 29, 2020 • 1h 11min
Ep. 1000 - All Politics Is Local
Political accountability takes center stage as the handling of COVID-19 by New York leaders faces scrutiny. Media bias highlights uneven criticism of Democratic and Republican officials. The discussion tackles the hypocrisy surrounding public health measures, particularly toward the Jewish community. Shifting perceptions of Joe Biden's leadership emerge, especially amidst comparisons with Donald Trump. With a focus on political maneuvering and media narratives, the episode unpacks the complexities within the current electoral landscape.

Apr 28, 2020 • 1h 5min
Ep. 999 - The Media Can’t Reade
The podcast dives deep into the media's double standards, examining how sexual assault allegations against Joe Biden are treated compared to those against Brett Kavanaugh. With critiques of political accountability and media reliability, it raises questions on credibility in reporting. There's a fascinating look at the intersection of celebrity culture and politics, especially regarding the Obamas, and it discusses how Hollywood's bias shapes narratives. Finally, it highlights the economic challenges faced during COVID-19 and the complexities of reopening.

Apr 27, 2020 • 1h 16min
Ep. 998 - That Which Can’t Last Won’t
The podcast dives into the global easing of COVID-19 restrictions and critiques media portrayals surrounding the pandemic. It addresses the balance between public trust and individual responsibility, highlighting personal experiences. Listeners learn about the absurdity of police overreach in enforcing rules and explore the effectiveness of lockdowns compared to alternative approaches. The discussion critiques economic recovery strategies and government intervention while emphasizing the importance of personal agency and responsible discourse in navigating ideological divides.

Apr 26, 2020 • 1h 11min
Dave Rubin | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 92
Dave Rubin, host of The Rubin Report and advocate for free speech, joins to discuss his book, 'Don't Burn This Book.' He shares personal adaptations during the pandemic and critiques the evolving landscape of woke politics. Rubin reveals his memorable encounter with Trump at Mar-a-Lago and highlights the challenges of social media censorship. The conversation also touches on political realignments and the importance of navigating identity in today's discourse, emphasizing the need for respectful dialogue in an increasingly polarized world.

Apr 24, 2020 • 1h 12min
Ep. 997 - Sunlight Is The Best Disinfectant
Delve into the intriguing connection between summer weather and COVID-19's behavior, as new data reveals unexpected insights on symptom visibility. Explore the controversies surrounding public health tracking and ineffective treatments while addressing crises in nursing home policies. There's a humorous take on the misunderstandings of public figures' comments about disinfectants and sunlight. Lastly, the discussion emphasizes fiscal responsibility amid economic aid missteps, urging better management in government support.

Apr 23, 2020 • 1h
Ep. 996 - Who’s Standing With Workers?
Amid rampant unemployment, AOC suggests a work strike while Cuomo proposes jobs in essential sectors. The discussion reveals disturbing early COVID-19 death reports and highlights the struggle of vulnerable populations during lockdowns. It critiques government responses and touches on the complex balance between public health and economic recovery. Additionally, it examines the rise of global hunger linked to economic downturns and the uncertain landscape of reopening the economy, showcasing the political tensions surrounding health policies.

Apr 23, 2020 • 1h 54min
Daily Wire Backstage: Earth Day from Lockdown Edition
The discussion kicks off with playful camaraderie surrounding the ongoing pandemic and lockdowns. The hosts dive into the balance of health versus economy, revealing differing views on reopening strategies. A shocking history of Earth Day's co-founder takes center stage, contrasting nature's ideals with grim realities. Engaging trivia about bald eagles adds humor, while serious reflections on mortality and values highlight the importance of introspection during chaotic times. Political satire keeps things lively as they critique media narratives and current leadership.

Apr 22, 2020 • 1h 8min
Ep. 995 - What If Nothing Changes?
The discussion kicks off with a hard look at radical environmentalism and the Pope's views on sustainability. Vaccine uncertainty is tackled, along with the health implications of blue light. Analyzing lockdown effectiveness, they compare approaches from various states and explore COVID-19 management strategies, emphasizing the balance between safety and economic activities. The show delves into the complexities of pandemic politics and public perceptions, critiquing government interventions. Finally, it tackles the contradictions within progressive liberal support for sex work and the evolving dynamics in political perspectives on race and age.


