What's Bugging Me Ricochet
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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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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. -
Short Selling DJT?
Dennis takes you on a whirlwind tour this week - from the courtrooms and campuses of colleges in New York to the power centers in Washington to Australia's sunny shores.
Plus, we update you on our pursuit of justice for the MMTLP Army and their newest ally in the fight against the insidious practice of naked short selling: Donald Trump. John Tabacco fills us in. -
Chaos Everywhere
This week Dennis is casting a very wide net and reeling in stuff that... well, stinks like dead fish. From jury selection in the Trump criminal trial in NY to the new CEO of National Public Radio to the SCOTUS arguments on the J6 convictions to the foreign policy of the Biden Administration... it all smells to high heaven.
And we're taking a deep dive into the mess Biden is making of the Middle East with Richard Goldberg, who served as the Director for Countering Iranian Weapons of Mass Destruction for the White House National Security Council under President Donald Trump.
All that and the Parting Shot. -
Free Speech, Free Money, Free Press
Elon Musk makes the battle for free speech international to the halls of Brazil's Supreme Court (Ordem e Progresso!) while an editor at National Public Radio in Washington laments the fall of the free press at home.
And former U.S. Comptroller General David M. Walker returns to put a 2040 deadline on the ticking time bomb that is the National Debt of the United States. -
D.E.I. and E.S.G. Must D-I-E
Gag orders and conflicts of interest abound in the latest round of Donald Trump's legal saga, and boy, is Dennis bugged abou that.
This week's interview segment highlights the perniciousness of the DEI agenda: Former Werner Enterprises board member Vikram Mansharamani talks about his exit from the company and its "unquestioned dedication to ESG considerations as a primary strategy, and the refusal to adequately consider different perspectives.”
And in the parting shot Dennis takes on the division at the heart of "diversity."
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Customer Reviews
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I love Dennis and his straight up no holds barred approach to the issues he covers. Keep up the great work BIG D.
Love all your episodes about this
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I had to follow after watch’n you on NM ‘Sunday’ morn! Thanks for be’n on the people’s side.