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Apr 1, 2024 • 47min
Ep. 1937 - Trans Day Of Awareness vs. Easter
The podcast dives into the Biden administration's focus on the Trans Day of Visibility versus Easter, highlighting tensions between traditional and progressive values. It discusses the political landscape's impact on religious engagement and critiques modern ideologies surrounding humanitarian aid and terrorism. The hosts explore recent violent incidents linked to global terror threats and reflect on political disconnect in the Biden administration. Additionally, the episode examines the significance of civility and financial solutions amidst societal discord.

Mar 31, 2024 • 13min
The Jewish Roots of Catholicism | With Bishop Robert Barron
Bishop Robert Barron, the Bishop of Winona-Rochester and founder of Word on Fire, shares his insights on the decline of religion in America and its implications. He emphasizes the importance of Holy Week, revealing how faith can provide hope amid modern challenges. The discussion highlights the troubling rise of secularization and its impact on youth mental health. Bishop Barron also explores Christianity's rich connections to Judaism, demonstrating how understanding these roots deepens Christian teachings and enhances the discussion of religious unity.

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Mar 29, 2024 • 45min
Ep. 1936 - The Biggest Conspiracy Theory Of All
The discussion contrasts Donald Trump's somber memorial for a fallen police officer with the glitzy Democratic fundraiser. It critiques the exploitation of tragedy in politics while addressing the rising tides of inflation and crime. The narrative shifts to the dynamics of victimhood versus the American Dream, delving into how conspiracy thinking thrives in political discourse. Important themes emerge around personal accountability, the implications of centralized power, and the rising anti-Semitism linked to conspiratorial beliefs, all underscored by a call for understanding complexities in societal issues.

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Mar 28, 2024 • 56min
Ep. 1935 - Barack Obama Is BACK
Philip Patrick, a precious metal specialist at Birch Gold Group, joins the discussion to highlight the intersection of politics and economics. They analyze Obama's recent re-emergence in Biden's campaign and the challenges Biden faces with young progressive voters. The conversation dives into the complexities of U.S. currency dynamics, focusing on de-dollarization and the growing interest in gold as a stable investment. Additionally, they critique the impact of declining moral values on society and the rise of conspiracy theories, reflecting on the need for cultural coherence.

Mar 27, 2024 • 45min
Ep. 1934 - Ronna McDaniel AXED By NBC
NBC News controversially parts ways with Ronna McDaniel, igniting debates about media bias and conservative representation. Trump faces a gag order in his hush money case, raising questions about free speech in political campaigns. Meanwhile, RFK Jr. emerges as a threat to the Democratic Party, potentially shifting voter dynamics with his leftist running mate. On the election front, concerns grow over Biden's leftward shift and its effects on crucial voter demographics. The podcast also critiques military strategies in Gaza and the government's response to infrastructure issues.

Mar 26, 2024 • 46min
Ep. 1933 - The Feds Raid Diddy
A major federal raid hits P. Diddy amidst serious allegations of sexual assault, raising questions about celebrity culture. The shocking collapse of a bridge in Baltimore serves as a backdrop for a deeper exploration of societal attitudes towards sexuality. Meanwhile, the Biden administration's abstention from a UN ceasefire resolution complicates foreign policy and raises eyebrows about U.S. credibility. Discussions also examine geopolitical tensions with Hamas, contrasting terrorism responses, and the implications of legal troubles for a prominent figure in the political landscape.

Mar 25, 2024 • 45min
Ep. 1932 - ISIS Attacks Moscow
A tragic ISIS attack in Moscow leaves 133 dead, sparking blame directed at Ukraine by the Russian government. Meanwhile, the Biden administration faces scrutiny for its demands regarding Israel and Hamas. The increasing fentanyl crisis in the U.S. echoes the political complexities surrounding immigration and drug enforcement. Additionally, the podcast explores the repercussions of political incompetence amid ongoing humanitarian issues, raising questions about governance and security in turbulent times.

Mar 24, 2024 • 8min
The Dangers of DEI w/ Congressman Greg Murphy
A Congressman discusses his EDUCATE Act aimed at eliminating race-based mandates in medical education. He critiques the current diversity initiatives, arguing they hinder proper training and promote discrimination. The conversation dives into the effects of DEI on education standards and healthcare quality, advocating for a merit-based admissions process to ensure high standards and natural diversity. It's a thought-provoking look at the future of medical education.

Mar 22, 2024 • 46min
Ep. 1931 - Illegal Immigrants Storm Texas National Guard
A surge of illegal immigrants is overwhelming the Texas National Guard, raising alarms about border policies. The discussion highlights shifting political dynamics, especially among Latino voters moving towards conservatism. Critiques of the Biden administration's strategies reveal a disconnect with voters. There's also a deep dive into the implications of economic policies on public sentiment and the resulting challenges for the administration as it eyes upcoming elections.

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Mar 21, 2024 • 49min
Ep. 1930 - World War III: China Edition
Tensions rise as the U.S. places troops in Taiwan amid China's military aggression. Economic policies spark controversy, with a focus on the Biden administration's environmental interests overshadowing citizens' needs, including proposed tariffs on Chinese cars. Squatting emerges as a pressing issue, highlighting absurd property laws and political distractions from impeachment hearings. Deep dives into the implications of Taiwan's semiconductor industry and serious allegations surrounding Hunter and Joe Biden add layers to the chaotic political landscape.


