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Jul 5, 2021 • 1h 39min
Bret Weinstein on Tech Censorship, The Value of Conversation, and COVID Treatments | Ep. 124
In this engaging conversation, Bret Weinstein, an evolutionary biologist and co-host of the DarkHorse Podcast, discusses the implications of tech censorship on creators, sharing his own YouTube demonetization experience. He dives into the controversial narratives surrounding COVID treatments and the ethics of vaccine safety, particularly regarding children. The duo emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and critical thinking, as they advocate for discussing all treatment options, including ivermectin, amidst ongoing debates over public health guidelines.

Jul 2, 2021 • 1h 33min
American Stories, with Bari Weiss, J.D. Vance, and Mike Rowe | Ep. 123
Join Mike Rowe, a beloved TV host known for "Dirty Jobs"; Bari Weiss, a thought-provoking writer and editor; and J.D. Vance, author of "Hillbilly Elegy" as they explore the heart of American patriotism. They reflect on freedom and safety, tackling the trade-offs between public health and individual liberties. The trio discusses the importance of embracing optimism, the complexities of identity, and the American Dream, while encouraging independent thought amidst today's polarized landscape.

Jun 30, 2021 • 1h 32min
Victor Davis Hanson on Defunding the Police, Woke Warriors, and the State of the Biden Presidency | Ep. 122
Victor Davis Hanson, a prominent military historian and conservative commentator, joins to dissect pressing societal issues. He tackles the ramifications of defunding the police and the alarming rise in crime rates. The conversation also delves into the influence of woke culture in academia and the military. Hanson critiques the exploitation of victimhood and the complexities surrounding free speech and activism today. He questions the current state of the Biden presidency and the disconnect between revolutionary movements and genuine community needs.

Jun 28, 2021 • 1h 22min
Britney Spears, Vaccine Mandates, "Central Park Karen," and More Hot Legal Cases, with Arthur Aidala and Mark Eiglarsh | Ep. 121
Arthur Aidala, managing partner at Aidala, Bertuna & Kamins PC, and Mark Eiglarsh, a criminal defense attorney, dive into hot-button legal topics. They analyze the complexities of Britney Spears' conservatorship and its implications for individual rights. The duo also explores the legal battles surrounding vaccine mandates at colleges, discussing ethical dilemmas and public health laws. Additionally, they touch on Rudy Giuliani's legal woes and the societal impact of the 'Central Park Karen' case, shedding light on accountability in high-pressure situations.

Jun 25, 2021 • 1h 34min
Leader Kevin McCarthy and Sen. Joni Ernst on the Crime Surge, the Border Crisis, and Bipartisanship | Ep. 120
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Senator Joni Ernst join to tackle pressing issues like the alarming crime surge and its impact on communities. They dive into policing challenges, bipartisan reforms, and the urgent need for change in military justice to address sexual assault. The duo critiques educational agendas affecting military readiness and shares insights on voting rights legislation amidst a politically charged landscape. Their candid discussions also touch on the significance of resilience in the face of adversity, making for a thought-provoking conversation.

Jun 23, 2021 • 1h 42min
Gad Saad on Victimhood, Fighting Back Against the Tyranny of the Minority, and the Differences Between Men and Women | Ep. 119
Gad Saad, a Canadian evolutionary behavioral scientist and author of 'The Parasitic Mind', discusses the rise of victimhood in society and the challenges of navigating woke culture. He critiques the 'tyranny of the minority' and its impact on free speech, emphasizing the importance of resilience. Saad explores the biological differences between men and women and the concept of collective victimhood. With humor and insightful anecdotes, he sheds light on how personal identity shapes societal narratives and the implications of postmodernism on truth.

Jun 21, 2021 • 1h 9min
Clay Travis and Buck Sexton on Political Double Standards, COVID Hypocrisy, and Following Rush Limbaugh | Ep. 118
Clay Travis, a sportswriter and radio host, and Buck Sexton, a former CIA officer and political commentator, discuss the hypocrisy surrounding media accountability, citing the Jeffrey Toobin controversy. They highlight double standards in handling scandals involving figures like Hunter Biden. The duo delves into the clash between critical race theory and traditional values, while critiquing evolving beauty standards and mask mandates during COVID-19. They also navigate the complexities of parental rights in transgender issues and the future of conservative media.

Jun 18, 2021 • 1h 38min
Alice Marie Johnson on Her Journey Out of Prison, President Trump, Kim Kardashian, and Criminal Justice Reform | Ep. 117
Alice Marie Johnson, founder of the Taking Action for Good (TAG) Foundation, shares her incredible story of resilience after serving 21 years for a nonviolent drug crime. She discusses the pivotal moments of her life, including the unexpected support from Kim Kardashian and President Trump that led to her release. Johnson reflects on the challenges of reintegration, the importance of criminal justice reform, and her commitment to helping others navigate a similar journey. Her inspiring journey is a testament to hope and advocacy.

Jun 16, 2021 • 2h 12min
The Truth About UFOs and UAPs, with Lue Elizondo and John Greenewald | Ep. 116
Join Lue Elizondo, former director of AATIP, and John Greenewald, CEO of The Black Vault, as they dissect the mysterious world of UAPs. They discuss military encounters and the implications for national security, the intriguing Nimitz incident, and the complexities of human perception surrounding these phenomena. The conversation unravels potential earthly explanations and dives into historical UFO events, like Roswell, emphasizing the importance of transparency and ongoing inquiry. Get ready for a mind-bending exploration that challenges what we know about the skies!

Jun 14, 2021 • 1h 20min
Jason Riley on Critical Race Theory, Policing in America, and Thomas Sowell's Honest Intellectualism | Ep. 115
Jason Riley, a Wall Street Journal columnist and author of "Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell," joins the discussion to dissect the current rise in crime, particularly murders, and the media's portrayal of policing in America. He critiques welfare policies and their impact on Black communities, while advocating for educational reforms via charter schools to empower minority students. Riley also examines the challenges posed by Critical Race Theory and emphasizes the need for opportunity over victimhood, drawing insights from Thomas Sowell's intellectual legacy.


