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    On Culture
    Interesting Times

    On Culture

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2025 40:03


    Trey Herweck, pastor at Refuge Church in St. Charles, MO, joins me to talk about living in Interesting Times. We are using the most recent article from The Embassy as our jumping off point. Here is an excerpt:ViewAlthough it is often mislabeled as a Chinese curse, “May you live in interesting times” is of English origin. It appears in British diplomatic circles during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While there is no equivalent Chinese saying, they (at least according to Wikipedia) do have this: “Better to be a dog in times of tranquility than a human in times of chaos”, which is a bit more, well, interesting. At any rate, we live in interesting times, and we understand the impulse to call that a curse. Our times are in turns unpredictable (except when they are all too predictable), anxiety provoking, polarizing, angry, fearful, dark, and at times, violent. It is the last one that is catching us, or most of us, by surprise. This violence seems increasingly to be cast as a moral response to this broken state of affairs.The murder of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare, on December 4th of last year is perhaps the most prominent recent example of an act of violence which was justified by some as a moral act. After his arrest for the murder, Luigi Mangione's manifesto was discovered whichindicated that he saw the killing as a direct challenge to the health care industry's “corruption” and “power games.”“Frankly, these parasites simply had it coming,” the document read.NYT - December 20, 2024Based on the reaction to his arrest, many people, many of these being younger people, agreed - this was, to them, a moral act, an attempt to change the world for the better, ending the corruption of the health care industry.Ending the corruption in government was the stated motivation for the man who beat the husband of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with a hammer after breaking into their San Francisco home in 2022. He intended to hold the Speaker hostage to extract government changes. A similar motivation was behind the group that plotted to kidnap Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan. Authorities claimed they hoped to start a civil war to bring down a corrupt government. While no motive has been identified after shots were fired into the Democratic National Committee office in Arizona last fall, a fire set in the New Mexico Republican Party headquarters in March of this year was in response to immigration enforcement.Shortly after a dinner with dozens of friends celebrating the beginning of Passover, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and family narrowly escaped the fire destroying their home. The man who has admitted setting the fire cited the treatment of Palestinians in Gaza.A similar motivation was at the heart of the killings of two members of the Israeli Embassy staff in Washington D.C in May and of the man who used fire to injure and kill at a Boulder, Colorado march in support of the Israeli hostages in Gaza.On a different note, Ziz LaSota believes that the threat of artificial intelligence is sufficient to justify violence.She wrote favorably of violence, said she was willing to sacrifice everything to achieve her goals and considered A.I.'s threat to humanity “the most important problem in the world,” she once wrote. Now six people are dead, landing her and several friends and allies, known as the “Zizians,” in jail, awaiting trial.New York Times - July 6, 2025And, of course, two different people on two separate occasions, citing the danger to democracy, attempted to assassinate President Trump.Certainly, there is corruption in health care and government. Many of us are troubled by the at turns absent, then uneven, capricious, and perhaps lawless enforcement of immigration laws. The plight of the Palestinians in Gaza is grievous. It may be true that artificial intelligence poses a threat to humanity. Much of our world is broken. Does this justify violence, specifically lawless violence, in response? And what positive impact does any of this violence have? Far from being a moral statement, lawless violence lacks moral standing, and therefore undermines the cause in the eyes of almost everyone who is not already a true believer. I can't think of any case where violence caused positive change in any democratic society in my lifetime. It tends to alienate those not already onboard, and shows itself to be part of a statement about the person committing violence more than it is about the injustice of the world. I have mentioned before there were more than 2500 anti-war, anti-government bombings in our country during an 18-month period spanning 1971 and 1972. That is about five per day. Those who are old enough to remember it were not surprised that Richard Nixon was re-elected as President in 1972, winning over 60% of the popular vote and 49 states. This violence for a purpose just does not get you to the purpose. It also identifies the brokenness of the world we live in as something unique to our age instead of something common to all ages. This common brokenness is something we are called to engage and redeem, and that won't happen by way of violence. We live in a society of political freedom and, therefore, political responsibility. Far from fulfilling this responsibility, these acts of violence are an abdication from it.Bad times, hard times - this is what people keep saying; but let us live well, and times shall be good. We are the times: such as we are, such are the times.Augustine of Hippo, ~ 400 A.D.Read the whole article here.The Embassy is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to The Embassy at theembassy.substack.com/subscribe

    The News Agents - USA
    The conspiracy theory Trump can't kill

    The News Agents - USA

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 39:52


    Does the Democratic Party need fresh blood? New ideas? Perhaps a whole new populist approach to politics? That's the interview you'll be hearing with Saikat Chakrabarti - the young tech millionaire hoping to unseat Nancy Pelosi next year who believes that the Dems are dead unless they seriously reinvent. But we begin with the problem that simply won't go away for Trump. The Epstein files and how it's splitting the MAGA base. What happens when you unleash a conspiracy theory on the world you just can't shut down?The News Agents USA is brought to you by HSBC UK - https://www.hsbc.co.uk/

    Market Mondays
    Why Uber's the Underrated Stock to Watch

    Market Mondays

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 3:36 Transcription Available


    In this special Market Mondays clip, the hosts dive deep into why Uber might just be the sleeper stock of the decade. Troy Millings breaks down his bullish long-term view on Uber, especially as the company stands to benefit from the coming wave of autonomous vehicles. With competitors like Waymo pushing into new markets and the constant talk around Tesla and robo-taxis, is Uber's powerful platform and trusted brand its ultimate edge?The conversation unpacks how autonomous vehicle partnerships could revolutionize Uber, especially as driver costs are the biggest expense for the company. Food delivery isn't left out—imagine a world where your meals arrive without a driver, putting even more revenue right into Uber's pocket.Ian Dunlap and Rashad Bilal join in to discuss Uber's recent stock performance, its impressive turnaround from the low $20s in 2022, and why the company isn't even at $100 per share yet. They touch on Uber's competition with Lyft, the fallout from the old Uber vs. Google/Waymo lawsuit, and why Uber remains the household name despite the ride-sharing wars.If you're curious about investing strategies, Troy also breaks down *leap options*: what they are, why he prefers to go out as far as possible (sometimes 2–3 years ahead), and how deep-in-the-money strikes can maximize gains while minimizing risk. He throws in a reference to how prominent figures like Nancy Pelosi use similar long-term option strategies for major blue-chip stocks, and explains his personal approach to playing Uber for the long game.Whether you're an investor in the tech space, a fan of finance news, or you just want the inside scoop on where ride-sharing and delivery is heading, this clip packs actionable insight you won't want to miss.*Topics covered:* Uber's potential in autonomous vehicles The competition (Waymo, Lyft, Tesla's robo-taxi ambitions) The importance of trust and platform dominance in ride-sharing How autonomous food delivery could boost Uber's revenue Explanation of leap options and “deep-in-the-money” strategies Real-world examples from high-profile investors The reason Uber's stock price could soon reflect its full potentialStay tuned for more Market Mondays as we bring you fresh takes, real numbers, and strategies from the streets to the boardroom.*Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment with your thoughts or questions below!* #Uber #MarketMondays #Stocks #Investing #AutonomousVehicles #OptionsTrading #LeapOptions #Finance #Rideshare #TechStocks #Waymo #Tesla #FinancialEducation #StockMarket #LongTermInvestingOur Sponsors:* Check out PNC Bank: https://www.pnc.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/marketmondays/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    I Spy Radio Show
    15-28 The Big Beautiful Bill is the Beginning Not the End

    I Spy Radio Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2025 47:55


    Show 15-28 Summary: Not to sound too much like Nancy Pelosi but now that the One Big Beautiful Bill passed, we know what's in it. It was making a lot of people lose their minds perhaps because they didn't understand the bill and what could or could not be in it. It's clear they didn't … Read More Read More The post 15-28 The Big Beautiful Bill is the Beginning Not the End appeared first on The I Spy Radio Show.

    The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
    Hour 2: Curiosity Saved Mankind | 07-11-25

    The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 57:03


    Lionel discusses the importance of cultivating curiosity to make sure you can obtain the truth. He also talks with a caller on his fascination with Nancy Pelosi's ripped up speech from Trump's State of the Union address. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano
    Torn Between Truths | 07-11-25

    The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 204:17


    On The Other Side of Midnight, Lionel starts the show talking about 'allergies' in media and sensitivity to so-called touchy subjects. He also talks about almond production and a lawsuit concerning the alleged gender of the First Lady of France. Lionel later discusses the importance of cultivating curiosity to make sure you can obtain the truth. He also talks with a caller on his fascination with Nancy Pelosi's ripped up speech from Trump's State of the Union address. Lionel starts the third hour talking about formulating an argument on a topic you want to defend by trying to poke holes in your own premises. He later gets into legislation of virtual content, constitutional freedoms and more. Lionel wraps up the show talking with callers about topics of their choice. He discusses saving people from epileptic seizures, rat violence and pedophilia among other things. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Welcome to Cloudlandia
    Ep159: Unlocking the Future of Learning

    Welcome to Cloudlandia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 61:59


    In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, we explore the shifting landscape of expertise in the digital age. Our discussion starts by examining the sheer volume of digital content and how it challenges traditional learning and expertise. With AI playing a significant role, we consider how this technology might disrupt long-established institutions like universities, allowing individuals to gain expertise in new ways. We then take a historical journey back to the invention of the printing press, drawing parallels between past and present innovations. Using AI tools like ChatGPT, we uncover details about Gutenberg's early legal challenges, showcasing how AI can offer new insights into historical events. This approach highlights how asking the right questions can transform previously unknown areas into fields of expertise. Next, we discuss the changing role of creativity in an AI-driven world. AI democratizes access to information, enabling more people to create and innovate without needing institutional support. We emphasize that while AI makes information readily available, the challenge of capturing attention remains. By using AI creatively, we can enhance our understanding and potentially redefine what it means to be an expert. Finally, we consider the impact of rapid technological advancements on daily life. With AI making expertise more accessible, we reflect on its implications for traditional expert roles. From home renovation advice to navigating tech mishaps, AI is reshaping how we approach problems and solutions. Through these discussions, we gain a fresh perspective on the evolving landscape of expertise and innovation. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS We discuss the overwhelming volume of digital content and how it challenges the utility and comprehension of information in the modern age. Dean talks about the potential impact of artificial intelligence on traditional educational institutions, like Harvard, and how AI might reshape our understanding of expertise. Dan describes the intersection of historical innovation and modern technology, using the invention of the printing press and its early legal battles as a case study. We explore how AI democratizes access to information, enabling individuals to quickly gather and utilize knowledge, potentially reducing the role of traditional experts. Dean shares humorous thought experiments about technological advancements, such as the fictional disruption of electric cars by the combustion engine, highlighting the societal impacts of innovation. Dan critically examines energy policies, specifically in New York, and reflects on creative problem-solving strategies used by figures like Donald Trump and Elon Musk. We reflect on the evolving landscape of expertise, noting how AI can enhance creativity and transform previously unexplored historical events into newfound knowledge. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: Mr Sullivan. Dan: But who's going to listen to all the transcriptions? That's what I want to know. Who's going to read them yeah, but what are they going to do with them? I don't know, I think it's going to confuse them actually. Dean: They're on to us. They're on to us. They're on to us and we're on to them. Dan: Yeah but it's a problem. You know, after a while, when you've overheard or listened to 3 million different podcasts, what are you doing with it? I know, is it going anywhere? Is it producing any results? You know, I just don't know that's really. Dean: It's funny that you say that right. Like there's, I and you have thousands of hours of recorded content in all of the podcasts. Like between you know, podcasting is your love language. How many five or seven podcasts going on at all time. And I've got quite a few myself. Dan: I have eight series. Dean: You've got eight series going on regularly 160 a year times, probably 13 years. Yeah, exactly. Dan: Let's say but there's 1,600. Let's say there's 1,600 and it adds up. Dean: Let's call that. We each have thousands of hours of on the record, on the record, on your permanent record in there. Yeah, because so many people have said uh you know, you think about how much people uh talk, you think about how much people talk without there being any record of it. So that body of work. I've really been trying to come to terms with this mountain of content that's being added to every day. Like it was really kind of startling and I think I mentioned it a few episodes ago that the right now, even just on YouTube, 500 hours a minute uploaded to YouTube into piling onto a mountain of over a billion available hours. Dan: It's more than you can. It's really more than you can get to. Dean: And that's when you put it in the context of you know, a billion. I heard somebody talk about. The difference between a million and a billion is that if you had,1 a second each second, for if you ran out, if you're spending that $1 a second, you would run out if you had a million dollars in 11 and a half days, or something like that and if you had a? billion dollars, it would be 30 be 11 000, 32 years, and so you think about if you've got a million hours of content it would take you know it's so long to consume it. Dan: You know it's funny. I was thinking about that because you know there's a conflict between the US government and Harvard University. I don't know if you follow this at all. No, government and Harvard University. I don't know if you follow this at all. Because no? Yeah, because they get about. You know they get I don't know the exact number, but it's in the billions of dollars every year from the US government, harvard does you know? Harvard does you? know, and and. But they, you know they've got some political, the DEI diversity, and the US basically is saying if you're, if you have a DEI program which favors one race over another, we're not going to give. We're not going to give you any more money, we're just not going to give you any more money. I mean unless it's if you favor one racial group over another, you don't get the. You don't get US tax money. So they were saying that Harvard has $53 billion endowment. And people say, well, they can live off their endowment, but actually, when you look more closely at it, they can't, because that endowment is gifts from individuals, but it's got a specific purpose for every. It's not a general fund, it's not like you know. We're giving you a billion dollars and you can spend it any way you want Actually it's very highly specified so they can't actually run their annual costs by taking, you know, taking a percentage, I think their annual cost is seven or eight billion dollars to run the whole place billion to run the whole place. So if the US government were to take away all their funding in eight, years they would go bankrupt. The college would go, the university would just go bankrupt, and my sense is that Trump is up to that. The president who took down Harvard. The president who took down Harvard. It wouldn't get you on Mount Rushmore, but there's probably as many people for it as there are against it. Dean: Well, you never know, by the end it might be Mount Trump. We've already got the gulf of america who named it? Dan: anyway, yeah it's so, it's, yeah, it's so funny because, um you know, this was a religious college at one time. You know, harvard, harvard college was once you know, I I'm not sure entirely which religion it was, but it was a college. But it's really interesting, these institutions who become. You say, well, you know they're just permanent, you know there will never be. But you know, if a college like a university, which probably, if you took all the universities in the world and said which is the most famous, which is the most prominent, harvard would you know, along with Cambridge and Oxford, would probably be probably be up and you know what's going to take it down. It is not a president of the United States, but I think AI might take down these universities. I'm thinking more and more, and it has to do with being an expert. You know, like Harvard probably has a reputation because it has over, you know, 100 years, anyway has hundreds of experts, and my sense is that anybody with an AI program that goes deep with a subject and keeps using AI starts acquiring a kind of an expertise which is kind of remarkable, kind of an expertise which is kind of remarkable. You know, like I'm, I'm beginning that expert expertise as we've known it before november of 2022 is probably an ancient artifact, and I think that that being an expert like that is going to be known as an expert, is probably going to disappear within the next 20 years. I would say 20 years from now 2045,. The whole notion of expert is going to disappear. Dean: What do you? Think I mean you think, I think yeah, I have been thinking about this a lot. Dan: You'll always be the expert. You'll always be the expert of the nine-word email. That's true, forever, I mean on the. Mount Rushmore of great marketing breakthroughs. Your visage will be featured prominently. That's great. I've cemented my place in this prominently. Dean: That's great. I've cemented my place. Yeah, that's right. Part of that is, I think, dan, that what I am concerned about. Dan: That would be the highest mountain in Florida, that's right, oh, that's right. Oh, that's funny, you'd have to look at it from above. Dean: That's right. The thing that I see, though, is exactly that that nobody is doing the work. I think that everybody is kind of now assuming and riding on the iterations of what's already been known, because that's what that's really what AI is now the large? Language. That's exactly it's taking everything we know so far, and it's almost like the intellectual equivalent of the guy who famously said at the patent office that everything that can be invented has been invented. Right, that's kind of that's what it feels like. Is that? Yeah, uh, that the people are not doing original work? I think it's going to become more and more rare that people are doing original thinking, because it's all iterative. It's so funny. We talk often, dan, about the difference between what I call books authorship that there's a difference between a book report and a field report is going to be perfect for creating and compiling and researching and creating work, organizing all the known knowledge into a narrative kind of thing. You can create a unique narrative out of what's already known, but the body of creating field reports where people are forging new ground or breaking new territory, that's I think it's going to be out of. Dan: I think we're moving out of that, I'm going to give you a project. Okay, I'm going to give you a project to see if you still think this is true, and you're going to use Charlotte as a project manager. You're going to use Charlotte your. Ai project manager and you ask it a question tell me ten things about a subject, okay, and that's your, that's your baseline. It could be anything you want and then ask it ten consecutive questions that occur to you as it, and I had that by the 10th, 10th question. Dean: You've created something brand new hmm, and Then so ask so if I say Tell me, charlie, tell me 10 things about this particular topic. Okay, let's do it, let's, let's create this life. So okay, if I say, charlotte, tell me 10 things about the 25 years after Gutenberg released the press, what were the top 10 things that you can tell me about that period of time? Dan: Yeah. Okay, and then Charlotte gets back to you and gives you a thing, and then it occurs to you. Now here's where it gets unpredictable, because I don't know what your first question is going to be when that comes back. Dean: Yeah, so what would the Okay? Dan: and then Charlotte goes out and answers, charlotte gets the answer to that question and then you have another question, but I can't predict. So you're going to have 10 unpredictable questions in a row and you can't predict what those 10 questions are because you don't even know what the first one is until Charlotte gets back with information and I'm saying, by the time you've asked, you've gotten your answer to the 10th question. You've created an entirely new body of knowledge that nobody in history has ever created. Dean: That's interesting, right? Yeah, you know. That's so funny that you know there was a comedian, george Carlin, in the 70s and 80s, I know George. George Carlin had a very famous bit where he was talking about words and how we all use the same words and you would think that everything that people say, well, everything has already been said. But, ladies and and gentlemen, you're going to hear things tonight that have never been spoken in the history of the world. We're breaking, we're making history tonight. He said, for instance, nobody has ever said hey, mary, as soon as I finish shoving this hot poker in my eye, I'm gonna go grill up some steaks. He said you just witnessed history tonight, right here. Dan: Yeah yeah, that's funny, right yeah yeah, yeah and uh, you have the explanation for a lot of foolish things that people do. Dean: Exactly. Dan: And I think that's that all the things have been created in the history of the world are a very, very small percentage of what is going to be created. Dean: This is interesting. So while we were talking I just typed into chat GPT. We're going to create history right here on the podcast. Dan:So I just said. Dean: What are 10 things that happened in the first 25 years after Gutenberg released the printing press and she typed back. Here are 10 key things that happened in the first 25 years, roughly 1450 to 1475. Number one the Gutenberg Bible was printed and she describes that the 42-line Bible became the first major book printed using movable type. Two, printing spread to other cities. Within a decade. Printing presses began appearing outside mains, starting with Strasbourg, cologne and Venice. By 1475, over a dozen European cities had active presses. Then, number three Johann First sues Gutenberg. First, who had financially backed Gutenberg sued him and won control of his equipment. Fust and Gutenberg's assistant went on to become successful printers in Mainz, the first printed Psalter, whatever, p-s-a-l-t-e-r in Latin, the first book to bear a printed date and a printer's mark. That's interesting. So the property, the first kind of copyright, I guess right. Or the first printer's mark and the first color initials. Emergence of the print Trade was another one Printed Law and Medical Texts, latin Grammar by Donatus D-O-N-A-T-U-S. Mass produced in the 1460s. The first printed Greek and Hebrew. First books using Greek were typed print in 1476. Printing in Italy begins and the rise of the Incanobula era, the Enoch group was well underway. Dan: Yeah, Now ask a question about that number 10. Dean: Yeah, so that's interesting. So if I said what happened with the lawsuit, yeah, what happened with the Fust lawsuit? Dan: Yeah, now here's the thing Now, here's the thing that until you got the answers back from the first prompt from the first query. You had no idea what your next question was going to be. Right, because I didn't know, and so this is almost like a didn't know, and so this is almost like a uh and what I'm saying. If you tracked, if you were to do this, you know, after our, maybe during, maybe during our podcast, but uh, certainly after you know, let's say, by five o'clock this afternoon you would, you would ask 10 questions that's an original, that's an original body of knowledge. That no one else previous to you has put together. Dean: Wow, so the lawsuit? So Gutenberg? It went in detail about Gutenberg's partnership with John. Dan: Tell me 10 things about the lawsuit. Dean: Yeah, well, that's what essentially she's done here. Yeah, the lawsuit was filed five years later, 1450. Gutenberg needed funding to develop his movable pipe. He borrowed 1,600 guilders a significant sum a wealthy financier. The loan was formalized as a business agreement Fust would invest and Gutenberg would develop the technology and handle production. Lawsuit filed in 1455. 1455, after several years, fust sued Gutenberg, claiming misuse of funds and lack of returns. The outcome the court ruled in favor of Fust. Gutenberg lost control of his printing equipment. First, fust partnered with Gutenberg's former assistant, peter Schofer, and the two continued printing successfully. Fust and Schofer became one of the first successful commercial printing firms in Europe. Gutenberg, though innovator and inventor, died in relative obscurity and financial hardship in 1468. The lawsuit reflects the tension between innovation and commercialization. Gutenberg had the vision, but Fust had the capital and, eventually, the press. Let me know if you want a dramatized version of the court case. It's got all the ingredients money betrayal and world changing technology oh my goodness yeah yeah, yeah, and you know, and, and so what I'm thinking here? Dan: is that by the end of the five o'clock this afternoon, let's say you follow through on this. You're a great. You're a greater expert on this particular subject than has ever lived. Dean: Yeah, Dan, you just that. It's almost like doing a triple play. I mean, yeah, it's three layers deep or whatever. Right, or yeah, or whatever you know, but just the layers. Dan: But it's all original because no one could possibly duplicate separate from you. Like today somebody's out there and they're duplicating, and they're duplicating the first 10 answers, the second 10 answers, the third 10 answers. Nobody could possibly duplicate that, you know. Dean: Because, it's up to me what the follow-up questions are. Dan: Yeah, and it doesn't occur to you until you're presented with the say oh that's a really interesting thing, but nobody else could. Possibly. They might follow you on one thing, but they wouldn't follow you on two things. And each further step towards 10 questions, it's just impossible to know what someone else would do, and my statement is that that represents complete originality and it also, by the end of it, it represents complete um expertise that was done in a period. That was done in a period of about five or six hours yeah I mean, that's what we were doing it. Dean: I said, yes, that would be fun. Please do that. She created this, dramatized the People vs Johannes Gutenberg, and it was called the. Trial of the Century Act. Dan:One the Pack. Dean: A candlelit workshop in Maine. The smell of ink and ambition fills the air I mean this is ridiculous. And then at the end, so outline the thing. And then it says, uh, would you like this adapted into a short stage play script or animated storyboard? Next I said, let's. So I think this would be funny to do it. Please do a stage play in Shakespearean pentameter or whatever. What do you call it? Dan: What's that? Dean: What's the style of Shakespeare in Shakespearean? How do you call that? Well, it's a play, yeah, yeah, but I mean, what's the phrasing called in Shakespearean? Dan: Oh, you mean the language. Dean: Yeah, yeah, yeah, the language structure. Dan: Yeah, yeah, iambic pentameter In Shakespearean. Dean: I'm going to say Shakespearean pentameter yeah. Dan: Pentameter is 10 syllables Da-da, da-da, da-da, da-da, da-da. That's the Shakespearean. He didn't create it. It was just a style of the day, but he got good at it. Dean: Damn, I am big, oh man so the opening scene is, to wit, a man of trade, johan by name, doth bring forth charge against one, johannes G, that he, with borrowed coin, did break his bond and spend the gold on ventures not agreed I mean yes, there you go completely, completely original, completely original. Oh, dan you, just now. This is the amazing thing is that we could take this script and create a video like using Shakespearean you know, costumed actors with British accents? Dan: Oh they'd have to be British, they'd have to be. British. Dean: Oh man, this is amazing. I think you're on to something here. Dan: My feeling is that what we've known as expertise up until now will just fade away, that anybody who's interested in anything will be an original expert. Yeah, and that this whole topic came about because that's been the preserve of higher education, and my sense is that higher education as we've known it in 20 years will disappear. Sense is that higher education as we've known it in 20 years will disappear yeah, what we're going to have is deeper education, and it'll just be. Individuals with a relationship with ai will go deeper and deeper and deeper, and they can go endlessly deep because of the large language models. Dean: Oh, this is I mean, yeah, this is amazing, dan, it's really so. I look at it that where I've really been thinking a lot about this distinction that I mentioned a few episodes ago about capability and ability, episodes ago about capability and ability, that, mm-hmm, you know this is that AI is a capability that everybody has equal access to. The capability of AI yep, but it's the ability of what to how to direct that that is going to. Dan: That's where the origins, because in the us, uh, at least over the last 40 or 50 years, higher education has been associated with the um, the political left. Uh, the um um, you know, it's the left left of the democratic party, basically in can Canada it's basically the Liberals and the NDP. And the interesting thing is that the political left, because they're not very good at earning a living in a normal way, have earned a living by taking over institutions like the university, communications media, government bureaucracies, government bureaucracies corporate bureaucracies, culture you know culture, theater, you know literature, movies they've taken over all that you know, literature, movies, they've taken over all that, but it's been based on a notion of expertise. It's um that these are the people who know things and uh and uh and, of course, um. But my feeling is that what's happening very quickly, and it's as big a revolution as gutenberg, and I mean you can say he lost the court, but we don't remember the people who beat him. We remember Gutenberg because he was the innovator. You know, I mean, did you know those names before? Dean: No I never heard of the two people and. I never heard of the lawsuit. You know it's interesting right, yeah, yeah. Dan: And it probably won't go between our country. It won't go further than our right right today, but gutenberg is well known because somebody had to be known for it and he, he ended up being the person. And my sense, my sense, is that you're having a lot of really weird things happening politically. Right now I'm just watching the states. For example, this guy, who's essentially a communist, won the Democratic primary to become mayor of New York. Dean: I saw that Ma'am Donnie. Dan: And he's a complete idiot. I mean, he's just a total wacko idiot. But he won and the reason is that that whole way of living, that whole expertise way of living, of knowing theories and everything, is disappearing. It's going to disappear in the next 20 years. There's just going to be new things you can do with ai. That's, that's all there's going to exist. 20 years from now and uh, and nobody can be the gatekeeper to this, nobody can say well you can't do that with ai. Anybody can do it with ai and um and you. There's going to be people who do something and it just becomes very popular. You know and there's no predicting beforehand who the someone or the something is going to be. That becomes really popular. But it's not going to be controlled by experts. Dean: Yeah. Dan: I think. Ai is the end of expertise as we've known it. Dean: Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think that's really I mean a little bit. I think that's been a big shift. I'd never thought about it like that. That that's where the if we just look at it as a capability, it's just an accelerator, in a way. Information prior to November 22, prior to chat, gpt all of this information was available in the world. You could have done deep dive research to find what they're accessing, to uncover the lawsuit and the. You know all of that, that stuff. But it would require very specialized knowledge of how to mine the internet for all of this stuff where to find it how to summarize it. 0:32:24 - Dan: Well, not only that, but the funding of it would have been really hard you know you'd have to fund somebody's time, somebody who would give you know their total commitment to they, would give their total attention to a subject for 10 years you know, and they'd probably have to be in some sort of institution that would have to be funded to do this and you know it would require an enormous amount of connection, patronage and everything to get somebody to do this. And now somebody with AI can do it really really cheaply. I mean, you know, really really quickly, really cheaply. I mean you know really really quickly, really cheaply and wouldn't have to suck up. Dean: Yeah. I mean this is wild, this is just crazy. Dan: Yeah, that sounds like a yeah, you should take that at a level higher. That sounds like an interesting play. Dean: I mean, it's really, it is. I've just, my eyes have been opened in a way. Dan: Now, now. Now have somebody you know. Just ask them to do it in a Shakespearean British accent, right. Just ask someone to do it. I bet. Dean: Yeah. Dan: I bet it'll be really interesting. Like that's what I think now is there would be. Dean: the thing is you could literally go to Eleven Labs and have the voice having a, you know, having British Shakespearean dramatic actors. Yeah, read, create a radio play of this. Dan: Yeah, so I go back to my little quarterly book, the Geometry of Staying Cool and Calm, which was about a year and a half ago. And I said there's three rules Number one everything's made up. Does this check? Does that check? Everything's made up, yeah. Dean: Did we just make that up this? Dan: morning. Dean: Yep. Dan: Nobody's in charge. Dean: Right. Dan: Is anybody in charge? Dean: Do we have to ask? Dan: permission. Dean: Yep, okay, and life's in charge. Right, is anybody in charge? Do we have to ask permission? Yep, okay. Dan: And life's not fair. Dean: Life's not fair. Dan: Life's not fair, that's right. Why do we get to be able to do this and nobody else gets to be man? Life's not fair. Dean: Uh-huh. Dan: Wow. Dean: It's a pretty big body of work available. I mean, that's now that you think about it. I was kind of looking at it as saying you know, I was worried that the creativity, or, you know, base creativity, is not going to be there, but this brings certainly the creativity into it. I think you're absolutely right, I've been swayed here today. Your Honor, yeah. Dan: But you're still confronted with the basic constraint that attention is limited. We can do this, but it's enjoyable in its own. Whether anybody else thinks this is interesting or not doesn't really matter. We found it interesting yeah, yeah, in background. Dean: Uh, you know, charlotte created a, uh, a playbill for this as well. She just kept asking follow-up would you like me to create a playbill I said. I said, can you design a cover of the play Bill? And it's like you know yeah, what's it called Well the Mainzer Stad Theater proudly presents. The Press Betrayed A Tragic History in One Act, being a True and Faithful Account of the Lawsuit that Shook the world. Yeah, that's great I mean it's so amazing, right, that's like, that's just. Yeah, you're absolutely right, it's the creativity, I guess it's like if you think about it as a capability. It's like having a piano that's got 88 keys and your ability to tickle the ivories in a unique, unique way. Yeah, it's infinite, yeah, it's infinite yeah. And you're right that, nobody that that okay, I'm completely, I'm completely on board. That's a different perspective. Dan: Yeah, and the. The interesting thing is the. I've just taken a look at the odds here, so you have, you start with 10 and if you did you continue down with 10, that makes it 100, that makes it a thousand, you know, it makes it 10, 000, 100, 000, a million. Uh, you know. And then it you start. And the interesting thing, those are the odds. At a certain point it's one in ten billion that anyone else could follow the trail that you just did. You know, yeah, which makes it makes everything very unpredictable you know, it's just completely unpredictable, because yeah and original. Unpredictable and original yeah. And I think that this becomes a huge force in the world that what are the structures that can tolerate or respond well to this level of unpredictability? I think it's. And then there's different economic systems. Some economic systems are better, some political systems are better, some cultural systems are better, and I've been thinking a lot about that. There was a big event that happened two days ago, and that is the US signed their first new trade agreement under Trump's. That is, the US signed their first new trade agreement under Trump's trade rules with Vietnam, which is really interesting, that Vietnam should be the first, and Vietnam is going to pay 20 percent tariff on everything that ships in. Everything that is shipped produced by Vietnam into the United States has a 20% tariff on it. And they signed it two days ago. Okay. Dean: Wow. Dan: However, if China ships it because China maybe has a much bigger tariff than Vietnam does, but the Chinese have been sending their products to Vietnam where they're said made in Vietnam and they're shipped to the United States the US will be able to tell that in fact it's going to be 40% for Vietnam if they're shipping Chinese products through. Dean: And this can all be tracked by AI. Dan: Right, this can all be tracked by AI. The reason why Trump's thing with tariffs this year is radically different from anything that happened previously in history is that with AI you can track everything. Dean: Yeah. Dan: And it happens automatically. I mean, it's not a stack of paper on an accountant's desk, it's just electronic signals. Oh, no, no that came from the Chinese 40% Please, please, please, send us a check for 40%, right, right, right, right, 40%. And my sense is that this is the first instance where a new set of rules have been created for the whole world. I mean, trump went to Europe two weeks ago and the Europeans have been complaining about the fact that their contribution to NATO has to be 2% of GDP, and that's been contentious. I mean, canada is doing like 1% or something like that, and they're complaining. And he came away with an agreement where they're all going to increase their contribution to NATO to 5% of NDP, and part of the reason is they had just seen what his B-2 bombers did to Iran. The week before and I said, hey, it's up to you. I mean you can do it or not do it, but there's a reward for doing it and there's a penalty for not doing it, and we can track all this electronically. I mean we can tell what you're doing. I mean you can say one thing but, the electronics say something else. So I think we're into a new world. Dean: I really feel like that yeah, yeah, wow. Dan: But it's expertise in terms of an individual being an expert. There's expertise available anytime you want to do it, but an individual who's an expert, probably that individual is going to disappear. Dean: Yeah, I agree, yeah, I can't. Yeah, I mean this is, yeah, it's pretty amazing. It's just all moving so fast, right, that we just and I don't think people really understand what, what we have. Yeah, I think there's so many people I wonder what, the, what the you know percentage or numbers of people who've never ever interacted with chat GPT. Dan: Me, I've never. Dean: Well, exactly, but I mean, but perplexity, I have perplexity. Dan:Yeah, exactly. Dean: Yeah, yeah, that's interesting. Dan: Yeah, well, you know. I mean, there's people in the world who haven't interacted with electricity yet. Somewhere in the Amazon, you know, or somewhere, and you know I mean the whole point is life's not fair, you know, life's just not fair. Nobody's in charge and you know everything's made up but your little it was really you know extraordinary that you did it with Charlotte while we were talking, because yeah would you get two levels, two levels in or three levels in? Dean: I went three or four, like just that. So I said, yeah, I asked her about the top 10 things and I said, oh, tell me about the lawsuit. And she laid out the things and then she suggested would you like me dramatic? Uh yeah, and she did act one, act two, act three and then yeah doing it in, uh, in shakespearean, shakespearean. And she did that and then she created the playbill and I said, can you design a cover for the playbill? And there we are and that all happened happened while we're having the conversation. Dan: You know what's remarkable? This is about 150 years before Shakespeare. Dean: Yeah, exactly, it's wild, right. I mean I find I was looking at, I had someone, diane, one of the runs, our Go-Go Agent team. She was happened to be at my house yesterday and I was saying how I was looking, I'm going to redo my living room area. My living room area I was asking about, like, getting a hundred inch screen. And I would say asking Charlotte, like what's the optimum viewing distance for a hundred inch screen? And she's telling the whole, like you know, here's how you calculate it roughly. You know eight to 11 feet is the optimal. And I said, well, I've got a. You know I have a 20 by 25 room, so what would be the maximum? What about 150 inches? That would be a wonderful, immersive experience that you could have. You certainly got the room for it. It was just amazing how high should you mount? Dan: that yeah, but but can they get it in? Dean: that's the right, exactly. Dan: Yes, if you have to if you have, if you have to take out a wall to get it in, maybe, yeah, too expensive, yeah yeah, but anyway, that's just so. Dean: It's amazing right to just have all of that, that she knows all the calculations, all the things. Dan: Yeah, and I think the you know what you've just introduced is the whole thing is easy to know. Dean: The whole thing, is easy to know. Well, that's exactly it. Dan: This is easy to know. Whichever direction you want to go, anything you need will be easy to know. Dean: Yeah. Dan: And that's new in human affairs We've had to pay for expertise for that, yeah. Dean: You'd have to pay a researcher to look into all of this stuff right, yeah. And now we've got it on top. Dan: We were at the cottage last week and Babs has a little pouch it's sort of like a little thing that goes around her waist and it's got. You know she's got things in it, but she forgot that she put the Tesla. You know our keys for the Tesla in and she went swimming and then she came out. It doesn't work after you go swimming with the Tesla. Dean: I don't even have a key for my Tesla anymore. It's all on my phone. Yours is on your phone. Dan: Yeah, yeah well, maybe she. Well, that'll be an upgrade for her to do that. But anyway, she went on YouTube and she said how do you, if you go swimming with your Tesla, bob, and it doesn't work, can you repair it? And then she went on YouTube and it would be easier buying a new Tesla. Dean: That's funny yeah, first you do this, then you do this. And interesting, uh, there's a guy uh rory sutherland, who is the uh vice chairman of ogilvy, uh advertising oh yeah and wow, and yeah, he did he had a really interesting thought he said let's just propose that we're all using electric cars, that electric cars are the norm. And we're all charging them at home and we're all driving around and we're all. It's all. You know, everybody's doing that. And then somebody from Volkswagen comes up and says hey, I got another idea. What if, instead of this, electric engine? or electric power. What if we created a combustion engine that would take and create these mini explosions in the vehicle, and, of course, we'd have to have a transmission and we'd have to have all of these, uh, all these things, 250 components, and you know, and you'd be asking well, is it, is it, is it faster? Uh, no, is it, is it more convenient? No, is it, is it, you know, safer? you know none of those things. It would. There would be no way that we would make the leap from electric to gasoline if if it didn't already exist. That's an interesting thought. You and he said that kind of. he used this kind of thinking like rational thinking and he said that rational thinking often leads to the wrong conclusions. Like he said, if you had a beverage and your job was that you were trying to unseat Coca-Cola from the thing, if you're trying to be a competitor for Coca-Cola, rational thinking would say that you would want to have a beverage that tastes better than Coke, that is a little less expensive and comes in a bigger package. And he said that's what you would bigger container, that's what you would do to unseat them. But he said the reality is that the biggest disruptor to Coca-Cola is Red Bull, which is expensive in a small can and tastes terrible. It's like you would never come to the conclusion that that's what you're going to do. But that wasn't. It wasn't rational thinking that led to no no yeah, and the other. Dan: The other thing is that, um, you know, um, the infrastructure for the delivery of fossil fuel is a billion times greater than the infrastructure delivery system for electricity yes. And that's the big problem is that you know it's in the DNA of the entire system that we have this infrastructure and there's millions and millions and millions and millions of different things that already work. Dean: And you're trying to. Dan: But the other thing is just the key. There is energy density, it's called energy density. That if you light a match to gasoline, you just get enormous energy density. And this came up. I was listening to this great guy. I'll send you the link because he's really funny. He's got a blog called Manhattan Contrarian. Really really interesting. Okay, you know, really interesting. Dean: Okay. Dan: You know New York City. You know he's New York City. He's a New Yorker guy and he was just explaining the insanity of the thinking about energy in New York State and New York City and he said just how weird it is and one of the things is that they've banned fracking in New York. Dean: Oh, wow. Dan: They have a huge deposit of natural gas underneath New York State, but they've banned it. Okay, so that's one. They could very, very easily be one of the top energy-producing states, but rather they'd rather be one of the great energy. We have to import our energy from somewhere else, Because that puts us on the side of the angels rather than the side of the devils. You know. Dean: Oh right, yeah, Side of the angels rather than the side of the devils. Dan: You really want to be on the side of the angels, but he was talking that they're exploring with green hydrogen. Have you ever heard of green hydrogen? Dean: Never. Dan: Well, it's green because it's politically correct. It's green, and then it's hydrogen, it's green and then it's hydrogen, and so what they have is in one place it's on Lake Ontario, so across the lake from Toronto, and then it's also in the St Lawrence Seaway. They have two green energy sites. And they have one of them where it's really funny they're using natural gas to produce the electricity to power the plant that's converting hydrogen into energy. Dean: Okay. Dan: Why don't you just use the natural gas? Oh, no, no, no, no, no. We can't use natural gas. That's evil, that's the devil. And so it's costing them 10 times as much to produce hydrogen electricity out of hydrogen. Rather, they just use the natural gas in the beginning to use it. And if they just did fracking they'd get the natural gas to do it. But but that produces no bureaucratic jobs, and this other way produces 10 times more bureaucratic jobs. Dean: That's crazy, yeah, yeah. Dan: But he just takes the absurdity of it, of how they're trying to think well of themselves, how much it costs to think well of yourself, rather than if you just solved a problem, it would be much easier. Mm-hmm, yeah, yeah, amazing, yeah, marvelous thing. But I'm interested in how far you're going to go. I mean, you've already written yourself a great Shakespearean play, maybe you? don't have to go any further than that. Dean: I mean I think it's pretty fascinating, though, right Like, just to think that literally as an afterthought or a side quest, while we're, I would say as a whim. You know, that's really what we, this is what I think, that's really what I've been reframed today, that you could really chase whims with. Yeah, this you know that, that, that you can bring whatever creativity um you want to. It like to be able to say okay, she's suggesting a dramatic play, but the creativity would be what if we did it as a Shakespearean play? That would be. Dan: You know, I think Trump is tapping into this or something you know, because he had two weeks when it was just phenomenal. He just had win after win, after win after win, after, uh, after two weeks, I mean nothing, nothing didn't work for him. Supreme court, dropping bomb on iran, the passage of this great new tax bill, I mean just everything worked. And I said he's doing something different, but the one you know Elon Musk to do. We have to use this Doge campaign and we have to investigate all of Elon's government contracts. And he says that's what we have to do. Dean: We have to. Dan: Doge, Elon, and he says you know he'll lose everything. He'll lose Tesla. He'll lose SpaceX, everything He'll have Tesla. He'll lose SpaceX, everything. He'll have to go back to South Africa. Dean: I mean that's unbelievable. Dan: He's such a master like reframer. Dean: You know, I saw him turning the tables on Nancy Pelosi when she was questioning his intentions with the big beautiful bill Just tax breaks for your buddies. And he said oh, that's interesting, let's talk about the numbers. And he pulls out this thing. He says you know, you have been a public servant. Dan: You and your husband. Yeah, you and your husband, you've been a public servant, you've had a salary of $200,000 a year $280,000 and you're worth $430 million. How'd you do that? Dean: That's an interesting story. Dan: There's not a person on Wall Street who's done as well as you have. How did you do that? You know Exactly. Dean: I just think what a great reframe you know. Dan:Yeah. Dean: Yeah, he's a master at that. You know who I haven't heard from lately is Scott Adams. He's been off my radar. No, he's dying. He's been off my radar. Dan: He's dying, he's dying and he's in his last month or two. He's got severe pancreatic cancer. Dean: Oh, no, really. Dan: And you know how you do that, how you do that. You know I'm convinced you know, I mentioned it that you die from not getting tested. I'm sure the guy hasn't gotten tested in the last you know 10 years. You know because everything else you know you got to get tested. You know that stuff is like pancreatic is the worst because it goes the fastest. It goes the fastest Steve Jobs. And even Steve Jobs didn't have the worst kind, he just fooled around with all sorts of Trying to get natural like yours, yeah. Yeah, sort of sketchy sketchy. You know possibilities. There was no reason for him to die when he did. He could have, he could have been, you know, could have bypassed it. But two things you didn't get tested or you got tested too late. Dean: So that's my Well, you said something one time. People say I don't want to know. He said well, you're going to find out. I said don't you? Dan: worry, don't worry, you'll find out. When do you want to find out? Dean: Right Exactly Good, right Exactly Good question yeah. Dan: What do you want to do with the information Right, exactly, all right. Well, this was a different kind of podcast. Dean: Absolutely. We created history right here, right, creativity. This is a turning point. For me, personally, this is a turning point for me personally. Dan: I was a witness yeah fascinating okay, dan, I'll be in Chicago next week. I'll talk to you next week, okay, awesome bye, okay, bye.

    The Michael Berry Show
    PM Show Hr 1 | Nancy Pelosi is Mysteriously Rich, Tom Homan is Getting Death Threats, & Dems are Making up Lies About Threats

    The Michael Berry Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 31:59 Transcription Available


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    Solartopia Green Power & Wellness Hour
    Solartopia Green Power & Wellness Hour 7.3.25

    Solartopia Green Power & Wellness Hour

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 122:02


    US REP JAMIE RASKIN & THE ATTACK ON US DEMOCRACY & ECOLOGY We begin GREEP Zoom #229 with citations for  “The Choreography of War” by our Poet Laureate MIMI GERMAN, whose latest poem is compacted into a brilliant three lines. Green Party Presidential nominee HOWIE HAWKINS discusses the nitty-gritties of Ranked Choice Voting & instant runoff. The great MARIANNE WILLIAMSON gives us a brief hello & a promise to come visit us again soon. Beyond Nuclear's KEVIN KAMPS reminds us about how powerful is the rise of renewables worldwide along with the demise of nuke power. Co-host MIKE HERSH gives us a stellar introduction for US REP JAMIE RASKIN. Rep. Raskin provides a brief excursion into the dire damage being done to our electoral system through the widespread assault on the Voting Rights Act, emphasizing the powerful impact of the No Kings Day marches.. The great RAY MCCLENDON of the Georgia-based Communities United for Justice connects with Rep. Raskin, sharing concerns about the mass disenfranchisement being imposed on the national electorate. In response Rep. Raskin warns of the anti-democracy provisions of the SAVE Act, aiming to keep millions of women from voting. Progressive Democrats of America's great Executive Director ALAN MINSKY emphasizes that Progressive activists are the true patriots. Rep. Raskin argues that the Founders' legacies are being assaulted because of their timeless commitment to democracy. A request for help comes from MAYOR HEIDE LAMPERT of Waldport, Oregon, who proclaims herself to be a Warrior for Democracy in the face of a fascist assault. Howie Hawkins & Kevin Kamps chime in with demands for real democracy & an end to subsidies for nuke power. Agricultural activist legend RUDY ARREDONDO warns of the dismemberment of the US Department of Agriculture & the breaking federal commitments to American farming. Rep. Raskin supports Rudy by underscoring the damage being done by ICE raids to the agricultural workers and the farms that depend on them. Green activist HEIDI VERTHALLER plugs for renewables and asks Jamie if he will run for president, to which Rep. Raskin answers in the affirmative. We hear from DONALD SMITH about a book called UNCHECKED that blames Nancy Pelosi for the failure of the impeachments of Trump. LA's JOHN SEELEY supports rank choice voting, but warns against it in the final NYC election. Frequent commentator NICOLE UNG warns that Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook et. al. are unifying for more nuke power. From MYLA RESON we hear of New York Lieutenant Governor Antonio DelGado, who opposes nuke power. Minnesotan HEDY TRIPP calls in from Malaysia to wonder about the threat to have NY Mayoral candidate Mamdani deported. Engineer STEVE CARUSO warns that the threat to de-naturalize would-be Mayor  Mamdani is being used nationwide. Ohio eco-activist VINA COLLEY illuminates the push for Small Modular Reactors' horrendous waste & Trump's sinister mis-use of radiation victims while slashing their compensation. Phone activist NINA SINGER urges everyone to call their Senators about the Big Bill and the destruction of the Everglades. No Nukes legend KARL GROSSMAN talks about the importance of meeting with a NY Governor candidate who's against nuke power. An emphasis for “boots on the ground comes from HOWIE DUIT. KPFK Board Chair TATANKA BRICCA emphasizes the long history of farmworker activism in CA... and its forever impact.  Frequent GREEPster DONALD SMITH introduces us to the work on nuke waste at Hanford coming from Jerry Politt, who we'll track down…. But in honor of Independence weekend, we will not meet on July 7….so please celebrate & work for at least two more centuries of American democracy.     

    Tony Katz + The Morning News
    Tony Katz and the Morning News with Craig Collins 2nd Hr 7-3-25

    Tony Katz + The Morning News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 27:26


    Nancy Pelosi says "no" to the Big Beautiful Bill. She wants to "throw a punch" for the children. CNN so upset that CBS has settled with President Trump. Far-left activist Elie Mystal tells Joy Reid that the United States is "the BAD GUY on the world stage". Whole lotta people doing "nothing" this 4th of July. Deadpool Colts Mask. Scientists say we're drinking coffee the wrong way. Gen Z are confused by things found in hotels. Tinder to require facial recognition to get into the app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Tony Katz + The Morning News
    Tony Katz and the Morning News with Craig Collins Full Show 7-3-25

    Tony Katz + The Morning News

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 79:17


    Another Democrat crying on camera over the Big Beautiful Bill. The Babylon Bee Lists Ten More States that Have Announced Their Own Versions of Alligator Alcatraz. Chuck E. Cheese for adults? Dems once championed the welfare work requirements they now claim are “abusive”. Spicey McMuffin at McDonalds. Craig's wife's family once fed him a goat. Nancy Pelosi says "no" to the Big Beautiful Bill. She wants to "throw a punch" for the children. CNN so upset that CBS has settled with President Trump. Far-left activist Elie Mystal tells Joy Reid that the United States is "the BAD GUY on the world stage". Whole lotta people doing "nothing" this 4th of July. Deadpool Colts Mask. Scientists say we're drinking coffee the wrong way. Gen Z are confused by things found in hotels. Tinder to require facial recognition to get into the app. AOC caught lying again. Hakeem Jeffries fighting BBB with a Bat. Back off Terry. A 4th of July tradition. Wife angry at husband for asking a dumb question. Money is a downer for some married men. Mike Johnson wants to pass the Senate version of the Big Beautiful Bill. Trade deal with Vietnam. Tesla self-driving feature wants to drive down train tracks. Hiring is up. Charlize Theron brags about bagging a man much younger than her. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Parsing Immigration Policy
    Marriage Fraud: The Hidden Gateway to U.S. Entry

    Parsing Immigration Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 34:27


    This week's episode of the Parsing Immigration Policy podcast explores a topic rarely covered in the media: marriage fraud. Guest host Marguerite Telford, the Center's Director of Communications, sits down with Richard Lee, a former USCIS Immigration Officer and author, to discuss how sham marriages are orchestrated to gain a green card—and eventually citizenship—often then bringing extended family members through chain migration. They also examine how existing U.S. laws and loopholes make it easier for bad actors to exploit the system, in part, by sharing real-life stories.Key topics:What is marriage fraud? A marriage entered with the primary intention of securing immigration benefits—green cards, citizenship, and eventual chain migration.Types of marriage fraudSingle scheme marriage (friendship marriages)Single scheme one sided marriage (U.S. citizen used and defrauded)Arranged marriage (a paid broker is used and includes fraud rings)Cases of marriage fraudThe Numbers: Rich Lee draws on his USCIS experience in Atlanta, where he uncovered approximately 3,000 marriage-fraud cases over three years, primarily involving immigrant communities common to the region – the two most common foreign nationals involved were from Nigeria and Ghana.Where do brokers find the U.S. citizens to exploit?Lee discusses how homeless people are preyed upon.VAWA fraudAliens exploit the Violence Against Women Act, a federal law that provides protection for victims of domestic violence. The law provides an easy pathway to a green card due to a huge bias towards the alien, who can claim abuse and then self-petition for a green card, all without any in-person interview. This claim of abuse often takes place without the alleged abuser's knowledge. No evidence or information can be taken from the alleged abuser or his family.Telford questions whether it would be a good idea to amend the law so abuse can be contested – maybe adding an adversarial proceeding before an immigration judge.Lee believes that VAWA cases should be taken away from the Vermont Service Center.Lee also believes that in-person interviews should be required to safeguard against fraudulent misuse.USCIS cultureLee explains that he experienced a shift in the agency's culture during his time as an immigration officer. USCIS is now focused almost exclusively on serving immigrants with little support provided to U.S. citizens.Victims are encouraged to report fraud on the ICE tipline:1-866-DHS-2-ICE or ICE.gov/tiplineHostMarguerite Telford is the Director of Communications at the Center for Immigration Studies.GuestRichard Lee is a former USCIS Immigration Officer and author.RelatedAfter the Border: 42 Eye-Opening, Shocking, Crazy, Happy & Fun Stories from a Retired U.S. Immigration OfficerIntro MontageVoices in the opening montage:Sen. Barack Obama at a 2005 press conference.Sen. John McCain in a 2010 election ad.President Lyndon Johnson, upon signing the 1965 Immigration Act.Booker T. Washington, reading in 1908 from his 1895 Atlanta Exposition speech.Laraine Newman as a "Conehead" on SNL in 1977.Hillary Clinton in a 2003 radio interview.Cesar Chavez in a 1974 interview.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaking to reporters in 2019.Prof. George Borjas in a 2016 C-SPAN appearance.Sen. Jeff Sessions in 2008 comments on the Senate floor.Candidate Trump in 2015 campaign speech.Charlton Heston in "Planet of the Apes".

    The Regular Joe Show
    RJS - 7/3/25 - Segment 6

    The Regular Joe Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 10:16


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    Parsing Immigration Policy
    Can the Military Enforce Immigration Law?

    Parsing Immigration Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 34:51


    This week's episode of the Parsing Immigration Policy podcast delves into the Insurrection Act, its historical uses, and whether it could legally authorize the use of the military to assist in the arrest and removal of illegal aliens.The Insurrection Act allows presidents to deploy federal troops not only in cases of insurrection but also when federal law can't practicably be enforced through conventional means. The Posse Comitatus Act, which many point to as preventing such a use of troops, is not the obstacle many assume it is.President Trump so far has only tasked troops with protection of federal facilities and agents, but, if he chooses to exercise it, he does have authority under the Insurrection Act to put them to work actually enforcing immigration law.“The Insurrection Act has been invoked by leaders of both parties to protect civil rights and to enforce federal law. President Trump would have ample justification to use the Insurrection Act to allow the U.S. military to assist with large-scale deportation efforts,” said podcast guest George Fishman, Senior Legal Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies and former Deputy General Counsel at DHS.Historical precedent:Over the past more than 200 years, presidents have relied on the Insurrection Act to deal with some 30 crises.Presidents of both parties have relied on the Insurrection Act: Grant to suppress the early KKK, Cleveland to protect Chinese immigrants, Eisenhower, Kennedy, and Johnson to enforce civil rights for African Americans, Bush to restore order during the 1992 LA riots.Misconceptions about the Posse Comitatus Act (PCA):The PCA does not apply where Congress has explicitly authorized military use — such as under the Insurrection Act.Immigration enforcement today:More than 15 million illegal aliens are in the U.S.3.6 million backlog in immigration court.1.4 million aliens have final removal orders, yet remain at large. Millions of removable aliens were released by the Biden administration, and ICE has no knowledge of their location.ICE has only 6,000 officers to manage enforcement nationwide.HostMark Krikorian is the Executive Director of the Center for Immigration StudiesGuestGeorge Fishman is the Senior Legal Fellow at the Center for Immigration StudiesRelatedDon't Fear the Insurrection ActPresident Trump Doesn't Need to Invoke the Insurrection Act — He Already HasIntro MontageVoices in the opening montage:Sen. Barack Obama at a 2005 press conference.Sen. John McCain in a 2010 election ad.President Lyndon Johnson, upon signing the 1965 Immigration Act.Booker T. Washington, reading in 1908 from his 1895 Atlanta Exposition speech.Laraine Newman as a "Conehead" on SNL in 1977.Hillary Clinton in a 2003 radio interview.Cesar Chavez in a 1974 interview.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaking to reporters in 2019.Prof. George Borjas in a 2016 C-SPAN appearance.Sen. Jeff Sessions in 2008 comments on the Senate floor.Candidate Trump in 2015 campaign speech.Charlton Heston in "Planet of the Apes".

    3 Martini Lunch
    Cuomo Canceled by the Commie, ICE Intercepts Iranian Illegals, Pelosi's Preposterous Profits

    3 Martini Lunch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 19:57


    Undisputed King of Stuff and Sink the Rising Sun author Jon Gabriel fills in for Jim on today's 3 Martini Lunch. Join Jon and Greg as they celebrate the political demise of Andrew Cuomo and shudder at the rise of Zohran Mamdani in New York City. They also focus on ICE taking concerning Iranian illegals into custody, and Nancy Pelosi raking in more millions through very suspicious investments.First, Jon and Greg react to far-left Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani's decisive win over disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic mayoral primary. They cheer Cuomo's collapse after scandals involving nursing home COVID deaths, sexual misconduct, and misuse of staff. But they are horrified that Mamdani, an avowed socialist, is now the heavy favorite to become mayor. They chronicle Mamdani's absurd campaign promises, his obvious antipathy towards Israel, and more.Next, they welcome news that ICE has detained 16 Iranian nationals illegally in the U.S. following the airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites. One of those nabbed is a former member of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps who admits connections to Hezbollah. Another was a sniper in the Iranian army. Jon says this is good work by Homeland Security to muzzle a threat before it starts.Finally, they dig into Nancy Pelosi's latest round of highly suspicious stock trades. The former House Speaker and her husband dumped shares in two major companies just before both were hit with federal investigations. While Pelosi isn't alone in ethically questionable investing, Jon argues she perfectly embodies why the American people do not trust their government.Please visit our great sponsors:It's free, online, and easy to start—no strings attached. Enroll in American Foreign Policy  with Hillsdale College. Visit https://Hillsdale.edu/MartiniTalk it out with Betterhelp. Our listeners get 10% off their first month at https://BetterHelp.com/3ML

    The Newsmax Daily with Rob Carson
    Voices from Iran: A Listener's Powerful Story

    The Newsmax Daily with Rob Carson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 42:54


    -He exposes alleged insider trading and unethical wealth accumulation by Nancy Pelosi and her husband, highlighting suspiciously timed stock moves and their net worth growth. -John Reid, candidate for Virginia lieutenant governor, joins via the Newsmax Hotline, discussing public education failures, tax reform, and his race against progressive Democrat Ghazala Hashmi. Today's podcast is sponsored by : BIRCH GOLD - Protect and grow your retirement savings with gold. Text ROB to 98 98 98 for your FREE information kit! INCOGNI – Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code CARSON at the following link and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/CARSON CB DISTILLERY : Get healthy sleep with 25% off your first order at http://CBDistillery.com and use promo code CARSON To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : RobCarsonShow@gmail.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (www.patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media:  -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB  -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX  -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax  -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
    Three Martini Lunch: Cuomo Canceled by the Commie, ICE Intercepts Iranian Illegals, Pelosi's Preposterous Profits

    The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 19:57


    Undisputed King of Stuff and Sink the Rising Sun author Jon Gabriel fills in for Jim on today's 3 Martini Lunch. Join Jon and Greg as they celebrate the political demise of Andrew Cuomo and shudder at the rise of Zohran Mamdani in New York City. They also focus on ICE taking concerning Iranian illegals into […]

    The Regular Joe Show
    RJS - 6/25/25 - Whole Show

    The Regular Joe Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 110:49


    The NYC mayoral race continues to get interesting, major stakes involved for the biggest city in the country. Trump meets with NATO leaders. An eminent domain battle in New Jersey. VP Vance tells a hilarious story about President Trump. Karmelo Antony is indicted on 1st degree murder charges for the stabbing that led to the death of Austin Metcalf. Alligator Alcatraz has been officially approved. Nancy Pelosi is not in favor of a 3rd impeachment of Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Regular Joe Show
    RJS - 6/25/25 - Segment 11

    The Regular Joe Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 16:25


    Alligator Alcatraz. Jasmine Crockett wants you to respect her authority. Nancy Pelosi is even against a 3rd impeachment of Trump...says it's not worth it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Rubin Report
    Trump Goes in Expletive-Filled Tirade Over Israel & Iran Messing Up Ceasefire Agreement

    The Rubin Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 61:13


    Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about Donald Trump's swearing on camera in a furious tirade aimed at both Israel and Iran for breaking their ceasefire that had halted the Iran-Israel War; White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stunning Gateway Pundit's Jordan Conradson with her answer to his question about Trump listening to warmongers like Lindsey Graham and betraying his America First message; Nancy Pelosi coming under fire for her hypocrisy on presidents needing congresssional authority to launch an attack on a sovereign nation; “The View's” Joy Behar needing ABC News' Jonathan Karl to explain to her why Donald Trump didn't notify Iran about his plans to attack their nuclear facilities; JD Vance telling the “All-In Podcast's” Chamath Palihapitiya what he saw firsthand at the southern border crisis that that should have Americans concerned about the amount of sleeper cells let into the country under Joe Biden; new polling suggesting that Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani may beat Andrew Cuomo to become the next mayor of New York City as he is confronted by a reporter about his changing accents; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Book Profits - Get started on selling your used books online - a simple, profitable business anyone can do! Go to http://bookprofits.com/Rubin Golden Revive- Don't reach for another painkiller until you learn about this little-known turmeric “hack” for pain and inflammation. Go to: https://goldenrevive.com/RUBIN Rumble Premium - Corporate America is fighting to remove speech, Rumble is fighting to keep it. If you really believe in this fight Rumble is offering $10 off with the promo code RUBIN when you purchase an annual subscription. Go to: https://Rumble.com/premium/RUBIN and use promo code RUBIN  

    Drew Berquist Live
    Operation Midnight Hammer Strikes Iran Harder Than Paul Pelosi's Boyfriend...But Should it Have?

    Drew Berquist Live

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 73:55


    Operation Midnight Hammer Strikes Iran Harder Than Paul Pelosi's Boyfriend...But Should it Have?Live Show Monday-Thursday, 3pm est.SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/drewberquist NEWS: https://DrewBerquist.com MERCH: https://RedBeachNation.com#DrewBerquist #ThisIsMyShow #TIMSTop 100 Political News Podcast with https://www.millionpodcasts.com/political-news-podcasts/Show Notes/Links:Iran announces approval to close Straits of Hormuzhttps://x.com/Breaking911/status/1936777085294416255Thomas Massie's take on mainstream mediahttps://x.com/SKMorefield/status/1936864689968869855Trump unleashes on Thomas Massie in Truth Social Posthttps://x.com/Breaking911/status/1936852426113360247Trump suggests regime change in Iran in MIGA posthttps://x.com/BreannaMorello/status/1936892007189815536Reza Pahlavi is the guyhttps://x.com/ShadowofEzra/status/1937126914822451415Hegseth on whether China, North Korea or others will join in retaliationhttps://x.com/highbrow_nobrow/status/1936764458409623985JD Vance says this president isn't dumb like previous presidentshttps://x.com/unusual_whales/status/1936907297873187247NYC Mayoral primary poll shows Socialist Zohran Mamdani jumping ahead of Andrew Cuomohttps://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1937116655164739811Zohran Mamdani campaign videohttps://x.com/ingelramdecoucy/status/1936842021475680475See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Rick Stacy Morning Show
    The Rick Stacy Morning Show 6.23.25

    The Rick Stacy Morning Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 129:34


    US attacks nuclear sites in Iran, Nick Cannon can't name all of his children, Boy George and J.K. Rowling have a fight on the internet, being on time is racist, Orlando Bloom made fun of Katy Perry going to space, Jeff Bezos' 3 day wedding extravaganza in Venice is sparking local anger, and how much money politician Nancy Pelosi has made from insider trading...

    The Dan O'Donnell Show
    Kevin Nicholson fills in for Dan

    The Dan O'Donnell Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 110:47


    Kevin discusses the US' mission to hamper Iran's nuclear facilities over the weekend (with breaking news toward the end), the New York City mayoral primary and cautions about ranked choice voting, Nancy Pelosi's sus investment success, the effects of AI and ChatGPT on people, the Fed's approach to interest rates, and the (crazy) value of sports franchises.

    Live The Dream Media
    Wake Up Live W/ Christopher DeSimone Ep.102

    Live The Dream Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 179:50


    Chris is back1st and 2nd hour: Chris is back from vacay and explains the fallout of the US bombing of Iran. Pima County jacks your taxes and makes it sounds like they did you a favor. 3rd hour: Brother Joe DeSimone joins the discussion: Nancy Pelosi is killing it on the stock market and retirement of Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas

    The Rick and Kelly Show
    RICK & KELLY'S DAILY SMASH *ALMOST COMMERCIAL FREE MONDAY JUNE 23* (the only commercials are ours!)

    The Rick and Kelly Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 28:12


    Rick & Kelly proudly reveal their new DAILY SMASH MERCH WEBSITE is UP!!! Get your Smash hats, mugs, sweats and more at: https//dailysmashmerch.spiritsale.comIn this ALMOST commercial-free episode (the only ads are the products they share from their seats during the show) Rick & Kelly recap their weekend, with videos including a bike ride on the beach & the Mermaid Parade in Coney Island NY, how glass bottles might have more plastic than plastic bottles, a very revealing chart showing who's got the most military aircraft on the planet (hint: it's not Pakistan, China or Russia) and the absolutely incredible luck, brilliance or something else... allowing Nancy Pelosi to be the greatest stock trader in America IN THE NEWS!Oh, and CONGRATULATIONS to the OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER, your new NBA CHAMPS!KOIA PROTEIN SHAKES:https://www.drinkkoia.com/KELLYSPICKSBEAST:https://get.aspr.app/SJ19MvFor ALL THE THINGS KELLY LOVES, CLICK HERE:⁠https://shopmy.us/kellyandrick⁠Rick & Kelly are PROUD to be the OFFICIAL LAUNCH PARTNERS with SOULLIFE MINERAL SUPPLEMENTS here in America! Get the Rick & Kelly DOUBLE discount of $20 off per bottle by buying 2 or more bottles & hitting AUTO ORDER at:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://soullife.com/rickandkellyFor more info on how to book Kelly, Rick or the two of them for coffee, lunch, dinner or drinks, go to:https://www.fansocial.co⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out Rick & Kelly's favorite ingestible peptides HERE:https://boards.com/a/vL3gBe.kypDicRick & Kelly would love for you to join them on Patreon, where they post hour-plus long, commercial free episodes every week, including celebrity interviews, cooking segments and other videos you won't find on their YouTube channel!Sign up for the Rick & Kelly Show on Patreon.com now!⁠⁠ https:// www.patreon.com/rickkellyshow  ⁠⁠#beast #koia #mermaidparade #beach #bicycles #bikeride #glass #plastic #newsyoucanuse #israel #iran #newsmax #newsmax2 #theleventhalreport #live #demonstrations #rhoc #kellydodd #cooking #kitchen #newkitchen #badasskitchen #zline #homeimprovements #tile #backsplash #paint #kitchen #remodel #fansocial #kellydodd #kellyleventhal #rickleventhal #newportbeach #huntingtonbeach #make #ingestible #ingestiblepeptides #peptides #california #californiagovernor #kitchen #irondoors #pinkys #beverlyhills #rhobh #realhousewives #patreon #jefflewislive #siriusxm #mulberrystreet #pickleballpartytown⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

    WSKY The Bob Rose Show
    The she-wolf of Wall Street

    WSKY The Bob Rose Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 5:49


    With a net family worth of $413-million, former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi as a stock-picker has outperformed the most prolific hedge funds. Or does she have information others don't?

    Parsing Immigration Policy
    A Conversation with Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach

    Parsing Immigration Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 39:49


    Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, chairman of the Republican Attorneys General Association, joins Parsing Immigration Policy for a wide-ranging discussion of immigration enforcement, voter integrity, and state-federal cooperation.A key national voice on immigration issues, Kobach shares with host Mark Krikorian insights into the practical and legal efforts that states like Kansas are taking to combat illegal immigration.Highlights include:Illegal Population in KansasAn estimated 90,000 to 100,000 illegal aliens reside in Kansas, many working in industries like construction.State-Federal Law Enforcement CooperationKansas was among the first two states to sign 287(g) cooperation agreements with ICE.ICE has only 15,000 agents for interior enforcement – insufficient for mass removals. Kobach emphasized that under 287(g) the daily “net” cast by local officers provides the eyes and ears for federals agents.Legal Advocacy & LitigationDACA Challenge: Kobach represented ICE agents in early litigation against President Obama's DACA program.Obamacare Benefits Case: Led a multi-state coalition to stop illegal aliens from receiving Affordable Care Act benefits and received a victory from the 8th Circuit.Census Litigation: Currently leading a multi-state effort to exclude illegal aliens from the census for purposes of congressional apportionment. Including illegal aliens and those here on temporary visas causes “all kinds of constitutional problems.”Election IntegrityFormer vice chair of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity under the first Trump administration.As Secretary State of the State of Kansas, Kobach implemented strict voter ID laws, requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote.Warns that illegal immigrants voting dilutes the votes of U.S. citizens.E-VerifyPrivate businesses in Kansas are not required to use E-Verify, but the agencies and contractors under the Attorney General are mandated to use it for new hires.Broader E-Verify bills have not been enacted due to a strong business lobby in the state.NSEERS (National Security Entry-Exit Registration System)This was a post-9/11 system designed by Kobach when he was at the U.S. Department of Justice to stop the terrorist threat posed by the ease of getting a temporary visa and overstaying that visa.Whenever an alien from a high-risk terrorist country overstayed a temporary visa, he was flagged so that local law enforcement across the country could arrest him during any routine stop.The INS system led to 1,500 arrests of Pakistani illegal aliens, and caused the self-deportation of an estimated 15,000 more.Went into effect in 2002, but President Obama cancelled the program. If it were still in effect, the recent attack by a visa overstayer in Colorado might have been stopped.In today's commentary, Krikorian, the Center's executive director, highlights a corporate-backed push – championed by Agriculture Secretary Rollins – to exempt certain sectors from immigration enforcement. President Trump briefly embraced it, triggering swift backlash from the base and within the administration. The move was quickly reversed, but serves as a reminder that pro-unlimited immigration forces remain active, even within the GOP. Eternal vigilance is essential to ensure that immigration policy forces employers to hustle for workers – not the other way around. A tight labor market is in the national interest.HostMark Krikorian is the Executive Director of the Center for Immigration StudiesGuestKansas Attorney General Kris Kobach.Related287(g) Program: A Force Multiplier for Immigration EnforcementA Preventable Terrorist Attack: NSEERS never should have been cancelledAttorney General of Kansas WebsiteKris Kobach personal websiteThat Was FastIntro MontageVoices in the opening montage:Sen. Barack Obama at a 2005 press conference.Sen. John McCain in a 2010 election ad.President Lyndon Johnson, upon signing the 1965 Immigration Act.Booker T. Washington, reading in 1908 from his 1895 Atlanta Exposition speech.Laraine Newman as a "Conehead" on SNL in 1977.Hillary Clinton in a 2003 radio interview.Cesar Chavez in a 1974 interview.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaking to reporters in 2019.Prof. George Borjas in a 2016 C-SPAN appearance.Sen. Jeff Sessions in 2008 comments on the Senate floor.Candidate Trump in 2015 campaign speech.Charlton Heston in "Planet of the Apes".

    The Truth Central with Dr. Jerome Corsi
    The CCP Election Interference Scheme's Deep State Connection

    The Truth Central with Dr. Jerome Corsi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 35:26


    Dr. Jerome Corsi looks more deeply into the CCP's election interreference plan to create fake drivers' licenses (fake voters) and skew the mail-in ballot system of 2020 -- as it has ties to the US' Deep State -- on Corsi Nation.Also:A video surfaced with Nancy Pelosi's reactions to J6 and planned response. President Trump and the Israel-Iran WarUkraine has fallen under the radar.Visit The Corsi Nation website: https://www.corsination.comIf you like what we are doing, please support our Sponsors:MyVitalC https://www.thetruthcentral.com/myvitalc-ess60-in-organic-olive-oil/Swiss America: https://www.swissamerica.com/offer/CorsiRMP.phpGet Dr. Corsi's new book, The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy: The Final Analysis: Forensic Analysis of the JFK Autopsy X-Rays Proves Two Headshots from the Right Front and One from the Rear, here: https://www.amazon.com/Assassination-President-John-Kennedy-Headshots/dp/B0CXLN1PX1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=20W8UDU55IGJJ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ymVX8y9V--_ztRoswluApKEN-WlqxoqrowcQP34CE3HdXRudvQJnTLmYKMMfv0gMYwaTTk_Ne3ssid8YroEAFg.e8i1TLonh9QRzDTIJSmDqJHrmMTVKBhCL7iTARroSzQ&dib_tag=se&keywords=jerome+r.+corsi+%2B+jfk&qid=1710126183&sprefix=%2Caps%2C275&sr=8-1Join Dr. Jerome Corsi on Substack: https://jeromecorsiphd.substack.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/corsi-nation--5810661/support.

    Valuetainment
    "We Begged Trump!" - Nancy Pelosi EXPOSED In National Guard LIE Over LA Riots

    Valuetainment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 19:52


    The political chaos in California escalates as Newsom reacts to ICE protests, with funding behind the riots and media spin. Michael Knowles and the team dive into the real story behind the protests, the role of George Soros, and the impact of Trump's timely responses on the national stage.

    The Robert Scott Bell Show
    Jonathan Emord, RFK Hits a Wall, Darrell Issa 'Insurrection', Fearmongering Pundits, James Lyons-Weiler, RFK calls CNN's Bluff - The RSB Show 6-12-25

    The Robert Scott Bell Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 160:09


    TODAY ON THE ROBERT SCOTT BELL SHOW: Jonathan Emord, RFK's AHA Hits Congress Wall, Darrell Issa Calls Riots 'Insurrection', Fearmongering Pundits Disappointed, Riots Because of ICE Raids??, Pelosi: "Exuberance of the Moment", RFK Fills ACIP Committee, Detox Heavy Metals Naturally, James Lyons-Weiler, Gentiana Lutea, Kennedy calls CNN's Bluff and MORE! https://robertscottbell.com/rfks-aha-hits-congress-wall-darrell-issa-calls-riots-insurrection-fearmongering-pundits-disappointed-riots-because-of-ice-raids-pelosi-exuberance-of-the-moment-rfk-fills-acip/https://boxcast.tv/view/jonathan-emord-rfk-hits-a-wall-darrell-issa-insurrection-fearmongering-pundits-james-lyons-weiler-rfk-calls-cnns-bluff---the-rsb-show-6-12-25-teenhjgzcl41ccgzdujm Please read this disclaimer carefully before you (“you”, “your”) use our [Your Website URL] website (“website”, “service”) operated by the [Your Business Name] (“operator”, “us”, “we”, “our”). Purpose and Character The use of copyrighted material on the website is for non-commercial, educational purposes, and is intended to provide benefit to the public through information, critique, teaching, scholarship, or research. Nature of Copyrighted Material Weensure that the copyrighted material used is for supplementary and illustrative purposes and that it contributes significantly to the user's understanding of the content in a non-detrimental way to the commercial value of the original content. Amount and Substantiality Our website uses only the necessary amount of copyrighted material to achieve the intended purpose and does not substitute for the original market of the copyrighted works. Effect on Market Value The use of copyrighted material on our website does not in any way diminish or affect the market value of the original work. We believe that our use constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Law. If you believe that any content on the website violates your copyright, please contact us providing the necessary information, and we will take appropriate action to address your concern.

    Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
    Protest Outrage, Americans in Favor of Trump's Immigration Policy, New China Deal & Pastor John Amanchukwu on the Decline of Fatherhood

    Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 35:38


    Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Wednesday, June 11, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill discusses the riots in Los Angeles, arguing that Governor Newsom has allowed the situation to escalate in order to place blame on President Trump. A look at the bold lie Nancy Pelosi is telling about the riots in L.A. and  Trump. Do you approve of the way the Trump administration is handling immigration? China and the U.S. wrapped up two days of talks on tariffs and the global economy. Why FBI Director Kash Patel has filed a lawsuit against an MSNBC columnist. Pastor John Amanchukwu joins the No Spin News to discuss the dramatic decline of fatherhood in America. Final Thought: Americans who hate their country.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Parsing Immigration Policy
    The 287(g) Program: A Force Multiplier for Immigration Enforcement

    Parsing Immigration Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 41:42


    The Center for Immigration Studies releases a new podcast episode focusing on the 287(g) program, an ICE initiative that empowers and trains local law enforcement to help identify and detain illegal aliens involved in criminal activity. The Center's director of policy studies Jessica Vaughan joins host Mark Krikorian to explain how the program works, why it matters, and what's next.Highlights include:What is 287(g)?A federal program established in 1996 that deputizes state and local law enforcement officers to perform certain ICE functions under ICE supervision.The Three Models:Jail Enforcement Model – Officers in the jail have access to DHS databases to investigate the immigration status of inmates, conduct interviews, and even start the deportation process by issuing charging documents.Warrant Service Officer Model – Officers serve ICE warrants and can detain and transport aliens to ICE custody.Task Force/Street Model – Officers can identify and detain aliens encountered during routine police work. In addition, agencies can address specific crime problems related to illegal immigration, such as drug or human trafficking, gangs, or identity theft, but this model has not yet been reinstated by the Trump administration.Training & Oversight:Officers receive ICE training in immigration law and civil rights protections. Agreements are regularly audited to prevent abuse of authority.Policy Shifts:Under Biden: No new agreements accepted, funding cut, most existing agreements terminated; at the end of his term only 43 active agreements were still in effect.Under Trump & Post-2024: Program rapidly expanding – now 635 agreements in 40 states, with Texas and Florida mandating statewide participation.Why It Matters:287(g) is a force multiplier that helps areas underserved by ICE or in areas where the criminal alien caseload exceeds ICE's resources, ensuring criminal aliens don't slip through the cracks.In today's commentary, host Mark Krikorian, the Center's executive director, highlights the return of the “Maryland man,” Kilmar Abrego Garcia, to face federal prosecution. What can be learned from the legal battle and the coverage and reaction to the case?HostMark Krikorian is the Executive Director of the Center for Immigration StudiesGuestJessica Vaughan is the Director of Policy Studies at the Center for Immigration Studies.RelatedLearn more about 287(g) program at ICE.govThe 287(g) Program: Protecting Home Towns and HomelandBiden Administration Changes ICE's 287(g) Page and Admits There is a Hold on ProgramWe Are All Less Safe: Biden Targets ICE Law Enforcement ProgramKilmar Abrego Garcia Is Back — to Face Federal Prosecution: Key takeaways from the grand jury indictment and the AG's press conferenceIntro MontageVoices in the opening montage:Sen. Barack Obama at a 2005 press conference.Sen. John McCain in a 2010 election ad.President Lyndon Johnson, upon signing the 1965 Immigration Act.Booker T. Washington, reading in 1908 from his 1895 Atlanta Exposition speech.Laraine Newman as a "Conehead" on SNL in 1977.Hillary Clinton in a 2003 radio interview.Cesar Chavez in a 1974 interview.House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaking to reporters in 2019.Prof. George Borjas in a 2016 C-SPAN appearance.Sen. Jeff Sessions in 2008 comments on the Senate floor.Candidate Trump in 2015 campaign speech.Charlton Heston in "Planet of the Apes".

    The Newsmax Daily with Rob Carson
    Follow the Money: Who's Funding America's Unrest?

    The Newsmax Daily with Rob Carson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 41:36


    -Rob Carson compares recent riots in Los Angeles to the 2020 unrest, blaming the Democratic Party and left-wing groups for orchestrating the chaos. -Carson slams prominent Democrats including Nancy Pelosi, Karen Bass, Maxine Waters, and Gavin Newsom, accusing them of gaslighting the public and enabling violence. Today's podcast is sponsored by : BIRCH GOLD - Protect and grow your retirement savings with gold. Text ROB to 98 98 98 for your FREE information kit! INCOGNI – Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code CARSON at the following link and get 60% off an annual plan: https://incogni.com/CARSON To call in and speak with Rob Carson live on the show, dial 1-800-922-6680 between the hours of 12 Noon and 3:00 pm Eastern Time Monday through Friday…E-mail Rob Carson at : RobCarsonShow@gmail.com Musical parodies provided by Jim Gossett (www.patreon.com/JimGossettComedy) Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at http://Newsmax.com/Listen Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at http://NewsmaxPlus.com Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : http://nws.mx/shop Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media:  -Facebook: http://nws.mx/FB  -X/Twitter: http://nws.mx/twitter -Instagram: http://nws.mx/IG -YouTube: https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV -Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV -TRUTH Social: https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX -GETTR: https://gettr.com/user/newsmax -Threads: http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX  -Telegram: http://t.me/newsmax  -BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com -Parler: http://app.parler.com/newsmax Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    O'Connor & Company
    Former Capitol Hill Police Chief Debunks Pelosi's Narrative on National Guard

    O'Connor & Company

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 11:41


    WMAL GUEST: STEVEN SUND (Former Capitol Hill Police Chief) THE HILL: Pelosi Hits Trump on LA: Where Was National Guard on Jan. 6? STEVEN SUND FACT CHECKS PELOSI: "I made 11 urgent calls requesting National Guard support on Jan 6, starting at 12:58 PM. Approval was withheld for 71 minutes by the House Sergeant at Arms, who reported directly to Speaker Pelosi. She caused critical delays, and now is shifting blame to @realDonaldTrump for failures she helped create. The record is clear." SOCIAL MEDIA: X.com/ChiefSund Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 / 5 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    O'Connor & Company
    Former Capitol Hill Police Chief Fact-Checks Pelosi, ABC's Terry Moran Fired

    O'Connor & Company

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 29:14


    In the 5 AM hour, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: LIVE INTERVIEW: Former Capitol Hill Police Chief Steven Sund Debunks Pelosi's Anti-Trump Narrative OPENING NIGHT: Trump Will Attend Les Miserables at the Kennedy Center YOU'RE FIRED: ABC'S Terry Moran Loses Job Over Unhinged Social Media Comments Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow Podcasts on Apple, Audible and Spotify Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @JGunlock, @PatricePinkfile, and @HeatherHunterDC Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Website: WMAL.com/OConnor-Company Episode: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 / 5 AM HourSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    The Joyce Kaufman Show
    The Joyce Kaufman Show 6/11/25

    The Joyce Kaufman Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2025 42:37


    Joyce talks about the migration protests and the Trump administration's use of the National Guard, calls to impeach President Trump, Nancy Pelosi, Simone Biles apology to , 81% of terror plots have been disrupted following "see something say something," and Trump's extended efforts of protection by blocking visas from certain countries. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    The Kevin Jackson Show
    The Violent Left - Ep 25-231

    The Kevin Jackson Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 38:41


    [EP 25-231] Leftism is a violent ideology. Because it has to be. When you have no good ideas, you must force people to believe bad is good. And that takes work.But it goes against human nature. People know, for example that they need law enforcement. Simple concept. It's like a child knowing it needs its parent. I'm not saying that law enforcement is a parent to the citizens, but their motto is “protect and serve”. And that is what parents do.Some people are vulnerable and others, predators will take advantage of that. Law enforcement was designed to do exactly that.But we live in a society where people OPENLY advocate to get rid of law enforcement. Why? So they can make the “laws”, and those laws will inevitably benefit only them. Look at how it works now.Hunter Biden should be in prison, but he's not. So should his father.Pelosi insider trades…proudly.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.

    The Dom Giordano Program
    Law and Order vs. Fallen Order

    The Dom Giordano Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 44:11


    1215 - Side - associated with L.A. 1220 - Will we finally get plastic bags back in Jersey? Dan goes off on the reusable bags. Democrats voted in favor of law and order but Republicans didn't? What's going on here with the Catholic Church? Your calls. 1235 - What are LA business owners feeling like right now after their stores were looted and destroyed during these riots? Your calls. 1240 - We play audio of Trump speaking on the LA riots. 1250 - Nancy Pelosi excuses the behavior of the rioters in Los Angeles. What did Tom Cotton write about over 5 years ago? Have we seen Gangs on New York?

    The Dom Giordano Program
    City of Angels? More Like What the Hell? (Full Show)

    The Dom Giordano Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 134:02


    1215 - Side - associated with L.A. 1220 - Will we finally get plastic bags back in Jersey? Dan goes off on the reusable bags. Democrats voted in favor of law and order but Republicans didn't? What's going on here with the Catholic Church? Your calls. 1235 - What are LA business owners feeling like right now after their stores were looted and destroyed during these riots? Your calls. 1240 - We play audio of Trump speaking on the LA riots. 1250 - Nancy Pelosi excuses the behavior of the rioters in Los Angeles. What did Tom Cotton write about over 5 years ago? Have we seen Gangs on New York? 1 - Pastor Bill Devlin joins the program today. Why did 80 Republicans vote against a bill that would hold the Catholic church accountable for the abuse and neglect they perpetuated over the years? Why not just pay everybody off and finally move past this? 110 - Your calls. 130 - Deptford Superintendent of Schools Kevin Kanauss joins the program. Kevin is a certified ref/umpire? Does Kevin call charges fairly? Why did Kevin make the decision to remove phones from the school day? What has been the schools' evolution of their cell phone policy? What constitutes a violation and what would the penalties be? How much higher on the stakes of cheating with the emergence of AI? 140 - What should Dan name his child? Is naming her “Daisy” showing favoritism? How do you remember the “Dogs Playing Poker” painting? 150 - Your calls. 2 - Montgomery County Commissioner Tom DiBello joins us today to give an expert opinion on what is going on with the riots in Los Angeles. Is the government dispelling this crowd in the right way? With Angelinos setting the tone for defending illegal migrants, will Montgomery county follow suit in prioritizing official citizens? What is Tom's vision for that? 210 - Your calls. 215 - Dom's Money Melody! 220 - Who would be a bigger celebrity to meet than the President? How big is the New Jersey gubernatorial primary vote today and who will win? Why is Scott Presler sounding the alarm? 235 - Is Lyndon B. Johnson deploying troops to Little Rock the same as what Trump is doing in LA? 240 - Your calls. 250 - The Lightning Round!

    Tony Katz Today
    Tony Katz Today Full Show - 06/10/25

    Tony Katz Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 108:12


    Hour 1 Segment 1Tony starts the show talking about the progressive gaslighting in Los Angeles as the anti-ICE riots continue. Hour 1 Segment 2Tony play’s President Donald Trump’s live speech from the oval office as he talks lumber, timber, and on the riots in Los Angeles Hour 1 Segment 3Tony continues to play President Trump’s speech about the Los Angeles riots and who the marines and the national guard responds to it. Hour 1 Segment 4Tony wraps up the first hour of the show by talking about the travel bans now being put into effect. Hour 2 Segment 1Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about how small business owners are affected by the Los Angeles riots. Hour 2 Segment 2Tony talks about Greta Thunberg is flying back to Sweden after she was ‘kidnapped’ by Israeli forces. Tony also talks about how Simone Biles has apologized to Riley Gaines after her take on transgender athletes. Later, Tony talks about a Chinese scientist from Wuhan was arrested for smuggling illegal biological material into the U.S. Hour 2 Segment 3Tony talks more about Tulsi Gabbard warning of a nuclear holocaust in an ominous social media video. Hour 2 Segment 4Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about the left not being able to attract male voters and dealing with buyers’ remorse. Hour 3 Segment 1Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removing all current members of the CDC vaccine advisory committee. Hour 3 Segment 2Tony talks about Pete Hegseth discussing the defense budget at the house oversight hearing. Hour 3 Segment 3Tony talks about the left’s downplay of the riots in Los Angeles, and how Tom Emmer has responded to it. Hour 3 Segment 4Tony talks about Nancy Pelosi leading the gaslighting for the Los Angeles riots.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Tony Katz Today
    Episode 3886: Tony Katz Today Hour 3 - 06/10/25

    Tony Katz Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 36:12


    Hour 3 Segment 1Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removing all current members of the CDC vaccine advisory committee. Hour 3 Segment 2Tony talks about Pete Hegseth discussing the defense budget at the house oversight hearing. Hour 3 Segment 3Tony talks about the left’s downplay of the riots in Los Angeles, and how Tom Emmer has responded to it. Hour 3 Segment 4Tony talks about Nancy Pelosi leading the gaslighting for the Los Angeles riots.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Krystal Kyle & Friends
    Episode 229: Saikat Chakrabarti

    Krystal Kyle & Friends

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 86:20


    Saikat Chakrabarti, former chief of staff for AOC, discusses his current campaign challenging Nancy Pelosi and spills the tea on Dem failures.

    The Jimmy Dore Show
    Chilling Video Of Netanyahu Grooming Child For Hate! w/ Gabor Maté

    The Jimmy Dore Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 61:45


    Zionists and their defenders frequently point to the indoctrination children in the West Bank and Gaza are subjected to as proof that Palestinians are raised from birth to hate Jews generally, and Israelis specifically. Yet if you watch a recent interview Benjamin Netanyahu gave to a young Israeli boy — and specifically how the Israeli Prime Minister described the conflict with Hamas -- it would be difficult to conclude anything other than that Netanyahu himself is engaging in rank propaganda and indoctrination. Guest hosts Russell Dobular and Keaton Weiss discuss with guest Dr. Gabor Maté what Netanyahu says to the child interviewer and why it's so difficult to break Jews away from this kind of programming. Plus segments on the recent Boulder, Colorado improvised flamethrower attack, Jon Stewart raking Jake Tapper over the coals for his crappy “journalism” and DNC official David Hogg caught on video calling out Nancy Pelosi's corruption. Also featuring Kurt Metzger and Mike MacRae. And a phone call from Andrew Cuomo!

    Pro Politics with Zac McCrary
    Congressman Mike Quigley, Why He Called on Biden to Step Aside, & Why It Remains A Necessary Conversation

    Pro Politics with Zac McCrary

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 47:23


    Send us a textCongressman Mike Quigley is in his 9th term representing Chicago's North Side and Lakefront as a Democrat in the House. He made waves last year after the first presidential debate as one of the first elected Democrats to publicly urge President Biden to step aside as the party's nominee. In this conversation, we talk through what led him to speak out, the reaction from the White House and his colleagues, and why he believes it's an important conversation for the party to have now. We also discuss his path in politics as a staffer, as a reformer on the Cook County Board, winning a 20+ candidate '09 special election to replace Rahm Emanuel in the House, favorite moments during his tenure, what he's learned visiting Ukraine, and what Democrats need to do to better connect with voters.IN THIS EPISODEGrowing up in a conservative, blue-collar household in in the Midwest...The teacher who made an impression on his politics and the advice he continues to quote today...Learning both theory at the University of Chicago and practical politics while cutting his teeth in Cook County politics...Why he lost his first race for office and how he turned a loss into a win a few years later...A decade on the Cook County Board as a reformer taking on the Chicago machine...How he won a 20+ person special election in 2009 to replace Rep. Rahm Emanuel in the House...Initial impressions and surprises in his early days in Congress...Two members who served as his mentors...Some of the work he's done in the House he's most proud of...Why Ukraine matters and what he's learned by traveling to the country several times...Why he was one of the first Democratic elected officials to call on President Biden to step aside as the '24 Democratic nominee in the aftermath of the debate...Reactions from colleagues and constituents after going public with his concerns about President Biden...Do Democrats have a larger problem of too many older Democrats refusing to retire and make way for younger leaders?Thoughts on how Democrats can better connect with voters...His favorite Chicago Blackhawks' memory and excitement for the new Chicago Pope...AND John Anzalone, big cats, Rod Blagojevich, burning your mortgage, cannon fodder, Frank Capra, Carol Stream, Forrest Claypool, Walter Cronkite, Paul Ehrlich, Sara Feigenholtz, John Fritchey, William Fulbright, Mary Gatey, Gabby Giffords, Newt Gingrich, Bernie Hansen, Kasie Hunt, Mark Kirk, John Lewis, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Vladimir Putin, Robert Redford, Branch Rickey, FDR, Paul Ryan, Helen Schiller, Glenn Schneider, Michael Sheahan, Adam Smith, spring chickens, John Stroger, Larry Suffredin, Studs Terkel, Harry Truman, The Weiner Circle, Gary Williams, working for the pension...& more!

    The Kevin Jackson Show
    Trump Taking Out Dems One by One - Weekend Recap 06-01-25

    The Kevin Jackson Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 38:41


    [WEEKEND RECAP 06-01-25] Nancy Pelosi has no political gravitas left. She led the ousting of Joe Biden, and that may be the only good part of her legacy. As for political clout, she has about as much as the aforementioned players: very little. Perhaps people in her party still lend her an ear every now and again, but she has little sway if any outside of the party faithful, and those with scars from muscle-memory of confrontations with the old bitch.And what of Hillary Clinton. While she won't go away, the opportunities for her to be heard will dry up as fast as Joe Biden's Chinese-sponsored bank accounts. No joy…Speaking of Biden, was he ever a real player? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-kevin-jackson-show--2896352/support.

    Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast
    Rogan Defends Trump, Elon's Out, Karoline Exposes Biden, & Harvard's Woke Win | Chicks on the Right

    Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 83:38


    Joe Rogan drops a truth bomb defending Donald Trump—and it's going viral. Karoline Leavitt calls out the Biden administration's cover-up tactics. Plus: a judge sides with Harvard in a decision that has conservatives fuming.Also in this episode:*Laura Loomer volunteers to vet foreign students (and libs are melting down)*NY judges try to kill Trump's tariffs*Elon Musk exits DOGE, while JD Vance breaks down what's next*Dems threaten Elon—again*David Hogg caught bashing Pelosi (hot mic moment!)*Cory Booker blocks Senate Republicans on X*The Left spends millions studying men... and proves they don't understand them*MSNBC and Jake Tapper's ratings tank—media meltdown alert*Glenn Greenwald gets exposed*Kylie gets wrecked on the Whatever PodcastPlus: Nancy Mace's alarming TikTok rant #JoeRogan #Trump2024 #KarolineLeavitt #Harvard #ElonMusk #DOGE #Tariffs #GlennGreenwald #BidenCoverup #ConservativePodcast #ChicksOnTheRight #TuckerCarlson #MegynKelly #BenShapiroSUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!Start your morning with Blackout Coffee and The Chicks! Bold brews and SO MANY flavors — Blackout with us! Visit https://Blackoutcoffee.com/CHICKS and use code CHICKS at checkout for 20% off your first order.This Father's Day, give Dad the world's best steak experience. Shop Father's Day gifts at https://OmahaSteaks.com and use promo code CHICKS for an extra $35 off!Balance glucose levels before meals with HealthyCell's NEW Glucose Support! Visit https://HealthyCell.com/CHICKS and use code CHICKS to get 20% off your first order.Keep your pets clean and fresh this summer with Coat Defense shampoo—save 15% at https://CoatDefense.com with code CHICKS!VISIT OUR WEBSITE DAILY! https://chicksonright.comSUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://link.chtbl.com/BtHbvS8C?sid=y...JOIN OUR SUPPORTER COMMUNITY ON LOCALS: https://chicksontheright.locals.com/JOIN OUR SUPER DOUBLE AWESOME SECRET BUT NOT SECRET EXCLUSIVE GROUP:   / 388315619071775 Subscribe to our email list: https://politics.chicksonright.com/su...GET OUR BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08H5D3CF1/...Venmo: @chicksonrightPaypal: https://www.paypal.me/chicksonrightGet exclusive Chicks merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/InRealLifeC...Even more Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/chickson...Thank you for the Superchats! Watch live to donate and be recognized!Facebook: Chicks on the RightFacebook Group: Chicks on the RightTwitter, IG, Parler, Rumble: @chicksonright

    Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast
    Kristi Noem News, Megyn Kelly on Jake Tapper & the Truth about Anti-Semitism | Chicks on the Right

    Mock and Daisy's Common Sense Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 83:57


    (00:00:00) Kristi Noem News, Megyn Kelly on Jake Tapper & the Truth about Anti-Semitism | Chicks on the Right (00:00:41) Kristi Noem goes @ Harvard (00:03:33) Harvard sucks (00:07:24) Mike Johnson triggers everyone (00:13:27) Israeli couple murdered in DC (UPDATE) (00:24:16) Dave Portnoy weighs in (00:28:00) NYT struggles to find a motive (00:32:39) Free speech has some limits (00:37:25) Candace Owens weighs in and it's not great (00:45:42) Karoline Leavitt announced Trump's MDW schedule (00:53:09) Update on the funding for trans surgeries for kids (00:59:14) Jake Tapper media tour continues (01:04:49) Megyn Kelly on Jake Tapper (01:07:52) Feel Good President Trump news! (01:13:10) My Pillow Toks Kristi Noem fires off a fiery letter to Harvard and doubles down on Fox News while the ACLU scrambles to fight — and drop — lawsuits over her deportation moves. Speaker Mike Johnson stirs the pot with praise for Trump, while Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Nancy Pelosi meltdown over the Big Beautiful Bill.Then things get serious:-A Jewish couple is murdered in DC, and the media's twisted response will make your blood boil-Ilhan Omar, the Squad, and Candace Owens spark major debate over Gaza and anti-Semitism-Dave Portnoy and Karoline Leavitt speak out-Megyn Kelly torches the mainstream narrative-Stephen A. Smith slams Jake Tapper's new book-Rob Schmitt and RFK Jr. both praise Trump in powerful waysPlus: Epstein theories, autopen drama, and yes — Trump saves a woman (literally).#KristiNoem #Trump2024 #AntiSemitism #ChicksOnTheRight #JakeTapper #MegynKelly #IlhanOmar #KarolineLeavitt #RFKJr #TrumpKeep more of your hard-earned money with Done With Debt! Visit https://DoneWithDebt.com and talk with one of their strategists today for free.Get 2 FREE tickets to The Last Rodeo when you become a premium member of the Angel Studios Guild. Visit https://Angel.com/chicks and sign up today!Balance glucose levels before meals with HealthyCell's NEW Glucose Support! Visit https://HealthyCell.com/CHICKS and use code CHICKS to get 20% off your first order.Celebrate Father's Day with Omaha Steaks. Go to https://OmahaSteaks.com for an extra $35 off with promo code CHICKS at checkout!Start your morning with Blackout Coffee and The Chicks! Bold brews and SO MANY flavors — Blackout with us! Visit https://Blackoutcoffee.com/CHICKS and use code CHICKS at checkout for 20% off your first order.VISIT OUR WEBSITE DAILY! https://chicksonright.comSUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://link.chtbl.com/BtHbvS8C?sid=y...JOIN OUR SUPPORTER COMMUNITY ON LOCALS: https://chicksontheright.locals.com/JOIN OUR SUPER DOUBLE AWESOME SECRET BUT NOT SECRET EXCLUSIVE GROUP:   / 388315619071775  Subscribe to our email list: https://politics.chicksonright.com/su...GET OUR BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08H5D3CF1/...Venmo: @chicksonrightPaypal: https://www.paypal.me/chicksonrightGet exclusive Chicks merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/InRealLifeC...Even more Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/chickson...Thank you for the Superchats! Watch live to donate and be recognized!Facebook: Chicks on the RightFacebook Group: Chicks on the RightTwitter, IG, Parler, Rumble: @chicksonright

    The Gerry Callahan Podcast
    Unmasking the Truth: Biden's Health and Media Deceptions

    The Gerry Callahan Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 54:56


    - John Stewart's critique of Tapper for withholding news. - Biden's physician, Kevin O'Connor, a Biden loyalist, lied about not conducting PSA tests during Biden's physicals. - James Comey “explains” how the shells formed the “8647” message. - Gerry advocates for age limits in Congress, arguing that figures like Pelosi, Maxine Waters, and Chuck Schumer are too old to wield power effectively. Today's podcast is sponsored by : C B Distillery – Control your stress levels with CBD products and save 25% on your first order with promo code CALLAHAN at ⁠http://CBDistillery.com⁠ SECURE MY RETIREMENT : Be safe, smart, and secure at http://SecureMyRetirement.com   Listen to Newsmax LIVE and see our entire podcast lineup at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://Newsmax.com/Listen⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Make the switch to NEWSMAX today! Get your 15 day free trial of NEWSMAX+ at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://NewsmaxPlus.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Looking for NEWSMAX caps, tees, mugs & more? Check out the Newsmax merchandise shop at : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://nws.mx/shop⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow NEWSMAX on Social Media:              • Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://nws.mx/FB⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠              • X/Twitter: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://nws.mx/twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠             • Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://nws.mx/IG⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠             • YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtube.com/NewsmaxTV⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠             • Rumble: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://rumble.com/c/NewsmaxTV⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠             • TRUTH Social: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://truthsocial.com/@NEWSMAX⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠             • GETTR: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://gettr.com/user/newsmax⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠             • Threads: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://threads.net/@NEWSMAX⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠              • Telegram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://t.me/newsmax⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠              •BlueSky: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://bsky.app/profile/newsmax.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠             • Parler: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://app.parler.com/newsmax⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Megyn Kelly Show
    Trump's 100th Day Rally, PELOSI Act Targets Stock Trading, Kamala Returns: AM Update 4/30

    The Megyn Kelly Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 15:49


    President Trump celebrates his first 100 days in office with a rally in Michigan. The White House pushes back its tax bill deadline to July 4th amid Republican negotiations over $2 trillion in spending cuts. Senator Josh Hawley reintroduces the PELOSI Act, aiming to ban members of Congress and their spouses from trading stocks while in office. Mark Carney's Liberal Party secured a minority government in Canada's 2025 federal election, marking a significant political comeback fueled by opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policies and annexation rhetoric. Former Vice President Kamala Harris prepares to reenter the political spotlight with her first major remarks since losing the 2024 election.Lean: Visit https://TakeLean.com & use code MK20 for 20% offNimi Skincare: Use code MK to Get 10% off your order at https://www.NimiSkincare.com. Where modern skincare meets timeless values.