Best Podcast Episodes About Eric Bolling
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Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 49 episodes
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“… The president wrote on Truth Social that Bondi would be transitioning to a much needed and important new job in the private sector. She's a great American patriot, a loyal friend who faithfully served as my attorney general for over the past year. pan did a tremendous job overseeing a massive cover i'm kidding crackdown in crime across our country with murders plummeting to their lowest level since 1990 there's a lot of reasons for that by the way the average age in america is like 40 it's not 20 but i mean very little of that has to do with pan bondi a lot of the kind of wacky covid stuff uh …”
“… And as soon as those guns got in, they stopped blazing. They weren't blazing that much. She will be replaced by Attorney General Todd Blanche. You know him. He's the guy that got Ghislaine Maxwell moved to that cushy prison. So it's all going well. The president wrote on Truth Social that Bondi would be transitioning to a much needed and important new job in the private sector. She's a great American patriot, a loyal friend who faithfully served as my attorney general for over the past year. pan did a tremendous job overseeing a massive cover i'm kidding crackdown in crime across our country with murders plummeting to their lowest level since 1990 there's a lot of reasons for that by the way the average age in america is like 40 it's not 20 but i mean very little of that has to do with pan bondi a lot of the kind of wacky covid stuff uh where they just completely you know took money from cops and stuff has been reversed they've reversed a lot of those laws they've started prosecuting misdemeanors and things like that again and you know so there's a reason the crime dropped because a lot of those insane policies were reversed but pan bondi had nothing to do with that at all like at …”
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Pam Bondi's dismissal was less about the Epstein files and more about personal grievances and political maneuvering within the Trump administration.
“… it is somewhere between 80,000 to 90,000 U.S. dollars. It would not have happened if it had not been for this unprecedented period, basically Pax Americana, and then turbocharged by the reform and opening of China for decades. It has been unprecedented. It has been great for many of us. In fact, I will say for all of us, if you look back 80 years. But now, whether you like it or not, objectively, this period has ended. Basically, the underwriter of this world order has now become a revisionist power, and some people would even say a disruptor. But the larger point is that the erosion of norms, …”
“… who were non-communists who ran open economies, who provided first world infrastructure together with a hardworking disciplined people, we had unprecedented opportunities. The story of Singapore with a per capita GDP of 500 U.S. dollars in 1965, now it is somewhere between 80,000 to 90,000 U.S. dollars. It would not have happened if it had not been for this unprecedented period, basically Pax Americana, and then turbocharged by the reform and opening of China for decades. It has been unprecedented. It has been great for many of us. In fact, I will say for all of us, if you look back 80 years. But now, whether you like it or not, objectively, this period has ended. Basically, the underwriter of this world order has now become a revisionist power, and some people would even say a disruptor. But the larger point is that the erosion of norms, processes, and institutions that underpinned a remarkable period of peace and prosperity, that foundation has gone. In its place, as scholar of authoritarianism Timothy Snyder said to me in a YouTube conversation yesterday, Trump is aligning himself with international oligarchs like Russia's Vladimir Putin, Hungary's Viktor Orban, Saudi Arabia's …”
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In a striking declaration, Singapore's Foreign Minister reveals that President Trump's policies have transformed the U.S. from a global peacekeeper to a disruptor aligned with international oligarchs like Putin and MBS. This marks the end of an 80-year era of stability and prosperity, as Trump's actions, including military strikes on Iran, reflect a dangerous shift away from democratic principles and traditional alliances. The implications are profound, reshaping the global order as we know it.
“… really hard to predict what your future expenses are going to look like, especially with inflation, something else you really should consider. But Eric, you're a smart guy. I'm sure you can figure out all those inflation assumptions, two, two and a half, 3%, whatever. If I were in your shoes, I would pause on those tax advantage retirement contributions. I'd let that grow. And then I would really start to beef up the taxable brokerage account contributions. And I'd ensure that the taxable brokerage account is invested very normally, right? Don't go YOLO this stuff into option contracts or …”
“what amount of money will I need to bridge the gap between 50 years old and 60 years old, or even 50 years old and 65 years old, depending on what assumption you want to use there. It's really hard to predict what your future expenses are going to look like, especially with inflation, something else you really should consider. But Eric, you're a smart guy. I'm sure you can figure out all those inflation assumptions, two, two and a half, 3%, whatever. If I were in your shoes, I would pause on those tax advantage retirement contributions. I'd let that grow. And then I would really start to beef up the taxable brokerage account contributions. And I'd ensure that the taxable brokerage account is invested very normally, right? Don't go YOLO this stuff into option contracts or leveraged ETFs or crazy things because this money very much has a purpose of bridging you between the age of 50 and 60 throughout early retirement, which means you need this invested into some index funds and ETFs that are going to go up by 7, 8, 9, 10, 12% over a long period of time. So here's the other question I think we should kind of delve into, …”
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By age 50, Eric could have $1.1 million for early retirement, thanks to smart investment strategies. Instead of maxing out tax-advantaged accounts, diversifying his taxable brokerage account could set him up for financial freedom. With a balanced approach, he can build a robust nest egg while exploring other investment opportunities.
“CBS News speaking to Americans about the pain at the pump. The gas prices going up is very frustrating. I'm paying 40 bucks, but that doesn't get me a full tank anymore. Just watching the gas prices go from like 320 all the way up to 380 has been really scary. Speaking to reporters on Monday, President Trump casting higher prices as short-term pain for long-term gain. We're putting an end to all of this threat once and for all, and the result will be lower oil prices, oil …”
“CBS News speaking to Americans about the pain at the pump. The gas prices going up is very frustrating. I'm paying 40 bucks, but that doesn't get me a full tank anymore. Just watching the gas prices go from like 320 all the way up to 380 has been really scary. Speaking to reporters on Monday, President Trump casting higher prices as short-term pain for long-term gain. We're putting an end to all of this threat once and for all, and the result will be lower oil prices, oil and gas prices for American families. We've done that. We've done it. We brought it very low. This was just an excursion into something that had to be done. We spoke to the host of The Edge on YouTube, Eric Bolling, who spent 35 years as an oil trader. He tells us he has never seen a situation this volatile. I've never seen the volatility like it …”
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Gas prices could soar to an average of $4 per gallon, according to oil trader Eric Bolling. This volatility stems from uncertainty surrounding President Trump's actions and Middle Eastern politics, creating a market where oil prices fluctuate dramatically. Even if current conflicts cease, Bolling warns that the media hype will keep prices elevated.
“Aisha disclosed this incident to a small group of us at the time. I even wrote about it in an email to Ella. In my memory, Mr. Eric asked her if, quote, all Persian women like it up the ass. What does that even mean, I wondered. Afrand had to explain it to me. Today, Aisha is a psychologist who has clinical expertise with child sexual abuse. She thinks Mr. Eric took pleasure in walking a razor's edge with his female students. I feel like the way he got off was in pushing the line just an inch here, an inch there, and making you squirm. He would get, like, flush in the face. …”
“Aisha disclosed this incident to a small group of us at the time. I even wrote about it in an email to Ella. In my memory, Mr. Eric asked her if, quote, all Persian women like it up the ass. What does that even mean, I wondered. Afrand had to explain it to me. Today, Aisha is a psychologist who has clinical expertise with child sexual abuse. She thinks Mr. Eric took pleasure in walking a razor's edge with his female students. I feel like the way he got off was in pushing the line just an inch here, an inch there, and making you squirm. He would get, like, flush in the face. He would get this titillated smile. I remember the expression so vividly. This like possessed look in his eyes, like this pleasure at like transgression would just overcome him. I'm familiar with that look. It was the expression on Mr. Eric's face when he saw me wearing a tuxedo my junior year. I was an usher at graduation. He looked me up and …”
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Aisha's courageous confrontation of Mr. Eric, a charismatic teacher at Garfield High School, reveals unsettling patterns of abuse and complicity within the educational system. Despite her complaints, the district failed to take action, and Mr. Eric was promoted instead. This segment highlights the pervasive issue of teacher misconduct and the challenges faced by students who dare to speak up.
“And what do you see here now? Now Mike Lee is going to come up at 830. We're supposed to be in, we're supposed to be in the Save America Act. And you see that the, the, the, the Republicans, do we have, do we have a clip of, of Schumer? Did we get that done exist? It didn exist Well Schumer somehow said it reporters saying Hey he saying Hey look I what you guys talking about We support voter ID I happen to believe deeply that this is because even though it may not be a full bore effort, you don't see that sense of urgency. You do see people like Eric Schmidt up there and others …”
“And what do you see here now? Now Mike Lee is going to come up at 830. We're supposed to be in, we're supposed to be in the Save America Act. And you see that the, the, the, the Republicans, do we have, do we have a clip of, of Schumer? Did we get that done exist? It didn exist Well Schumer somehow said it reporters saying Hey he saying Hey look I what you guys talking about We support voter ID I happen to believe deeply that this is because even though it may not be a full bore effort, you don't see that sense of urgency. You do see people like Eric Schmidt up there and others that are making a very compelling case, one or the other, that this is 80 percent and the country set up along the following to have just citizens vote. It's a pretty compelling argument. And I hear the counter from the Democrats. It's kind of all over the map. I got Klobuchar saying, well, I mean, they're not, they really haven't picked a …”
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The U.S. made a grave mistake by abandoning Iran, which was once a key ally in the region. This decision not only destabilized the area but also left a power vacuum that has led to ongoing conflict and challenges in U.S. foreign policy. Understanding the implications of this choice is crucial as we navigate current military and political debates.
“… of all of those courthouses. And so when you're a civil litigate, and this got filed January 29, 2026, as Trump and his kids, because I think Eric Trump and some Trump organization people were in there, entities were in there as well, versus the Internal Revenue Service that he owns and controls through his treasury secretary. and it was a complaint. It went on forever. And this is one of the things that calls me. For a president, no president in history has violated the Privacy Act against the American people more than Donald Trump. And yet this snowflake is suing for his own violation …”
“… you practice down here, you got to go like 70 miles in one direction and 70 miles in the other direction to cover the whole Southern District. And the federal judges are in those different courthouses. Williams happens to be in Miami, which is the largest of all of those courthouses. And so when you're a civil litigate, and this got filed January 29, 2026, as Trump and his kids, because I think Eric Trump and some Trump organization people were in there, entities were in there as well, versus the Internal Revenue Service that he owns and controls through his treasury secretary. and it was a complaint. It went on forever. And this is one of the things that calls me. For a president, no president in history has violated the Privacy Act against the American people more than Donald Trump. And yet this snowflake is suing for his own violation of the Privacy Act because he didn't like the fact that his tax returns, that he should have by tradition released to the American people in 2016 and in 2020 to let them evaluate who they were who they were electing. He always said, well, I'm under audit, so I can't release the returns. There's no that's not a thing. He just made that up. And so …”
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In a surprising twist, Donald Trump is suing the IRS over alleged violations of the Privacy Act, despite his own history of disregarding privacy for the American public. Filed on January 29, 2026, this lawsuit involves Trump and his family against the IRS, following a leak revealing that Trump has paid minimal income taxes on billions earned. This case raises questions about accountability and transparency in leadership.
“… competitive and went out to competition, that's fine. Giving it to Don Jr. because he's your son is not fine. There should be not. You understand. Eric Trump. My bad. My bad. They're both. Adam, Brett, thank you both. All right.”
“… to buy robotics so that soldiers are protected from toxic waste. Yes, of course, of course. So you agree with this deal then? No, no, no. The deal is fine. The definition of corruption is using public office for your personal gain. If this deal were competitive and went out to competition, that's fine. Giving it to Don Jr. because he's your son is not fine. There should be not. You understand. Eric Trump. My bad. My bad. They're both. Adam, Brett, thank you both. All right.”
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Trump's proposed fund is seen as a vehicle for self-corruption, exemplified by past no-bid contracts benefiting his family.
“… Scott of Florida. We had Senator Dane Zaman Tana. We had Senator Marshall of Kansas. That was basically the first hour. The second hour started with Eric Schmidt, which I thought was one of the best speeches we've heard so far. And now we've got this. I believe this is the first Democrat. I may have missed my beginning. Is this mean the Democrats are just now engaged in this? I mean, though, what we've done here is called seize the floor. We on this bill in a very nontraditional way but we have to continue to drive this until they wear out correct I mean this is this is not about political …”
“Mike, we started about an hour ago. We had Ted Cruz. We've had Marshall Blackburn of Tennessee, Rick Scott of Florida. We had Senator Dane Zaman Tana. We had Senator Marshall of Kansas. That was basically the first hour. The second hour started with Eric Schmidt, which I thought was one of the best speeches we've heard so far. And now we've got this. I believe this is the first Democrat. I may have missed my beginning. Is this mean the Democrats are just now engaged in this? I mean, though, what we've done here is called seize the floor. We on this bill in a very nontraditional way but we have to continue to drive this until they wear out correct I mean this is this is not about political nuance right now This is pure political muscle of who can stand here because as soon as they fade for any reason, we can bring it to an immediate vote. And we already know Murkowski said she's a no. Tillis didn't even show up for the rule. So we're at 51 votes right now, but that would pass it. Is this just a display in good old-fashioned political …”
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The SAVE Act, backed by a supermajority of Americans, faces fierce opposition in the Senate. With key Republican senators urging their colleagues to stand strong, this political battle reveals the Democrats' controversial arguments against voter ID laws. If the SAVE Act fails to pass, it raises questions about the effectiveness of Senate leadership and political accountability.
“… the market price. Iran stays whole. We get oil independence in perpetuity. But wouldn't that just strengthen the regime? Sorry to cut you off there, Eric. Wouldn't that just strengthen the regime's hand if there's hope that they're going to topple? There's a press conference going on right now in the White House, and Scott Besson is saying that the regime is already wiring money all over the world. Treasury's on top of it, they're gonna seize the money. They're still, the Trump administration is still signaling that this regime about to collapse Eric So so They may be on their heels Andrew I …”
“… say is I would send our oil companies in, our major oil companies in, and bring their production up. They're doing less than half of what they could possibly do, potentially do. We bring that oil price – their oil volume up, and we take that oil at the market price. Iran stays whole. We get oil independence in perpetuity. But wouldn't that just strengthen the regime? Sorry to cut you off there, Eric. Wouldn't that just strengthen the regime's hand if there's hope that they're going to topple? There's a press conference going on right now in the White House, and Scott Besson is saying that the regime is already wiring money all over the world. Treasury's on top of it, they're gonna seize the money. They're still, the Trump administration is still signaling that this regime about to collapse Eric So so They may be on their heels Andrew I find it hard to believe that they about to collapse I mean they still have a lot of fight left in them even if it's fight to the death, which they will do at this point because this is their existential threat. They're not going to just decide we're going to roll over. I believe you cut a deal with them, an international legal deal with them where …”
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The U.S. is considering aggressive actions against Iran, potentially crippling their economy to secure oil independence. However, this strategy risks strengthening the Iranian regime instead of weakening it, as they face an existential threat. With oil prices soaring, the urgency for policymakers is greater than ever as the world watches how this unfolds.
“Eric Bolling. Lindsey Graham's up there. And we had we had a and we folks trust me because people are blowing my phone up behind the scenes on this There was a we we the war went a different direction Saturday night Okay, we've now turned it into a Persian nationalist, which is exactly the thing President Trump did not want Or any of the planners did not want as with capital. They're going through systematically a degradation Targeting list But you also …”
“Eric Bolling. Lindsey Graham's up there. And we had we had a and we folks trust me because people are blowing my phone up behind the scenes on this There was a we we the war went a different direction Saturday night Okay, we've now turned it into a Persian nationalist, which is exactly the thing President Trump did not want Or any of the planners did not want as with capital. They're going through systematically a degradation Targeting list But you also have deeper things here about who you're actually fighting Now we're not trying to free, suppress people from an out-of-control Islamic theocracy. They're binding together because it looks like the Israelis are coming in and trying to destroy their nation and them. Eric Bolling, your broader picture here on the oil war, you get Lindsey Graham after …”
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As tensions escalate in the Middle East, oil prices have soared to $120 per barrel, driven by conflicts involving Iran and Israel. The discussion reveals a potential collusion among Arab nations to benefit from rising oil prices, complicating U.S. foreign policy under Trump. The implications of these geopolitical maneuvers could reshape oil independence strategies with Iran and Venezuela.
“… Clearly on his mind is the fact that she not currently criminally charged or she not in jail Like that what he wanted He wanted the DOJ to go after Eric Swalwell and go after Adam Schiff and other people who were on his enemies list and make charges stick. And that was one thing she wasn't able to do. He wanted her to to, you know, do more to uphold, to do a better job at some of the challenges that are being done to his policies, which are being repeatedly struck down, at least at the trial and appellate level in courts, although through the Solicitor General, John Sauer, who I joked about, it …”
“… her failings. I mean, just in the last couple of days, I have read, I'm not on True Social myself, but I have seen coverage that suggests that he has been on a rant about Letitia James again. It's like, wait, what, what, what did Letitia James do? Clearly on his mind is the fact that she not currently criminally charged or she not in jail Like that what he wanted He wanted the DOJ to go after Eric Swalwell and go after Adam Schiff and other people who were on his enemies list and make charges stick. And that was one thing she wasn't able to do. He wanted her to to, you know, do more to uphold, to do a better job at some of the challenges that are being done to his policies, which are being repeatedly struck down, at least at the trial and appellate level in courts, although through the Solicitor General, John Sauer, who I joked about, it was just a joke, y'all. I didn't mean it. That he's done a pretty good job at the Supreme Court on the shadow docket, but that clearly isn't enough. Donald Trump wanted to turn this DOJ into his own personal prosecuting arm. And despite as hard as Pam Bondi tried to do that, the courts had other plans. Yeah, I'm often reminded that Donald Trump, …”
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Pam Bondi's dismissal highlights her failure to fully transform the DOJ into Trump's personal prosecuting arm, despite her efforts to purge perceived disloyal elements.
“… The EPA head Lee Zeldin, the former Fox host and current U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., Janine Pirro, The Missouri senator and MAGA diehard Eric Schmidt, a uniquely far right fellow who says all the quiet parts out loud. And even another one of Trump's former personal attorneys, the disqualified acting U.S. attorney in New York. I'm sorry, in New Jersey, Alina Haba. Now, you might be thinking that this list is kind of all over the place, but it's actually not. All of the people on that list share one thing in common, complete and unyielding devotion to Donald Trump. President Trump, for …”
“With Pam Bondi out, the deputy attorney general and Trump defense attorney Todd Blanche is in, at least for the time being. But today, MS now learned that Trump is considering a number of other permanent replacements. The EPA head Lee Zeldin, the former Fox host and current U.S. attorney for Washington, D.C., Janine Pirro, The Missouri senator and MAGA diehard Eric Schmidt, a uniquely far right fellow who says all the quiet parts out loud. And even another one of Trump's former personal attorneys, the disqualified acting U.S. attorney in New York. I'm sorry, in New Jersey, Alina Haba. Now, you might be thinking that this list is kind of all over the place, but it's actually not. All of the people on that list share one thing in common, complete and unyielding devotion to Donald Trump. President Trump, for the first time in modern history, has said, I am the president. And if you work in the executive branch, you work for me. Are you for it, personally? Well, I am for whatever President Trump is advocating for. Here's what the president's going to do. He's going to make a difference. We're going to change the laws. We've got liberal judges. We've …”
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Pam Bondi was unfit to be the attorney general, with a record comparable to John Mitchell's during Watergate.
“… of a norwegian film so directed by christopher nolan screenplay by hillary seitz It's based on the Norwegian film Insomnia by Nikolai Robinius and Eric Sjoldberg. That's my guess. And it's the only Nolan film to not have been at least co-written by Christopher Nolan. And I think it shows. Nolan wanted to write this, allegedly, apocryphally. Nolan wanted to write the screenplay, but Warner Brothers said no. But he did do a pretty significant rewrite on Sice's original script. But I think, as much as I do like this film, I think it lacks a certain something. And again, we talked about this with …”
“… memento yes to a fucking al pacino movie wild um and and this is a real test for christopher nolan like as a director he makes following memento and then he makes a big budget shot in a challenging environment al pacino movie this is an adaptation of a norwegian film so directed by christopher nolan screenplay by hillary seitz It's based on the Norwegian film Insomnia by Nikolai Robinius and Eric Sjoldberg. That's my guess. And it's the only Nolan film to not have been at least co-written by Christopher Nolan. And I think it shows. Nolan wanted to write this, allegedly, apocryphally. Nolan wanted to write the screenplay, but Warner Brothers said no. But he did do a pretty significant rewrite on Sice's original script. But I think, as much as I do like this film, I think it lacks a certain something. And again, we talked about this with Memento, where I was like, is memento Christopher Nolan film in a way, but it's also him chasing Fincher, you know, and following is him like chasing Kevin Smith and Tarantino and the French New Wave and stuff like that. And I think we're just, and Insomnia is an adaptation of an existing Norwegian film that he quite liked. And he was like, this is …”
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Christopher Nolan's 'Insomnia' stands out as his first big-budget studio film, featuring a stellar cast including Al Pacino and Robin Williams. While it's an adaptation of a Norwegian film, Nolan's unique approach shines through, despite the screenplay being co-written by Hilary Seitz. The film's clever use of a hammer as a weapon showcases Nolan's resourcefulness in storytelling, linking various plot elements together in a compelling way.
“Eric owned a pretty well, well, he made a lot of money. He made pretty good money as a stone masonry person. So he did well. I would assume that has a lot to do with building homes and then those retaining walls. You know how a lot of homes in Utah have so many retaining walls around their home. Yeah, because you're like hillsides and stuff. Right. But also just general walls, too. You know, like if they want stone in the front of the house and …”
“Eric owned a pretty well, well, he made a lot of money. He made pretty good money as a stone masonry person. So he did well. I would assume that has a lot to do with building homes and then those retaining walls. You know how a lot of homes in Utah have so many retaining walls around their home. Yeah, because you're like hillsides and stuff. Right. But also just general walls, too. You know, like if they want stone in the front of the house and stuff. So it doesn't always have to be a huge wall. Right. So then in March of 2019, according to a petition filed by Eric's sister, this is Katie Richens Benson, Corey opened a bank account without Eric's knowledge or permission. Corey allegedly stole or misused approximately $494,000 of Eric's money, according to this petition. Then in April of 2019, …”
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Corey Richens, who was convicted of murdering her husband, had a tumultuous financial background. She opened a real estate business in 2019 while allegedly misusing nearly half a million dollars from her husband, leading to a life of debt and eventual tragedy. This story highlights her ambition and questionable choices, drawing parallels to other driven personalities like Meghan Markle.
“Allegations of sexual harassment against Eric Swalwell before a major news outlet published the story. So let me be as clear and transparent about that as I safely can be. I am personally working with a group of women who want to come forward and share their stories I am also aware of a much larger group that is also in this process that I am not personally working with We have secured pro bono legal representation for them and they are in the process of sharing their information with …”
“Allegations of sexual harassment against Eric Swalwell before a major news outlet published the story. So let me be as clear and transparent about that as I safely can be. I am personally working with a group of women who want to come forward and share their stories I am also aware of a much larger group that is also in this process that I am not personally working with We have secured pro bono legal representation for them and they are in the process of sharing their information with major outlets while ensuring that their legal and physical safety is protected. That process takes time, but the number of credible women who have come forward since I posted my first video is really shocking, and all of them moving forward together has greatly expedited the timeline of this whole process. Now that is Cheyenne Hunt, Gen Z for change, …”
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Eric Swalwell's alleged misconduct and use of NDAs is disgusting and should destroy his chances of becoming governor.
“A little casual adultery is a little bit different than statutory rape. I have some questions about how they decided to use Eric Dane in this. And by they, I just mean written, directed, produced, executive produced by Sam Levinson, decided to use Eric Dane this season because Eric Dane, who has since passed away, had pretty advanced ALS at the time. And so the decision to have Cal be in the show anyway, but show up everywhere drunk so that the slurring nature of his speech, you know, which was just a, you know, a function of the ALS is written into the plot as Cal has, …”
“A little casual adultery is a little bit different than statutory rape. I have some questions about how they decided to use Eric Dane in this. And by they, I just mean written, directed, produced, executive produced by Sam Levinson, decided to use Eric Dane this season because Eric Dane, who has since passed away, had pretty advanced ALS at the time. And so the decision to have Cal be in the show anyway, but show up everywhere drunk so that the slurring nature of his speech, you know, which was just a, you know, a function of the ALS is written into the plot as Cal has, you know, only feels loved by his whiskey or whatever. I don't know. What do you what do you think of that? I think he's going to be in the show. I mean, these are the two paths, right? Either you don't talk about it or you make it part of the plot. I don't really. You don't use them at all. Yes. Or you don't use them at all. Given that he's going …”
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In 'Euphoria' Season 3, Episode 3, the character Cal, played by Eric Dane, delivers a poignant wedding speech while grappling with the effects of ALS. The decision to include his character in this state raises questions about the show's narrative choices and the implications of using real-life struggles in storytelling. This moment encapsulates the complex dynamics of love and addiction within the series.
“… or 0 of total mail ballots cast But Republicans are using the idea of voter fraud to argue for measures that could toss more than 21 million Americans off the voter rolls There is an especial irony in Trump attacking mail-in voting as fraudulent. Bill Barrow of the Associated Press reported today that Trump voted by mail in Tuesday's elections in Florida. White House spokesperson Olivia Wales explained Trump's position, saying that the Save America Act has common sense exceptions for Americans to use mail-in ballots for illness, disability, military, or travel, but universal mail-in voting …”
“Voting by undocumented immigrants is already virtually non-existent, and it is already illegal. And the Brookings Institution reported in 2025 that only about four cases of mail fraud occur per 10 million mail ballots or 0 of total mail ballots cast But Republicans are using the idea of voter fraud to argue for measures that could toss more than 21 million Americans off the voter rolls There is an especial irony in Trump attacking mail-in voting as fraudulent. Bill Barrow of the Associated Press reported today that Trump voted by mail in Tuesday's elections in Florida. White House spokesperson Olivia Wales explained Trump's position, saying that the Save America Act has common sense exceptions for Americans to use mail-in ballots for illness, disability, military, or travel, but universal mail-in voting should not be allowed because it's highly susceptible to fraud. In today's special legislative elections in Florida, Democrat Emily Gregory flipped the House district in which the Trump organization's Mar-a-Lago sits. The district went for Trump by 11 percent in 2024. Gregory, a business owner and a military spouse, defeated a Republican who …”
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In a stunning twist, Trump voted by mail in Florida while condemning universal mail-in voting as fraudulent. This hypocrisy coincides with a significant election where Democrat Emily Gregory flipped a district previously won by Trump, highlighting the disconnect between rhetoric and reality. As families grapple with the affordability crisis, Gregory focused on local issues rather than Trump, leading to her victory.
“… one of the big kickoff meetings. The oil market is an efficient market. Tons of information out there. A lot of traders that trade this is why I had Eric Bolling. So let's get into the show. We're going to take a short commercial break. Just to go back, tomorrow at 10 a.m., if we can pull it off technically, which I'm sure we can with Real America's Voice, our great team in Denver, and also our team here, the War Room team, we're going to have another Sunday morning special at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, 212 noon. Today's going to be a little bifurcated because there's so much going on. Like I said, …”
“… with the Iranians, said oil could go to $150 a barrel. Now, a lot of that is just propaganda, but there's clearly oil, I think, has gone up 35%. I think it's gone up almost 40% or 50% since Netanyahu went to Mar-a-Lago in December, as we now know is one of the big kickoff meetings. The oil market is an efficient market. Tons of information out there. A lot of traders that trade this is why I had Eric Bolling. So let's get into the show. We're going to take a short commercial break. Just to go back, tomorrow at 10 a.m., if we can pull it off technically, which I'm sure we can with Real America's Voice, our great team in Denver, and also our team here, the War Room team, we're going to have another Sunday morning special at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time, 212 noon. Today's going to be a little bifurcated because there's so much going on. Like I said, we've got Shield of Americas right now in Miami, and that's the hemispheric defense. You're going to want to dip in and out of that all day. The Espanol guys, Rev's new channel, are going to cover that wall-to-wall. Quite fascinating. Also, the dignified transfer of our honored dead will take place approximately 1.30 p.m. at Dover Air Force Base in …”
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Iran's potential pause on Gulf strikes could be linked to the UAE's threat to seize their assets in Dubai, their key financial hub. This shift in dynamics comes as oil prices surge, with predictions of reaching $150 a barrel due to geopolitical tensions, particularly after Israel's recent meetings in the U.S. The situation illustrates how global conflicts directly impact oil markets and economic stability.
“Go from something wonderful like that to something not so wonderful. Eric Swalwell. Of all places, Politico. Not Mediate, Politico. Swalwell campaign imploding after a new sexual assault allegation. This guy's a sick bastard. It says, Representative Eric Swalwell's campaign for governor was reeling today after two news reports detailed accusations of sexual assault and misconduct, with multiple staffers resigning and both prominent allies and rival candidates calling on the California Democrat to exit the race. The …”
“Go from something wonderful like that to something not so wonderful. Eric Swalwell. Of all places, Politico. Not Mediate, Politico. Swalwell campaign imploding after a new sexual assault allegation. This guy's a sick bastard. It says, Representative Eric Swalwell's campaign for governor was reeling today after two news reports detailed accusations of sexual assault and misconduct, with multiple staffers resigning and both prominent allies and rival candidates calling on the California Democrat to exit the race. The exodus, which began just before the San Francisco Chronicle published a report detailing a former staffer's claims, jolted California's marquee race just weeks before ballots start landing in voters' mailboxes. By the way, this is why really early voting like this could be very damaging. Not in this case, because they lucked out. This started to …”
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Eric Swalwell's campaign implosion over assault allegations underscores a lack of character and accountability among public figures who lead double lives.
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