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Send us a textToday I welcome back my guest, Grant Young, for a conversation that couldn't be more timely—or more urgent. Together, we take a hard look at the impact of Charlie Kirk, both before and after his tragic death on a college campus, an event that has left people across the country divided, grieving, and searching for answers.Charlie Kirk rose quickly to national prominence as a central figure in America's culture wars. He brought politics into the sanctuary, blending evangelical worship with MAGA rallies and voter registration drives. His voice was amplified not only in churches and stadiums, but also in classrooms and legislatures, shaping policy and public perception. Statues in his honor now appear, intended to symbolize dialogue and civil discourse. But do they?We dig into the contradictions: the image of Kirk as a promoter of “unity” versus the inflammatory rhetoric that too often marked his public statements—about race, religion, immigration, and political opponents. Were his words an expression of truth-telling conviction, or a rejection of the very ideals of mutual respect and dialogue?Grant and I will explore what Kirk's rise—and his sudden, violent end—means for the future of faith and politics in America, and what lessons higher education, the church, and all of us might learn in this moment.SHOW NOTESSupport the showBecome a Patron - Click on the link to learn how you can become a Patron of the show. Thank you! Ken's Substack Page The Podcast Official Site: TheBeachedWhiteMale.com
This week, America witnessed another deadly act of political violence with a deadly shooting outside an immigration enforcement facility in Dallas, Texas. This came at a time when the country was already in a heated discussion over what was driving this recent surge in political violence and what could be done to lower the temperature of the country. Shortly after the news broke out of Dallas, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke with Former federal prosecutor, South Carolina Republican Congressman, and FOX News host Trey Gowdy about America's political violence problem and the target of ICE officials. Gowdy also shared his thoughts on Jimmy Kimmel's controversial return to television and Google's decision to reinstate YouTube accounts that were banned during the Biden administration over COVID-19 content. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Trey Gowdy, allowing you to hear more of his take on the state of the country, the political divide, and the debate over free speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guest Sheri Few, US Parents Involved in Education, joins to discuss latest rhetoric from the teachers union calling parents "fascist". How do we end the political corruption in public education? Discussion of reforming education, private schooling, activists within the young generation, and more. President Trump orders National Guard into Portland to battle ANTIFA. When will the violence end? Discussion of protests at ICE facilities around the nation, left wing rhetoric leading to violence, and more.
This week, America witnessed another deadly act of political violence with a deadly shooting outside an immigration enforcement facility in Dallas, Texas. This came at a time when the country was already in a heated discussion over what was driving this recent surge in political violence and what could be done to lower the temperature of the country. Shortly after the news broke out of Dallas, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke with Former federal prosecutor, South Carolina Republican Congressman, and FOX News host Trey Gowdy about America's political violence problem and the target of ICE officials. Gowdy also shared his thoughts on Jimmy Kimmel's controversial return to television and Google's decision to reinstate YouTube accounts that were banned during the Biden administration over COVID-19 content. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Trey Gowdy, allowing you to hear more of his take on the state of the country, the political divide, and the debate over free speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, America witnessed another deadly act of political violence with a deadly shooting outside an immigration enforcement facility in Dallas, Texas. This came at a time when the country was already in a heated discussion over what was driving this recent surge in political violence and what could be done to lower the temperature of the country. Shortly after the news broke out of Dallas, FOX News Rundown host Dave Anthony spoke with Former federal prosecutor, South Carolina Republican Congressman, and FOX News host Trey Gowdy about America's political violence problem and the target of ICE officials. Gowdy also shared his thoughts on Jimmy Kimmel's controversial return to television and Google's decision to reinstate YouTube accounts that were banned during the Biden administration over COVID-19 content. We often have to cut interviews short during the week, but we thought you might like to hear the full interview. Today on Fox News Rundown Extra, we will share our entire interview with Trey Gowdy, allowing you to hear more of his take on the state of the country, the political divide, and the debate over free speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can the country come back from the violence?
In this explosive edition of Joe Untamed, we dive deep into the latest court revelations in Tina Peters' case, including testimony from a Venezuelan government official confirming that the same election system used in Venezuela—and admitted to being manipulated—has been implemented in Colorado. We'll break down the implications for election security and what it means for American democracy, alongside key commentary on the escalating rhetoric and violence affecting our political landscape. Joining us to navigate these complex issues is Kenneth S. Abramowitz, Co-Founder of NGN Capital, Chairman of Citizens for National Security, and author of The Multifront War: Defending America From Political Islam, China, Russia, Pandemics, and Racial Strife. With decades of experience in finance, healthcare, and national security, Abramowitz brings unmatched insight into the intersection of international policy, domestic threats, and the evolving balance of free speech in America. He'll weigh in on everything from the Charlie Kirk assassination, domestic terrorism, and the role of social media in shaping today's volatile environment, to America's foreign policy challenges and the Ukraine-Russia conflict. We'll also tackle the surge in politically motivated violence and the left's escalating rhetoric, highlighted by JD Vance and Senator Ted Cruz's recent statements on ICE and law enforcement. Backed by compelling research on political ideology and mental health from Tufts University and the University of Massachusetts Amherst, we'll examine how ideological stressors and public messaging influence behavior. Don't miss this critical conversation that connects election integrity, national security, and the fight for truth in a polarized America.
Aaron McIntire dives into a sniper attack on an ICE facility in Dallas, linked to anti-immigration rhetoric, and questions if Democrats like Gavin Newsom are fueling violence. The Justice Department nears a decision on indicting former FBI Director James Comey for perjury as a deadline looms. Plus, a massive Secret Service bust in NYC uncovers SIM farms threatening cell networks and national security. AM Update, left-wing violence, ICE attack, James Comey, DOJ indictment, SIM farms, New York City, Gavin Newsom, JD Vance, political rhetoric, national security, perjury probe, Dallas sniper, conservative commentary, Aaron McIntire
Hour 3 of the Bob Rose Show, on the increasing violence stemming from recent anti-ICE, anti-Trump rhetoric. Shootings and assassination were caused by the left, and voices to end the harmful speech are growing louder. Thursday morning's biggest stories and breaking news for 9-25-25
Greg Belfrage talks to listeners about how the political rhetoric in the country is inspiring violence against the Ice Facility, against Charlie Kirk, and others. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ryder Cup drink prices. Shooting in Dallas. Political rhetoric involving the term Nazi needs to stop. Rip Curl commercial backlash causing stores to close. Pregnant women on the internet taking Tylenol just to spite Trump. Your texts and talkbacks on today's topics.
In this episode, we discuss the alarming rise of political violence in America, highlighted by a recent shooting incident in Dallas targeting an ICE transport van. We delve into the implications of political rhetoric and its potential consequences on public safety. Additionally, Congressman Eric Burlison joins us to share insights from a groundbreaking UFO hearing, including exclusive footage of a missile interaction with a UAP. We also hear from Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti regarding President Trump's federal response to crime in Memphis and ongoing legal battles over ammunition regulations. Finally, we welcome Bobby Charles, the national spokesman for AMAC and the leading Republican candidate for governor of Maine. Bobby delves into the alarming rise of political violence and the implications it has for society. He discusses the disturbing trend of ideological delusions driving individuals to violence, the state of law enforcement, and the growing concerns about drug trafficking in Maine. Bobby shares insights from his recent trip to the northern border and emphasizes the need for fresh leadership to restore order and common sense in governance. To save on an AMAC membership, go to AMAC.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tyrus, Fox News contributor, New York Times best-selling author, and former professional wrestler, joined The Guy Benson Show today to talk about his upcoming book What It Is, America, and Tyrus described the story of when he shockingly received his book's foreword from a "presidential" writer. Tyrus also reflected on the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, urging that both sides of the aisle resist the temptation for revenge and instead stop dehumanizing one another. Tyrus and Benson also weighed in on Jimmy Kimmel's reinstatement, clarifying why he thinks Kimmel's suspension was not a free speech issue and why no one has a "right" to a late-night show. Tyrus also reacted to Gavin Newsom's alarming comments on Colbert, warning that his rhetoric about his fears that there will not be an "election in 2028" only fuels more political division and potential violence. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Nate Thurston and Charles Chuck Thompson dive into the complex and heated responses following the assassination of Charlie Kirk. They discuss various viewpoints, including the responses from the left and right wings concerning Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, Trump's and Pam Bondi's statements on hate speech, and the controversial comments from key figures like Keith Olbermann and Laura Loomer. The episode also covers the political maneuverings and public reactions to these major events, raising questions about censorship, free speech, and the role of media in shaping public opinion. 00:00 Intro 02:15 Dumb Leap of the Week Introduction 03:57 Discussing the Trey Reed Case 14:13 Thomas Massey and DC Crime Bills 25:42 Gun Control Debate 28:56 Jimmy Kimmel's Suspension and Political Reactions 38:43 Right-Wing Responses to Media Controversies 41:58 Trump and Bondi on Hate Speech 42:59 Debating Free Speech and Threats 46:37 Pam Bondi's Media Day 58:24 Office Depot Controversy 01:06:22 Using Tragedy for Policy Goals 01:09:22 Introduction to the Back Stretch 01:09:29 Controversial Quotes and Misquotes 01:12:03 Political Rhetoric and Accusations 01:15:22 Destiny's Stance on Political Violence 01:18:57 Conspiracy Theories and Public Figures 01:25:13 Debunking Misinformation
Hour 3 focuses on congressional hearings with Kash Patel, raising questions about FBI bias and political weaponization. John Thomas discusses the agency's turmoil and challenges to public trust, while Genevieve Wood highlights threats against Trump voters, rising rhetoric, and lessons from Washington D.C.'s crime reduction. The segment also covers the Charlie Kirk case, media framing, and transparency concerns in the Epstein investigation.
In this episode of What's New with ME, Ali Medaoui tackles some of the most pressing issues shaping our nation and our world. We begin with the tragic shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, examining how political rhetoric and extremism fuel division—and why celebrating violence erodes our shared humanity.The conversation then shifts to the escalating Israel–Gaza conflict, spotlighting humanitarian concerns and the global response. Ali also highlights the importance of compassion and community during Suicide Prevention Month, reminding us that mental health awareness is vital in times of crisis.We close with reflections on sports—because in competition, just like in life, unity and resilience matter most.This episode isn't about sides—it's about humanity, compassion, and the values that define us.Takeaways:Political rhetoric has consequences, and extremism deepens divides.The loss of Charlie Kirk reignites debate on free speech, activism, and compassion.Violence should never be celebrated—every life has value.The Israel–Gaza conflict underscores urgent humanitarian needs.Suicide Prevention Month calls for open, courageous conversations.Sports teach us unity, resilience, and community values.Compassion and justice are universal, transcending politics.Sound Bites:"We surrender our humanity.""A life lost is not a sound bite.""This moment is ours. Let's use it."Chapters:00:00 – The Tragic Case of Charlie Kirk02:29 – Political Rhetoric and Extremism04:44 – The Israel-Gaza Conflict Escalation07:22 – Suicide Prevention Awareness Month09:52 – Sports Highlights and Reflections#CharlieKirk #PoliticalRhetoric #IsraelGaza #SuicidePrevention #MentalHealth #SportsNews #Community #Compassion #Humanity
In this episode of The Gedunk Podcast, we dig into the fallout from the Charlie Kirk shooting — what it tells us about our culture, our politics, and our responsibility. We explore how political rhetoric has escalated beyond speech, why young men are increasingly using violence, and what we can all do to tone down the anger and start healing—both individually and as a society.
Jerry opens the show with commentary on why he won't tone down political rhetoric. Toronto school board chair, Markus De Domenico, has been told to return more than $6,700 worth of items paid for by taxpayers. Franco Terrazzano speaks with Jerry about why Prime Minister Carney should not ban gas and diesel vehicles. The latest on the anti-corruption protests in Nepal.
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In this urgent episode of The P.A.S. Report Podcast, Professor Nick Giordano examines the assassination of conservative icon and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. What does this mean for free speech, political violence, and America's future. Professor Giordano explores how Kirk died doing the most American thing possible, spoke freely and debated ideas, and exposes how reckless political rhetoric from calling opponents Nazis to claiming democracy is dying fuels hatred and violence. With historical perspective and a passionate call to defend free expression, this episode reveals why protecting debate is critical to preserving the Republic. Episode Highlights How Charlie Kirk's assassination underscores the stakes for free speech and peaceful debate in America Why extreme political rhetoric and demonization of opponents ignite violence and threaten democracy Lessons from America's history of political violence and how the nation can emerge stronger today
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In this episode of Send Me Some Stuff, Cameron and Rob discuss the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk and the subsequent arrest of the suspect announced by Utah officials. They delve into the timeline of events, the internet reaction, and the political implications, including potential upcoming legislative actions. The conversation shifts towards the evolving political landscape in Texas, particularly the entry of James Talarico into the U.S. Senate race and its broader implications for Texas politics.Listen to more Send Me Some Stuff podcasts from our team wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, subscribe and leave us a review.
September 15, 2025 ~ Kevin Kijewski, practicing attorney and attorney of KDK Law and candidate for Attorney General, joins Chris, Lloyd, and Jamie in studio to discuss his recent op-ed in Gateway Pundit about dangerous rhetoric, and his role in Michigan's false electors' case. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hour 1 opens with Scott Jagow in Scott on the Spot, sharing his rotator cuff surgery story, pain management, physical therapy, new treatments like PRP and scrambler therapy, plus a quick look at the day's breaking headlines. Hour 2 features Victoria Churchill on the fallout from the Charlie Kirk shooting and the moment of silence debate, followed by Nichole Murray with business and market updates, then In Other News. Hour 3 brings Jim Carafano on the suspect arrest and why swift law enforcement matters, then Capitol Beat with Rep. Dr. Bob Onder on political rhetoric, redistricting and 9/11 remembrance, and a short return of Scott Jagow for Scott on the Spot. Hour 4 starts with Dennis Hancock on local county issues and the Queen of Hearts drawing, then Eben Brown with the latest updates on the Charlie Kirk investigation and what charges may come next.
America finds itself in another tense point in its history, with multiple threats and deadly shootings involving political figures. For “Closer Look’s” Feedback Friday, show host Rose Scott talks with a roundtable of journalists who discuss the challenges and responsibilities of sharing the differing views of the public and politicians. Scott also opened the phone lines, asking listeners: What do they think is needed to improve our nation's political discourse? Guests include: Dan Whisenhunt, the editor and founder of Decaturish Nsenga Burton, an award-winning journalist and entrepreneur, and the editor-in-chief of The Burton Wire WABE host emeritus and veteran politics journalist Denis O’HayerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Chad reacts to President Trump's comments yesterday blaming political violence on the left and several others who spoke out in disgusting ways following the seemingly politically motivated murder of Charlie Kirk.
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Is a color revolution brewing in America? Episode 165 dives into how issues like today's trans shooter in Minneapolis and LGBTQ+ debates fuel societal chaos. We explore Lisa Cook's mortgage fraud allegations and the Democrats' stance on expecting crime, questioning if inflammatory rhetoric from the Left could push vulnerable individuals toward violence. We also note Democrat politicians say major cities don't have a problem with crime while 81% of all adults think crime is a problem. This has even Joe Scarborough and Politico scratching their heads. Join Alan Sanders for a deep analysis of these critical issues. Please take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR, TRUTH Social and YouTube by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. And, consider becoming a sponsor of the show by visiting my Patreon page!
J.B. Hixson of Not By Works Ministries talks with David about hypocrisy, political stunts, and violence.Not By Works Ministries: https://notbyworks.orgThe Great Lady Days Apostasy: https://nbwministries.myshopify.comwww.worldviewmatters.tv© FreedomProject 2025See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of The P.A.S. Report, Professor Nick Giordano exposes the escalating war on ICE and the coordinated left-wing effort to obstruct immigration enforcement. As ICE agents face violence, harassment, and even attempted murder, Democrats and media elites continue to fuel the fire by comparing law enforcement officers to Nazis and labeling detention centers as “concentration camps.” Nick dismantles the false narratives, reveals how child labor scandals tied to Democrat donors are being whitewashed, and shows how the same people who weaponized the federal government against parents and Catholics are now accusing Trump of authoritarianism for simply enforcing the law. Episode Highlights: Radical activists stalk, harass, and attempt to murder ICE agents while Democrats cheer from the sidelines Child migrant labor exposed on a California pot farm, but media calls it a “farm raid” The same party that weaponized government against parents now cries “fascism” when Trump enforces immigration law
In a truly bizarre Washington Post article, penned by a literal clown… Excuse us, a Clown. As we learn the grammatical rules of using Clown in a sentence, Subway Takes spiked their interview with Kamala because it was embarrassing. Release the tapes! Plus, Hakeem's bad photoshop is not a first-time problem. ️ Then, anti-ICE violence is springing up around the country and yet, no one is wondering how we got here. From the shooting last year, the fire-bombing of Gov. Shapiro, to the LA riots and more — we get to the permission structure the left built for its violent tendencies. If you have a round of golf planned, please take this opportunity to make sure you don't pick a fight with the wrong former NHL player in our favorite video of the week. And American Beverage President and CEO, Kevin Keane on the growth of MAHA and their efforts at transparency. For more info visit https://goodtoknowfacts.org/ 00:00 - Democrats and the "Hamas Caucus" 02:30 - The Infamous Clown Article 11:00 - MORE Hakeem Jeffries' Photoshopped Pics 15:30 - Kamala Harris's Shelved Podcast Interview 22:30 - The Violence Against ICE 36:00 - The Democratic Party's Silence and Captivity to Radical Elements 48:30 - A Very Polite Golf Fight 59:59 - Kevin Keane on MAHA and The Beverage Industry Efforts Our Sponsors: ➢Find out the true power of America's oil and natural gas. Go to https://lightsonenergy.org/ ➢Help fuel America's energy advantage. Visit https://www.chevron.com/America to learn more
Psychologist Dr. Carole Lieberman joins the program to unpack the rising wave of extreme ideas and behaviors spreading across the United States and the world. From political rhetoric to violent unrest, we explore how war, propaganda, and polarized thinking are fueling emotional instability and social division. We also dive into a spirited debate on the Middle East, examining the extreme actions and narratives emerging from all sides of the conflict.Dr. Lieberman offers insight into the psychological toll of chaos—and how individuals can stay grounded in turbulent times in her weekly podcast. You can learn more at https://terroristtherapist.com, https://www.drcarole.com or on X @DrCaroleMD
Schools Out, Antisemitism In: Exposing Year-Round Jew-Hatred on CampusWhy has antisemitism become normalized in American universities? In this powerful episode of Do You Ever Wonder, host Michael Haltman sits down with Andrew Pessin—Philosophy professor at Connecticut College, author of Israel Breathes, World Condemns, Campus Bureau Editor at The Algemeiner, and Fox News contributor—to expose the festering crisis of rising campus antisemitism.We start with Andrew's raw, unfiltered reactions to words and phrases shaping today's toxic environment: Useful Idiots, Normalization, Political Rhetoric, Ivy League, Anti-Zionism vs. Antisemitism, Anarchists, Islamists,Foreign MoneyTogether, we dig deep into:How antisemitism has become socially acceptable on college campusesThe failure of university administrators to protect Jewish studentsThe impact of federal scrutiny and whether it drives real changeThe lived experiences of Jewish students facing intimidation and hateWhy fields like Middle East Studies and Gender Studies are breeding grounds for anti-Zionist narrativesThe daily campus antisemitism roundup and under-reported incidents the media ignoresThe political implications of leaders like Zohran Mamdani and why Jewish voters sometimes support anti-Israel candidatesWhere Andrew still finds hope, and what must change to protect Jewish communitiesIf you care about combating antisemitism, defending academic freedom, and understanding why Jew-hatred is resurging in higher education (and elsewhere in society), this conversation is essential listening.
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Jason talks with State Rep. Walter Hudson about how he tries to pick and choose political rhetorical battles in a responsible way - especially in light of last weekend's tragic shootings.
3pm Hour: are you a victim of the "infinite workday"? Have workers done this to themselves? Then Jason talks to State Rep. Walter Hudson about how he's been rethinking political rhetoric.
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0:00 Israel, Gaza and the hierarchy of victims: Niall Stanage | RISING 9:58 'The View' told to tone down political rhetoric by Bob Iger?! Report | RISING 16:00 Trump so far fails to reschedule marijuana to less restrictive category | RISING 22:26 Trump admin clashed over handling of Abrego Garcia case: Report | RISING 31:20 DHS blocks Harvard from enrolling international students | RISING 40:34 Jimmy Kimmel, Daily Show roast Trump over showing Afrikaner ‘genocide' video in Oval Office | RISING 51:52 Young American men lonelier than female counterparts, most of Western world: Poll | RISING 1:02:45 Congressman refuses to read ‘tanning bed' tax cut out loud after Dem pressure | RISING Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since Trump's historic 2024 election win, The View's hosts have frequently criticized him, leading to concerns from Iger and ABC News President Almin Karamehmedovic. The Daily Beast reported that Karamehmedovic met with The View's executive producer, Brian Teta, and the show's hosts, advising them to diversify their discussion topics beyond politics and consider more celebrity coverage. In related news, shortly after Trump winning against former Vice President Kamala Harris, Sunny Hostin controversially attributed the election results to "uneducated white women," stating: "I'm profoundly disturbed.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire discusses a range of current events, including the Supreme Court's deliberations on birthright citizenship, political rhetoric surrounding violence, fiscal responsibility in government spending, and audience interactions regarding policy. The conversation also touches on themes of faith and obedience, concluding with reflections on the future outlook of these issues.
Joining Africa Melane is Matthew Parks, COSATU’s Parliamentary Coordinator, who says the DA's move is not only legally flimsy but politically reckless in a year already charged with populist rhetoric. Follow us on:CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalkCapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalkCapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkzaCapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalkSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of 'Just Ask the Press', host Brian Karem, along with experts Mark Zaid and John T. Bennett, delve into the tumultuous first 100 days of Donald Trump's presidency. They discuss the implications of Trump's actions on democracy, the chaos within his administration, and the role of Congress and the judiciary in maintaining checks and balances. The conversation also touches on voter suppression, the future of the Democratic Party, and the recent White House Correspondents' Dinner, highlighting the need for bipartisanship and respect in politics. The conversation delves into the complexities surrounding the arrest of a Wisconsin judge, the implications for the rule of law, and the evolving landscape of media records in leak probes. The discussion highlights the dangers posed by the Espionage Act to journalistic freedom and the broader political rhetoric that shapes public sentiment. The speakers emphasize the need for careful messaging and the potential consequences of current legal practices on the judiciary and media.Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JATQPodcastFollow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/jatqpodcast.bsky.socialIntragram: https://www.instagram.com/jatqpodcastYoutube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCET7k2_Y9P9Fz0MZRARGqVwThis Show is Available Ad-Free And Early For Patreon supporters here:https://www.patreon.com/justaskthequestionpodcastPurchase Brian's book "Free The Press"
Episode: 2408 Roman Political Invective. Today, a look at Roman mudslinging.
AG warns against violent rhetoric, will it reamain calm or will the rhetoric turn violent?
In this episode of Good Morning Liberty, hosts Chuck and Nathaniel discuss various contemporary issues including the controversy over government buyouts for federal employees, the perceived political and media bias, and the actions and reactions to Elon Musk's influence in government. They delve into the complexities of government spending, bureaucratic inefficiency, and political maneuvers, including the criticism of recent budget cuts and organizational restructurings. They also touch on Musk's controversial role, highlighting public protests and the ongoing debate over privacy and taxpayer data. The hosts offer their libertarian perspective on these matters, aiming for a clearer understanding of the intricate governmental and political landscape. (01:15) News Update: Trump Buyout Blocked (03:40) Politico and Government Funding (07:13) Unions and Government Buyouts (11:22) Elon Musk and Privacy Concerns (15:51) Protests and Government Criticism (23:14) Political Predictions and Elon Musk's Timeline (23:56) Economic Concerns and Government Spending (25:28) Media Manipulation and Political Strategies (26:19) Public Outrage and Protests (27:26) Elon Musk's Influence on Politics (29:12) Government Efficiency and Budget Cuts (36:50) Constitutional Debates and Political Rhetoric (40:55) Gaza Conflict and Foreign Policy (45:05) Closing Thoughts and Future Speculations Links: https://gml.bio.link/ YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3UwsRiv RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/GML Check out Martens Minute! https://martensminute.podbean.com/ Follow Josh Martens on X: https://twitter.com/joshmartens13 Join the private discord & chat during the show! joingml.com Bank on Yourself bankonyourself.com/gml Get FACTOR Today! FACTORMEALS.com/gml50 Good Morning Liberty is sponsored by BetterHelp! Rediscover your curiosity today by visiting Betterhelp.com/GML (Get 10% off your first month) Protect your privacy and unlock the full potential of your streaming services with ExpressVPN. Get 3 more months absolutely FREE by using our link EXPRESSVPN.com/GML
In this episode, Aaron McIntire discusses several pressing topics, including the alleged manifesto of Luigi Mangione, the implications of Daniel Penny's actions, border security and immigration policies, economic incentives for corporations, and Caitlin Clark's recognition as Athlete of the Year. 00:00 The Manifesto of Luigi Mangione 02:13 Daniel Penny's Stand and Its Implications 04:03 Border Security and Immigration Policies 05:49 Economic Incentives and Corporate Investments 08:01 Political Rhetoric and International Relations 09:48 Caitlin Clark: Athlete of the Year and Social Commentary
In this conversation, Carl Jackson interviews bestselling author Lee Smith about his new book and the political climate surrounding Donald Trump. They discuss the implications of Rosa Brooks' war gaming scenarios, the potential for violence following the election, and the rhetoric used by the left to undermine Trump's presidency. Smith emphasizes the importance of understanding these dynamics to prepare for possible unrest and highlights the need for a strong attorney general in Trump's administration to restore the rule of law. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Parler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com NEW!!!! THE CARL JACKSON SHOW MERCH IS HERE. SUPPORT THE PODCAST GETTING A T-SHIRT NOW! https://carljacksonmerch.itemorder.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Wisconsin city became a political flashpoint in the national immigration debate. In On Point's latest collaboration with ProPublica: How Whitewater, Wisconsin has responded to a new wave of immigration.