On this episode Sean and Rachel sit down with Senior Fellow at the National Review Institute, Contributing Editor at National Review, and former Assistant U.S. Attorney for The Southern District of New York, Andrew McCarthy, to discuss why the Hunter Biden investigation is not just about Hunter's exploits, but why then Vice President Joe Biden sold off his foreign policy influence for monetary benefit.
On this episode, Will sits down with Environmental Progress founder and author, Michael Shellenberger, to discuss why the worshipping of wokeism as an ideology is inherently dangerous to a society, as well as what Michael and Will believe are the real greatest threats to the American experiment.
On this episode, Will sits down with National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd. Will and Brandon discuss evidence that emerged this week revealing how the Department of Homeland Security and the White House lied to the public about their characterization of border patrol agents' so-called "whipping" of migrants.
On this episode, Ben sits down with former White House speechwriter Troy Senik to discuss his new book, A MAN OF IRON: The Turbulent Life and Improbable Presidency of Grover Cleveland. Ben and Troy discuss the forgotten legacy of the nation's 22nd and 24th President. They discuss why he still has relevance to today's politics, even outside of a potential third run by former President Donald Trump.
Story #1: A one-time presidential candidate leaves the Democratic party. Is Tulsi Gabbard America First? Story #2: Will's weekly quarterback rankings. Story #3: The propaganda attack on your mind and bank account.
On this episode, Bret sits down with FOX News Congressional Correspondent, Chad Pergram, Democratic Strategist and Syndicated Talk Show Host, Leslie Marshall, and Washington Examiner Chief Political Correspondent, Byron York to break down the latest FOX News Midterm Power Rankings and analyze what issues will swing voters with the midterm elections now four weeks away.
On this episode, first aired in late June, Ben revisits a conversation he had with FOX News Radio Political Analyst and Axios Senior Political Correspondent, Josh Kraushaar.
On this episode, Will sits down with the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight, Tucker Carlson, to discuss how Tucker formulated his political philosophy, the role he plays in the American political system today, and what he believes the country needs to do to get back on track.
On this episode, Ben sits down with former Texas Senator Phil Gramm to discuss his new book, The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate. Ben and Senator Gramm examine why they believe census poverty measures do not paint a full picture of the modern economic situation in America, why government programs that disincentive work are a far greater issue than inequality, and the long-term drawbacks of entitlements.
Story #1: Whether the issue is nuclear war or your personal health, modern-day argumentation in America boils down to this. Story #2: The Best College Football Helmets ranked 10-20. Story #3: Revisiting the power of a small minority and building consensus: a self-reflection.
On this episode, Bret sits down with Washington DC Political Anchor & Correspondent on FOX News Audio Platforms, Jared Halpern, USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief, Susan Page, and Republican Strategist and former Campaign Manager for Senator Scott Brown, Colin Reed, to discuss the latest trends and movements in this fall's midterm elections.
This week, Trey discusses the effects that high expectations can have on one's happiness. Trey uses this to discuss how politicians and pundits who use anger and fear to tell their listeners and voters what they want to hear, ultimately do them a disservice by giving them false expectations.
On this episode, Ben is joined by the co-anchor of America's Newsroom Bill Hemmer to discuss the key races and factors that will determine the outcome of the midterm elections. Ben and Bill discuss the history of midterms they have followed previously, what goes behind calling races on election night, as well as the influence money will have on the final few weeks of campaigning.
Story #1: How Vice President Kamala Harris made Hurricane Ian about racism. Story #2: The power, the dictatorship, and tyranny of a small minority. Story #3: Who sabotaged the Nord Stream pipeline?
On this episode, Will first sits down with Former Deputy National Security Advisor of the United States, K.T. McFarland, to discuss why she believes the Russians are responsible for sabotaging the Nordstream pipeline leak and what it means for the war in Ukraine. Then, Will sits down with FOX Sports’ lead college football game analyst, Joel Klatt, to discuss his hit new podcast, The Joel Klatt Show: A College Football Podcast, and why he is on a mission to be the fairest voice in the game of college football.
On this episode, Ben sits down with Rebeccah Heinrichs, a Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute specializing in US national defense policy with a focus on strategic deterrence. Ben and Rebecca address the question of whether Russian President Vladimir Putin could ultimately use nuclear weapons as an off-ramp to the war in Ukraine.
Story #1: Defining America: The five traits of American culture. Story #2: Kyrie Irving gave up $100 million for the vaccine, but others gave up much more. Story #3: From the Cowboys and the Longhorns, to the top ten helmets in College Football.
On this episode, Bret sits down with Founding Editor at Washington Free Beacon and AEI Senior Fellow Matthew Continetti, former Tennessee Congressman and Co-Host of The Five, Harold Ford Jr., and FOX News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich to break down the latest developments and trends in this November's midterm elections.
On this episode, Ben sits down with The Spectator World staff writer, Kara Kennedy, to discuss her latest column, Inside Meghan Markle’s Hollywood flop. Kara explains how Meghan Markle lost her standing in the Hollywood community in recent months and they give an inside look at what Prince Harry may reveal in his upcoming 'tell-all' book.