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Jan 2, 2025 • 0sec
Title: Episode 4164: Terror Attacks Prove Neglect Inside FBI
Jack Posobiec, a political commentator known for his outspoken views, joins Todd Benzman, a national security expert and author. They delve into the neglect within the FBI amid rising terror threats, particularly from ISIS and cartels at the Texas-Mexico border. Discussions critique Mexico's 'hugs, not bullets' strategy and the implications for American safety. The duo also tackles the misperception of certain American citizens as threats and the challenge of defining national identity amidst immigration and health policy debates.

Jan 1, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4163: A WarRoom New Year Special 2025 cont
Raheem Kassam, founder of The National Pulse, and Joe Allen, editor focused on transhumanism, dive into the tensions between media honesty and government control, igniting a call for rebellion. They explore the implications of techno-feudalism on society and dissect the rise of 'techno-fascism' amid the current political landscape. With a nod to nostalgia, they reflect on how AI impacts our future and the significance of individual agency in a rapidly changing world, all while urging listeners to prepare for what lies ahead.

Jan 1, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4162: A WarRoom New Year Special 2025
Ben Harnwell, a political commentator and analyst, brings insights on geopolitical events, while Raheem Kassam, a journalist, discusses tech feudalism's effects on the MAGA movement. They delve into historical cycles known as 'turnings' and their societal impacts. The conversation anticipates the political landscape of 2025, urging preparedness amid global challenges. They reflect on the darker dynamics of power today and the cultural significance of classic cinema, emphasizing the relevance of history in understanding modern politics.

Dec 31, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4161: Friday Is Judgment Day For Speaker Johnson
Ben Berquam, an investigative journalist focusing on border issues, joins Congresswoman Victoria Sparks, known for her conservative fiscal stance. They dive into the heated debate on immigration, advocating for a moratorium while emphasizing accountability for social issues like homelessness. The discussion covers the need for prioritizing American jobs, the challenges of leadership amid political turmoil, and the impact of technology on freedoms. Sparks highlights fiscal responsibility, linking it to broader political dynamics affecting the future.

Dec 31, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4160: Creating The American Oligarch
Sean Spicer, former White House Communications Director and current political commentator, joins Batya Unger Sargon, author of "Second Class," to discuss today's American economic landscape. They delve into the contentious H-1B visa program and its effects on American workers. The duo argues for prioritizing domestic labor and critiques elitist policies that widen class divides. They advocate for training programs in inner cities and explore the need for a moratorium on immigration to ensure fair job opportunities for American citizens.

Dec 30, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4159: MAGA Americans Are Made Up Of The Right Stuff
Laura Loomer, a bold conservative activist known for her critiques of the tech elite, teams up with political commentator Raheem Kassam. They tackle the friction within grassroots movements and the complexities of immigration policies tied to the MAGA movement. The duo explores the influence of billionaires on political dynamics and the dangers of a techno-feudalism that threatens democracy. They discuss the importance of resilience within the MAGA base and the role of art in activism, all while critiquing the current political landscape.

Dec 30, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4158: Elon's Indentured Servants
Kevin Lynn, a tech policy and immigration expert, dives into the contentious H-1B visa program and its effects on American workers. He highlights the rift within Trump's MAGA base regarding immigration, advocating for urgent reforms to protect domestic labor. Lynn critiques the program as a form of modern indentured servitude, emphasizing how it undermines job quality and economic stability for American citizens. The conversation also touches on the impacts of immigration policies on the labor market and the need for significant change to prioritize skilled American workers.

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Dec 28, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4157: Silicon Valleys Contempt For American Citizens And America
Tensions rise within Trump's supporters as Elon Musk critiques hardline views on immigration. A growing rift is highlighted between grassroots conservatives and tech leaders. The podcast examines America's 'first' immigration stance, advocating for policies that favor American workers. It also critiques Silicon Valley's influence on national identity and calls for defending American values against bureaucratic interests. Political accountability and urgent immigration reforms are discussed, alongside reflections on Trump's presidency and economic strategies.

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Dec 28, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4156: MAGA Refuses To Kneel To Technocrats
Jack Posobiec, a political commentator known for his bold views, joins Darren Beattie, a former Trump speechwriter, and Raheem Kassam, a Brexit expert, to dissect pressing issues around immigration and labor. They argue that H-1B visas primarily benefit tech firms at the expense of American workers, leading to wage suppression. The trio navigates the tensions within the MAGA movement regarding immigration policy and calls for prioritizing domestic talent. They emphasize resilience and innovation in the face of current socio-political challenges.

Dec 27, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4155: Revenge Of The Jocks
Laura Loomer, a controversial journalist and political activist known for her fierce conservative stance, joins the conversation to tackle pressing topics. They discuss the internal strife within the MAGA movement over American exceptionalism, the impact of tech in governance, and the need to prioritize American workers in employment policies. Loomer argues against the H-1B visa program, advocating for an 'Americans first' approach. The dialogue also explores the evolving relationships between billionaires and political power, raising questions about accountability in immigration reform.


