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Apr 30, 2019 • 54min
Ep. 770 - Old Joe’s Throwback Campaign
Joe Biden kicked off his campaign, gaining traction despite ongoing Democratic investigations into Trump. Discussions highlight Biden's historical candidacy attempts and shifting poll dynamics, particularly the strong support from key voter demographics. The podcast also critiques Biden's generational appeal and navigates the political landscape filled with ethical challenges and media hypocrisy. The conversation takes a surprising turn into the stigma of erectile dysfunction, a unique juxtaposition in the political discourse.

Apr 29, 2019 • 59min
Ep. 769 - The Hatred That Never Dies
A recent white supremacist attack in San Diego shocks the Jewish community, highlighting an alarming rise in hate crimes. The podcast delves into media bias, particularly in the aftermath of the Passover shooting at a Chabad synagogue. It discusses responses from political figures and the impact of online extremism, urging awareness of radical ideologies. Bravery during crises shines through with inspiring rescue stories. Finally, it critiques the portrayal of anti-Semitism in politics and media, examining the complexities of hate in modern discourse.

Apr 25, 2019 • 55min
Ep. 767 - Done Biden His Time
Joe Biden is gearing up for a presidential run by presenting himself as a steady choice amidst a crowded Democratic field. The discussions delve into polling data that gives Biden an edge against Trump, examining voter sentiments and campaign strategies. The lingering effects of the Charlottesville protests feature prominently, revealing how Biden uses them to critique Trump. As Biden navigates a divided party, the podcast scrutinizes his past stances on race, capitalism, and the challenges he faces from progressive voices.

Apr 24, 2019 • 57min
Ep. 766 - Is God Political?
The discussion opens with Mayor Pete claiming God has no political party, leading into a debate about religious faith's role in politics. The critique of Kamala Harris's shifting positions highlights the political dilemmas facing candidates. Insights into Joe Biden's campaign launch in Pennsylvania reveal the strategic maneuvers within the Democratic race. There's a humorous take on political boldness and the use of personal faith for gain, while controversies surrounding student loan forgiveness and significant political investigations are also examined.

Apr 23, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 765 - 2020 Cometh, And That Right Soon
The podcast dives into the chaotic landscape of Democratic candidates vying for media attention, particularly focusing on Bernie Sanders and the implications of extreme rhetoric. A controversial debate arises over voting rights for felons, using the Boston Marathon bomber case as a key example. The dialogue critiques socialism and the Democratic Party's internal contradictions, while also examining the potential of lowering the voting age to 16. Additionally, it highlights tensions between faith and politics through Pete Buttigieg's candidacy and uncovers media misrepresentations of historical events.

Apr 22, 2019 • 59min
Ep. 764 - The Easter Massacre
The podcast dives deep into the tragic Easter bombings in Sri Lanka, highlighting the high casualty rate and government failures. It contrasts political leaders' responses to terrorism across different faiths, questioning biases in victimhood recognition. The analysis of the Mueller report reveals a lack of evidence for collusion, igniting debates on the political landscape ahead of the 2020 elections. Tensions among Democratic candidates are also explored, alongside discussions on complex social issues like transgender identity and border security challenges.

Apr 21, 2019 • 1h 10min
Dennis Miller | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 47
Dennis Miller, a seasoned comedian, actor, and political commentator, shares his insights on the intersection of comedy and politics. He critiques the transformation of comedy from genuine humor to a politically charged narrative, calling out the rise of 'claptor'. Miller reflects on his career, the pressures comedians face today, and his journey towards conservatism. He also tackles Biden's political hurdles and the evolving dynamics within the Republican Party, all while offering a humorous take on the current state of entertainment.

Apr 19, 2019 • 54min
Ep. 763 - Fallout Day
This discussion dives into the ramifications of the Mueller report, highlighting the shift from collusion to accusations of obstruction. They explore the Trump Tower meeting's controversies and the mixed public reactions to Attorney General Barr's decisions. The podcast critiques the overstated nature of collusion claims while emphasizing the importance of integrity in leadership. Personal reflections on Passover weave in themes of resilience and historical lessons, alongside a commentary on modern cancel culture and its impact on cultural narratives.

Apr 19, 2019 • 1h 49min
Daily Wire Backstage: Mueller Report ENDGAME
The recent release of the Mueller Report stirs heated debates among the hosts, as they dissect its implications for Trump's presidency and the potential fallout for Democrats. With humor, they contrast political authenticity and examine the media's differing narratives. Discussions on impeachment complexities highlight the challenges for the Democratic Party, while reflections on the intricacies of the Democratic primaries reveal internal party tensions. They also touch on firearm ownership responsibilities and critique the failures of the higher education system.

Apr 18, 2019 • 56min
Ep. 762 - It’s Mueller Time
The release of the Mueller Report takes center stage, revealing no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. The speaker dissects the implications of alleged obstruction of justice and questions the legal interpretations of Trump's actions. An entertaining critique of a Green New Deal video showcases its overly optimistic portrayal of the future. Additionally, the discussion confronts media misrepresentation and defends ideological beliefs, highlighting the complexities of contemporary conservatism.


