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Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ep. 1621 - Mass Immigration Turned Europe Unlivable. America Is Next.
A surprising Muslim socialist victory in New York raises alarms about mass immigration's impact on society. The discussion shifts to how varying immigrant groups shape cities like Miami and New York. Concerns about rising crime rates and the viability of urban life emerge, alongside warnings of Europe’s immigration issues spilling over into America. In a different vein, hate crime laws are scrutinized following a controversial case of vandalism involving a pride flag, revealing inconsistencies in societal responses to such acts.

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Jun 25, 2025 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1620 - New Yorkers Embrace The Destruction Of Their City By Voting For Socialist Muslim Mayor
A Muslim socialist's win in New York's Democratic primary sparks debates about the city's direction and the nation's future. A congresswoman asserts she should decide military actions, while another uses her baby as a political prop. As student loan repayment resumes, graduates face financial reality amid rising living costs. The podcast critiques climate change reporting and highlights urban exodus, cultural battles, and the accountability of leadership in the face of shifting ideologies.

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Jun 24, 2025 • 1h 8min
Ep. 1619 - It's Time For America To Focus On Its Own Problems
The podcast kicks off with a discussion on the rapid collapse of a ceasefire between Iran and Israel. A recent study reveals that AI may be stifling our intelligence. The hosts also critique a news station's choice to have a drag queen present the weather, raising questions on cultural representation. Additionally, they tackle the potential election of a foreign Muslim socialist as New York City's mayor, while emphasizing the need for America to focus on its own pressing issues and challenges.

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Jun 23, 2025 • 60min
Ep. 1618 - Trump Bombed Iran. What's Next?
President Trump escalates military tensions by targeting Iranian nuclear sites and hints at regime change. The conversation critiques the U.S. approach to interventionism while digging into the distractions of domestic political theatrics. A satirical take on Canada's street sign changes adds humor, questioning political correctness versus real issues. The discussion navigates from serious foreign policy dilemmas to lighthearted cultural reflections, emphasizing the need to prioritize pressing domestic challenges over sensational political snags.

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Jun 21, 2025 • 24min
DEI Is Destroying The Air Travel Industry | Proof For Your Liberal Friend
The podcast tackles the controversial impact of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives on the air travel industry. It questions whether prioritizing underrepresented groups in pilot hiring compromises safety and qualification standards. Notably, the discussion links these policies to a tragic cargo plane crash, raising serious safety concerns. The critique extends to corporate practices, emphasizing the tension between diversity goals and operational risks. Listeners are urged to consider the broader implications for aviation safety and industry standards.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1617 - The Trans Agenda Was Just Dealt A Fatal Blow
Delve into a landmark Supreme Court ruling that challenges the trans agenda, igniting passionate debates about child gender procedures. Listen to a fierce exchange between Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson over Iran, sparking controversy. A comedian's shift to conservatism after motherhood offers intriguing insights. Explore the chaos AI brings to education, tainting academic integrity and calling for innovative learning solutions. This episode weaves together politics, ethics, and personal transformations in engaging ways.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1616 - Trump Just Proved The Border Crisis Has A Simple Solution
The discussion highlights President Trump's border solutions as a model for effective governance. There's a critical look at a Supreme Court ruling banning gender transition treatments for minors, framed as a conservative victory. The podcast also critiques a Republican proposal to sell federal land for housing, emphasizing conservation instead. Additionally, it touches on political theatrics in Congress, urging a call for accountability among lawmakers while contrasting nostalgic perceptions with modern parenting challenges.

Jun 18, 2025 • 6min
Matt Walsh Reacts to Supreme Court's Crushing Blow to Trans Agenda
The discussion centers on a recent Supreme Court ruling that upholds Tennessee's right to ban gender transition procedures for minors. This is framed as a pivotal victory for child protection, igniting a call to action for similar laws nationwide. The reaction highlights the cultural implications of this decision, labeling it a significant setback for the Biden administration and advocacy groups like the ACLU. There's an emphasis on the importance of safeguarding children's rights in an evolving societal landscape.

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Jun 17, 2025 • 1h 7min
Ep. 1615 - LGBT Judge Lets Child Killer Walk Free In SHOCKING Court Decision
A shocking court ruling in Oregon allows a confessed child killer to walk free, raising questions about the justice system's integrity. The podcast critiques the implications of this decision on public safety and highlights the emotional turmoil for victims' families. Political violence is also discussed, alongside updates on immigration policy and its effects on American workers. Lastly, the rise of 'Disney adults' is examined, revealing the bizarre enthusiasm of adults for childhood experiences and its cultural significance.

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Jun 16, 2025 • 1h 6min
Ep. 1614 - The "No Kings" Protests Were A Disaster
Protests against a non-existent monarchy sparked debate across the country, revealing deep divisions within the Democratic Party. Tensions escalated, particularly in Salt Lake City, where chaotic clashes raised concerns about public safety. The discussion also delved into immigration policy, pondering the implications of amnesty for illegal workers in agriculture. Lastly, the media's portrayal of Father's Day drew criticism for neglecting fathers' roles, further stirring a call for accountability and recognition.