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Feb 18, 2024 • 9min
Mailbag Sunday
Listeners get answers to pressing questions about Border Patrol's tough realities and the legality of law enforcement strikes. The conversation dives into the declining value of college degrees and modern hiring practices. There's a light-hearted take on Super Bowl halftime shows. Political dynamics between the parties are scrutinized, especially regarding strategies in the Middle East and the historical changes shaping Lebanon today. The interplay of ancient values with contemporary politics adds a unique twist to the discussion.

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Feb 16, 2024 • 59min
Ep. 1907 - What You Talkin’ Bout, Willis?
Fani Willis faces intense scrutiny as her courtroom competence is questioned amidst high-profile cases. The episode also highlights the troubling demise of Putin's critic, Alexei Navalny, and the serious implications of dissent in Russia. Meanwhile, media accounts shy away from Joe Biden's cognitive decline, raising eyebrows. The discussion navigates through ethical controversies in legal practices, all while drawing parallels between the political landscapes of the U.S. and Russia.

Feb 15, 2024 • 48min
Ep. 1906 - Russian Nukes In Space?!
A chilling warning from the House Intelligence Committee about Russia's nuclear anti-satellite system raises questions about U.S. security. The discussion delves into the potential economic fallout of nuclear detonations in space. Political maneuvering surrounding foreign aid bills for Ukraine reveals deep divisions within Congress. In a tragic juxtaposition, the aftermath of a Super Bowl parade shooting sparks conversations about gun control and community safety. The podcast navigates the chaos of political rhetoric and the intricacies of the Israel-Palestinian conflict.

Feb 14, 2024 • 52min
Ep. 1905 - Homeland Security Secretary IMPEACHED
Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas faces impeachment, sparking debates on political accountability in the U.S. The discussion touches on President Biden’s perceived senility and the implications of recent foreign aid bills. Ages of candidates like Biden and Trump are scrutinized as economic challenges loom ahead of the elections. Insights into military aid to Ukraine and the complexities of U.S. foreign policy highlight the current political landscape. The episode emphasizes the need for unity beyond party lines to tackle pressing national issues.

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Feb 14, 2024 • 2h 8min
Daily Wire Backstage: Red Pillers are Wrong. Marriage is Good.
The panel dives deep into contemporary views on marriage, advocating for its significance amid evolving societal norms. They explore Taylor Swift's impact on culture, politics, and perceptions of family life. Humorous critiques of pop culture, like Usher's Super Bowl performance, mix light-hearted banter with serious commentary. Additionally, the group addresses the roots of societal issues, emphasizing the need for personal responsibility and commitment in relationships. They also reflect on political discourse, immigration, and the true meaning of success beyond material wealth.

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Feb 13, 2024 • 58min
Ep. 1904 - Pro-Hamas Trans Shooter Attacks Church…Media Strangely Silent
A church shooting involving a trans shooter raises questions about media narratives and accountability. The inconsistencies in coverage depending on identity spark a crucial debate on mental health and violence. The podcast dives into U.S. foreign aid discussions for Ukraine and Israel, spotlighting evolving political stances. Additionally, it contrasts city management styles between Moscow and America, challenging perceptions of effective governance. The moral complexities of warfare, particularly collective punishment and its historical implications, are also explored.

Feb 12, 2024 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1903 - What I Learned From "The Big Game"
The discussion dives into the cultural impact of the Super Bowl's halftime show and critiques the performances of artists like Usher. An eye-opening poll reveals that 86% of Americans consider Biden too old for re-election, sparking conversations about age and political viability. Trump’s NATO comments stir debate about foreign policy and military commitments. The episode also humorously addresses the disconnect between pop culture and politics, while examining how these factors influence American interests and leadership dynamics.

Feb 11, 2024 • 12min
Securing The Border With Mark Morgan
Mark Morgan, former acting commissioner of Customs and Border Protection, shares his extensive knowledge on border security. He discusses the controversial border bill being pushed through the Senate, revealing its shortcomings in dealing with immigration issues. Morgan sheds light on the evolving tactics of drug cartels, illustrating how they exploit asylum processes and manipulate law enforcement. He emphasizes the challenges Republicans face in reforming border legislation and what real solutions might look like to combat the border crisis.

Feb 9, 2024 • 1h 17min
Ep. 1902 - The Most Catastrophic Press Conference of ALL TIME
In this discussion, President Joe Biden faces scrutiny over his cognitive abilities and the implications of a recent special counsel's report on his handling of classified documents. His press conference is analyzed as catastrophic, with stark public concerns about his mental acuity. The conversation delves into the political ramifications of his memory lapses and blunders that raise questions about his fitness for office, alongside criticisms of disparities in accountability among political leaders.

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Feb 8, 2024 • 48min
Ep. 1901 - When In Trouble, Cry Racism
A small-town mayor faces corruption allegations but deflects by crying racism, highlighting a troubling trend in political accountability. The Federal Aviation Administration prioritizes diversity over competence, risking safety in the aviation industry. Meanwhile, media outlets are caught in a storm of bias, blaming individuals for broader societal issues. The discussion dives into the complexities of race in hiring practices and the impact of identity politics on leadership. Key insights reveal worrying implications for meritocracy and accountability in today's political landscape.


