

Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored
Piers Morgan Uncensored is the global arena for fearless debate, bold opinions and major interviews. Follow the podcast for all-new and exclusive daily content.YouTube: @PiersMorganUncensoredX: @PiersUncensoredTikTok: @piersmorganuncensoredInsta: @piersmorganuncensored
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Sep 23, 2024 • 42min
“ALL-OUT WAR” Israel Attacks Lebanon | Rania Khalek x Gideon Levy x Alan Dershowitz
Israel has both astounded and horrified the world with a lethal attack on Hezbollah fighters, by surreptitiously planting explosives in their pagers and other electronic devices. It's reported that many were killed in the attack, as well as thousands being injured, but in the broader geopolitical sense, the operation has brought the states of Israel and Lebanon close to war.Always favouring a passionate debate, Piers Morgan brings Israeli ambassador to the UN Danny Danon, Lebanese-American journalist Rania Khalek, Israeli columnist at Haaretz Gideon Levy and lawyer and author Alan Dershowitz onto Uncensored. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sep 19, 2024 • 56min
"I'd vote for Trump, I DON'T Trust Harris" Jordan Peterson On Election & 'Criminal' Trans Surgeries
Jordan B. Peterson, a clinical psychologist known for his insights on political and social issues, joins Piers Morgan for a lively discussion. They psychoanalyze Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, exploring the psychological impacts of current political crises. The duo tackles the implications of free speech in the digital age and critiques the manipulation of mental health narratives. Peterson also shares his thoughts on societal accountability, contrasting leadership styles, and the innovative approach of his Peterson Academy.

Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 19min
Candace Owens, Cenk Uygur & Jonathan Conricus On Israel, US Election & More
Candace Owens, host of 'The Candace Owens Show', Cenk Uygur, founder of 'The Young Turks', and Jonathan Conricus, spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces, tackle pressing global issues. They discuss the escalating conflict in Lebanon and military operations against Hezbollah, dissect the urgent implications of the upcoming US presidential election, and the role of political rhetoric in inciting violence. The conversation also covers the complexities of US foreign policy, accountability in political discourse, and the implications of censorship on free speech.

Sep 17, 2024 • 30min
“He Would NOT Make A Good Asset” Ex Spy Doubts CIA Link To Ryan Routh
Ryan Routh, linked to a recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, joins ex-CIA agent Andrew Bustamente for a gripping discussion. They delve into the chaotic events surrounding the attack and the alarming implications of political rhetoric that may have pushed Routh towards violence. Bustamente emphasizes that Routh's instability disqualifies him from any CIA associations. The conversation also critiques the Secret Service's security failures, attributing them to incompetence rather than conspiracy.

Sep 16, 2024 • 1h 14min
“Under SIEGE” Second Assassination Attempt Made On Donald Trump
In a riveting discussion, former US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and former US Ambassador John Bolton join US Air Force veteran Jake Broe and podcast host Ben Ferguson. They delve into the alarming assassination attempts on Donald Trump, questioning the efficiency of the Secret Service. The conversation explores the dangerous interplay between political rhetoric and violence, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced security for public figures. The implications for the upcoming election and the rising societal chaos take center stage as they unpack this unsettling reality.

Sep 13, 2024 • 29min
Harry & Meghan Steal The Spotlight, Again?
Joining the discussion is Princess Catherine, a resilient public figure who recently shared her triumph over cancer. She opens up about the challenges of the past year, including unfounded marriage rumors and the emotional toll of her health battle. The conversation takes a sharp turn to the Sussexes, with debate on the controversial timing of their documentary announcement right after Catherine's heartfelt news. Experts weigh in on the public's perception of royal narratives, competing promotional strategies, and the ongoing rivalry within the royal family.

Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 16min
Trump vs Harris Debate: The Verdict
Michael Knowles, a conservative commentator, breaks down the recent Trump-Harris debate, emphasizing Harris's clever trap-setting and Trump's evasiveness. Cenk Uygur and Brian Tyler Cohen champion contrasting progressive viewpoints, critiquing the debate dynamics and the contenders' rhetorical strategies. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. weighs in on the implications for future elections, addressing the missed questions and public perception. Their lively discussion sheds light on critical issues like governance and voter sentiment in this unpredictable political landscape.

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Sep 10, 2024 • 41min
Eric Weinstein On Presidential Debate & Beyond
Eric Weinstein, an influential mathematician and podcast host, is known for his contrarian insights on culture and politics. He discusses the normalization of what he calls 'The Switch,' predicting Kamala Harris's rise to power over President Biden. Weinstein emphasizes the need for transparency in governance to restore public trust and debates whether Joe Rogan hosting a presidential debate could change the electoral dialogue. He also reflects on the complexities of political identity and the necessity for informed voter perspectives in today's divisive climate.

Sep 10, 2024 • 43min
Winston Churchill & WW2 Revisionism
Sir Winston Churchill is almost unanimously regarded as a hero in Western society.In this country we voted him the Greatest Ever Briton; ahead of Shakespeare, Charles Darwin and Sir Isaac Newton.Churchill had significant flaws, including some caustic opinions and brutal decisions which were very much of their time.These flaws are widely-acknowledged.But not when it comes to the Second World War. Rallying the country to defeat the Nazis has always been considered, well, a good thing.Last week, history podcaster Darryl Cooper appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show in a now-viral interview which included the claim that Churchill - not Hitler - was “the chief villain of the Second World War.” As we’ll see, it didn’t stop there.Debate has raged ever since. Not just about Churchill but about whether free speech and free-thinking applies to something as binary as historical fact.Eminent historian and author of "Churchill: Walking with Destiny", Andrew Roberts joins Piers to dissect the case.Followed by a debate with 'Part of the Problem' podcast host, Dave Smith & Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 9, 2024 • 56min
Is The Harris Honeymoon Over?
The podcast dives into the shifting dynamics of American politics, with surprising polling showing Trump ahead of Harris. It questions the ethics of endorsements, especially with Dick Cheney backing Kamala Harris, stirring debate about political loyalties. The discussion also highlights the frustrations of voters who feel ignored, particularly within the Black community. Additionally, it tackles foreign influence in U.S. elections and the implications of controversial political support. The complexities of endorsements spark a conversation about morality and integrity in today's political landscape.