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Feb 12, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4262: Taking Down The Corruption In NYC

Philip Patrick, an expert in finance and precious metals, dives deep into the urgent need to address corruption in New York City, spotlighting key figures like Tish James and Alvin Bragg. He discusses the systemic challenges facing consumer protection agencies against a backdrop of rising national debt. Patrick also highlights a shift towards gold as a hedge against the declining dollar, examining historical trends and current economic uncertainties. His insights provide listeners with strategies for navigating financial emergencies in a politically charged environment.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4261: Stopping The Cycle Of War In Gaza

In this engaging discussion, Sam Faddis, a former CIA officer seasoned in Middle Eastern affairs, collaborates with political commentator Ben Harnwell to dissect the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding Gaza. They delve into the humanitarian crises and the historical implications of U.S. foreign policy in the region. The duo also critiques the influence of misinformation on public perception and highlights the necessity of transparent intelligence in navigating international conflicts, particularly in light of the ongoing Israel-Palestine tensions.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4260: Constitutional Crisis Comes From Across The Aisle

Mark Mitchell, a seasoned pollster from Rasmussen Polling, dives into a range of pressing political topics. He discusses the current constitutional crisis sparked by judicial overreach against executive power. The conversation highlights how recent legal battles could reshape the balance of authority. Mitchell also touches on Trump's rising approval rating and the crucial role grassroots movements play in politics. Throughout, he emphasizes the need for accountability amid concerns about systemic corruption and the impact of economic instability.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 704: Trump Seizes Control Of The Kennedy Center

Former President Donald Trump discusses his bold moves and strategies regarding the Kennedy Center, emphasizing the need for firsthand insights into cultural leadership. Roger Kimball critiques the government's funding practices, spotlighting inefficiencies and the allocation of resources. They explore the significance of controlling cultural institutions for revolutionary change, weigh the impacts of judicial rulings on politics, and analyze economic forecasts through 2030, all while tackling pressing concerns around trade relations and the growing challenge posed by China.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4259: Trump Signs Fresh Round Of EO's

Matt Schlapp, Chairman of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), dives deep into President Trump's recent executive orders, including tariffs aimed at protecting American jobs. The discussion highlights the challenges facing government accountability and trade tensions with China. Schlapp also emphasizes the importance of evolving tactics in the cultural war and the excitement surrounding CPAC, where diverse coalitions come together to support the MAGA movement. Additionally, there’s a spotlight on Trump's efforts to reshape cultural institutions like the Kennedy Center.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4258: Applied Populism; Finding The Republican Backbone

Mike Davis, co-founder of the Article 3 Project, and Rachel Bovard, a contributor to The Federalist, dive into pressing issues on antitrust and political dynamics. They passionately discuss the need for robust antitrust measures to ensure fair market competition and protect free speech. The conversation also highlights Trump's strategies to confront established power, the impact of economic challenges on U.S. foreign aid, and the political shift towards strict enforcement against tech monopolies, advocating for grassroots engagement and financial resilience.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4257: Destruction Of The Oligarch Class; Trump Approval Rating Continues To Climb

Jack Posobiec, a prominent political commentator and activist, discusses the shifting support for Donald Trump, revealing a CBS poll showing his approval at 53%. He delves into the importance of emergency preparedness amid rising geopolitical tensions and critiques recent government actions undermining public trust. The conversation highlights the growing dissatisfaction with elitism, contrasting Trump’s surging popularity with the cultural landscape, and examines the urgent need for domestic rebuilding initiatives while addressing foreign policy challenges.
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Feb 8, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4256: WarRoom Takes On Harvard Cont. Bringing The Fight Home

Carla Sands, former U.S. Ambassador to Denmark, shares her insights on foreign affairs and the geopolitical significance of Greenland amid U.S.-Russia tensions. Harvard Law student Sam Delmer discusses the challenges faced by conservatives in elite institutions, while political commentator Ben Harnwell delves into the complexities of U.S. support for Ukraine. The trio also critiques the current political landscape, urging unity among conservatives and emphasizing the need for reforms in American education amidst advancing AI and national security concerns.
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Feb 8, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4255: WarRoom Takes On Harvard

Jack Posobiec, a prominent conservative commentator, joins Natalie Winters, a sharp White House correspondent, Harvard Law student Kimo Gandel, and University of Pennsylvania Professor Amy Wax. They dive into the troubling influence of far-left ideologies in academia. The conversation reveals the challenges facing legal education at Harvard while critiquing the disconnect between elite institutions and everyday Americans. They also advocate for accountability in university funding and discuss the resilience needed in today’s political landscape.
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Feb 7, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4254: DOGE To Take Over Spending At The Pentagon

Bill Federer, an American author and speaker known for his insights on history and conservative politics, joins the discussion on Pentagon spending and necessary reforms. They critique inefficiencies in military budgets, emphasizing the need for accountability. Federer highlights the importance of personal preparedness in a crisis, discussing food security and emergency supplies. The conversation also touches on geopolitical dynamics, notably the tensions with Russia and the implications for U.S. policies, urging a return to foundational values in governance.

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