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May 16, 2024 • 52min
Ep. 1966 - NFL Kicker SLAMMED For Defending Christianity
An NFL kicker faces backlash for defending Catholic beliefs, igniting discussions on cultural polarization. The conversation dives into the clash between tradition and progress, especially regarding gender roles. Political maneuvering in the upcoming Biden-Trump debates raises eyebrows, hinting at potential bias. The relationship between U.S. and Israeli politics uncovers tensions and strategic concerns over security and governance. Overall, the podcast tackles pressing societal issues, from conformity in culture to the implications of political actions.

May 15, 2024 • 52min
Ep. 1965 - Biden WANTS To Debate Trump!
Joe Biden’s surprising call for debates with Trump raises eyebrows as he grapples with declining poll numbers. The discussion covers Biden's confidence in outshining Trump, while concerns about debate formats linger. Economic challenges and rising inflation complicate Biden's strategy, prompting critiques of his policies, including tariffs and emissions regulations. Tensions over U.S. foreign policy in the Gaza conflict and insights into Trump's legal battles also unfold, creating a rich tapestry of current political dynamics.

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May 14, 2024 • 50min
Ep. 1964 - Disney Erases Tinker Bell
Joining the conversation is Tyler Fisher, an actor and comedian renowned for his viral content and voice work in 'Mr. Bertram.' The duo tackles Disney's controversial removal of Tinker Bell from meet-and-greets, questioning its impact on children's representation. They also critique the shifting funding priorities at UNC, emphasizing the clash between meritocracy and equity. Discussions shift to the economic fallout from current policies and the complexities of U.S. involvement in the Middle East, all while weaving in Tyler's comedic insights on navigating humor in a polarized landscape.

May 13, 2024 • 49min
Ep. 1963 - Revenge Of The Normies
The podcast dives into the cultural disconnect between Democratic leaders and mainstream American values, spotlighting recent comments from key figures. It discusses Biden's declining support and his controversial handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict. There’s an exploration of the complexities surrounding the Gaza conflict and the associated political pressures on U.S. leaders. Additionally, the dynamics of Trump's campaign are analyzed, highlighting his growing support amid legal challenges and the impact of his social media absence on current politics.

May 12, 2024 • 4min
Introducing 'Mr. Birchum' - The Show Hollywood Wouldn't Touch
Dive into a controversial animated sitcom that Hollywood shied away from! Join a no-nonsense teacher navigating the minefield of modern politics and parenting. Expect to meet quirky characters like a politically correct enforcement officer. With humor that challenges norms, the series promises to tackle today's pressing cultural issues. Featuring a star-studded voice cast, this show dares to combine laughs with bold commentary on society's ever-shifting landscape.

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May 12, 2024 • 1h 11min
Oppression to Empowerment | Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a Somali-born author and activist, shares her incredible journey from escaping a forced marriage in Somalia to becoming a prominent advocate for women's rights. She discusses the clash between Western values and radical ideologies and stresses the importance of confronting global aggressors like Iran and China. Ayaan also addresses escalating political polarization and the need for unity. Her insights into the role of faith and community in mental health highlight her passionate advocacy for reclaiming societal values in the face of oppression.

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May 10, 2024 • 52min
Ep. 1962 - The Greta Thunberg Idiots’ Revolt
Matt Walsh, a conservative commentator and host of Judge, and comedian Adam Carolla dive into the controversy surrounding Greta Thunberg's prominent activism in Sweden. They critique the Biden administration's foreign policy towards Hamas and Israel and explore the internal divisions within the Democratic Party regarding military aid. The conversation takes a lighter turn as Carolla shares the humorous journey of creating his animated series, Mr. Bertram, blending personal stories with comedic insights on political and cultural dynamics.

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May 9, 2024 • 50min
Ep. 1961 - Biden Sides With Satan
Joe Biden's recent foreign policy decisions regarding Israel spark heated debate. The potential military arms embargo raises questions about U.S. support and its ramifications for both Israel and Hamas. Marjorie Taylor Greene's political misadventures add a touch of absurdity. Humorous takes on the latest political controversies, like RFK Jr.'s bizarre claims and campus protests, inject some levity. The podcast crafts a lively discussion on the intersection of serious politics, cultural commentary, and the ongoing search for clarity in tumultuous times.

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May 8, 2024 • 45min
Ep. 1960 - Stormy Talks Spanking
The trial of Donald Trump stirs up political drama as Stormy Daniels testifies about his behavior. Joe Biden faces criticism while trying to address rising anti-Semitism in the U.S. The conversation turns to voter registration tactics and their impact on election outcomes. Notably, the Boy Scouts' name change raises debates around inclusivity and traditional values. All this unfolds against the backdrop of shifting voter sentiments and internal conflicts within the Republican Party as the 2024 elections approach.

May 7, 2024 • 49min
Ep. 1959 - REVOLUTION Outside The Met Gala
The podcast dives into the lavish fashion of the Met Gala, contrasting it with societal unrest outside. It critiques political leaders' failures to engage social movements and discusses the moral confusion in the Israel-Hamas conflict. The conversation includes insights on the implications of misinformation and elite narratives shaping public perception. Additionally, it examines a canceled graduation amid protests and the rising socio-political tensions in America, warning of potential chaos and revolution. A unique twist highlights the importance of good sleep amidst geopolitical turmoil.


