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Mar 2, 2022 • 1h 21min
Daily Wire Backstage: The State Of The Union Address
Join Andrew Klavan, a conservative author and screenwriter, Michael Knowles, a sharp political commentator, and Matt Walsh, an insightful voice at The Daily Wire, as they dissect President Biden's State of the Union. They mock the upcoming address, scrutinizing its accuracy and the administration's approval ratings. The conversation also dives into Ukraine's crisis, the strategic challenges posed by Russia and China, and the importance of strong foreign policy—peppered with humor about the disconnect between political rhetoric and reality.

Mar 1, 2022 • 51min
Ep. 1443 - Biden Preps For A Pathetic State Of The Union
As President Biden gears up for his first State of the Union address, the Democratic Party faces declining approval ratings and political challenges ahead of the midterms. The discussion touches on the chaos in Ukraine, highlighting the resilience of its citizens against aggression. Political narratives around COVID-19 shift as mask mandates are reconsidered, raising questions of genuine public health versus political moves. The evolving global landscape, marked by military realignments and economic sanctions, adds to the complex geopolitical tensions at play.

Feb 28, 2022 • 51min
Ep. 1442 - Joe Biden Is Still Leading From Behind
Tensions escalate as Putin readies nuclear forces while Biden's approval ratings slip into the low 30s. Ukraine's resilience shines despite its financial challenges, backed by international support amid the conflict. The EU responds with increased military spending and sanctions against Russia, while Biden struggles with foreign policy credibility. Political polarization grows in the U.S., with shifting sentiments favoring Republicans as the administration faces public dissatisfaction over key issues. Human nature's role in geopolitics is also examined amid cyclical conflicts.

Feb 25, 2022 • 1h 5min
Ep. 1441 - Biden's Giant Ukraine Failure Continues
The podcast dissects the failures of U.S. foreign policy regarding Ukraine, questioning the effectiveness of recent sanctions. It critiques the administration's inconsistent messaging and lack of a coherent strategy while drawing parallels to past crises. Amidst the chaos, the courageous resistance of Ukrainian forces, particularly at Snake Island, is highlighted. Additionally, it addresses the broader implications of the conflict, including a potential resurgence of global tensions and the misjudgment surrounding authoritarian motivations.

Feb 24, 2022 • 1h 6min
Ep. 1440 - It’s War
Tensions rise as Putin launches a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, sending shockwaves through global markets and prompting concerns over rising gas prices. The bravery of Ukrainian forces stands in stark contrast to Russia's aggressive motives rooted in history. The podcast dissects the complexities of geopolitical strategies, including China's interest in the turmoil. It emphasizes the need for the West to reassess its energy dependency and military preparedness in the face of growing threats from authoritarian regimes.

Feb 23, 2022 • 57min
Ep. 1439 - Biden Sanctions Putin…But Will It Work?
The podcast dives into President Biden's sanctions against Russia amidst its invasion of Ukraine, assessing their potential effectiveness. It critiques the geopolitical dynamics at play, especially energy dependencies between Russia and Europe. The discussion highlights the dilemma of balancing sanctions with energy stability while navigating rising oil prices. It also touches on the mixed responses from the West and the complexities of international diplomacy, alongside reflections on political polarization and public dissent in light of recent events.

Feb 22, 2022 • 1h 5min
Ep. 1438 - Has Putin Already Won The War?
Vladimir Putin's recent moves to assert control over Ukrainian separatist regions are discussed, raising questions about the West's weak response. The podcast delves into the historical and contemporary ties between Ukraine and Russia, highlighting struggles for sovereignty. It also critiques Canadian policies on dissent and contrasts them with U.S. protests. The perceived vulnerabilities of the Biden administration in addressing global threats, particularly from Russia and China, are analyzed, alongside concerns about parental rights amid political overreach.

Feb 20, 2022 • 14min
The Daily Wire Takes On Woke Hollywood
Megyn Kelly, a former Fox News and NBC News anchor known for her incisive political commentary, joins to dissect the current state of Hollywood and media. The conversation kicks off with the challenges faced by conservative filmmakers and the significance of audience support for diverse narratives. They critique the rise of wokeness in shows like Yellowstone and delve into CNN's turmoil following the exit of its CEO, exploring the impact on employees and its shifting credibility in the media landscape.

Feb 20, 2022 • 1h 9min
Avichal Garg | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 123
Avichal Garg is the co-founder of Electric Capital, an investment firm specializing in Web3 and cryptocurrency. He shares insights on how cryptocurrency is disrupting traditional banking, emphasizing the need for adaptation in financial systems. Garg discusses Bitcoin’s dual role as a digital asset and the regulatory challenges faced by governments. He also explores the potential of stable coins to enhance the U.S. dollar’s position globally and shows how cryptocurrencies can empower individuals, especially in developing countries. The future of financial innovation is brighter than ever!

Feb 18, 2022 • 56min
Ep. 1437 - Anti-Semitic BLM Alleged Shooters Are Fine. Freedom Truckers Are The Problem.
The discussion tackles the media's inconsistent response to apparent anti-Semitic violence, especially related to political affiliations. Controversies erupt surrounding a BLM activist’s alleged shooting incident, raising questions about the intersection of social justice and anti-Semitism. The critique extends to the Trudeau administration's actions against political opponents and examines the erosion of civil liberties in Canada. Lastly, the podcast explores economic challenges under Biden, linking inflation to broader geopolitical tensions.


