The Michael Knowles Show

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18 snips
Feb 13, 2025 • 50min

Ep. 1673 - Wild Political Week RECAP

A Democrat congresswoman sparks debate by labeling 'manufacturing' as sexist, while Tulsi Gabbard gains unexpected bipartisan support as the new Director of National Intelligence. A prominent pastor urges Christians to adopt centrist politics amidst a turbulent landscape. The discussion shifts to the role of community kindness in countering authoritarianism and the risks of overreliance on AI, echoing historical anxieties about technology's grip on humanity. Political reflections highlight Democratic challenges in a changing political climate.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 1672 - Woke State Rep. Sterilizes Herself To OWN Trump

A Michigan state representative makes headlines by sterilizing herself as a statement against Trump, igniting heated debates about reproductive rights. The Pope's controversial remarks on immigration spark discussions about the balance between national security and individual dignity. Allegations surrounding Ilhan Omar's marriage surface, adding to the political drama. Cultural norms regarding health and contraception face scrutiny, while a call for more diversity in governance highlights the complexities of representation in today's political climate.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 1671 - Criminal Alien Hotels? $59 Million WASTED Per Week

FEMA's recent $59 million expenditure on luxury hotels for illegal immigrants raises eyebrows amid natural disaster relief discrepancies. The discovery of over 2,400 JFK assassination files reignites public interest and trust issues in U.S. institutions. The podcast delves into the complex narratives of the Israel-Palestine conflict, examining accusations of genocide. Discussions around political dynamics of Zionism and the historical context of American policies shed light on ongoing tensions, while the rise of podcasting emerges as a significant cultural shift.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 50min

Ep. 1670 - The BIg Game RECAP: We Won!

Dive into the cultural clash as traditional values face off against modern 'woke' messaging during the Super Bowl. Explore critiques of overly political ads and the surprising take on a Jeep commercial that champions conservative ideals. Reflect on a Navy recruitment ad's patriotism compared to past diversity-focused campaigns, while also considering the repercussions of controversial social media posts by public figures. Plus, unravel the complexities of maintaining unity in the spotlight while navigating mental health and political strategies.
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8 snips
Feb 9, 2025 • 22min

Catholic REVIEWS Wes Huff Vs Billy Carson DEABTE | Michael Knowles

Dive into a fiery clash of beliefs as two speakers tackle their differing interpretations of Christian teachings. Explore the nuances between the Sinai Bible and the King James Version, along with the importance of historical context. Unpack the credibility of religious narratives as established history is often sidelined for unverified claims. Delve into the origins of biblical creation stories and their connections to ancient texts like the Enuma Elish. Experience the chaos of a debate filled with technical glitches, yet highlighting compelling arguments that emerge from the turmoil.
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25 snips
Feb 8, 2025 • 49min

Michael Knowles Live at YAF - "Ordo Amoris: The Hierarchy of Political Love"

Michael Knowles captivates his audience by discussing the order of love and our obligations to faith, family, and society. He delves into the historical and moral implications of deportations, linking them to Christian teachings. A fascinating exploration of the ethical balance between local and global responsibilities emerges, alongside a critique of biblical interpretations in politics. The conversation further highlights the ideological divide in moral priorities, especially between conservatives and liberals, and the challenges religious students face in liberal academia.
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Feb 7, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 1669 - Trump and Elon Prove the Media Really Are Fake

Journalists are facing scrutiny for their ties to government funding, raising concerns about media independence. The economic implications of immigration during COVID-19 highlight risky dependencies on external labor. Controversies surrounding Elon Musk and his companies are analyzed alongside Trump's tax policies, emphasizing traditional Republican values. Rising anti-Christian sentiment faces critical examination, as does the complex role of women in military combat. Finally, the philosophical depth of Dante's work is explored through engaging discussions.
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Feb 6, 2025 • 48min

Ep. 1668 - Libs Try to IMPEACH Trump After Just 16 Days

The discussion dives into the sudden impeachment efforts against President Trump, questioning the grassroots support behind them. It highlights how government funding shapes media narratives, affecting public perceptions. There's a humorous take on political activism and a critique of U.S. aid that feeds into leftist agendas abroad. The podcast also addresses gender issues in sports, particularly the new ban on men in women's competitions, and explores the complexities of U.S. foreign policy with ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine.
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10 snips
Feb 5, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 1667 - Trump's Gaza Takeover EXPLAINED in 4 Minutes

A provocative proposal suggests U.S. control over Gaza to tackle ongoing conflict, provoking discussions on Trump's role and motivations. The complexities of ethnic cleansing in the Israeli-Palestinian crisis are examined, along with Trump's controversial geopolitical strategies. Innovative ideas for U.S. criminal justice reform take inspiration from El Salvador's successes. Meanwhile, Kanye West's return to Twitter brings a lighter cultural tone amidst political tensions. The episode culminates in reflections on power dynamics and historical precedents in American politics.
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10 snips
Feb 4, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 1666 - Trump Goes Nuclear On USAID

The discussion kicks off with President Trump's tough stance on USAID, prompting debates about its liberal agenda. Critiques of funding priorities highlight concerns over taxpayer dollars and social impact. The conversation then shifts to foreign aid's role in influencing national interests and its geopolitical implications, especially with Mexico and Canada. Amidst these themes, the complexities of modern marriage and a humorous take on cannabis use are explored, challenging common narratives while defending traditional marriage values.

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