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Oct 30, 2024 • 27min

Megyn Kelly: The Washington Post is doomed

Megyn Kelly, host of The Megyn Kelly Show and renowned for her incisive interviews, dives deep into the chaotic interplay between media and politics. She discusses the unpredictable dynamics of polling and voter sentiments, especially regarding women's rights in the upcoming election. The conversation explores the rise of independent media, questioning its influence over legacy news outlets. Kelly also weighs in on the future of the Republican Party post-Trump, spotlighting emerging leaders and the necessity for authenticity in journalism amidst a fractured political landscape.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 27min

Sen. Eric Schmitt: This is 2016 all over again

Emily interviews Senator Eric Schmitt from Missouri, a friend of J.D. Vance and a rising conservative voice. They dive into the political landscape as the 2024 election looms, discussing the optimism reminiscent of 2016 among Republicans. Schmitt highlights the influence of celebrity figures like Trump, the shifting alliances within political factions, and the urgent need for reform in the GOP. The conversation also touches on critical issues like national debt and the role of technology in shaping public discourse.
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Oct 28, 2024 • 45min

Alex O’Connor: Inside the Jordan Peterson-Richard Dawkins debate

Alex O’Connor, a popular atheist podcaster and moderator of the landmark debate between Jordan Peterson and Richard Dawkins, shares his insights on the intersection of spirituality and politics. They discuss the cultural implications of myths versus facts, using the biblical story of Cain and Abel as a launchpad. O’Connor also dives into how modern atheism interacts with advances in quantum physics and the tensions between personal beliefs and political identities. This captivating dialogue highlights contemporary issues shaping our socio-political landscape.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 22min

Olivia Reingold: Daniel Penny and New York’s George Floyd case

Olivia Reingold, a writer at the Free Press, dives into the polarizing trial of Daniel Penny, accused of manslaughter in a fatal subway incident involving Jordan Neely. The discussion uncovers the sociopolitical fallout from the George Floyd case, reflecting on community mistrust and public safety. Reingold assesses body camera footage, revealing the nuanced emotions tied to mental health crises. She also explores how COVID-19 has reshaped New Yorkers' perceptions of crime and safety, highlighting the stark divide in public opinion.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 35min

Meet the billionaires behind Kamala Harris

Gabe Kaminsky, an investigative reporter at the Washington Examiner known for his insights on dark money in politics, dives deep into the financial underbelly of Kamala Harris's campaign. He discusses the controversial role of billionaire donors in shaping political narratives, particularly in light of the upcoming 2024 elections. The implications of undisclosed funding are explored, alongside the significant influence of figures like Alex Soros and Elon Musk. Kaminsky sheds light on the ethical dilemmas and transparency issues surrounding super PACs and dark money.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 43min

Destiny: Most of the Israel debate is dead wrong

Destiny joins Emily to assess U.S. support for Israel, censorship, and media bias. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 13min

Did Trump abandon RFK Jr. with his McDonald’s trip?

Tensions within the GOP heat up as Trump’s McDonald's stop sparks debate on Big Food regulation. The clash between populist values and health-conscious agendas is dissected, particularly how Kennedy's MAHA slogan contrasts Trump's fast food affinity. The episode also explores how these choices serve as symbols of Republican identity and influence swing voters. Can the party reconcile these differing narratives as election season unfolds?
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Oct 21, 2024 • 37min

Spencer Klavan: How wokeness killed New Atheism

In this engaging discussion, Spencer Klavan, an associate editor at the Claremont Institute and host of the Young Heretics podcast, dives into the shifting relationships between science and faith. He explores how wokeness has reshaped modern atheism, prompting secular thinkers to reconsider spirituality. Klavan highlights a renewed curiosity among scientists about religious questions, especially post-COVID. The conversation also touches on the resurgence of nature worship and broader trends in contemporary spirituality, challenging listeners to reflect on what we truly revere.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 26min

Eric Kaufmann: The pseudoscience behind campus DEI

Eric Kaufmann, a political professor at the University of Buckingham and author of The Third Awokening, dives into the divisive world of DEI initiatives in universities. He discusses how these programs often undermine meritocracy and freedom of speech, leading to disappointment among minority students. Kaufmann critiques the scientific validity of pro-DEI studies and questions the genuine intentions behind institutional investments. Additionally, he analyzes the evolving Title IX landscape and the challenges faced by students with dissenting views on campus.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 30min

Ken Klippenstein: Why I published the J.D. Vance dossier

Ken Klippenstein, an independent journalist known for his incisive writing on national security and government corruption, joins host Robby Soave for a thought-provoking discussion. They dissect the J.D. Vance dossier, investigating why Klippenstein was flagged by the FBI for a foreign influence operation. The conversation highlights the challenges of media ethics, the nuances of election integrity, and the political motivations behind social media content moderation. Klippenstein also critiques government oversight and advocates for transparency in digital censorship.

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