The Michael Knowles Show

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8 snips
Apr 18, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 1718 - Get Ready for President AOC

A recent poll suggests Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez could be a strong presidential contender, stirring conversations on her role in the changing Democratic landscape. Meanwhile, support for Trump’s immigration policies is on the rise, contrasting with past miscalculations by Democrats. The hypocrisy of elite politicians is highlighted, particularly Bernie Sanders' expensive campaign choices. Lastly, the debate on autism and vaccines surfaces through RFK Jr.'s investigations, while the implications of Trump's potential third term add to the edge of political discussions.
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9 snips
Apr 17, 2025 • 49min

Ep. 1717 - Democrat Attempts to Bring Alleged Cartel Criminal BACK to America

A Democrat senator's controversial visit to El Salvador raises eyebrows as he defends an alleged MS-13 gang member. The UK Supreme Court makes waves by ruling that gender is defined biologically, rejecting gender identity concepts. In a shocking turn, an arsonist linked to the Pennsylvania governor's mansion reveals pro-Palestine Marxist ties. Legal disparities and media biases take center stage, shedding light on the tensions surrounding political accountability and immigration issues.
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22 snips
Apr 16, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 1716 - BLM 2.0 - Metcalf's Attacker BLOWS GoFundMe Money On A NEW HOUSE

Discuss the ethical concerns of a family using GoFundMe money from a murder case to buy a new house, raising questions about racial dynamics. Explore President Trump's threat to halt funding for Harvard over anti-Semitism. Delve into the whimsical yet intense discussion about Katy Perry's space travels, touching on deeper philosophical implications. Additionally, examine the troubling commodification of human remains, all while critiquing government roles in education and highlighting IRS resignations amid political tension.
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23 snips
Apr 15, 2025 • 45min

Ep. 1715 - Libs Defend Ancient "Non-Violent" Child Sacrifice

A recent discovery of an ancient altar in Guatemala reveals chilling links to child sacrifice, challenging modern narratives that downplay violence. The discussion dives into the commercialization of surrogacy and shifting views on LGBT rights. Family businesses are experiencing a revival, with younger generations embracing traditional roles. Critiques on media narratives highlight the glorification of criminals, while the importance of men's spaces faces scrutiny in a changing society. Lastly, a controversial admissions policy sparks debate on meritocracy in education.
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25 snips
Apr 14, 2025 • 46min

Ep. 1714 - Teen Offs Parents In Attempt To Off Trump To Save The White Race

A Wisconsin teenager allegedly kills his parents in a shocking plot to assassinate President Trump. A landmark ruling in Australia raises questions about parental rights in gender transitions. The rise of political violence highlights the dangers of radical ideology and its impact on society. Meanwhile, the unexpected resurgence of Catholicism among young Britons suggests a shift away from modern individualism. Lastly, daylight saving time faces scrutiny amid larger trade discussions, emphasizing its cultural significance.
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9 snips
Apr 12, 2025 • 37min

LGBTQ Pastor DEBATES Michael Knowles: Is The Bible Pro-Choice?

Brandan Robertson, an LGBTQ pastor and activist from New York City, engages in a thought-provoking debate on the intersection of faith and abortion. He argues the complexities of biblical authority while challenging traditional views on personhood and when life begins. The discussion dives into the moral implications of bodily autonomy and examines how contemporary science influences these age-old theological debates. Expect bold claims and fiery exchanges that unravel the intricate relationship between religion, ethics, and reproductive rights.
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17 snips
Apr 11, 2025 • 54min

Ep. 1713 - Women Won’t Be Allowed to Vote?

The discussion dives into the controversial voter ID laws and their supposed impact on married women’s voting rights. It critiques Democratic claims and the ethics of consent, especially in the light of figures like Andrew Tate. The conversation also touches on rising populism in Germany and traditional values in politics. Delving into health debates, it examines the contentious vaccine-autism link and its political ramifications. Finally, it highlights the financial dynamics within families and the balance of leadership in marriage.
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27 snips
Apr 10, 2025 • 47min

Ep. 1712 - Let Him Cook! Stop Pretending You Understand Tariffs

Stocks soared as Trump paused tariffs on China, creating a buzz about his inconsistent trade strategies. The discussion shifts to the stark divide between Wall Street's optimism and Main Street's struggles. Attention turns to the societal costs of trade policies, revealing a disconnect that harms communities. Media integrity is scrutinized, especially regarding journalists' pronoun use. Lastly, tensions with Iran highlight the complexities of military posturing in the global arena. Each topic weaves a narrative of political and economic intricacies.
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14 snips
Apr 9, 2025 • 49min

Ep. 1711 - Trump Slams China with 104% Tariffs

Get ready for a wild ride through mega tariffs on China sparking trade wars and market chaos. A surprising call for illegal labor to pick cotton raises eyebrows, and scientists bring dire wolves back from the dead after thousands of years! Meanwhile, the podcast unpacks unpredictable political alliances and navigates the complexities of U.S.-Israel relations. There's a fascinating critique on government spending priorities and an ethical dive into resurrecting extinct species, blending science with cultural legacy.
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11 snips
Apr 8, 2025 • 49min

Ep. 1710 - Warning from the President: Don't Be a "Panican"

President Trump cautions against becoming 'Panicans' amidst rising political tensions. A heartfelt discussion emerges about a mother’s struggle as she returns to work after maternity leave. The alarming statistic that 55% of leftists believe in justifying violence against Trump sparks heated debate. The conversation also critiques the impact of progressive policies on societal rights and discusses the complexities of U.S. trade negotiations. Finally, there’s an exploration of the public's hesitation toward military interventions and a call for calm in turbulent times.

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