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Dennis Kneale brings 30 years of business reporting to his new podcast, “What’s Bugging Me.” It’s no holds barred as he takes on leaders in industry, on Wall Street and in politics.
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When People Tell You Who They Are
The Democrats wanted a conviction. Are they really happy?
And we speak to Amb. Alberto Fernandez of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI). His organization looks past what Muslim leaders say to the West and concentrate on what they say to each other.
All that plus the Parting Shot. -
Deliberations with Alan Dershowitz
We publish as the Trump fraud trial in NY enters its second day of deliberations. So, we get right to the matter at hand with famed defense attorney Alan Dershowitz.
Plus a look at the circus inside and outside of the courtroom and, of course, the Parting Shot. -
A Fatal Inheritance
We review a strange week at the NY Trump trial and then Dennis talks to old WSJ colleague Larry Ingrassia about solving a cancer mystery that plagued his family.
And in the Parting Shot, has one of America's best known liberal comedians taken the Red Pill? -
Navigating the A.I. Life
The kitty roars and short-sellers start panicking. One tweet Sunday night sent Game Stop stock soaring and it's 2021 all over again. Plus Dennis has a beef with his congressman over the current Trump trial in NY.
Then we talk to Rick McCawley, a Photographer, Design Thinker and Professor of Graphic Design at Broward College, about how you can best ride the A.I. wave.
All that and the parting shot.
Show link: Rick's A.I. Rundown in PDF format for WBM listeners -
Stoking Fear
We're talking all things naked this week... from naked porn stars on the stand to naked short selling in the markets... we cover things as best as we can.
Plus, in the Parting Shot, the naked brazenous of stoking fear among Americans for political gain. -
It's All a Set Up
Don't fall for it. Everything is not as it appears. Somebody is setting us up to fall and Dennis doesn't like it.
In this week's interview we talk to Jeremy Carl, a Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute, about his new book, The Unprotected Class: How Anti-White Racism Is Tearing America Apart. Victor Davis Hanson calls it, "A prescient, landmark book that finally calls out those who for far too long have claimed victimhood even as they fueled a toxic brand of tribal chauvinism."
All that and the Parting Shot.