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Aug 22, 2025 • 54min
Ep. 1645 - Illegal Immigrant Numbers In America Are FAR Worse Than We’ve Been Told
Find out how the actual number of foreign nationals in America might be far higher than previously reported, with an eye-popping 55 million visas in play. The discussion also tackles a controversial proposal for a 100% inheritance tax, suggesting that the government should collect all familial wealth. Meanwhile, Disney's struggle to reconnect with its alienated male audience raises eyebrows, alongside critiques of its shift toward politically correct storytelling. Humor and critical insights collide in this engaging exploration of current societal issues.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1644 - This Case Is An Insane Miscarriage Of Justice
A man faces 50 years for shooting a car thief, raising questions about justice in a shocking miscarriage of law. Tensions with Venezuela worry many as potential military action looms. A disturbing incident in a theater leaves a man bloodied by rowdy teens, spotlighting public safety issues. Meanwhile, Cracker Barrel's new rebranding is panned for sacrificing charm for blandness. These discussions delve into self-defense laws, societal chaos, and the changing dynamics of relationships.

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Aug 20, 2025 • 1h 6min
Ep. 1643 - Why Illiterate Foreign Truck Drivers Are A MUCH Bigger Issue Than You Think
Illiterate foreign truck drivers navigating American highways pose serious risks, raising questions about their understanding of traffic regulations. The Department of Transportation's push for English proficiency among drivers sparks debate on safety measures. President Trump's efforts to reshape the Smithsonian's narrative have created a dialogue on history portrayal. Lastly, the term 'mankeeping' highlights the challenges faced by men and women in relationships, examining emotional labor and distinct marital roles.

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Aug 19, 2025 • 1h 5min
Ep. 1642 - Why Foreign Truck Drivers Are An Extreme Danger To All Americans
A tragic accident involving an illegal immigrant truck driver raises serious concerns about road safety in the U.S. The discussion dives into the flaws of current immigration policies that allow unqualified drivers on the road. Meanwhile, the construction of a controversial monument to Barack Obama in Chicago sparks local outrage. Joy Reid’s claim that white people haven't contributed culturally leads to a lively debate about historical contributions. An awkward body cam footage incident involving a government employee adds a comical twist to the serious discussions.

Aug 17, 2025 • 2min
Introducing The Pope and the Führer: The Secret Vatican Files of World War II with Michael Knowles
Discover the hidden nuances of Pope Pius XII's actions during World War II. New archival documents reveal a more complex legacy than previously understood. Was he truly silent in the face of Hitler's regime? This discussion invites listeners to reevaluate historical narratives and learn about the untold stories surrounding the Vatican's stance against the Nazi threat. Unpack the delicate balance between faith and politics during one of history's darkest periods.

Aug 16, 2025 • 17min
The View Is Leftist Propaganda, Part 2 | Proof For Your Liberal Friend
In this engaging conversation, the panel critiques the prevalent leftist narratives presented on major talk shows. A thought-provoking exploration addresses the conflict between LGBTQ pride and biblical teachings, challenging the compatibility of pride with Christian values. The discussion also highlights the selective use of religious arguments in public debates. Additionally, the upheaval on Twitter post-Elon Musk is analyzed, touching on fee changes and banned accounts, while emphasizing the delicate balance of free speech in today's digital landscape.

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Aug 14, 2025 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1641 - As Migrants Terrorize Britain, Police Wage War On Catcalls
British police are launching sting operations to catch men complimenting women, while serious migrant crime runs rampant. Media outrage follows the Trump Administration's decision to remove anti-white propaganda from exhibits. Ron DeSantis faces accusations of mass murder against veterans, but the disturbing details reveal these veterans were serial killers. The discussion also dives into the complexities of policing priorities, historical narratives around slavery, and a broader critique of media sensitivity and political tactics.

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Aug 13, 2025 • 1h 8min
Ep. 1640 - The Insanely Incompetent DEI Hire Running One Of America’s Most Dangerous Cities
In a city grappling with crime, a police chief admits she struggles with basic concepts like 'chain of command.' There's a call to redefine safety rather than tackle rising violence head-on. The podcast critiques ineffective diversity-driven leadership in public safety while highlighting alarming justice system failures. It questions the American identity and the complex loyalties of elected officials. Meanwhile, Canada faces climate lockdowns, raising worries about personal freedoms amid chaos.

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Aug 12, 2025 • 1h 8min
Ep. 1639 - Trump Moves To End D.C.’s Third-World Lawlessness. Democrats Lose It
Donald Trump seeks to curb crime in Washington D.C., triggering outrage from the media and the Left. The podcast dives into the complexities of law enforcement's role in community safety, highlighting rising crime rates. A discussion on the implications of gay marriage legislation sparks controversy, alongside critiques of cultural identity and demands placed on specific demographics. The humorously harsh critique of a public figure’s decisions adds an entertaining twist, reflecting on political appearance and its impact on discourse.

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Aug 11, 2025 • 1h 9min
Ep. 1638 - The Fake “Mental Health” Test Coming To Your Child’s School
A controversial new policy in Illinois mandates mental health screenings for kids, raising alarms about potential pharmaceutical interests. Discussions touch on the implications of using flawed tests like the PHQ-9 and the risks of over-medicalization. On a different note, the military's role in combating drug cartels is debated, while social media's portrayal of entitlement among EBT recipients sparks a conversation about societal perceptions of welfare. The clash between authenticity and artificial living also emerges as a key theme.