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Latest episodes

Jul 7, 2025 • 1h 12min
Ep. 2232 - Dems LIE, Blame Trump For Storm Deaths…PLUS, Illegal Immigrant “Superman”!
The storm aftermath in Texas leads to heated political blame, particularly targeting former President Trump. A dive into the media's portrayal of disaster response reveals inaccuracies and a critique of superhero narratives surfaces, especially around the latest Superman film. There’s a discussion on immigration, focusing on the contradictions in personal privilege versus public criticism. Generation Z is highlighted as they increasingly embrace traditional values, challenging stereotypes and reshaping cultural narratives.

Jul 4, 2025 • 10min
Can Ben Shapiro Guess the Founding Father Quote? | Independence Day Special
Join a spirited quiz where the host matches iconic quotes to the Founding Fathers. Delve into the philosophical roots of happiness and government, comparing historical and modern interpretations. Explore reflections on liberty and tolerance, featuring insights from historical figures like Patrick Henry. Discover the Founding Fathers' perspectives on a strong executive branch and how their ideas resonate with today's political climate. It's a blend of history, philosophy, and a touch of humor!

Jul 4, 2025 • 7min
Ben Reacts: Trump Called It, Republicans Passed It—The Big Beautiful Bill Is Here
The podcast dives into a significant legislative triumph, spotlighting a major bill passed before the 4th of July. It discusses the preservation of Trump-era tax rates and new Medicaid work requirements. Insightful analysis reveals how House Speaker Mike Johnson united a divided party to push the bill through. Additionally, the conversation highlights Trump's skilled negotiation strategies that averted economic issues. The broader implications of this legislative win for Trump and its future impact on U.S. politics are also explored.

Jul 3, 2025 • 1h 3min
Ep. 2231 - Diddy ACQUITTED On Major Charges…PLUS Will The Big Beautiful Bill Pass?!
In a stunning legal twist, Sean Diddy Combs is acquitted of serious charges, sparking debates about consent and accountability in high-profile cases. Meanwhile, a contentious new bill on tax cuts and entitlement reforms faces fierce negotiations in Congress. The discussion also touches on the complexities of digital privacy, U.S. trade relations, and the evolving political landscape, including controversies in sports and immigration policy. Buckle up for a mix of celebrity news and sharp political commentary!

Jul 2, 2025 • 1h 7min
Ep. 2230 - 2 MUSK 2 FURIOUS: Trump vs. Musk, Redux
Tensions flare as Trump and Musk clash again over a critical Senate bill. The conversation dives into the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party regarding energy regulations and the influence of AI. Economic anxieties surface with discussions on the implications of tax policies and inflation. A recent poll exposes a decline in national pride, particularly among Democrats, prompting reflections on political identity and leadership. Finally, the impact of automation on jobs is scrutinized, revealing the precarious balance between innovation and workforce stability.

Jul 1, 2025 • 1h 9min
Ep. 2229 - The Scavenger Left and The Cuck Democrats
A shocking ambush targeting firefighters in Idaho raises alarms about rising violence and neo-Nazi influences. The podcast critiques the Democratic Party's drift towards radical socialism, with young members challenging moderates' traditional values. It also examines increasing anti-Semitism and the intricate rhetoric surrounding Israel that complicates political discourse. Meanwhile, fiscal strategies and legislative initiatives hint at economic growth amid political turbulence. Geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding Iran and Ukraine, further underscore the complexities of American ideals.

Jun 30, 2025 • 1h 11min
Ep. 2228 - STILL WINNING: Senate Passes Big, Beautiful Bill, PLUS Supreme Court Sides With Trump!
The Supreme Court delivers big wins for Trump, establishing significant precedents around birthright citizenship. A major tax and spending bill is set to alter economic landscapes, with debates over green energy implications heating up. Zohran Mamdani's controversial tax proposal sparks discussions on equity and taxation. Political tensions flare as new rulings on parental rights and age verification in media challenge existing norms. The podcast also dives into historical perspectives on slavery and its global context.

Jun 27, 2025 • 17min
BREAKING: 3 HUGE WINS from the Supreme Court on Religious Liberty and Executive Power
The Supreme Court's final day delivers groundbreaking decisions that impact Trump's powers, freedom of speech, and religious liberty. Key rulings reflect a conservative shift, emphasizing parental rights and online age verification. The spotlight is also on Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, critiqued for her judicial activism. This discussion dives into the profound implications of these rulings and the internal divisions within the court, providing a gripping overview of the evolving legal landscape.

Jun 27, 2025 • 1h 6min
Ep. 2227 - Hegseth WRECKS Trump-Hating Media
Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense and outspoken critic of media bias, dissects how the press misreports on President Trump's military strategies regarding Iran. He highlights the media's failure to acknowledge Trump's successes and the implications for national security. Hegseth also discusses NATO's new defense spending commitments and the political ramifications of recent shifts in NYC's Democratic Party, exemplified by the surprise victory of Zohran Mamdani. It’s a compelling dialogue that challenges mainstream narratives.

Jun 26, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ep. 2226 - It’s Bernie’s Party, You Can Cry If You Want To
The rise of Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic Party signals a shift towards more radical left ideals. The podcast explores the contradictions in political identities, particularly among young socialists in New York. President Trump's military actions in Iran spark debate over effectiveness and relations with NATO. There's a deep dive into socialist critiques, as well as the growing ideological divide leading up to the 2028 elections. Plus, an analysis of troubling legal controversies and their political implications adds another layer to the discussion.