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Feb 22, 2024 • 1h 37min
Google's Anti-White AI Image Generator, Biden's Dangerous Dog, and the NYPD Dance Team, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts | Ep. 729
Join Josh Holmes, Michael Duncan, and John Ashbrook—hosts of the Ruthless podcast—as they dive into the controversy surrounding Google's AI image generator that excludes white individuals. They also touch on Biden's dog, Commander, who has a biting record that raises eyebrows about White House safety. The conversation shifts to the viral NYPD Dance Team and the challenges police face in recruitment. With humor and political insight, they discuss America’s declining patriotism and the impact of sports in uniting a divided nation.

Feb 21, 2024 • 1h 42min
Did Fani Willis Lie on Stand, and Alec Baldwin's Trial, with Judge Joe Brown, Marcia Clark, Mark Geragos, and Charles Cooke | Ep. 728
Judge Joe Brown, a former TV host and criminal court judge, dives into the controversial testimony of Fani Willis, analyzing potential ethical breaches and financial dealings. Charles C.W. Cooke discusses President Biden's student loan plan and various political narratives, stressing the Democrats' increasing panic. Marcia Clark and Mark Geragos shed light on the legal complexities surrounding the Gabby Petito case and Alec Baldwin's trial, exploring themes of culpability and emotional distress in high-profile legal battles.

Feb 20, 2024 • 1h 48min
Fani Willis' Perilous Future, and Biden Nudged to Step Aside, with Charlie Kirk, Dave Aronberg, Mike Davis, and Phil Holloway | Ep. 727
Phil Holloway, founder of Holloway Law Group, shares insights on the Fani Willis case and the weighty implications of key testimonies, including explosive revelations about witness credibility. Dave Aronberg, a state attorney, breaks down the legal intricacies surrounding high-profile cases. Mike Davis discusses the challenges facing Fani Willis, while Charlie Kirk offers a political lens, addressing Biden's approval ratings and potential shifts in Democratic leadership. Their conversation navigates the intersection of legal battles and political ramifications, highlighting the high stakes at play.

Feb 16, 2024 • 1h 43min
Explosive DA Fani Willis and Nathan Wade Testimony - What Happens Next? With Dave Aronberg and Mike Davis | Ep. 726
Legal heavyweights Dave Aronberg, State Attorney for Palm Beach County, and Mike Davis, founder of the Article 3 Project, dissect explosive testimony from Fani Willis and Nathan Wade. They delve into troubling financial allegations, questioning the integrity of their claims and the significance of cash transactions. Emotional courtroom outbursts from Willis and implications of personal relationships create a credibility crisis. Additionally, they explore broader themes in political prosecutions, including the Hunter Biden case and Donald Trump’s legal challenges.

Feb 15, 2024 • 43min
DNA, “Targeted,” Autopsies: Idaho College Murders and Bryan Kohberger, Megyn Kelly Show Special - Part Six | Ep. 725
Delve into the chilling details behind the murders of four University of Idaho students and the ongoing investigation into Bryan Kohberger. Explore the critical role of DNA evidence and the peculiarities of police messaging. Family dynamics come to light, revealing concerns from Kohberger's sister over his involvement and the emotional fallout for their family. The podcast also contemplates the impact of these tragic events on community and legal proceedings, adding layers to an already complex narrative.

Feb 14, 2024 • 1h 37min
Bombshell New Details on “Star Crossed Lovers” Fani Willis and Nathan Wade, and Could Susan Rice Be the Secret Replacement for Dems in 2024?, with Michael Knowles, Andy McCarthy, Dave Aronberg and Mike Davis | Ep. 724
Fani Willis and Nathan Wade are at the center of a romantic scandal that could impact their roles in prosecuting Donald Trump. Michael Knowles weighs in on how The New York Times is framing the narrative around Willis while also addressing Trump’s quirky Valentine’s letter to Melania. Legal experts Dave Aronberg and Mike Davis dissect possible ethical breaches in the Willis-Wade affair and its implications for the case. Plus, they speculate whether Susan Rice might be a surprise contender for the Dems in 2024, shaking up political dynamics!

Feb 13, 2024 • 1h 37min
Media's Biden Rescue, and Harry and Meghan's "Rebrand," with Maureen Callahan, Plus Sopranos Star Drea de Matteo | Ep. 723
Maureen Callahan, a sharp Daily Mail columnist, joins to dissect Super Bowl ratings and media portrayals of Biden's fitness for re-election. They delve into Harry and Meghan's public rebranding and Meghan's feminist claims amidst cultural scrutiny. Drea de Matteo, famed for her role in 'The Sopranos,' shares insights on Hollywood's reluctance to take risks and her political awakening related to COVID. With her brand, ULTRAFREE, she advocates for freedom in a climate of fear surrounding political expression.

Feb 12, 2024 • 1h 37min
Kelce and Swift Super Bowl "Overload," and Left's Lies about Biden Report, with Victor Davis Hanson and "Crain & Company" | Ep. 722
Victor Davis Hanson, a renowned conservative author and historian, joins Jake Crain and David Cone, co-hosts of "Crain & Company," to explore the chaotic intersection of sports and celebrity culture at the Super Bowl. They dissect Travis Kelce's antics and the media's obsession with Taylor Swift. The conversation shifts to the political arena, as Hanson critiques the misleading narratives surrounding President Biden's document scandal, highlighting public concerns about his age. The trio underscores the pressing stakes of the upcoming election cycle.

Feb 9, 2024 • 1h 38min
Damning Report on Biden's Mental Fitness, and if Jeffrey Epstein Killed Himself, with Ben Shapiro, Mark Epstein, and Steve Krakauer | Ep. 721
In this engaging discussion, Ben Shapiro, a prominent conservative commentator, delves into President Biden's mental fitness and the controversies surrounding his handling of classified documents. Media critic Steve Krakauer critiques how corporate media spin the narrative in Biden's favor despite troubling controversies. Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein's brother, passionately questions the official story of Jeffrey's death, pointing to suspicious circumstances and unanswered questions, leaving listeners intrigued about the truth behind the high-profile case.

Feb 8, 2024 • 1h 38min
Biden's Cognitive Decline, America's Reckoning, and CNN's Ratings Slide, with Dennis Prager and Buck Sexton | Ep. 720
Dennis Prager, co-founder of PragerU, shares insights on America's cultural reckoning and the ethical lapses of political leaders like Marilyn Mosby. He and co-host Buck Sexton dive into the challenges Democrats face, including Biden's cognitive decline and the fading relevance of figures like Jon Stewart. They discuss CNN's struggles with viewership, its shift away from traditional news, and the implications for media integrity. The duo critiques the political landscape, touching on issues of patriotism and accountability while reflecting on current societal changes.


