The Michael Knowles Show

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10 snips
Apr 7, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 1709 - The Stock Market Is Crashing — and Americans Love It

The podcast dives into the surprising rise of Trump's approval ratings amidst a crashing stock market, linking it to public sentiments about tariffs. It explores economic inequalities affecting the middle class, emphasizing the urgent need for reform. The conversation also touches on alarming statements from political figures regarding economic stability. Additionally, it examines the complexities of public reactions to allegations against celebrities and the contradictions in immigration policies under Trump's presidency.
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29 snips
Apr 5, 2025 • 21min

Michael Knowles RANKS The Greatest Philosophers

Dive into a humorous ranking of history's greatest philosophers, from Plato to Nietzsche! Explore the towering ideas of Aristotle and why he earns an 'S tier' status, while Voltaire lands in the 'D tier' for his errors. Critiques of Ayn Rand reveal a clash between her radical individualism and conservative thought. The analysis also touches on the contributions of other giants like Zeno and Descartes, sparking a debate on happiness, virtue, and the essence of human existence. Who deserves to be remembered, and who should be forgotten?
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Apr 4, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 1708 - White Lives Matter: The Austin Metcalf Tragedy

The tragic murder of Austin Metcalf is intensely explored, shedding light on broader societal concerns about school violence and media portrayals of race. The podcast discusses the moral complexities surrounding individual accountability, highlighted by a divisive subway incident. It also tackles the challenges a congresswoman faces in balancing family life with political duty. The controversial inclusion of LGBTQ themes in children's media ignites discussions about representation versus traditional narratives, raising further questions about the impact of these portrayals.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 53min

Ep. 1707 - NO ONE EXPECTED THIS! Trump Tariffs BREAKDOWN

President Trump stirs up controversy with new tariffs, leading to a deep dive into their historical roots and economic implications. The show tackles the complexities of trade negotiations with countries like China and Canada, alongside personal anecdotes about American meat sourcing. A female fencer's refusal to compete against a man sparks heated discussions on gender in sports. The conversation also touches on the political fallout surrounding abortion pills and the challenges of trust in modern health institutions amid rising skepticism.
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8 snips
Apr 2, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 1706 - Trump's Liberation Day TARIFFS Explained In 5 Mins

The recent Wisconsin election poses a threat to Trump's agenda. There's uncertainty surrounding the implications of new tariffs labeled 'Liberation Day,' with concerns over global trade impacts. Political shifts highlight Republican fragility, while a rabbi's call for anti-anti-Semitism goes viral. The discussion also critiques educational elitism and modern reproductive ethics, including the controversies around IVF and child identity laws. These conversations intertwine political activism with the complexities of societal values.
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21 snips
Apr 1, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 1705 - This Is Why Kanye Went Full KKK

Political tensions rise as France bars a prominent conservative figure, mirroring concerns in the U.S. Kanye West sparks outrage by donning a KKK outfit, pushing boundaries of public discourse on race. A toddler faces expulsion from nursery for alleged transphobia, highlighting societal divisions around morality. The show critiques judicial actions framing political strategies against right-wing figures, while also addressing biases faced by Christian values in contemporary society.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 54min

Ep. 1704 - Catholic Hero BEATEN To Shut Down Satanic Black Mass

Lila Rose, founder of Live Action and a passionate pro-life advocate, joins the conversation to discuss the dramatic clash between Catholics and Satanists over a black mass in Kansas. They dive into the implications of this confrontation on American identity and the challenges facing communities of faith. Lila also highlights the Baby Olivia project, aiming to educate about fetal development to strengthen pro-life perspectives. Their discussion touches on the necessity of Christian values in politics and the broader ideological conflicts shaping society today.
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6 snips
Mar 30, 2025 • 10min

Secretary of the Treasury & Michael Knowles: Scott Bessent White House Interview

In a landmark conversation, the newly appointed Secretary of the Treasury shares insights on the U.S. economy and Trump's bold economic strategies. They tackle issues like inflation, market stability, and the importance of lowering mortgage rates during a housing crisis. The discussion also dives into tax reform efforts amidst fiscal concerns, highlighting bipartisan cooperation on extending tax cuts. Lastly, the conversation covers how tariffs and budget strategies aim to protect jobs while reshaping manufacturing in America.
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Mar 29, 2025 • 2h 19min

"Lost Technology, Nephilim, & The Mainstream Lies" Michael & The Rogue Archaeologist | Tim Alberino

Tim Alberino, a rogue archaeologist and author, shares his fascinating insights on ancient civilizations and biblical mysteries. He discusses the possibility of lost technologies and advanced societies that predate known history, suggesting links to the Nephilim and ancient aliens. The conversation dives into the implications of catastrophic events that halted ancient construction and explores intriguing texts like the Book of Enoch. With skepticism of mainstream archaeology, Alberino challenges listeners to reconsider their understanding of the past and its supernatural connections.
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11 snips
Mar 28, 2025 • 50min

Ep. 1703 - My Day at the White House with Four Cabinet Members

The host shares insights from a recent visit to the White House, interviewing four influential cabinet members on economic policies and transparency. The conversation touches on vaccine safety, tariff complexities, and the challenges faced by the EPA. Memes are examined for their role in shaping political discourse, including their impact on public perception and drug issues. Finally, the discussion delves into ethical concerns around truth, surrogacy, and the nature of morality, highlighting the cultural obsession with absurdity and the contrast in narratives.

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