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Jul 30, 2023 • 11min
Will a Third Party Candidate Spoil the Presidential Election | Sunday Extra
In this engaging conversation, Joe Cunningham, National Director of No Labels and a former Democratic Congressman, explores the emergence of a potential third-party candidate for the 2024 presidential election. He discusses the No Labels campaign's goals and the challenges faced in gaining ballot access across all fifty states. Joe delves into the growing dissatisfaction among voters and the importance of appealing to independent voters, along with the strategic significance of Super Tuesday in shaping their candidacy's future.

Jul 30, 2023 • 16min
Florida Slavery Curriculum Controversy | 7.30.23
Florida's new social studies curriculum has sparked intense debate, drawing criticism from Democrats, including Vice President Kamala Harris, who allege it whitewashes slavery's realities. Conservatives defend the curriculum, claiming it's historically accurate. The controversy centers around claims that enslaved people gained skills, igniting a national conversation on educational integrity. Advocates emphasized the necessity for authentic narratives, with historical figures like Frederick Douglass highlighted as essential voices in understanding resilience and history.

Jul 29, 2023 • 15min
Culture Wars Unveiled: How Radicals Conquered U.S. Institutions | Saturday Extra
A journalist critiques the influence of progressive ideologies on American culture over the last 50 years, linking these shifts to pivotal moments like the George Floyd protests. He argues that the lack of religious influence has fueled the culture war and stresses the need for conservative engagement in reclaiming institutions. The conversation delves into radical tactics shifting from violence to intellectual strategies, highlighting the importance of creating new educational and media alternatives to foster conservative values.

Jul 29, 2023 • 15min
Transgender Surgery Lawsuit & Theater Closings | 7.29.23
A young woman is suing her doctors over irreversible transgender surgeries she underwent as a minor, raising questions about medical accountability. The theater industry faces significant upheaval, with major companies halting productions and grappling with financial sustainability post-pandemic. This shift in live performances coincides with a troubling trend of declining marriage rates in the U.S., especially among older adults, suggesting a societal shift in relationship dynamics. The podcast delves into these pressing issues with insights and implications for the future.

Jul 28, 2023 • 6min
New Charges Against Trump & Bud Light Fiasco | Afternoon Update | 7.28.23
The podcast dives into the latest legal troubles facing a former president, highlighting new charges about classified documents and a surprising co-defendant. It also covers the fallout from Anheuser-Busch's Bud Light campaign, leading to layoffs and a controversial law in Missouri. The discussion includes rising concerns over lithium-ion battery safety in e-vehicles and a CEO resignation spurred by political issues. Additionally, the chaos in Niger from a military coup is analyzed, alongside the alarming increase in red meat allergies linked to tick bites in the U.S.

Jul 28, 2023 • 15min
White House Censorship Allegations & GOP Primary Heats Up | 7.28.23
Allegations arise regarding White House pressure on social media to censor content, igniting debates about free expression. The U.S. economy surprises with a 2.4% growth rate amid inflation. Insights reveal how this economic scenario affects consumer spending and corporate investments. As the GOP primary heats up, candidates face challenges, especially DeSantis, as cultural issues and legal controversies color voter engagement. The dynamics of economic perception versus reality are explored, shaping the political landscape.

Jul 27, 2023 • 6min
Bankman-Fried Charges & SCOTUS Gas Pipeline Ruling | Afternoon Update | 7.27.23
Dive into the legal turmoil surrounding Sam Bankman-Fried and the FTX debacle. Explore the heated congressional hearings on transgender care for minors. Catch the latest Supreme Court decision affecting a controversial natural gas pipeline amid environmental concerns. Plus, unpack the impressive GDP growth of 2.4% and the tragic stories involving Bo Bergdahl and the loss of three Marines. Stay informed with a mix of key developments and poignant news.

Jul 27, 2023 • 15min
Hunter Biden’s Plea Bargain & Alleged UFO Coverups | 7.27.23
Hunter Biden's plea deal faced a dramatic collapse, leading to his surprising not guilty plea amidst legal complexities. Meanwhile, shocking testimony emerged about a secret government program allegedly retrieving UFOs, stirring debate on national security. The fallout from New York City's overwhelming migrant crisis was also explored, revealing the strain on local resources and the urgent calls for federal assistance. These pressing topics paint a vivid picture of the current political landscape.

Jul 26, 2023 • 6min
Hunter Biden Deal Delayed & Kevin Spacey Acquitted | Afternoon Update | 7.26.23
The latest updates cover Hunter Biden's plea amidst ongoing legal battles and intriguing UFO testimonies about alien technology. Kevin Spacey walks free after his acquittal in a high-profile case. In political news, Republicans strategize to boost voter turnout ahead of elections. Concerns rise over a construction accident in New York City, while the film industry grapples with the shift toward AI. The episode also pays tribute to the late iconic singer-songwriter Sinead O'Connor.

Jul 26, 2023 • 15min
Ukraine’s Stalled Counteroffensive & Twitter’s Transformation | 7.26.23
The Biden administration ramps up military support for Ukraine as their counteroffensive faces hurdles. Meanwhile, Elon Musk envisions a multi-functional Twitter, aiming to mirror China's WeChat. Tensions rise as the Department of Justice clashes with Texas over a floating border barrier, spotlighting state and federal authority disputes. The podcast also dives into Russia's new conscription and the political stakes tied to U.S. support for Ukraine amid electoral concerns. A fascinating blend of geopolitics and technology unfolds!


