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Did Trump's endorsement help or hurt Pam Evette? South Carolina's governor race is tighter than ever as polls conflict, candidates battle for undecided voters, and political insiders scramble ahead of Election Day. SOCIAL MEDIA POST
Today on Uncommon Sense, we're discussing what may be the most consequential political moment of Donald Trump's career. With Trump's approval ratings slipping, the Iran conflict escalating, renewed questions surrounding the Epstein files, and the assassination of Charlie Kirk continuing to reverberate through the conservative movement, many Americans are asking whether these events are isolated, or part of a much larger story.In this episode, I examine the connections I believe may exist between these developments, including my view that the Epstein files may have been used as leverage against powerful political figures and that foreign interests have exerted significant influence over American policy in the Middle East.We'll discuss:Trump's declining support among his baseThe growing controversy surrounding U.S. involvement with IranThe unanswered questions surrounding the Epstein filesThe political impact of Charlie Kirk's assassination and its aftermathWhy I believe these stories intersect in ways the mainstream media refuses to exploreMy goal is not to tell you what to think, but to encourage you to question narratives, follow incentives, and examine who benefits from the decisions being made in Washington.--https://www.bible.com/
DESCRIPTION What should have been a straightforward endorsement has become one of the biggest political stories in South Carolina. Tara and Roger dive into President Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette and the immediate fallout that followed. The discussion centers on allegations of backroom negotiations involving Governor Henry McMaster, South Carolina's congressional redistricting fight, and speculation surrounding Henry McMaster Jr.'s possible role as Evette's lieutenant governor pick. The hosts examine claims that Trump's endorsement may have been tied to broader political negotiations and explore why a single line in Trump's endorsement message has generated so much attention. They also discuss the growing divide between establishment Republicans and grassroots conservatives, the future of the McMaster political machine, and what all of this could mean as primary voters prepare to head to the polls. With the governor's race entering its final stretch, the political drama is only getting hotter. SHOW SUMMARY Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette was expected. What wasn't expected was the controversy that followed. Tara breaks down allegations involving South Carolina's redistricting battle, questions surrounding a potential lieutenant governor selection, and why some observers believe the endorsement message itself may have revealed more than intended. KEY TOPICS Donald Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette South Carolina governor's race Henry McMaster political influence Congressional redistricting controversy Lieutenant governor speculation GOP establishment politics South Carolina primary election Conservative grassroots movement SEGMENT HIGHLIGHTS • Trump officially endorses Pam Evette. • Debate erupts over comments included in the endorsement announcement. • Discussion of allegations involving political negotiations and redistricting. • Questions raised about Henry McMaster Jr.'s political future. • Analysis of establishment versus grassroots Republicans. • Examination of the impact on the final days before the primary. SOCIAL MEDIA TEASER
DESCRIPTION What should have been a major campaign victory quickly turned into one of the most talked-about moments in South Carolina politics. Tara and Roger break down President Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette and the political firestorm that followed. The discussion focuses on claims of behind-the-scenes negotiations, South Carolina's redistricting battle, and growing speculation surrounding Henry McMaster Jr.'s potential role in a future administration. The hosts examine whether Trump's endorsement message contained a deliberate political signal, why a single sentence has become the center of statewide debate, and how the controversy could reshape the final days of the Republican primary. From establishment politics and succession planning to grassroots frustration and campaign strategy, this episode explores the drama surrounding one of the biggest stories in South Carolina politics. SHOW SUMMARY Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette was expected by many political observers. What surprised everyone was the conversation that followed. Tara analyzes the endorsement, questions surrounding a possible lieutenant governor selection, and the broader implications for South Carolina's Republican political landscape heading into the primary election. KEY TOPICS Donald Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette South Carolina governor's race Henry McMaster political influence Lieutenant governor speculation Congressional redistricting controversy GOP establishment politics South Carolina primary election Campaign strategy and political messaging SEGMENT HIGHLIGHTS • Trump officially endorses Pam Evette. • Debate erupts over a key line in the endorsement statement. • Discussion of speculation surrounding Henry McMaster Jr. • Analysis of South Carolina's recent redistricting controversy. • Examination of establishment versus grassroots political dynamics. • Reactions from competing campaigns as the primary approaches. SOCIAL MEDIA TEASER
DESCRIPTION The phones lit up as South Carolina voters weighed in on one of the most contentious gubernatorial primaries in recent memory. Tara takes calls from listeners across the state discussing President Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette, the fallout from South Carolina's failed redistricting effort, and concerns about the influence of the Republican establishment. Callers share their perspectives on the governor's race, the attorney general contest, and whether the state's political future is beginning to mirror trends seen in other states. The conversation explores voter engagement, grassroots activism, concerns about party loyalty, and the growing divide between establishment Republicans and conservative voters. With early voting underway and the primary approaching, callers explain why they believe this election could shape South Carolina politics for years to come. From debates over redistricting and immigration enforcement to questions about endorsements and campaign strategy, this episode captures the intensity of a rapidly evolving political landscape. SHOW SUMMARY South Carolina voters sound off on the governor's race, President Trump's endorsement decisions, and the direction of the state's Republican Party. Tara fields calls from listeners who discuss the upcoming primary, concerns about political leadership, and what they see as the biggest issues facing South Carolina voters. KEY TOPICS South Carolina governor's race Republican primary election Trump endorsements in South Carolina Grassroots voter concerns Congressional redistricting debate GOP establishment vs. conservative activists Attorney General race Voter participation and election strategy SEGMENT HIGHLIGHTS • Callers react to Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette. • Discussion of polling and the crowded governor's race. • Concerns raised about South Carolina's political direction. • Debate over redistricting and legislative priorities. • Voters compare South Carolina's political climate to other states. • Analysis of grassroots engagement heading into primary day. SOCIAL MEDIA TEASER
DESCRIPTION A bombshell endorsement in South Carolina's governor's race raises new questions about political deal-making, redistricting battles, and whether President Trump intentionally undercut the candidate he endorsed. FULL EPISODE DESCRIPTION South Carolina politics takes another dramatic turn as President Trump officially endorses Pam Evette in the race for governor. But according to Tara, the endorsement may reveal far more than support for a candidate. The show explores allegations that Governor Henry McMaster leveraged South Carolina's congressional redistricting fight to secure Trump's endorsement for Evette while positioning his son for a future leadership role. Tara details claims of behind-the-scenes negotiations, establishment politics, and growing frustration within conservative circles over the state's Republican leadership. The most surprising twist? Trump's endorsement message included a reference to Henry McMaster Jr. potentially serving as lieutenant governor—a detail Evette had reportedly avoided discussing publicly. The result is a political firestorm that could reshape the final days of the gubernatorial primary. With primary voters preparing to head to the polls, questions about transparency, political dynasties, and the future of South Carolina's Republican Party are taking center stage. SHOW SUMMARY Tara breaks down President Trump's endorsement of Pam Evette and the political fallout that followed. The discussion centers on South Carolina's failed redistricting effort, allegations of backroom political agreements involving Governor Henry McMaster, and why Trump's endorsement may have complicated Evette's campaign instead of helping it. KEY TOPICS Trump endorses Pam Evette South Carolina governor's race Congressional redistricting controversy Henry McMaster political influence Lieutenant governor speculation GOP establishment politics Political dynasty accusations South Carolina primary election SEGMENT HIGHLIGHTS • Trump officially endorses Pam Evette. • Discussion of South Carolina's redistricting battle. • Allegations of political negotiations behind the endorsement. • Questions surrounding Henry McMaster Jr.'s future role. • Analysis of Trump's endorsement message and its implications. • Examination of tensions between grassroots conservatives and the Republican establishment. SOCIAL MEDIA TEASER
In Episode 481 of The Andrew Parker Show, Andrew Parker delivers a direct and uncompromising discussion on Iran, failed foreign policy, media influence, and the growing political divide shaping America today.Andrew examines the long-term consequences of the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal, the dangers posed by the Iranian regime and the IRGC, and why he believes prolonged negotiations with Iran create the dangerous illusion of peace rather than lasting stability. He discusses President Donald Trump's handling of the current negotiations, the role of military strength in deterrence, and the broader implications for Israel, the United States, and the future of the Middle East.The episode also turns to the influence of mainstream media, digital news algorithms, and political messaging in modern America. Andrew shares his frustrations with media bias, the dominance of left-leaning narratives across major platforms, and the growing cultural and political polarization impacting younger generations and public discourse.This episode is a candid conversation about foreign policy, national security, media narratives, political power, and the fight over truth and influence in America.Support the showThe Andrew Parker Show - Politics, Israel & The Law. Follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and X. Subscribe to our email list at www.theandrewparkershow.comCopyright © 2026 The Andrew Parker Show - All Rights Reserved.
The chronically-online young men pushing Republicans further right are called “Groypers.” The journalist Antonia Hitchens explores their extremist agenda.
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Jordan Grant joins Craig for a conversation about conservative Christianity, political deconstruction, Christian nationalism, and the long process of questioning power. What begins as a story about talk radio, Republican politics, and growing up inside a conservative Christian world becomes something deeper: a reflection on authority, coercion, medical culture, and what happens when the teachings of Jesus start pulling us away from the systems we once trusted. This episode traces Jordan's shift from political certainty to a more honest struggle with faith, power, and the kind of allegiance that belongs to Christ alone. They Explore: conservative Christianity and political identity political deconstruction and questioning authority Christian nationalism and the pull of power talk radio, media formation, and partisan loyalty medicine, expertise, and institutional trust why coercion conflicts with the way of Jesus following Christ beyond left-right politics
Welcome to another episode of the Carolina Cabinet! In this edition, host Peter Pappas and co-host Laura Mussler dive deep into the latest shakeups and intriguing moments from the recent Cumberland County GOP Convention. From the razor-thin margins in the primary race between Senate Leader Phil Berger and Sheriff Sam Page, to the evolving grassroots versus establishment battle within the party, this episode is packed with honest commentary, local insights, and a behind-the-scenes look at how party conventions really work.Peter Pappas and Laura Mussler don't hold back—discussing everything from leadership tensions and volunteer frustrations to the challenges facing local Republicans. They also take on national topics, giving their take on the escalating conflict with Iran, how foreign wars shape local politics, and what recent developments could mean for global stability.With firsthand anecdotes, debate, and a little bit of friendly banter, this episode explores what's keeping conservative leaders—and voters—up at night in Cumberland County and beyond. Whether you're a political insider or just trying to keep up, you'll find something new to think about on this week's Carolina Cabinet.
Send us a textOn this week's Two Kens Podcast, Ken Fong and I dive headfirst into what can only be described as a political and cultural whirlwind. Turning Point USA is in open conflict — MAGA vs. MAGA — with Candace Owens and Erica Kirk trading fire. The Hollywood Reporter is calling it a civil war on the Right. What does that fracture mean for the movement… and for the country?We'll unpack the renewed buzz around the Epstein files — from Julie Roys' reporting on surprising names to the resurfacing of James Dobson and Kenneth Starr — and ask why these stories keep circling back. We also talk about Melania's documentary, Amazon's $40 million licensing deal, and what it signals about media, money, and influence in 2026 America.From Dinesh D'Souza's controversial films to Trump's rhetoric at the National Prayer Breakfast… from ICE shake-ups to claims about “stolen elections”… to headlines declaring America in peril — we sort through the noise.Ken and I bring our differing perspectives to the conversation. That's the point. We talk it out — candidly, thoughtfully, sometimes passionately — but always as friends.If you're feeling the tension in the air and wondering what it all means, tune in. Let's think this through together.SHOW NOTESSupport the showBecome a Patron - Click on the link to learn how you can become a Patron of the show. Thank you! Ken's Substack Page The Podcast Official Site: TheBeachedWhiteMale.com
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For a second time since the election the Coalition has split. The Nationals walked out after a number of its senators crossed the floor to vote against hate speech laws this week. The Liberals and opposition leader Sussan Ley sided with the government to pass the legislation, but key Nationals raises concerns about the rushed process and the impact on free speech. So, is this a moment of real change in conservative politics and could One Nation pick up a few more members? Today, David Speers, the ABC's national political lead and host of Insiders, on how the marriage fell apart once again. Featured: David Speers, ABC national political lead
In this episode of Uncommon Sense, I continue confronting the mess America is in: why the Epstein list must be made public, why powerful elites must be held accountable, and why endless foreign entanglements only weaken our already weak nation. I address (once again) the need for real justice for Charlie Kirk, reiterate my support for Candace Owens, and challenge Christians to remember Who we are called to worship, Jesus Christ. God is not interchangeable with politics, and your faith should never be outsourced to the state. Read. The. Bible.--https://www.bible.com/
Send us a textThe loudest voices fixate on the border, but the real story is who benefits from the chaos. We dig into immigration with a scalpel, not a sledgehammer—why secular resettlement fuels isolation and fraud, how employer impunity drives illegal labor markets, and what happens when second-generation kids get culture without anchors and schools without skills. Phoenix's integrated Iraqi community and the thriving Vietnamese small-business network in Orange County prove that assimilation works when communities take the lead and the law has a spine.From there, we shift to Iran, where protests swell as the regime's economy buckles. We lay out a practical, limited path to support Iranians demanding change—tighten sanctions, deny the cash pipelines, amplify information flow, and provide discreet support to organizers—without plunging into another open-ended war. Persia's long tradition of education and pluralism, combined with degraded regime capacity, creates a rare opening that could reset the region, starve proxies, and shrink the Red Bloc's reach. A freer Iran isn't a fantasy; it's a strategic investment in stability and American prosperity.This conversation is blunt and solutions-first: expand legal immigration tied to work and language, prosecute employers who rig the labor market, and rebuild an education pipeline that outcompetes, not outrages. Abroad, stop writing checks to tyrants with oil to sell and propaganda to spread; stand with people ready to risk everything for a future they own. If you're ready to swap slogans for strategy and trade performative anger for outcomes that last, you'll want to hear this one. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves hard arguments, and drop us your take—what lever would you pull first?Support the show
Why is the Epstein client list still hidden? Why has there been no real justice for Charlie Kirk? And why is America expected to stay tied at the hip with Israel, no matter the cost to our own citizens?And are all of these things somehow connected?Let's break down the layers of corruption, the political cowardice protecting the powerful, and the urgent need for transparency, accountability, and national independence.--https://www.bible.com/
SEND US A MESSAGE! We'd Love to Chat With you and Hear your thoughts! We'll read them on the next episode. In this episode, I was set to answer some questions that were sent in by Patreon members and other listeners. (I will be sure to do a separate episode to answer those!) In these Patreon Q&As, I invite Patreon donors to join me on the stream to interact personally. In this episode, I was surprisingly joined by a longtime listener of B&B and she wanted to talk all things Candace, speech and how we as Christians ought to view all of this. Is Candace Owens taking free speech too far? Should we advocate for less speech when it seems to result of death threats being waged? Is Candace being reckless for mere clicks and views? Let me know what your thoughts are!Support the showHosts: Brandon and Daren Smith Learn of Brandon's Church Planting CallPatreon: www.patreon.com/blackandblurredPaypal: https://paypal.me/blackandblurredYouTube: Black and Blurred PodcastIG: @BlackandBlurredPodcastX: @Blurred_Podcast
Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen about the conservative side of politics facing turmoil amid leadership wrangles at the state and federal level.
Recorded: November 6, 2025 (Oaks Day)Hosts: Joel Hill (Jack the Insider) & Hong Kong JackEpisode DescriptionJoin Jack the Insider and Hong Kong Jack as they dissect the Coalition's spectacular implosion, the Nationals' abandonment of net zero, and why Dennis Shanahan called this opposition "the worst in 40 years." Plus: Trump's approval hits rock bottom, US midterm election results send shockwaves, and why Ireland elected a grim president who toured Syria with Assad.Timestamps & Show Notes00:00:25 - Welcome & Oaks Day ChatThe Jacks kick off discussing Melbourne's Oaks Day and why it was always better than the Cup for racing enthusiasts. Hong Kong Jack shares a memorable story about a judge who mysteriously adjourned court so everyone could hit the track.00:02:39 - Coalition in Crisis: Net Zero AbandonedThe National Party abandons net zero emissions targets, putting enormous pressure on the Liberal Party. Dennis Shanahan declares this the "worst opposition in 40 years" after a horror question time where Alex Hawke couldn't understand basic parliamentary procedures.00:05:38 - South Australian Liberal Party Mass ExodusOver 200 members quit the SA Liberal Party in protest of Susan Ley's leadership and failure to abandon net zero. The state branch, dominated by hard-right figures like Senator Alex Antic, has a history of internal bloodshed.00:07:33 - What Does Net Zero Actually Mean?The Jacks discuss how net zero has become an "article of faith" for enough Australians to matter politically, even if most people can't define it. It essentially represents action on climate change in voters' minds.00:12:29 - Can Susan Ley Survive to Christmas?Hong Kong Jack predicts Ley might not survive until Christmas as Liberal leader, noting the killing season is upon us with the last parliamentary sitting coming up. Her best chance? That nobody else wants the awful job.00:14:38 - The James Patterson ProblemSenator James Patterson is described as a rising star who actually reads his briefs, but he's stuck in the Senate. Finding him a safe House seat in Victoria is virtually impossible with Monash (the safest Liberal seat) held by only 4%.00:16:58 - Liberal Party: From Major to MinorJack the Insider argues we're witnessing the Liberal Party's descent from major to minor party status, not unlike what happened to the United Australia Party in 1943. With only 26 members in parliament and 24% primary vote, the party faces potential oblivion.00:18:34 - One Nation's Rise: 15-16% and GrowingOne Nation's support has surged from 6% to 15-16%, with the party establishing branches across NSW and Queensland. The biggest threat isn't to the Liberals, but to the Nationals in mining-based seats like Hunter and Capricornia.00:21:46 - COP in Adelaide: A Billion Dollar Boondoggle?The proposed Conference of the Parties climate summit in Adelaide carries a $1 billion price tag. Hong Kong Jack questions who would notice if it didn't happen "apart from the grifters."00:23:27 - National Anti-Corruption Commission TroublesCommissioner Paul Brereton faces serious conflict of interest issues due to his Army Reserve role and involvement in Afghanistan war crimes inquiries. The commission operates largely in secret, disappointing those who wanted an ICAC-style public inquiry.00:28:23 - RoboDebt: Why No Criminal Charges?Discussion of the SBS documentary on RoboDebt and why senior public servants who knew the scheme was illegal haven't faced criminal charges. Some even got promoted despite their roles in the scandal.00:30:19 - Bureau of Meteorology Website DisasterThe BOM's new website launched right before severe Queensland storms, leaving users unable to understand warnings. The acting CEO was dragged before Minister Murray Watt for a ritual flogging and awkward video apology.00:35:52 - "Free" Solar Power AnnouncementChris Bowen announces three hours of free solar power daily for homes with smart meters in NSW, SE Queensland, and SA. Hong Kong Jack calls it "smoke and mirrors" - really just an attempt to shift demand to low-usage periods.00:38:16 - Streaming Services Must Fund Aussie ContentNew laws will require streaming platforms to invest 10% of expenditure or 7.5% of revenue in Australian content. Hong Kong Jack immediately asks if 98% can go to true crime documentaries.00:41:56 - Coalition Support Crashes to Record Low 24%Newspoll shows Coalition primary vote at just 24%, down from 40% in February. Combined with Labor's 33-34%, less than 60% of voters support the major parties - down from 80% in 2004.00:44:39 - Andrew Neil: The Death of Centre-Right PartiesDiscussion of Andrew Neil's speech to the Centre for Independent Studies about how conservative parties have lost the metropolitan, educated "lanyard class" who were once their base. The UK Conservatives now hold just 9 metropolitan seats.00:48:34 - The Great Inversion: Rich Counties Vote DemocratIn the 1950s, Republicans won 56% of America's richest counties. In 2024, Democrats won 190 of the 200 richest counties. The establishment institutions - universities, judiciary, civil service - have all shifted centre-left.00:51:19 - US Employment & Immigration CrackdownUS unemployment sits at 4.3%, but labor shortages are emerging as ICE sweeps up workers and visa costs skyrocket to $100,000. Meanwhile, Trump's disapproval rating hits 63% - the highest of either term.00:52:53 - Virginia & New Jersey: Democrats DominateTuesday's elections saw Democrats win overwhelmingly in traditionally blue areas, with every single county shifting toward Democrats - the complete reverse of 2024's presidential election pattern. Latino voters showed 30% leads for Democrats.00:59:28 - Cost of Living Kills AdministrationsBoth Trump and Biden made the same mistake: telling Americans inflation is under control while grocery bills say otherwise. The New York mayor-elect won by focusing relentlessly on reducing childcare and living costs.01:02:21 - Trump Has the World's Biggest Laser PointerDiscussion of how Trump controls the news cycle while Americans struggle with real costs. "Trump has the biggest laser pointer in the world and all the media are cats" chasing wherever he points it.01:03:23 - Millennials Aren't Becoming ConservativeUnlike previous generations, millennials in their 40s with mortgages and kids aren't shifting right. They continue voting left, with Liberals only leading in the 65+ demographic (52-48). Housing affordability drives cynicism and socialist sympathies.01:07:20 - New York's New Socialist MayorMandami wins NYC mayor's race with strong support from new arrivals who feel they'll never get a fair go. Long-time residents still voted for the corrupt Andrew Cuomo, knowing what a "terrible human being" he is.01:09:13 - News in BriefEuropean firms create $6.5B SpaceX rival - Hungary begs for Russian oil exemption - Israeli startup raises $60M for sun-reflecting climate tech that could disrupt weather - Gaza rebuilding cost hits $70B - Trump companies made $1B in crypto profits - North Korea builds museum for Ukraine war dead - Ireland elects grim anti-NATO president who toured Syria with Assad.01:13:55 - Supreme Court Tariff ShowdownSCOTUS hears arguments on Trump's emergency tariff powers - a 50-50 call that could force refunds of all tariff money collected and potentially save the presidency by making him walk it back.01:16:45 - Government Shutdown & Dick Cheney's DeathThe shutdown continues as 9 of 10 states most reliant on food assistance are red states. Dick Cheney dies at 84, described by critics as someone who should have been tried as a war criminal and by W as "among the finest public servants of his generation."Suggested Episode Titles"The Coalition's 24% Problem""Net Zero to Hero: How the Nats Torpedoed the Libs""Worst Opposition in 40 Years: Coalition Chaos""Millionaires, Millennials, and the Death of Conservative Politics""The Laser Pointer Presidency: Trump's Media Circus""From Major to Minor: The Liberal Party's Long Goodbye""Cost of Living: The Killer That Never Misses""Susan Ley's Impossible Choice: Net Zero or Political Oblivion"Next Episode: Episode 134Produced by: Joel (currently surviving law school exams)Thanks for listening to Two Jacks - where Australian and international politics get the analysis they deserve.
Conservative Politics and Extremism; The Structural Problems of the BBC. Joseph Sternberg argues that mainstream conservatives must accommodate legitimate right-wing concerns (like immigration) to squeeze out extremists, referencing the German CDU/CSU's successful historical tactic against neo-Nazis. He analyzes the widespread BBC scandal, noting its huge cultural influence in the UK, where it is funded by a mandatory license fee. The deliberate editing of the US President's remarks and allegations of tendentious coverage of the Israel/Gaza war point to a deep, structural problem within the organization.
Conservative Politics and Extremism; The Structural Problems of the BBC. Joseph Sternberg argues that mainstream conservatives must accommodate legitimate right-wing concerns (like immigration) to squeeze out extremists, referencing the German CDU/CSU's successful historical tactic against neo-Nazis. He analyzes the widespread BBC scandal, noting its huge cultural influence in the UK, where it is funded by a mandatory license fee. The deliberate editing of the US President's remarks and allegations of tendentious coverage of the Israel/Gaza war point to a deep, structural problem within the organization. 1907 WAR OF THE WORLDS
In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, I further analyze the circumstances surrounding Charlie Kirk's assassination and the subsequent (and obvious) coverup. I also address listener questions, offering my current perspectives on Donald Trump and the many, many challenges of modern dating. -___---https://bakerbookhouse.com/pages/the-brand-sunday
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University Wednesday. We discuss how the controversial Kirk shaped conservative politics.This episode: political correspondent Ashley Lopez, political reporter Elena Moore, and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro.This podcast was produced by Casey Morell & Bria Suggs, and edited by Rachel Baye. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ at plus.npr.org/politics.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Senior White House Correspondent Vaughn Hillyard, who has covered Charlie Kirk's ascent in conservative politics, joins Jen Psaki to provide insight into Charlie Kirk's rise and influence within the MAGA ranks and young conservatives.
In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nate Thurston and Charles Kenny Thompson discuss a variety of topics in their signature style. Nate and Charlie start off the episode with some light-hearted banter before diving into 'Dumb Bleep of the Week.' They cover a range of subjects, including Trump's Intel deal, a contentious flag-burning executive order, and several instances of media and political gaffes. They also discuss the implications of modern monetary theory, the economics behind usury in mortgage payments, and close with a debate on antisemitism related to the recent Minneapolis mass shooting. Join the Liberty-loving hosts for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion on the week's most absurd and controversial events. (00:00) Intro (03:37) Trump's Intel Deal and Economic Fascism (10:58) Scotland's Knife and Hatchet Controversy (15:07) Taylor Swift and Conservative Politics (27:30) Flag Burning Debate (42:45) Minnesota Mass Shooting and Media Response (43:00) Debate on Gun Ownership and Trans Rights (44:33) Historical Context of Gun Rights (45:16) Media Reactions to School Shootings (46:56) Misconceptions About Firearms (49:34) Political Responses to Gun Violence (54:35) Antisemitism and Misinterpretations (01:05:40) Controversial Mortgage Practices
Roundup of Audacy talk hosts on the Minneapolis school shooting: Get the latest on the school shooting during a Mass at a Catholic school, with firsthand accounts of a dad running in alongside police, a kid who saw his friend shot, and expert analysis. But why are leaders going so far out of their way to not admit the killer's motive? Tara Servatius and Marc Cox have thoughts on that. Plus Chad Hartman talks to a former police chief.
Roundup of Audacy talk hosts on the Minneapolis school shooting: Get the latest on the school shooting during a Mass at a Catholic school, with firsthand accounts of a dad running in alongside police, a kid who saw his friend shot, and expert analysis. But why are leaders going so far out of their way to not admit the killer's motive? Tara Servatius and Marc Cox have thoughts on that. Plus Chad Hartman talks to a former police chief.
Some are celebrating as Washington D.C. enjoys a nearly unprecedented number of days without a murder after Donald Trump braved liberal wrath and sent in the National Guard. Get the latest on reaction to that, plus Rich Zeoli takes on the Cracker Barrel branding problem and asks 'Is woke really dead?'
Some are celebrating as Washington D.C. enjoys a nearly unprecedented number of days without a murder after Donald Trump braved liberal wrath and sent in the National Guard. Get the latest on reaction to that, plus Rich Zeoli takes on the Cracker Barrel branding problem and asks 'Is woke really dead?'
The world is basking in the afterglow of what looked like a positive peace talk between President Donald Trump and the leaders of Russia and Ukraine -- so much so that Rich Zeoli thinks the president could end up with the Nobel Peace Prize. Still Tara Servatius at WORD Radio sees a wolf in sheep's clothing -- in a possible a security guarantee -- and believes it could prove dangerous to the U.S.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are meeting today in what could amount to a historic moment. Here's everything you need to know about it, plus predictions for what happens afterward.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are meeting today in what could amount to a historic moment. Here's everything you need to know about it, plus predictions for what happens afterward.
The Democrats are up in arms as President Donald Trump deploys the National Guard to try to make the nation's capital safer ... and many of Audacy's conservative hosts have questions about the uproar. Don't we want every city to be safer? Hear from public safety experts, reporters, D.C. residents themselves and more.
The Democrats are up in arms as President Donald Trump deploys the National Guard to try to make the nation's capital safer ... and many of Audacy's conservative hosts have questions about the uproar. Don't we want every city to be safer? Hear from public safety experts, reporters, D.C. residents themselves and more.
Red Meat is a special collection of Audacy's top conservative talk audio: If everything around you seems more expensive this summer, you're not wrong. Learn about new AI pricing techniques that are charging more for the things you're most interested in. Plus, get to the bottom of Donald Trump's beef with the job numbers and discover how green energy initiatives are making some utility bills skyrocket .
Red Meat is a special collection of Audacy's top conservative talk audio: If everything around you seems more expensive this summer, you're not wrong. Learn about new AI pricing techniques that are charging more for the things you're most interested in. Plus, get to the bottom of Donald Trump's beef with the job numbers and discover how green energy initiatives are making some utility bills skyrocket .
House prices are at a record high while mortgage rates are also still high ... so much so that we learned this week that an American has to make $117,000 a year in salary to afford a median house anywhere in the United States. So, is it time to just rent? And when will the Fed lower the interest rates?
House prices are at a record high while mortgage rates are also still high ... so much so that we learned this week that an American has to make $117,000 a year in salary to afford a median house anywhere in the United States. So, is it time to just rent? And when will the Fed lower the interest rates?
Jeffrey Epstein associate, partner and pimp Ghislaine Maxwell sat down for two days with the Justice Department as the mystery deepens about Epstein's so-called client list, and then she was mysteriously transferred to a low-security federal prison camp. What did she say, and what's about to happen next?
Jeffrey Epstein associate, partner and pimp Ghislaine Maxwell sat down for two days with the Justice Department as the mystery deepens about Epstein's so-called client list, and then she was mysteriously transferred to a low-security federal prison camp. What did she say, and what's about to happen next?
Donald Trump and Tulsi Gabbard are talking about Barack Obama this week as rumors and reports swirl around the Jeffrey Epstein files and why the administration hasn't released them.
President Donald Trump just doubled down on plans to reopen Alcatraz and Democrats boo-hoo about treatment of violent migrants at the so-called Alligator Alcatraz as Dems muse that Trump is desperate for a distraction from the fallout over the failed release of the Epstein files. Meanwhile, Tara Servatius at WORD worries for the president's safety.
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Despite a joint U.S.-Israel strike on Iran, markets barely flinch—signaling they've learned not to take Trump's threats seriously. This explosive interview dives into why Christian Zionism is being called political idolatry, how pro-Israel loyalty tests are fracturing the right, and the growing war between the BIS, IMF, and Bitcoin over who will control the future of money.Markets Shrug Off U.S.-Israel Strike on Iran (02:25:30 – 02:27:04) Gold, silver, oil, and Bitcoin show minimal reaction to joint U.S.-Israel strikes, suggesting either disbelief in the severity of events or market manipulation by major financial actors.Christian Zionism Criticized as Political Idolatry (02:48:33 – 02:52:57)Christian Zionism is condemned as a distortion of theology, accused of leading believers to support war and foreign interventions at the expense of persecuted Christian communities.Pro-Israel Loyalty Test in Conservative Politics (02:52:58 – 03:01:38)Conservative figures are accused of prioritizing loyalty to Israel over American interests. A generational shift is predicted as younger conservatives push back against foreign entanglements.BIS vs IMF: Stablecoin Suppression and CBDC Agenda (03:01:39 – 03:03:04)The BIS targets stablecoins in what's described as a battle over who will control future digital money, with CBDCs positioned as tools of global financial dominance.Bitcoin Seen as Hedge Against Fiat Collapse (03:03:05 – 03:07:01)Extreme Bitcoin price forecasts are discussed in the context of fiat currency debasement, with Bitcoin framed as a finite refuge from an increasingly unstable monetary system. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
Criminal Complaint Filed Over 'Warp Speed Cancer' (01:00:45 – 01:07:05)A complaint filed in France alleges mRNA vaccines caused deadly turbo cancers, implicating global health agencies while ignoring U.S. officials who enabled vaccine rollout. The term 'Warp Speed Cancer' is used to link aggressive cancers with the vaccine campaign.FDA Study Finds Excess DNA in COVID Vaccines (01:12:06 – 01:14:00)An FDA study confirms high levels of DNA contamination in Pfizer's mRNA vaccine, raising concerns over cancer risk and regulatory negligence. Critics compare the lax response to how pollution or car emissions would be handled.COVID Vaccine Removed from CDC Schedule for Children (01:25:54 – 01:27:49)RFK Jr. announces removal of COVID vaccines from the CDC schedule for healthy children and pregnant women, though skepticism is expressed over the true intent and lingering influence of vaccine advocates.CDC Panel Head Accused of Downplaying Vaccine Injuries (01:33:12 – 01:36:50)The new CDC vaccine panel head is criticized for opposing pauses on J&J shots and ignoring adverse event reports, leading to claims of pro-vaccine bias and lack of transparency about injury risks.Cargo Ship Fire Tied to EV Battery Hazards (01:53:00 – 01:59:30)An EV-laden cargo ship sinks after a prolonged fire, raising environmental concerns over lithium battery safety and whether such incidents are factored into EVs' environmental impact.Tesla Robo-Taxi Glitches Spark Regulatory Scrutiny (02:00:36 – 02:07:42)Videos show Tesla's driverless taxis behaving erratically, including stopping in intersections and veering off course. Observers criticize the premature rollout and ineffective safety measures.Markets Shrug Off U.S.-Israel Strike on Iran (02:25:30 – 02:27:04)Gold, silver, oil, and Bitcoin show minimal reaction to joint U.S.-Israel strikes, suggesting either disbelief in the severity of events or market manipulation by major financial actors.Christian Zionism Criticized as Political Idolatry (02:48:33 – 02:52:57)Christian Zionism is condemned as a distortion of theology, accused of leading believers to support war and foreign interventions at the expense of persecuted Christian communities.Pro-Israel Loyalty Test in Conservative Politics (02:52:58 – 03:01:38)Conservative figures are accused of prioritizing loyalty to Israel over American interests. A generational shift is predicted as younger conservatives push back against foreign entanglements.BIS vs IMF: Stablecoin Suppression and CBDC Agenda (03:01:39 – 03:03:04)The BIS targets stablecoins in what's described as a battle over who will control future digital money, with CBDCs positioned as tools of global financial dominance.Bitcoin Seen as Hedge Against Fiat Collapse (03:03:05 – 03:07:01)Extreme Bitcoin price forecasts are discussed in the context of fiat currency debasement, with Bitcoin framed as a finite refuge from an increasingly unstable monetary system.Self-Driving Cars as Surveillance and Control Tools (03:13:14 – 03:18:00)Explores how autonomous vehicles collect and transmit driver data, affect social credit scores, and raise concerns about accountability, privacy, and control.War Powers Debate: Trump, Iran, and Congressional Authority (03:18:01 – 03:24:17)Critiques Trump's bombing of Iran without Congressional approval and rebuts claims by Mike Johnson and J.D. Vance that the War Powers Resolution limits presidential authority.MAGA Civil War: Candace Owens vs. Trump on Vaccines and Israel (03:24:18 – 03:29:55) Candace Owens distances herself from Trump over foreign policy while she gave him a pass on Warp Speed vaccines, with commentary on her past praise and growing populist pushback.Trump's Nobel Peace Prize Nomination Mocked (03:30:40 – 03:31:35) Trump is nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize following the Iran ceasefire, provoking ridicule given his role in launching strikes days earlier.Mark Levin vs. Steve Bannon: Neocon Populist Feud over Israel (03:34:20 – 03:39:01)Levin calls for escalated military support for Israel, while Bannon and populist circles reject U.S. involvement. The rift signals deeper ideological divides on the right.Damage from Iranian Missile Strikes on Israel (03:45:10 – 03:47:55)Reports and footage highlight destruction caused by Iranian retaliation, while commentary accuses elites of profiting from wars at civilian expense.Iranian Officials Reported Dead Resurface (03:48:40 – 03:50:35) High-ranking Iranian figures previously declared dead by Israeli sources are shown to be alive, raising doubts about the success of targeted strikes.Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silver For 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHT Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
The United States dropping bombs in Iran seems to fly in the face of Donald Trump's 'American first' policies ... But not so fast. Here's more takes from Tara Servatius at WORD Radio, Vineeta Sawker at WCCO Radio, CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger, a Tulane University professor, Newell Normand at WWL in New Orleans and more.
Friday, April 4th, 2025Today, the acting Inspector General for the Department of Defense has launched an investigation into Pete Hegseth's Signal chat messages; the Senate has voted to rescind some of Trump's tariffs which caused the third biggest stock market crash in modern history; federal prosecutors have dropped the charges against the guy Nancy Mace says assaulted her; massive layoffs at the FDA include scientists working on bird flu and pet food safety; Judge Boasberg held a hearing in the contempt proceedings in the Alien Enemies Act case; and Allison delivers your Good News.Guest: Mayor Karen BassMayor Bass Applauds FEMA's Extension of Deadline for No-Cost Debris Removal ProgramWildfire Recovery Resources - LA CityResources Centers Available For Those Impacted by L.A. WildfiresEARTH DAY LA - April 25Mayor Karen BassMayor Karen Bass (@mayor.lacity.gov) — BlueskyGuest: John FugelsangTell Me Everything — John FugelsangThe John Fugelsang PodcastSiriusXM ProgressThank You, Pique LifeGet 20% off on the Radiant Skin Duo, plus a FREE starter kit at Piquelife.com/dailybeans.Stories:Pentagon watchdog launches probe of Hegseth Signal messages | CNN PoliticsSenate Votes to Rescind Some Trump Tariffs, With G.O.P. Support | The New York TimesTrump contradicts aides, talking points on purpose of global tariffs | The Washington PostVeterinarians working on bird flu, pet food safety are fired in HHS purge | The Washington PostCharge dropped against foster advocate accused of assaulting Rep. Nancy Mace | The Washington PostGood Trouble:Hands off 2025 is tomorrow! Go to HandsOff2025.com to find the rally nearest you, put on your comfy shoes, stay hydrated and KNOW YOUR RIGHTS. Know Your Rights | Protesters' Rights | ACLU From The Good NewsShit Show (Instrumental) | YouTubeItalian Government -Citizenship by descent (iure sanguinis)Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Federal workers - feel free to email me at fedoath@pm.me and let me know what you're going to do, or just vent. I'm always here to listen.Share your Good News or Good Trouble:https://www.dailybeanspod.com/good/ Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Subscribe for free to MuellerSheWrote on Substackhttps://muellershewrote.substack.comFollow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Substack|Muellershewrote, Twitter|@MuellerSheWrote, Threads|@muellershewrote, TikTok|@muellershewrote, IG|muellershewrote, BlueSky|@muellershewroteDana GoldbergTwitter|@DGComedy, IG|dgcomedy, facebook|dgcomedy, IG|dgcomedy, danagoldberg.com, BlueSky|@dgcomedyHave some good news; a confession; or a correction to share?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/ Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/Patreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
In this episode, Michael Knowles sits down with the "Freshman Class President of Congress," Rep. Brandon Gill, to discuss the future of Republican leadership and the bold new vision for America. Together, they explore how the GOP's rising stars are shaping policies, uniting conservatives, and confronting the biggest challenges of our time. Rep. Gill shares his unique perspective as a freshman representative and what it means to lead during such a pivotal moment in our nation's history. Don't miss this insightful conversation about the next generation of Republican leadership.
In this special episode of YES or NO, Michael Knowles is joined by the legendary Glenn Beck for a no-holds-barred session of rapid-fire questions, thought-provoking debates, and plenty of laughs. With real answers and real drinks on the table, Glenn tackles everything from politics and culture to personal insights and unexpected hypotheticals. Will Glenn stick to simple "yes" or "no" answers, or will he break under the pressure? Pour yourself a drink and find out in this unforgettable episode! - - - Today's Sponsor: Balance of Nature - Go to https://balanceofnature.com and use promo code KNOWLES for 35% off your first order PLUS get a free bottle of Fiber and Spice.