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Oct 5, 2024 • 16min
These Politicians Are Guilty of Anti-White Racism
The discussion highlights the theme of anti-white racism within political narratives. Key moments include critiques of racial double standards in political humor, uncovering a controversial joke that exposes societal biases. There's a deep dive into internet privacy issues with a focus on VPNs, bridging personal safety with political unrest. Additionally, key political figures' responses to Biden's accusations of racism shed light on the challenges of achieving true unity versus mere compliance.

Oct 4, 2024 • 60min
Ep. 1457 - The Biden Administration’s Mishandling Of Hurricane Helene Is One Of The Greatest Scandals In American History
The federal government's funding for Hurricane Helene victims raises eyebrows as resources prioritize illegal immigrants instead. A 70-year-old Trump supporter faces nine years in prison over election integrity checks. Critiques surface around FEMA's mismanagement and inadequate disaster relief funds. Gender identity discussions reveal judicial disparities while humorously critiquing male candidates' facial hair. The old adage about work attendance gets a sardonic twist, questioning extreme professionalism amidst personal crises. Internet outrage, meanwhile, doesn't lose its grip!

Oct 3, 2024 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1456 - Why Debate “Moderators” Prove That The Media Is The True Enemy Of The American People
The podcast features Kamala Harris, a political figure closely tied to the dockworker union amidst economic turmoil, alongside Jussie Smollett, who emerges from hiding to share his ongoing victimhood narrative. The conversation dives into the questionable integrity of media fact-checking during elections. Harris supports the dockworkers' strike, raising concerns about its economic impact. Smollett discusses his controversial experiences, prompting debates around victimhood and accountability in the media. The discussion offers a thought-provoking look at bias and representation in contemporary politics.

Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1455 - How Dirty Union Greed Is Holding The American People Hostage
JD Vance, a political figure recognized for his impactful debate performances, joins to discuss pressing issues from the Biden-Harris Administration's failures to the so-called 'childcare crisis.' Vance delivers a standout performance on the debate stage, emphasizing government roles versus family support. They also critique the media's obsession with a controversial off-Broadway play about January 6th, questioning its portrayal of loyalty and politics. Union influences in the economy are another hot topic, shedding light on how they affect supply chains.

Oct 2, 2024 • 1h 20min
2024 VP Debate | Daily Wire Backstage
JD Vance, a rising political figure and candidate in the 2024 Vice Presidential Debate, and Tim Walz, the current Governor of Minnesota, delve into the heated dynamics of the recent debate. They discuss Vance's defense of Trump's policies and critiques aimed at Walz and Harris. The conversation also touches on the complexities of modern conservatism, the nuances of the abortion debate, and strategies for mobilizing pro-lifers. The talk wraps up with insights into shifting voter demographics and the implications for the upcoming election.

Oct 1, 2024 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1454 - As Appalachian Americans Die in Floods, Biden-Harris Prioritizes “Equity”
The aftermath of devastating floods in North Carolina raises questions about the federal government's response. Critiques highlight inadequate support for affected communities amid a focus on equity. Kamala Harris struggles to articulate an economic plan, while a cultural critique emerges surrounding a controversial film on racism. Stevie Nicks' new pro-abortion single receives a mixed review, prompting discussion on the complexities of addressing abortion in music. The podcast blends urgent social issues with cultural commentary in a thought-provoking manner.

Sep 30, 2024 • 1h 1min
Ep. 1453 - Race-Baiting WNBA Players Are Sabotaging Their Own League Out Of Spite
The podcast dives into the WNBA's controversial race scandal, likening it to previous media sensationalism. It also looks at Hurricane Helene’s aftermath and the media's seeming disinterest. High-income earners are debated regarding their 'fair share' in taxes, raising questions of fairness itself. Additionally, the discussion includes the challenge of beauty standards in today's culture and how leftist ideologies are perceived to undermine traditional aesthetics.

Sep 28, 2024 • 14min
Is This Racist? Matt Walsh Reacts To Insane TikToks
Matt Walsh, a provocative commentator on race and gender, tackles wild TikTok videos that showcase anti-white sentiment. He scrutinizes societal narratives surrounding looting during crises, questioning motivations and accountability. The discussion touches on the controversial notion of food deserts and how it shapes victimhood related to systemic racism. Walsh also addresses the complexities of public reactions to racially charged incidents, introducing the term 'misogynoir' while critiquing how race and gender influence discourse.

Sep 27, 2024 • 45min
Ep. 1452 - Matt Walsh Sits Down With "Hate Crime Hoax" Author
Wilfred Reilly, an insightful author and college professor, joins to tackle the intricacies of racism and anti-racism narratives in America. They discuss his book 'Hate Crime Hoax' and the film 'Am I Racist?', using humor to address serious societal issues. Topics include the confusion surrounding racism definitions, the influence of controversial figures like Robin DiAngelo, and historical declines in race relations. The conversation encourages critical thinking and challenges the popular beliefs shaping public discourse.

Sep 26, 2024 • 1h 4min
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.