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Dec 18, 2023 • 51min
Ep. 1871 - The Most Disturbing Poll In Recent Memory
A recent Harvard/Harris poll reveals alarming anti-white and anti-Semitic sentiments among young Americans. The discussion dives into the rise of intersectional ideologies framing white individuals as oppressors. Current events in Israel raise concerns about indoctrination and societal blame among youth. Maritime threats and the Biden administration's weak foreign policy responses highlight global tensions. The podcast also critiques the intersection of politics and public health, particularly regarding sexual health, amid rising political tensions.

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Dec 17, 2023 • 56min
The Call of Duty | Tim Kennedy
Tim Kennedy, a Distinguished Green Beret sniper and UFC fighter, shares gripping insights from his life on the frontlines and humanitarian efforts. He candidly discusses the brutal realities of modern warfare, particularly the complexities in urban combat and the moral dilemmas soldiers face. Highlighting the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, he critiques U.S. strategies and the challenges of establishing democracy. Tim also reflects on his work with Save Our Allies, emphasizing resilience and the urgent need for compassion towards veterans.

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Dec 15, 2023 • 54min
Ep. 1870 - Wrecking Satan For Christmas
Jill Biden's holiday tap dance performance raises eyebrows as it intertwines with themes of wokeness. A Christian's bold act of vandalism against a satanic statue stirs a debate on religious expression. Meanwhile, a thwarted Hamas plot in Europe highlights ongoing threats to Jewish communities. The conversation delves into the complexities of civil rights versus morality and critiques how Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives might promote mediocrity. The podcast also questions the legitimacy of Satanism as a religion, stirring the pot on free speech and ideology.

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Dec 14, 2023 • 50min
Ep. 1869 - Poor, Poor Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden, son of President Joe Biden and a key figure in ongoing political controversies, shares his thoughts on defying a House subpoena while discussing claims of victimhood. The conversation dives into the complexities of his business dealings, particularly with China and Ukraine, and their implications for his father's presidency. The dynamic between family relationships and public scrutiny is examined, alongside the political ramifications of the impeachment inquiry against Joe Biden, reflecting today's polarized partisan landscape.

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Dec 13, 2023 • 53min
Ep. 1868 - Oh, To Be A Black Harvard President
The podcast dives into the fallout from Harvard's president's testimony, scrutinizing allegations of bias and cover-ups. It questions the implications of diversity initiatives on leadership accountability, particularly regarding underqualified candidates. Racial disparities in Harvard admissions are analyzed, highlighting SAT score variations. The discussion extends to U.S. foreign policy, critiquing aid strategies for Ukraine and contrasting responses to conflicts in Israel. Lastly, the economic landscape and inflation rates are examined in light of the upcoming electoral race.

Dec 12, 2023 • 55min
Ep. 1867 - Trump Is WAY Ahead
Donald Trump is surging in the polls, outpacing Joe Biden significantly. The conversation dives into the economic woes troubling Biden's presidency and critiques his leadership challenges. Controversy surrounds Harvard's president, Claudine Gay, as allegations of plagiarism and anti-Semitism emerge. The podcast dissects Trump's unique political strategies and the implications of his ongoing legal battles. Additionally, it addresses rising tensions at the U.S.-Mexico border and public sentiment regarding Israel amidst current crises.

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Dec 11, 2023 • 55min
Ep. 1866 - UPenn’s President Is Gone, Alex Jones Is Back
The resignation of the University of Pennsylvania's president captures attention as she faces backlash over anti-Semitism. The podcast critiques Harvard's leadership amidst campus turmoil, emphasizing safety for Jewish students. A discussion unfolds on the evolution of universities from church origins to centers of diversity, equity, and inclusion. The return of Alex Jones to social media sparks debate on free speech versus hate speech. Finally, the complexities of U.S. foreign policy regarding Hamas are scrutinized, highlighting a need for assertiveness.

Dec 10, 2023 • 8min
Mailbag Sunday
Listeners dive into polling data showing Trump's lead in the Republican primaries while grappling with demographic dynamics in key states. The conversation turns to the political landscape surrounding global conflicts, touching on immigration and surprising American support for Hamas. Complex narratives regarding the Palestinian cause are dissected, raising important questions about media framing. Additionally, theological insights on Jewish marital covenants are explored, shedding light on cultural perspectives on marriage and divorce.

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Dec 8, 2023 • 52min
Ep. 1865 - BREAKING: Hunter Biden Hit With NINE More Tax Charges
Hunter Biden faces nine new tax charges that could have serious implications for his father's 2024 campaign. The discussion dives into the political chaos entwining Trump, Biden, and legal trials. Allegations against the Council on American-Islamic Relations raise eyebrows over anti-Semitism and intersectional politics. There’s a look at how financial influences shape university narratives, especially regarding Israel and Gaza. The podcast critiques traditional hiring practices and explores complex immigration policies amidst the border crisis.

Dec 7, 2023 • 58min
Ep. 1864 - The Fourth Republican FIGHT NIGHT
Ron DeSantis, the Governor of Florida, Nikki Haley, former Governor of South Carolina, and Vivek Ramaswamy, an entrepreneur, dive into the heated dynamics of the fourth Republican debate. They discuss the absence of Donald Trump and its effects on their strategies. Topics include contrasting views on gender identity in sports, the challenges of child welfare debates, and the ongoing loyalty to Trump despite his controversies. The trio also navigates Biden's foreign policy and critical funding issues faced by the party, making for a lively discussion filled with political intrigue.


