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Oct 27, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4880: The Fall Of New York; Deport Mamdani

Naomi Wolf, an insightful author and political commentator, delves into the 'Green-Red Revolution' and its influence on New York politics. She highlights Mamdani's grassroots success, especially among younger voters, and critiques the Republican response to his rise. Wolf connects economic populism with urban radicalism, suggesting that effective messaging should celebrate foreign policy victories to resonate with the public. Her analysis sheds light on how diplomacy can lead to domestic prosperity, presenting a vital perspective on the current political landscape.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4879: Green Policy And AI To Blame For Electricity Prices Increasing; An Inconvenient Study

Dave Walsh, an energy policy commentator, reveals the link between rising electricity prices and AI/data centers, stressing the need for fair cost allocation. Dale Bigtree, a health freedom activist, discusses findings from his documentary, highlighting alarming stats on vaccinated versus unvaccinated children's health. Precious metals expert Philip Patrick dives into gold's recent price surge and its significance amid central bank buying, framing gold as a protective asset in a volatile economic climate.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4878: Cleaning Millions Of Illegal Voters Off Voter Rolls; Fight Over Redistricting Grows

Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, discusses the removal of ineligible voter registrations, revealing that his organization has successfully purged around 5 million names from rolls to combat election fraud. Political strategist Alex DeGrasse explores the contentious landscape of redistricting and the fight for crucial congressional seats. Dr. Bradley Thayer analyzes U.S.-China relations, emphasizing the geopolitical stakes surrounding technology and resources amid upcoming high-stakes meetings between global leaders.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 877: Spiritual Warfare In The Trenches — Priests Cancelled For Holiness And Priests Who Cast Out Satan

Father James Altman, a traditionalist Catholic priest and author, discusses the troubling phenomenon of cancelled priests and the modern church's struggles with adherence to doctrine. He critiques the current papacy and highlights the importance of laity in promoting spiritual renewal. Filmmaker Oscar Delgado shares insights from his film, Triumph Over Evil, drawing parallels between war reporting and spiritual battles. He emphasizes the film's mission to educate on exorcism and the importance of sacramentals in today's spiritual warfare.
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Oct 25, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4877: Jack Smith Should Testify Publicly; Antifa On The Ballot In Maine

Julie Kelly, an investigative journalist covering DOJ and political legal matters, joins to dissect crucial cases unfolding in the U.S. She highlights the need for Special Counsel Jack Smith to testify publicly about his investigations. The conversation also delves into the implications of recent indictments, including New York AG Letitia James. Additionally, they discuss political shifts in Maine involving Antifa and examine ongoing efforts against the deep state, focusing on strategy and progress in these cases.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4876: Protests Continue In Ireland; Born Lucky

In this intriguing discussion, Joe Allen, an expert on AI risks and transhumanism, shares insights on the societal dangers posed by superintelligent AI and strategies to educate the working class about tech threats. Leland Vittert, a NewsNation anchor and author of *Born Lucky,* delves into his personal journey raising an autistic child and shares practical strategies his father used to foster his independence. This blend of topics highlights both the pressing issues of AI and the heartwarming aspects of parenting.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4875: DOJ Has Proof Of Biden Admin In Arctic Frost; The Epidemic Of Sports Gambling

Mike Davis, known as The Viceroy, dives into the controversial Arctic Frost memo, alleging surveillance of Republican senators and discussing the weaponization of government. Jeannie Seaver from Moms Against Gambling sheds light on the rampant rise of sports betting and its hidden dangers, highlighting addiction statistics and how it impacts families. Together, they explore how prop bets challenge player integrity and urge parents to be vigilant about gambling apps on their kids' devices.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 876: Chaos In Ireland The Fall Of Strong Leaders

Michael Walsh, an author and historian, dives deep into the chaos engulfing Ireland, discussing political corruption, rising immigration issues, and the turbulence surrounding the presidential election. He argues that Irish nationalism is being unfairly branded as extremism. Meanwhile, David Bossie, a conservative activist, tackles fiscal discipline, advocating for a return to pre-COVID spending levels and the dismantling of Obamacare. Together, they explore the cultural impacts of immigration both in Ireland and the U.S., and propose strategic solutions for national challenges.
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Oct 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4874: Texas Goes After Woke Professors; The Battle Continues In Ukraine

Join Mike Howell, Director at the Oversight Project, as he uncovers the influence of NGOs on immigration and protests. Texas Congressman Brian E. Harrison reveals shocking statistics about illegal aliens on voter rolls and discusses Republican challenges in state politics. National security commentator Sam Faddis dives into the implications of long-range missile support for Ukraine and the importance of cutting Russian oil revenues. The conversation also touches on the geopolitical tensions with China over rare earth minerals.
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Oct 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4873: Fight In New Jersey; Sanctions Increase Against Russia, US Lifts Key Restrictions On Ukraine

Scott Pressler, a dedicated conservative activist known for his grassroots mobilization efforts, shares crucial insights on voter turnout strategies for the tightly contested New Jersey gubernatorial race. He emphasizes the importance of early in-person voting and how volunteers can leverage his Early Vote Action app. Pressler also discusses tactics for flipping Pennsylvania by mobilizing low-propensity voters against Democratic justices. The conversation highlights the urgency of grassroots organizing in key battlegrounds and the impact of local elections on broader political trends.

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