Best Podcast Episodes About Chuck DeVore
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Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 12 episodes
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“We've also seen Senator Chuck Grassley introduce a bipartisan AI whistleblower protection bill that would provide nationwide protection for AI whistleblowers.”
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Senator Chuck Grassley has introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at protecting AI whistleblowers across the nation. This legislation seeks to ensure that individuals who expose unethical practices in AI development can do so without fear of retaliation. Such protections could be pivotal in promoting transparency and accountability in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
“… feedback though everyone from Jones, Tallica fan, Wes, Scott for Mayor most people on the live chat streaming live at Covino and Rich FSR are saying Chuck Liddell but again that does prove though it is generational yeah it is all”
“… go after it. That's what's interesting about the Iceman, because we've had a few legendary Icemen. so the fact that Caleb and the Chicago press like yeah yeah Iceman I'm like we got like multiple Iceman multiple you know what I'm going through the feedback though everyone from Jones, Tallica fan, Wes, Scott for Mayor most people on the live chat streaming live at Covino and Rich FSR are saying Chuck Liddell but again that does prove though it is generational yeah it is all”
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The nickname 'Iceman' is shared among multiple sports legends, raising the question of who truly owns it. In a lively discussion, the hosts explore various nicknames in sports, such as 'King' and 'Flash,' and how they can be claimed by different athletes. They conclude that while nicknames can be generational, some legendary titles should remain unique to their original bearers.
“… It is the activists of the Democrat Party. And the elected Democrat officials have been completely taken over by this wing. Listen to people like Chuck Schumer. I grew up in the same neighborhood as Chuck Schumer. He's older than me, but I knew him when we were both young. He was always a liberal. He was never this kind of crazy liberal that voter ID is racist and Supreme Court justices who disagree with him should be objects of violence. The activist wing, the radical wing of the Democrat Party has taken control. You don't believe Schumer is a Marxist. He's an opportunist. That's what Schumer …”
“… as being in this wing. Let's assume that self-identification is imperfect. So it's a little bit more than that. So it's not a big part of the Democrat Party, but it is the energy of the Democrat Party. It is the funding of the Democrat Party. It is the activists of the Democrat Party. And the elected Democrat officials have been completely taken over by this wing. Listen to people like Chuck Schumer. I grew up in the same neighborhood as Chuck Schumer. He's older than me, but I knew him when we were both young. He was always a liberal. He was never this kind of crazy liberal that voter ID is racist and Supreme Court justices who disagree with him should be objects of violence. The activist wing, the radical wing of the Democrat Party has taken control. You don't believe Schumer is a Marxist. He's an opportunist. That's what Schumer is. He's a man of no seasons. They don't believe in anything. He just says completely whatever he thinks. He only says what he thinks will gain him power or whatever he's looking for money. But first of all, let's just let's define what your vision of Marxism is within the Democratic Party. What is it, Mr. Spivak? Okay. And I agree with you. Chuck …”
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The Democratic Party is increasingly influenced by a radical wing that, while only 15% of self-identified members, drives the party's energy and funding. This faction, often labeled as Marxist, seeks to empower marginalized groups and challenge traditional American values, all while operating within a capitalist framework. The implications of this shift could redefine the party's future and its relationship with capitalism.
“Chuck Schumer and Akeem Jeffries basically driving their party directly into a ditch. They're in a lose-lose situation right now, and they're just spiraling down. It's all an act. It's all a play. It's all an act. Because these lunatics in their party are dragging them around, forcing them to act like theater kids. Yeah, I mean, I think the problem is, is though, you know, they might rhetorically run as moderates, have gills spamburger or the like …”
“Chuck Schumer and Akeem Jeffries basically driving their party directly into a ditch. They're in a lose-lose situation right now, and they're just spiraling down. It's all an act. It's all a play. It's all an act. Because these lunatics in their party are dragging them around, forcing them to act like theater kids. Yeah, I mean, I think the problem is, is though, you know, they might rhetorically run as moderates, have gills spamburger or the like but the reality is they're captured entirely by the radical left there is no such thing as a moderate democrat there just isn't so you shut down the government over a health care crisis that you then forget about then you shut down dhs and what do you get for for placating the radical left in your caucus nothing nothing washington politicians are …”
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Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries are spiraling as they struggle to control their party, caught in a dangerous game of appeasing the radical left. This situation highlights the absence of true moderates within the Democratic Party, as they face criticism for compromising on critical issues like healthcare and national security. With their leadership in disarray, the future of the party hangs in the balance.
“… photo ID. Go into a bank. Say, okay, who are you? I don't have to tell you. Excuse me? I don't have to tell you. Can I have a photo ID, please? No. Chuck Schumer said it's racist. And it discriminates against married women. And by the way he said it too difficult to get one Really Yes Well try the bank down the street this bank requires a photo ID have you tried to get into the capitol building lately they got steel barriers they got they got you know metal detectors all kinds of stuff you know buzzers are going off you can't park over here you're walking around the cop says can I see you? yes …”
“Okay. I want to open a bank account. You got to have a photo ID. Go into a bank. Say, okay, who are you? I don't have to tell you. Excuse me? I don't have to tell you. Can I have a photo ID, please? No. Chuck Schumer said it's racist. And it discriminates against married women. And by the way he said it too difficult to get one Really Yes Well try the bank down the street this bank requires a photo ID have you tried to get into the capitol building lately they got steel barriers they got they got you know metal detectors all kinds of stuff you know buzzers are going off you can't park over here you're walking around the cop says can I see you? yes sir Can I see your photo ID? No. Excuse me? Chuck Schumer said it's racist and it discriminates against women. I refuse to show you my ID. Okay, can you turn around, sir? Put your hands behind your back. You're driving a little fast. Police officer pulls you. Can I see your license or your photo ID? No. I don't have one. What do you mean you don't …”
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Chuck Norris was a beloved figure, admired for his honorable life, conservative values, and contributions to action cinema, and his sudden passing is a significant loss.
“… of outs. And by the way, in case you were worried, you should know, John Thune's going to make these people go on the record. The Democrats said, Chuck Schumer said out here last week, that they support voter ID. Well, we're going to give them an opportunity to evidence that by putting it up for a vote. Later I'll be filing an amendment that would require photo ID, and we'll see what the Democrats do. Man. Whew. Rest easy. They're fighting for us. I have another headline right here. Graham. That would be Lindsey Graham. I even highlighted it in pink in case you're watching. Lindsey Graham …”
“… some of these things across the finish line. And we can do it with simple majorities. We'll take a hard look at that. Man, sounds like they're working hard on the SAVE Act, doesn't it? Hey, with reconciliation, we had a luncheon. A lot of ins, a lot of outs. And by the way, in case you were worried, you should know, John Thune's going to make these people go on the record. The Democrats said, Chuck Schumer said out here last week, that they support voter ID. Well, we're going to give them an opportunity to evidence that by putting it up for a vote. Later I'll be filing an amendment that would require photo ID, and we'll see what the Democrats do. Man. Whew. Rest easy. They're fighting for us. I have another headline right here. Graham. That would be Lindsey Graham. I even highlighted it in pink in case you're watching. Lindsey Graham moves forward on reconciliation plan to fund DHS and the Department of Defense. Maybe you thought all hope was lost. Lindsey Graham, he's got a resolution. And he's going to fight for us. You don't have to sit in stress. As the demonic communists in the Democrat Party fill up your country with rapists and murderers. as they destroy every single thing …”
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In today's political landscape, many feel trapped between two parties that offer little real choice. The speaker argues that both Democrats and Republicans fail to represent the public's needs, highlighting how the illusion of choice is perpetuated. This commentary dives into the perceived failures of political leadership and the urgent need for true alternatives.
“… six hours and he standing there doing an interview and he just like fit to be tied Yeah. Obviously, as everybody would be. And then they flashed to Chuck Schumer, who's like, they submitted a proposal.”
“… must somehow be a they totally don even want to say that he was unwilling to even have a conversation about a negotiation There was also hilariously I just saw on Fox last night a juxtaposition of somebody who had been in line in Houston airport for six hours and he standing there doing an interview and he just like fit to be tied Yeah. Obviously, as everybody would be. And then they flashed to Chuck Schumer, who's like, they submitted a proposal.”
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Chuck Schumer thrives on chaos, using it to distract from Democrats' failures like high inflation and grocery prices. While he presents a united front, behind the scenes, he's failing to communicate with his own party. This disunity is concerning for Democrats as they face blame from voters, especially independents, who are frustrated by the lack of solutions.
“… previous clown. You go, boy, that's a hell of a clown. And then the crazier clown comes right behind him. Listen to this truth from Donald Trump. Chuck Schumer, a desperate, crippled politician who has lost all control of the radical left Democrats will make a deal now because he thinks that if he doesn't, Republicans will terminate the filibuster, something which they should do whether he makes a deal or not. Okay, so that's Trump kind of leading. So he's saying the Republicans should do it. I with you on that Trump Will Chuck bow here We don know but Chuck has the problem that nobody likes …”
“… Trump and they will open up the borders again and we can keep going and going and going. And the problem that they're facing right now is they have no leader. They have a clown car of people and every clown that gets out of the car is crazier than the previous clown. You go, boy, that's a hell of a clown. And then the crazier clown comes right behind him. Listen to this truth from Donald Trump. Chuck Schumer, a desperate, crippled politician who has lost all control of the radical left Democrats will make a deal now because he thinks that if he doesn't, Republicans will terminate the filibuster, something which they should do whether he makes a deal or not. Okay, so that's Trump kind of leading. So he's saying the Republicans should do it. I with you on that Trump Will Chuck bow here We don know but Chuck has the problem that nobody likes Chuck You tried to be not a complete lunatic in a party of loons It just not gonna work Speaking of loons Rashida Tlaib who I have no problem saying absolutely is an Islamist and a Hamas supporter who is in our Congress, which is completely crazy. She is the representative of Dearborn, Michigan, which is an occupied city in the United States. Here …”
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Republicans are accused of rigging elections through proposed voter ID laws that could disenfranchise millions, especially married women. Critics argue these laws are a direct attack on voting rights, while proponents claim they ensure election security. The debate intensifies as both sides present their arguments, highlighting the complexities of American voting legislation.
“Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh Clark, and there's Charles W. Chuck Bryant, there's Jerry over there, and we are wasted. wasted on excitement about talking about gin wasted on excitement uh-huh i like that that's a great motto yeah and not a not the worst band name but not the best it's not the best at all it's like an album title more like oh yeah it's a good album title maybe it's um jungle x-rays second album wasted on excitement yeah or bathtub gin wasted on excitement bathtub gin's a fish song Oh, it is? …”
“Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh Clark, and there's Charles W. Chuck Bryant, there's Jerry over there, and we are wasted. wasted on excitement about talking about gin wasted on excitement uh-huh i like that that's a great motto yeah and not a not the worst band name but not the best it's not the best at all it's like an album title more like oh yeah it's a good album title maybe it's um jungle x-rays second album wasted on excitement yeah or bathtub gin wasted on excitement bathtub gin's a fish song Oh, it is? Mm-hmm. Blech. It's funny. I was walking in the neighborhood yesterday, and I saw a car that was clearly like the child home for Thanksgiving. It was like this kind of beat-up Jeep from Florida, and it had a fish sticker and a Grateful Dead sticker and like one other thing. College. And this really nice thing, and I was like, oh, man. I bet – I …”
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Gin enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as they dive into the fascinating history of gin and its evolution. In this segment from the podcast 'Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Gin,' hosts Chuck and Josh share their love for gin and how it transitions into martini season, highlighting the cultural significance and personal connections to this beloved spirit. The lighthearted banter and relatable anecdotes make it a delightful listen for both gin aficionados and casual drinkers alike.
“… he harms. But he's also right that the Democrats have no leadership and Schumer, poor schmuck Schumer, that's what we're gonna call him for now, Chuck Schmuck Schumer. There's just, everyone hates him because he's not a radical ding-dong like the true AOC Ilhan's, but he's just nothing. He's just absolutely nothing, who, as we've pointed out 20 years ago, was saying the exact same things on immigration that Donald Trump says now, which is exactly what Barack Obama used to do and everything else. Christian Welker asks Murphy, this Connecticut Murphy, this guy is just, he's terrible. You …”
“… because they don care They quite literally don care They care more about Kilmo Arbrego Garcia who beat his wife with a boot and was a human trafficker and an illegal and a member of a gang from El Salvador. They care more about him than the people that he harms. But he's also right that the Democrats have no leadership and Schumer, poor schmuck Schumer, that's what we're gonna call him for now, Chuck Schmuck Schumer. There's just, everyone hates him because he's not a radical ding-dong like the true AOC Ilhan's, but he's just nothing. He's just absolutely nothing, who, as we've pointed out 20 years ago, was saying the exact same things on immigration that Donald Trump says now, which is exactly what Barack Obama used to do and everything else. Christian Welker asks Murphy, this Connecticut Murphy, this guy is just, he's terrible. You thought the other clip was bad. Here's another one. basically, who's your leader and what are you going to do? And Murphy just lays it out. Nobody knows. And to this point, leadership is, of course, leading the charge here. And there's a lot of focus on Chuck Schumer right now. The Wall Street Journal reporting that there's growing frustration with Chuck …”
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The Democratic Party is currently led by what some call 'Trump Derangement Syndrome,' making it impossible for members to agree on any positive actions, even regarding pressing issues like crime and immigration. This has resulted in a leadership vacuum, with figures like Chuck Schumer facing growing frustration and calls for replacement, but the potential successors may be even more radical. The implications for the party's future and its approach to governance are significant.
“… on a couple of these moments from yesterday. This is after Donald Trump got done sort of slurring his way through his Borscht Belt shtick about how Chuck Schumer is a Palestinian now and how beautiful young women keep coming up to him in the streets of D.C. to talk about how grateful they are that he's made it safe. But this is after all that. And this is when it came time for Stephen Miller and Kash Patel to weigh in on how good Donald Trump is. So let's let's take a look at what President Trump has done on border security and public safety is a national miracle that will be studied not only …”
“… and and monomania and thinking, you know, he's the smartest guy in every room. And it's just – I mean it plainly has completely accentuated and caricatured all of those characteristics in his own mind to such an amazing extent. Let's just dwell on a couple of these moments from yesterday. This is after Donald Trump got done sort of slurring his way through his Borscht Belt shtick about how Chuck Schumer is a Palestinian now and how beautiful young women keep coming up to him in the streets of D.C. to talk about how grateful they are that he's made it safe. But this is after all that. And this is when it came time for Stephen Miller and Kash Patel to weigh in on how good Donald Trump is. So let's let's take a look at what President Trump has done on border security and public safety is a national miracle that will be studied not only for generations, but for centuries to come. Thank you, President Trump. Thank you, Steve. So, Kash, see if you can top that. I don't know. That's a tough one, Cash. That is tough. You know, Mr. President, as I look around this venue, I see, and I'm reminded again, why we have the greatest warriors on God's green earth, the men and women serving in …”
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Trump's public image is dangerously inflated by sycophants who drown out reality, as seen in a recent event where aides praised his border security efforts as miraculous. This dynamic creates a feedback loop, isolating him from genuine feedback and fostering a king-like mentality that undermines democratic values. It's a troubling glimpse into how power can distort perception and accountability.
“… to say, Republicans can't even pass legislation that is approved by the overwhelming majority of both parties? What? Why? Why can't they? Listen to Chuck Schumer. Just listen to what Chuck Schumer has to say about the SAVE Act. Yes, but their bill isn't voter ID number one. It is about voter registration. It makes it it allows ICE to kick tens of billions of people off the rolls, off the rolls. And they don't tell them until Election Day. And you show up and you say, you're not registered anymore. You're not registered here. You're not on the rolls. What an odd thing to say. Why would voter ID …”
“… The Democrats were so manifestly corrupt. A lot of people had questions about the 2020 election, and they proved those suspicions in 2024 when they elected Trump with the popular vote. And then they're going to look at this and they're going to say, Republicans can't even pass legislation that is approved by the overwhelming majority of both parties? What? Why? Why can't they? Listen to Chuck Schumer. Just listen to what Chuck Schumer has to say about the SAVE Act. Yes, but their bill isn't voter ID number one. It is about voter registration. It makes it it allows ICE to kick tens of billions of people off the rolls, off the rolls. And they don't tell them until Election Day. And you show up and you say, you're not registered anymore. You're not registered here. You're not on the rolls. What an odd thing to say. Why would voter ID legislation permit ICE to kick all these people off the voter rolls? Was that a little Freudian slip? Was slick little Chuck Schumer losing his touch here? The Republicans say we need the Save America Act in order to stop illegals from voting. The Democrats previously said illegals do not vote. Now, of course, we've caught illegals voting many, many …”
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The SAVE Act is popular among voters but will fail due to Republican reluctance and Democrat opposition, highlighting a disconnect between politicians and public opinion.
The SAVE America Act is unlikely to pass due to Republican infighting and the Senate's procedural hurdles, despite broad public support for its voter ID provisions.
Top Podcasts About Chuck DeVore
Ruthless Podcast
2 episodes
The Rubin Report
2 episodes
Your Undivided Attention
1 episode
The Dan Patrick Show
1 episode
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
1 episode
Mark Levin Podcast
1 episode
The Jesse Kelly Show
1 episode
Stuff You Should Know
1 episode
Stories Mentioning Chuck DeVore
Best Podcasts on Chuck Norris's Legacy
Chuck Norris, the iconic action movie star and martial artist, has passed away. Known for his roles in films like 'Walker, Texas Ranger' and 'Way of the Dragon', Norris was a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. His death has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and celebrities, highlighting his impact on action cinema and popular culture.
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Top Podcasts on SAVE America Act & Voter ID
Heated debates surrounding voter ID laws, election integrity, and the push for mass deportations are prominent in political discourse. Discussions center on the proposed "SAVE Act," which would require proof of citizenship to vote and faces strong opposition in the Senate, as well as the Trump administration's intensified immigration enforcement. Podcasts are analyzing the political motivations, practical implications, and national security aspects of these policies.
Best Podcasts on SAVE America Act Delays
The SAVE America Act has encountered delays in the U.S. Senate as Republican lawmakers face internal disagreements. The legislation, which aims to address key economic and social issues, is stalled due to a lack of consensus among party members. This impasse highlights ongoing challenges in passing significant legislative measures in a divided political landscape.
SAVE America Act
