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“… 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
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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.
“… 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
“… 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
“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
“… 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
“… 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
“… 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
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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
“… 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
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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
“… 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
“… 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
“… 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
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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
“… 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
“… 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
“… 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 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
“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
“… 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
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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.
The Rubin Report·Host Shocked as Rubio Decimates Mainstream Media Narrative of the Iran War·Apr 01, 2026
“… 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
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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.
Adam Carolla Show·Brian Austin Green on Surviving Hollywood as a Teen + The Housing Economy Struggle·Mar 23, 2026
“… 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
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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.
The Joe Rogan Experience·#2468 - Luke Grimes·Mar 13, 2026
“… 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.
The Weekly Show with Jon Stewart·The Real Election Threat with Casey Newton and Renée DiResta·Mar 18, 2026
“… against it public is against it if the public gets too far against it, your own party will turn on you. You need to remember what happened to Joe Biden. No, no one's going to try to remove Donald Trump from office. I'm not saying that. Well, I take that back. Republicans aren't going to. I'm not saying that. But remember, Joe Biden got ran out the back door of the White House because his approval numbers got so bad, his own party. It was not Republicans. His own party went and sat down and forced him out of the White House. Joe Biden was banned by his own party, essentially, from running for …”“and soon you're out of it and then once you're out of it by the way here's what happens so what's the danger okay public's against it public's against it public is against it if the public gets too far against it, your own party will turn on you. You need to remember what happened to Joe Biden. No, no one's going to try to remove Donald Trump from office. I'm not saying that. Well, I take that back. Republicans aren't going to. I'm not saying that. But remember, Joe Biden got ran out the back door of the White House because his approval numbers got so bad, his own party. It was not Republicans. His own party went and sat down and forced him out of the White House. Joe Biden was banned by his own party, essentially, from running for re-election. That's what happens when you run out of political capital. There's only so much of it to go around. If you've expended all of it in Iran, bombing Iran to smithereens, now the public's against you. The public may no longer have any appetite at all for Cuba. They don't want to hear the word Cuba. I've told you, this lack of interest in …”View more
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Joe Biden's drastic drop in approval led to his own party pushing him out of the White House, showcasing the dangers of running out of political capital. As public sentiment shifts against foreign interventions, leaders risk losing support from their own party. This segment highlights the critical relationship between public opinion and political survival.
The Jesse Kelly Show·Hour 3: Trump's Political Capital·Apr 01, 2026
“… watch the rest when I get home. I still found the VP debate more just entertaining as just television. Oh, my God. Because neither was shocking. Joe Biden's behavior was shocking. But in a fun to watch way. In a fun to watch. Yeah, like watching a train wreck. But he was just appalling, I thought. Isn't it weird when old guys' teeth are so white now? And they're not real. They're not real. They're like chiclets. Giant chiclets. You used to look forward to old people with horrible mouths, like from just years of coffee, soup, and tea, and bad feelings. He's a Mormon. No coffee. No, I'm talking …”“… an incumbent and your team is 500 or less, you're going to have trouble making that argument for why you need to be the head coach for the next four years. Valid or not, you're always going to be hobbled a little by that. All right. Anyway, I'll watch the rest when I get home. I still found the VP debate more just entertaining as just television. Oh, my God. Because neither was shocking. Joe Biden's behavior was shocking. But in a fun to watch way. In a fun to watch. Yeah, like watching a train wreck. But he was just appalling, I thought. Isn't it weird when old guys' teeth are so white now? And they're not real. They're not real. They're like chiclets. Giant chiclets. You used to look forward to old people with horrible mouths, like from just years of coffee, soup, and tea, and bad feelings. He's a Mormon. No coffee. No, I'm talking about Biden. I thought about Romney. No coffee. You know what? Back in the day, the only thing you could use to improve your situation was Topol. Yeah, or baking soda or something. Yeah, it's like, yeah, baking soda and white vinegar. That'll get the stogie stain out of there. But, yeah, old people used to just be like cigars and black coffee, and …”View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts discuss the absurdity of old politicians with overly white teeth, comparing them to giant chiclets. The conversation takes a wild turn as they reminisce about the past and the bizarre antics of Morton Downey Jr., making for an entertaining mix of political commentary and absurd humor.
Adam Carolla Show·Alana Stewart + Dana Workman (Carolla Classics)·Mar 28, 2026
“… not justified. Answer this question. Was it? Answer this question. Well, it is the question. The question is, was it appropriate to bury the Hunter Biden? You're talking about the press doing that? He's saying that's what they did, and that is what they did. They buried the Hunter Biden story before the election because they were like, we can't risk having the election thrown to Trump. We'll tell them after the election. And we know for a fact that that's what they did. Of course, you know, but I'm saying, you know, for a fact that that's what they did. I don't know what they did. I know because …”“… this is sort of where we are in this country. The other side is so evil. anything is justified in preventing them from taking office. Is it? No, no. You know what's not justified? Using armed violence to try to kill people in the Capitol. That's not justified. Answer this question. Was it? Answer this question. Well, it is the question. The question is, was it appropriate to bury the Hunter Biden? You're talking about the press doing that? He's saying that's what they did, and that is what they did. They buried the Hunter Biden story before the election because they were like, we can't risk having the election thrown to Trump. We'll tell them after the election. And we know for a fact that that's what they did. Of course, you know, but I'm saying, you know, for a fact that that's what they did. I don't know what they did. I know because you only watch MSNBC. No, that's not true. That's not true. Well, then you would know about this. I do know about that. Well, you're acting like you know. I do know about that. And I do watch Fox. But the point is, we're going to prove now that the press tried to – They're admitting it. The press is admitting it. Yes, that's not even initial …”View more
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In a hilarious twist, Schneider reflects on a bizarre elevator ride with Trump and Baldwin, revealing how political biases can twist perceptions. He humorously points out the irony of the Democratic elite's sudden disdain for Trump, showcasing how quickly friendships can be abandoned for political allegiance.
Adam Carolla Show·Rob Schneider Annihilates Fauci and Talks Norm Macdonald Documentary·Mar 16, 2026
“… money. That is your money, folks, taxpayer money, route it through a series of transactions, move it into the United States, and launder it into Joe Biden's 2024 campaign and the Democratic National Committee. That is John Solomon at CPAC this year, and this is without a doubt. It actually happened. These are confidential documents that have been released showing that USAID was going to funnel $200 million originally sent to Ukraine for a war effort that we spent $250 billion on and still haven't accounted for a single dime of it. So, you know, and of course, you know, there's Ukraine being the …”“The United States government, the National Security Agency, intercepted conversations of President Zelensky's government in Ukraine in 2022, late 2022 conspiring with federal workers at the USAID to come up with a plan to take $200 million of USAID money. That is your money, folks, taxpayer money, route it through a series of transactions, move it into the United States, and launder it into Joe Biden's 2024 campaign and the Democratic National Committee. That is John Solomon at CPAC this year, and this is without a doubt. It actually happened. These are confidential documents that have been released showing that USAID was going to funnel $200 million originally sent to Ukraine for a war effort that we spent $250 billion on and still haven't accounted for a single dime of it. So, you know, and of course, you know, there's Ukraine being the place where the world's oligarchs have always gone to launder their money. Other than that, it's certainly a worthy military conflict. Joining us on the Newsmax Hotline is the John Lott. I'm not going to call John Lott, the John Lott, president of the Crime Prevention Research Center. John Lott, welcome to the show. Well, thanks for having me on. …”View more
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Confidential documents reveal a shocking conspiracy involving President Zelensky's government and USAID officials to funnel $200 million in taxpayer funds into Joe Biden's 2024 campaign. This scheme highlights the deep-rooted corruption within the U.S. political system and raises questions about the allocation of aid meant for Ukraine. As the NGO industrial complex grows, many wonder if this financial misappropriation will ever be addressed.
The Rob Carson Show·No Kings, No Clue, & No Shame·Mar 30, 2026
“… money. That is your money, folks. Taxpayer money. Route it through a series of transactions, move it into the United States and launder it into Joe Biden's 2024 campaign. Wow. Democratic National Committee. Well, you know, he also got like $35 million from the Chinese Communist Party through 27 LLCs to nine of his family members. We have the intercepts for the first time. Tulsi Gabbard's team was willing to declassify them. There is now an investigation underway beginning with USAID to look at who was involved, whether any crimes were committed, and if that is the case, to refer that to the FBI …”“… United States government, the National Security Agency, He intercepted conversations of President Zelensky's government in Ukraine in 2022, late 2022, conspiring with federal workers at the USAID to come up with a plan to take $200 million of USAID money. That is your money, folks. Taxpayer money. Route it through a series of transactions, move it into the United States and launder it into Joe Biden's 2024 campaign. Wow. Democratic National Committee. Well, you know, he also got like $35 million from the Chinese Communist Party through 27 LLCs to nine of his family members. We have the intercepts for the first time. Tulsi Gabbard's team was willing to declassify them. There is now an investigation underway beginning with USAID to look at who was involved, whether any crimes were committed, and if that is the case, to refer that to the FBI in the next few days. Those declassified documents up at justinnews.com. You can go check about it today. Members of Congress have been clamoring all day to get their hands on the documents. It has been verified through classified documents. $200 million of U.S. aid money came back from Ukraine into the campaign coffers of Joe stinking Biden. When …”View more
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A shocking revelation claims that $200 million of U.S. taxpayer aid to Ukraine was allegedly funneled back into Joe Biden's 2024 campaign through a series of transactions. This information comes from intercepted conversations involving Ukraine's government and USAID officials, now leading to an investigation into potential crimes. As Congress clamors for the documents, questions arise about accountability and corruption in political funding.
The Rob Carson Show·From Iran to ICE: Chaos, Comedy, and Conspiracies·Mar 27, 2026
“… other expenses attached to this guy Because we let one guy in it millions of dollars and an 18 year old will never see her 19th birthday Thanks, Joe Biden. Good. But Joe Biden's a good dude, right? It's good. Well, this is like that tweet you liked about weaponized weaponized empathy. 100 where is that clip that's uh do we have that yeah we have that that's a liked tweet yes women are much more empathetic than men and they have a hard time putting people in prison and punishing people so they let them back out and then their empathy seems to go out the window for the 18 year old that got snuffed …”“… you don't smoke a lot in prison. So let's see. Five times six is 30. Is this guy going to cost us $3 million? Did I figure that one out? That correct So it going to be million just to keep him incarcerated not to mention there going to be a lot of other expenses attached to this guy Because we let one guy in it millions of dollars and an 18 year old will never see her 19th birthday Thanks, Joe Biden. Good. But Joe Biden's a good dude, right? It's good. Well, this is like that tweet you liked about weaponized weaponized empathy. 100 where is that clip that's uh do we have that yeah we have that that's a liked tweet yes women are much more empathetic than men and they have a hard time putting people in prison and punishing people so they let them back out and then their empathy seems to go out the window for the 18 year old that got snuffed out by the person they let hang out in their sanctuary city though. That part, that's where the empathy tends to go. Chuck, you find that clip and you'll While he's looking for that, I can move on to the next story and we can circle back to this. Speaking of shitty governments, Los Angeles has just announced it's going to green light a staggering …”View more
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In this segment, the host hilariously critiques Los Angeles' decision to massively expand LAX, likening the city's reasoning to 'chick-based thinking.' The absurdity peaks when discussing how empathy is weaponized in politics, leading to chaotic outcomes, all while making a case that masculinity is needed for order. It's a comedic take on serious societal issues that keeps listeners engaged.
Adam Carolla Show·Bill O’Reilly on Trump’s Next Move & Why America Is at a Turning Point·Mar 25, 2026
“… that the federal government would interfere in any way in the business dealings of these companies? A guy named Brendan Carr when he was mad at Joe Biden for like, I don't know what, but no, like it was like they, I don't know, they tried to, I think they did something with Sinclair and I don't know, maybe Brendan Carr was right about that. Maybe they shouldn't have been mucking around in it, but that's weird that this same guy now is giddy, giddy at the idea of getting random anchors fired from MSNBC. Also, I don't think Trump really had anything to do with that, but maybe, I don't know. But in …”“… HR matters of private companies, right? Right. It should be winning for the president to force private companies to fire the employees that the president doesn't like. Or is that or is that communism? something. Do you know who was livid at the idea that the federal government would interfere in any way in the business dealings of these companies? A guy named Brendan Carr when he was mad at Joe Biden for like, I don't know what, but no, like it was like they, I don't know, they tried to, I think they did something with Sinclair and I don't know, maybe Brendan Carr was right about that. Maybe they shouldn't have been mucking around in it, but that's weird that this same guy now is giddy, giddy at the idea of getting random anchors fired from MSNBC. Also, I don't think Trump really had anything to do with that, but maybe, I don't know. But in any event, what was the most telling to me, this is the kind of thing that just happens in the natural course of things now that it's like that tweet where I'm like, this should be insane. This should be the kind of thing the FCC chair gloated and calling people fake news and sleepy eyed Chuck Todd. What is happening? This was, again, a quasi an …”View more
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Despite Donald Trump's approval plummeting to 33%, he's gaining control over the media landscape. With key figures being ousted and networks shifting ownership, Trump's influence is reshaping media in a way reminiscent of authoritarian regimes like Hungary. This consolidation raises questions about the future of independent journalism and the role of government in media affairs.
Bulwark Takes·NEW POLL: Trump Approval COLLAPSES to 33%·Mar 30, 2026
“The President Biden different because FEMA I really believe that it fine but I think it very inefficient I think you know we have smart governors And one way to tell whether or not they smart is how well they do FEMA is a very expensive way of trying to put out a problem but what I'd rather do is let the states do it and help them financially, but let the states do it. In other words, you'll have a hurricane in Florida, and people who come from Alaska, they …”“The President Biden different because FEMA I really believe that it fine but I think it very inefficient I think you know we have smart governors And one way to tell whether or not they smart is how well they do FEMA is a very expensive way of trying to put out a problem but what I'd rather do is let the states do it and help them financially, but let the states do it. In other words, you'll have a hurricane in Florida, and people who come from Alaska, they haven't been to Florida. By the time they get used to it, you know, the problem can be solved. So I've never been a big fan of FEMA. I like to keep it local. I like to see governors and neighboring states help each other as opposed to FEMA. FEMA is very expensive, and it really doesn't get the job done. You know, North Carolina, they did a terrible job …”View more
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The judge's decision to block the ballroom project is misguided because it ignores the fact that the construction is privately funded and doesn't require congressional approval.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5262: Liberal Judges Deliver Judicial Blows To The Admin; Trump Signs EO On Election Integrity·Mar 31, 2026
“… of War? That's what they call it now. So gangster. Well, I think it was originally Department of War and then became Department of Defense. Once Biden came in. Hand it over to him, Joe. Oh, my God. That's tremendous. No, I think it was a while ago they changed it to the Department of Defense. I thought Biden's team did it. And Trump was like, whoa, it sounds better.”“… smell talks? Get your mind right, son. Get your mind. Get your mind right. Something wrong with you, Joe. You could 100% get one of those jobs, Joe. I know. I'm thinking which one I want. I want to be right. Pete Heggshead's sidekick. Was it Department of War? That's what they call it now. So gangster. Well, I think it was originally Department of War and then became Department of Defense. Once Biden came in. Hand it over to him, Joe. Oh, my God. That's tremendous. No, I think it was a while ago they changed it to the Department of Defense. I thought Biden's team did it. And Trump was like, whoa, it sounds better.”View more
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In a hilarious rant, the hosts speculate about Erica Kirk's unexpected rise to a high-level government position, jokingly suggesting she might have some wild secrets. The absurdity peaks as they riff on the idea of her having a 'hidden dick' and how that could impact her role in politics, blending humor with outrageous commentary on public perception.
The Joe Rogan Experience·Fight Companion - March 21, 2026·Mar 22, 2026
“… of friends about crazy ways. They seem to have stolen money from the government. Are we going to do anything about this? Well, under the Biden administration, no. The Biden administration tried to forgive those loans, sweep it under the rug to the tune of about $200 billion. That's a lot of grift. That's right. It's massive. And so we're going state by state. And really, the cover was blown off when we saw the social welfare state of Minnesota. And we went into Minnesota and just said, let's look at what happened during COVID. Turns out $430 million of fraud in Minnesota. Then we go …”“… things and getting free money. And I actually told my companies not to. Maybe I was naive. I thought, guys, if we don't really need it, maybe we shouldn't be taking this money. But a lot of people took it. I have all sorts of stories just from my acquaintances of friends about crazy ways. They seem to have stolen money from the government. Are we going to do anything about this? Well, under the Biden administration, no. The Biden administration tried to forgive those loans, sweep it under the rug to the tune of about $200 billion. That's a lot of grift. That's right. It's massive. And so we're going state by state. And really, the cover was blown off when we saw the social welfare state of Minnesota. And we went into Minnesota and just said, let's look at what happened during COVID. Turns out $430 million of fraud in Minnesota. Then we go to California, $9 billion of COVID era fraud. So that's so far we've taken 120. Where's all this money? Where did it go? Is this the inflation we experienced? Where is this money? Yeah. The San Francisco Fed came out with a survey that said about 43% of inflation can be explained through massive government spending. So that's what's been great about …”View more
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During the COVID relief efforts, an astonishing $430 million was lost to fraud in Minnesota alone, with California reporting $9 billion in fraudulent claims. The investigation revealed that lax regulations allowed criminals, including those overseas, to exploit the system, leading to a significant government spending crisis that contributed to inflation. As measures are being put in place to prevent future fraud, the question remains: how can we ensure accountability and transparency in these programs?
Joe Lonsdale: American Optimist·Ep 145: SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler on Exposing Billions in Fraud & What AI Means for Small Business·Mar 13, 2026
“… of them deal with the FBI's Arctic Frost probe, which examined how Trump's campaign and Republican allies sought to block the certification of Joe Biden's election victory. But that tranche, Raskin said, included the January 2023 tracking memo from Smith's office following both cases which much of the Justice Department release focused on Republicans in Congress have cited some specific documentation in the election interference case to claim that Smith and the Biden era DOJ politically and improperly targeted Trump and Republican allies for investigation Yeah, that's the oopsie part of this. …”“… was properly appointed. Yeah, and likely never will be, not in the context of this case. But in any case, these new revelations emerged after Trump's Justice Department released a tranche of records on March 13th to the House Judiciary Committee. Most of them deal with the FBI's Arctic Frost probe, which examined how Trump's campaign and Republican allies sought to block the certification of Joe Biden's election victory. But that tranche, Raskin said, included the January 2023 tracking memo from Smith's office following both cases which much of the Justice Department release focused on Republicans in Congress have cited some specific documentation in the election interference case to claim that Smith and the Biden era DOJ politically and improperly targeted Trump and Republican allies for investigation Yeah, that's the oopsie part of this. Quote, apparently blinded by the frenzied search to find any scrap of evidence that could be twisted and distorted to level an attack against special counsel Smith, despite constantly coming up empty handed. you have quite amazingly missed the fact that some of the documents you provided include damning evidence about your boss's conduct and may …”View more
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Jack Smith's investigation into Trump's classified documents case is under threat after Judge Cannon blocked the release of crucial evidence. With Trump attacking Smith on social media and alleging political bias, the stakes are high as the Justice Department struggles to navigate the complexities of this ongoing legal saga. The implications of these developments could reshape the future of accountability in U.S. politics.
“If you remember when this is going on, this is right as the Jack Smith investigation is targeting Donald Trump. Joe Biden's not very popular. Afghanistan, his own mental facilities in the open border are dragging him down. He's having a hard time raising money, even though he's the incumbent president. And this plot is intercepted by the NSA. The director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has asked the USAID to open an investigation, to see if this grant actually occurred, and then if it did, to make a referral to the FBI and the Justice Department. This is …”“If you remember when this is going on, this is right as the Jack Smith investigation is targeting Donald Trump. Joe Biden's not very popular. Afghanistan, his own mental facilities in the open border are dragging him down. He's having a hard time raising money, even though he's the incumbent president. And this plot is intercepted by the NSA. The director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has asked the USAID to open an investigation, to see if this grant actually occurred, and then if it did, to make a referral to the FBI and the Justice Department. This is real-time information recorded, names, details, name of grant. They've got everything in the classified setting. I got a declassified version of the intercept, but this is a big deal. Keep an eye on Tulsi Gabbard's social media. I think she's going to make a statement today or tomorrow, but this is going to start rumbling down the hill. This is, …”View more
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Evidence suggests the Democratic Party may have collaborated with foreign entities to influence U.S. elections. Recent revelations point to China providing access to voter databases and USAID potentially laundering taxpayer money into Biden's campaign. These developments raise serious questions about election integrity and government accountability.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5247/5248: Live From CPAC Day 1·Mar 26, 2026
“… are up. 46% of Americans, according to the same poll, think inflation is the most salient issue. 53% say the economy is worse than it was under Joe Biden. Now, again, we keep hearing that MAGA Republicans are abandoning President Trump. That's actually not true. What is happening is that Democrats and independents who jumped on the Trump bandwagon, largely because they didn't like Kamala Harris, some of those people are dropping off. Kristen Soltis Anderson, who's an excellent pollster, writes in The New York Times. She says, my polling shows MAGA thinks Trump got it right when it comes to Iran. …”“… Trump lagging in the polls? Because his approval ratings are down. I mean, the answer really is because of the economy, as always. Right now, a lot of dyspepsia about the economy. And because of the war, the stock market is down and gas prices are up. 46% of Americans, according to the same poll, think inflation is the most salient issue. 53% say the economy is worse than it was under Joe Biden. Now, again, we keep hearing that MAGA Republicans are abandoning President Trump. That's actually not true. What is happening is that Democrats and independents who jumped on the Trump bandwagon, largely because they didn't like Kamala Harris, some of those people are dropping off. Kristen Soltis Anderson, who's an excellent pollster, writes in The New York Times. She says, my polling shows MAGA thinks Trump got it right when it comes to Iran. When I separate Republican respondents on whether they think of themselves as a Trump supporter or a Republican Party supporter first, I find more than nine in 10 Trump first Republicans support the Iran strikes compared with 72 percent of party first Republicans. So in other words, the Republican Party is on board and it is a fringe of the …”View more
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Iran's President Pazeshkin warns that without a quick deal with the U.S., the country’s economy will collapse within three weeks. Meanwhile, hardliner Vahidi opposes negotiations, highlighting the deep political divide in Iran as the nation grapples with instability and economic despair, while American sentiment leans towards military action against Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
The Ben Shapiro Show·Ep. 2399 - NBA Player RELEASED For Expressing Traditional Christianity·Mar 31, 2026
“… then talk about how crazy she is. So anyway, Jesse Jackson Jr., after all of the former presidents spoke, called them all out. Not just Obama and Biden. That's what he had to say. I listened for several hours of three United States presidents who do not know Jesse Jackson. he maintained a tense relationship with the political order, not because the presidents were white or black, but the demands of our message, the demands of speaking for the least of these, those who were disinherited, the damned, the dispossessed, the disrespected, demanded not Democratic or Republican solutions, but …”“… thing ever is just put a little secret recording device on the coffee table, give him a couple of beers and ask him what he thinks of AOC and watch that guy just go nuts. I mean, he'd probably think she was hot. Oh, yeah, yeah. That for sure. But then talk about how crazy she is. So anyway, Jesse Jackson Jr., after all of the former presidents spoke, called them all out. Not just Obama and Biden. That's what he had to say. I listened for several hours of three United States presidents who do not know Jesse Jackson. he maintained a tense relationship with the political order, not because the presidents were white or black, but the demands of our message, the demands of speaking for the least of these, those who were disinherited, the damned, the dispossessed, the disrespected, demanded not Democratic or Republican solutions, but demanded a consistent, prophetic voice that at no point in time ever sold us out as a people. And it speaks volumes about who the Reverend Jesse Jackson was. our message has already been delivered today i can see it all over my mother's face rise jesse rise give jonathan jackson another great round of applause for delivering our family message to the …”View more
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Jesse Jackson's funeral was inherently political, as his legacy and career were deeply intertwined with politics, making the controversy over political speeches somewhat inevitable.
Adam Carolla Show·Jesse Kelly on Obama, Communism & Why the Left Hates America·Mar 10, 2026
“… lie than other people are who don't hardly pay attention at all. Meaning if you're you or if you're me and you care so deeply about this, when Joe Biden is president and the communists are arresting everyone they can get their hands on and they're hurting people and everything's a freaking disaster. You convince yourself we're done. We're finished. The country's over. It's time to pick up a rifle and fight a civil war. And then November happens. Donald Trump survives two assassination attempts, multiple arrests. He's convicted of felonies, overcomes all of it, and not just wins the presidency …”“… if we're being honest we're passionate about it because we're passionate about our country the country we will leave our children and their children after them. That's why we care. And because we are passionate about it, we are more prone to that lie than other people are who don't hardly pay attention at all. Meaning if you're you or if you're me and you care so deeply about this, when Joe Biden is president and the communists are arresting everyone they can get their hands on and they're hurting people and everything's a freaking disaster. You convince yourself we're done. We're finished. The country's over. It's time to pick up a rifle and fight a civil war. And then November happens. Donald Trump survives two assassination attempts, multiple arrests. He's convicted of felonies, overcomes all of it, and not just wins the presidency cruises to the presidency wins the popular vote dome didn't even sniff the white house and in that moment and moments that came after that we convince ourselves oh freaking finally these demonic savages they're finally defeated for good we are finally free of them. And even if we're not free of them, they're sorry. They understand the error of their …”View more
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When we care deeply about politics, we risk convincing ourselves that the worst is inevitable, leading us to extreme thoughts like civil war. This passion can blind us to reality, making us believe that after a significant election, our adversaries will suddenly change their ways. It's a dangerous cycle of hope and despair that can distort our perception of political outcomes.
The Jesse Kelly Show·Hour 1: Our Impossible Task·Apr 01, 2026
“… National Portrait Gallery removed text by Trump's portrait that referred to Trump's two impeachments as well as his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election. In January, the National Park Service took down displays about the enslavement of nine black Americans at the home of President George Washington and First Lady Martha Washington in Philadelphia, and the city sued. In February, U.S. District Judge Cynthia Roof who was appointed by President George W Bush ruled that the materials must be put back as the case works its way through the courts She began her order …”“… the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol, the White House unveiled a new website blaming the Democrats for the attack and saying Trump had corrected a historic wrong by pardoning the rioters. Under pressure from the White House, the Smithsonian Institution's National Portrait Gallery removed text by Trump's portrait that referred to Trump's two impeachments as well as his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election. In January, the National Park Service took down displays about the enslavement of nine black Americans at the home of President George Washington and First Lady Martha Washington in Philadelphia, and the city sued. In February, U.S. District Judge Cynthia Roof who was appointed by President George W Bush ruled that the materials must be put back as the case works its way through the courts She began her order with a quotation from George Orwell 1984 a novel based on the premise that an authoritarian regime constantly rewrote history for its own ends. But a funny thing happened on the way to the erasure of American history in favor of a whitewashed authoritarianism. The American people began to preserve the truth of who we have been. Volunteers worried …”View more
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In a dramatic response to Trump's attempts to rewrite American history, millions participated in over 3,100 protests nationwide, marking the largest one-day protest in U.S. history. As federal institutions like the Smithsonian and National Park Service faced pressure to erase historical truths, grassroots movements emerged, documenting and preserving the nation's complex past. This grassroots activism is a powerful reminder that the American people are committed to safeguarding their history against authoritarian revisionism.
Letters from an American·Turning Out For History·Mar 30, 2026
“… strategic The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve has already hit a historic low level after the drawdowns during the Russia crisis I think President Biden started pulling those down in like 2022, kind of refilled them a little bit, but like we're still not that great. Releasing 172 million more barrels depletes the buffer even more. So if the Iran conflict drags on for months and there's no indication it's ending anytime soon, despite President Trump saying the war is very complete and it is going to end, so who knows? But again, the world burns through these reserves. Then what happens? The IEA …”“It also brings up the question about what happens after this 400 million barrel release. Strategic petroleum reserves are finite right They strategic The US Strategic Petroleum Reserve has already hit a historic low level after the drawdowns during the Russia crisis I think President Biden started pulling those down in like 2022, kind of refilled them a little bit, but like we're still not that great. Releasing 172 million more barrels depletes the buffer even more. So if the Iran conflict drags on for months and there's no indication it's ending anytime soon, despite President Trump saying the war is very complete and it is going to end, so who knows? But again, the world burns through these reserves. Then what happens? The IEA doesn't have a second 400 million barrels to release. So Robert, we've got a lot of things to cover with this story specifically. Walk me through a couple big takeaways as to what people should think about as it relates to their own portfolios? Yeah, a few things for me. First, energy stocks are in a fundamentally different environment than they …”View more
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Rising oil prices are set to increase inflation and alter consumer spending habits significantly. As the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve hits historic lows amid ongoing global conflicts, experts warn that every dollar spent on gas is a dollar not spent on restaurants or retail. This shift could spell trouble for companies reliant on discretionary spending, impacting everything from mortgage rates to stock valuations.
Rich Habits Podcast·Private Credit Crisis, IEA Unleashing 400M Barrels of Oil, & 25% Chance of a Recession·Mar 13, 2026
“… fact that Republicans support Bitcoin more than Democrats do I think like I have worn this resist shirt and we published resistance money when Joe Biden was president Yeah Continue to wear it Bitcoin is always going to be against authorities It always going to be something that the authorities don't like. Now, sometimes the authorities will like parts of it. Like Gladstein says, right, for them, it's a Trojan horse. For the Trump administration, they want to make money on Bitcoin. But the freedom stuff still gets in there. So So because of when certain Bitcoin things happened and who was in …”“… this needs to be pushed as a bipartisan issue. And I think BPI are doing a great job of that. In some ways, I think it was a historical accident that just because of who was in power when certain things happened. What was a historical accident? The fact that Republicans support Bitcoin more than Democrats do I think like I have worn this resist shirt and we published resistance money when Joe Biden was president Yeah Continue to wear it Bitcoin is always going to be against authorities It always going to be something that the authorities don't like. Now, sometimes the authorities will like parts of it. Like Gladstein says, right, for them, it's a Trojan horse. For the Trump administration, they want to make money on Bitcoin. But the freedom stuff still gets in there. So So because of when certain Bitcoin things happened and who was in power at those times, I think the parties took stances that you could very easily imagine being reversed had the opposite party been in power at that time. Because Bitcoin is trying to fight against the people who are in charge. I do think the number go up narrative is the best one because freedom goes up alongside it. Yeah. Yeah. We just need to get …”View more
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Interestingly, Bitcoin has found more support among Republicans than Democrats, a trend that seems tied to historical events and political power dynamics. This discrepancy raises questions about the nature of Bitcoin as a tool for freedom and how corrupt politicians might exploit it for their gain. Ultimately, the ongoing struggle to educate politicians about Bitcoin's true potential highlights the need for further advocacy in the crypto space.
What Bitcoin Did·Who Controls Your Mind and Your Money? | Bradley Rettler·Mar 31, 2026
“brought in across the southern border by Joe Biden, the Democrat Party. They're for open borders because they want to steal elections, and they don't care about the body count. That's why they want to cover up their shame and culpability. And yesterday, Caroline Levitt shamed the hell out of them. And to prevent deaths of Americans in our country. Just last week, Sheridan Gorman, a young woman in Chicago, was shot and killed on the street walking with her friends outside of her university by a …”“brought in across the southern border by Joe Biden, the Democrat Party. They're for open borders because they want to steal elections, and they don't care about the body count. That's why they want to cover up their shame and culpability. And yesterday, Caroline Levitt shamed the hell out of them. And to prevent deaths of Americans in our country. Just last week, Sheridan Gorman, a young woman in Chicago, was shot and killed on the street walking with her friends outside of her university by a legal alien from Venezuela who had no right to be here in the first place. And it's despicable that Democrats are currently defunding the department that's responsible for removing illegal aliens like that. And I would also add... They want to get rid of the CBP and ICE. They want to get rid of them to continue what they did when Joe Biden was the …”View more
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The media's neglect of tragic stories involving illegal immigrants, like the murder of Sheridan Gorman, highlights a disturbing trend in coverage. While Donald Trump criticizes networks for their biased reporting, he points out the shocking lack of airtime dedicated to American victims of crime, suggesting a deeper agenda at play. This raises questions about accountability and the role of journalism in shaping public discourse.
The Rob Carson Show·Lies, Lunacy & Leftist Logic·Mar 31, 2026
“… groups completely knocked offline. And the question is why? What purpose is, why would Facebook have any interest in doing that? The Missouri v. Biden case was a case brought by the Missouri Attorney General and then joined by the Louisiana Attorney General, essentially arguing that the Biden administration had orchestrated essentially a widespread program to suppress free speech online. They would go, and people in the White House, the CDC even, unfortunately, they had to go, NIH to some degree, the Surgeon General's Office, and also the State Department would go to social media companies …”“… from my friends who were fellow dissidents that they could not get their messages out. There were people with vaccine injury patients on Facebook who were just talking to each other, vaccine injuries around COVID vaccine, that got their private message groups completely knocked offline. And the question is why? What purpose is, why would Facebook have any interest in doing that? The Missouri v. Biden case was a case brought by the Missouri Attorney General and then joined by the Louisiana Attorney General, essentially arguing that the Biden administration had orchestrated essentially a widespread program to suppress free speech online. They would go, and people in the White House, the CDC even, unfortunately, they had to go, NIH to some degree, the Surgeon General's Office, and also the State Department would go to social media companies and essentially tell them, if you don't take these people offline, if you don't censor these people or these ideas anyways, then we're going to go after your company. that court case went to a circuit court who that circuit court essentially what they found was that this was like an Al Capone scheme Jesse where like you know Al Capone would go to …”View more
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In a stunning decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the government can pressure social media companies to censor free speech without naming individuals. This follows the Missouri v. Biden case, where it was found that the Biden administration orchestrated a campaign to suppress dissenting views on COVID-19 management. The implications for the First Amendment are dire, leaving many, including myself, feeling that free speech in America is effectively dead.
The Jesse Kelly Show·Will We EVER Get Accountability For EVIL?·Mar 28, 2026
“… He replaced Lena Kahn. J.D. Vance was at events that you've covered for us where he said he actually liked Lena Kahn. She was the only member of the Biden administration that he liked and thought was doing a good job because she was trying to preserve competition. What has changed? Because it feels like not going after the one that everyone hates is a big change. Yeah, it does feel like a big change. I think the tides of how antitrust enforcement works in the U.S. have changed with this administration. I think they have still talked a lot about wanting to go after big tech and go after big …”“… enforcement was bipartisan was on the rise. There were some conservatives who were really excited about antitrust enforcement. You have Andrew Ferguson, who's the head of the Federal Trade Commission, who makes antitrust noises all the time. He replaced Lena Kahn. J.D. Vance was at events that you've covered for us where he said he actually liked Lena Kahn. She was the only member of the Biden administration that he liked and thought was doing a good job because she was trying to preserve competition. What has changed? Because it feels like not going after the one that everyone hates is a big change. Yeah, it does feel like a big change. I think the tides of how antitrust enforcement works in the U.S. have changed with this administration. I think they have still talked a lot about wanting to go after big tech and go after big corporate power, but they're much more conciliatory in certain ways in terms of their tone, in terms of their willingness to pursue settlements. You know, I think we heard a lot from Lena Kahn and Jonathan Cantor under the Biden administration that they weren't so into settling cases. They weren't really interested in that. They were interested in …”View more
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Donald Trump's involvement in the Ticketmaster settlement raises eyebrows, as he reportedly pushed for a resolution during the trial. Despite widespread dislike for Ticketmaster, the DOJ's decision to settle has shifted the landscape of antitrust enforcement, leaving many questioning the future of competition law under the current administration. This unusual presidential engagement in a corporate settlement highlights a significant change in how antitrust cases are approached in the U.S.
Decoder with Nilay Patel·Everyone hates Ticketmaster. Why'd Trump go easy on them?·Mar 26, 2026
“He coerced this letter out of Mike Morrell, who was a former acting director of the CIA, who thought he was going to be Biden's CIA director. Ha ha, he wasn't. He was double tricked. But he got 50 of his colleagues to sign on to this very dishonest letter that said that Hunter Biden's laptop and therefore our reporting was a Russian disinformation operation. And they used slightly different language. They said had all the earmarks of a Russian information operation. But, you know, that was what they meant. Politico broke the story, was given the story, Natasha …”“He coerced this letter out of Mike Morrell, who was a former acting director of the CIA, who thought he was going to be Biden's CIA director. Ha ha, he wasn't. He was double tricked. But he got 50 of his colleagues to sign on to this very dishonest letter that said that Hunter Biden's laptop and therefore our reporting was a Russian disinformation operation. And they used slightly different language. They said had all the earmarks of a Russian information operation. But, you know, that was what they meant. Politico broke the story, was given the story, Natasha Bertrand, who's plugged into the deep state, and they headlined it, Russian disinformation. And among those 51 supposedly former intelligence officials were five former directors or acting directors of the CIA, including John Brennan, Leon Panetta, and so on. And these people, I think, have sullied their reputations forever. And I can't believe that they …”View more
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The CIA's involvement in the controversial Dirty 51 letter has raised serious questions about integrity. This letter, signed by 51 former intelligence officials, falsely labeled Hunter Biden's laptop as Russian disinformation, and was even vetted by the CIA before publication. The implications for those involved are significant, with ongoing investigations into their reputations and actions.
The Rubin Report·Deep State Sleeper Cells & Never-Before-Told Hunter Biden Laptop Details Revealed | Miranda Devine·Mar 14, 2026
“Jim Hoff, Gateway Pundit, esteemed Dr. Wynn, Missouri v. Biden case brought before the U.S. Supreme Court. This is all of the censorship we went through. And this is a gigantic thing. For a while, I wasn't able to say Gateway Pundit on the air. I know, I know, I know. You couldn't say all sorts of things on the air. The government admitted that unrelented pressure from certain government officials likely had intended result of suppressing millions of protected free speech postings by American citizens. …”“Jim Hoff, Gateway Pundit, esteemed Dr. Wynn, Missouri v. Biden case brought before the U.S. Supreme Court. This is all of the censorship we went through. And this is a gigantic thing. For a while, I wasn't able to say Gateway Pundit on the air. I know, I know, I know. You couldn't say all sorts of things on the air. The government admitted that unrelented pressure from certain government officials likely had intended result of suppressing millions of protected free speech postings by American citizens. Gateway Pundit founder Jim Hoff was the lead plaintiff, Missouri v. Biden. The case, experts said, was the most important free speech case in recent history. The government cannot take actions, formal or informal, directly or indirectly, to threaten social media companies with some form of punishment unless they remove, delete, suppress, or reduce …”View more
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The Missouri v. Biden case reveals that the government actively pressured social media platforms to silence dissenting voices, impacting millions of American citizens' free speech. Lead plaintiff Jim Hoff highlights how this censorship complex, likened to Stalin's disinformation tactics, sought to control narratives on critical issues like election integrity and COVID-19. This landmark case marks a significant victory for free speech in the U.S.
The Rob Carson Show·Don’t Catch the Stupid: Free Speech Wins and Tampon Politics Fails·Mar 25, 2026
“… had a couple recent incidents. We have a war going on with Iran, which makes people sit up in their chair and ask, just how many jihadis did the Biden administration welcome into this country over their four years? What are we dealing with here? Yeah, Jesse, look, this is another great question. Like, again, I just, I don't understand. And let me go back a little bit to illustrate my point that I'll make really quickly is, I don't understand how our position could be a radical, extreme position to say, if you're an illegal alien, you've committed another crime against a U.S. citizen that law …”“All right, let's talk about the terrorists. Obviously, we've had a couple recent incidents. We have a war going on with Iran, which makes people sit up in their chair and ask, just how many jihadis did the Biden administration welcome into this country over their four years? What are we dealing with here? Yeah, Jesse, look, this is another great question. Like, again, I just, I don't understand. And let me go back a little bit to illustrate my point that I'll make really quickly is, I don't understand how our position could be a radical, extreme position to say, if you're an illegal alien, you've committed another crime against a U.S. citizen that law enforcement should be required to hand that person over to ICE. How did that become a radical position? Well, it's the same with respect to the negative impact of international security. During the Biden administration, look, this isn't my opinion. These are facts. He let in anywhere between 10 to 14 million illegal aliens. The overwhelming …”View more
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During the Biden administration, over 400 illegal aliens on the terror watch list were encountered, compared to just five in the previous four years. This alarming trend raises questions about the vetting process for millions of illegal immigrants entering the U.S. and highlights the urgent need for stricter immigration enforcement to protect national security.
The Jesse Kelly Show·The Mass Deportation Mission·Mar 27, 2026
“… reasons. One, the CCP fears him. But Miles was also absolutely instrumental in making sure people got access to and understood the depth of Hunter Biden's association with the Chinese Communist Party. As President Trump said, and everybody said, if this was fully known, and remember the FBI got the laptop from hell in November of 2019, if they, if Chris Wray and Barr had come forward, where you had this material, which in a 10 minute cursory review, because Rudy and Bob O'Connor brought me into this to view it, you realize how deep that was in July of August, I think of 2020, you realize how …”“… and democracy to Chinese people and also trying to save the free country in this world. That's why he's so important. So we need to free Miles because CCP feared him the most. But hang on, hang on one second. I just want to make sure. There's two reasons. One, the CCP fears him. But Miles was also absolutely instrumental in making sure people got access to and understood the depth of Hunter Biden's association with the Chinese Communist Party. As President Trump said, and everybody said, if this was fully known, and remember the FBI got the laptop from hell in November of 2019, if they, if Chris Wray and Barr had come forward, where you had this material, which in a 10 minute cursory review, because Rudy and Bob O'Connor brought me into this to view it, you realize how deep that was in July of August, I think of 2020, you realize how deep the Biden family's corruption is with the Chinese Communist Party. And then the intelligence community, the deep state lied and went to the New York Times and wrote a big letter and said, this was all Russian disinformation. We know all that's a lie. It was Miles Guo. that was absolutely essential in making sure that that got platformed to all …”View more
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Miles Guo is viewed as the number one enemy of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) due to his exposure of their corruption and influence, particularly regarding Hunter Biden. His imprisonment is seen as a tactic of legal warfare to silence truth-tellers who threaten the CCP's power. Protecting Guo is crucial, as his revelations could change the political landscape in the U.S. and beyond.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5218: WarRoom Iran Enters Third Week: Beware The Ides Of March Cont.·Mar 15, 2026
“… alarmed. People were fired. There were big hearings and blue ribbon commissions. New election security provisions were done. And by the way, the Biden administration expressed enormous alarm that this happened to Great Britain. And they even indicted some of the hackers from China that did this to China or did this to Great Britain. Here's the dirty secret that the Biden administration and the U.S. Intelligence Committee knew when they were expressing outrage at what happened in Great Britain. It happened here all the way back to 2020. But it was kept a secret from the American public, from …”“… that China had hacked into parts of their election voter registration databases, people, how they register their data, because it does have your driver's license, your Social Security number or other personal identifying. Great Britain was enormously alarmed. People were fired. There were big hearings and blue ribbon commissions. New election security provisions were done. And by the way, the Biden administration expressed enormous alarm that this happened to Great Britain. And they even indicted some of the hackers from China that did this to China or did this to Great Britain. Here's the dirty secret that the Biden administration and the U.S. Intelligence Committee knew when they were expressing outrage at what happened in Great Britain. It happened here all the way back to 2020. But it was kept a secret from the American public, from the Congress, and it appears from the statements of an intelligence community ombudsman, a civilian that's supposed to protect our interests in the intelligence community, because the ombudsman said that the intelligence community the CIA and others decided to keep this information from the president the public and the Congress because they didn …”View more
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The U.S. intelligence community hid crucial information about China's interference in American elections, mirroring a similar crisis in Great Britain. While the Biden administration publicly condemned the hacking of British voter databases, they knew similar breaches had occurred in the U.S. since 2020 but chose to keep it secret due to political biases against Trump. This lack of transparency poses a serious threat to national security.
The Charlie Kirk Show·The Mideast Gas Fire + The NYC Dumpster Fire·Mar 19, 2026
“… the most the undocumented What the F It exactly that attitude that got Sheridan Gorman killed that made people like Chris Murphy not object to Joe Biden open border Governor Pritzker fight tooth and nail to keep ice out of Chicago and Illinois where they might have caught this guy. And the next one just like him, who right now is still lurking in Illinois, thanks to these guys or maybe Connecticut or maybe your state.”“… the other children of Connecticut more than you care about the, quote, undocumented. I demand that you take steps to protect the Americans actual Americans who live in this state and in all this country before you sing to us about the people you care the most the undocumented What the F It exactly that attitude that got Sheridan Gorman killed that made people like Chris Murphy not object to Joe Biden open border Governor Pritzker fight tooth and nail to keep ice out of Chicago and Illinois where they might have caught this guy. And the next one just like him, who right now is still lurking in Illinois, thanks to these guys or maybe Connecticut or maybe your state.”View more
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The murder of Sheridan Gorman is being used to criticize local and national immigration policies, highlighting failures in enforcement and political bias.
The Megyn Kelly Show·Truth About Kirk Investigation and Robinson Trial, Iran Questions, with Curt Mills, and Josh Duhamel on Keeping Politics Out of Hollywood | Ep. 1281·Mar 25, 2026
“… election By political appointees Of the then president So how are people supposed to sit here and go I don't understand how this can happen And Biden, and the cover of Biden's bad enough But you had people sit there and talk about the 2020 election People in charge of cyber At the highest levels of DHS Would go on TV and brief the president And then go on TV and say The most secure, and our nose has been Rubbed in that by Rachel Maddow Now for five, six years How could that have happened? Are you telling me Krebs and Wolf And the highest people At DNI and CIA and DHS and FBI knew this …”“… get to the whole overall for China in a second I want to go back though Because this is the way people lose faith Even in a Trump administration Wasn't it Krebs I mean over and over and over again We had our nose rubbed in This was the safest most secure election By political appointees Of the then president So how are people supposed to sit here and go I don't understand how this can happen And Biden, and the cover of Biden's bad enough But you had people sit there and talk about the 2020 election People in charge of cyber At the highest levels of DHS Would go on TV and brief the president And then go on TV and say The most secure, and our nose has been Rubbed in that by Rachel Maddow Now for five, six years How could that have happened? Are you telling me Krebs and Wolf And the highest people At DNI and CIA and DHS and FBI knew this happened, had these facts as they're being presented today, and looked people in the eye and lied to the president of the United States and then went on camera and doubled down on that lie? There are great questions to be figured out when each component in the United States intelligence community concluded that China had breached these databases. But by …”View more
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Key U.S. intelligence officials knew about China's breach of voter data before claiming the 2020 election was secure. Despite this knowledge, they misled the public and the Trump administration, raising serious questions about transparency and trust. Tomorrow, explosive documents will reveal the extent of this deception and the political motives behind it.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5222: Battle Over The SAVE ACT Begins·Mar 17, 2026
“… Kamala Harris did not need more time. She needed less time. And then as somebody brought up and maybe I don't know if it's true or whatever, Joe Biden got elected because they locked him in the basement, didn't let him near a microphone. That's why he got elected. Less time. Don't speak. Less time if you have a shit message. Being in this industry, you go on TV shows all the time, right?”“… guys up there struggling in minute two and really eating a dick by minute six, and nobody ever says if they only had a full hour. Right. It's like, no, this guy's bad, and we got it. You find out just how long five minutes actually is when you are dumb. Kamala Harris did not need more time. She needed less time. And then as somebody brought up and maybe I don't know if it's true or whatever, Joe Biden got elected because they locked him in the basement, didn't let him near a microphone. That's why he got elected. Less time. Don't speak. Less time if you have a shit message. Being in this industry, you go on TV shows all the time, right?”View more
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In a hilarious take on political strategy, the host compares taco preferences to voter demographics, suggesting politicians should cater to the masses. The absurdity peaks when he claims that Kamala Harris didn't need more time to speak—she needed less, just like a bad comedian on stage. This segment is a perfect blend of food humor and political commentary that keeps you laughing.
Adam Carolla Show·Why Unfunny Comedy Succeeds + Mayhem Miller on Rousey vs Carano·Mar 19, 2026
“… wants to. He's being sucked into it. So what happens after stage three? After stage three, this is what America has faced in Vietnam. And President Biden faced this in spades here. When you try to pull out after you're in stage three and end these ongoing conflicts here, usually it ends poorly for your legacy. And you saw that with Lyndon Johnson. And you saw that with President Biden. Actually, President Trump is the one who was negotiating with the Taliban to pull out. But President Trump wouldn't leave. Not leave. He didn't leave before. Who did he hand it off to? He handed it off to Biden. …”“… the bombs change politics. They change politics in the enemy. They change politics for us. For us, we don't want to lose. And that's why we got stuck in two forever wars. And now we may well just get right back into another. Not because Trump wants to. He's being sucked into it. So what happens after stage three? After stage three, this is what America has faced in Vietnam. And President Biden faced this in spades here. When you try to pull out after you're in stage three and end these ongoing conflicts here, usually it ends poorly for your legacy. And you saw that with Lyndon Johnson. And you saw that with President Biden. Actually, President Trump is the one who was negotiating with the Taliban to pull out. But President Trump wouldn't leave. Not leave. He didn't leave before. Who did he hand it off to? He handed it off to Biden. Biden pulled out. And what has Biden's legacy been? It's been negative ever since. If you look at his opinion polls, President Biden, you will see he was riding high until he withdrew from Afghanistan, and he never recovered. Yes, inflation hurt. two, the bigger hit was the Afghanistan problem. And this is where this is why President Trump is really …”View more
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President Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan has severely impacted his legacy, leading to plummeting approval ratings. This situation mirrors the historical challenges faced by leaders like Lyndon Johnson during the Vietnam War, where the aftermath of military decisions can haunt political careers. As Trump navigates his own political dilemmas, the specter of historical failures looms large over current geopolitical strategies.
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett·The Iran War Expert: I Simulated The Iran War for 20 Years. Here’s What Happens Next·Mar 12, 2026
“… You're saying China. I said in April of – Anthony, the fact that you're saying China, Iran, Russia would prefer, they're more afraid of Kamala or Biden over Trump. I didn't say they were more afraid of Biden or Kamala. Here's all you've got to think about. Behind closed doors, behind closed doors. I didn't say that. When they're talking, Anthony. They're doing better with him with this sort of nonsense. Those are two different things. When they're talking, when they're talking, do you think a Xi, a Putin, or the leaders of Iran, do you think they prefer a Trump or a Kamala Biden? who do you …”“… with that, and I think that's part of the good things. I'll call balls and strikes on Trump and tell you what he's doing right and doing wrong. I think he did a great job in Venezuela, but I think he hurts us with tariffs on, tariffs off, tariffs on. You're saying China. I said in April of – Anthony, the fact that you're saying China, Iran, Russia would prefer, they're more afraid of Kamala or Biden over Trump. I didn't say they were more afraid of Biden or Kamala. Here's all you've got to think about. Behind closed doors, behind closed doors. I didn't say that. When they're talking, Anthony. They're doing better with him with this sort of nonsense. Those are two different things. When they're talking, when they're talking, do you think a Xi, a Putin, or the leaders of Iran, do you think they prefer a Trump or a Kamala Biden? who do you think they prefer to deal with? Well, I think Putin definitely prefers dealing with Trump because I think he has been less adversarial to Putin. So there, I think as it relates to the mullahs, they definitely don't want to deal with Trump because Trump has the conviction to put a hurt on them, which he is doing. And I think with China, I've made my …”View more
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There's speculation that China intentionally released COVID-19 to destabilize Trump's presidency and tighten its grip on power. As the pandemic unfolded, it provided the Chinese Communist Party an opportunity for massive repression and control over its population. This controversial theory raises questions about China's motivations and the global impact of the virus.
PBD Podcast·Oil’s Most VOLATILE Day In History w/ Anthony Scaramucci | PBD #757·Mar 11, 2026
“… a lot of people act, though, is it's out of fear. Again, I had plenty of criticisms of President Kamala Harris, her campaign, rather, and President Biden. And there's a lot of good reasons not to vote for them. But I think those criticisms also applied to Donald Trump and his candidacy and his track record in government as well. And to me, I'm sick of having to choose between two choices I didn't like. And that's why I support libertarian candidates like Chase Oliver in the last election.”“… other thing could also be communism and you're going well it's powerful we're closer to communist china than we've been in decades thanks to president trump so i mean yeah we've kind of really pulled a switcheroo there um and but but But that's how a lot of people act, though, is it's out of fear. Again, I had plenty of criticisms of President Kamala Harris, her campaign, rather, and President Biden. And there's a lot of good reasons not to vote for them. But I think those criticisms also applied to Donald Trump and his candidacy and his track record in government as well. And to me, I'm sick of having to choose between two choices I didn't like. And that's why I support libertarian candidates like Chase Oliver in the last election.”View more
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Many Trump supporters may actually hold libertarian views, desiring less government and fiscal responsibility, yet remain loyal to their party out of fear. This loyalty is often rooted in a strong political identity and the fear of alternative leadership, such as Kamala Harris, which leads them to vote against their own preferences. This dynamic highlights the struggle between personal beliefs and party allegiance in American politics.
Connections Podcast·Libertarians say, 'I told you so'·Mar 09, 2026
“… appointees go against him. Did anything surprise you in this one? No, because if you look at the prior decisions in the mask mandate under President Biden, where he authorized OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, to issue a rule that said, if you're involved in interstate commerce, you either have to have a vaccine or you have to wear a mask. That was the theory behind that rule. The court struck it down and said, Congress never gave the Office of Safety and Health, never gave them authority to impose a mandate like that, and it's outside the scope of presidential power. The …”“… But here we are now. And I want to ask you first, as you look at this decision, if anything surprised you. It's a 6-3 decision. Three, quote-unquote, progressive justices, six conservative justices, the conservative split, two out of three Trump appointees go against him. Did anything surprise you in this one? No, because if you look at the prior decisions in the mask mandate under President Biden, where he authorized OSHA, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, to issue a rule that said, if you're involved in interstate commerce, you either have to have a vaccine or you have to wear a mask. That was the theory behind that rule. The court struck it down and said, Congress never gave the Office of Safety and Health, never gave them authority to impose a mandate like that, and it's outside the scope of presidential power. The same thing was true with the student loan forgiveness, in which the Supreme Court struck down. They told him he can't do it. Correct. And what this case says, and I think Justice Roberts is right on the nose, which is, if the president is going to invoke a power that he claims is given to him by Congress, he must be able to point to an explicit …”View more
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The Supreme Court has reaffirmed that Congress must authorize actions like tariffs, limiting presidential power. Justice Gorsuch emphasized the importance of collective legislative wisdom, warning against unilateral decisions. This decision reflects a historical struggle for balance between executive and legislative powers in America.
Connections Podcast·Supreme lessons on tariffs·Feb 23, 2026
“… And Bitcoin obviously focused heavily on CPI. And I'm guilty of it. I'll put my hand up. I'm guilty of it myself to a certain extent, but like Doran Biden, you're looking at the inflation rates. You're like, oh, they're under-reporting. Because they're trying to mask inflation. And now with Trump inflation rates coming down, everybody's like, look, look, it's working, it's working. It's like, well, if the metric was manipulated under the prior administration, what's to make you believe that it's not manipulated under this one? Right, right. What can you believe? What can we believe these days? I …”“… more people start standing up and showing up at their city council meetings and saying they're sick of this and that, you know. But it's gonna be us having to take responsibility, in my opinion. Yeah. That's funny too. Let me just recognize this. And Bitcoin obviously focused heavily on CPI. And I'm guilty of it. I'll put my hand up. I'm guilty of it myself to a certain extent, but like Doran Biden, you're looking at the inflation rates. You're like, oh, they're under-reporting. Because they're trying to mask inflation. And now with Trump inflation rates coming down, everybody's like, look, look, it's working, it's working. It's like, well, if the metric was manipulated under the prior administration, what's to make you believe that it's not manipulated under this one? Right, right. What can you believe? What can we believe these days? I think what you see, you know, and even then, like, that's kind of funny. I remember after Helene, people would argue with me about something I'm reporting on that I saw it right in front of my face and they're telling me I didn't see that, you know, like, but I did, you know, and I have a picture of it, but it's still. So, I mean, I think that …”View more
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Many Airbnb investors are now fire selling their properties as the market shifts and travel declines. This trend is particularly noticeable in vacation hotspots where overbuilt themed homes are flooding the market, revealing the unsustainable nature of these investments. With the housing market set to correct, buyers need to be cautious and informed before jumping in.
TFTC: A Bitcoin Podcast·#718: The Housing Market Is Lying To You with Melody Wright·Feb 21, 2026
“… basically daily calls with 12, 20 lawyers on call for more than a year. More than a year? More than a year. Back and forth with the President Biden DOJ? The President Biden DOJ. And the most common thing I hear from my lawyers is, we've never seen them this hostile on a case like this. We have never seen this before. That's the most common phrase I've heard. At some point, you just become desensitized to it, or do you keep internalizing it, personalizing it? Do you think, why is this happening to me? No resentment, or just more, how did you deal with it? It takes successive steps, and …”“… be the trouble-causer, right? But the worst case scenario is you don't go there, they indict you, and then they put you on the red notice list, stuff like that, right? So those are potential possibilities. So how did you resolve it? It took negotiations, basically daily calls with 12, 20 lawyers on call for more than a year. More than a year? More than a year. Back and forth with the President Biden DOJ? The President Biden DOJ. And the most common thing I hear from my lawyers is, we've never seen them this hostile on a case like this. We have never seen this before. That's the most common phrase I've heard. At some point, you just become desensitized to it, or do you keep internalizing it, personalizing it? Do you think, why is this happening to me? No resentment, or just more, how did you deal with it? It takes successive steps, and there were a couple steps which are really hard to take. The step where you say, look, in the negotiations, right, they come to a few points where you say, look, we're just going to have to say no. And it's like, look, we just can't agree to that deal. They wouldn't back off, and I couldn't agree to that deal, so I just have to say no. And there was a …”View more
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In a tense legal standoff, a negotiator faced the threat of indictment while navigating complex discussions with the Biden DOJ. After weeks of uncertainty and a bold refusal to accept unfavorable terms, the negotiator's persistence led to renewed negotiations, showcasing the power of patience in high-stakes legal battles. This experience reveals the intricate dance of legal strategy and negotiation tactics in dire circumstances.
All-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg·CZ's Untold Story: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of Binance's Founder·Feb 10, 2026
“… amazing. He's been amazing. Pete has done a great job. He was born for it. I really believe he was born for it. Then Trump attacks former President Biden and calls him Sleepy Joe. Let's play it. In his entire term, Joe Biden. I have two terms for him, Crooked Joe and Sleepy Joe. And I've never, it's always been pretty, you know, I do sometimes a poll, which is a more accurate term, Sleepy or Crooked, pretty much even. I like Sleepy. In his entire term, Sleepy Joe Biden. Then Donald Trump talks about how this country is sick and demented and they have nuclear weapons and we were about to be …”“… never go, they don't see anybody. They just go into the room and they study film and tape it. Then they go out and win and everyone says, and other guys are out there playing golf. They're not winning. And he's been great. And Pete Hagseth has been amazing. He's been amazing. Pete has done a great job. He was born for it. I really believe he was born for it. Then Trump attacks former President Biden and calls him Sleepy Joe. Let's play it. In his entire term, Joe Biden. I have two terms for him, Crooked Joe and Sleepy Joe. And I've never, it's always been pretty, you know, I do sometimes a poll, which is a more accurate term, Sleepy or Crooked, pretty much even. I like Sleepy. In his entire term, Sleepy Joe Biden. Then Donald Trump talks about how this country is sick and demented and they have nuclear weapons and we were about to be turned into nuclear dust, but I saved the world. Again, just a deranged human being, Donald Trump, as you're the deranged and demented and sick human being. And you've turned the United States into that as well. And hopefully we can get out of this because you've made the United States look so foolish right now. It's unbelievable. Here, play this clip. …”View more
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Donald Trump claims he saved the world from imminent nuclear disaster, criticizing Biden as 'Sleepy Joe' and 'Crooked Joe' in a recent speech. He suggests the U.S. was just weeks away from nuclear conflict and describes a violent intervention he orchestrated. This alarming rhetoric raises questions about Trump's mental state and the implications for U.S. leadership.
The MeidasTouch Podcast·Trump gives Disaster Speech on War to Tiny Ctowd·Mar 28, 2026
“It's infuriating. It's infuriating, Rich, when you see the actual human toll of the Joe Biden policies, which we've talked about at length, and the reaction from Pritzker and the nothing from Mayor Brendan Johnson. Your thoughts? Yeah, well, it used to be a taboo that you just, you couldn't talk about these cases until Donald Trump started talking about them and the angel moms and dads when he first rose to prominence about 10 years ago. And this doesn't mean that all illegal immigrants are murderers or terrible criminals, obviously, …”“It's infuriating. It's infuriating, Rich, when you see the actual human toll of the Joe Biden policies, which we've talked about at length, and the reaction from Pritzker and the nothing from Mayor Brendan Johnson. Your thoughts? Yeah, well, it used to be a taboo that you just, you couldn't talk about these cases until Donald Trump started talking about them and the angel moms and dads when he first rose to prominence about 10 years ago. And this doesn't mean that all illegal immigrants are murderers or terrible criminals, obviously, but the other side won't acknowledge that it's a unique tragedy when you have someone who shouldn't have been in the country in the first place snuffing out a young life like this. And it isn't though this guy was a mastermind and snuck past our authorities. We caught him and then we released him. And then he was caught in shoplifting as well. And …”View more
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The tragic killing of college student Sheridan Gorman by an illegal migrant highlights the human cost of current immigration policies. Critics argue that the Biden administration's approach has led to preventable tragedies, as this incident underscores the dangers posed by individuals who should not be in the country. This situation raises urgent questions about political accountability and the consequences of open border policies.
The Megyn Kelly Show·Tragic Killing of College Student in Chicago By Illegal Migrant, and Dems Use Trauma in 2028 Prep, with Rich Lowry and MBD | Ep. 1280·Mar 24, 2026
“… hand that role to someone you like if you didn't think he was going to look like a star at some point in time. Remember the opposite of that? Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Biden and Dome, they hated each other. Their camps hated each other. And Joe Biden was starting to get crucified on the border. And so he said, hey, Kamala, you're the border czar now. Well, that was intended. It It was widely known in politics that was intended to make Dome look bad because she wasn't going to secure the border. All that moron could do was go blame it on climate change. She didn't do anything. She ended up …”“… And as of right now, he's the odds-on favorite. And you would only give him that role, the face of it, if you thought he was going to notch a political win. out of it. You would never hand that role to someone you like, J.D. Vance. You would never hand that role to someone you like if you didn't think he was going to look like a star at some point in time. Remember the opposite of that? Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Biden and Dome, they hated each other. Their camps hated each other. And Joe Biden was starting to get crucified on the border. And so he said, hey, Kamala, you're the border czar now. Well, that was intended. It It was widely known in politics that was intended to make Dome look bad because she wasn't going to secure the border. All that moron could do was go blame it on climate change. She didn't do anything. She ended up looking worse. And it allowed Joe Biden out of always saying, hey, don't ask me. Talk to Dome. But Trump and J.D. Vance are close. And we know that Trump thinks highly of J.D. Vance. Donald Trump would only give him that role. and J.D. Vance, who wants to be president, would only accept that role if he thinks there's going to be a notch on the belt …”View more
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Donald Trump is positioning J.D. Vance as the face of a corruption probe, suggesting he sees Vance as a future leader. Unlike Kamala Harris, who was set up to fail by Biden, Vance is expected to shine in this role, potentially using it to bolster his presidential campaign in 2028. This strategy could resonate with voters who feel cheated by government corruption.
The Jesse Kelly Show·Hour 2: Libertarians·Mar 21, 2026
“… the goal of that, according to the FBI's own counterintelligence sources inside China, was for China to register people, fake people to vote for Joe Biden, help Joe Biden beat president trump in the 2020 election now we intercepted those but it's pretty clear that china either has a preference with the democratic party or some sort of alliance with the democratic party based on what the fbi wrote john can you believe you live in this time i mean yeah any other time any other time in our lifetimes this would have shut everything down yeah right should shut everything down. We should put our …”“… because of the documents that Kash Patel released last June that we broke here at just the news in June of last year, that China sent tens of thousands of fake driver's licenses into Chicago O'Hare Report to be distributed around the country. And the goal of that, according to the FBI's own counterintelligence sources inside China, was for China to register people, fake people to vote for Joe Biden, help Joe Biden beat president trump in the 2020 election now we intercepted those but it's pretty clear that china either has a preference with the democratic party or some sort of alliance with the democratic party based on what the fbi wrote john can you believe you live in this time i mean yeah any other time any other time in our lifetimes this would have shut everything down yeah right should shut everything down. We should put our defenses up. We should fix it. By the way, it's eminently fixable. But the partisan divide in America makes everybody see red when they want to see green, and when green when they want to see red. There is no bipartisanship. Party becomes before country. And you see this sort of gridlock driven by partisan blockage. It's terrifying. How is the Save …”View more
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China's alleged influence in U.S. elections could be more damaging than we realize, with evidence suggesting they aimed to register fake voters to support Joe Biden in 2020. Despite the revelations, the current administration is failing to alert senators about which states were targeted, raising questions about accountability and motives. The partisan divide complicates efforts to address these issues, leaving the American public vulnerable.
The Glenn Beck Program·Best of the Program | Guests: John Solomon | 3/23/26·Mar 23, 2026
“… few weeks, we've seen multiple radical Islamist attacks in the United States. And yet they're focused, you know, in 2021, this was the time when the Biden administration was looking at concerned parents and comparing them to domestic terrorists. They were working with the National School Boards Association to put out a document comparing moms and dads who are sick and tired of schools being closed in COVID, of teachers pushing gender ideology and critical race theory on their kids. And these parents were willing to speak up at school board meetings, and the Biden White House essentially said …”“… white extremists. And of course, there are some very unsavory figures that advocate for a white white ethnostate and for various other things. But I mean, they're irrelevant. They're off the side of the track. Like we're talking here in the last few weeks, we've seen multiple radical Islamist attacks in the United States. And yet they're focused, you know, in 2021, this was the time when the Biden administration was looking at concerned parents and comparing them to domestic terrorists. They were working with the National School Boards Association to put out a document comparing moms and dads who are sick and tired of schools being closed in COVID, of teachers pushing gender ideology and critical race theory on their kids. And these parents were willing to speak up at school board meetings, and the Biden White House essentially said they're domestic terrorists. It's in that context, and this is the same context, by the way, that the Southern Poverty Law Centers, then-President Margaret Wan, was bragging to her donors about the Biden administration bringing her in to advise them on the domestic terror threat. And this is a group, you know, the Southern Poverty Law Center, as I …”View more
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In a startling move, the Biden administration compared concerned parents to domestic terrorists for speaking out against school policies. This alarming trend reveals a focus on traditional values being deemed suspicious, while real threats, like radical Islamist attacks, are overlooked. The Southern Poverty Law Center's controversial tactics further complicate the narrative, as they target mainstream conservative groups, leading to dangerous consequences.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5239: AI Continues To Grow And Become More Dangerous·Mar 23, 2026
“… you start us off? So this thing made my week, which is I sent a text to Jared Bernstein, who is a former White House economist. He was part of the Biden administration. He actually worked for Vice President Biden way back when. And I wanted to talk to him for a story I'm working on about oil prices. And so I sent a text to Jared. Hey, I hope this is a good number for you. And the text I got back was, good afternoon, Tamara. Jared changed his number about six years ago. Good luck and have a good day. And I was like, oh my God, I'm so sorry. Anyway, I had a really lovely exchange with this man …”“talk about things from the week we just cannot let go of, politics or otherwise. Tam, why don't you start us off? So this thing made my week, which is I sent a text to Jared Bernstein, who is a former White House economist. He was part of the Biden administration. He actually worked for Vice President Biden way back when. And I wanted to talk to him for a story I'm working on about oil prices. And so I sent a text to Jared. Hey, I hope this is a good number for you. And the text I got back was, good afternoon, Tamara. Jared changed his number about six years ago. Good luck and have a good day. And I was like, oh my God, I'm so sorry. Anyway, I had a really lovely exchange with this man who has Jared Bernstein's old phone number. And I was like, I bet you get some random texts and calls. He's like, oh yes, I have spoken to Joe Biden on several occasions. No way. No way. got this phone number when Jared changed his number. And he likes the number. And so he is unwilling to change it. But it does mean that he has interactions with all …”View more
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Imagine texting a former White House economist only to discover you've reached a stranger who has spoken to Joe Biden! This amusing interaction reveals how old phone numbers can connect people to unexpected political figures. It raises questions about the hidden stories behind phone numbers and the connections we make in politics.
The NPR Politics Podcast·Democrats had record turnout in Texas’ Senate primary. Can they flip the seat?·Mar 13, 2026
“… elections. Were you ever involved politically with different candidates? Were you ever? No. I love Trump. They said I fixed the election with Joe Biden. That was bullshit. Oh, the $3 million that you allegedly got paid $3 million to help Joe Biden? Yeah. I can't see you helping Joe Biden. I don't know. Joe doesn't look like your type of a guy. Trump's the best picture. They made a big deal about that. I went to Confum. We were in the Trump, you know, in Palm Beach. He took a picture with 400 people. Everybody came up, he took a picture. They made a big thing. And that other fucking …”“… votes does it say? The recount? Now it's six. Five votes. Yeah. So congrats on your new mayor. He's a Florida Democratic Party chair and said Thompson's victory in Boca Raton is adding political momentum to Democrats leading up to this year's midterm elections. Were you ever involved politically with different candidates? Were you ever? No. I love Trump. They said I fixed the election with Joe Biden. That was bullshit. Oh, the $3 million that you allegedly got paid $3 million to help Joe Biden? Yeah. I can't see you helping Joe Biden. I don't know. Joe doesn't look like your type of a guy. Trump's the best picture. They made a big deal about that. I went to Confum. We were in the Trump, you know, in Palm Beach. He took a picture with 400 people. Everybody came up, he took a picture. They made a big thing. And that other fucking motherfucker, Jake Tapper, he did a thing that night. for 15 minutes he talked about meeting Trump Saying what Saying he hanging out with my He did my whole record And I And the guy was the front page of the Daily News in Philly the same shit And I called the next day. I told him... I said, no, I'm going to talk to the guy who wrote the article. He said, you …”View more
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Joey Merlino, an alleged Philadelphia mob boss, vehemently denies claims that he was paid $3 million to help Joe Biden win the election. In a conversation with Patrick Bet-David, Merlino insists he was never involved in politics and ridicules the notion that he could manipulate an election while on parole. This segment dives into the absurdity of the conspiracy theories surrounding his supposed involvement in the 2020 election.
PBD Podcast·Joey Merlino: Mafia Boss of the Philadelphia Crime Family? | PBD Podcast #762·Mar 19, 2026
“… President Trump was sworn into office for his second term, illegal border crossings plummeted 99 percent overnight. The Democrats said, no, Joe Biden can't secure the border. He needs new legislation. We now know that was a lie. It was objectively false, and they knew it was false. Well, if they could have secured the border for four years, and they chose not to, they chose to let murderers into this country, they chose to let rapists into this country, they chose to let child molesters into this country, they chose to let gangbangers into this country, they chose to let terrorists into this …”“The vast majority through my home state of Texas. Now, Mr. President, understand that was not an accident. That was not something the Democrats could not stop. That was their desired outcome. How do we know that? Because the instant President Trump was sworn into office for his second term, illegal border crossings plummeted 99 percent overnight. The Democrats said, no, Joe Biden can't secure the border. He needs new legislation. We now know that was a lie. It was objectively false, and they knew it was false. Well, if they could have secured the border for four years, and they chose not to, they chose to let murderers into this country, they chose to let rapists into this country, they chose to let child molesters into this country, they chose to let gangbangers into this country, they chose to let terrorists into this country. We've had four radical Islamic terror attacks in the last two weeks. Why, Mr. President, would the Democrats choose to allow more than 12 billion illegal aliens to invade this country? And I'm going to suggest the obvious reason. Because the Democrats look at those illegal aliens and they want them to cast vote for Democrats in federal …”View more
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The claim that Democrats want to secure the border is a facade; they intentionally allowed illegal crossings to flourish for political gain. Following President Trump's second term, illegal border crossings dropped 99% overnight, exposing the Democrats' true agenda to gain votes from undocumented immigrants. This raises serious questions about their commitment to national security and the integrity of elections.
Verdict with Ted Cruz·The Case is Made on the SAA, When the Bible Becomes a Campaign Prop and a Liberal Icon César Chávez Week In Review·Mar 21, 2026
“… who are well-known election deniers, now running election security functions. Who won the 2020 election? Ma'am, we know that President Joe Biden was sworn into office. He was the president for the last four years. Who do you believe won the election? I believe my job. What do you make of that line? It's all they use. It's a bigger red flag for me than anything else is this. We know who was the president for the last four years. Like if you can't say Joe Biden won the election, I it it really puts me up to here. Like I I I can't I can't abide by that sort of thing. It is so evasive and …”“You have your own history. You did not certify the 2020 election. There are people at the Department of Homeland Security, three people specifically who are well-known election deniers, now running election security functions. Who won the 2020 election? Ma'am, we know that President Joe Biden was sworn into office. He was the president for the last four years. Who do you believe won the election? I believe my job. What do you make of that line? It's all they use. It's a bigger red flag for me than anything else is this. We know who was the president for the last four years. Like if you can't say Joe Biden won the election, I it it really puts me up to here. Like I I I can't I can't abide by that sort of thing. It is so evasive and so wormy. It drives it drives me crazy. It drives me crazier than any of the immigration stuff or the discussion of the bizarre discussion about the secret mission. We're going to get to that. That's our closing. But but like the election stuff is pretty straightforward. Like if you if you are kind of dancing around a straightforward acknowledgement …”View more
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Sen. Rand Paul confronts Markwayne Mullin over his refusal to acknowledge Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election during a DHS confirmation hearing. Paul argues that such evasiveness undermines trust in democracy and disqualifies Mullin from a security role. This highlights the ongoing struggle over election integrity and the implications of denying established facts.
Bulwark Takes·Sen. Rand Paul Slams Sen. Markwayne Mullin at DHS Confirmation Hearing·Mar 18, 2026
“… J Vance in charge of negotiating a treaty for the war he didn want that he can support but also can run away from It's a little bit like when Joe Biden, you know, four years ago, dumped the border situation on Kamala Harris, where she was like, I'm going to put this in my vice president's portfolio. You know, like she doesn't have she doesn't have enough going on. I'm going to I'm going to put, you know, the single most politically toxic, you know, issue that I have. I'm going to say that's hers. That'll probably never come back to bite us in any political way whatsoever. It's obviously a …”“… to be floating the idea that actually they're not going to deal with Jared, just Jared and Whitcoff anymore. They want J Vance to be the negotiator and the mediator which I sorry even if it just trolling is fantastic Do you have thoughts on putting J Vance in charge of negotiating a treaty for the war he didn want that he can support but also can run away from It's a little bit like when Joe Biden, you know, four years ago, dumped the border situation on Kamala Harris, where she was like, I'm going to put this in my vice president's portfolio. You know, like she doesn't have she doesn't have enough going on. I'm going to I'm going to put, you know, the single most politically toxic, you know, issue that I have. I'm going to say that's hers. That'll probably never come back to bite us in any political way whatsoever. It's obviously a little different since it's Iran. I mean, like who knew who knew that Iran was was so online that they would be able to sort of like tweak the vice president in this way. But but that's just in terms of J.D.'s whole role in the war. I have kind of seen that as sort of like a parallel thing. He wants to be able to run in 2028. It is not clear what …”View more
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J.D. Vance is caught in a political trap as Iran suggests he become the mediator in a war he never wanted. This parallels how Kamala Harris was assigned the border crisis, showcasing political maneuvering that could backfire. With rising gas prices and a chaotic administration, Vance's future looks uncertain as he struggles to navigate this turbulent landscape.
Bulwark Takes·Karoline Leavitt Thinks We’re All Idiots·Mar 26, 2026
“… to require people to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote. That's even more revealing, coming from the other side, because it makes the Biden administration's open border policy even more alarming. After President Biden allowed more than 12 million people to illegally enter our country protecting the right to vote for American citizens is top of mind to the millions of law citizens throughout America Because of the influx in illegal immigrants streaming into our country during Biden's border crisis, It's not surprising Americans want to prevent voter fraud and ensure every ballot is …”“… to be no different than when they drive, when they open a bank account, when they board an airplane, when they buy cold medicine, or sign up for government benefits. These are all examples of people showing ID. Another argument claims it's unfair to require people to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote. That's even more revealing, coming from the other side, because it makes the Biden administration's open border policy even more alarming. After President Biden allowed more than 12 million people to illegally enter our country protecting the right to vote for American citizens is top of mind to the millions of law citizens throughout America Because of the influx in illegal immigrants streaming into our country during Biden's border crisis, It's not surprising Americans want to prevent voter fraud and ensure every ballot is legitimate. The bill gives voters five different ways to show proof of citizenship and to give citizens and states the flexibility to create other pathways to show proof of citizenship. For example, for those whose current name doesn't match their birth certificate, they can provide a marriage certificate or other name change verifications. I've …”View more
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The SAVE Act aims to enhance election integrity by requiring proof of citizenship for voters, a move many argue is essential for preventing fraud. Critics claim this law suppresses voter rights, but supporters assert that showing ID is a common requirement in everyday life. With a history of voting rights struggles, proponents believe this act will preserve the integrity of American elections for future generations.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5223: Battle Over The SAVE ACT Begins Cont.·Mar 17, 2026
“… at his office meeting that in the last six months, the Trump administration's economy hasn't made one job in six months. Say what you want about Joe Biden, but he was a job creating engine, 400,000 jobs every month. And this is all going to catch up to the Trump administration when the March numbers come out for lack of job creation, inflation and interest rates, because that's what the market is looking at. And do you remember, Ben, when Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary, and Donald Trump said, just wait till the first quarter of 2026 or no later than the second quarter of 2026. That's when …”“… than 10,000 farms have shuttered under Donald Trump. So everything he said he was going to do to help the economy, a completely jobless Trump economy, and I mean jobless. You heard the Federal Reserve Chair Jay Powell say a couple of Wednesdays ago at his office meeting that in the last six months, the Trump administration's economy hasn't made one job in six months. Say what you want about Joe Biden, but he was a job creating engine, 400,000 jobs every month. And this is all going to catch up to the Trump administration when the March numbers come out for lack of job creation, inflation and interest rates, because that's what the market is looking at. And do you remember, Ben, when Howard Lutnick, the Commerce Secretary, and Donald Trump said, just wait till the first quarter of 2026 or no later than the second quarter of 2026. That's when the Trump economy comes roaring into existence. And what are we watching? The exact retrograde of our economy as Americans suffer and now take to the streets all day today. You know, they behave as parodies of the Ponzi schemers. If you wrote this in a script, their behavior, the Lutniks and the Trumps and the Bessens, and you provided it to me …”View more
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Donald Trump's presidency has resulted in a staggering loss of jobs, with over 10,000 farms closing and no new manufacturing roles created. As the Federal Reserve highlights this jobless reality, the false promises of a booming economy continue to unravel, revealing a pattern of legal battles that expose Trump's weaknesses. The takeaway? Standing up to him legally can lead to victory, as seen in cases like E. Jean Carroll's triumph over Trump.
Legal AF by MeidasTouch·Legal AF - 3/28/26·Mar 29, 2026
“… for Semaphore, Elise Labott, author of Cosmopolitics on Substack, Megan Hayes, Democratic strategist and former special assistant to President Biden, and Stephen Hayes, editor and CEO of The Dispatch and an NBC News contributor. No relation here. Thank you all for being here. Elise, let me start with you, lay out the stakes of this moment. Here we are more than a week into this war with Iran and oil prices are spiking. The president says, OK, they're up, but they're going to come back down. What are the stakes of this moment? Well, I mean, the stakes are enormous, not just for the U.S., but …”“… barrel, a 35% increase for the week. That's the single largest weekly gain ever recorded, a spike that threatens to undermine the White House's messaging on energy and affordability. Joining me now is today's big panel, Nicholas Wu, congressional reporter for Semaphore, Elise Labott, author of Cosmopolitics on Substack, Megan Hayes, Democratic strategist and former special assistant to President Biden, and Stephen Hayes, editor and CEO of The Dispatch and an NBC News contributor. No relation here. Thank you all for being here. Elise, let me start with you, lay out the stakes of this moment. Here we are more than a week into this war with Iran and oil prices are spiking. The president says, OK, they're up, but they're going to come back down. What are the stakes of this moment? Well, I mean, the stakes are enormous, not just for the U.S., but really for the region and for the global economy. I mean, when we see these oil prices originally when the war started, you know, they were kind of lukewarm about the oil markets. But now you see and people are saying that this could drag on for several weeks. The Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed. And, you know, this is you know, this whole …”View more
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The conflict with Iran could destabilize global oil markets, but eliminating Iran's regime might eventually stabilize energy prices.
The ongoing conflict with Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz could lead to catastrophic oil price increases unless Iran's missile capabilities are neutralized.
Meet the Press·Meet the Press NOW — March 6·Mar 06, 2026
“… You have to ask. I don't think so. I mean, and especially when you consider this in the context of what other documents were produced during the Biden administration and public documents. And of course, documents that were were classified have subsequently been declassified. But remember, they issued in the Biden administration, a domestic security strategy that identified conservative Americans, identified all kinds of traditional values as being threats to our domestic security. The Biden administration's entire team, their apparatus, viewed traditional Americans, white Americans, or …”“… you can find in this document that shows well that was i could see how they read it this way i can see how they took this information and said, maybe that's leading to extremism. I'm being way over gracious, but I have to ask anything. You have to ask. You have to ask. I don't think so. I mean, and especially when you consider this in the context of what other documents were produced during the Biden administration and public documents. And of course, documents that were were classified have subsequently been declassified. But remember, they issued in the Biden administration, a domestic security strategy that identified conservative Americans, identified all kinds of traditional values as being threats to our domestic security. The Biden administration's entire team, their apparatus, viewed traditional Americans, white Americans, or conservative Americans, military veterans, as the greatest potential threats to the security of the United States. I mean, it was the absolute ludicrousness of this just can't be can't be overstated. I mean, it's it's it's it's wild. But that was their worldview. And they created products. And from those products derive action. And from that action comes …”View more
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The CIA's recent findings label traditional family values as potential threats to national security, suggesting a sinister agenda to undermine family structures. This alarming perspective has led to investigations and retribution against conservative Americans, raising concerns about the integrity of our security apparatus. The implications of this mindset could have severe consequences for the future of American society.
The Glenn Beck Program·Best of the Program | Guests: Gene Hamilton & Tristan Harris | 3/27/26·Mar 27, 2026
“… he'd bob. Hey, you talk about unpresidential. He's bobbing. And I couldn't believe that he made it without at least a noticeable major fall. But Biden was the opposite. Biden couldn't even walk up the stairs. He fell three times walking up the stairs. And folks, this manifests in some of the most despicable and dystopian of ways. So as he was flying out to Kentucky, he held a impromptu press conference at the White House where a reporter was asking him, so what do you make of the intelligence community report in the United States? that yes, indeed, let's be very clear, it was the United …”“… Of course, the leaders of NATO see this right now. But here he goes. Bop, bop, bop Obama. Here, play this clip. The only thing I admired about Barack Hussein Obama, which was nothing, actually, but the only thing is the way he bobbed down. Remember, he'd bob. Hey, you talk about unpresidential. He's bobbing. And I couldn't believe that he made it without at least a noticeable major fall. But Biden was the opposite. Biden couldn't even walk up the stairs. He fell three times walking up the stairs. And folks, this manifests in some of the most despicable and dystopian of ways. So as he was flying out to Kentucky, he held a impromptu press conference at the White House where a reporter was asking him, so what do you make of the intelligence community report in the United States? that yes, indeed, let's be very clear, it was the United States that struck that elementary school, killing 150 little girls, 175 people total, most of the deaths, young little girls. What do you make of the report regarding the elementary school, Donald, that was hit? And Donald Trump's like, for what? What, say what? I don't know, what, what? just watch this unfold here play this clip a new report says that …”View more
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In a recent speech, Donald Trump displayed alarming cognitive decline while discussing serious military actions, including a tragic strike on an Iranian school. Instead of addressing the grave consequences, he deflected to mocking Obama and attacking Governor Newsom, revealing his own mental deficiencies in the process. This bizarre behavior raises concerns about his fitness for leadership amidst escalating global tensions.
The MeidasTouch Podcast·Trump’s Health Crashes as he Cracks Under War Pressure!!·Mar 12, 2026
“… we provided, James Tallarico, just do and say what James does and come to us. It reminds me of all of them saying like, you know what, that Hunter Biden, that was the laptop. Yep. Three months after the election. And it's like that move. What's the one about the subprime? Big short. Big short. He goes like they're not bragging. they're not confessing they're bragging that's it yeah that's what this is it's like they got away with the crime and now they want everyone to know that they did it we did it we did it on purpose we done it deliberate yeah we done it deliberate all right old man um …”“… the football two weeks later. Amazing how the New York Times always comes to these conclusions three weeks after it matters. Exactly. Well, this is an invitation. They're telling every other candidate, hey, if you want an opportunity such as the one we provided, James Tallarico, just do and say what James does and come to us. It reminds me of all of them saying like, you know what, that Hunter Biden, that was the laptop. Yep. Three months after the election. And it's like that move. What's the one about the subprime? Big short. Big short. He goes like they're not bragging. they're not confessing they're bragging that's it yeah that's what this is it's like they got away with the crime and now they want everyone to know that they did it we did it we did it on purpose we done it deliberate yeah we done it deliberate all right old man um listen you are a resident expert at beating politicians and beer chugging contests i am you do it every time we do some kind of a live event i think we got somebody who's going to provide a show that is comparable to what it is that you do. Clip seven. No way. No way. So for our audio only folks, he's chugging a beer through his nose. No way, bro. How …”View more
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A man was tragically stabbed to death while charging his electric vehicle at a Los Angeles library, and the situation worsened when an ambulance meant to save him was stolen by another homeless individual. This shocking incident highlights the failures of liberal policies in managing public safety and homelessness in the city. The victim's family is now suing the city for $40 million, emphasizing the dire consequences of these policies.
Ruthless Podcast·Journos Are Worse Than You Think - Terror in NYC + Deputy AG Todd Blanche·Mar 10, 2026
“… of gas is about $2 a gallon there. But there you go. That was what they were hanging their hats on. John Solomon was on talking to Steve Bannon. The Biden administration not only went after Donald Trump, members of his inner circle, Republican politicians, surveilling them, going on fishing expeditions, looking for anything, surveilling their phones, et cetera. But it was much worse than that. You're telling me that they've found cash in the team? and i assume you're telling me they found a fourth targeting a president trump by the deep state yeah and it's a very serious one because it it seems …”“… to fill my little Lexus RX350 2009 with 170,000 miles on it. $94 to fill the damn tank. Then Donald Trump became the president. My son has that car now. He filled it for $42, $44, $45. You know, unbelievable. He lives in Kansas City, and the price of gas is about $2 a gallon there. But there you go. That was what they were hanging their hats on. John Solomon was on talking to Steve Bannon. The Biden administration not only went after Donald Trump, members of his inner circle, Republican politicians, surveilling them, going on fishing expeditions, looking for anything, surveilling their phones, et cetera. But it was much worse than that. You're telling me that they've found cash in the team? and i assume you're telling me they found a fourth targeting a president trump by the deep state yeah and it's a very serious one because it it seems to involve speech delimiters in other words if you said something or you spoke a certain way about a certain issue you potentially were deemed a national security threat to the united states and you were put under an assessment and potentially criminal investigation. So I learned of this operation because I was targeted in 2022. I had to cooperate …”View more
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A Minnesota lawmaker, Krista Knudson, sparked outrage by suggesting a study on the benefits of shoplifting, igniting a heated debate over crime and its consequences. Critics argue that shoplifting harms businesses and society, while some lawmakers claim it stems from oppression. This controversial discussion highlights the absurdity of legitimizing theft in modern politics.
The Rob Carson Show·Don’t Catch the Stupid: Screaming Liberals, Funeral Politics, and a Marathon Miracle·Mar 09, 2026
“… because part of the predicate or part of the rationale for what constituted the national security threat was what words you use to talk about Hunter Biden in Ukraine. Think about that. Speech may have been a delimiter for determining whether you were treated as a national security threat. And I think that investigation falls in that time frame where we're also we're seeing the origins of a disinformation board. And then that massive amount of censorship that we saw, some of it in Europe paid by the United States, who then come back and censor Americans, some of it outright occurring on U.S. soil. …”“… treated President Trump as a national security threat nearly the entire time of his political career. We're going to lay all those out in the next 24, 48 hours. You said this could be the most troubling. Can you shed any more light on that? I think because part of the predicate or part of the rationale for what constituted the national security threat was what words you use to talk about Hunter Biden in Ukraine. Think about that. Speech may have been a delimiter for determining whether you were treated as a national security threat. And I think that investigation falls in that time frame where we're also we're seeing the origins of a disinformation board. And then that massive amount of censorship that we saw, some of it in Europe paid by the United States, who then come back and censor Americans, some of it outright occurring on U.S. soil. Charlie and I and many others were targeted in that censorship realm as well. I think that the fact that it went beyond censorship and maybe treated someone just because of what they said about Hunter Biden or COVID or whatever, that they could be deemed a national security threat worthy of being investigated by the FBI is a very concerning thing. …”View more
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The FBI conducted four counterintelligence investigations treating Trump as a national security threat throughout his political career, with the latest operation, Arctic Frost, targeting GOP groups. These investigations were often linked to his speech about sensitive topics like Hunter Biden and Ukraine, raising concerns about censorship and surveillance. This pattern highlights a troubling precedent where political speech could lead to federal investigations.
The Charlie Kirk Show·The New York Nail Bombs + The FBI's Maricopa Raid·Mar 09, 2026
“… unless you can win an election, you're pretty much irrelevant. And I just think it's critical that given the direction of the country now under the Biden administration, that Republicans nominate somebody who can win a general election. President Trump has a very enthusiastic following among a lot of his base, but one thing I've learned through numerous elections is, yes, that's fine in a primary, but the goal is not just to win the primary, it's to win the general election. And to do that, you have to appeal to a broader range of voters, not just your base. So as a tactical or a practical …”“… giant wall between the United States and Mexico from sea to shining sea makes no sense whatsoever. You've said that you think it's time for the Republican Party to move on from President Trump. What do you mean by that? Well, you know, in politics, unless you can win an election, you're pretty much irrelevant. And I just think it's critical that given the direction of the country now under the Biden administration, that Republicans nominate somebody who can win a general election. President Trump has a very enthusiastic following among a lot of his base, but one thing I've learned through numerous elections is, yes, that's fine in a primary, but the goal is not just to win the primary, it's to win the general election. And to do that, you have to appeal to a broader range of voters, not just your base. So as a tactical or a practical matter, I have concerns about the president's ability to win in November, and I think winning in November is critical. It is simply and purely shocking. He doesn't care about you. He doesn't care about his voters. Any decent person that gets booed by their voters any decent person that all of a sudden gets rebuked by the very people that gave them …”View more
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Senator John Cornyn openly defies his Texas supporters after being booed at a Republican convention, asserting his authority over their concerns. He prioritizes winning general elections over aligning with his voter base, leading to accusations of betrayal and a disconnect from conservative values. This bold stance raises questions about the future of Republican leadership and voter trust.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5201: The Lies Of John Cornyn·Mar 09, 2026
“… everything he says is an absolute lie, is we're going to replenish the reserves. We're going to replenish the reserves. Now, one of the things that Biden actually did effectively, but Trump and MAGA were criticizing, is that Biden would sell portions from the strategic reserve to actually make profits off of them. And then when the price of oil would go low, Biden would replenish it. But there were times when the strategic reserves would be low. But Biden was actually executing very sophisticated oil trades at the time. But anyway, that was being criticized by the Trump regime. And the whole one …”“… existed before during this past year in order to top off the country's emergency supply before launching this war against Iran, which is creating an absolute catastrophic effect. And one of the things that Donald Trump promised on his campaign, but everything he says is an absolute lie, is we're going to replenish the reserves. We're going to replenish the reserves. Now, one of the things that Biden actually did effectively, but Trump and MAGA were criticizing, is that Biden would sell portions from the strategic reserve to actually make profits off of them. And then when the price of oil would go low, Biden would replenish it. But there were times when the strategic reserves would be low. But Biden was actually executing very sophisticated oil trades at the time. But anyway, that was being criticized by the Trump regime. And the whole one of the big things that Trump was saying, I mean, you know, he said a lot of crazy things during the campaign, mostly crazy things. But one of the things he was like is you're not replenishing the reserves. So Trump had the ultimate ability to replenish the reserves.”View more
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Trump's actions on Iran are leading to potential global economic collapse, with oil prices skyrocketing and energy exporters shutting down production.
Trump's impulsive actions towards Iran are leading to a potential global economic depression, with oil prices possibly skyrocketing to $150 per barrel.
The escalating conflict with Iran, driven by Donald Trump's actions, could lead to a global economic depression with oil prices potentially reaching $150 per barrel.
Trump's impulsive actions in the Middle East are leading to potential global economic collapse, with Qatar warning of a world economic depression due to his policies.
Donald Trump's erratic actions and false claims of victory in the Iran conflict are leading to potential global economic disaster, with Qatar warning of a world economic depression.
The escalation of US-Iran tensions under Trump's impulsive actions could lead to a global economic depression, with oil prices potentially soaring to $150 per barrel and Gulf countries shutting down production.
Trump's foreign policy decisions, particularly in the Middle East, are leading to a potential global economic depression and a dramatic rise in oil and natural gas prices.
The US-Israel war on Iran is leading to potential global economic collapse, driven by Trump's impulsive actions and personal interests.
Trump's impulsive actions in the Middle East, particularly his invasion of Iran, are leading to potential global economic collapse and skyrocketing oil prices.
Donald Trump's impulsive actions in the Middle East have exacerbated the global oil crisis, risking a world economic depression.
The MeidasTouch Podcast·Trump makes Fatal Calculation during War!!!·Mar 07, 2026
“… Now we have 13 dead U.S. service personnel, which is the same number that died at Abbey Gate, Sagar. And after we had Abbey Gate under President Biden, where he tried to pull all the troops out of Afghanistan, and it was a disaster, and it wasn't well run, and we had people holding on to our airplanes as they were flying out of Bagram, which we gave up the base. his approval rating fell and it never recovered it never never recovered here's a here's a chart”“… one thing when we had Al-Qaeda killing 3,000 Americans one day who just went to work. It's another when we started it. And the basis for starting it, which I'm going to get to in a second, is really, really questionable. But let me make one point first. Now we have 13 dead U.S. service personnel, which is the same number that died at Abbey Gate, Sagar. And after we had Abbey Gate under President Biden, where he tried to pull all the troops out of Afghanistan, and it was a disaster, and it wasn't well run, and we had people holding on to our airplanes as they were flying out of Bagram, which we gave up the base. his approval rating fell and it never recovered it never never recovered here's a here's a chart”View more
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President Biden's approval rating never recovered after the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, which left 13 U.S. service members dead. This event echoed the tragic loss of 3,000 Americans on 9/11, raising questions about the U.S. military's actions and the public's tolerance for casualties. The mishandling of the withdrawal has sparked a debate on America's commitment to foreign engagements.
The Megyn Kelly Show·Financial and Political Iran Impact, with Saagar Enjeti, Plus Talarico Surge and Gross Colbert Poetry, with Isabel Brown and Brianna Lyman | 1272·Mar 13, 2026
“… that hurt my feelings. What are you freaking talking about? We have an invasion going on right now that was that was allowed to happen under Joe Biden, letting millions of these sleeper cell terrorists come into our country. And you want to talk to me about the Jews run everything. but yet the most predominant voices in the in the space right now are the most anti-jew they hate the jew the jews are just stupid in their takeover of america and they allow these people that hate them so much to be the people they right they appointed they appointed some strange emissaries if they're this is the …”“… on his dress uniform. This guy deployed seven times to Iraq and Afghanistan only to get gunned down by an Islamic jihadist terrorist right here on American soil. And we're worried about the Jews and we're worried about, oh, well, Trump said something that hurt my feelings. What are you freaking talking about? We have an invasion going on right now that was that was allowed to happen under Joe Biden, letting millions of these sleeper cell terrorists come into our country. And you want to talk to me about the Jews run everything. but yet the most predominant voices in the in the space right now are the most anti-jew they hate the jew the jews are just stupid in their takeover of america and they allow these people that hate them so much to be the people they right they appointed they appointed some strange emissaries if they're this is the psychosis and i mean no one it just drives me like wait you're not neither neither one of us are denying that these people have a substantial audience they do i'm just disagreeing with their premise and i think your point is accurate like man if the jews run everything they're doing a really terrible job it's like when i used to say like people say …”View more
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Lieutenant Colonel Shaw, who bravely served seven deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan, was tragically killed by a terrorist on American soil. This shocking incident highlights the alarming concerns about national security and the perception of threats within the country, overshadowing discussions on other divisive topics. The conversation underscores the complexity of addressing veteran issues while navigating current political narratives.
The Dan Bongino Show·This Disturbing Video Is A Warning For All Of Us (Ep. 2472)·Mar 13, 2026
“… Speaker. I will point out to my colleague that, yes, gas jumped in the last month, but it's still a lot less expensive than it was under President Biden. Thankfully, under President Trump, gas prices were cut almost in half. Let talk about Democratic Congress member McGovern because when he gets on that House floor it like watching an all star basketball player in their prime slam dunk on these MAGA fools So McGovern hears what Virginia Fox is saying And he like really those are the talking points you going with And so he goes I heard the gentle lady, uh, Ms. Fox, Congresswoman Fox. I heard her …”“Thank you, Madam Speaker. I will point out to my colleague that, yes, gas jumped in the last month, but it's still a lot less expensive than it was under President Biden. Thankfully, under President Trump, gas prices were cut almost in half. Let talk about Democratic Congress member McGovern because when he gets on that House floor it like watching an all star basketball player in their prime slam dunk on these MAGA fools So McGovern hears what Virginia Fox is saying And he like really those are the talking points you going with And so he goes I heard the gentle lady, uh, Ms. Fox, Congresswoman Fox. I heard her speech saying that, uh, these, uh, these, these tax cuts for the rich are really actually unfair for the rich because They still pay more and that the workers are the ones who are screwing over everybody. Watch what Congress member Democratic Congress member McGovern says here. Play this clip. And I heard the general ladies one minute speech …”View more
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Congressman McGovern delivers a powerful rebuttal on the House floor, dismantling claims that gas prices were better under Trump. He highlights the hypocrisy of spending a billion dollars a day on war while neglecting essential services for Americans. McGovern's fiery speech challenges MAGA Republicans to face their constituents and defend their policies directly.
The MeidasTouch Podcast·GOP Gets Rude Awakening on House Floor as War Blows Up!!·Mar 18, 2026
“… things getting so bad where they were telling Marc Andreessen, as he said to you on your show, that they were shutting off whole parts of AI. The Biden administration was openly threatening AI in this huge new – and there's concerns. I'm not saying that there's not – but I think at some point the tech community, which had been either leaning Democrat for a long time since the Obama era or wanted to stay out of politics because they just wanted to focus on their machines and their investments. They don't really want to be involved in politics, but they woke up in 2024. And so hopefully because …”“… are a fucking problem. I know. He might be enough to – I don't know. It's hard to say, but it does look like – because I mean look, there's plenty of – the tech community only woke up politically in 2024. That's how long it took. And it really took things getting so bad where they were telling Marc Andreessen, as he said to you on your show, that they were shutting off whole parts of AI. The Biden administration was openly threatening AI in this huge new – and there's concerns. I'm not saying that there's not – but I think at some point the tech community, which had been either leaning Democrat for a long time since the Obama era or wanted to stay out of politics because they just wanted to focus on their machines and their investments. They don't really want to be involved in politics, but they woke up in 2024. And so hopefully because it's not I mean, when you see what Soros has done and you really appreciate the power that one billionaire can have, you kind of go, why is there nothing like that? You know, on the other side, why is it so dominated by Soros? And so I hope that that's starting to happen. But, yeah, when you start to chase out the billionaires and the billionaires …”View more
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In this segment, the host humorously questions why the political landscape seems dominated by one billionaire, George Soros, while others remain silent. The absurdity of California's political solutions being to 'tax more' in a corrupt system is highlighted, making for a compelling and relatable commentary on politics today.
The Joe Rogan Experience·#2465 - Michael Shellenberger·Mar 10, 2026
“… directory set leaves for four years. And it's just, we have this, you know, a cadaver as president and it just doesn't even make any sense. The Biden era is like a dream. It's like it didn't even happen. And then they run Kamala and Waltz, which is the most obvious, just poison pill. They know they're not going to win candidacy ever. And Trump comes in, you know, number 47 and he's here and now it's just absolute insanity by design tariffs, gold, silver explosions, you know, Bitcoin, at least at first did break all time highs. It went to one 26. I mean, that was only October. The stable coin …”“… now, legislation wise, all of these things that we were talking about of like, how do we set up the Bitcoin dollar system? Like he set all that up in his first term, created the scenario to print tons of money, worked with Fink and created the going directory set leaves for four years. And it's just, we have this, you know, a cadaver as president and it just doesn't even make any sense. The Biden era is like a dream. It's like it didn't even happen. And then they run Kamala and Waltz, which is the most obvious, just poison pill. They know they're not going to win candidacy ever. And Trump comes in, you know, number 47 and he's here and now it's just absolute insanity by design tariffs, gold, silver explosions, you know, Bitcoin, at least at first did break all time highs. It went to one 26. I mean, that was only October. The stable coin market exploded. There's way more stable coins. Now, the tokenized gold market has exploded, tethers down the largest private gold holder. Like all of these things are, you know, are being done basically under the guise of a chaos agent of chaos. But in reality, I think it's a lot more controlled than that. And this transfraternal chance …”View more
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Jeffrey Epstein was not just a financier but a key player in a shadowy network of global elites, managing and laundering vast sums for the wealthiest families. His connections spanned from the Rothschilds to the Trump administration, revealing a complex web of influence that continues to shape our world. Understanding Epstein's role is crucial to deciphering the chaos in today's political and financial landscapes.
What Bitcoin Did·The Epstein Files: What They Reveal About Bitcoin & The Dollar System | Mark Goodwin·Feb 13, 2026
“But interestingly about the TerraFab, this is something I was advocating for back in 2022. So when the Biden Chips Act happened, there was this question about like, what's gonna happen with Intel? Intel should be at the center of the CHIPS Act because the whole pitch for the CHIPS Act was that America is not on the leading edge of semiconductor fabrication. And so we need to sort of pull our weight with our intellectual property laws to stop Taiwan from exporting them. Remember, Taiwan is its own country. They should, in theory, be able to sell their …”“But interestingly about the TerraFab, this is something I was advocating for back in 2022. So when the Biden Chips Act happened, there was this question about like, what's gonna happen with Intel? Intel should be at the center of the CHIPS Act because the whole pitch for the CHIPS Act was that America is not on the leading edge of semiconductor fabrication. And so we need to sort of pull our weight with our intellectual property laws to stop Taiwan from exporting them. Remember, Taiwan is its own country. They should, in theory, be able to sell their products anywhere. Like, what say do we have over, you know, if Japan wants to sell PlayStations to China or anywhere, why do we have authority over them? Well, it comes down to the intellectual property. There's a lot of patents that have been licensed to ASML, to TSMC. And so we do have the ability to pull levers and strings to sort of limit …”View more
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Elon Musk's engineering prowess could potentially transform Intel's chip production capabilities, making him a surprising contender in the semiconductor industry. With the CHIPS Act aiming to boost American manufacturing, there's a scenario where Musk's efficiency could help Intel rapidly build new facilities. However, the reality of this partnership remains speculative as Musk focuses on other ventures like Twitter.
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“… is 20 points underwater on the economy, 30 points underwater on inflation. In a couple of these polls, Trump's economic rating is now lower than Joe Biden's was at any point in Joe Biden's presidency. Wow. Okay. And then there's another point here, which I think does not get enough attention. I hit on this in the message box is it had always been true since Trump came down the escalator that yes, Trump drove intense opposition among Democrats. He also drove intense support among Republicans.”“… tough. He is underwater on every single issue. His entire political strength, the reason he's been able to survive every other problem, period of political turmoil in his career has been because people trusted him on the economy. That is over. He is 20 points underwater on the economy, 30 points underwater on inflation. In a couple of these polls, Trump's economic rating is now lower than Joe Biden's was at any point in Joe Biden's presidency. Wow. Okay. And then there's another point here, which I think does not get enough attention. I hit on this in the message box is it had always been true since Trump came down the escalator that yes, Trump drove intense opposition among Democrats. He also drove intense support among Republicans.”View more
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Donald Trump's approval rating has plummeted below 40%, the lowest for any modern president at this stage, largely due to rising gas prices and economic turmoil linked to his decisions regarding Iran. Republican leaders, fearful of criticizing him, are scrambling to deflect blame while trying to navigate the fallout from his unpopular war. As inflation rises and mortgage rates hit a five-month high, the GOP faces a troubling landscape ahead of the midterms.