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Jun 27, 2025 • 11min

Why the Democrats can’t handle Joe Rogan & Bernie Sanders

The discussion focuses on Bernie Sanders' recent appearances on popular podcasts, highlighting his appeal among younger voters. It critiques the Democratic Party's disconnect with this demographic, especially when contrasted with alternative candidates like Zohran Mamdani. The podcast dives into the political challenges faced by the Democrats in engaging fresh voices and adapting their strategies to meet the needs of a changing electorate. Additionally, it touches on the importance of influential conversations in shaping political opinions.
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Jun 26, 2025 • 12min

Pete Hegseth SLAMS Former Fox Colleague Over Iran Strikes Coverage

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth passionately confronts the media over the portrayal of U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. He specifically challenges former colleague Jennifer Griffin's reporting, highlighting discrepancies between government claims and media narratives. The discussion delves into the consequences of misleading national security coverage and the need for public skepticism towards both official statements and journalistic interpretations. Tensions rise as they analyze the ambiguous implications of the strikes on Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 30min

“Trump is a PEACEMAKER” - Sen Chuck Grassley on the Israel/Iran ceasefire

In this discussion, Senator Chuck Grassley, a stalwart Iowa representative since 1981, tackles pressing issues like the Israel-Iran ceasefire and its potential longevity. He shares insights on Trump's diplomatic efforts, highlighting the public's yearning for peace. Grassley also critiques the decline of trust in mainstream media and discusses the internal dynamics at the FBI under figures like Kash Patel. The senator underscores the need for transparency and accountability in government, especially in light of political shifts and the importance of fostering effective relationships.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 16min

Is the Right Turning on Israel? Reaction w/ Ami Kozak

Ami Kozak, a musician and comedian known for his discussions on U.S.-Israel relations, joins the conversation to unpack the complex dynamics between Israel and Iran. He explores the rise of anti-Israel sentiment in right-wing circles, masked by 'America First' rhetoric. The dialogue also delves into the challenges faced in U.S.-Israel policy, emphasizing the need for deeper understanding over superficial political discourse. Kozak critiques how military actions influence diplomatic negotiations, offering insights into the intricate web of Middle Eastern conflicts.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 15min

Will Trump's bombing of Iran break MAGA?

Explore the ideological rift within the MAGA movement over foreign policy, especially regarding potential military action against Iran. Delve into how some supporters embrace a non-interventionist stance while others favor a more aggressive approach. The discussion highlights distrust in government narratives and the contrasting views between everyday voters and political influencers. Examine the delicate balance Trump must maintain to keep his base intact while navigating these polarizing sentiments.
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Jun 20, 2025 • 15min

Trump slams Fox for “Fake” Border Poll

Donald Trump unleashes a fiery critique of Fox News, slamming their polling methods as 'fake' and biased regarding immigration. The discussion dives into the shifting dynamics between Trump and the network, revealing underlying tensions. There's a fascinating look at how public perceptions of border security clash with different voter demographics. The podcast also scrutinizes media bias and its potential impact on audience loyalty at Fox News, raising questions about the future of political reporting.
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Jun 19, 2025 • 15min

'You have NO CREDIBILITY' on Iran: Trita Parsi slams neocon foreign policy

Trita Parsi, Executive VP at the Quincy Institute and author on US-Iran relations, joins the conversation to dissect the fraught dynamics between the U.S. and Iran. He critiques neoconservatives' foreign policies and the misunderstandings they provoke. Parsi reveals how recent military actions have united Iranians while also sparking discontent with their government. He emphasizes the importance of diplomacy over military solutions, particularly in light of the JCPOA withdrawal and escalating nuclear concerns.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 17min

We went to Trump’s military parade… this is what the media missed

Dive deep into Donald Trump's military parade, where a firsthand account reveals an atmosphere often missed by mainstream media. Discover the vibrant energy of the crowd contrasting with protests, and explore the intriguing coincidence of the event coinciding with Trump's birthday and the Army's anniversary. The discussion critically examines strongman imagery and its implications for leadership narratives, alongside the complexities of presidential authority. It's a revealing look at what’s often overlooked in political spectacles.
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Jun 17, 2025 • 16min

Trump and Tucker Collide As MAGA Splits Over Iran

Tension brews between Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson, shaking the foundations of the MAGA movement. Carlson criticizes Trump’s foreign policy on Iran, sparking debates on interventionism versus isolationism. Mixed opinions within the movement reflect uncertainty about Trump's military strategies. The dynamics also reveal significant implications for American political alliances. As the populist right grapples with these rifts, the future of 'America First' hangs in the balance.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 15min

Dems Drama: Hogg EXITS, Stephen A. Smith RULES OUT 2028 bid

Dive into the intriguing dynamics of the Democratic Party as David Hogg resigns from the DNC amid backlash over challenging incumbents. Explore the implications of his departure on political accountability and young voters. Meanwhile, Stephen A. Smith quashes 2028 presidential rumors in a candid chat, highlighting the role of media figures in shaping political discourse. The podcast also critiques immigration policy perceptions and discusses the Democratic Party's struggles to adapt to voter needs and evolving cultural divides.

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