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Nov 21, 2024 • 58min

Ep. 1491 - Why DEI Is Finally on the Chopping Block In D.C.

A congressional hearing debated the potential abolition of DEI initiatives, revealing some shaky defenses from Democrats. The trans congressman admitted defeat in the bathroom access debate, signaling a shift in public opinion. Jaguar's latest woke ad backfired hilariously, sparking discussions on corporate branding and skepticism towards diversity efforts. Additionally, the decline of media credibility and the importance of long-form content are critiqued, as evolving gender policies shape Republican dynamics.
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Nov 20, 2024 • 1h 2min

Ep. 1490 - Why Every Republican Must Stand Against Gender Lunacy Now

A heated battle over bathroom policies unfolds in Congress following the election of a transgender lawmaker. The episode dives into FEMA’s alleged discrimination against Trump supporters and calls for accountability amid contentious hearings. The host critiques the political responses to gender identity issues, emphasizing the urgency for Republicans to address public concerns. Additionally, it examines the implications of transgender access to women's spaces, raising questions about safety, privacy, and women's rights in the midst of ongoing societal debates.
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Nov 19, 2024 • 51min

Ep. 1489 - Biden’s DHS Enabled A Deadly Criminal And Hoped You Wouldn’t Notice

Shocking revelations about taxpayer-funded flights bringing dangerous illegal immigrants to the U.S. emerge, linking government policies to violent crime. A heartbreaking case spotlighting the tragic murder of a nursing student raises questions about accountability within immigration enforcement. Political leaders grapple with controversial gender dialogue, particularly in sports. Meanwhile, a funny take on 'girl math' highlights odd spending rationalizations, drawing parallels to government fiscal policies. Expect insightful critiques sprinkled with humor throughout!
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Nov 18, 2024 • 60min

Ep. 1488 - Why We Should Stop Apologizing for Our History

Global policies affecting indigenous rights are critiqued, highlighting potential dystopian outcomes. The Biden administration's decisions raise concerns about geopolitical tensions. The recent Jake Paul versus Mike Tyson fight sparks discussion on societal views of aging. Mystifying reactions arise over submitting a film for Oscar consideration, revealing industry biases. A deeper dive reveals complexities surrounding race in healthcare, particularly in New Zealand, fostering a debate on equality and systemic discrimination.
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Nov 16, 2024 • 12min

Matt RESPONDS To Ben's Unhinged Rant

The host humorously defends his ranking of overrated movies against a far-right critic's backlash. A deep dive into villain comparisons reveals Anton Chigurh as a more compelling figure than the Joker. Attention shifts to the Advent season, encouraging spiritual reflection amid holiday chaos. Critiques ensue about plot implausibilities and character flaws in a prominent Batman film, particularly the mishandling of Two-Face. The discussion culminates in a call for better storytelling and character development, inspired by past animated portrayals.
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Nov 15, 2024 • 58min

Ep. 1487 - This Is What Happens When Identity Politics Takes Control

The podcast dives into the chaos of New Zealand's parliament, where politicians performed Haka in a heated dispute over indigenous rights. It raises questions about identity politics and cultural representation. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is discussed as a controversial but intriguing pick for health governance. The conversation touches on aging, using Mike Tyson's upcoming fight as a backdrop, and analyzes the evolving implications of pronoun usage among politicians, reflecting shifting beliefs in the political landscape.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 1h 1min

Ep. 1486 - Here's The Real Reason Why Our Birth Rate Is Plummeting

The podcast dives into the emotional impact of declining birth rates and how older generations are mourning the loss of potential grandparenthood. It debates the rising trend of choosing a childless life for personal comfort, contrasting modern views with past legacies. The discussion also highlights chaotic reactions to Trump's cabinet picks and critiques a Disney actress's provocative comments that alienate a significant audience. Additionally, it examines the cultural implications of consumerism and the meaning behind gift-giving.
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Nov 13, 2024 • 1h 3min

Ep. 1485 - The Media Panics Over Trump's Administration Picks

Donald Trump's new administration picks are causing quite a stir, sending the media into a panic. CNN and MSNBC's ratings are plummeting as the audience grows weary of negative narratives. In a shocking case, a mother was arrested for letting her son walk alone, highlighting the dangers of overreaching parenting laws. Amid critiques of Biden's appointments, the need for military reform and efficiency is emphasized. The episode also sheds light on the complexities of taxpayer funding and rural realities, making for a thought-provoking discussion.
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Nov 12, 2024 • 1h 4min

Ep. 1484 - How Kamala’s Focus On Gender Ideology Cost Her The Election

Swing voters are now prioritizing cultural issues, particularly the trans agenda, over traditional topics like the economy. The podcast dives into the political fallout of gender ideology, spotlighting Kamala Harris's struggles in recent elections and the public's rising concerns. A controversial dismissal of a FEMA official raises questions about government bias, while discussions on transgender girls in sports ignite passionate debates. Humor and critical film analyses, including a look at 'The Dark Knight,' round out the conversation.
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Nov 11, 2024 • 55min

Ep. 1483 - FEMA's Shocking Anti-Trump Orders Revealed

A scandal unfolds as FEMA is accused of bypassing homes displaying Trump signs during disaster relief, raising questions about political bias. Trump's next administration choices spark optimism, while Kamala voters distance themselves from Trump-supporting relatives. The conversation also critiques the emotional fallout of political disagreements within families and highlights the broader implications of perceived political affiliations in emergency response.

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