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Caroline Wren

Political strategist and commentator involved in conservative grassroots politics, participating in discussions about Republican legislative strategies and intra-party fights.

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Jun 6, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4542: Failure Of DOGE

Nate Pikarsik, a China infrastructure expert, along with Colonel John Mills, specializing in foreign influence, and political strategist Caroline Wren, delve into gripping discussions. They explore the societal challenges of Dogecoin and tech titans' geopolitical impacts. The conversation shifts to the Chinese Communist Party's infiltration tactics and alarming foreign election manipulation, urging U.S. oversight. Additionally, they examine the implications of political donations and the MAGA movement, emphasizing the need for decisive action against foreign threats.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5205: Iran Lays Mines IOn The Strait Of Hormuz; Warmongering Graham Wants To Send Your Family To Iran

Caroline Wren, conservative political strategist involved in GOP legislative fights, and Jack Posobiec, former naval intelligence officer turned geopolitical commentator. They discuss Iran laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz and how simple asymmetric attacks can choke shipping. They critique hawkish calls for ground invasions and debate Senate tactics over the Save America Act.
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Feb 3, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5114: The Last Stand Is In Texas; Passing The SAVE Act

Dave Bratt, conservative commentator and former congressman, offers sharp analysis on elections. Caroline Wren, political operative, links immigration enforcement to ballot security. Chip Roy, U.S. Representative, outlines the SAVE Act, legislative tactics, and a new Sharia Free America Caucus. They debate voter ID, roll purges, signature checks, Senate strategy, and Texas as the decisive battleground.
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Aug 27, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4737: The Populist College Guide; Comey Leaks

Caroline Wren, a savvy political strategist, joins forces with Paul Glastris, the insightful editor of the Washington Monthly. Together, they dissect the evolving landscape of political factions and the friction between traditional elites and populist movements. They introduce a groundbreaking college guide that prioritizes accessibility for students from underprivileged backgrounds. The conversation also dives into the complexities surrounding James Comey and his controversial decisions, shedding light on accountability issues in government investigations.
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Aug 27, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4736: The Six Factions Of Trump World; Keeping Kentucky MAGA

Natalie Allison, a White House correspondent for The Washington Post, and Caroline Wren, a savvy political strategist, dive into the intricate workings of Trump's coalition. They dissect six factions within the MAGA movement and the Republican Party, exploring the power dynamics, the diminishing influence of evangelicals, and the rise of the tech right. The conversation touches on grassroots challenges against establishment figures like Mitch McConnell and critiques big tech’s role in politics, all while emphasizing the importance of unity for upcoming elections.

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