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Nov 15, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4930: Visions Of Hemispheric Defense And What That Means With Venezuela

Brandon Weichert, a national security analyst known for his insights on grand strategy, joins the discussion to elaborate on the U.S. shift towards prioritizing Western Hemisphere defense. He dives into the strategic positioning of U.S. naval forces off Venezuela and the implications for regional dominance. Weichert explores critical choke points in hemisphere security and links them to countering Chinese influence. He also debates potential military actions in Venezuela and the evolving nature of domestic security through a new Monroe Doctrine approach.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4929: The Islamification Of The US And The West

Peter McElvaney, a British commentator focused on cultural and security issues, talks about his observations of rising mosque counts and Sharia courts in Texas, drawing parallels with Europe. Steve Cortez, an investigative filmmaker, discusses the significant influence of Muslim voters and organizational efforts in U.S. politics. Both guests express concerns about the cultural and economic implications of these changes, warning that Texas may be a strategic target for rapid Islamic institutional growth.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4928: Georgia Appoints A New Attorney Against Trump; Wagging The Dog With Venezuela

Matt Gaetz, a U.S. Congressman known for his bold conservative views, dives into the geopolitical landscape of Latin America, focusing on the U.S. strategy towards Venezuela and the implications of populist vs. leftist regimes. Christina Bobb, an attorney and author, shares insights on her legal battles regarding election integrity and critiques the Mar-a-Lago raid. Alex Brusiewicz discusses the chaos in Indiana's GOP redistricting efforts, urging grassroots activism against establishment Republicans. It's a fiery discussion that merges law, politics, and international strategy!
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Nov 15, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 892: The Crisis In The Catholic Church And The Harm Of Uncontrolled Colonial-Era-Inspired Legal Migration

Dr. Peter Kwasniewski, a liturgical scholar and Catholic composer, shares insights from his publishing work and the Pelican Plus initiative aimed at revitalizing liturgical practices. Rev. John Perricone, an ordained priest and medieval philosophy expert, critiques modernism while highlighting St. Thomas Aquinas as essential to defending Church orthodoxy. Gonzalo Martín discusses Hispanidad and the complexities of Spanish citizenship laws, warning that mass migration reshapes national identity and risks diluting cultural heritage across Europe.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4927: Is Israel Seeking Sovereignty; MAGA Far From Dead

Laura Loomer, a conservative influencer and activist, dives deep into the topic of Israeli sovereignty. She argues that Israel should consider ending U.S. military aid to assert its independence. The discussion heats up as she debates the recent Axios scoop on a supposed 20-year aid deal, which Netanyahu denies, favoring a shift toward a self-sufficient arms industry. Loomer also touches on the historical context of U.S.-Israel aid, while Bannon and his guests discuss broader issues like foreign influence, AI risks, and health concerns.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4926: Fighting For Everyday Americans; Sleepwalking Into 2026

Guests Joe LaVornia, a Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, Roger Kimball, a noted conservative commentator, and Raheem Kassam, editor at The National Pulse, delve into crucial political and economic topics. LaVornia discusses supply-side tax policies and their impact on growth and jobs. Kimball tackles the internal disputes within conservatism and media criticisms, while Kassam critiques 'Conservative Inc.' and warns of midterm electoral pitfalls. They emphasize the need for a grassroots, populist-nationalist approach to reclaim the MAGA agenda.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 891: Tech Bros, Designer Babies, and AI Suicides

Emma Waters, a policy analyst from The Heritage Foundation, dives into the ethical dilemmas surrounding embryo selection and germline editing, arguing against consumer eugenics and the moral implications of destroying embryos. Brendan Steinhauser from the Alliance for Secure AI highlights the dangers of chatbots, spotlighting lawsuits against OpenAI for suicides linked to AI influence, and advocates for state-led regulations to protect children. Together, they explore the intersection of technology, human dignity, and AI accountability.
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Episode 4925: Federal Criminal Probe Into Swalwell; Gene Editing And Creating Your Own Future

Investigative journalist Natalie Winters discusses the legal ramifications surrounding Eric Swalwell, highlighting concerns about potential political targeting in a mortgage fraud probe. Alongside her, political commentator Mike Davis analyzes the implications of Lindsey Halligan's court fight and broader lawfare against Trump allies. The duo also explores the controversial prospect of genetically engineered babies and the urgent need for regulations surrounding gene editing and AI, sparking a riveting conversation on the future of technology and ethics.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4924: The Punch List On Saving America; Next Direction Of MAHA

Andrew Colvett, co-host on the Charlie Kirk Show, shares insights on Turning Point's youth outreach initiatives and critical policy 'punch list' items like immigration reform. Political analyst Richard Barris analyzes campaign spending and the importance of a targeted ground game after recent Mid-Atlantic election losses. Documentary filmmaker Claire Dooley discusses the MAHA Summit, focusing on biotech discussions, genome sequencing ethics, and public health debates, emphasizing the need for transparency and informed consent in emerging technologies.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4923: Passing The Political Football; Bringing In Real Capital For America

Mark Mitchell, a polling analyst known for his insights on conservative strategies, and Dave Brat, a former congressman with sharp takes on fiscal policy, dive deep into the political landscape. They discuss the implications of the government shutdown and the failures of Obamacare. Mitchell advocates for economic populism to support younger generations while Brat emphasizes the need to communicate Biden-era inflation's impact. Together, they lay out a strategy to regain youthful support through reforms and challenge corporate interests without losing donor backing.

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