

Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec
Human Events with Jack Posobiec
The real events of the world are out there, but it all depends on who you listen to. Human Events with Jack Posobiec brings you unfiltered and factual updates on how current events will impact our country today and in the future. This show is breaking the news that the biased mainstream media can't handle.
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Nov 20, 2025 • 48min
The Funeral of the Uniparty, The California Governor's Race and The Seditious Democrats
Steve Hilton, a political commentator and California gubernatorial candidate, discusses the state's high gas prices and his pledge for $3 fuel while criticizing California's energy policies. Eric Trump joins to talk about accountability in politics, the alleged weaponization of government against his family, and military recruitment issues. They also reflect on the decline of the Uniparty and the rise of a new populist movement, contrasting corporate gains with stagnating worker wages and highlighting the consequences of one-party rule in California.

Nov 19, 2025 • 27min
Third World Colonization: Dearborn Michigan
Nick Sorder, an independent journalist and on-the-ground reporter, shares firsthand insights from Dearborn, Michigan. He dives into the dynamics of recent protests, including confrontations and incidents involving the removal of the Koran. Sorder highlights the demographic shifts with a Middle Eastern majority and discusses the implications for local governance and assimilation. Their conversation also tackles law enforcement response, calls for deportation, and the political influence of ethnic enclaves in the area.

Nov 19, 2025 • 21min
The Possible Connection Between ChatGPT and Tyler Robinson
Shane Cashman, a conservative commentator and host of Inverted World/TimCast IRL segments, dives into the troubling implications of AI and ChatGPT. He discusses how AI may reinforce harmful ideas among isolated youth and questions whether chatbots could encourage violence. Cashman highlights AI's bias against religion and concerns over fabricated information. He warns of data centers threatening rural jobs and debates the ethics and regulation of AI development. A thought-provoking conversation on the future of technology and its societal impacts!

Nov 18, 2025 • 48min
MAGA vs The Theater Kids: Do You Want Drama or Do You Want Victory?
Join Jason Whitlock, a prominent conservative commentator, and Evita Duffy, an anti-communist voice, as they tackle crucial cultural issues. Whitlock dives into the dangers of censorship and the need for unity through shared values rather than tribalism. Duffy sheds light on the Epstein files, exposing elite corruption while stressing the importance of transparency. They warn that political drama and infighting could jeopardize the movement's success, urging a focus on victory over theatrics.

Nov 17, 2025 • 48min
Making Beasts of Men: Why are Two High-Profile Political Assassins Tied to the Furry Fetish?
Joshua Lysak, author and commentator, dives deep into the unsettling connections between high-profile political assassins and the furry fetish. He discusses how economic decline and social isolation have radicalized young men, linking their online behaviors to troubling subcultures. Lysak explains the psychological impact of pornography and how isolation during COVID lockdowns normalized digital sexuality. He also outlines the urgent need for nationalist populism to restore economic opportunities and curb social deviance. This exploration raises critical questions about society's current trajectory.

Nov 15, 2025 • 1h 48min
THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 105 — Woman-Free Miitary? End All H-1Bs? Christmas Decorations?
Cliff Maloney, a commentator focused on policy and education, and Mikey McCoy, a contributor keen on current events, join the discussion. They tackle the controversial implications of ending the H-1B visa, debating its effects on the job market and education. The conversation shifts to whether the military should maintain its standards for women, questioning the impact on unit cohesion. They also humorously weigh in on the 'right' time to put up Christmas decorations, balancing tradition and modern practices.

Nov 14, 2025 • 48min
The MAGA Gut Check
Rich Barris, known as the People's Pundit, joins to dissect MAGA's political landscape. They dive into Trump's waning approval ratings and the critical need for message recalibration. Voter dynamics come into play, especially among younger demographics, emphasizing a shifting coalition. Rich stresses the importance of domestic focus over mere economic statistics. The duo also critiques campaign strategies, highlighting pitfalls like sidelining Trump and misreading crossover support. Get insights on how Republicans can rebrand and reconnect with the American worker!

Nov 13, 2025 • 33min
Trump Admin Designated Antifa a Foreign Terrorist Organization
In a powerful discussion, Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, outlines the Trump administration's decision to designate certain Antifa groups as foreign terrorist organizations, highlighting its legal implications. He also unveils the Fostering the Future executive order, aimed at improving outcomes for foster youth through job training and educational opportunities. Trump's emphasis on partnerships with faith-based organizations reveals his belief in their effectiveness in reforming foster care.

Nov 12, 2025 • 48min
The Latest On Jeffrey Epstein, Israel and Syria, and H1B
Join Tom Sauer, a Navy EOD veteran and veterans advocate, as he delves into the revealing Jeffrey Epstein emails and their implications for Donald Trump. The conversation explores Epstein's ties to foreign policy dynamics in Israel and Syria, suggesting dark intersections of geopolitics and private agendas. Tom also discusses the H-1B visa debate, highlighting its impact on veteran employment and the broader economic implications of importing skilled labor. A thought-provoking discussion on power, politics, and the challenges facing American workers.

Nov 11, 2025 • 48min
Veterans Day Special - Call Sign Courage
Matthew Lohmeyer, a former Space Force lieutenant colonel and current Under Secretary of the Air Force, discusses the intersection of military service and political activism. He shares insights from his book 'The Irresistible Revolution,' addressing Marxist influences in the military. Lohmeyer emphasizes the importance of unity over internal division, highlights his transition back into government, and recalls his experiences with military professionalism. The conversation also touches on recruitment challenges and the return to a warfighting focus, offering a compelling perspective on contemporary military dynamics.


