politics

Dive into the fray with host Ben Domenech as he welcomes Jimmy Failla, host of FOX Across America, a comedian, and former NYC cab driver.  

This week, Will wonders how much of the debate about COVID-19 vaccinations can be attributed to partisanship, gives his top 5 most likeable athletes, and more.

On this episode, Trey looks ahead to the upcoming Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan.He reflects on some of the most impactful moments from the Olympics over the years, his attempt to keep politics out of the Olympic games, and more.

On the latest Hemmer Time podcast, Bill sits down Vivek Ramaswamy to discuss his new book Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam. 

This week, Greg and the panel talk about politics in sports and whiteness.

On this episode, Ben is joined by David Marcus, Columnist, and author of "Charade: The True Story of the Coronavirus Crisis." Marcus discusses the broad polarization in Coronavirus response and the future of our cultural-political landscape in the wake of the pandemic.

This week, Will explains the controversy behind COVID-19 origins, the Wuhan Lab Leak Theory, and more.

This week, the panel weighs in on the Colonial Pipeline resuming normal operations after last week's cyber-attack, and the possibility for a bipartisan agreement on Capitol Hill.

This week, Trey gives his thoughts on meaningful work outside of politics in Washington, D.C., his favorite movie recommendations, and more.

This week, the panel discusses the continued struggles of the U.S. economy due to the pandemic, after April's jobs report did not meet expectations.

This week, Will shares his opinion on infrastructure, the CDC's recommendations to vaccinated children, and more.

This week, Will gives shares his reaction to Senator Tim Scott's rebuttal, Joe Rogan's recent vaccine opinion, and more.

This week, Martha chats with former Hall of Fame Quarterback, Brett Favre, to discuss the players in the NFL draft.

This week, Trey discusses how politicians can work across the aisle and engage in bipartisanship, how his third-grade teacher changed his life, and dives deep on his friendship with Senator Tim Scott (R-SC).