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Jul 20, 2021 • 53min
Ep. 1300 - The Endless Covid Power Grab
The discussion dives into the renewed COVID-19 panic driven by media and politics, questioning whether current statistics support such alarm. It analyzes death rates related to the Delta variant, criticizing media narratives. The conversation shifts to the impact of vaccinations and concerns over government control. Legal debates on masking children highlight tensions between individual liberty and public health. Economic critiques focus on Biden's policies amidst rising inflation and potential long-term stagnation, drawing parallels with historical economic crises.

Jul 20, 2021 • 5min
Daily Wire’s New Morning News Podcast
Trust in the media is dwindling, and hidden agendas play a big role. This show aims to cut through the noise by offering factual news from a conservative perspective. Topics include a sharp critique of legacy media narratives and the Biden administration's handling of health misinformation on social platforms. Listeners are encouraged to think critically and shape their own opinions while staying informed.

Jul 19, 2021 • 1h 6min
Ep. 1299 - The Left Targets Social Media -- And The Daily Wire -- For Destruction
The discussion tackles President Biden's sharp remarks about Facebook's role in free speech. It dives into NPR's controversial targeting of a conservative outlet and the growing partnership between mainstream media and the government. Concerns about the left's influence over social media emerge, alongside critiques of evolving censorship narratives. The conversation also highlights risks to free speech, urging the defense of conservative voices and the necessity of truthful reporting in an environment rife with misinformation.

Jul 17, 2021 • 16min
Debunked: Systemic Racism in the Police Force
Dive into a riveting analysis that challenges the narrative of systemic racism in policing. Discover compelling data that suggests crime rates, not race, drive police encounters. Explore how political discussions on this topic often overlook critical statistics. The conversation critiques the implications of reduced police presence in communities, particularly among minorities, raising important questions about safety and crime. Tune in for a thought-provoking exploration that will make you reconsider commonly held beliefs.

Jul 16, 2021 • 53min
Ep. 1298 - “You’re All Nazis, So We’re Going To Be Authoritarians”
The podcast dives deep into the rise of cultural authoritarianism, discussing book bans and the weaponization of institutions. The dangers of labeling dissenters are scrutinized, drawing historical comparisons to past conflicts. Censorship's impact on free speech is explored, raising alarm over political movements that normalize authoritarian responses. The complex interplay between government and social media platforms is examined, revealing risks to individual rights. Finally, the growing alienation in red states calls for stronger leadership and a unifying political rhetoric.

Jul 15, 2021 • 52min
Ep. 1297 - Reminder: BLM Is A Communist Garbage Organization
The podcast delves into the connections between the Black Lives Matter movement and communist ideologies, particularly with respect to Cuba. It critiques the Biden administration's immigration policies and the perceived inconsistencies in handling Cuban refugees. In discussing budget reconciliation tactics, it raises concerns about potential amnesty provisions being slipped through. Finally, it explores the implications of inflation on the economy, urging caution against rising authoritarian influences.

Jul 14, 2021 • 52min
Ep. 1296 - Biden Declares Half The Country The Enemy
President Biden's recent remarks likening half of America to Jim Crow racists spark intense debate about political division. The hypocrisy of Texas Democrats flying private while claiming to fight for the people is dissected. The conversation critiques the Biden Administration's approach to international racism and highlights media bias in portraying political agendas. Furthermore, listeners are engaged in discussions about the disconnect between public sentiment and political actions, as well as inconsistencies in immigration policies affecting different communities.

Jul 13, 2021 • 47min
Ep. 1295 - To The Left, Conservative Authoritarians, Not Communist Dictators, Are The Problem
The discussion critiques the Biden administration's approach to Cuba, emphasizing the tension between promoting freedom and downplaying repression. It addresses the contradictions in U.S. responses to protests, highlighting the need for a nuanced understanding of the Cuban people's demands. The tension between patriotism and dissent is explored, noting the hypocrisy surrounding voting rights and democracy. There’s a focus on the clash between authoritarianism and individual liberty, particularly in cultural contexts, alongside a controversial discussion on parenting norms.

Jul 12, 2021 • 53min
Ep. 1294 - Foreigners Who Love The American Flag vs. Americans Who Hate It
Massive pro-freedom protests erupt in Cuba as citizens rally against an oppressive regime, revealing their desire for liberty. The disconnect between American attitudes towards freedom and the celebration of it by outsiders is starkly examined, particularly through differing views on the American flag. Critiques of U.S. foreign policy highlight the consequences of withdrawal from Afghanistan and failure to address Cuban oppression. The discussion also shines a light on the ideological divide surrounding patriotism and the complex realities of global freedom.

Jul 10, 2021 • 14min
Debunked: The Southern Switch
The discussion tackles the myth that the GOP became the party of racism after the Civil Rights Act, offering a fresh perspective on political realignment. Historical context reveals economic factors influencing party shifts, challenging conventional narratives. The evolving definition of racism is critiqued, particularly its use in contemporary political battles. Additionally, the conversation emphasizes the need for national unity, encouraging a focus on individual merit over racial identities in the pursuit of societal progress.


