
Just a Libertarian guy fed up with fact checkers. This whole thing will be out of context...
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 416 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Government | |||

Leftists all across the internet screw up what The Lord of the Rings is actually about. They believe it's about power, when it's actually about good and evil. And their own failure to identify evil is why they get the Right's (and the right) interpre... more
The art of making you feel bad to push an objective; broken down and explained so you can be as unmoved by bullshit as I am.
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Looking at some charts and data from an interesting article on X (I kind of like the format of the X articles, very similar to Substack), and follow that up (since it's relatively short and I think they go well together) with one about "speaking your... more
After years of SJWs trying to turn the word in to a slur and make sure anyone who called someone else a "retard" was ostracized from polite society, now the worm has turned and we're back baby! Bring back the 90's when we could call everyone all the ... more
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I feel really sad for these guys - at the same time they have really adopted a victim mentality. It seems all their problems are somebody elses fault - especially modern culture and women - and they never take a second to consider that they could have a part to play in their own gripes.
It seems they completely misunderstand or at the very least strawman people they disagree with. I try to listen to people I disagree with but their hostility and how they misconstrue the beliefs of others make ... more
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The show often centers on provocative political and cultural analysis, with frequent dives into controversial topics like gun rights, race and censorship, and critiques of mainstream narratives. Episodes mix sharp takes, historical revisits, and personal anecdotes to challenge conventional wisdom, often from a libertarian-leaning perspective. A hallmark is tackling sensitive or polarizing subjects with a combative, unapologetic tone, which can be polarizing but also appealing to listeners seeking contrarian viewpoints and direct, no-nonsense commentary. The format tends to blend current events with longer-form explorations of social and political ideas, making it a fit for audiences craving candid, edgy critique and debate across politics, ... more
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