Rufo & Lomez

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Mar 28, 2026 • 1h 14min

Third Worldism: The Left's New Woke | Ep 35

A debate about the rise of "third worldism" as a new organizing idea on the Left. They trace its roots to decolonial thought and 1970s movements. The conversation contrasts economic redistribution with cultural approaches and examines Gaza, demographics, and online outrage as driving symbols. They also probe who shapes the movement and how coalitions and practical politics respond.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 52min

Army Ranger Vet: Why ‘Winning’ Iran Could Cost Everything | Ep 34

William Thibeau, an Army Ranger veteran and scholar at the Claremont Institute, speaks on U.S. options in Iran and the risks of escalation. He details Iran’s remaining missile, drone, and proxy threats. He breaks down how the Strait of Hormuz might be secured and outlines operational mechanics, timing, and potential coalition and strategic divergences.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 1h 8min

Iran War Update: Joe Kent Quits, Says Israel Runs Trump Policy | Ep 33

A heated look at a senior official's resignation and explosive claims about who shapes US Iran policy. Debate over insinuations linking a foreign actor to a high-profile assassination. Discussion of leaked texts, halted investigations, and the tug-of-war between hawks and doves in Washington.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 1h 11min

Will Chamberlain: The Case for the Iran War | Ep 32

Will Chamberlain, a national-conservative policy commentator, argues for a hawkish U.S. posture toward Iran. He claims recent strikes are exceeding expectations and outlines military aims like neutralizing nukes, missiles, and proxy networks. He debates risks of a quagmire, U.S.-Israel differences, timelines for reassessment, and how modern tech shapes naval and contingency planning.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 1h 9min

Curt Mills: The Case Against the Iran War | Ep 31

Curt Mills, executive director at The American Conservative and national-security commentator skeptical of U.S. interventions. He surveys US–Iran tensions, regional disruption from Iranian strikes, and leadership shifts in Tehran. He questions unclear goals, warns of quagmires from ground operations, and argues for diplomacy, restraint, and rethinking US ties with Israel and interventionist impulses.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 1h 2min

How to Fix the Fracturing Trump Coalition

They explore a widening fracture in the conservative coalition centered on attitudes toward Israel and American Jews. They debate whether online outrage maps onto real-world voting and how recent events reshape arguments. The conversation looks at personalities walking a tightrope, meme-driven politics, and whether calm, honest debate can mend divides ahead of 2028.
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Mar 6, 2026 • 1h 3min

Did Trump Betray MAGA?

The strike on Iran raises a core question for MAGA. Has President Donald Trump broken his pledge to steer clear of new wars, or will his base continue to back his instinctive, decisive, and force-oriented foreign policy? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Mar 3, 2026 • 1h

Why Democrats Are Fighting This State Dept Nominee | Interview w/ Jeremy Carl

Who defines American culture? What happens when even asking that question becomes politically taboo? Jeremy Carl reflects on his Senate confirmation hearing and the broader clash over assimilation, identity, and institutional power.  SPONSORS: BIRCH GOLD To get your free copy of the "Ultimate Guide for Gold in the Trump Era," text RUFO to 989898. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 26, 2026 • 59min

How the Postmodern Schizo World Radicalizes Assassins

Is America becoming numb to assassination attempts against President Trump? A volatile digital information ecosystem is accelerating political paranoia and deepening America’s crisis of stability. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 24, 2026 • 53min

Harmeet Dhillon Is Going to War Against DEI

Harmeet Dhillon, Assistant Attorney General leading the Civil Rights Division and longtime conservative lawyer, discusses reorganizing DOJ civil-rights work and challenging DEI practices. She outlines using civil-rights statutes to pursue colorblind enforcement, litigating against corporate DEI, targeting universities and medical schools, and building durable conservative legal infrastructure.

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