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Dec 7, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4110: Fighting For The American Populist Force

Jack Posobiec, a political commentator and activist, teams up with Ben Harnwell, a political analyst known for his international insights. They dive into the echoes of Pearl Harbor, drawing parallels to today's geopolitical tensions. The discussion shifts to the intense U.S. political nomination battles and the impact on working-class communities amid rising global unrest. They also explore the cultural significance of Trump’s visit to Notre Dame, questioning the implications of U.S. foreign involvement while considering the historical roots of current conflicts.
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Dec 7, 2024 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 667: Chaos In The Middle East; Making America Healthy Again

Jack Posobiec, a political commentator known for his impactful media presence, joins Natalie Winters, an investigative journalist, and Naomi Wolf, a renowned author and activist. They dive into the tumultuous political landscape, addressing censorship and the strategic responses from opposition movements. The trio critiques health authority figures like Dr. Fauci while discussing political alliances and the implications of foreign interference in Romania. They also tackle pressing health issues, spotlighting the significance of quality supplements and the evolving narrative around raw milk.
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Dec 7, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4109: Watch Out For The Blanket Pardons

Mark Lucas, a partner at the Article III Project and veteran advocate, joins investigative journalist Natalie Winters to dive into political controversies and the implications of blanket pardons. They discuss the strategic dynamics within the Republican Party amid serious allegations and examine Trump's foreign policy, particularly with North Korea. Lucas shares insights on military leadership and veterans' affairs, while Winters uncovers the political turmoil in Washington and the controversial motivations behind recent pardons.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4108: Radicals Celebrate The Death Of UnitedHealthcare CEO; Shutting Down The Border Day 1

Joe Allen, an AI author and commentator, discusses the ethical dilemmas posed by artificial intelligence, especially in healthcare. He emphasizes the urgent need for caution amidst rapid advancements. Todd Benzman, an immigration expert, analyzes the implications of recent changes in migrant programs at the US-Mexico border. He delves into the feelings of those affected and critiques shifting political stances on immigration, highlighting the urgency of accountability in federal policies. Their conversation reveals significant societal unrest tied to these pressing issues.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4107: Fix Bayonets; Returning Our Country From The Globalists

Julie Kelly, a journalist and author known for her incisive political analysis, joins to discuss urgent political dynamics affecting Trump's nominees. They explore the possibility of a young military leader for Secretary of Defense and the implications of recent combat experiences. The conversation digs into the role of financial security amid political turmoil, as well as addressing globalist influences and the need for a 'warrior spirit' in leadership. Judicial biases and the potential for political pardons are also critically examined, shedding light on a fraught legal landscape.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 666: The Media Attacks Won’t Deter MAGA Nominees

Joe Allen, an author and AI expert, discusses the ethical dilemmas posed by artificial intelligence in healthcare, specifically referencing a lawsuit against UnitedHealthcare and its impact on patient care. He dives into the dual edge of AI, balancing its advantages with significant privacy and ethical concerns. The conversation also touches on the troubling link between violence in entertainment and societal behavior, underscoring the urgent need for reform in healthcare and media portrayal related to violence.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4106: The Left Continues To Fear Being Held Accountable

In this installment, journalist Julie Kelly investigates the Justice Department's role amid January 6th legal repercussions. Rudy Giuliani reflects on accountability in political justice and the implications of law enforcement actions, specifically the Babbitt incident. Senator Jim Banks adds insight into military nominations and the need for reform in oversight. Together, they navigate the urgent calls for transparency within the FBI and judicial accountability, while discussing the impact of political decisions on national stability.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4105: France Collapses As The Global Economy Shifts

Kash Patel, a former Trump administration official, shares insights on his potential nomination to head the FBI and the implications of his controversial views. He discusses the risks tied to federal leadership and the role of accountability in governance. The conversation shifts to economic instability in France, underscoring unsustainable financial models and the need for fiscal responsibility. Patel also anticipates the policies of a second Trump term, emphasizing reforms in government spending and the crucial balance of monetary policy amid global economic shifts.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4104: Fear Of Retribution Grows As Blanket Pardons Are Discussed

Tensions rise as discussions unfold around blanket pardons for associates facing legal threats. The nomination of Cash Patel to lead the FBI raises alarms about potential politicization and accountability issues. Debates on economic challenges highlight urgent calls for solutions amid national debt concerns, while personal financial protection takes center stage with gold investments. The complexities of political justice around the January 6th events stir further discourse, complemented by reflections on a diplomat's journey and modern surveillance challenges.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4103: Agenda To Destroy America Unmasked; Mike Davis On MORE Biden Pardons!?

Mike Davis, an American attorney and author known for his conservative legal insights, joins to discuss critical issues facing America. The conversation delves into Biden's controversial pardons and their implications for accountability in politics. They analyze cultural narratives around transgender health care and the rise of distrust in leadership amid global turmoil, particularly regarding the Ukraine conflict. Davis emphasizes the need for financial prudence and civic engagement while critiquing big pharma's influence and the dynamics of public health discussions.

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