The Michael Knowles Show

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Nov 18, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 1859 - The Epidemic Of British Women Killing Their Children

Teen girls show a decline in interest towards marriage, highlighting changing societal norms. Accusations arise regarding a surge in British women committing infanticide, linked to economic pressures and cultural shifts. A shocking analysis reveals the extent to which liberals may dehumanize conservatives, stirring up a passionate discussion. Meanwhile, DeSantis offers a bold stance on immigration, signaling a potential shift in political dynamics. This captivating episode blends societal issues with personal narratives, urging listeners to reflect on pressing modern challenges.
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Nov 18, 2025 • 1h 18min

2 Liberals vs. 1 Conservative: BAR FIGHT | Michael Knowles, Brian Recker, & Ryan Basham

Michael Knowles debates with Brian Recker, a conservative commentator and social media personality, and Ryan Basham, a political commentator and former campaign advisor. They dive into contentious topics like whether wives owe husbands sex, sparking discussions on consent and emotional intimacy. The trio also tackles the differences in healthcare systems between the US and universal models, and even confronts the complexities of left-wing political violence. With a live audience stirring up debate, the conversation is as fiery as it gets!
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Nov 17, 2025 • 53min

Ep. 1858 - Marjorie Taylor Greene Joins The Resistance?

Discussing President Trump's push to release Epstein files, the show delves into Marjorie Taylor Greene's recent CNN appearance and the rifts within the GOP. A WWII veteran's poignant comment about the value of sacrifice sparks a deep conversation about ideological failures. Michael also examines the economic implications of tariffs backed by recent Federal Reserve findings. The tragic story of a Regis High School student highlights the oppressive pressures on dissent in modern society.
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Nov 15, 2025 • 14min

Michael Knowles DESTROYS Woke Commercials... They Keep Getting Worse

Dive into a hilarious critique as Michael Knowles dismantles the most outrageous woke commercials, revealing their bizarre messaging and hidden agendas. From a hilariously awkward Audible ad to a confusing Sprite commercial, he leaves no stone unturned. He calls out Nissan for its blatant pandering and mocks a Canadian football ad's overly diverse cast. With sharp wit and biting sarcasm, he ranks the worst offenders, all while hoping these absurd ads will disappear from our screens.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 12min

Michael Knowles REACTS To "Fear" By NF

In this insightful conversation, NF, a chart-topping rap artist known for his emotionally charged, clean lyrics, dives into his latest track, 'Fear.' The discussion uncovers the depths of NF’s depiction of mental struggles, including themes of OCD and relapse. Michael Knowles breaks down powerful imagery, like mansion-burning, as a reflection of personal choices and divine influence. They also explore the song's Christian themes, underlining its stark honesty and cultural impact. This candid analysis reveals why 'Fear' resonates so deeply with fans.
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Nov 14, 2025 • 50min

Ep. 1857 - Are We Finally Getting The Epstein Files?

An app claims to let users chat with the dead, stirring up moral concerns. Meanwhile, an AI-generated song hits the charts, prompting discussions on the authenticity of AI art. The podcast dives into the political implications behind calls to release Epstein files, suggesting it may be more of a political stunt. With rising Bible sales, there's a connection drawn between technology and spiritual reflection. Finally, listener questions cover everything from family dynamics to thoughtful perspectives on gambling.
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Nov 13, 2025 • 56min

Ep. 1856 - The Right-Wing SPLITS Over Trump’s H1-B Legal Immigration Plan

Discussions spark over Trump's support for legal immigration and the right-wing backlash. Michelle Obama's views on 'Black beauty' raise eyebrows, while a controversial proposal prompts debate on trans women's access to shelters. The podcast also tackles the fragility of Silicon Valley's job market and the intersection of politics with personal anecdotes, like Trump's heartfelt voicemail. Additionally, insights into podcasting diversity and the Kennedy political legacy weave through the dialogue.
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Nov 12, 2025 • 50min

Ep. 1855 - HORRIFIC: Libs Violently Attack Turning Point USA at UC Berkeley

Violence erupts as Antifa clashes with Turning Point USA members at UC Berkeley, raising concerns over police preparedness. A shocking confession from Hasan Piker reveals his lack of patriotism, igniting a moral debate. Meanwhile, Michael critiques the new Toy Story villain—the iPad—arguing it's detrimental to imaginative play. The podcast also explores perceptions of civility in politics and highlights Jasmine Crockett's skepticism about voting machines. Tune in for a blend of current events and cultural commentary!
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Nov 11, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 1854 - Just Groom It: Nike Partners With A Non-Binary Furry

The show dives into some juicy political drama, discussing calls for Chuck Schumer's resignation and the fallout from the recent government shutdown. A spotlight shines on Jimmy Kimmel's wife as she cuts ties with her pro-Trump family, showcasing the deep divisions in liberal circles. In a surprising twist, Nike's controversial decision to partner with a non-binary furry for gaming gear raises eyebrows. The conversation also touches on the implications of long-term dating without marriage and its societal impact.
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Nov 10, 2025 • 55min

Ep. 1853 - Are Dems Finally Ending The Longest Shutdown In History?

After a surprising 41-day shutdown, Democrats have decided to reopen the government, raising questions about their political strategy. The discussion also delves into the potential for the Supreme Court to reconsider same-sex marriage, referencing a significant petition. In a more philosophical turn, Pope Leo XIV addresses internet addictions, linking them to moral issues. Lastly, the impact of technology on political and social change is explored, tracing its historical roots and current implications.

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