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Jul 26, 2019 • 1h 8min
Ep. 826 - Democrats’ Circular Firing Squad
Internal conflicts within the Democratic Party are front and center, particularly the clash between AOC and Nancy Pelosi over impeachment strategies. The podcast dives into the divide between pragmatism and progressivism, questioning public perceptions of Trump's actions post-Mueller report. As key figures prepare for upcoming debates, tensions rise between top candidates like Biden and Harris. Plus, discussions on political controversies, social media's impact on discourse, and global tensions add layers to the narrative.

Jul 25, 2019 • 1h 12min
Ep. 825 - Mueller: Endgame
The fallout from Mueller's testimony sparks heated debates about impeachment strategies. Both Democrats and Republicans reveal their polarized reactions to the investigation's findings. A shocking story unfolds about a Harvard Law professor tangled in an unexpected relationship with a mysterious woman, highlighting the complexities of identity and love. The conversation also touches on governance issues amidst political chaos in Puerto Rico and critiques of key Democratic figures, blending humor with serious political analysis.

Jul 24, 2019 • 1h 2min
Ep. 824 - Mueller Lite
Robert Mueller's congressional testimony sparks debate about its actual impact on public opinion, with revelations largely affirming previous reports. Mixed reactions from politicians highlight the gulf between media hype and reality. Meanwhile, the narrative around Ilhan Omar raises questions of media bias and political strategy. The discussion shifts to Big Tech, focusing on new antitrust inquiries aimed at ensuring transparency. Also, proposed labor rights legislation is explored, revealing potential conflicts between employee protections and hiring practices.

Jul 23, 2019 • 1h 14min
Ep. 823 - The Hard Stuff
A discussion unfolds around Trump's budget deal and the anticipation of Robert Mueller's testimony. The hosts critique ineffective climate solutions and call for true accountability in political promises. They tackle systemic spending issues like Medicare and Social Security amid a looming fiscal crisis. The tension between the Democratic Party's lofty expectations and GOP's practical approaches surfaces, while Boris Johnson's Brexit challenges are examined. The podcast also dives into the heated debate over gender identity and its implications for society.

Jul 22, 2019 • 1h 5min
Ep. 822 - Double Standards Are The Only Standards
The discussion dives into political accountability, highlighting the disparity between how actions are judged based on party lines, particularly through Al Franken's case. The hosts tackle media narratives about racism and privilege, dissecting the fallout from a viral confrontation. They also address the current tensions with Iran and the complexities of U.S. foreign relations. Personal stories of loss and humanity provide a poignant contrast to the political landscape, enriching the conversation with deeper emotional insights.

Jul 21, 2019 • 1h 3min
Ravi Zacharias | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 60
Ravi Zacharias, a renowned Christian apologist and founder of Ravi Zacharias International Ministries, shares his insights on faith and morality. He dives deep into the problem of suffering, arguing that a moral lawgiver is essential in understanding human worth. The discussion also challenges the notion of moral progress and emphasizes the enduring value of Judeo-Christian principles. Topics like the evolution of moral law and the importance of open dialogue in addressing criticisms of faith are explored, inviting listeners to reflect on their beliefs.

Jul 19, 2019 • 1h 3min
Ep. 821 - The Bad Faith Olympics
The podcast dives into Trump's controversial rally comments and the media's polarized reactions. It explores John McCain's legacy, juxtaposing his civility with today's political climate. The discussion critiques media manipulation and biases, particularly around radical narratives. There's also an intriguing look at the dynamics of the Democratic primary debates, focusing on candidates' strategies and personal reflections. The conversation weaves through themes of political accountability, patriotism, and individual growth amid a chaotic landscape.

Jul 18, 2019 • 1h 8min
Ep. 820 - Stop This Crap
The podcast dives into the problematic nature of character attacks in politics, illustrating how they hinder constructive dialogue. It critiques the hypocrisy of leaders like Nancy Pelosi regarding accountability for anti-Semitism. Controversies surrounding Ilhan Omar's marital history and the BDS movement are explored, highlighting cracks within the Democratic Party. The discussion also contrasts Trump’s rally style with past political figures, raising questions about civil discourse in modern politics. Lastly, a thought-provoking segment addresses the challenges of understanding race and diversity.

Jul 18, 2019 • 1h 46min
Daily Wire Backstage: "The Squad" Edition
A roundtable dives into the digital clash between Trump and the political Squad, questioning whether his confrontations hurt or help his 2020 chances. Humorously nodding to nostalgic influences like 'Teen Girl Squad' and 'Homestar Runner,' the discussion spans complex topics like conspiracy theories and current political chaos. The panel debates the impact of nationalism, trade policies, and the evolving role of gender identity in today's discourse, all while teasing an exciting upcoming live event that unites their passionate community.

Jul 17, 2019 • 1h 3min
Ep. 819 - Why Republicans And Democrats Hear Different Things
A heated resolution condemns Trump's tweets as racist, exposing fractures within the Democratic Party. The podcast dives into how political language shapes perceptions of racism and xenophobia. Polling reveals stark contrasts in Republican and Democratic interpretations of Trump's comments. It also addresses the impact of cultural cancelation on historical symbols and explores America's complex narrative of pride versus racial issues. Throughout, the discussion emphasizes the deep distrust fostered by partisan narratives.


