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Nov 27, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4086: Mainstream Totes The Wall Street Party Line

Carrie Lake, a former TV news anchor and a vocal conservative commentator, dives into current political strategies and economic policies. She discusses Trump's proposed tariffs and their vast implications for trade with Mexico and Canada. The conversation shifts to immigration reform, the fentanyl crisis, and the effects of economic nationalism. Lake emphasizes the need to rethink foreign aid, advocating for individuals to invest in their economies. Her insights blend political maneuvering with pressing social issues, all while critiquing elite influences.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 661: Massive Wins Against Woke Corporations

Robbie Starbuck, a conservative activist famed for his boycotts against woke corporations, joins Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow and Trump supporter, to discuss major conservative wins against corporate DEI initiatives. They dive into Walmart's rollback of these programs and share personal activist stories, stressing the dangers of 'wokeism' on traditional values. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of political maneuvering and how to combat progressive policies in business, alongside reflections on election integrity and personal challenges.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4085: Lectured To By The Liberal Elite; History Lessons From Sharon Stone

Frank Gaffney, a conservative commentator and national security expert, dives deep into America’s political climate and the influence of Hollywood on public awareness. He critiques the disconnect between elite narratives and everyday truth. The conversation highlights the ongoing threats to democracy, examining global geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding Israel and Iran. Gaffney raises alarms about authoritarianism and the responsibility of citizens to challenge societal ignorance, all while emphasizing the urgent need for military readiness and strategic initiatives.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4084: The Gathering Of Patriots

Aaron Zar, founder of Silent Company, dives into the intersection of privacy and technology, emphasizing the need for protective gear against electronic surveillance. The discussion highlights the growing grassroots movement among patriots aiming to influence political landscapes, particularly in education and immigration policy. Zar outlines the strategic implications of Greenland’s independence for U.S. security and the challenges posed by China’s expanding influence. His insights stir a conversation on personal freedom, privacy, and fostering a resilient political community.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4083: The Fear Of The MAGA Revolt; Breaking Then Restoring Faith In The Institution

Matt Boyle, National Political Editor for Breitbart News, Darren Beattie, founder of Revolver News, and Claire McCaskill, former U.S. Senator from Missouri, delve into the tensions within the Republican Party, highlighting the clash between Trump's populist movement and traditional establishment values. They discuss the emotional impact of high-profile legal cases, the erosion of trust in political institutions, and the shifting dynamics within North Carolina's electoral landscape. The need for accountability and a stronger connection to working-class voters underscores their call for reform.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 660: How To Organize The Mass Deportations;

Dr. Robert Malone, a physician known for his pioneering work on mRNA vaccines, joins the discussion to tackle burning issues surrounding immigration policy and mass deportations. He emphasizes the crucial role local law enforcement can play in managing immigration without resorting to military measures. The conversation touches on the intersection of health policy and immigration, as well as the challenges posed by political ideologies. Malone also critiques the influence of the pharmaceutical industry on medical freedom and the implications of recent political shifts on public health.
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Nov 26, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4082: Wins Against Lawfare And Political Prosecutor Jack Smith

Julie Kelly, a journalist known for her incisive analyses of January 6th events, joins to discuss the legal challenges surrounding high-profile political figures. They delve into the implications of politicized investigations and the potential targeting of federal employees. A significant win is celebrated with the dismissal of the January 6th case, reflecting a broader struggle against legal injustices. The conversation touches on the realities of declassification, the resilience of Trump amidst ongoing legal challenges, and the need for accountability in the judicial system.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4081: Democrats Love Illegal Immigration And Their Fear Of Deportations

Todd Benzman, an immigration expert and author of 'Overrun,' dives deep into the political landscape of illegal immigration under the Biden administration. He sheds light on the strategic protections for undocumented individuals and their national security implications. Benzman discusses the complexities faced by African-American and Hispanic communities amid the immigration debate and critiques current deportation practices. He also addresses the repercussions of government spending and the urgent need for economic reforms.
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Nov 25, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4080: The Moment Of Great Optimism

Roger Kimball, a prominent figure in the MAGA movement and Harry Anton, a steadfast political commentator, delve into the shifting political landscape ahead of the 2024 election. They discuss the implications of Biden's policies on national debt and immigration while noting rising approval for Trump. The conversation highlights a growing public sentiment of optimism amid perceived Democratic fatigue. They also tackle the necessity for reforms in government size, regulatory frameworks, and the urgency of addressing health with quality supplements.
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Nov 23, 2024 • 0sec

Episode 4079: 2025 The Most Important Year Of This Country

Philip Patrick, an expert in precious metals and financial markets, shares keen insights on the transformative potential of 2025. He discusses the urgency of revitalizing American manufacturing and navigating economic challenges under a potential Trump presidency. Patrick emphasizes the significance of investing in precious metals as a safeguard against instability. The podcast also analyzes evolving geopolitical tensions, particularly with China, and stresses grassroots movements as crucial for political shifts. It's an engaging blend of economic foresight and political strategy.

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