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Oct 27, 2022 • 49min
Ep. 1598 - Musk Prepares To Battle His New Twitter Employees
Elon Musk's visit to Twitter sparks discussions about the company's work culture and the upcoming acquisition. Political tensions rise as Democrats worry about their midterm chances. The financial struggles of tech giants are examined, highlighting employee concerns over job security. The podcast also critiques free speech issues tied to social media, while probing Musk's controversial global influence. Nevada's shifting political dynamics and health campaigns of key Democratic figures add layers to the unfolding political landscape.

Oct 27, 2022 • 1h 34min
Daily Wire Backstage: The Red Wave
The group dives into the real implications of midterm elections, weighing economic concerns against climate change narratives. They discuss the surprising rise of Republican candidates, driven by crime and economic issues. The nuances of marriage and family commitment are examined, challenging modern views with a push for deeper responsibility in relationships. Activism surrounding child safety and different gender ideologies sparks passionate debate, reflecting on the left's influence on societal norms. Buckle up for engaging insights and political commentary!

Oct 26, 2022 • 44min
Ep. 1597 - John Fetterman Gives The Worst Debate Performance In History
Mehmet Oz, a renowned cardiothoracic surgeon and television personality, dives into the controversial debate performance of Senate candidate John Fetterman, highlighting concerns about his health and communication skills. The discussion critiques the shifting political landscape, with polls favoring Republicans and critical views on Democratic leadership during the pandemic. Oz also touches on the implications of Fetterman's struggles for upcoming elections and examines voter sentiment toward conservative values in a changing climate.

Oct 25, 2022 • 16min
Ben Reviews "House of the Dragon"
Dive into a critical look at 'House of the Dragon,' where the complexities of political intrigue take center stage. Explore fascinating character transformations, particularly Alicent's shift from loyalist to schemer. The discussion highlights narrative strengths, as well as notable inconsistencies in character arcs and themes of power. Get ready for an insightful evaluation of the writing quality, complete with a rating for the season—perfect for fans and critics alike!

Oct 25, 2022 • 46min
Ep. 1596 - They Lied About Covid, And Young People Paid The Price
Discover the controversial revelations about COVID vaccines and how early government knowledge affected public trust. The devastating impact of pandemic lockdowns on education and student learning is hard to ignore, with serious declines in proficiency outcomes. The podcast delves into the political landscape as voter anxiety rises ahead of the midterms, examining the interplay of misinformation and electoral dynamics. Also, it questions how educational funding and policies shape future voter sentiment amidst growing concerns over democracy.

Oct 24, 2022 • 58min
Ep. 1595 - The Barbarians Are At The Gates
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro shares insights on the changing political landscape and the rising tensions in society due to extreme activism. Precious metal expert Philip Patrick discusses the significance of investing in gold and silver amidst economic challenges, emphasizing their protective value against inflation. The conversation also touches upon cultural shifts related to gender identity and the implications for traditional values. Together, they explore how these factors could influence election dynamics and the overall stability of civilization.

Oct 23, 2022 • 47min
President Jair Bolsonaro | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 132
Jair Bolsonaro, the President of Brazil, shares insights on his conservative policies aimed at fighting corruption and promoting family values. He discusses his contentious approach to gun laws and crime, as well as the upcoming reelection against political rival Lula Da Silva. Bolsonaro reflects on his experiences with both the Trump and Biden administrations, and whether Brazil's shift away from big government could inspire other South American nations. The conversation dives deep into Brazil's political landscape and the implications of misinformation leading up to the election.

Oct 21, 2022 • 46min
Ep. 1594 - The Biggest Democrat Lie Of All
The discussion dives into the potential fallout for Democrats if they retain power in the midterms. Critique of the CDC's COVID vaccine addition to child immunizations raises eyebrows. There's a fierce examination of policies around parental rights and gender identity, highlighting urgent concerns. Political rhetoric's effect on upcoming elections paints a tense picture for the Democrats. Additionally, urban crime rates under Democratic governance spark significant debate, as shocking incidents reveal a disconnect with public safety.

Oct 20, 2022 • 47min
Ep. 1593 - Joe Steals Oil To Win Midterms
The discussion kicks off with President Biden's controversial use of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve right before the midterms, raising questions about his political motives. Then, the chaos of Liz Truss’s brief premiership in the UK is dissected, highlighting its implications for future leadership. Meanwhile, George Floyd's family is set to sue Kanye West, blending issues of free speech and defamation. The talk also navigates the intertwined narratives of racism in institutions and the evolving energy landscape, particularly in relation to electric vehicles.

Oct 19, 2022 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1592 - It’s Election Season Crunch Time
As election season heats up, recent polls show Republicans gaining ground on the Congressional ballot. Voter sentiment reflects widespread concerns about the economy and government effectiveness, indicating a potential shift in power. Key Senate races are analyzed, showcasing the impact of candidate quality and strategic shifts on voter perceptions. Additionally, the podcast highlights the importance of estate planning amid political discussions, blending insights on elections with practical advice.


