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Nov 10, 2025 • 1h 3min
Ep. 1688 - American Elections Are Now Being Decided Based On Tribal Blood Feuds In Africa
The podcast delves into the unsettling idea that foreign tribal conflicts could shape local American elections. A moving clip features a WWII veteran questioning whether the sacrifices made were worthwhile for future generations. There's a critical look at Trump's controversial 50-year mortgage plan, deemed irresponsible and a shortcut to worsening housing issues. Additionally, discussions about high birth rates in Africa raise concerns over future migration impacts in the West, reflecting on broader demographic trends.

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Nov 8, 2025 • 35min
Clearing the A.I.R. – The Making of Am I Racist?
Justin Folk, the creative force behind 'Am I Racist?', joins the discussion to unveil the behind-the-scenes challenges of filming amid civil unrest. He shares how humor was integral in tackling difficult subjects like race, and reveals the complexities of creating compelling scenes, such as the infamous 'White Grief Council'. Folk reflects on capturing raw, candid reactions, including a provocative moment involving Robin DiAngelo. The conversation emphasizes the film's cultural impact and the mission to empower viewers to challenge societal norms.

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Nov 6, 2025 • 60min
Ep. 1687 - The Pundits Are All Wrong About Why Mamdani Won
Post-election analysis reveals surprising reasons behind Democratic wins, with identity and migration being more influential than the economy. A comedian's bizarre confession about stalking a white family sparks debate, while a Gold's Gym incident highlights tensions in gender identity discussions. The evolving discourse on fat acceptance is critiqued, poking fun at its various classifications. Overall, the shift in societal norms and multiculturalism's impact on national identity is examined, urging conservatives to adapt their strategies.

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Nov 5, 2025 • 1h 13min
Ep. 1686 - New Yorkers Hand Their City Over To A Third World Islamic Communist
Recent elections have spotlighted a unified left-wing strategy, with surprising insights into immigrant voter preferences focusing on home-country interests. There's a bold critique of a new coalition of liberal women and foreign voters shaping Democratic successes. Examining a controversial gym incident involving gender identity, the conversation dives into the backlash against the trans movement and how conservatives can reclaim cultural ground. A look at dwindling celebrity political influence reveals how the fragmented media landscape can be a win for grassroots movements.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 58min
Ep. 1685 - We Need To Talk About The Nigerian Christian Genocide
A shocking deep dive reveals the ongoing persecution of Christians in Nigeria, as American aid fails to address the crisis. The conversation critiques welfare dependency, spotlighting a woman on SNAP for 30 years, and suggests reforms to prevent prolonged reliance. Michelle Obama's latest book comes under fire for its superficiality and narcissism, while Canada grapples with a staggering number of non-English-speaking students, raising concerns over cultural integration and national identity.

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Nov 3, 2025 • 1h 11min
Ep. 1684 - A Foreign Invasion Is Underway, But This Is What Can Be Done To Stop It
The hosts dive into the pressing issue of foreign influence in American cities, proposing policies to curb this threat. They discuss Trump’s strong stance against the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and critique Kamala Harris's suggestion to lower the voting age to 16. Wanda Sykes's comments on hiring practices spark controversy, highlighting issues of discrimination. The moral decay of society is further emphasized through an attack on a public figure’s widow, illustrating the escalating cultural conflicts.

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Oct 30, 2025 • 1h 12min
Ep. 1683 - Leftist Terrorists Have Gotten Away With Their Crimes For Too Long, But Not Anymore
A leftist protester faces consequences for the first time, while a refugee voices concerns about returning home due to lack of food stamps. Discussions unfold around the implications of legal actions against protesters and government welfare policies. J.D. Vance engages students on immigration, defending American interests. The show also highlights media bias impacting public safety perceptions. Lastly, there's advice for young men about overcoming loneliness and the importance of persistence.

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Oct 30, 2025 • 1h 23min
Friendly Fire: A New Host & Mr. Knowles Goes to Washington
In this discussion, Matt Fradd, a Catholic apologist and the new host at Daily Wire, joins the panel to tackle pressing cultural topics. They delve into the nature of political violence, exploring whether it leans left and the media's portrayal of the issue. The group reflects on marriage and masculinity before Fradd previews his upcoming show, Pints with Aquinas. They also debate the future of shared culture in an age of fragmentation and whether there's a revival of interest in Christianity, especially among the youth.

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Oct 29, 2025 • 57min
Ep. 1682 - The EBT Scam Just Went From Bad To Worse
A deep dive reveals shocking truths about the EBT program and its impact on taxpayers. Politically charged rhetoric takes center stage as a liberal podcaster endorses violent language against opponents. Walsh disputes a liberal anchor’s claim, showcasing clips that expose the hypocrisy of comparing Trump to Hitler. The struggles of single, childless millennials are highlighted in a viral TikTok, prompting a discussion on the importance of family and purpose in life. Walsh stresses the need for SNAP reform to ensure funds are used wisely.

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Oct 28, 2025 • 1h 10min
Ep. 1681 - The EBT Program Is A Massive Scam, And The Government Shutdown Just Proved It
The looming potential for 40 million food stamp recipients to lose benefits raises urgent questions about dependency and survival. Discussions highlight how SNAP funding impacts grocery prices and the prevalence of fraud among recipients. In related commentary, inconsistencies in a hijab story spark debates about accountability, while the tragic case of Ethan Liming underscores concerns of leniency in the justice system. Each topic ignites a passionate critique of government policies and personal responsibility.


