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Oct 25, 2023 • 53min
Ep. 1836 - F*** The United Nations
The UN Secretary-General's speech sparks heated debate around accusations of bias towards Israel. There’s a thorough critique of the ongoing Gaza conflict, focusing on civilian casualties and the UN's perceived ineffectiveness. Attention shifts to the double standards in how global leaders address terrorism. The conversation also touches on rising anti-Semitism in academic settings and the backlash against pro-Palestinian groups. Meanwhile, GOP dynamics face challenges, as they reckon with political turmoil and economic hurdles.

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Oct 24, 2023 • 60min
Ep. 1835 - The 3 Big Lies About Israel And Hamas
Delve into the complex narratives surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict, where moral equivalence complicates the discussion. Key misconceptions about Israel's actions and anti-Zionism are explored, revealing biases in media coverage. The implications of Barack Obama's stance on U.S.-Israel relations and the challenges of the two-state solution are critically examined. Additionally, shifting public perceptions and the ideological roots of the conflict shed light on the nuances often overlooked in mainstream conversations.

Oct 23, 2023 • 1h 6min
Ep. 1834 - Republicans, PLEASE Stop Kicking Yourself in The Nuts
The podcast dives into the turmoil within the Republican Party as they struggle to elect a new Speaker of the House. It explores the challenging dynamics of party members' internal conflicts and highlights the need for compromise amid political divisions. Global issues are also discussed, including Israel's preparation for military action in Gaza and the implications of U.S. foreign policy. The complex dynamics of the Israel-Palestine conflict are examined, showcasing the political and historical intricacies that underlie today's tensions.

Oct 22, 2023 • 43min
The Fight For Our Kids l Jeremy Boreing
Jeremy Boreing, Co-founder of The Daily Wire, discusses an exciting pivot towards children's programming with the launch of Bentkey. He emphasizes the need for wholesome, adventure-driven stories that avoid political messaging. The conversation covers the challenges parents face in selecting safe entertainment for their kids, and the cultural impact of high-quality programming. Boreing also touches on creating timeless content that fosters positive values, aiming to enrich children's experiences amid shifting entertainment trends.

Oct 20, 2023 • 1h 2min
Ep. 1833 - Will Biden’s Weakness Blow Up The World?
The podcast dives into Biden's foreign policy, highlighting its impact on rising aggression in the Middle East. A spike in anti-Semitism on campuses is discussed, revealing the tension between academic freedom and hate speech. The complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict are examined, along with critiques of Biden's funding proposals amidst internal dissent. The emotional aftermath of the Hamas attacks and the need for robust U.S. leadership against terrorism are emphasized, shedding light on broader geopolitical dynamics.

Oct 19, 2023 • 59min
Ep. 1832 - The Hamas Caucus
The podcast dives into the contentious remarks of a Congresswoman accused of anti-Semitic ties while highlighting Democratic rifts over support for Israel. It critiques recent pro-Hamas protests, drawing parallels with the January 6th incident and exploring media biases. The discussion also touches on Hamas's strategic manipulation of civilian presence and the complexities surrounding anti-Semitism and historical media narratives. Finally, it examines the divergent approaches of Trump and Biden on Middle Eastern issues amid ongoing global tensions.

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Oct 18, 2023 • 55min
Ep. 1831 - How To Bomb Your Own Hospital And Blame The Jews
The podcast dives into a controversial hospital explosion in Gaza, disputing media narratives that mistakenly blame Israel. It highlights the historical context of blood libel against Jews and critiques the media's role in spreading misinformation. The discussion also covers escalating tensions in the Middle East and its impact on U.S. foreign policy. Additionally, there's a focus on antisemitism in academia, with major donor backlash prompting calls for accountability at the University of Pennsylvania.

Oct 17, 2023 • 1h 2min
Ep. 1830 - America Can Prevent World War III
In a heated discussion, Biden's upcoming visit to Israel is analyzed against the backdrop of the Israel-Hamas conflict. The complexities of U.S. foreign policy are debated, especially regarding support for Israel and humanitarian aid concerns. The manipulation tactics of Hamas in Gaza come under scrutiny, revealing the tense interplay between military action and diplomacy. The podcast also addresses rising pro-Hamas sentiments in the U.S., highlighting deepening political divisions while critiquing academic endorsements of terrorism.

Oct 16, 2023 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1829 - Human Rights Don’t Require The West To Commit Suicide
The discussion tackles the ethical dilemmas in responding to evil, particularly in the context of international conflicts. It critically evaluates the moral implications of military actions and public opinions regarding terrorism. The podcast highlights Hamas's controversial tactics, which put civilians at risk, while critiquing media narratives. Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are explored, alongside the internal struggles within the Republican Party as they seek a new Speaker of the House. The interplay of morality, politics, and public perception takes center stage.

Oct 15, 2023 • 8min
Rudy Rochman: From the Front Lines
In this engaging discussion, Rudy Rochman, an Israeli Defense Force paratrooper with frontline experience in the Middle East, shares gripping insights into the current conflict. He highlights the emotional toll on civilians in areas like Kfar Aza, celebrating their resilience. Rudy also navigates the complex dynamics between fighting Hamas and protecting innocent Palestinians, stressing the importance of dialogue. Additionally, he sheds light on the challenges faced by IDF reservists, emphasizing the need for support and understanding amidst ongoing tensions.


