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Jan 4, 2023 • 50min
Ep. 1639 - Kevin McCarthy’s Speaker Bid Keeps Falling Short
Kevin McCarthy struggles to secure the House Speaker position amidst internal Republican dissent and a lack of viable alternatives. The podcast explores the political antics and serious implications of this standoff. It also discusses the controversy surrounding Twitter's censorship practices under government influence. Additionally, tensions in Canada are highlighted as a psychologist faces scrutiny for speaking out, raising significant free speech concerns. There's also a nod to the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine and the ever-evolving COVID-19 landscape.

Jan 3, 2023 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1638 - Welcome To 2023!
The passing of Pope Benedict XVI sparks a discussion on the clash between tradition and modern thought. The arrest of Andrew Tate raises questions about masculinity and societal values. An exploration of inherited wisdom highlights the importance of grounding society in core principles. Stories from Ukraine reveal resilience amidst conflict, while debates on population growth challenge mainstream ideologies. As political tensions rise, the need for truth in discourse becomes critical for shaping future narratives.

Jan 2, 2023 • 15min
Morning Wire: Wall Street Woes & Missing Migrant Records | 1.2.23
Wall Street faced its worst year since 2008, with plummeting tech stocks and rising inflation. The conversation shifts to troubling gaps in immigration records revealed by Homeland Security, exposing a lack of oversight. A gripping murder case involving a University of Idaho student adds to the urgency of law enforcement discussions. Major news highlights include a police attack with possible jihadist links and a tragic workplace accident, all presented with a focus on the latest developments and their broader implications.

Dec 30, 2022 • 16min
Morning Wire: Government Assistance Report & Plant-Based Meat Sales Spoil | 12.30.22
The discussion highlights how certain government assistance programs can exceed average salaries, potentially discouraging people from traditional work. It delves into the declining interest in plant-based meats amidst financial setbacks for companies like Beyond Meat. A controversial situation emerges as a student misses a scholarship due to his school hiding test results. The podcast also addresses equity issues in education, including grade inflation, and introduces some exciting consumer promotions.

Dec 29, 2022 • 20min
How C.S. Lewis Predicted our Culture Today
Discover how C.S. Lewis's insights in 'The Screwtape Letters' reflect today's cultural challenges, particularly our struggle with materialism. The discussion highlights the transition from spiritual enthusiasm to disillusionment, emphasizing the need for genuine practice. Explore the unchanging nature of humanity amidst the emptiness of modern life shaped by social media. Delve into the intricacies of human relationships, communication, and evolving definitions of love, while confronting misconceptions about God against a backdrop of materialistic thinking.

Dec 28, 2022 • 14min
Morning Wire: Title 42 Stays In Place For Now & Japan Boosts Military Spending | 12.28.22
The Supreme Court's decision to keep Title 42 in place raises questions amid a record surge of migrant crossings at the U.S. southern border. A shocking investigation reveals abuse and mismanagement in Washington State's special education schools, despite substantial funding. Meanwhile, Japan is dramatically ramping up its defense spending in response to increasing tensions with China and North Korea. These developments highlight serious implications for domestic and international policies.

Dec 27, 2022 • 23min
Conservatives should think through these things.
Vivek Ramaswamy, an accomplished author and entrepreneur in the biotech industry, shares his insights on the conservative movement's challenges. He discusses how civil rights laws impact true market freedom and critiques big tech's paradox of privacy concerns. The conversation navigates the ideological divide within conservatism, juxtaposing post-libertarian ideals with traditional views. Ramaswamy emphasizes the need for a balance between community governance and libertarian values, while also exploring capitalism's virtues and its limits in fostering moral qualities.

Dec 26, 2022 • 15min
Morning Wire: Bank Cancels Religious Non-Profit & New Tax Rules | 12.26.22
Allegations of viewpoint discrimination arise as a major bank closes an account linked to a religious organization. New IRS rules could heavily impact side hustles with lower reporting thresholds. In Europe, concerns grow over blackouts this winter as countries turn to wood for energy, surpassing renewable sources like wind and solar. The podcast dives into the intersection of finance and ideology while also examining the consequences of government policies on energy and economic inequality.

Dec 23, 2022 • 43min
Ep. 1637 - The Last Republican Sellout of 2022
Senate Republicans are critiqued for backing a massive omnibus spending package, signaling potential leadership challenges ahead. The podcast delves into ideological divisions within both political parties, highlighting bipartisan spending issues. Economic impacts of recent legislation are scrutinized amid rising inflation. The discussion also touches on declining church attendance and demographic shifts towards more religious communities in the South. Lastly, it addresses the cultural divides affecting U.S. society, emphasizing the consequences of shifting political dynamics.

Dec 22, 2022 • 44min
Ep. 1636 - Zelensky Goes To Washington
Ukrainian President Zelensky receives a hero's welcome in Washington, sparking debates on U.S. support amid a divided public opinion. The podcast examines NATO's role and Russia's military vulnerabilities in the ongoing conflict. Listeners get insights into the complexities of American foreign policy, including Zelensky's vague peace proposals and the implications of U.S. military aid. The discussion highlights the balance between strategic interests and the need for accountability, showcasing the evolving landscape of U.S. involvement in Ukraine.


