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Jun 4, 2025 • 49min
Ep. 1747 - One Of History's Most Evil Men Dead At 98
Explore Elon Musk's bold comments on controversial political issues. Delve into the complex dynamics of immigration policies and mass deportations. Unpack the moral dilemmas related to the inventor of the abortion pill's legacy. Debate the implications of a significant congressional spending bill and its possible effects on social welfare. Finally, consider the changing landscape of modern worship music versus traditional hymns, highlighting the struggle to maintain authenticity in contemporary culture.

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Jun 3, 2025 • 51min
Ep. 1746 - “I'm Not Gay No More” - Pop Star Ends Pride Month
JoJo Siwa's recent shift from identifying as a lesbian to dating a man sparks a discussion on the fluidity of sexual identity. The podcast also critiques the fading momentum of the Pride movement, with cancelations and societal reflections. Tinder's new feature allowing women to filter based on height stirs the conversation on dating dynamics. Additionally, political courage emerges as a theme, with explorations into controversial vaccine policies and national security dilemmas concerning foreign students.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 55min
Ep. 1745 - Glenn Greenwald’s Philosophy Is Worse Than His S** Tape
A left-wing journalist faces backlash after a scandalous video surfaces, sparking unexpected conservative support. The conversation critiques the moral implications of defending public figures over leaked intimate content. Insights from a conversation with Hungary's prime minister delve into national identity, historical values, and the significance of freedom. The complexities of LGBTQ+ representation in society and the impact of current events like Ukraine's military operations add layers to this intense discourse. Themes of personal accountability and societal perceptions round out this provocative discussion.

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May 31, 2025 • 2h 36min
Mummies and Abduction: Michael & The Rogue Archaeologist | Tim Alberino
In a captivating discussion, rogue archaeologist Tim Alberino dives into the bizarre connections between ancient mummies and modern alien abductions. He shares insights on the enigmatic Nazca tridactyl beings, explores the mysteries beneath ancient pyramids, and examines the implications of elongated skulls and hybridization theories. Alberino challenges mainstream narratives by linking ancient encounters with non-human species to today's UFO phenomena, urging listeners to reconsider the fabric of history and humanity's origin.

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May 30, 2025 • 33min
Real ANSWERS & Real DRINKS With Nick Freitas | YES or NO
Nick Freitas, a veteran, delegate, and no-nonsense politician, joins in for a lively discussion packed with sharp wit and rapid-fire questions. He tackles everything from outrageous political wagers and eyebrow-raising stories about facial hair, to serious concerns about election integrity and community values. The fun escalates as they explore Amish efficiency and poke fun at societal norms, all while sharing humorous parenting anecdotes. With bourbon in hand, Freitas delivers candid insights that keep you both entertained and thinking critically.

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May 29, 2025 • 53min
Ep. 1744 - Abracadabra, You're Black!
The podcast dives into President Trump's controversial legislation and the polarized reactions it sparks. It discusses the implications of the U.S. State Department's cultural mission and critiques the modern representation in the Harry Potter series. A thoughtful examination of tax reforms and healthcare highlights the ongoing wealth transfer debate. The complexities of U.S.-European relations are explored, alongside reflections on America's historical foundations. Lastly, the show tackles philosophical themes of sovereignty, identity, and the essence of faith in our lives.

May 28, 2025 • 50min
Ep. 1743 - Antifa CRASHES Prayer Rally for Children
A Harvard professor’s firing shines a light on academic integrity. Tensions escalate as Antifa disrupts a prayer rally, revealing societal conflicts over ideology. A surprising political shift sees more Americans aligning with conservative values. The manipulation of language around abortion raises questions about honesty in political discourse. The impact of divorce on children and its portrayal in media evoke concerns about the state of democracy and leadership in America.

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May 27, 2025 • 53min
Ep. 1742 - British Mom JAILED After Supposed “Racist” Post
A British mother faces jail time for a tweet labeled racist, igniting a fiery debate on free speech in the UK. President Trump's influence on American politics is scrutinized as the Democratic Party reeling. Meanwhile, a humorous incident featuring French President Macron and his wife showcases relationships in the public eye. The long-term effects of divorce on children spark a serious discussion, alongside light-hearted skepticism about UFO sightings that blends humor with societal commentary. Quality sleep solutions also make a brief appearance.

May 26, 2025 • 45min
Real ANSWERS & Real DRINKS with Professor Jacob | YES or NO
Professor Jacob, an associate producer with a knack for Zoomer conservative commentary, faces off with host Michael Knowles in a spirited round of 'Yes or No.' They dive into humorous workplace banter, personal anecdotes about fatherhood, and a lighthearted take on dating dilemmas. The discussion also touches on the moral complexities of warfare, explores quirky social media bans, and offers a unique perspective on Jewish leadership and religious imagery, all wrapped in witty exchanges that keep you entertained.

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May 23, 2025 • 51min
Ep. 1741 - Kanye West Gives Up Antisemitism
The podcast dives into President Trump's significant legislation, highlighting its narrow passage in the House. It discusses the complexities surrounding a recent tragic event tied to political narratives and identity conflicts. Kanye West's controversial relationship with antisemitism takes center stage as he seeks redemption. The dangers of AI reliance are explored, with real-world media failings coming to light. Lastly, it confronts shifting personal and political landscapes, emphasizing the importance of values and communication.


