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Jul 26, 2023 • 52min
Ep. 1774 - Hunter's Sweetheart Plea Deal and The Continuing Biden Coverup
The podcast dives into Hunter Biden's plea deal, raising questions of fairness and political influence. It discusses David Weiss's upcoming testimony amidst corruption allegations against Joe Biden. A humorous take on the Biden administration's stance on cancer and absurd claims adds a light touch. The decline in U.S. marriage rates gets critiqued alongside cultural commentary, including a dive into the political messaging in popular media. Bronny James' health incident sparks discussion on media portrayal and rising crime trends, rounding out the episode.

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Jul 25, 2023 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1773 - Biden Will Be Impeached
As Hunter Biden's former business partner prepares to testify, the potential for Joe Biden's impeachment grows. The podcast dives deep into allegations of corruption involving the Biden family, scrutinizing Hunter's international business ties. It also examines shifting narratives about President Biden's awareness of these dealings. Additionally, political dynamics around the upcoming presidential debates and the media's portrayal of these controversies are critically analyzed, alongside a discussion on parental rights related to children's gender identity.

Jul 24, 2023 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1772 - Barbie Is Garbage, But You’re Not Allowed To Say So
A scathing review of the Barbie movie unveils the clash between political bias and artistic merit. The speaker dissects the film's feminist themes and their implications for young audiences, while calling out the cultural backlash against honest critiques. The discussion extends to cancel culture, with a country musician's stand on small-town values sparking heated debates. Legal troubles surrounding Hunter Biden add fuel to the fire, revealing political double standards and intertwining narratives in today's landscape.

Jul 23, 2023 • 44min
Ben Shapiro DESTROYS Barbie for 43 minutes
A scathing critique of a recent film about Barbie unfolds, with sharp observations on its humor and weak plot. The reviewer highlights conflicting messages on female empowerment and gender roles, pointing out how it muddles its cultural commentary. Simplistic portrayals of feminism are dissected, revealing outdated stereotypes that persist in the narrative. The film's poor execution and marketing strategy garner heavy condemnation, positioning it as a major disappointment in children's cinema.

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Jul 21, 2023 • 1h 6min
Ep. 1771 - Democrats Declare RFK Jr. The Enemy
The podcast dives into the controversial testimony of RFK Jr. before Congress, highlighting attempts by Democrats to censor him. It reveals the FBI's early knowledge about the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop yet remained silent. The discussion pivots to the electoral landscape, critiquing polling data, and the potential effects of third-party candidates on the 2024 election. Humorously, it tackles nutrition and public perceptions of vegetables amidst a backdrop of serious political narratives, all while unpacking the complexities of immigration and social dynamics.

Jul 20, 2023 • 54min
Ep. 1770 - Bombshell Whistleblower Testimony Exposes Biden Double-Standard
Whistleblower testimonies reveal alleged corruption within the Biden family and a suspected cover-up from the DOJ. The podcast examines contrasting media narratives surrounding potential Trump indictments and Biden's dealings. It critiques the perceived double standards in political accountability and election integrity. The discussion also touches on the evolving dynamics of climate policy, particularly in U.S.-China relations, and challenges the media's portrayal of climate change impacts.

Jul 19, 2023 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1769 - BREAKING: Trump Targeted By DOJ Over January 6
Donald Trump faces a target letter from the DOJ, linked to January 6, prompting discussions on the implications for his 2024 campaign. Legal woes also surround Michigan residents over alternate electors from 2020. The podcast dives into how these charges may distract from crucial political dialogues and impact the Republican Party's strategy moving forward. It also critiques Biden's handling of various issues, including student debt and social tensions, while navigating the complexities of sexual behavior and genetics.

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Jul 18, 2023 • 1h 5min
Ep. 1768 - Why Are Men In Crisis?
The podcast dives into the crisis facing American men, highlighting media neglect of its root causes. It examines evolving masculinity amidst societal shifts and critiques harmful portrayals in media. Traditional moral standards are discussed as a necessity for healthy relationships. The dynamics of family roles and the clash of masculine and feminine ideologies are explored, emphasizing the importance of partnership. Additionally, it touches on the political handling of masculinity and the implications for men's mental health and economic stability.

Jul 17, 2023 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1767 - The 2024 Republican Race Is ON
Tucker Carlson puts Republican candidates on the spot, but where's Donald Trump? Ron DeSantis is considering a campaign revamp while Mike Pence struggles to find his footing post-2020, especially on foreign policy. The conversation shifts to intertwining U.S. support for Ukraine with domestic issues, unpacking the complexities of political alliances. Plus, critiques of Disney's current direction in storytelling add a cultural twist. Dive into the heated dynamics of the 2024 Republican primaries and the challenges candidates face!

Jul 16, 2023 • 11min
Mailbag Sunday
Engage with fascinating listener queries about protected classes within the trans community and recent Supreme Court rulings. Delve into concerns about military enlistment amid political turmoil, coupled with an insightful discussion on paid maternity leave inspired by Portuguese practices. Explore the effects of maternity leave policies on employers and college choices in a conservative context, especially following recent affirmative action rulings. Lastly, uncover the complexities of race relations in prisons and the strategies shaping the upcoming electoral landscape.


