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Daily Signal Podcast: Google Fires Employees Over Anti-Israel Protest, Trump Case Jury Selection Troubles, Issues Grow for Speaker Johnson | April 18
TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down: Google fires 28 employees who were involved in an anti-Israel protest. Jury selection continues in former President Donald Trump’s criminal case. Congress moves one step closer toward passing the TikTok bill. Challenges continue for House Speaker Mike Johnson. The Senate impeachment trial […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Will Biden, Texas, or Anyone Stand Up to Protect Kids from Sex Trafficking?
America’s open border is great for business – if your business is trafficking drugs or subjecting women and children to sexual slavery. International sex trafficking rings are more profitable than ever, and countless kids are being abused in unspeakable ways, over and over again, every single day. But it’s not just happening near the border […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Make the Houthis Terrorists Again, NPR Embraces Leftist Label, Biden’s Latest Lies
Join Jim and Greg as they sound off on some good news out of the House of Representatives and some really crazy news about taxpayer-funded media and President Biden’s latest whoppers. First, they’re glad to see a big bipartisan majority in the House of Representatives vote to declare the Iran-backed Houthis to be a “Foreign […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP66: Hour 1 – Speaker Johnson Defends the American World Order
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP66: Hour 2 – The WNBA and Economic Idiocy
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP66: Hour 3 – The Sensitivity of the MKBHD Review
Customer Reviews
Two old guys that need to clear their throats
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Interesting subject
The episode on history of Estonia was very interesting although the presentation was somewhat disorganized and occasionally hard to follow.
Talking about something important
As someone who deals with China and renewable energy issues for a living, I’m enlightened by Schellenberger’s critique of the current electricity power industry ethos on weather related power. I don’t know if the timing is right for such a clear and well positioned candidate, but at least Californians are ready for a turn to the right. “Keeping the lights on” is in stirring juxtaposition to “Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?”.