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Ep. 23-343 - His Moment In History
In this episode, my dear friend Samuel "Joe The Plumber" Wurzelbacher. It's an ARC IDEAL, a SEE Summit and some UNAPOLOGETIC Comedy. Only a Trump presidential mugshot could raise $4.18M in a single da
Ep. 23-342 - The Burisma Ashes
In this episode, Burisma is rising from the ashes and sparks are flying. The abrupt change in US policy and a $1B loan guarantee.
Ep. 23-341 - An X Appearance
In this episode, my dear friend Dale. Trump makes an appearance on X with a presidential mugshot that leaves little room for misinterpretation.
Ep. 23-340 - Trump Is Tantamount To Success
In this episode, more registered Republicans now prefer Trump as their nominee than did a month ago. Trump's decision to skip the debate opened the floor to highlight the inexperience of each of the c
Ep. 23-339 - Auditions v Debate
In this episode, candidates were auditioning not campaigning. Each lack the experience and battle scars to compete at the higher level. Do they believe Trump won't run because of potential convictions
Ep. 23-338 - Surge Across America
In this episode, mass exodus of Wall Street firms and continuing influx of illegals destroying New York. Leftism crushed over its own weight of hypocrisy. Joe Biden's favorite super PAC has a $12M gap
Ep. 23-337 - The Drag Effect
In this episode, Joe Biden is the Motown on hits, but that's not good for him. The basement-rated fake news outlet that could be sold for parts. People of Hawaii give a unique welcome to the president
Ep. 23-336 - Economic Crosscurrents
In this episode, a significant drop in sales following pushback against LGBT-themed merchandise. Let Biden linger on, then drop the nuclear bomb. The media is losing its pull on swaying hearts and min
Ep. 23-335 - A Charmed Offensive
In this episode, the presidential debate will happen without america's front-runner. Target's quarterly report shows thefts are up 120%. Fox News wooing Trump for his participation.
Ep. 23-334 - A Culture Fail
In this episode, ad revenue for late-night TV collapsed by 41 percent in five years. Frank Lutz forced to admit everything he thought was impossible is actually happening.