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Oct 12, 2022 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1589 - Putin Ratchets Up The Pressure On The West
Tensions escalate as Putin intensifies missile strikes on Ukraine, sparking concerns over global stability. The discussion dives into the U.S. economy, highlighting fears of impending recession and critiquing current financial policies. On a societal front, Kanye West's controversial remarks and their connection to mental health stir debate, revealing layers of complexity in public discourse. The landscape of political divides and upcoming elections adds another layer of intrigue, emphasizing the challenges leaders face amidst maintaining legitimacy and addressing economic realities.

Oct 7, 2022 • 46min
Ep. 1588 - Biden Admits We’re On The Brink Of Nuclear Armageddon
Tensions are rising as President Biden warns we're on the brink of nuclear Armageddon, drawing historical parallels to the Cuban Missile Crisis. He also pardons individuals for marijuana possession, prompting discussions about political strategy and criminal justice reform. Meanwhile, the ongoing Hunter Biden investigation raises questions about the president’s credibility ahead of the elections. The podcast critiques the administration's energy policies and its questionable dealings with Venezuela, highlighting the complexities of international relations.

Oct 6, 2022 • 48min
Ep. 1587 - The Musk Twitter Takeover Is Back On!
Elon Musk is back in the spotlight with renewed efforts to acquire Twitter, sparking debates on free speech and the state of Big Tech censorship. The stock volatility and employee dissent at Twitter highlight concerns over political discourse. Meanwhile, OPEC's oil production cuts stir tensions, affecting the Biden administration's energy policies. Amidst economic critiques, Facebook's new user controls offer a glimpse into shifting social media dynamics. Also, reflections on Biden's Florida visit after Hurricane Ian add layers to the political narrative.

Oct 4, 2022 • 53min
Ep. 1586 - The Transgender Tyrants Hijack Medicine
The podcast delves into the contentious landscape of gender ideology in medicine, particularly concerning children's healthcare and parental rights. It critiques the increasing influence of political narratives over clinical evidence in gender-affirming care. An engaging discussion also scrutinizes the film 'Bros,' exploring societal expectations and the backlash over LGBTQ representation in media. Additionally, it touches on geopolitical tensions, emphasizing the complexities of U.S. foreign policy amidst ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Oct 3, 2022 • 46min
Ep. 1585 - Is Nuclear War On Its Way?
Political maneuvering in the wake of Hurricane Ian takes center stage, with blame cast on Ron DeSantis. The threat of nuclear war rises as Putin's aggressive moves in Ukraine spark global concern. Meanwhile, Biden's baffling press conference antics are humorously critiqued. The discussion also covers rising gas prices linked to political and environmental policies, and a proposed windfall tax on oil companies adds fuel to the fire. Amidst it all, the Democrats face sliding poll numbers, setting the stage for future elections.

Oct 1, 2022 • 19min
What You Don't Know About The FBI
Explore the FBI's fascinating evolution from its 1908 founding, tackling interstate crime to becoming a national powerhouse during World War I and II. Delve into how public trust shifted throughout the Cold War, influenced by scandals and social movements. Discover the agency's controversial Co-Intelpro program and its impact on civil rights leaders. Finally, examine how events like Watergate and the Patriot Act reshaped the bureau's role and public perception in a post-9/11 world.

Sep 30, 2022 • 49min
Ep. 1584 - Why Men And Women Are Unhappy
Explore the discontent plaguing modern relationships as traditional gender roles evolve, leaving many feeling purposeless. Dive into the crisis of masculinity, where societal shifts and the sexual revolution contribute to rising unhappiness among men and women. Unpack the impact of technology on dating, revealing a trend toward casual encounters that often lead to dissatisfaction. The discussion also critiques media portrayals of masculinity and examines the need for a return to traditional roles for improved fulfillment and community well-being.

Sep 29, 2022 • 47min
Ep. 1583 - Joe Biden Speaks With The Dead
Hurricane Ian wreaks havoc in Florida, prompting a fierce debate on media coverage and climate change's role. Joe Biden's gaffes raise eyebrows as he mistakenly interacts with the deceased, leading to darkly humorous critiques of his leadership. Lizzo's performance with a historic crystal flute stirs controversy, igniting discussions on cultural degradation and the public's response to blending classical and contemporary art forms. The podcast navigates these topics with a mix of serious analysis and lighthearted commentary.

Sep 28, 2022 • 49min
Ep. 1582 - The International Anti-Woke Backlash Has Begun
The podcast dives into the White House's communication failures during Hurricane Ian and critiques its handling of economic issues. It addresses the rise of right-wing movements in Europe and discusses the backlash against transgender policies in Virginia's schools. Geopolitical tensions and their impact on European energy insecurity are also explored. The conversation highlights the disconnect between political elites and public sentiment, emphasizing the need to protect traditional values against consumerism.

Sep 25, 2022 • 1h 11min
Seth Dillon | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 131
Seth Dillon, CEO of The Babylon Bee, shares insights on the satirical landscape in today's politically charged environment. He discusses the rise of his platform since 2018, the ongoing challenges of censorship, and the backlash faced for controversial jokes. The conversation touches on his viral debate with Joe Rogan, the complexities of creating humor around sensitive topics like gender identity and abortion, and the importance of balancing truth in satire. Dillon's reflections offer a provocative take on comedy's role in free speech and societal discourse.


