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Jun 14, 2025 • 13min
Michael Knowles REACTS To Anti-ICE TikToks
Dive into the chaotic realm of TikTok activism, where emotional outrage meets performative rants about ICE. Explore how the authenticity of these viral videos may be more about garnering attention than real concern. Unpack the clash of ideologies as critics examine the incoherence in protest arguments, highlighting a symbolic rebellion against authority. With a blend of humor and sharp commentary, this discourse challenges listeners to consider the deeper implications of such activism.

Jun 13, 2025 • 55min
Ep. 1754 - BREAKING: Israel Strikes Iran
Recent military actions by Israel against Iran are stirring intense debates about geopolitical stability and just war theory. The podcast dives into the implications for U.S. foreign policy and the complexities surrounding immigration reform under the Trump administration. Additionally, it addresses Trump's negotiations with China and law enforcement's tactics during civil unrest. Don't miss the lighthearted takes on gift-giving and faith discussions, as well as practical advice on crafting standout college admissions essays.

Jun 12, 2025 • 55min
Ep. 1753 - Elon Musk Apologizes To Donald Trump
Join lawyer Aaron Siri, who specializes in vaccine policy and has collaborated with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., as he reveals the behind-the-scenes drama of RFK Jr. firing the entire CDC vaccine committee. The conversation dives into the realities of political feuds, the complexities of public health mandates, and individual rights in vaccination choices. Siri emphasizes the need for patient-centered decision-making amidst controversial health policies, while also touching on the shifting narratives around inclusivity in sports and the broader implications of political alliances.

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Jun 11, 2025 • 48min
Ep. 1752 - Israel Goes Too Far
This discussion dives into media portrayals of social unrest, unveiling euphemisms for recent riots. It critiques the evolving LGBTQ+ military policies and explores immigration's socioeconomic impacts. The polarized views on the Israel-Palestine conflict highlight contrasting narratives in American politics. Delving into faith and identity, a poignant story about a mother's reflections on her daughter's womb memories sparks debate on pro-life versus pro-choice ideologies. Expect sharp insights and spirited commentary on today's pressing issues.

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Jun 10, 2025 • 48min
Ep. 1751 - "They Spit, We Hit": Trump Sends Marines to LA Riots
Tensions rise as President Trump sends U.S. Marines to Los Angeles amid riots, showcasing a stark contrast to local leadership. The discussion dives into the political implications of civil unrest and public perception of law enforcement. While some political figures downplay violence, the reality on the streets reveals chaos. Highlights include a humorous Twitter exchange on immigration and an exploration of alcohol consumption trends among Gen Z, underscoring the shifting societal norms and political dynamics.

Jun 9, 2025 • 52min
Ep. 1750 - Fiery But Mostly Peaceful Mexican Race Riots Hit LA
Riots erupt in Los Angeles as immigration enforcement sparks chaos, revealing deep societal tensions. The discussion shifts to international issues, including Israel's interception of Greta Thunberg's boat. Complex identities within the Hispanic community are examined, alongside debates over scripture reinterpretation and its implications. Additionally, Simone Biles' stance on transgender athletes in women’s sports stirs controversy, highlighting the clash between justice and liberal ideologies in contemporary culture.

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Jun 8, 2025 • 13min
They Want You To Forget! The American Miracle Movie with Michael Knowles
Join an engaging discussion with actors discussing their film, which highlights the miraculous moments in America's history. They delve into the portrayal of Thomas Jefferson, emphasizing the divine interventions that shaped the nation. The conversation also addresses the need to revive hope and faith in Hollywood's storytelling. The importance of a Christian perspective on America's narrative is underscored, alongside calls for support of the film. It's a spirited exploration of historical events that shaped the nation's identity.

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Jun 7, 2025 • 15min
The WORST Pride Month Commercials ... So Far
Get ready for a wild ride through the most outrageous Pride Month ads. Companies demonstrate an impressive talent for missing the mark, with cringe-worthy commercials that push the boundaries of authenticity. Marvel at the Seattle Mariners' attempts to embrace LGBTQ+ identities, which contrast nostalgically with their late owner's values. The scrutiny of these corporate virtue signals reveals a mix of disdain and absurdity, as brands compete for the title of the worst campaign. Buckle up for a humorous critique of modern marketing gone awry!

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Jun 6, 2025 • 50min
Ep. 1749 - The MAGA Bromance Is Over
The fallout between Trump and Musk takes center stage, revealing unexpected tensions. Biden's administration faces internal strife, stirring drama within the Democratic Party. Meanwhile, Greta Thunberg's latest venture attracts media buzz as she sails to Gaza. Discussions about dwindling interest in pride events raise questions of authenticity in activism. The podcast also tackles the complex interplay of national debt, politics, and cultural issues, punctuating serious themes with moments of humor and personal insight.

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Jun 5, 2025 • 48min
Ep. 1748 - Karine Jean-Pierre Leaves The Democrat Party
Karine Jean-Pierre's exit from the Democratic Party stirs political debate, questioning voter dynamics and party identity. Elon Musk targets a controversial spending initiative, while concerns arise over a smuggling attempt involving a toxic fungus at a U.S. university. The disconnect between Democrats and male voters is examined, alongside critiques of radical liberal ideologies affecting mental health. Cultural influences on academia and the role of blasphemy laws in the U.S. are explored, reflecting broader conversations on faith and freedom of expression.


