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Jun 3, 2025 • 14min
Largest ICE Operation in U.S. History, Fetterman Slams Democrats Amid Approval Crisis | June 3, 2025
Massachusetts witnesses the largest state-led immigration enforcement operation, with nearly 1,500 arrests. In a fiery press conference, officials defend law enforcement safety measures amid criticism of their strategy. Meanwhile, bipartisan support for stricter immigration policies emerges as a Democrat pushes for enhanced border security. In a concerning trend, anti-Semitism on college campuses prompts urgent calls for public action. Polls reveal a significant shift, with the Republican Party gaining ground on economic policies and perceptions of middle-class representation.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 9min
Victor Davis Hanson: Trump’s Message to Putin: You Blew It.
Victor Davis Hanson dives into the escalating Ukraine conflict and Trump’s unconventional approach. He argues that Trump's strategy centers on 'peace through strength' rather than appeasement. Hanson critiques Putin’s miscalculations and suggests that the Russian leader still has an opportunity to negotiate a more favorable outcome. The discussion highlights the historical context of U.S.-Russia relations and the potential consequences of continued aggression for future diplomacy.

Jun 2, 2025 • 12min
Terror Attack in Colorado, Legacy Media Malpractice, Tim Walz Gets Mean | June 2, 2025
A violent terror attack in Boulder, Colorado, left several injured, including children. The assailant targeted a crowd supporting hostage victims from Hamas, leading to urgent calls for accurate media representation amidst the chaos. Meanwhile, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is urging Democrats to adopt tougher tactics in light of political pressures. The discussion also critiques legacy media for their misleading coverage, highlighting a significant disconnect between news narratives and the realities of such incidents.

Jun 1, 2025 • 8min
Victor Davis Hanson: Corporate Media is the Left's Soviet-Like ‘Propaganda Organ’
Victor Davis Hanson, an esteemed military historian and political commentator, dives into the pervasive bias of corporate media, likening it to a propaganda machine for leftist agendas. He discusses specific cases of media misrepresentation, like downplaying violence and reshaping narratives to fit political views. Hanson highlights the growing public distrust in media credibility, stressing that many Americans are increasingly wary of the one-sided messaging that fails to represent diverse viewpoints. His keen insights challenge listeners to rethink media consumption.

May 30, 2025 • 10min
Victor Davis Hanson: The Stain of George Floyd Riots on America, Five Years Later
Victor Davis Hanson reflects on the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death, dissecting the catastrophic aftermath, including $2 billion in damages and iconic structures destroyed. He challenges narratives around systemic racism in the wake of riots, examining their impact on crime and community safety. The discussion also delves into the repercussions for universities and societal attitudes toward race relations. Finally, he critiques the motivations behind anti-racist initiatives, calling for sober solutions in light of the chaos that followed.

May 30, 2025 • 11min
FBI Will Release Video That Proves Epstein Killed Himself, says FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino; Karoline Leavitt Goes After Court That Struck Down Trump’s Tariffs | May 30, 2025
The podcast dives into controversial topics like the FBI's impending release of footage asserting Epstein's suicide. It challenges listeners to question the judicial decisions affecting Trump's tariffs and executive power. A significant reorganization within the State Department is also discussed, aiming for more efficient operations. The ongoing investigations surrounding Epstein draw attention to public skepticism, as the upcoming footage reveals he was alone during his death, stirring further intrigue.

May 29, 2025 • 8min
Victor Davis Hanson: Harvard, You’re Entitled to Nothing
Harvard faces scrutiny as the Trump administration plans to cut government contracts worth over $100 million. The discussion highlights the notion that taxpayers aren't obligated to fund private universities. Victor Davis Hanson argues that Harvard's substantial endowment should prompt a reevaluation of public funding. He also questions the merit of certain international students in contributing to American society, sparking debate on immigration and university accountability.

May 29, 2025 • 30min
2 Polls in Va. Governor Race Paint Very Different Pictures. Why Is Media Only Showing Democrat-Friendly One?
Chris Saxman, founder of VirginiaFREE and a former Virginia legislator, dives into the contrasting polls shaping Virginia's gubernatorial race. He reveals how media bias skews public perception, focusing on demographics and voter turnout's impact. The discussion highlights the nuanced implications of polling questions and the challenges of mobilizing infrequent voters. Saxman also critiques how election dynamics reflect broader national sentiments, emphasizing the crucial role of understanding polling data in shaping effective political campaigns.

May 29, 2025 • 8min
‘Very Close’ Iran Deal, Rubio Says No to Student Visas, DOJ Investigates California | May 29, 2025
The podcast dives into President Trump's comments on negotiations with Iran, highlighting ongoing diplomatic tensions and the need for a robust agreement. It also covers the implications of new visa policies on student immigration and the investigation into California's controversial inclusion of biological males in women's sports, sparking a dialogue about women's rights in athletics and education. These discussions reflect the intricate interplay of international relations and domestic policy.

May 28, 2025 • 8min
Victor Davis Hanson: The Truth About South Africa’s Anti-American Agenda
Victor Davis Hanson dives into the shifting dynamics of South Africa's relationship with the U.S., highlighting its growing hostility and contentious policies. He discusses how the nation leverages American generosity while criticizing it, particularly regarding land appropriation issues. Trump's interactions with South Africa's president offer insight into the political tensions at play. Hanson warns that the remnants of Mandela's legacy are fading, leaving a complex and challenging landscape for U.S.-South African relations.


