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Oct 15, 2025 • 11min
Trump Slights China via Argentina, Kirk Given Medal of Freedom, Letitia James Harbors Fugitive | Oct. 15, 2025
President Trump rolls out a massive $20 billion investment in Argentina, directly challenging China's trade ambitions. The podcast also highlights the posthumous awarding of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Charlie Kirk, filled with heartfelt tributes. In a twist, New York Attorney General Letitia James finds herself entangled in a scandal involving a fugitive, raising eyebrows about her oversight. The latest confrontations around James' dealings add more spice to an already dramatic narrative!

Oct 14, 2025 • 10min
Victor Davis Hanson: How Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’ Secured Peace in the Middle East
The podcast delves into Trump's diplomatic achievements, particularly a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Victor Davis Hanson highlights the strategic personal relationships Trump built with Arab leaders and the use of economic leverage. He outlines key factors enabling the ceasefire, including pressures on Iran and strengthening Israel's position. There's also a compelling discussion on how Trump's negotiation style could reshape approaches to conflicts like Ukraine. The prospects for lasting peace are cautiously optimistic.

Oct 14, 2025 • 10min
President Trump Brokers End to Israeli-Hamas War, All Living Hostages Come Home | Oct. 14, 2025
A historic peace agreement ends the Israeli-Hamas war, with President Trump playing a pivotal role. All 20 remaining Israeli hostages have been safely returned, sparking emotional reunions across the region. The political landscape is heating up as Democrats express mixed reactions to the developments, with some praising the efforts while others criticize or remain silent. Egypt honors Trump for this diplomatic achievement, adding another layer to the ongoing narrative of Middle East relations.

Oct 13, 2025 • 9min
Victor Davis Hanson: World War II Was a Noble Cause — Anything Else Is Ahistorical
The discussion delves into contemporary conservative revisionism regarding World War II. Victor Davis Hanson tackles peculiar claims, such as the idea that the U.S. oil embargo coerced Japan into attacking Pearl Harbor. He argues against the notion that Admiral Yamamoto was a peacenik, asserting he was a dedicated militarist. Moreover, the validity of Hitler's peace offers is questioned, emphasizing that combating fascism was a noble cause and an essential endeavor for the U.S. during that era.

Oct 12, 2025 • 43min
The Daily Signal Presents "Problematic Women" - The UK is Facing a Grooming Gang Crisis. British MP Exposes What Elites Are Trying to Hide | Katie Lam
Katie Lam, a Member of Parliament from Kent, shines a light on the alarming grooming gang crisis in the UK. She reveals how systematic cover-ups by authorities have allowed these gangs to thrive while young girls suffer. Lam shares her journey from the arts to politics and emphasizes the urgency of protecting British culture and women's safety. Moreover, she calls for a national inquiry to investigate institutional failures and accountability for those involved. With a focus on immigration policies, she advocates for a proactive approach to safeguarding the community.

Oct 11, 2025 • 28min
The Daily Signal Presents “The “Signal Sitdown - Congressman Completely Debunks Democrats’ Government Shutdown Narrative | Rep. Dusty Johnson
Rep. Dusty Johnson, a U.S. Representative from South Dakota, dives into the drama surrounding the government shutdown. He takes aim at the Democrats, blaming a mix of anger over Trump and Chuck Schumer's struggles with his progressive base for the impasse. Johnson argues that shutdowns rarely achieve policy goals and warns about the dangers of fiscal irresponsibility in federal budgeting. He also discusses how the ongoing situation might influence upcoming elections and emphasizes the importance of approaching negotiations from a position of responsibility.

Oct 10, 2025 • 11min
Trump Peace Prize, Democrats Shocking Shutdown Revelation, and ‘We’re Back Italians’ | Oct. 10
World leaders are calling for Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize as Israel and Hamas announce a peace agreement. Meanwhile, Democrats remain steadfast on their shutdown strategy, risking federal worker paychecks. Trump's proclamation honoring Christopher Columbus sparks debate over his legacy versus Indigenous Peoples Day. The political implications of these discussions reveal internal conflicts within the Democratic Party and highlight the complexity of current American governance.

Oct 9, 2025 • 9min
Victor Davis Hanson: Meet the 'New Confederates' in America’s Blue Cities
In a fascinating discussion, Victor Davis Hanson highlights the rise of a neo-Confederate ideology in major blue cities like Portland and Chicago. He reveals how local officials openly resist federal immigration laws, believing they are above the law. With alarming examples of organized protests and incidents of armed resistance against ICE, Hanson warns this resistance could escalate towards civil insurrection. He draws parallels to historical defiance, urging a return to the rule of law in governance.

Oct 9, 2025 • 12min
Israeli/Hamas Ceasefire Announced, Hakeem Jeffries Turns Down Obamacare Funding | Oct. 9, 2025
David McIntosh, President of Club for Growth and a savvy conservative activist, shares insights on the latest political maneuvers. He discusses President Trump's ceasefire announcement between Israel and Hamas, and the recent rejection of an Obamacare funding offer by Hakeem Jeffries. The conversation shifts to the Republican midterm strategies, highlighting unprecedented spending campaigns, redistricting plans aimed at gaining House seats, and Ohio's critical role in shaping congressional outcomes. Tune in for a deep dive into these pressing topics!

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Oct 8, 2025 • 11min
’No Jews, No News’? Victor Davis Hanson Debunks Van Jones’ CNN Comments
The rise of overt antisemitism since October 7 is critically examined. A controversial claim by Van Jones suggests media neglects violence in Nigeria due to the victims not being Jewish. Victor Davis Hanson dissects this notion, highlighting overlooked global conflicts like those in Armenia and Chechnya. He explains that the Middle East's geopolitical significance drives media focus, while urging greater attention to Nigerian Christian atrocities, challenging the way DEI frameworks influence coverage of black Islamic militants.


