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Scott Adams
Scott Adams discusses the latest happenings in the world through a persuasion filter.
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Sep 18, 2024 • 57min
Episode 2601 CWSA 09/18/24
Governor Gavin Newsom and Minnesota's Tim Walz discuss the challenges of misinformation and the first amendment in politics. Scott Jennings dives into election integrity issues. Music mogul Sean Combs shares insights on celebrity culture intersecting with politics, while Sunny Hostin analyzes the media's role in shaping narratives. They all touch on AI innovations and their potential impact on communication and free speech. The conversation brings to light the balancing act of protecting rights while managing misinformation, framed by geopolitical conflicts.

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Sep 17, 2024 • 1h 5min
Episode 2600 CWSA 09/17/24
Guests Sean Combs, recently in the spotlight for legal woes, and Hillary Clinton, former First Lady, join political commentator Joy Reid and statistician Nate Silver. They tackle controversial topics like weaponized brainwashing and political manipulation. Former CIA Director John Brennan shares insights on national security. Discussions range from voting system integrity to the alarming trend of friendless children, while Ryan Routh sheds light on planning amid chaos. The blend of humor and serious reflection makes for a compelling dialogue on current events.

Sep 16, 2024 • 1h 13min
Episode 2599 CWSA 09/16/24
In this engaging discussion, political expert Ryan Wesley Routh addresses shocking security concerns surrounding a recent assassination attempt targeted at political figures. Civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton shares insights on the dehumanizing language prevalent in today's media. Legal strategist Karen Dunn delves into the implications of demographic declines and the recent lawfare against RFK. Together, they unpack the complexities of social media censorship and its influence on public perception, all while peppering in a dose of humor and insight on pressing societal issues.

Sep 15, 2024 • 1h 5min
Episode 2597 CWSA 09/14/24
Matt Walsh, a bold commentator on political and social issues, and Nicole Shanahan, an innovative entrepreneur, join in a lively discussion. They explore the evolving dynamics of online dating and the financial success of platforms like OnlyFans. The conversation shifts to geothermal energy's potential and AI's role in personality replication. They also touch on the intriguing theories about ancient civilizations and corporate relocations. Finally, they dive into political persuasion and the art of debunking misinformation in today's chaotic landscape.

Sep 15, 2024 • 1h 12min
Episode 2596 CWSA 09/13/24
Marianne Williamson, a renowned political candidate and progressive author, joins the discussion, diving into the complexities of election integrity and the postal service's critical role. They explore how hormonal birth control influences political preferences among women, and the implications of this on societal dynamics. Tensions in Ukraine and NATO's potential involvement are critically examined, alongside the challenges of misinformation and public perception in political narratives. Prepare for a captivating blend of politics and personal insight!

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Sep 15, 2024 • 1h 9min
Episode 2598 CWSA 09/15/24
Matt Walsh, a political commentator known for his bold views, joins Peter Thiel, the influential entrepreneur and investor, and Brian Stelter, a former CNN journalist. They dive deep into the credibility of polling as the 2024 election looms and dissect how media bias shapes public perception. The trio also explores provocative theories about gravity and the simulated nature of our reality. From Trump's portrayal in the news to the intertwining of political commentary with mental health, this conversation shines a light on today's most pressing issues.

Sep 12, 2024 • 1h
Episode 2595 CWSA 09/12/24
Laura Loomer, a political activist known for her provocative views, joins former Vice President Dick Cheney and President Trump, a key figure in U.S. politics. They dive into the impact of media biases and the rise of viral politics. The discussion touches on the fentanyl crisis, critiquing public discourse and political narratives. They also explore groundbreaking prosthetic technology and its emotional significance. Humor meets controversy as they navigate the complex landscape of modern American politics together.

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Sep 11, 2024 • 1h 5min
Episode 2594 CWSA 09/11/24
The discussion kicks off with a reflection on September 11th, blending remembrance with the joy of coffee. A dive into the decreasing inflation rate sparks skepticism about the administration's timing ahead of elections. Celebrity endorsements, like Taylor Swift's, open up a debate on their financial risks and impacts. The accuracy in political debates is scrutinized, highlighting media biases and their influence. Finally, the moral complexities surrounding abortion are examined, alongside a new initiative for warning labels on media to tackle misinformation.

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Sep 10, 2024 • 1h 34min
Episode 2593 CWSA 09/10/24
Dive into a thought-provoking discussion about political dynamics and media manipulation. Explore Tyreek Hill's arrest and the complexities surrounding Kamala Harris's decision-making. The podcast also tackles housing market dynamics influenced by financial assistance for first-time buyers. Intriguing parallels between historical political figures emerge alongside critiques of media narratives. Delve into challenging misconceptions about intelligence and the impact of education on IQ. Enjoy a blend of serious analysis and humor throughout the conversation.

Sep 9, 2024 • 1h 6min
Episode 2592 CWSA 09/09/24
Thomas Massie, a U.S. Congressman known for his libertarian views, joins Mark Cuban, the entrepreneur and Mavericks owner, in a riveting discussion. They dive into the complexities of immigration narratives, highlighting teen risk-taking and media portrayals. The banter shifts to Trump’s controversial tariff tactics and the strategic planning behind presidential debates. They also touch upon the Biden administration’s $20 billion proposal for border security. Expect insights on the evolving tech landscape and a lighthearted critique of positivity in today's society.