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Just a Libertarian guy fed up with fact checkers. This whole thing will be out of context...

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Today we'll be looking at two different articles at the same time, one that talks about the "myth" of the alpha male, and another that looks at the "myth" of the male bread-winner.

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We're back at it, this time joined by friends Alan and Eric, to talk about blocking people on social media, the failures of the education system, and a whole bunch of other not-really-news-but-still-kinda-news topics.

Why does the Left not only hate guns, but also imagination and beautiful storytelling?

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For this episode we sit down and talk about sitcom dads from the 90s, how they influenced us as boys and now as men, and how they compare to what's on TV these days.

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Jay Forte
Friend of the host, guest discussing heroes and villains in media.
Episode: Ep. 351 - Heroes or Villains w/ JForte
Pete Quiñones
Host of the Pete Quiñones Show and writer at petesubstack.com
Pete Quiñones Show
Episode: Ep. 343 - The Aftermath of WWI w/ Pete Quiñones⁩
James Jenneman
Former podcaster, online commentator on social and political issues.
Episode: Ep. 342 - Evolving Ideologies and Worldviews w/ James Jenneman
Matthew Erickson
Host of Kingpilled and The Astrolabe
Kingpilled
Episode: Ep. 340 - Balancing Online with the Real World w/ Matthew Erickson
Justin Campell
Podcaster and commentator
The Two Tongues Podcast
Episode: Ep. 333 - White Goy Summer & The Counter-Brotest
Mark Metz
A good friend and regular guest of the host
Episode: Ep. 329 - Dune Part 2, Review w/ Mark Metz

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Justin
Host discussing a range of political topics with a critical lens on media and government.

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3.4 out of 5 stars from 28 ratings
  • Very sad - bitter and angry general commentary

    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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Listeners appreciate the analytical approach to political discourse, with many valuing the critique of mainstream media narratives. However, some reviews indicate that the tone can sometimes be perceived as overly critical or bitter, suggesting a divisiveness in audience reception. Overall, it may resonate with those seeking alternative viewpoints on current political issues.

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Ep. 356 - How Far Would Trump Go
Q: How does Trump respond to concerns about his authoritarian tendencies?
Trump brushes off worries about authoritarianism, claiming that he intends to act decisively and that many support his assertive approach, arguing that it's necessary to counteract what he perceives as the existing threats to democracy.
Ep. 356 - How Far Would Trump Go
Q: What policies would Trump plan to implement in his second term?
Trump plans to reinstall many controversial policies from his first term, such as aggressive border security measures and changes to abortion legislation, asserting a willingness to utilize military action for immigration enforcement and delegating more powers to the states on abortion.
Ep. 343 - The Aftermath of WWI w/ Pete Quiñones⁩
Q: What would you say is the deciding factor that got the US to enter and turn the tides of the war?
It was heavily influenced by British officials lobbying the Wilson administration and deals made regarding Palestine.

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This podcast offers a critical examination of contemporary political discourse, primarily focusing on the perceived biases in media reporting, especially regarding right-leaning figures and issues. Episodes address various topics, from political figures like Donald Trump and Kamala Harris to significant societal movements, reflecting a libertarian perspective that questions mainstream narratives. The discussions often dive into the complexities of media representation, the rise of contradictory ideologies, and critiques of established political practices, inviting listeners to reevaluate their understanding of politics and journalism. This analytical approach, layered with humor and personal anecdotes, distinguishes it from more conventiona... more

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