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TRSI 393 - The bears demand blood
We're told that 80% of asylum seekers are coming through Northern Ireland, but actual evidence for that is unclear; and a new poll indicates people are poorer, less interested in the enviroment, and just generally not having a good time.
https://www.kildarestreet.com/committees/?id=2024-04-23a.884 -
The Week That Really Was 79 - The Elephant in the Room
Sarah Ryan explains to John McGuirk why she has decided to manage Niall Boylan's EU election campaign. Also, they talk about events at the Oireachtas committee on immigration, Helen McEntee's bad week, and are smartphones the new "microchipping"?
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TRSI 392 - And you thought we'd forgotten
Claims that boys are having anti-women content thrown at them by algorithms aren't all that solid; and what do the FOI documents released by the Department of Justice tell us about the recent referendums?
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The Week That Really Was 78 - The Cass Report, with Helen Joyce
Bestselling author, Journalist, and now campaigner Helen Joyce joins John and Sarah to explain the contents of the Cass Review into the treatment of "transgender" children, and the wider implications of transgender ideology on western society.
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TRSI 391 - It's not about morality, it's about power
Harris manages to appear weak less than a week into the job; SF's internal issues; and Ireland tries its hand at some serious geopolitics.
https://twitter.com/johnkvallis/status/1779303075364442585
https://www.independent.ie/irish-news/how-frances-fitzgerald-and-a-fear-of-the-civil-service-saved-helen-mcentees-job/a2056415841.html -
The Week That Really Was 77 - Satan Lives
John and Sarah discuss Simon Harris's cowardly reshuffle, the desired return of Kate O'Connell to frontline politics, the Cass Review, and the state of abortion politics, stateside.
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At long last a proper Irish conservative news podcast. Thank you guys great stuff
Aoife & Áine
Love listening to these down to earth mammies
Chattering away. Nice to hear the kids having their input too. Very natural. Good topics. Easy listening. Also makes me think I’m doing an OK job too.
Awful
I really tried to give this a go in the interest of hearing diverse opinions. It’s mono-tone and cliched and ultimately unlistenable. Really dim opinions expressed in an artless way.
I love how the younger presenter asks why he as a 30 year old male would be interested in childcare. Hmm. Reeks of lonely nights with a blue screen in a grim bedsit.
If you’re looking for a smart right-wing agit perspective, keep looking