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Dec 6, 2019 • 1h 32min
Daily Wire Backstage: Kamalye Faithful
Adam Carolla, comedian and podcaster known for The Adam Carolla Show, joins a vibrant roundtable to discuss current political events. The group humorously debates Trump's impeachment and Biden's potential testimony about Ukraine dealings. They ponder who might exit the Democratic race next, with lighthearted speculations about Hillary Clinton's return. Additionally, they tackle media narratives, political double standards, and the evolving landscapes of presidential campaigns, all with Carolla's signature wit and comedic flair.

Dec 5, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 910 - Pelosi Goes Full Thelma And Louise
The podcast dives into Nancy Pelosi's announcement about moving forward with impeachment against Trump. It critiques the Democrats' motivations and strategies, while questioning the evidence behind their actions. A comparison is drawn between historical impeachment cases and current political rhetoric. It also examines media portrayals of political figures and systemic issues around diversity within the Democratic Party. On a lighter note, an inspiring story of Freddy Figures showcases resilience and entrepreneurial success against all odds.

Dec 4, 2019 • 59min
Ep. 909 - Goodbye, Kamala!
Kamala Harris's exit from the presidential race is dissected with humor, highlighting her controversial past and its impact on the Democratic Party. The podcast critiques identity politics and media narratives surrounding her campaign struggles. Fundraising challenges and debate performances are examined, shedding light on the complexities of candidate selection. Additionally, the impeachment inquiry is explored alongside societal reactions to a controversial Peloton ad, questioning motives in both politics and advertising.

Dec 3, 2019 • 55min
Ep. 908 - Who Can We Blame?
Dive into the intriguing interplay of local and national politics, exploring whether Republican or Democratic areas contribute more to societal issues like life expectancy and income inequality. Delve into the widening wealth-poverty divide, the misunderstood dynamics of economic growth, and their impact on urban versus rural communities. Unpack surprising statistics on family dynamics and the role of cultural institutions in shaping societal values. This lively discussion critiques oversimplified narratives about governance and economic interests.

Dec 1, 2019 • 1h 10min
Yoram Hazony | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 79
Yoram Hazony, President of the Herzl Institute and author of "The Virtue of Nationalism," dives into the complexities of nationalism and its historical foundations. He critiques post-nationalism and explores cultural heritage's role in defining national identity. The discussion spans U.S. foreign policy, contrasting nationalism with imperialism, and debates self-determination for various nations. Hazony also addresses the evolving perception of Israel in American politics, urging a thoughtful examination of nationalism's implications.

Nov 27, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 906 - The End Of The Beginning
Elizabeth Warren's plummeting poll numbers raise concerns about her campaign's direction. Meanwhile, discussions about political correctness during Thanksgiving meals highlight the importance of open dialogue. As Pete Buttigieg navigates a shifting Democratic primary landscape, racial dynamics complicate perceptions of political effectiveness. The episode critiques media narratives that shape educational discussions and explore alarming trends in American life expectancy. Humor mixes with serious political analysis, from hiring struggles to candidates like Michael Bloomberg.

Nov 26, 2019 • 55min
Ep. 905 - Drag Queens To Stop Trump!
The podcast dives into the intriguing narrative of drag queens as a fresh tactic against Trump’s presidency. It highlights their dual role as entertainers and political commentators, discussing performances that challenge societal norms. The conversation shifts to the complexities of race and education, particularly focusing on how privilege affects opportunities. There’s a critical look at the evolving political landscape, especially how Democratic candidates navigate issues like abortion rights, revealing inconsistencies in their narratives amid America’s polarized discourse.

Nov 25, 2019 • 1h 2min
Ep. 904 - Virtue Signaling Isn’t Science
The American Medical Association faces criticism for its anti-science stance on therapy for children with gender identity disorder. The discussion dives into the implications of their policies on parental rights and mental healthcare. Activism surrounding climate change is also scrutinized, revealing inconsistencies in political support. Updates on Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's health and Michael Bloomberg's presidential campaign raise questions about the impact on American politics. Finally, the episode examines media bias and shifts in coverage linked to Bloomberg's candidacy.

Nov 24, 2019 • 1h 3min
David Berlinski | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 78
Joining the discussion is David Berlinski, a notable mathematician and philosopher known for his provocative insights on science and religion. He explores the clash between evolution and human identity, critiquing the implications of Darwinism and its misuse in justifying ideologies. Berlinski also addresses the decline of religious belief in the West, the moral vacuum it creates, and contemporary issues like gender identity. His thoughts on the philosophical roots of modern challenges and the intricacies of faith provide a rich tapestry of ideas that challenge conventional wisdom.

Nov 22, 2019 • 1h 3min
Ep. 903 - Chaos Across The World
Political chaos erupts as Israel's Prime Minister faces corruption charges, shaking up governance and coalition-building. Meanwhile, the Democratic Party grapples with low voter engagement as Biden holds steady amidst challengers. Impeachment proceedings against a former president reveal complex narratives and credibility issues. Cultural reflections spotlight the diversity of women's roles in biblical stories and contemporary debates, simultaneously exploring the significance of free speech on campuses.


