There is always someone doing something stupid somewhere. Dive deeper than the headlines and the party lines, as Jason Chaffetz takes on American life, politics, and entertainment. Join the former Chair of the House Oversight Committee, FOX News Contributor and two-time New York Times Best Selling Author every Wednesday as he sheds light on the news and makes some predictions along the way. You ne... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 159 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | News CommentaryPoliticsNews |
It’s official, former President Trump is the presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee. Jason sits down with Independent Journalist Matt Taibbi, who recently released a long-form piece detailing the specifics of what the power players in Washi... more
As the United States responds to the crisis in Haiti, Jason applauds Congressman Cory Mills (R-FL) for his hand in rescuing a group of Americans stranded in country. Plus, he “brings on the stupid,” highlighting backlash over a Kansas judge’s ruling ... more
Today, Jason sits down with The President of The Government Accountability Institute, Peter Schweizer for a conversation on his new book, Blood Money: Why the Powerful Turn a Blind Eye While China Kills Americans. After two years of extensive researc... more
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Tell Peter next week when you talk that absolutely, yes, Hawaiian pizza is the bomb, with red pepper flakes and ranch dressing! I started eating that when I lived in Oregon. It was all the rage! Great interview! I look forward to next week.
Really enjoying this podcast! Jason is a great person and his voice and delivery is very pleasant. It’s a very honest down to earth way to learn about his guests and current events.
I love listening to Jason while going about my gardening. Love you on Fox with Varney
Loved the episode with Doug Collins 😎👍 more
Do you think that by starting out and calling people stupid that that makes you feel more of a man and more intelligent? I’m just wondering… I went on to read other parts of your podcast little snippets. You are very stupid. I’m doing you a favor. Once you know you’re stupid you can do something about it. until then, I guess you’ll just be stupid!
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