The John Fugelsang Podcast

Crossover Media Group

The John Fugelsang Podcast... a podcast about politics, religion and pop culture from the host of "Tell Me Everything" on SiriusXM Progress 127.

  1. há 2 dias

    Celebrating Independence: Are We Happy or Just Hot?

    John invites listeners to share their thoughts and feelings about the 4th of July holiday, encouraging those who feel disillusioned to find joy in alternative ways of celebrating. He also touches on pressing current events, including Mitch McConnell's recent health scare and the implications of Trump's controversial fundraising tactics during America's 250th birthday celebration. He critiques how Trump managed to turn a national celebration into a personal fundraising opportunity. Then he talks about the recent developments surrounding the Justice Department and the Jack Smith report, highlighting the irony of the government’s blunders as they pursue legal action against others. Then, John speaks with Professor Robin Andersen about Palestine and the situation in Gaza. Through an exhaustive review of reporting on the genocide, Andersen exposes how the corporate media used misleading language, failed to convey basic facts, and showed bias toward slef-serving Israeli narratives--even afther they had been decisively disproven. The journalistic malpractice ranges from extreme bias to deliberately omitting vital context, to treating known fabricators as reliable sources. The information gap left by the mainstream press was filled by independent media outlets and Palestinian journalists. Free from structural pressures to cast Israel in the most favorable light, they produced honest and unsparing reporting that shocked the world and changed public opinion. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    1h 16min
  2. há 4 dias

    The 250th Anniversary of America: A Call for Truth and Unity

    John opens the episode with a funny yet poignant commentary on the current state of the nation, juxtaposing the joyous celebrations of the Fourth of July with the realities of political polarization and social injustice. He emphasizes the importance of separating the ideals of America from its leaders, urging listeners to appreciate the foundational principles of democracy while acknowledging the ongoing struggles for justice and equality. John then talks with democratic strategist Max Burns and they explore the evolution of presidential power over the decades, noting that the trend towards executive authority has been a gradual shift rather than a sudden change. They discuss how Trump has contributed to this phenomenon, raising questions about the balance of power and the role of Congress in holding the executive accountable. Next, he interviews historian Professor Peter Onuf to discuss the enduring legacy of Thomas Jefferson. Together, they explore the complexities of Jefferson's character, from his role as a champion of liberty to the contradictions of his slaveholding past. And lastly, he speaks with historian Jamar Tisby, who passionately argues that Christians have a moral obligation to tell the truth about America’s past. Tisby highlights the dangers of historical myths and the need for a truthful reckoning with our history, particularly regarding slavery and civil rights. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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The John Fugelsang Podcast... a podcast about politics, religion and pop culture from the host of "Tell Me Everything" on SiriusXM Progress 127.

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