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In this episode, Dennis Prager discusses the decline in happiness among young Americans, attributing it to factors such as the aftermath of COVID-19, economic stressors, and the loss of traditional values. He questions whether leftist ideologies contribute to this unhappiness and contrasts the happiness of older generations with the discontent of t…
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In this episode, Charlie Kirk and Bill Federer, founder of AmericanMinute, discuss the Cloward–Piven strategy and how the left aims to undermine America by creating social dependency. They explore historical examples of subversive tactics and the importance of bottom-up governance, rooted in biblical principles like those found in Deuteronomy, whic…
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In this episode, Dennis Prager invites Jesse Watters of Fox News to discuss his latest book, Get It Together: Troubling Tales from the Liberal Fringe, delving into the psyche of leftists. Watters shares insights from his interviews with radical activists, shedding light on their backgrounds, upbringing, and psychological struggles, ultimately advoc…
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In this episode, Sebastian Gorka and Donald Trump discuss the Democratic Party's alleged disdain for Prime Minister Netanyahu, with Trump suggesting it's rooted in a broader animosity towards Israel. Trump also scolds Biden for his weak foreign policy, particularly regarding China and Iran. 👉Follow Sebastian on X .👉Follow Donald Trump See omnystudi…
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Townhall Review – March 23, 2024 Bob Frantz and Peter Kirsanow of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights talk about Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's completely backward view of the 1st Amendment. Seth Leibsohn and Brandon Weichert discuss TikTok legislation forcing Chinese parent company ByteDance to divest from its app, which the CCP is using to spy o…
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In this episode, John Solomon discusses with Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene the alarming issue of fetal body parts trafficking within the abortion industry during a recent Capitol Hill hearing. Despite previous investigations and evidence presented, little action has been taken to address the problem, prompting Greene to confront the issue he…
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In this episode, John Solomon and Dr. Peter McCullough, Chief Scientific Officer at The Wellness Company, discuss the overlooked failures of the American media during the Covid pandemic, and the necessity of telehealth innovations like virtual medicine. Dr. McCullough sheds light on systemic flaws in the healthcare system, highlighting the neglect …
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt and Dan Senor, Host of the “Call Me Back” podcast, have an hour-long discussion on current events. They discuss the recent political dynamics surrounding Chuck Schumer's speech and the White House's involvement, highlighting concerns about Israel's security amid ongoing conflict with Hamas. They delve into the complexit…
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt and Dan Senor, Host of the “Call Me Back” podcast, have an hour-long discussion on current events. They analyze President Biden's recent statements on Israel, expressing concern about potential consequences. Senor emphasizes the importance of bipartisan support for Israel and discusses the impact of political decisions …
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Townhall Review – March 16, 2024 Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson invite Richard Epstein of the University of Chicago Law School to discuss the treatment of Robert Her, emphasizing the lack of concern for truth and focusing solely on political implications. Epstein condemns the partisan warfare and debasement of language in political discourse, urging bo…
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In this episode, Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson interview Conrad Black, who expresses concerns about proposed legislation, Bill-C63, a Canadian bill "devoted to tackling ‘hate’ on the internet". He highlights the potential dangers of such laws and emphasizes the importance of upholding free expression, while noting the resilience of Canada's legal syst…
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In this episode, Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson talk with Chad Caton, the National Director of Operations for Veterans for America First (VFAF), on his just-released documentary called "Border Invasion: An American Crisis," which highlights the issues at the US-Mexico border, including illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and human smuggling with tie…
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In this episode, Dennis Prager talks with bestselling investigative journalist Abigail Shrier about her latest book, Bad Therapy: Why the Kids Aren't Growing Up. They discuss the impact of therapeutic parenting, the rise in mental health diagnoses among young people, and the role of therapists in exacerbating problems. See omnystudio.com/listener f…
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Hugh Hewitt turned to Sarah Bedford of the Washington Examiner to discuss the results from Super Tuesday. Joe Piscopo speaks with National Press Secretary for President Trump’s re-election campaign, Hogan Gidley about the economy and voting issues. Seth Leibsohn and Brandon Weichert discuss the Unanimous Supreme Court Decision to keep Donald Trump …
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt and Philip Balboni, Founder, CEO and Co-Executive Editor of the Daily Chatter, delve into the Iranian elections, shedding light on the pivotal role of the Assembly of Experts in selecting the next Ayatollah. Despite widespread dissatisfaction among Iranians, the theocratic regime tightly controls candidate approval, exa…
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Townhall Review – March 2, 2024 Hugh Hewitt and Fox News host Bret Baier highlight a surge in Chinese males of military age crossing the US border, raising concerns about potential infiltration, while discussing broader immigration issues. They doubt Joe Biden's border visit will change public perception of his policies. Hugh Hewitt and Byron York …
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In this episode, Charlie Kirk interviews Colonel Douglas Macgregor, the former advisor to the Secretary of Defense in the Trump administration, about CIA involvement in Ukraine, revealing the agency's active bases. Macgregor discusses the grim reality of Ukraine's situation, indicating a ceasefire is needed, and criticizes political motives driving…
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Mike Gallagher, broadcasting from Jewish News Syndicate, discusses Biden's remarks on a potential Gaza ceasefire with Alex Traiman, CEO and Jerusalem Bureau Chief of JNS, who highlights the challenges due to wide gaps in negotiation positions between Israel and Hamas, emphasizing Israel's reluctance without significant concessions. They also reflec…
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Sebastian Gorka and Arthur Milikh, from The Claremont Institute, discuss the need to revive masculinity and defend Western civilization. Milikh highlights the urgency to resist the woke regime's encroachment, signaling hope in a growing discontented populace and a few significant victories, emphasizing a forward-looking approach rather than longing…
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In this episode, Bob Frantz is joined by Gordon Chang, a journalist, lawyer, commentator, and author, who has been consistently warning about the threat of China. At CPAC, Chang discusses the decline of the US Navy's capabilities, Chinese land acquisitions near military sites, a surge in Chinese border crossings by military-aged males, and the impo…
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Townhall Review – February 24, 2024 Hugh Hewitt and Byron York of the Washington Examiner highlight the impact of the Israel-Hamas conflict on Michigan's electoral landscape, and the challenge it poses for Biden to appease both the progressive wing and Jewish American voters. Hugh Hewitt questions Senator Tom Cotton about awareness of a potential U…
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In this episode, John Solomon discusses with Robert Greenway, Director of the Center for National Defense at the Heritage Foundation, the alarming revelations of Al-Qaeda's resurgence in Afghanistan under Taliban protection, funded by U.S. taxpayer money. They delve into the implications of these actions, highlighting the growing threat to national…
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Dennis Prager introduces Coleman Hughes, a young black intellectual, discussing his book, The End of Race Politics and Arguments for Colorblind America. Hughes challenges prevailing notions, advocating for a colorblind approach and critiquing policies based on race rather than socioeconomics. 👉Follow Dennis Prager on X 👉Follow Coleman Hughes on X S…
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Sebastian Gorka and former U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie discuss the need for strong leadership in addressing geopolitical challenges, criticizing the Biden administration's approach. They highlight the importance of restoring military readiness, fiscal responsibility, and international alliances, advocating for a retu…
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In this episode, Charlie Kirk expresses outrage at the prolonged legal proceedings affecting Donald Trump, particularly highlighting the extensive duration of the trial and its intentional nature. He criticizes the perceived bias in the legal system, attributing it to political motives and emphasizes Trump's courageous decision to endure the challe…
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Townhall Review – February 17, 2024 Joe Piscopo interviews former border chief Mark Morgan, who criticizes Secretary Mayorkas for misleading the public on the security of the southern border. They discuss the surge in illegal crossings, the need for reinstating Trump-era policies, and the dangers posed by criminals and national security threats ent…
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In this episode, Jenna Ellis expresses concern over the Super Bowl ad "He Gets Us," emphasizing its portrayal of a false Jesus and gospel. In contrast, Pastor Jamie Bambrick advocates for a clearer message of salvation, sparking viral engagement with his ad "#HeSavesUs," highlighting the transformative power of the Gospel. 👉Follow Jenna Ellis on X …
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt interviews Andrew McCarthy about Biden's mental state and legal implications. They also discuss the legality of Biden's possession of classified documents and the potential need for his resignation due to impairment. McCarthy criticizes the lack of objective evaluation from the left and emphasizes the importance of addr…
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In this episode, Charlie Kirk welcomes Robbie Starbuck, creator of "The War on Children" film, emphasizing its powerful message about the societal threats facing children. Starbuck elaborates on the film's comprehensive coverage of issues like social media's harmful influence and the normalization of transgender ideology, urging viewers to take act…
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Townhall Review – February 10, 2024 Hugh Hewitt talks with Byron York of the Washington Examiner about the Senate border bill that was dead on arrival in the House. Larry O'Connor ran through all of the provisions within the bill, including no border wall, that gave it no chance of passing. Seth Leibsohn talks with Senator John Cornyn about why the…
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In this episode, Larry O'Connor recaps the failed impeachment vote against Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, attributing the loss to a one-vote margin and outlining the reasoning behind key Republican decisions, while expressing hope for future attempts to address border security issues. 👉 Follow Larry O'Connor on X 👉 Follow Townhall.com on X See omnys…
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In this episode, Todd Starnes introduces John Rich, a renowned musician, to discuss the profound impact Toby Keith, another great musician, had on their lives. Rich reflects on Keith's patriotism, work ethic, and independence in the music industry, emphasizing his genuine love for country and unwavering faith, while Starnes acknowledges the endurin…
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt and Dan Senor, Host of the “Call Me Back” podcast, discuss the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), shedding light on its controversial practices and questioning its unique treatment of Palestinian refugees compared to other global refugee issues. The discussion expands to touch on antisemitic violence, border security c…
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Townhall Review – February 3, 2024 In this edition, we'll hear directly from Speaker Mike Johnson as he gives his first speech on the House floor since taking the gavel. He hammers home the grave facts concerning our wide-open southern border and why it's all been an orchestrated and intentional act. Bob Frantz sits down with Congressman Jim Jordan…
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In this episode, Seth Leibsohn talks with Former Congressman John Shadegg about the right's stance on the killing of three American soldiers in Jordan, rejecting the idea of US retreat or isolationism. They underscore the importance of a proactive foreign policy to safeguard allies, prevent hostile forces' expansion, and emphasize the economic cost…
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In this episode, Dennis Prager welcomes Andre Archie, an associate professor of Ancient Greek philosophy at Colorado State University, who discusses his book, The Virtue of Color-Blindness, detailing the shift away from colorblindness influenced by multiculturalism. Archie argues against the idea that colorblindness is racist, emphasizing the impor…
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt welcomes Senator Rick Scott to discuss the immigration bill negotiations. Scott emphasizes the need for a secure border and criticizes the lack of transparency in the negotiation process. The conversation delves into concerns about the absence of a border wall in the proposed legislation and the challenges of dealing wi…
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Joe Piscopo talks with Marc Morano about New Jersey's backfiring disposable plastic bag ban, the World Economic Forum wants to cancel your coffee and make you eat lab-grown meat. Marc Morano is a writer and producer, known for Climate Hustle (2017), Climate Hustle 2 (2020), and Sizzle: A Global Warming Comedy (2008). He is the author of 'Green Frau…
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Townhall Review – January 27, 2024 Joe Piscopo turned to Hogan Gidley—who served as deputy press secretary under Trump to discuss the significance of Donald Trump winning both Iowa and New Hampshire, traditionally challenging for Republicans, showcasing Trump's unique appeal and influence within the GOP. Mark Davis and Texas Senator John Cornyn dis…
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In this episode, John Solomon and veteran pollster Scott Rasmussen discussed Trump's historic wins in the 2024 Republican primaries, emphasizing the impact of Biden's absence in New Hampshire. Rasmussen believes the race is over, with Trump likely becoming the nominee. They also talk about broader political trends and concerns about government over…
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In this episode, John Solomon and Senator Marsha Blackburn address the Supreme Court's 5-4 decision allowing the federal government to dismantle Texas' border fences. They also discuss the challenges at the border, including cartel warfare, the VA's allocation of resources for illegal aliens over veterans, and the impact of inflation on Americans. …
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Dan Proft and Amy Jacobson talk with Chris Arnade, photographer and author of Dignity: Seeking Respect in Back Row America, about Why American Cities are Squalid. They explore the disconnect between the wealthy and commoners regarding immigration and the deteriorating state of public spaces in the U.S. due to issues like homelessness and low trust …
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In this episode, Hugh Hewitt interviews Ambassador Nikki Haley about her presidential campaign, where she emphasizes a state-by-state approach and highlights financial prudence. Haley expresses commitment to the race, criticizes President Biden's response to attacks, and advocates for stronger border security measures, including the construction of…
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Townhall Review – January 20, 2024 Hugh Hewitt and Senator Tom Cotton discuss Trump's Iowa victory, highlighting the contrast with Biden's record. Cotton expresses doubt about Haley and DeSantis's chances after Trump's win, citing Trump's strong support. Larry O'Connor discusses media reactions to Trump's win, highlighting Rachel Maddow's claim tha…
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Hugh Hewitt blasts a recent Politico story, that asks Speaker Mike Johnson to compromise on the border wall. Hugh urges Senate Republicans to pass a bill with three parts: aid to Israel, aid to Ukraine, and the construction of a 900-mile border wall along the U.S.-Mexico border. Hewitt argues that the wall is essential for national security, urging…
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In this episode, Dennis Prager discusses the untold backstory of the US recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and the move of the US Embassy to Jerusalem with authors Leonard Grunstein and Farley Weiss. The authors highlight the historical context, including the San Remo resolution of 1920, emphasizing the long-standing legal basis for …
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In this episode, Joe Piscopo talks with Marc Morano, author of the new book: The Great Reset: Global Elites and the Permanent Lockdown. They discuss John Kerry stepping down as climate envoy, highlighting his perceived hypocrisy and the budget of the climate office. The conversation touches on Hertz's struggles with electric vehicle rentals, divers…
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In this episode, Dennis Prager and Dr. Andrew Bostom, historian, author and retired professor of medicine at Brown University, delve into the topic of Islamic antisemitism, emphasizing its prevalence among Muslim populations. His book is titled, The Legacy of Islamic Antisemitism: From Sacred Texts to Solemn History. Drawing on data from the Anti-D…
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Townhall Review – January 13, 2024 Hugh Hewitt and Byron York of the Washington Examiner both express concern that an immigration bill lacking funding for a wall is likely to fail, with York emphasizing the historical bipartisan tendency to allocate funds without addressing the core immigration issue. Hugh Hewitt talks with Speaker Mike Johnson abo…
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In this episode, Larry O'Connor reports on the crisis in New York City, where Democratic leaders decide to close a public school and force legal citizens' children onto Zoom to accommodate illegal aliens. He highlights the impact on the affected families and criticizes the Democratic policies, revealing a congresswoman's admission of wanting more i…
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