Episodes
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On Trump (of course), the Democrats, Eric Adams, Mark's new show, "2 Way" and more!
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With all the drama surrounding Trump's address to Congress, Ann brings you the stories you may have missed:
A big old "I told you so" on Amy Coney BarrettPuerto Rican IndependenceDeep-sixing the Department of EducationRep. Gabe Evans has a Perry Mason moment -
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We discuss DOGE, the permanent war crowd, RFK, COVID vaccines, Speaker Mike Johnson, and how Congress is definitely going to screw Trump.
"X": @RepThomasMassieU.S. Representative KY4, Engineer, Farmer, Inventor. 30 patents. Appalachian American. MIT SB93 SM96 #politicalsciencedenierRoll Call vote on Sen. Rand Paul’s proposed amendment to the budget bill that would actually cut spending. (“Nay” votes are Republicans who want to keep spending money like drunken sailers, including funding USAID.). There were a lot of them — plus every Democrat. Amendment failed. -
As we were recording this week's podcast the ship hit the sand in the Oval Office meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Ann listened in and gives you her take.
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SCOTUS takes up discrimination of a white, straight female,Jeff Bezos finally decides to own the Washington PostThe bad idea that is the immigration "Gold Card"The saga of Jeffrey Epstein -
A supersized show for this week. Measles break out in Texas, Delta rolls in Toronto, Vance wows in Munich and Elon roils Washington.
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This Week: It's time to start issuing IQ tests to the courts in Los Angeles County, Sex and the Office of Management and Budget, and how Democrats cheat in the name of "Dreamers."
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Proud Boys leader, Enrique Tarrio, on his 22-year sentence for J6 - despite not being in Washington that day -- and (un-prosecuted) antifa stabbing attacks.
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With the return of Donald Trump to the White House, the DEI industry is starting to crumble. Ann has examples that you may have missed this week.
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Ann's interview with Erik Prince, Blackwater founder, patriot and gentleman on Pete Hegseth, women in the military, Columbine, Katrina, monopoly military contractors and why the GOP should stop showering the Department of Defense with money.
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On this week's show:
The deadly accident over the Potomac shows exactly why exacting standards are necessary and cannot be sacrificed to the desires of the DEI crowd.Violent liberals target Trump and other Administration officials - what The NY Times won't tell you.An alternative for Oklahoma in the matter of Senator James Lankford.A Nigerian sextortion scam targets American teenagers. -
With Trump's Executive Order on the 14th Amendment (Protecting the Meaning and Value of Ameican Citizenship), a primer on the history of the law and some background on the federal judge that put a block on it.
Plus, thoughts on the mass pardon of J6 defendants including Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio. -
The stories you may have missed this week:
If there was any doubt about Biden's mental state it was put to rest with his delusional farewell addressBiden throws some immigration bombs on his way out the doorHearings for Pam Bondi and Pete Hesgeth continue apace with stupid questionsSpecial shoutout to Mazie Hirono -
From California inside expert John Phillips of KABC radio in Los Angeles
Show links:
The John Phillips ShowJohn Phillips on TwitterPro Publica, 2020: They Know How to Prevent Megafires. Why Won’t Anybody Listen? -
Ann is back from her holiday break with stories you may have missed since her last show:
Biden awards George Soros the Presidential Medal of FreedomThe "Snail Darter" doesn't exist. (Now they tell us!)NY institutes "congestion pricing"NYT travel writer on the "tresspassing" AmericanThe media's blonde, blue-eyed not-so-homeless homeless Americans -
Ann's last show before Christmas and it's a stocking overflowing with stories that you may have missed this week.
The show returns one last time for 2024 on the Friday before the New Year. See you then! -
The NSFW Amy Wax Interview:
Lawyers for University of Pennsylvania law professor Amy Wax have given the school until December 19th to retract punishments levied against her. Otherwise they plan on suing the university saying that the administration illegally discriminated on the basis of race, did not punish more egregious anti-Semitic content from other faculty members and violated Wax’s contract (which promises free speech), and the American with Disabilities Act (for not accommodating her cancer treatments during the investigation.) -
Welcome to the all-crime podcast.
Daniel Penny is found not guilty as crime is a sleeper issue against the DemocratsBiden goes commutation happy with clemency for "non-violent" inmatesAssessing the killer of the United Healthcare CEOThe NY Times tries to re-write the history of Sen. Joe Biden's 1994 crime bill -
Stories of the week:
President Dementia has seen the futurePete Hesgeth and AlcoholConspiracy theoriesFox News discovers immigrationFixing Social Security -
The incomparable Heather Mac Donald on Trump's nominees and priorities: the hits and the misses.
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Spurred on by converation with the great Heather MacDonald, Ann takes a look at Trump's remaining controversial cabinet picks (Hesgeth, Patel and Noem) and asks, "Does character still matter?"
Then she throws down the gauntlet to Vivek Ramaswamy - come on the podcast and tell us what you really think instead of complaining to Ezra Klein. - Montre plus