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May 21, 2025 • 43min

When God Speaks, Listen: An American Success Story ft. Ben and Corley Spell

In this episode, Ben Spell and Corley Spell, co-founders of Good Ranchers, share their inspiring journey of faith and entrepreneurship. Ben transitioned from being a worship pastor to launching a meat company focused on American-sourced products. Corley recounts her miraculous healing from cancer, emphasizing the strength that faith and family provide. They discuss the challenges of building a business during the pandemic and their commitment to supporting local agriculture and employee welfare. It's a moving story of resilience and divine guidance.
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May 20, 2025 • 35min

How the Big Beautiful Bill Affects Our Big Beautiful Border

Tom Homan, Border Czar and former acting director of ICE, joins to dissect the pivotal border security bill aimed at enhancing enforcement and addressing current challenges. He discusses the need for stricter measures and the implications for immigration policy. The conversation also veers into the political health of President Biden, raising concerns about transparency around his medical issues and the media's narrative. Homan's insights shine a light on the intersection of legislation and national security in today's political landscape.
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May 20, 2025 • 32min

Britain, Biden, and One Big Beautiful Bill

In this discussion, Alex Marlow, Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart News and author of "Breaking Biden," dives into Biden's mental state and its media portrayal. He discusses the political fallout from the recent tape revelations. Mike Davis from the Article 3 Project tackles the Supreme Court's decision on immigration, particularly focusing on deporting gang members under the Alien Enemies Act. The conversation also touches on the need for a revival of free speech in Britain and the complexities surrounding immigration law and asylum processes.
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May 19, 2025 • 35min

Joe Biden's Cancer Coverup?

Senator Eric Schmitt from Missouri shares his insights on Joe Biden's recently revealed health concerns, including potential cancer cover-ups. They discuss the impact of media bias on public perception and Biden's mental fitness, particularly in light of the Robert Herr tapes. Schmitt also critiques the expanding administrative state and calls for greater accountability in governance, while highlighting the need for significant spending reforms in upcoming budget discussions. This lively conversation tackles crucial political narratives and their implications.
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May 19, 2025 • 39min

Ask Charlie Anything 224: Chinese All-Cash Buyers? Biggs for Arizona? Conquering California?

Listeners dive into pressing issues such as the impact of corporate and foreign cash buyers on young homeownership. The conversation shifts to the political dynamics in Arizona and Texas, exploring the challenges within the GOP and strategies for winning elections. Gender identity in sports receives a critical examination, raising questions about fairness and competition. Activism and community involvement are emphasized as vital tools for addressing local challenges, while personal anecdotes highlight the housing crisis facing young adults today.
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May 18, 2025 • 1h 19min

Why Sticking to Your Morals Matters — Live at Dream City Church with Sage Steele

Sage Steele, a prominent sports reporter known for her courageous truth-telling, sits down to discuss her departure from ESPN and the importance of standing firm in one’s beliefs. She shares her journey of integrating faith with professional integrity and the personal challenges she faced in the media landscape. Their conversation covers societal divisions regarding gender in sports, the significance of engaging with diverse viewpoints, and the central role of conviction in navigating today's chaotic world. Sage's insights offer inspiration to uphold moral values amidst pressures.
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May 17, 2025 • 1h 2min

THOUGHTCRIME Ep. 84 — South African Refugees? Best Movie Ever?

This discussion delves into the complex issues surrounding land seizures and racial tensions in South Africa, exploring the historical context of white Afrikaners amid violence. The group also engages in a lively debate about favorite movies, weighing the merits of actors like Ben Affleck and questioning if classics such as The Godfather Part 2 are overrated. With humor sprinkled throughout, they assess the cultural significance of films while highlighting the ongoing influence of colonial legacies on modern society.
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May 16, 2025 • 37min

Andy Biggs for Governor of Arizona!

Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative and 2026 gubernatorial candidate for Arizona, discusses his campaign backed by Trump and the need for a conservative revival in the state. He emphasizes tackling border security and election integrity while critiquing current leadership. Joining him, Thomas West, a politics professor at Hillsdale College, explores the Founders' vision of citizenship, arguing for a return to mutual consent principles and the responsibilities of governance. Together, they delve into Arizona's political landscape and the implications of fiscal decisions.
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May 16, 2025 • 46min

Four Years Later, What We Know About mRNA Shots ft. Bret Weinstein

Bret Weinstein, an evolutionary biologist and former professor, dives deep into the aftermath of mRNA vaccines. He argues that COVID-19 was disastrous for American children, with touching discussions on ethical dilemmas surrounding vaccination and the pressure parents face. Weinstein highlights the urgent need for transparency and informed consent regarding vaccine risks. He calls for a reevaluation of public health practices and censorship in medical discourse, stressing the importance of truthful conversations about health and freedom.
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May 15, 2025 • 35min

The Great Birthright Citizenship Hoax

Ed Martin, the head of the DOJ's Weaponization of Government Committee, discusses the Supreme Court's review of birthright citizenship, questioning the interpretation of the 14th Amendment. He delves into the impact of nationwide injunctions on federal policies and critiques current immigration practices. The conversation highlights concerns about potential exploitation of citizenship loopholes while stressing the importance of governmental accountability and transparency. Martin also reflects on challenges facing leadership in law and community engagement efforts.

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