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Oct 28, 2024 • 16min

Trump’s Massive NYC Rally & Israel Strikes Back | 10.28.24

In a dynamic discussion, former President Donald Trump rallies supporters in New York, laying out his vision for the nation ahead of the election. Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris faces pointed criticism from the media, highlighting her struggles amid growing tensions. The conversation navigates intense political sentiments, including alarming historical comparisons to past political events. Additionally, Israel's military actions against Iran are closely examined, revealing the complexities of geopolitical relationships and their impact on U.S. politics.
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Oct 27, 2024 • 15min

Creating Films that Challenge Narratives: From ‘What Is A Woman?’ to ‘Am I Racist’ | 10.27.24

Director Justin Folk, known for his successful conservative documentaries like 'What is a Woman?' and 'Am I Racist?', dives deep into the unexpected triumph of his latest film. He discusses how humor is employed to tackle sensitive racial issues, setting a fresh narrative. Folk highlights the positive audience reception despite earlier media pushback and shares the unique challenges of promoting conservative content in theaters. Additionally, he reflects on how theatrical releases can enhance streaming success, blending hope with the complexities of race discussions.
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Oct 26, 2024 • 16min

Class, Gender & the 2024 Presidential Divide | 10.26.24

Batya Ungar-Sargon, Deputy Opinion Editor at Newsweek and author of "Second Class," joins to dissect the contrasting strategies of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris as the 2024 election approaches. She reveals how their campaigns tap into class and gender divides among voters. The conversation covers the media's sensational tactics, the economic implications of immigration policies, and the differing energy strategies shaping voter perceptions. The discussion sheds light on the nuanced landscape of American electoral dynamics.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 7min

Holocaust Survivor Condemns Harris & Immigrant TB Scare | Afternoon Update | 10.25.24

A Holocaust survivor passionately criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris for her controversial comments equating Trump to Hitler, demanding an apology. The podcast also delves into a serious lawsuit concerning a migrant with drug-resistant tuberculosis, raising urgent public health concerns. Additionally, listeners are informed about alarming election polls, legal controversies, and a large healthcare data breach, alongside discussions on labor disputes at Boeing and an odd airport policy in New Zealand.
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Oct 25, 2024 • 16min

Campaign Trail’s Final Leg & Swing State Dark Money | 10.25.24

Cabot Phillips, a senior editor at Daily Wire, offers sharp insights into the heated final phase of the presidential race. He discusses Trump’s strategic outreach to Christian voters at a charged Georgia rally, emphasizing faith in politics. The conversation also sheds light on the troubling influence of dark money, particularly from the 1630 Fund, attempting to sway swing states with foreign cash. With allegations flying and immigration policies taking center stage, Phillips highlights the urgent need for voter mobilization among Christians ahead of the election.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 5min

Quiet Amnesty & Emhoff’s Ex Breaks Silence | Afternoon Update | 10.24.24

Political tensions rise as immigration policies are scrutinized, with debates on voter eligibility heating up in North Carolina. Meanwhile, an ex-girlfriend of Doug Emhoff brings new allegations to light, shaking his public persona. In the media realm, the LA Times faces backlash for not endorsing Kamala Harris, prompting significant changes within its leadership. These intertwined narratives reflect the complex relationship between personal stories and political maneuvering.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 16min

Georgia Black Voters & U.K. Group Targets Twitter | 10.24.24

Brendan Carr, a current FCC Commissioner, dives into pressing political topics. He discusses Trump’s rising support among Black voters in battleground states, revealing differing opinions on economic policies. The conversation shifts to concerns about foreign interference in U.S. elections, particularly via a UK watchdog targeting social media. Carr also critiques the stalled Broadband Equity Access program and Kamala Harris's housing initiatives, highlighting the complexities of delivering services to underserved communities.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 8min

Immigration Optics & The Atlantic’s Guillén Report | Afternoon Update | 10.23.24

The podcast delves into serious allegations against the Biden administration regarding immigration practices ahead of the elections. A key interview highlights social issues and critiques media narratives. It also tackles global tensions, including Israel's military actions and potential North Korean troop involvement in Ukraine. Additionally, a notable political shift is discussed, featuring Tulsi Gabbard's party switch amidst the evolving political landscape.
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Oct 23, 2024 • 16min

Early Voting Election Math & Russia Hosts BRICS Summit | 10.23.24

Cabot Phillips, a senior editor at Daily Wire, delves into the surge in early voting and its implications for the upcoming election. Amanda Prestes, a Daily Wire reporter, sheds light on how an influx of Haitian migrants is straining resources in Logansport, Indiana, impacting the community and local schools. Tim Rice, Deputy Managing Editor, discusses the BRICS summit hosted by Vladimir Putin, speculating on a potential new gold standard that could challenge the U.S. dollar, raising questions about economic stability.
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Oct 22, 2024 • 8min

Trump Mulls CBS Lawsuit & FBI Investigates Leak | Afternoon Update | 10.22.24

Donald Trump is considering a lawsuit against CBS News over allegations of voter deception, sparking debates on media accountability. Meanwhile, the FBI is investigating serious issues, including classified document leaks concerning Israel and Iran. A tragic family murder case in Washington and the arrest of a former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO for sex trafficking add to the urgency of the news. These stories highlight the need for transparency and accountability in both media and law enforcement.

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