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Aug 22, 2024 • 1h 6min

Ep. 2032 - 4 Pieces Of TERRIBLE News For Kamala

The show dives into Kamala Harris's political struggles, highlighting her declining approval ratings despite optimistic media portrayals. It critiques her policies on immigration and the economy, pointing to recent job market challenges. Additionally, the discussion extends to the influence of celebrity endorsements in politics, juxtaposed with the serious implications of governmental control versus individual freedoms. The critique of political figures like Bill Clinton adds a humorous touch, while calling out the superficiality in political narratives.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 1h

Ep. 2031 - DNC Night #2: HYPOCRITE Obamas + SELL-OUT Jews For Anti-Semitism!

Michelle and Barack Obama make waves at the Democratic National Convention, sparking debates about political hypocrisy and economic policies. Doug Emhoff shares an amusing story about Kamala Harris, sidestepping a more scandalous past. Meanwhile, tensions flare as anti-Semitism comes to light within party ranks, creating a clash between pro-Israel Jews and pro-Palestinian activists. The lively discussions expose the disconnect between elite political figures and everyday Americans, all couched in a blend of humor and sharp critique.
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Aug 20, 2024 • 1h 2min

Ep. 2030 - DNC NIGHT #1: Joe Biden’s Big Funeral Send-Off!

The podcast critiques Joe Biden's faux leadership and the Democrats' portrayals of joy and sacrifice as mere facades. It highlights the party's disconnect from average Americans, emphasizing skepticism towards political slogans amid economic worries. Humorously mocking political theatrics, the discussion reveals a divided party with concerns about elitism and accountability. It explores the implications of Trump's legal troubles on DNC strategies and critiques the authenticity of Biden's presidency, raising questions about future leadership dynamics.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 59min

Ep. 2029 - THE DNC BEGINS: Free Abortions and Vasectomies, Plus Hamas!

At the Democratic National Convention, free abortions and vasectomies take center stage amidst rising tensions. Kamala Harris faces scrutiny as insiders express doubts about Biden's leadership. The discussion turns to the chaotic mix of protests in Chicago and concerns over safety amid pro-Palestinian demonstrations. Additionally, the podcast critiques economic policies proposed by the Democrats, highlighting their disconnect from voter needs. Finally, geopolitical dynamics surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict and the U.S.'s response are examined, raising questions about foreign policy effectiveness.
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Aug 18, 2024 • 58min

The Reagan Era | Dennis Quaid

Dennis Quaid, renowned for his roles in films like Breaking Away and The Parent Trap, discusses his portrayal of Ronald Reagan in an upcoming biopic. He shares insights on the authenticity required for the role and parallels between Reagan's era and today's political climate. Quaid also predicts the future of Hollywood, emphasizing the shift toward independent films and the challenges faced by conservative voices in the industry. Additionally, he reflects on his top five favorite films and the importance of storytelling in shaping cultural narratives.
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Aug 17, 2024 • 4min

"Am I Racist?" In Theaters 9/13!

Excitement brews as the podcast promotes the theatrical release of a new film that boldly tackles the absurdities of DEI culture. It blends humor with sharp critique, inviting listeners to engage with a thought-provoking topic. Additionally, there are enticing product ads highlighting membership perks from Walmart Plus and the easy acquisition of gun silencers. It's a mix of entertainment and contentious social commentary, guaranteed to spark conversation.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 57min

Ep. 2028 - Commie-la Harris’ Soviet-Style JOY!

Matt Walsh, an American conservative commentator and filmmaker known for his provocative ideas, joins to discuss Kamala Harris' latest economic proposals. They critique her attempts to distance herself from Joe Biden while simultaneously pandering to her political base. Walsh highlights the flaws in Harris' suggested policies, such as price controls on groceries, drawing parallels to historical failures. The conversation also delves into the theme of political 'joy', comparing it to totalitarian tactics, and positions genuine happiness against political manipulation.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 2h 18min

Daily Wire Backstage Live at the Ryman

At the historic Ryman Auditorium, speakers explore the pivotal themes shaping the 2024 election, delivering sharp critiques on media and political figures. They engage the audience with humor while tackling pressing societal issues, including gender identity and economic stability. The lively atmosphere enhances discussions on family values and the significance of voting, driving home a rallying call for political engagement. Expect surprises from special guests as they challenge narratives and entertain with witty banter throughout the evening.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 58min

Ep. 2027 - DON’T BUY THE HYPE: Kamala Has BIG Problems

Kamala Harris is climbing in polling, but is she really a contender? The discussion dives into her challenge to separate from Biden's unpopular policies while facing criticism over economic issues like inflation. Voter sentiment is shifting, raising questions about the Democratic Party's direction. Media narratives complicate matters further, as they portray a skewed view of economic realities. Navigating the upcoming Democratic National Convention, Harris's political maneuvers highlight the internal party struggles, with implications for both her and the broader electoral landscape.
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Aug 14, 2024 • 51min

Ep. 2026 - Everything You Need To Know About The Legacy Media In One Clip

The podcast dives into the shifting landscape of legacy media and its perceived bias, particularly towards Democratic figures like Kamala Harris. It raises questions about media credibility and public trust amid upcoming elections. The discussion touches on the complexities of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, including recent tensions and military aid. Additionally, it critiques political accountability and the relationship between media narratives and public perception, addressing how legacy media's coverage of political dynamics has changed over time.

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