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Dec 17, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5004: Building American Independence Through Tariffs; Populism Fights Back In Germany

Marcus Frohnmeier, Vice Chairman of Alternative for Deutschland (AfD), shares insights on the rise of populism and national sovereignty in Germany. He discusses the AfD's growing support and its grievances against the German elite. Frohnmeier highlights strategies for 2026 elections and the challenges posed by state opposition. Additionally, he explores potential collaboration with the MAGA movement in the U.S. and advocates for grassroots support, painting a vivid picture of shifting political landscapes in both nations.
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Dec 17, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5003: Murder And Maiming Of Conservative Women Taking Place In The US

Dave Bossie, a political operative known for his investigative work, discusses oversight and accountability in light of the Mar-a-Lago search. He raises concerns about probable cause and the internal objections within the FBI. Caroline Wren, a conservative commentator, highlights the alarming incidents involving conservative women, including campus attacks and the media's inadequate response. Together, they question the safety and treatment of conservative voices in public discourse, as well as the implications of rising violence.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 912: Three Giants: Falwell, Dobson, And Robertson

Bill Federer, an author and historian, discusses the significant impact of Jerry Falwell, James Dobson, and Pat Robertson on American evangelicalism and politics. Former congressman Dave Bratt elaborates on the decline of masculine leadership and the importance of renewed moral clarity among evangelicals. Etiquette expert Kelly Yates shares helpful holiday hosting tips, from dress codes to centerpiece height. The conversation highlights the role of media in shaping cultural attitudes and the legacy of these influential leaders.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5002: Press Conference On The Brown Assassination

Providence Police Chief Colonel and FBI Special Agent Ted Dox provide critical updates on the Brown University shooting investigation. They discuss time-stamped video evidence and request public assistance in analyzing movement patterns. Brown University President Christina Paxson reassures the campus community about safety measures and collaboration with law enforcement. The conversation highlights ongoing efforts to support victims and their families, while the investigation focuses on identifying a person of interest amid community concerns.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5001: Saving The Country And Keeping The Christian West

This discussion features John Solomon, an investigative journalist known for his coverage of national security, who reveals new insights into the Mar-a-Lago search and Clinton-related matters. Dan Caldwell, a foreign policy analyst, explains military command structures and the implications of U.S. treaty guarantees. Bill Federer, a Christian historian, dives into the influential roles of Christian leaders in shaping conservative culture. Together, they explore critical legal, military, and cultural issues facing the nation.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 5000: Was The Brown University Shooting A Targeted Attack

Jack Posobiec, a conservative commentator known for his online activism, and Caroline Wren, a conservative activist focused on campus politics, dive into the troubling Brown University shooting. They discuss early reports and unanswered questions about security measures and the response to the attack. The conversation shifts to whether the victim, Ella Cook, was targeted. There's also a critique of federal and military responses and a call for accountability on campus safety. Additionally, they touch on rising crime rates and the broader implications for conservative figures.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4999: Trump Continues To Go After Cartel; Was The Brown University Shooting Targeting Christians

Oscar Blue Ramirez, a seasoned field reporter, dives into the critical issues surrounding fentanyl and cartels, urging for urgent action against Mexican corruption. Rav Español, a White House correspondent, highlights the significant role of Spanish-language media in shaping support for Trump and discusses its impact on Latin American politics. They also explore the recent violent incident at Brown University, raising concerns about targeting Christians and patterns of violence against conservatives, fueling a heated discussion on national security.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 911: Buckley And The Conservative Revolution

Sam Tannenhaus, an acclaimed author and journalist, dives into the conservative revolution led by William F. Buckley. He explores Buckley's anti-communist roots, his bold critique of academic orthodoxy in 'God and Man at Yale,' and his influential media strategy with National Review. Tannenhaus discusses how Buckley's Ivy League background and rhetorical brilliance reshaped conservative appeal in America. The conversation also touches on Buckley's complex relationships with figures like Joe McCarthy and his postwar intelligence work.
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Dec 15, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4998: Violence Immigration Crisis In Europe A Foreshadowing Of What's To Come

Tej Gill, a security expert and Warpath Coffee founder, joins Kristen Ziccarelli, a civilizational policy analyst, and Sheila Matthews, a behavioral health researcher, to discuss the escalating violence and immigration crisis in Europe. They dive into the concept of 'suicidal empathy' leading to cultural discord. Tej highlights global security concerns and recent attacks, while Sheila critiques the failures of mental health systems linked to violence. Together, they explore the implications for the U.S. and the need for proactive citizen defense.
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Dec 15, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4997: Chaos Unfolds Around The Globe

Todd Woods, a conservative media founder, delves into the alarming rise of crime in Savannah, suggesting possible patterns in violent incidents and their roots in faith-related targeting. John Case, a legal commentator, discusses the case of Tina Peters, focusing on her pardon status and the pressing issues surrounding prison conditions and election integrity. The duo examines broader implications of global violence, including U.S. military positioning in response to recent attacks. Together, they raise critical questions about security measures and the need for accountability.

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