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Apr 5, 2019 • 1h 9min
Ep. 753 - Big Brother Meets Big Tech
The conversation dives into the relationship between social media giants and government, highlighting Facebook's request for oversight as a way to dodge accountability. It also critiques the clash between free speech and corporate responsibility, especially regarding proposed regulations. The disbandment of Google's AI ethics board sparks debate on free expression and internal diversity. Additionally, the podcast touches on immigration solutions and economic forecasts, including the significance of a yield curve inversion.

Apr 4, 2019 • 56min
Ep. 752 - Where The Shameless Win The Day
Former Vice President Joe Biden joins to discuss his recent apology for his tactile politics amid allegations from multiple women. He reflects on the evolving social norms regarding personal boundaries and how political narratives shape perceptions. The conversation turns to Al Sharpton's influence in the Democratic Party, touching on complex issues like reparations and systemic inequalities. Biden's insights illuminate the intricate integration of personal experiences in politics and the challenges of communicating sensitive topics in today's landscape.

Apr 3, 2019 • 58min
Ep. 751 - The Roadmap To 2020
Local election results are dissected for clues about the 2020 presidential race, revealing shifting dynamics in battleground states. Analyzing the surprising success of moderate candidates highlights the evolving political landscape. Attention turns to internal divisions in the Democratic Party, with a focus on Biden's controversies and the changing narrative around women's issues. The discussion questions the motives behind climate policy and critiques the media's portrayal of gender equality. Overall, it paints a vivid picture of the political landscape as the election approaches.

Apr 2, 2019 • 57min
Ep. 750 - The Obama Factor
The podcast dives into the shifting dynamics within the Democratic Party, highlighting tensions between traditional figures like Barack Obama and emerging leaders such as Bernie Sanders. It discusses Joe Biden's struggles to align with progressive values and the contrasting reactions to allegations against him versus Brett Kavanaugh. The complexities of American healthcare and the lingering influence of Obama's legacy on younger voters are also examined. Finally, it critiques Obama's climate legacy while addressing the significant issue of the gender pay gap in the workforce.

Apr 1, 2019 • 55min
Ep. 749 - Biden His Time
Uncle Joe Biden faces scrutiny over allegations of inappropriate behavior, igniting discussions about power dynamics in politics. The podcast critiques the national debt crisis and proposes investing in precious metals for financial stability. Confrontations surrounding environmental comments from a prominent figure reveal inconsistencies in political rhetoric. Further controversies arise over media accountability and the handling of abortion rights and immigration policies, reflecting the complexities and challenges within today’s political landscape.

Mar 31, 2019 • 1h 1min
Matt Walsh | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 44
Matt Walsh, author of "The Unholy Trinity" and host of "The Matt Walsh Show," shares his conservative perspectives on a range of provocative topics. He delves into the defining nature of heaven and hell, challenges surrounding gay marriage, and the complexities of gender identity. Walsh critiques modern religious institutions and debates the influence of popular media, using examples like "Game of Thrones." The discussion also explores the evolving landscape of American conservatism and its fragmented state today.

Mar 29, 2019 • 1h 7min
Ep. 748 - Trump’s Michigan Rager
President Trump delivers a fiery speech in Michigan, unveiling his 2020 campaign strategy while maintaining a confrontational tone. The podcast dives into the conclusion of the Russia investigation, highlighting media deception and political rally dynamics. Trump's comedic style is examined for energizing his base but risking alienation of moderates. Critiques of the Democratic Party's radicalism and the impracticality of the Green New Deal are discussed, alongside the implications of the Mueller report and various political controversies.

Mar 29, 2019 • 1h 57min
Daily Wire Backstage: Spring Break Special
Join Matt Walsh, a conservative commentator known for his bold takes, and a lively roundtable of Daily Wire hosts as they dive into the hilarities of spring break antics and political absurdities. They humorously debate the price of partying in Panama City Beach and whether Pauly Shore should moderate debates. The discussion ranges from media biases to the complexities of life and marriage, with playful anecdotes and sharp critiques of modern political narratives. Expect laughs and thought-provoking moments!

Mar 28, 2019 • 55min
Ep. 747 - The Economist's Big Alt-Right Lie
Dive into the fascinating world of political discourse as President Trump goes on offense following the Mueller report. Hear insights on Cory Booker's CNN moment and Joe Biden's latest gaffe. The critique of media misrepresentations of ideology shines a light on the alt-right narrative, while exploring race and identity politics in America. The podcast also tackles myths in Western jurisprudence and the controversial handling of the Jussie Smollett case, emphasizing the need for transparency in our justice system.

Mar 27, 2019 • 1h 3min
Ep. 746 - In-Jussie-Tice
The podcast dives into the fallout from Jussie Smollett's alleged hate crime hoax, examining its impact on public trust in law enforcement. It humorously critiques the Green New Deal and highlights the absurdity of political strategies. The discussion also tackles rising anti-Semitic sentiments in the Democratic Party and the cultural disconnect within its leadership. Additionally, it explores the challenges of addressing adolescent behavior concerning boys rating girls, questioning the effectiveness of punitive measures.


