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68 snips
Jan 20, 2026 • 10min

Why Reform Has No Choice - Konstantin Kisin

Konstantin Kisin dives into the shifting dynamics of UK politics, highlighting how recent Tory defections could reshape reform's identity. He discusses fears among supporters that these changes may dilute radical agendas. The importance of practical skills in governing versus campaigning is emphasized, along with the necessity of attracting experienced MPs. Kisin predicts a wave of Tory MPs will switch to Reform, stressing the need for pragmatic leadership to navigate electoral challenges. He advocates for realism as the path to reversing Britain's decline.
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Jan 18, 2026 • 1h 12min

The Radicalisation Of America - Gregg Hurwitz

Gregg Hurwitz, a New York Times bestselling author known for his thriller novels and work with major comic franchises, discusses the alarming rise of radicalization in America. He explores how foreign actors and social media algorithms exacerbate divisions. Hurwitz compares radicalization dynamics to cult onboarding and highlights the increasing isolation of young men, who feel the game is rigged against them. He calls for restoring dialogue between liberals and conservatives and emphasizes practical local solutions to rebuild civic engagement and prevent despair.
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Jan 14, 2026 • 1h 13min

Hilarious Comedian Jeff Dye: Why the World's Gone Crazy!

Stand-up comedian Jeff Dye brings his sharp wit to the conversation, sharing his journey from Seattle to the comedy stage. He reflects on Seattle's shift from a laid-back culture to a politically charged atmosphere. Dye critiques the woke movement, discussing how cultural overcorrections have bred radicalism among youth. He explores the hypocrisy of comedians policing each other and argues for humor as a means to challenge ideas. With a nod to politics, he emphasizes the importance of engaging with opposing views and the power of comedy to connect and provoke thought.
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Jan 13, 2026 • 9min

Congratulations, the Multipolar World You Ordered Is Here - Konstantin Kisin

The arrival of a multipolar world signals the end of the post-war order, with significant implications for global power dynamics. Konstantin Kisin dissects the motivations behind groups advocating for this shift, including progressive arguments that misattribute Western success to oppression. He explores how U.S. withdrawal from global engagement could harm national interests and leads to instability, drawing parallels to historical isolationist sentiments. The discussion highlights economic self-sabotage in the West, warning of the chaos that comes with power vacuums.
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Jan 11, 2026 • 1h 12min

They Tried To Cancel Me So Many Times I Stopped Caring - Greg Gutfeld

Greg Gutfeld, a prominent TV host and comedian, shares insights from his extensive media career, including his encounters with President Reagan and his controversial editorial stunts. He discusses the evolution of late-night TV, the impact of woke culture on comedy, and the concept of cancel culture backfiring in favor of comedians. Gutfeld reflects on fatherhood's influence on his perspective and his optimism for America’s future. He also dives into the dynamics of media representation and the challenges of modern television, all while keeping it humor-infused.
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143 snips
Jan 8, 2026 • 39min

LIVE Iran Update with Mahyar Tousi

Mahyar Tousi, an Iranian journalist and commentator deeply connected to developments in Iran, shares a gripping update on the ongoing protests ignited by economic collapse. He highlights the protests’ rapid growth, with people demanding not just reforms but the overthrow of the current regime. Tousi discusses the brutal crackdown leading to deaths and mass arrests, the regime's internal fractures, and the role of external powers. He also critiques mainstream media coverage, emphasizing the need for accurate, independent reporting on these vital events.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 1h 4min

How They Ruined California - Steve Hilton

Steve Hilton, a British-American political strategist and former Fox News host, is on a mission to reclaim California as a Republican governor. He tackles tough issues like the one-party rule and its role in rising costs and declining services. Steve discusses the mass exodus from California, the bureaucratic hurdles facing businesses, and the impacts of climate rules on development. He also dives into homelessness policies, crime reforms, and the influence of illegal immigration on local labor. With a personal story of commitment to California, Steve offers a bold vision for change.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 58min

Venezuela Update with Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin

Francis and Konstantin dive into the crisis in Venezuela, discussing Nicolás Maduro's overthrow and the implications of U.S. military involvement. They explore the troubling human rights abuses and economic collapse in the country, the geopolitical alliances with rivals like China and Russia, and the intricate drug trafficking operations. The hosts analyze the future of democratic elections, the role of U.S.-backed leaders, and the broader European and global implications of this high-stakes situation.
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Jan 4, 2026 • 1h 19min

The Debt Crisis No One’s Talking About - Sir Niall Ferguson

Sir Niall Ferguson, a renowned Scottish historian and author, delves into the intricate world of money and debt. He explores how trust shaped the origins of currency as IOUs and discusses the vulnerabilities of modern banking systems. Ferguson uncovers the historical significance of gold and silver, the evolution of public debt, and the role of financial innovation during the Renaissance. He warns about the impending debt crisis driven by welfare promises and demographic issues, urging a need for financial literacy in today's society.
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Dec 31, 2025 • 1h 8min

The Problem With Feminising Society - Helen Andrews

Helen Andrews, an American conservative writer and commentator, dives into provocative ideas about how increasing female majorities in institutions have fueled wokeness. She highlights the change in conflict styles that accompany this shift and critiques the resulting punitive cancel culture. Discussing historical examples like the Larry Summers controversy, she connects feminine social dynamics to modern institutional behavior. Andrews warns about the societal risks of declining birth rates and emphasizes the need for academic freedom to counteract wokeness.

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