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On this episode, Bret sits down with former Secretary of Education under President Reagan, Bill Bennett, Founding Executive Director of Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service Mo Elleithee, and FOX News Congressional Correspondent, Chad Pergram to discuss what issues are having the largest impact on this fall's midterm election races.

On this episode, Ben sits down with Barstool Sport's Jack McGuire to discuss some of the early dynamics of the football season, what's happening in the world of sports media, as well as a conversation about the state of sports gambling.

On this episode, Will sits down with New York Post Columnist and author of 'The War On The West' Douglas Murray, to discuss what Queen Elizabeth II's passing means for this moment in history.

Story #1: The meaning of a monarchy. Story #2: The dumbest column in American journalism history. Story #3: Will's weekend football picks.

On this episode, Ben sits down with Author and Books Editor of Spectator World, Alexander Larman to discuss the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Larman laments what he believes the significance of the Queen's life was so historically significant, as well as why her passing is such a huge loss for the monarchy.

Will Cain explains why he has a vastly different view of what is a "threat to democracy" than President Joe Biden.

This week, Bret sits down with FOX News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich, Democratic Strategist, and Syndicated Talk Show Host Leslie Marshall, and Founder of Washington Free Beacon and AEI Senior Fellow Matthew Continetti to discuss how President Biden and former President Trump are having an outsized influence on the midterm elections, as well as some of the other major issues on voters' minds.

On this episode, Ben sits down with the assistant editor of The Claremont Review of Books and The American Mind at the Claremont Institute, Spencer Klavan. Spencer tells Ben how he was able to get his bosses to allow him to publish a piece based on the multiverse. In the piece, Spencer writes about why the current Marvel series occupies an important place in the American psyche, and why multiverses have played a popular role in ancient philosophy and literature. Spencer explains how current movies can explain a lot about where American culture is in the present moment.

On this episode, Will revisits one of his favorite conversations with his FOX & Friends Weekend co-host Pete Hegseth, where they give fun and quick-witted takes on some of the most important stories of the year.

Will gives his unique take on some of the hottest issues of the day!

On this episode, Ben sits down with former Special Advisor to President Donald Trump, Jared Kushner to discuss his new book Breaking History: A White House Memoir.

On this episode, Will sits down with Outkick founder and FOX News Contributor, Clay Travis, to discuss the upcoming college football season, where the NBA is still going wrong with COVID policy, as well as what the Deshaun Watson and Matt Araiza allegations say about the state of the sports world.

On this episode, Ben sits down with the Host of The Host Re-Education Podcast and a Fellow at the Clements Center for National Security at The University of Texas at Austin, Eli Lake.

On this episode, Bret sits down with Republican Strategist and former Campaign Manager for Scott Brown, Colin Reed, former Tennessee Congressman and Co-Host of The Five, Harold Ford Jr., and FOX News Radio Political Analyst and Axios Senior Political Correspondent, Josh Kraushaar to discuss what the political fortunes look like for both parties as fall campaigning for the 2022 midterm elections begin.

Will breaks down everything from want to be elitism, to the FBI's meddling in the 2020 election, and some value buys for your fantasy football team.

On this episode, Will sits down with U.S. Army Special Forces member Lt. Colonel Scott Mann, to discuss his new book, Operation Pineapple Express: The Incredible Story of a Group of Americans Who Undertook One Last Mission and Honored a Promise in Afghanistan.

On this episode, Ben sits down with General Counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom, a faith-based legal advocacy group, Kristen Waggoner. As Waggoner prepares to take over as CEO of the organization in October, she talks with Ben about the fight for religious liberties, as well as how she believes real change starts with parenting and at the community level. They also discuss her organization's role in the Dobbs v. Jackson case, as well as upcoming cases that may deal with medical malpractice for doctors allowing children to undergo medical gender transition.

On this episode, Will sits down with Dr. Gad Saad, author of The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas Are Killing Common Sense, professor, and host of The Saad Truth Podcast, to discuss the resignation of Dr. Anthony Fauci, and why he believes that academia and parts of the scientific community have become more focused on what is fashionable than what is the truth.

On this episode, Bret sits down with Editor-at-Large of The Spectator and Host of The Ben Domenech Podcast, Ben Domenech, USA Today Washington Bureau Chief, Susan Page, and Co-Founder and President of RealClear Politics, Tom Bevan, to discuss the economic and political fallout of President Biden's potential plan to wipeout $10,000 of student loans for borrowers.

On this episode, Ben sits down with Washington Post Columnist and Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Henry Olsen, to discuss the most important storylines heading into the 2022 Midterm Elections, as well as some of those Ben and Henry feel, are being glossed over.