Best Podcast Episodes About Biden

Best Podcast Episodes About Biden

Everything podcasters are saying about Biden — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 82 episodes
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Ridealong has curated the best and most interesting podcasts and clips about Biden.

Top Podcast Clips About Biden

Bulwark Takes
“… Rich Lowry being like that speech was amazing and you're willing if If you're willing to debase yourself, that's like that's like watching Joe Biden have that health event on stage and say, best speech Joe Biden's ever given. He won that debate. He completely crushed it. Like nobody did. Nobody said that. But that's where these guys are on that absolute catastrophe. Anyway, I think that's why this is happening right this second. But we can we can walk and chew gum, Sam. We can.” “… news leaked overnight I would not be at all shocked if he was like I gotta change the news cycle from that speech like specifically that speech that's why it's got to happen right this second because that was except unless you're Mark Levin or or stupid Rich Lowry being like that speech was amazing and you're willing if If you're willing to debase yourself, that's like that's like watching Joe Biden have that health event on stage and say, best speech Joe Biden's ever given. He won that debate. He completely crushed it. Like nobody did. Nobody said that. But that's where these guys are on that absolute catastrophe. Anyway, I think that's why this is happening right this second. But we can we can walk and chew gum, Sam. We can.” View more
Ridealong summary
Trump's decision to fire Attorney General Pam Bondi appears to be a strategic move to divert attention from a disastrous speech he gave. This tactic reflects his classic approach of manipulating news cycles to regain control of the narrative, especially when faced with negative coverage. Observers speculate that this firing was timed specifically to overshadow the fallout from his speech.
Bulwark Takes · BREAKING: Trump Fires Pam Bondi · Apr 02, 2026
Bannon`s War Room
“… the northern lights at nighttime. And Jose Medina, an illegal alien who was arrested at the border and then sent internally into this country by Joe Biden, ends up in Chicago. He commits more crimes, is arrested by the Chicago Police Department and the cops. And I don't blame the cops. The cops in Chicago, unable to cooperate because of the Dem political leadership of that city and state, unable to cooperate, hand him over for deportation. He should have been out of this country. Steve, Jose Medina also has tuberculosis, came in with it. We are paying to treat him. We are also paying for his …” “… ministry group there at Loyola, by all indications, He's just a fantastic young person. She and her friends were hanging out on what is seemingly a very safe beach and pier next to Loyola University, a pier out in the Lake Michigan trying to look at the northern lights at nighttime. And Jose Medina, an illegal alien who was arrested at the border and then sent internally into this country by Joe Biden, ends up in Chicago. He commits more crimes, is arrested by the Chicago Police Department and the cops. And I don't blame the cops. The cops in Chicago, unable to cooperate because of the Dem political leadership of that city and state, unable to cooperate, hand him over for deportation. He should have been out of this country. Steve, Jose Medina also has tuberculosis, came in with it. We are paying to treat him. We are also paying for his apartment. He has a lakefront apartment very near that beach. So this cretin that we are paying for who doesn't belong in our country gets his hands on a gun and totally unprovoked kills in an absolute horrific tragedy kills Sheridan Gorman. This story has been almost completely ignored by legacy media. Even in Chicago, Steve, when I went there, I …” View more
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The murder of Sheridan Gorman by an undocumented immigrant highlights the failures of current immigration policies and the dangers they pose to public safety.
Bannon`s War Room · Episode 5267: Illegals Continue To Murder In The Heartland; Tina Peters Case Thrown Out, Court Orders Resentencing · Apr 02, 2026
Verdict with Ted Cruz
“… just an embarrassment that she's on the court. And frankly, I think it's unconstitutional because by Supreme Court presidents, you can't do what Joe Biden did to put her on the court. you can't say I'm only going to consider black women for a job anywhere. That would be a flagrant violations of civil rights law nationwide. So why is it allowed for the Supreme Court, for Joe Biden, to have come out and say, I'm only going to put a black woman on? And again, the team looked it up. That eliminates 97% or 98% of lawyers nationwide. so you're immediately saying i'm only picking in the two to three uh …” “… points. Yes. I mean so you talking about sub 50 percentile for some of these It really staggering And again if she were doing the work and I was hearing these questions and I thought to myself, okay, she's actually putting in the time. It's just an embarrassment that she's on the court. And frankly, I think it's unconstitutional because by Supreme Court presidents, you can't do what Joe Biden did to put her on the court. you can't say I'm only going to consider black women for a job anywhere. That would be a flagrant violations of civil rights law nationwide. So why is it allowed for the Supreme Court, for Joe Biden, to have come out and say, I'm only going to put a black woman on? And again, the team looked it up. That eliminates 97% or 98% of lawyers nationwide. so you're immediately saying i'm only picking in the two to three uh percent of the population pool what are the odds that when you say that about anything you get the best person for any job if you immediately on its face say i'm only considering that not just imagine take it outside a race if you said i'm only considering people for the supreme court who are five foot or shorter i think a lot of people would say …” View more
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The Supreme Court's approach to appointing judges based on race may violate civil rights laws. This raises questions about the qualifications of justices like Ketanji Brown Jackson compared to others, such as Clarence Thomas, who is praised for his legal insight. The discussion challenges the effectiveness of limiting candidate pools to specific demographics and its implications on justice.
Verdict with Ted Cruz · Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 2 2026 · Apr 02, 2026
The MeidasTouch Podcast
“You know, it's like Donald Trump's war in Iran has done the same thing to Trump as Biden getting out of Afghanistan did to Biden's poll numbers. First off, Trump's polling is worse than that. But set that aside. But the broader point to make is that every day in this war, However, Donald Trump, to me, is doing about 10 things that are like the withdrawal from that have a bad outcome, let's just say. I actually think, let me be clear, the withdrawal from Afghanistan was the right decision. Obviously, a horrific terrorist attack took …” “You know, it's like Donald Trump's war in Iran has done the same thing to Trump as Biden getting out of Afghanistan did to Biden's poll numbers. First off, Trump's polling is worse than that. But set that aside. But the broader point to make is that every day in this war, However, Donald Trump, to me, is doing about 10 things that are like the withdrawal from that have a bad outcome, let's just say. I actually think, let me be clear, the withdrawal from Afghanistan was the right decision. Obviously, a horrific terrorist attack took place. Donald Trump was actually the cause of the fact that the Taliban had their 5,000 prisoners released. Remember, that was a Donald Trump Pompeo deal. I want to remind everybody about that as well, that the thing that they blame Biden for was a Trump thing. And now granted, there was a terrorist attack that took place under the Biden …” View more
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Trump's controversial dealings with the Taliban, including inviting them to Camp David on 9/11, have had lasting impacts on U.S. foreign policy and his poll numbers. While Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan faced backlash, it was Trump's decisions that set the stage for the chaos that followed. This segment argues that Trump's daily actions could be seen as far more damaging and potentially impeachable than Biden's withdrawal strategy.
The MeidasTouch Podcast · Thursday Afternoon Breaking News Updates with Ben - 4/2/26 · Apr 02, 2026
The Rubin Report
“… getting they're getting identified. Man, we should have a body language expert study her. The way she looks down as she's saying it, you know, Joe Biden, how many votes did Joe Biden get during the covid election? 181 million, if I'm not mistaken. If you look at how many votes did Barack Obama get in his two elections and how many did Trump get in his elections? Like it was over, he basically, Biden got about 15 million more votes in that crazy COVID mail-in election. You're telling me there was no fraud there. It's completely absurd. So you have a bunch of people who want mail-in ballots, who …” “… fraud is a little more efficient could be is rare and it has not been sufficient to overturn the results of federal elections, certainly. And when those things happen, to your point, you're reading some headlines there. They're getting caught. They're getting they're getting identified. Man, we should have a body language expert study her. The way she looks down as she's saying it, you know, Joe Biden, how many votes did Joe Biden get during the covid election? 181 million, if I'm not mistaken. If you look at how many votes did Barack Obama get in his two elections and how many did Trump get in his elections? Like it was over, he basically, Biden got about 15 million more votes in that crazy COVID mail-in election. You're telling me there was no fraud there. It's completely absurd. So you have a bunch of people who want mail-in ballots, who want Dropboxes, who want illegals, who want people to not have IDs and everything else. And at the height of all of the fever dream lunacy of COVID, Joe Biden, who nobody liked, even the most, even, not nobody, the most rabid Democrat didn't think that Joe Biden was great. He wasn't radical enough for the radicals. The average person knew there was …” View more
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A controversial claim arises: an illegal immigrant voted in seven federal elections. This raises questions about the integrity of mail-in ballots and whether voter fraud is as rare as some claim. If illegal voting is indeed infrequent, why not take measures to prevent it altogether?
The Rubin Report · Scott Jennings Notices Something About the Trump Iran Speech No One Noticed · Apr 02, 2026
This Machine Kills
“… a much greater extent, has overdetermined this kind of like petrostate or nothing. is that even something like the Inflation Reduction Act, even the Biden policies were really about how can we lay out a carefully organized series of carrots to get financial markets to do what we want them to do. And as you just said, Tim, it did work to a great extent in terms of spurring this big energy boom, but it was like a parallel thing. It wasn't a replacement thing. And I think that's the big problem is that it didn't go in and kill the fossil capital industry and then say, you can't exist anymore. I …” “… like you can't, you know, you You can't just try to incentivize financial markets to fund the capital investment needed for this grand green transition boom. And I think that is also some of the way that Europe to an extent, but largely the U.S. to a much greater extent, has overdetermined this kind of like petrostate or nothing. is that even something like the Inflation Reduction Act, even the Biden policies were really about how can we lay out a carefully organized series of carrots to get financial markets to do what we want them to do. And as you just said, Tim, it did work to a great extent in terms of spurring this big energy boom, but it was like a parallel thing. It wasn't a replacement thing. And I think that's the big problem is that it didn't go in and kill the fossil capital industry and then say, you can't exist anymore. I think the enemy gets a vote I think Yeah exactly And you just never going to get returns on investment to an extent that you can through fossil fuels which is ultimately Brett Christopher argument right That you're just never going to get the level of capital investment that you need from private financial markets into solar and wind and so on. Because …” View more
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An impending global energy catastrophe could dismantle U.S. legitimacy and influence on the world stage. As the U.S. struggles to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy, financial markets remain hesitant to invest in green technologies without state intervention. This scenario raises questions about whether the U.S. can truly break free from its petrostate model or if external crises will force the change.
This Machine Kills · 451. Do Not Become Addicted to Electrons (ft. Tim Sahay, Kate Mackenzie) · Apr 01, 2026
The Bulwark Podcast
“… you know, we discussed this when you were on Central Air a few weeks ago. The skeleton key to how did Donald Trump get elected again was that Joe Biden drove the reputation of the Democratic Party into a ditch. And so voters decided that Democrats had been even worse and even more irresponsible. But also Donald Trump promised a lot of popular stuff. If Biden had, you know, done a better job” “… and they're like, remember? Well, he was defeated for re-election. And then, you know, and then we had a Democratic administration that presided over exploding inflation and a border that they failed to police. and they brought him back in. I mean, you know, we discussed this when you were on Central Air a few weeks ago. The skeleton key to how did Donald Trump get elected again was that Joe Biden drove the reputation of the Democratic Party into a ditch. And so voters decided that Democrats had been even worse and even more irresponsible. But also Donald Trump promised a lot of popular stuff. If Biden had, you know, done a better job” View more
Ridealong summary
Donald Trump's campaign strategies, which often include flashy promises, seem to resonate with voters despite their long-term feasibility. This approach raises questions about the responsibility of politicians to deliver on their commitments, especially in a climate of rising inflation and budget deficits. Ultimately, the effectiveness of gimmicky proposals in winning elections versus their consequences in governance is a contentious debate.
The Bulwark Podcast · Josh Barro and Paige Cognetti: The World Is Going to Blame Trump · Apr 01, 2026
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart
“… I think, of colonialism, but the kind of colonialist ideas that said that, you know, Africa doesn't get a seat at the G20 until President Joe Biden is in office. I mean, So one of the things I think about steering that Titanic past the iceberg or maybe at least guaranteeing that people get in the lifeboats is people keeping a steady hand on – I'm sorry to really push that metaphor – but the ship of state to try and make sure that it can at least keep afloat long enough that we are there in lifeboats when we get the next way to look at the world. Right, right. Yeah. The problem almost seems …” “… it will need to in the 21st century to do things like address climate change and to address the migration that's going to come from climate change and to address the fact that in that post-World War II order, you really had more even than the vestiges, I think, of colonialism, but the kind of colonialist ideas that said that, you know, Africa doesn't get a seat at the G20 until President Joe Biden is in office. I mean, So one of the things I think about steering that Titanic past the iceberg or maybe at least guaranteeing that people get in the lifeboats is people keeping a steady hand on – I'm sorry to really push that metaphor – but the ship of state to try and make sure that it can at least keep afloat long enough that we are there in lifeboats when we get the next way to look at the world. Right, right. Yeah. The problem almost seems to be that Trump is destroying it faster than we can react to it. That the squandering, it really is like, you know, this 80 year world order that you speak of was designed and maintained by the United States. We created this stable world. That's where our leverage and power is coming from. And to see him piss it away with such velocity, I think …” View more
Ridealong summary
In this segment, Heather Cox Richardson humorously compares a chaotic political leader to Captain Ahab, suggesting he's steering the nation into an iceberg. The vivid imagery and unexpected metaphors make for a compelling and funny critique of current leadership, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart · Podcasting Through It with Heather Cox Richardson · Apr 01, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… is some sort of cosplay comic book thing. It's all comic book shit. It's all like, you know what I was saying to Dr. Drew? When you listen to Joe Biden Joe Biden whole thing was I retired from politics and I just going to hang out and mourn the loss of my son. So his whole thing was, you can find the clip, Dawson. He's like, my son died, and I'm just going to sit home and mourn it, okay? But he turned on the TV and saw racists coming from the woods with bloodshot eyes. and torches. And he stood up. But here's what I'm saying. Picture this like it's a... It's a Marvel movie. You know what? I'll …” “… you know, we'll just shoot American citizens and then disappear kids and then pull. My favorite move that we do is pulling children from the arms of their moms. That's what I realized. I was talking to Dr. Drew about this. Everything in the left's head is some sort of cosplay comic book thing. It's all comic book shit. It's all like, you know what I was saying to Dr. Drew? When you listen to Joe Biden Joe Biden whole thing was I retired from politics and I just going to hang out and mourn the loss of my son. So his whole thing was, you can find the clip, Dawson. He's like, my son died, and I'm just going to sit home and mourn it, okay? But he turned on the TV and saw racists coming from the woods with bloodshot eyes. and torches. And he stood up. But here's what I'm saying. Picture this like it's a... It's a Marvel movie. You know what? I'll just say yes. But I will also say when you storyboard stuff, like in Hollywood, you storyboard stuff. So you'd have a storyboard of a guy... The beginning, the middle, the end. The beginning would be Joe Biden looking at a picture of his son dead with the American flag folded in a triangle. You know, and he's just looking at it. Then all of a …” View more
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In a hilarious twist, the host imagines Joe Biden's political journey as a Marvel movie, complete with dramatic storyboards. The absurdity peaks when they joke about Biden's 'heroic' moment of standing up against imaginary racists emerging from the woods, blending political satire with comic book flair.
Adam Carolla Show · Xi Van Fleet Warns About China’s Influence in America · Mar 31, 2026
Verdict with Ted Cruz
“… that's fine if you have far left wing takes. But being a judge who does this is just, again, I think the final awful echo and reverberation of the Biden administration that unfortunately is going to be with us for generations. And he told us that he was going to limit the limit the pool to black female jurists, which, given the actual interpretation of the Constitution in most recent years, is really not OK. Not allowed to do that. I don't know how you what you can do about the legality of such a thing. But, Clay, if we put out a job opening for this show and we said, hey, guys, great opening. …” “… any past precedent. And Elena Kagan kind of did that in this 8-1 opinion. Again, on the left, Elena Kagan kind of saying, like, come on. This is an utterly ridiculous. To your point, Buck, I think it's a blue sky Reddit board far left wing take. And that's fine if you have far left wing takes. But being a judge who does this is just, again, I think the final awful echo and reverberation of the Biden administration that unfortunately is going to be with us for generations. And he told us that he was going to limit the limit the pool to black female jurists, which, given the actual interpretation of the Constitution in most recent years, is really not OK. Not allowed to do that. I don't know how you what you can do about the legality of such a thing. But, Clay, if we put out a job opening for this show and we said, hey, guys, great opening. We've got great producers here. We're going to have a fabulous team for you to work with. We're only hiring black women for this job. Yeah. We would be sued and we would lose. Yes. No question. And by the way, rightly so. That would be a clear violation of the standards that you can use under the Constitution and under non-discrimination and …” View more
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The Supreme Court's ruling against the conversion therapy ban is a setback, highlighting the appointment of an unqualified justice whose dissent lacks constitutional grounding.
Verdict with Ted Cruz · Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Mar 31 2026 · Mar 31, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… Americans of all stripes, political stripes, conservative and liberal, are in favor of this. You remember back in Georgia a few years ago when Joe Biden said that when Georgia passed a voter ID bill that was Jim Crow, and what happened? We had African Americans voting in record numbers. African Americans support this. And, you know, you remember they did a survey after the Georgia election of African American voters, and 100% said they had no problem voting on Election Day. You know, Chris, you're a black guy, and I would be insulted by the Democrat Party. My God in heaven, I don't know why …” “… it. They know the Democrats will vote for it even though they have no representation, but they need illegals to put them over the top to win. Would you agree? I agree completely. And, you know, this is not only an 80-20 issue. This is a 90-10 issue. Americans of all stripes, political stripes, conservative and liberal, are in favor of this. You remember back in Georgia a few years ago when Joe Biden said that when Georgia passed a voter ID bill that was Jim Crow, and what happened? We had African Americans voting in record numbers. African Americans support this. And, you know, you remember they did a survey after the Georgia election of African American voters, and 100% said they had no problem voting on Election Day. You know, Chris, you're a black guy, and I would be insulted by the Democrat Party. My God in heaven, I don't know why people still stay with the Democrat Party. I got a friend who is in politics in Baltimore, and she decided that she was done with the Democrat Party. She used to knock on door for Barack Obama. She used to campaign for Joe Biden and all of that. And she decided she was going to be a Republican, and she got called every – she told me some of the names …” View more
Ridealong summary
A significant shift is occurring as many African Americans are reconsidering their loyalty to the Democratic Party. Despite claims that voter ID laws are discriminatory, a survey revealed that 100% of African American voters had no issues voting on Election Day, challenging the narrative that they need special treatment. This growing sentiment indicates that black voters are realizing their votes are taken for granted, prompting a reevaluation of party affiliation.
The Rob Carson Show · Protests, Polls, and a Party That Loses the Plot · Apr 01, 2026
Bulwark Takes
“… a genius Donald Trump is. And what he has shown ability to do that other presidents can't quite seem to have the aperture to do. Well, I mean, Joe Biden didn't even know what he was doing. This is half an hour later. Hagseth still has not named the current or the former head of Iran. But now he's going after two, two American former presidents. Most Americans who voted for president in the last 20 years voted at some point for Obama or Biden. And here is the Secretary of War taking a gratuitous shot at all of those people. Okay, but that still leaves another half of the country that didn't vote …” “… Barack Obama. American troops are out there fighting the enemy. But Pete Hegseth is back here fighting a domestic political war. And then later in the same briefing, he decides to go after another American president. Here he is talking about what a genius Donald Trump is. And what he has shown ability to do that other presidents can't quite seem to have the aperture to do. Well, I mean, Joe Biden didn't even know what he was doing. This is half an hour later. Hagseth still has not named the current or the former head of Iran. But now he's going after two, two American former presidents. Most Americans who voted for president in the last 20 years voted at some point for Obama or Biden. And here is the Secretary of War taking a gratuitous shot at all of those people. Okay, but that still leaves another half of the country that didn't vote for Obama or Biden. So just in case Hexth didn't piss off enough people in that first briefing, he came back two days later, and on March 4th, he gave another briefing. And this time, this time he started off with a shot at Republicans. Thus far, Operation Epic Fury has delivered twice the air power of shock and awe of Iraq in 2003, minus Paul …” View more
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Pete Hegseth's briefings during the Iran war reveal a troubling focus on attacking past presidents rather than uniting the country. Instead of addressing strategy, he insults Barack Obama and Joe Biden, alienating Americans and undermining coalition efforts. His divisive rhetoric not only targets Democrats but also weakens relationships with U.S. allies, showcasing a severe lack of leadership at a critical time.
Bulwark Takes · Is Hegseth the Dumbest Man in the Trump Admin? · Apr 01, 2026
The Jesse Kelly Show
“… info on that? Great questions. Yeah, great questions. So what we know is that this intercept was never investigated back in 22, 23, 24 while Joe Biden was in office. Not a surprise. And it only recently came to the attention of Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe, like in the last few weeks. They declassified the intercept so I could write about it and alert the American people to it. They did some initial investigation. And the current workflow right now is that USAID, now under the tutelage of the OMB director, is looking through email seeing if they could find if the grant occurred, who was …” “All right, John. As per usual, I'm going to ask some stupid questions you may not have the answer to yet, but I must know these things. First, do we know how far along this plot went? Did that money get there? Was it stopped? Do you have info on that? Great questions. Yeah, great questions. So what we know is that this intercept was never investigated back in 22, 23, 24 while Joe Biden was in office. Not a surprise. And it only recently came to the attention of Tulsi Gabbard and John Ratcliffe, like in the last few weeks. They declassified the intercept so I could write about it and alert the American people to it. They did some initial investigation. And the current workflow right now is that USAID, now under the tutelage of the OMB director, is looking through email seeing if they could find if the grant occurred, who was talking to the known Ukrainian official, who was intercepted, and did this money change in. If that happens, two things will happen. The civil part of it, the recovery of a whole bunch of money that shouldn't have gone out, will go to J.D. Vance's new fraud task force to get the money back for the American people. And then two, if there was an …” View more
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A recent investigation reveals potential corruption involving U.S. aid to Ukraine and its connection to the Biden administration. Key conversations have been intercepted, leading to inquiries about whether funds were misappropriated to benefit political campaigns. As officials gather evidence, the implications could lead to significant legal actions and recovery of misallocated funds.
The Jesse Kelly Show · Corrupt Democrat To Be EXPELLED From Congress? · Mar 31, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… Party and what they've done to the American people. And realize when they give so much money to illegals over you and me, you know, when Joe Biden was the president, you and I suffered a great deal. We saw the price of cars double. We saw the price of homes double. We saw groceries go through the ceiling. We saw gas that was more expensive than it is right now. And yeah, it's expensive, but you see, we're kind of in the middle of beating back a monstrous regime that has spread terror around the world for 47 years. And we're beating into the pits of hell, so we don't have to worry about …” “… issue has already been resolved, as you mentioned, for the last 150 years. But it has not. It has absolutely not been resolved. So hopefully it will be. Because, again, citizenship means something. I had alluded to Stephen Miller talking about the Democrat Party and what they've done to the American people. And realize when they give so much money to illegals over you and me, you know, when Joe Biden was the president, you and I suffered a great deal. We saw the price of cars double. We saw the price of homes double. We saw groceries go through the ceiling. We saw gas that was more expensive than it is right now. And yeah, it's expensive, but you see, we're kind of in the middle of beating back a monstrous regime that has spread terror around the world for 47 years. And we're beating into the pits of hell, so we don't have to worry about them anymore. And already yesterday, there were all sorts of tankers moving through the Straits of Hormuz, the stock market breathing a sigh of relief, gas prices be heading back down again. And then, of course, a lot of freedom for the people of Persia, of Persia. But here is Stephen Miller talking about what the Democrats have done with your money …” View more
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The debate over birthright citizenship is heating up, with claims that it was originally meant for freed slaves, not illegal immigrants. Grace Pasteur argues that the Supreme Court has never settled this issue, and the current interpretations undermine American citizenship. As the government gives aid to illegal immigrants, many citizens feel their own struggles are overlooked.
The Rob Carson Show · From the Moon to Mayhem · Apr 01, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… the Ukraine war, when Ukraine was attacked, I think. Yeah, we gave them $250 billion. It was laundered largely and including $200 million into Joe Biden's 2024 campaign by USAID. And we sympathize Ukraine, but it was not a NATO power. They came to us and said, would you spearhead the help for Ukraine? So it always been a one street when they want to take action in their national interest But this action was not just in our national interest It was in the global interest We saving the world again Secretary Rubio really brilliantly exposited. And then the final thing, Sean, we're not talking …” “… bomb Libya, which was a misadventure, the French and British came to us. Would you please lead this bombing? When they wanted to go into Serbia and protect Kosovo, which was not a NATO country, they came to us. And they said, would you lead this? When the Ukraine war, when Ukraine was attacked, I think. Yeah, we gave them $250 billion. It was laundered largely and including $200 million into Joe Biden's 2024 campaign by USAID. And we sympathize Ukraine, but it was not a NATO power. They came to us and said, would you spearhead the help for Ukraine? So it always been a one street when they want to take action in their national interest But this action was not just in our national interest It was in the global interest We saving the world again Secretary Rubio really brilliantly exposited. And then the final thing, Sean, we're not talking about a weak country. We're talking about NATO members in Europe that have 450 million people, 100 million people more than we do. and an economy of $22 trillion, the third largest in the world, 10 times larger than Russia. They're perfectly capable of stepping up and pulling their own weight. And this was a terrible, tragic error on their part. And …” View more
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America's commitment to NATO is being questioned as allies fail to support in times of need. The analogy of friends who only enjoy the party but vanish when it's time to help reflects the frustration over billions spent without reciprocal support. This raises critical questions about the future value of NATO for the U.S. in global conflicts.
The Rob Carson Show · Sayonara, NATO! Brigitte Gabriel Unleashed! · Apr 01, 2026
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words
“It was, then you juxtapose that, you know, at Mar-a-Lago, they have a security booth that you can't get in. And then you look at Joe Biden's garage with all that stuff. What was it? The only weird thing is. Can't freeze on top of classified documents. The second half of the book is the rise of Donald Trump, and it goes through the campaign in detail, and then the first year. And, boy, researching that, I saw it firsthand, as everybody else did, but I didn't realize until I started how just inept Kamala Harris was. 45 days, right? Without dealing with— 45 days she wouldn't talk to …” “It was, then you juxtapose that, you know, at Mar-a-Lago, they have a security booth that you can't get in. And then you look at Joe Biden's garage with all that stuff. What was it? The only weird thing is. Can't freeze on top of classified documents. The second half of the book is the rise of Donald Trump, and it goes through the campaign in detail, and then the first year. And, boy, researching that, I saw it firsthand, as everybody else did, but I didn't realize until I started how just inept Kamala Harris was. 45 days, right? Without dealing with— 45 days she wouldn't talk to anybody. And then when she did, you know why she didn't. You know, Trump at the McDonald's and Trump on the garbage truck were just two. Hundreds of millions of dollars in free advertising And then she ended up having to pay I think it was Cardi B and Al Sharpton and Oprah She was paying them money for the interview. That other interview, some …” View more
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Kamala Harris's interview strategy cost her dearly, as she resorted to paying celebrities for appearances after failing to engage effectively for 45 days. This miscalculation contrasts sharply with Donald Trump's ability to generate free publicity during his campaign. The insights come from Victor Davis Hanson's new book detailing the rise of Trump and the political missteps of Harris.
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words · Victor Davis Hanson: NEW Book, Trump’s Endless War Agenda, Ilhan Omar Immigration Fraud Explained · Mar 31, 2026
The Rubin Report
“… Paper, paper. That is hilarious. So that's interesting because right before COVID and then the world went completely insane. And then somehow Joe Biden, when they did mail-in ballots, got like 15 million more votes than Barack Obama ever got. But there you have a woman who's as corrupt as it comes, who did a soft coup to get rid of an auto pen. There you have her admitting that, yes, paper ballots are the safest. I'm with you, Kamala. Paper ballots, and you have to show an ID and then fill out a piece of paper. You know where they do that? Oh, Florida. Yeah, that's what I do here. And it's …” “… a vote. Thank God we don't have to play many videos of her anymore. Like what the laugh seems even more ridiculous now that we haven't played a video of her for a while. She's like, what, what, what, how do you vote? Paper. Paper. What? That's funny. Paper, paper. That is hilarious. So that's interesting because right before COVID and then the world went completely insane. And then somehow Joe Biden, when they did mail-in ballots, got like 15 million more votes than Barack Obama ever got. But there you have a woman who's as corrupt as it comes, who did a soft coup to get rid of an auto pen. There you have her admitting that, yes, paper ballots are the safest. I'm with you, Kamala. Paper ballots, and you have to show an ID and then fill out a piece of paper. You know where they do that? Oh, Florida. Yeah, that's what I do here. And it's pretty great. And you feel like it's legit. And it makes you feel like you did your civil duty and that the system actually works. From the system actually working over just one clip, I promise, just one of, yeah, you know where I'm going. We're doing the view. It's quick, but it's so idiotic. We had to do it. There was an internal debate. We had to …” View more
Ridealong summary
Trump's White House ballroom is hiding a military bunker underneath, raising eyebrows about its purpose. This bunker, revealed through discussions on election security and paper ballots, is speculated to serve as a refuge for billionaires during crises. The conversation highlights the absurdity of elite survival plans amidst potential disasters.
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Adam Carolla Show
“… got the inside track from Baccaria. He was eating grapes that whole time. Yeah, he knows Javier Baccaria. Yeah, nobody knows the Latinos like Joe Biden does. He doesn't give a fuck. He doesn't know who he is. So let's be fair. Well, we got some more L.A. issues also. California's unfinished wildlife bridge to nowhere has now topped $100 million. In 2022, California Governor Gavin Newsom broke ground on the Wallace-Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, a project featuring an overpass for animals atop 10 lanes of the 101 freeway in Southern California. Oh, hold on. This just in. Wallace Annenberg was a …” “He's got the inside track from Baccaria. He was eating grapes that whole time. Yeah, he knows Javier Baccaria. Yeah, nobody knows the Latinos like Joe Biden does. He doesn't give a fuck. He doesn't know who he is. So let's be fair. Well, we got some more L.A. issues also. California's unfinished wildlife bridge to nowhere has now topped $100 million. In 2022, California Governor Gavin Newsom broke ground on the Wallace-Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, a project featuring an overpass for animals atop 10 lanes of the 101 freeway in Southern California. Oh, hold on. This just in. Wallace Annenberg was a serial rapist so we got to read It the Mario Lopez Wildman Mario Lopez overpass Mario overpass Mario could get everything named after you I looked it up So Wallace Annenberg, she's a philanthropist that started funding this bridge, but clearly she didn't fund enough of it to pay for it. I don't think you can get your name on it anymore if taxpayers …” View more
Ridealong summary
The segment hilariously critiques California's $100 million wildlife bridge, pointing out that it’s just a dirt overpass while other states build similar structures for a fraction of the cost. The hosts deliver a punchy analogy comparing the bridge funding to tossing plastic forks on the ground and paying people to clean them up, highlighting the absurdity of government spending.
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The Joe Rogan Experience
“… life yeah not good I'm so happy I avoided coke but I am interested we're too late dude when I heard Hunter Thompson not Hunter Thompson, Hunter Biden excuse me talk about smoke and crack he did this interview where he was talking about how amazing smoke and crack and I was like wow maybe I can try once I've never heard anybody like try it once though. No, that's famous last words, man. Right. No one's done it once. I mean, everybody who tries it gets hooked. It seems like that's a problem. Must be pretty awesome. It's gotta be. It's gotta be the best thing ever. And he said like, it's way …” “… your, your demons are. Yeah. That's rough. I've seen a lot of people lose their life that way. I mean, do they lose their direction? They lose everything, you know just substances can be fun but they can take over and they can become your whole fucking life yeah not good I'm so happy I avoided coke but I am interested we're too late dude when I heard Hunter Thompson not Hunter Thompson, Hunter Biden excuse me talk about smoke and crack he did this interview where he was talking about how amazing smoke and crack and I was like wow maybe I can try once I've never heard anybody like try it once though. No, that's famous last words, man. Right. No one's done it once. I mean, everybody who tries it gets hooked. It seems like that's a problem. Must be pretty awesome. It's gotta be. It's gotta be the best thing ever. And he said like, it's way better than cocaine. Like he said, like the guy who's interviewing him, what's that guy's name again? Andrew Callahan? When he was interviewing him, he's like, what is the difference? And he explained like the delivery method, like how it affects you. So much different like the difference between like a Zen pouch and a cigarette cigarette hits you …” View more
Ridealong summary
In a hilariously dark twist, the host recounts their childhood fears of becoming a 'loser' while reflecting on the allure of drugs through the lens of Hunter Biden's infamous interview. The absurdity peaks when they reminisce about their own morphine escapade post-surgery, hitting the button like a kid in a candy store. It's a wild ride through ambition, addiction, and the thin line between fun and chaos.
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The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart
“… And like at Platformer, my newsletter, we broke the story a couple of years ago that after one of his tweets did not get as much engagement as Joe Biden's during the Super Bowl, he went back to his engineers and he said, you need to re-engineer this so that my tweets are getting more prominence. And so they did. And so that is the reason why, even if you don't follow the guy and you're using X all the time, you're going to see his views, which contain so many just various right-wing ideas and conspiracies. He built the algorithm this way. And if you're like me and Renee, and you've been …” “… now that we're getting uncensored material, Now that the First Amendment has primacy, people move to the right because they learn the truth. But the truth is that algorithm incentivizes the misinformation from the right, and he designs it. Absolutely. And like at Platformer, my newsletter, we broke the story a couple of years ago that after one of his tweets did not get as much engagement as Joe Biden's during the Super Bowl, he went back to his engineers and he said, you need to re-engineer this so that my tweets are getting more prominence. And so they did. And so that is the reason why, even if you don't follow the guy and you're using X all the time, you're going to see his views, which contain so many just various right-wing ideas and conspiracies. He built the algorithm this way. And if you're like me and Renee, and you've been covering this stuff for a decade, in 2020, conservatives were holding hearings saying, platforms must be ideologically neutral. You must never suppress any sort of speech. Why aren't The right and the left should be equal on these platforms. Fast forward to today, Exodus, our right-wing political project will stop. Look, the algorithm is killing us. The …” View more
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In a hilarious twist, the podcast reveals how Elon Musk's tweets dominate feeds, warping democracy more than any voter fraud ever could. The irony? Musk claims he's fighting against misinformation while his own algorithm pushes right-wing content like it's on sale. This segment is a wild ride through the absurdity of social media manipulation and the characters it creates.
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