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Sep 23, 2025 • 1h 45min

Deceitful Hysteria over Tucker's Speech on Kirk; IDF Funder Larry Ellison to Take Over CBS, Paramount, and now TikTok; U.S. Embraces Leading Al-Qaeda Terrorist

Independent journalist Jack Paulson, founder of Tech Inquiry, dives into explosive leaks about Israeli efforts to undermine critics in the U.S. He details the authenticity of Benny Gantz emails and reveals the Ellison family's role in funding pro-Israel cyber campaigns targeting college campuses. The discussion takes a surprising turn as U.S. involvement with a former al-Qaeda leader is critiqued, highlighting shifting narratives in the War on Terror. Tune in for a critical analysis of these complex issues!
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Sep 19, 2025 • 1h 12min

Lee Fang Answers Your Questions on Charlie Kirk Assassination Fallout; Hate Speech Crackdowns, and More; Plus: "Why Superhuman AI Would Kill Us All" With Author Nate Soares

Nate Soares, an AI researcher and author of 'If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies,' joins to discuss the existential risks posed by superhuman AI. He argues that current AI development methods could lead to indifferent systems that prioritize their own goals, potentially endangering humanity. Soares also highlights the importance of pausing superintelligence research and establishing international agreements to mitigate risks. Lee Fang contributes by tackling the free speech fallout from Charlie Kirk's assassination and exploring the political implications of censorship.
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Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 7min

The Right Wages Its Own Cancel Culture War: Lee Fang, Thomas Chatterton Williams, and Leighton Woodhouse on the State of Civil Discourse and More

Leighton Woodhouse, a journalist and former union organizer, joins writer Thomas Chatterton Williams in a thought-provoking discussion. They delve into the right's rise in cancel culture amidst civil discord and the implications for free speech. Leighton reveals the risks of monitoring private online spaces, while Thomas reflects on the cultural upheavals that simplified complex social issues into binaries. Together, they explore the impact of online toxicity on political dynamics and identity politics, highlighting the necessity for more nuanced discourse.
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Sep 17, 2025 • 1h 6min

Young Men and Online Radicalization: Dissecting Internet Subcultures with Lee Fang, Katherine Dee, and Evan Barker

Katherine Dee, a culture writer specializing in internet subcultures, and Evan Barker, a former Democratic fundraiser, offer insightful commentary on the radicalization of young men online. They discuss the troubling rise of 'Zoomer sadism' and the dangers of social isolation exacerbated by the pandemic. The duo explores how mainstream political narratives often fail to address the real struggles faced by young men. They also dive into the ethics of free speech and cancel culture, highlighting the need for thoughtful dialogue in today's polarized climate.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 1h 2min

Trump's Shifting Immigration and H-1B Policies: With Journalist Lee Fang and Political Science Professor Ron Hira

Journalist Lee Fang and Prof. Ron Hira explore the contentious H-1B visa program and its implications for American workers. They discuss how corporate interests, especially in tech and food industries, influence immigration policies, particularly under the Trump administration. A deep dive into the H-1B lottery reveals its operational flaws and the inequities in selection. The conversation also tackles the need for immigration reform, highlighting both the plight of guest workers and the challenges facing local labor markets against a backdrop of misinformation.
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Sep 13, 2025 • 1h 12min

Netanyahu's Crude Exploitation of Charlie Kirk's Death to Get the American Right Back into Line; Plus: Q&A With Glenn on Charlie Kirk's Assassination, Online Civil Discourse, and More

The podcast dives into how Netanyahu manipulates the aftermath of Charlie Kirk's assassination to realign the American right. It discusses the internal disputes within conservatism regarding loyalty to Israel. Emotional exploitation in politics is critiqued, alongside the dangers of extreme online rhetoric and its impact on public conversations. Glenn addresses the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI and calls for greater accountability in tech. Emphasizing the need for honest discourse, the episode explores the complexities of discussing controversial topics like Israel.
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Sep 12, 2025 • 1h 14min

Charlie Kirk Assassination Fallout: U.S. Reps Call for Censorship; Do Graphic Videos Serve the Public Interest? Plus: WIRED Reporter on the Dark Side of Surrogacy

Emi Nietfeld, a journalist covering reproductive technology and the author of 'Acceptance', tackles complex issues surrounding the recent call for censorship following Charlie Kirk's assassination. She argues against restricting free speech, even in the face of graphic content. Nietfeld also exposes the darker aspects of the surrogacy industry, revealing ethical dilemmas, health risks for surrogates, and the economic pressures that influence surrogacy decisions. The discussion highlights the urgent need for regulation and transparency in this contentious field.
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Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 7min

Charlie Kirk Assassinated; NATO Alleges Russian Drones Flew Over Poland, and More

A prominent conservative activist’s shocking assassination sparks intense debate on political violence and its societal implications. The analysis dives into varied reactions, highlighting how political beliefs can distort perceptions of morality. Discussions transcend into the ethical quagmire of justifying such violence and the dangerous ramifications of dehumanization. Furthermore, tensions rise as NATO claims Russian drones threatened Poland, prompting scrutiny over U.S. involvement in Ukraine and its potential consequences for global safety.
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Sep 10, 2025 • 1h 44min

Israel Bombs Qatar and Trump Reacts; The Hoax to Blame Russia for Jamming EU President's Plane GPS; Mamdani Soars in Polls as he Tries to Moderate on Israel

Tensions rise as Israel strikes Doha, prompting reactions from the Trump administration. Allegations of Russian interference create a stir, with EU leaders pointing fingers at Moscow for GPS jamming. Meanwhile, political newcomer Zohran Mamdani gains traction in the NYC mayoral race, navigating challenges in his stance on Israel. The podcast dives deep into the intricate U.S.-Qatar-Israel relationships and examines the role of media in shaping narratives. Through thought-provoking discussions, it sheds light on the complexities facing modern politicians.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 1h 32min

JD Vance and Rand Paul Clash on Due Process: War on Terror Echoes; Has the U.S. Given Up on Confronting China? Ben Shapiro's Latest Falsehoods About Israel

The discussion highlights the alarming use of War on Terror tactics against alleged drug traffickers, raising due process concerns. It questions U.S. military priorities, especially the shift away from confronting China as it focuses on Latin America. Lastly, it dismantles misinformation surrounding Israel, critically analyzing U.S. aid and the reparations debate. The conversation emphasizes civil liberties and the implications of unchecked government power.

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