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Sep 3, 2024 • 50min
Ep. 1565 - Dead Democrats Are Furious Trump Did This
A group of deceased musicians demands Trump stop playing their music, igniting a lively debate. Trump gives Kamala Harris a memorable nickname, adding a humorous twist to their rivalry. The challenges of voter registration shifts in Pennsylvania reveal a surprising landscape for upcoming elections. Burning Man is critiqued for its chaotic atmosphere, showcasing the clash between disorganized spirituality and structured religion. Meanwhile, discussions on taxing unrealized gains spark controversy and insight into contemporary political strategies unfold.

Aug 30, 2024 • 18min
Hollywood Libs Are FURIOUS About This Movie | John Voight & Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles talks with John Voight about his role 'Viktor Petrovich' in the new movie "Reagan," in theaters August 30th, 2024.
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Aug 30, 2024 • 50min
Ep. 1564 - First Kamala Harris Interview EXPLAINED In 2 Mins
Kamala Harris, the first female vice president and a prominent political figure, discusses her first interview since her nomination. She navigates her inconsistent views on fracking while aiming to present a stable image as a leader. The conversation dives into critiques of her preparedness for key policy questions and highlights discrepancies in political narratives. Additionally, the cultural fallout from the cancellation of 'The Acolyte' is explored, reflecting on the divide between creators and audiences, and broader implications for the entertainment industry.

Aug 29, 2024 • 48min
Ep. 1563 - Libs Forcing RFK to Stay on Ballots in Swing States
RFK Jr., a notable political figure and advocate, discusses his candidacy's impact on swing states amid ballot challenges. He dives into the abortion debate in Florida and critiques the motives in political backing within the Democratic Party. The conversation touches on allegations against Robin DiAngelo regarding plagiarism and the wider implications of racial grievance exploitation. Additionally, RFK Jr. reflects on media distortion and societal pressures surrounding gender identity, all while humorously critiquing the current political landscape.

Aug 28, 2024 • 50min
Ep. 1562 - Trump “Accepts” Endorsement From Taylor Swift's "Swifties"
The latest legal battles surrounding Donald Trump are heating up. Mark Zuckerberg acknowledges government pressure on Facebook to censor conservative viewpoints. The quirky intersection of RFK Jr. embracing Trump highlights changing political dynamics. A satirical controversy arises as Trump claims endorsement from Taylor Swift's fans, igniting debates about speech and morality. Additionally, discussions on the impact of political endorsements reveal fascinating societal complexities. Personal stories intertwine faith and coincidences against the backdrop of current political realities.

Aug 27, 2024 • 51min
Ep. 1561 - Woke University Targets Michael Knowles
Michael Knowles, a sharp political commentator known for his views on gender differences, joins former congresswoman and Trump supporter Tulsi Gabbard for a lively discussion. They tackle the University of Buffalo's condemnation of traditional gender views and delve into California's controversial reproductive legislation. The conversation shifts to Gabbard's unexpected endorsement and the implications of Trump’s political strategies, while critiquing past and present foreign policies and the alarming mental health crisis affecting young adults today.

Aug 26, 2024 • 52min
Ep. 1560 - RFK Jr. & Trump Join Forces Against the Woke Left
RFK Jr., an American attorney and political figure known for his advocacy, joins former President Trump for a striking discussion. They delve into RFK Jr.'s surprising endorsement of Trump, reflecting on shifting political dynamics. The two also debate the implications of young women returning to traditional practices in faith and the role of prayer in culture. Additionally, they tackle the complex intersections of national identity and racism, highlighting how modern ideologies shape political discourse.

Aug 25, 2024 • 15min
"They Treat You Like The Mob" Libs Try To JAIL Trump Teams | Jeff Clark
In this riveting discussion, Jeff Clark, a former DOJ official under Trump, sheds light on the intense scrutiny faced by Trump's legal team. He reveals the political warfare and high-stakes legal battles against Trump's associates, emphasizing the alarming tactics used to potentially jail them. Clark highlights the absurd charges and disciplinary actions in the legal realm, as well as the implications of these moves for the integrity of American justice and the future of political law.

Aug 24, 2024 • 16min
Michael Knowles REACTS to Conspiracies | YES or NO with Luke Rudkowski
Michael Knowles, a sharp commentator, teams up with Luke Rudkowski, a prominent conspiracy theorist and journalist, to dissect popular conspiracy theories. They tackle intriguing topics like the potential truth behind government cover-ups and secret societies. The discussion dives into cryptocurrency's role in finance skepticism and its political ties. Plus, they explore the intersection of mythology and spirituality, revealing the darker implications of ancient beliefs. Historical conspiracies, including theories about Hitler's death, also come under scrutiny in this captivating dialogue.

Aug 23, 2024 • 49min
Ep. 1559 - Taylor Swift & Beyoncé SHAFT Kamala Harris?
Join pop icons Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, who have transformed the music industry with their storytelling and powerful performances, as they discuss the lackluster DNC and Kamala Harris's ineffective speech. They dive into the absurdity of modern political discourse, drawing parallels to personal autonomy in childbirth. The conversation shifts to the recent Supreme Court ruling on college admissions, unpacking the consequences for racial equity in education. Expect candid insights on identity, race, and the cultural expectations women face in political arenas.