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Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 2min

Ep. 1451 - This Man Confessed to His Brutal Crimes… And They Still Call Him 'Innocent'

Kamala Harris, the Vice President of the United States, joins to discuss the highly contentious case of Marcellus Williams, a convicted murderer executed despite claims of innocence. They dive into the stark societal reactions to his execution, contrasting it with the treatment of different criminals on death row. The conversation also touches on the impact of political statements and artistic expression in the current ideological landscape, while faith leaders react to the cultural critique raised in new media.
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Sep 25, 2024 • 56min

Ep. 1450 - Kamala HQ Attacked Me For Telling the Truth About Public Education

The speaker faces backlash from the Kamala Harris campaign after advocating for the abolishment of the public education system. A surprising revelation unfolds as an MSNBC reporter discovers that voters are indifferent about January 6th. Highlighted are Seattle's controversial new police practices that require evidence before responding to 911 calls. The discussion also touches on the impact of decriminalization in society, contrasting personal memories of historical events with current political pressures.
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Sep 24, 2024 • 54min

Ep. 1449 - How The FBI Is Willing To Risk Your Safety To Get Kamala Elected

Democrats claim crime rates are dropping, but hidden data tells a different story. The latest FBI report reveals alarming trends like rising car thefts and unreported crimes. The discussion also critiques education reform and the proposal to close the Department of Education, anticipating media backlash. Plus, moral decay is linked to security issues, while the reception of the provocative film 'Am I Racist?' sparks debate. A humorous take on absurd film criticism rounds off the commentary on cultural divides in art.
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Sep 23, 2024 • 54min

Ep. 1448 - The Degenerates Of Hollywood Endorse Kamala, And That Tells You Everything

The podcast dives into the recent wave of celebrity endorsements for Kamala Harris, questioning their sincerity and impact on politics. It highlights the surprising success of the host's latest documentary, exploring its cultural significance. Listeners learn about a curious letter from an attempted assassin of Trump, raising eyebrows about media ethics. There's a humorous take on political discourse involving emojis and mispronunciations, along with critiques of how race and identity play into the broader political landscape.
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Sep 21, 2024 • 7min

Best Moments from Matt Walsh’s "Am I Racist?" Media Tour

In this discussion, Matt Walsh, known for his provocative film 'Am I Racist?', shares highlights from his media tour promoting the film. He dives into the delicate balance between humor and serious cultural commentary, showcasing how comedy can address complex issues of race. Walsh also reflects on the film's unique approach, blending critical analysis with comedic elements, encouraging listeners to confront and engage with controversial topics. His insights make for a thoughtful yet entertaining conversation.
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Sep 21, 2024 • 16min

Anti-White Racism In SCHOOL!? Matt Walsh Breaks It Down

Matt Walsh, a commentator known for tackling contentious social issues, dives into the pressing topic of anti-white racism in schools. He highlights alarming real-life examples and discusses the implications of identity-focused graduation ceremonies. Walsh criticizes divisive training programs in universities that label specific groups as oppressors. The conversation also touches on societal divisions stemming from identity politics and the need to preserve historical values while fostering unity among diverse communities.
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Sep 20, 2024 • 1h

Ep. 1447 - Kamala Harris’ Dangerous New Lie May End Up Costing Women’s Lives

Kamala Harris, a prominent political figure, teams up with media icon Oprah for a campaign rally that raises eyebrows with her cringeworthy remarks. The podcast explores alarming claims being pushed by the media related to abortion laws, alongside a tragic case emphasizing the real-world impacts of political decisions. Discussions also tackle the absurdity of recent political ads aimed at white men, reflecting on shifting voter demographics and media narratives in today's political climate.
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Sep 19, 2024 • 57min

Ep. 1446 - Democrats Set Out To Ban Memes to Protect Their Power

Gavin Newsom, California's governor who recently introduced a law banning deceptive memes, dives into the complexities of defining deception in media. Joe Rogan stirs the pot with captivating debates, including the controversial moon landing theories. Meanwhile, Howard Stern shockingly admits his disdain for his audience, provoking thoughts on celebrity perceptions. The trio also explores the impact of migration on local communities and critiques Australia's laughable take on classic comedy, making for a rollercoaster of laughs and serious insights.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 3min

Ep. 1445 - Did the Government Shield Diddy Like Epstein?

Sean Combs, better known as P. Diddy, is in the hot seat over serious allegations including sex trafficking, prompting comparisons to the Epstein case. The discussion delves into the troubling influence powerful figures have over justice systems and the entertainment industry’s silence. Additionally, controversial ideas around public shaming for delinquent minors spark debate, while Kamala Harris's vague responses on reparations leave many unsatisfied. The conversation also touches on the ethical questions surrounding new films that provoke cultural dialogues.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 1h 3min

Ep. 1444 - Why Critics Are Running Scared From My Movie

The success of 'Am I Racist?' raises questions about the lack of mainstream reviews, suggesting a media bias towards conservative content. The discussion highlights the media's incitement of violence after political turmoil. A tragic case of a child murder leads to a controversial decision for treatment over trial. Additionally, the workforce struggles of Gen Z are dissected, with criticisms of their work ethic linked to technology's influence. The episode emphasizes the critical need for teaching responsibility to children for their future success.

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