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Oct 20, 2024 • 22min

Leonard Leo’s Strategy for Conservative Victory | 10.19.24

Leonard Leo, a prominent conservative legal activist and leader of the Federalist Society, shares his vision for a lasting conservative future in America. He discusses the shift in conservative philanthropy towards proactive strategies, including talent development and litigation. Leo emphasizes the need for the movement to adapt and counter leftist cultural influence. He also highlights the importance of strategic litigation against regulatory overreach, particularly in landmark cases like Loper Bright v. Raimondo, aiming to reinforce individual freedoms and conservative values.
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Oct 19, 2024 • 13min

Colorado's Cakeshop Case Crumbles: A Free Speech Victory | Saturday Extra

The Colorado Supreme Court's recent ruling favors a bakery owner in a landmark case tied to free speech and religious freedom. The legal battles faced by the cake artist over a decade reveal an ongoing struggle to balance personal beliefs with business practices. The emotional toll on his family and the financial impact on his shop expose the high stakes involved. Additionally, discussions on the implications of the U.S. Supreme Court's decisions spotlight the challenges creatives face in upholding their values against societal pressures.
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Oct 19, 2024 • 18min

The Rise of Global Censorship with Michael Shellenberger | 10.19.24

Investigative journalist Michael Shellenberger dives into the rising global censorship movement. He highlights the alarming influence of powerful elites orchestrating these efforts and the troubling implications for free speech. The discussion critiques the framing of censorship as a protective measure, especially amidst growing public support. Historical trends in censorship across ideologies are explored, revealing an intricate political landscape. Shellenberger urges a global call to action for safeguarding free speech, emphasizing the need for user empowerment on social media.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 7min

FCC Complaint Against CBS & Italy Outlaws Surrogacy | Afternoon Update | 10.18.24

The podcast dives into a formal FCC complaint against CBS, raising alarms over media integrity and public trust. It touches on President Biden's student debt cancellation announcement and Italy's controversial surrogacy ban, igniting protests and LGBTQ debates. The discussion also highlights urban updates, like NYC's Fifth Avenue redesign for better pedestrian access and soaring TV ratings for the MLB playoffs. Plus, it showcases community backing for a conservative voter registration initiative in Pennsylvania.
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Oct 18, 2024 • 16min

Harris Skips Al Smith Dinner & Venezuelan Gang Recruitment | 10.18.24

A major political candidate skipped a key charity dinner, raising eyebrows about their priorities. Meanwhile, Trump captivated the audience, highlighting the impact on Catholic voters. A troubling rise in the Tren De Aragua gang's recruitment efforts in U.S. cities reveals a disturbing trend, particularly among youth in New York. The recent police actions against this gang underscore the serious threat to public safety. Lastly, Elon Musk's legal battle against California officials adds to the mix of political controversy and regulatory challenges in the tech world.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 7min

Harris Staff Wraps Interview & IDF Strike Kills Hamas Leader | Afternoon Update | 10.17.24

Tune in for an analysis of the latest political scene, including a chaotic interview with a major figure and a lawsuit tackling voter integrity. Discover the urgent need for leadership changes within the Secret Service. The podcast sheds light on Israel's military response to Hamas, examines the outcry following the passing of singer Liam Payne, and discusses a father's extreme actions in defense of his daughter. These stories provide a gripping look at current events and their implications.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 16min

Harris’ Fox News Faceoff & FBI Crime Data Revisions | 10.17.24

Vice President Kamala Harris discusses her challenging Fox News interview, where she faced tough questions about immigration. Tim Rice offers sharp commentary on Harris's responses, highlighting her struggle under pressure. Virginia Kruta dives into the FBI's controversial revision of crime data, shifting from a reported drop in violent crime to a concerning rise, raising questions about transparency. The podcast also examines the controversial decision of women's volleyball teams to forfeit against a squad with a transgender player, igniting debates on safety and fairness in sports.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 7min

Trump’s Townhall & Ukraine’s Victory Plan | Afternoon Update | 10.16.24

Donald Trump hosted an all-female town hall addressing immigration, crime in sanctuary cities, and economic policies. A crucial judicial ruling in Georgia impacted election day ballot counting. The FBI's 2022 crime data faced revisions, raising eyebrows. Meanwhile, President Zelensky outlined an ambitious NATO strategy for Ukraine amidst ongoing tensions with Russia. The Biden administration faced scrutiny over security concerns linked to an unvetted Afghan national. Additionally, Kamala Harris drew attention with a sharp interview on Fox News.
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Oct 16, 2024 • 16min

Harris’ Black Men Agenda & CBS Editing Accusations | 10.16.24

Amanda Presta-Giacomo, a Daily Wire reporter, dives into Kamala Harris's new agenda targeting Black men, highlighting bold policies aimed at engagement. Megan Basham, also from Daily Wire, tackles accusations against CBS for selective editing, sparking debate on media trustworthiness. Meanwhile, Maraid Elordi uncovers alarming health risks associated with the rise in marijuana use, particularly its effects on young adults' mental health. The discussion reveals crucial insights into politics, media ethics, and the health landscape.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 7min

Hezbollah Compound Discovered & NYC Venezuelan Gang Robberies | Afternoon Update | 10.15.24

A Hezbollah compound discovery near the Israeli border raises concerns of emerging threats. In NYC, the Venezuelan gang Tran de Aragua is implicated in juvenile gang crimes, revealing a troubling trend. Political tensions rise with a Justice Department lawsuit regarding voter roll clean-ups in Virginia. Meanwhile, Walgreens plans to close 1,200 stores, facing significant financial hurdles, while the University of Nevada grapples with issues of inclusion following a controversial volleyball game forfeit.

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