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  • The True Golden Era? Private Gold & Silver Accounts | 1/6/26
    2026/01/06
    We begin today with a discussion about how there is more than meets the eye in Venezuela, and it can’t be just about drugs and oil. Either way, Trump must do a better job focusing on systemic economic reforms. We must also promote more candidates who will follow the Florida model in red states. We’re joined by Kevin Freeman, the leader of the transactional gold movement, for an update on how transactional gold and silver accounts are needed to restore true economic justice. We tackle the issue from all angles, and he shows how the movement away from gold has led to so many ills: communism, globalism, Islamism, and social rot. Kevin debunks the globalist premise that deflation is a bad thing; in fact, deflation should be inevitable in a functioning economy. Finally Kevin teases out the coming of more innovative ideas to restore economic justice in a free market structure so that young voters don’t turn to dark forces in their despair. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 2 分
  • 12 Ways Trump Can Meet the Moment of 2026 | 1/5/26
    2026/01/05
    Welcome back to 2026 — the year of the 250th anniversary. Today, I discuss the need to "meet the moment." That means that rather than focusing on the 2026 and 2028 general elections, Trump must utilize the power he currently has to deal with the challenges of our time on economy, security, and culture. He must open an economic future, stem the demographic tide, push long-term reforms that will be harder to undo, and then build red-state fortresses. I list a dozen action items for him to do as an outline of what we will be covering this year. Plus, I offer baseline thoughts on some of the news of the day, such as the capture of Maduro and the Somali welfare scam in Minnesota. Finally, I announce an exciting new way to correspond with the show: @danielhorowitz on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    56 分
  • How Qatar Is Conning the Trump Administration | 12/19/25
    2025/12/19
    We begin today’s season finale by discussing what went wrong at TPUSA’s gathering. Rather than focusing on the dozen existential threats we face and how the current GOP needs to be fixed, it devolved into a personality debate with people like Tucker Carlson simping for Islamists. We can’t succeed in a movement that has no coherent views and disagrees dramatically on key issues. This is also why it’s irresponsible to proclaim Vice President JD Vance as leader three years in advance, or to even focus on the presidential election before solving the fundamental problems with the GOP. Next, we’re joined by Sheikh Khalid Al-Hail, leader of the Qatar National Democratic Party, who has a stark and solemn warning for the American people. He explains how Qatar sits at the nexus of nearly all global terror finance, as well as Islamic radicalization in America. He explains how the Al Thani regime’s main goal is to purchase influence within every sphere of power in America, ironically to protect itself against moderate Muslim factions. In that sense, our own government is actually solely responsible for propping up the very entity spreading jihad throughout the world. And as Al-Hail explains, jihad is not just about the sword but about subversive propaganda that even non-Muslims like Tucker are propagating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 27 分
  • 2025 in Review: All the Liabilities and No Benefits of Incumbency | 12/18/25
    2025/12/18
    Today we engage in a broad and deep retrospective of the year in politics. I go through about a dozen political themes and trends that emerged from this year and will reverberate even more headed into 2026. The upshot is that we’re suffering all of the liabilities of Republicans being in charge but none of the benefits — at least not ones that will endure in the long run. I also review Trump’s speech last night and explain how it is gaslighting us on prosperity and security at home and peace abroad, when none of those things are true. The voters know it. At the end, I explain how the AI data center grift is completely insolvent, only existent because of government, and how it is crowding out more effective resources. Finally if we don’t change course, our future is Australia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 8 分
  • What Ever Happened to Reforming the FBI? | 12/17/25
    2025/12/17
    We’ve never faced such a ubiquitous threat from Islamic terrorists, yet our government is still slow to recognize the source of the problem. I begin today by rounding up the latest news on recent terrorist attacks and analyzing the new Trump immigration moratorium as a mixed bag. Also, I’m increasingly concerned about the lack of strategy in Venezuela and Qatari involvement. We’re joined by former FBI whistleblower Steve Friend, who has a gut-wrenching message for us: The Trump/Patel FBI is not different from the Biden FBI. He describes how the bureau re-hired him only to humiliate him and then fire him again after leaking the news to the media. The FBI is continuing its same failed modus operandi of focusing on overly broad missions, prioritizing intelligence over police work, measuring success by arbitrary measures, and fostering the same climate of anarcho-tyranny we saw under Biden. Leaders are leaving in place the entire weaponized structure for the next Democrat president to turn loose on all of us, even as they continue to be grossly incompetent in contending with real security threats. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 4 分
  • The FCC Is Shoving 5G Down Our Brains | 12/16/25
    2025/12/16
    Qatar controls foreign policy, while Big Tech controls domestic policy. I begin with a roundup of the latest news on the terrorism front, a breakdown of the terrible stagflation numbers, and Ron DeSantis leading the fight against the AI slop agenda. Next, we’re joined by Miriam Eckenfels, who covers wireless technology issues for Children’s Health Defense, for a discussion about the FCC rule attempting to block states from regulating any placement of 5G and wireless infrastructure from the telecoms industry. Just as with data centers, the Trump administration is trying to build the infrastructure for both the surveillance state and the techno-feudalism that make us at one with harmful technology. Eckenfels demonstrates how this technology is not necessary for connectivity and rapid internet usage. At the same time, the high-frequency radio waves are so much more harmful, and the more they push everything toward 5G, the more the densification of the infrastructure will harm the quality of life of our neighborhoods as well as out health. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 4 分
  • What Will It Take to Deal with the Islamic Threat? | 12/15/25
    2025/12/15
    The juxtaposition of the administration's handling of the Syrian massacre of our troops with immigration from Syria in light of the Sydney terror attack is appalling. Today, I go through the details and policy outcomes that should flow from the deaths of Iowa Guardsmen at the hands of Jolani-allied thugs to show how our Syria policy is completely backward. Rather than pulling our troops out, banning Syrian immigration, and allowing Israel to take care of business, we are doubling down on serving as Qatar’s lapdog, continuing immigration from Syria and most Islamic countries, and hamstringing Israel from its much more effective effort on combatting terrorism emanating from Syria. At the end, I touch on Trump’s losing economic message promoting inflation and data centers and how the data-center agenda is actually harming the electronics market and crowding out more necessary and efficient technology investments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    58 分
  • The Most Important Study on Vaccines and Chronic Illness and Why It Matters | 12/12/25
    2025/12/12
    We begin with a "free-for-all Friday" roundup of my notes for the week on AI news, Trump’s new love for marijuana, the latest on immigration and the courts, and the Indiana legislature’s rejection of redistricting. Once again, this is a Flight 93 presidency. Next we’re joined by Nic Hulscher, epidemiologist at the McCullough Foundation, for a riveting discussion of his analysis of the now-exposed Ford health study showing an overall 2.5-fold increase in the likelihood of developing a chronic health condition in vaccinated children relative to the unvaccinated. Hulscher explains why this study is comprehensive and powerful and how a proper analysis of it shows a 549% higher rate of autism-associated neurodevelopmental conditions and a 54% elevation in childhood cancer in the vaccinated cohort. He also shares some new research on the COVID vaccines that prove cancerous fragments of the plasmids can stay in the body for years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 時間 8 分