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Jan 20, 2020 • 1h 1min
Ep. 935 - The Impeachment Trial Of The New Century
As the Senate impeachment trial looms, the scrutiny of evidence and media narratives intensifies. Trump's legal team's defense strategies challenge the validity of the charges against him, spotlighting the unique nature of the impeachment process. The podcast also considers the ideological rifts within the Democratic Party, pitting moderates against progressives while advocating for pro-life movements. Additionally, the rising homelessness crisis in California is critiqued, highlighting the dire need for effective political action and mental health resources.

Jan 17, 2020 • 59min
Ep. 934 - So Somber, So Serious, So Stupid
The podcast dives into the serious mood Democrats adopted during impeachment, critiquing their portrayal in the media. It dissects the impeachment process, emphasizing due process and contrasting the House's and Senate's roles. Lev Parnas' contentious media presence is scrutinized, revealing inconsistencies in his narrative. The conversation also highlights media bias, particularly regarding political accountability and the Bidens, while a light-hearted personal story adds a humorous touch to the serious discussions about legislation and societal impact.

Jan 16, 2020 • 54min
Ep. 933 - Impeachment Hits The Senate
Nancy Pelosi's gleeful approach to presenting impeachment charges sparks debate about political strategy. The implications of Trump's Ukraine actions on foreign policy and the upcoming elections are discussed. Rudy Giuliani's entanglement with Lev Parnas adds intrigue to the impeachment saga. The dynamics between Warren and Sanders reveal tensions within the Democratic Party. Lastly, a closer look at Putin and Jinping highlights their authoritarian tactics and global threats. These topics blend politics, strategy, and media narratives in an engaging discussion.

Jan 15, 2020 • 51min
Ep. 932 - The Debate Night Of The Living Dead!
Delve into the fiery exchanges between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren as they clash over trade and gender dynamics in a recent debate. Explore the media's role in shaping perceptions of these candidates and their controversial health plans. Discover the complexities of foreign policy discussions, particularly regarding troop withdrawal, and Biden's historical stances. Plus, enjoy a celebratory moment as the host reflects on personal milestones amidst the political chaos.

Jan 14, 2020 • 55min
Ep. 931 - The Bernie Moment
A humorous analysis unfolds as Cory Booker exits the Iowa caucus amid media frenzy over racism accusations. The podcast delves into the evolving political landscape, discussing tensions between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. Historical ties to communist ideologies spark debate about Sanders’ policies. The contrasting approaches of U.S. cultural dynamics against Soviet strategies provide comedic insights. Critiques of socialism in Latin America highlight the complexities of economic interventions and public perception of major political figures.

Jan 13, 2020 • 1h 1min
Ep. 930 - When The Media Don’t Care About Iranians
Iranians are boldly protesting against the ayatollahs, while global media struggles to give them the coverage they deserve. As Bernie Sanders challenges Biden and Warren ahead of the Iowa caucuses, tensions rise in the Democratic primary landscape. There's a critical discussion on the implications of U.S. foreign policy shaped by recent events, including the fallout from the military action against Qasem Soleimani. The podcast also tackles the contradictions in political representation within the Democratic Party and the shifting dynamics of accountability in public discourse.

Jan 10, 2020 • 1h 6min
Ep. 929 - Nancy And The Giant Impeachment
Nancy Pelosi’s impeachment gamble is scrutinized, revealing her tactical missteps and internal Democratic conflicts. The media's narrative on the Iranian downing of a civilian airliner is challenged as oversimplified blame is placed on Trump. There's a critique of political hypocrisy surrounding military actions, particularly in light of recent congressional debates on executive powers. The conversation also touches on U.S. foreign policy complexities and ends with a reflection on individual strengths versus collectivism through a biblical lens.

Jan 9, 2020 • 1h 1min
Ep. 928 - The Revisionist History Begins
Recent shifts in U.S.-Iran relations spark a media spin as tensions ease. Surprising opinions emerge from Joy Behar and the audience at "The View" regarding Richard Spencer. Mitch McConnell dismisses Nancy Pelosi's advice amidst a broader critique of war powers and military actions by different administrations. The podcast highlights hypocrisy in foreign policy debates and dissects how media narratives shape public perception of military interventions. An analysis of past actions sheds light on the complexities of current geopolitical dynamics.

Jan 9, 2020 • 1h 40min
Daily Wire Backstage: And Iran... (I Ran So Far Away)
The hosts dive into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, questioning whether Trump's actions against Iran were justified. They scrutinize the media's portrayal of the Iran conflict and tackle the hypocrisy in Hollywood's elite narratives. With humor, they review the impact of Ricky Gervais' comments on the entertainment industry and discuss favorites like 'Knives Out.' Climate for upcoming elections is analyzed, focusing on key political figures and their shifting representations in the media, making for a riveting roundtable.

Jan 8, 2020 • 50min
Ep. 927 - The War That Wasn’t
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate as Iran launches missiles at Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops. The podcast dives into the media's chaotic reaction and President Trump's nonchalant demeanor. It scrutinizes Iran's military strategies and the ongoing nuclear policies shaping their fraught relationship. The discussion emphasizes the need for diplomatic solutions over military actions, highlighting the inconsistencies in past U.S. administrations' approaches. Additionally, constitutional critiques bring a fresh perspective on political discourse.


