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  • Pooh IRL, and Father-Son Bonding Taken to a New Level | No Suck Saturday #047
    2025/06/21

    Aaro and Bella share five uplifting stories on No Suck Saturday, juggling toddlers Abby and Ben while recording. From Clayton Kershaw’s bold Genesis 12:16 protest on his Dodgers pride jersey to a Virginia dog detecting a seizure, a father donating a kidney to his son, Jim Cummings reading to his grandson as Winnie the Pooh, and a couple burning their divorce papers to reconcile, these stories shine bright. Plus, highlights of the week and a quirky question about obscure quotes.

    No Suck Saturday, Aaron McIntire, Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers, Pride Month, Genesis 12:16, seizure dog, kidney transplant, Jim Cummings, Winnie the Pooh, marriage reconciliation, family, obscure quotes
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    12 分
  • Two Weeks for Iran | Meet a Dude Who Needs to Be in Prison | AOTMA | 6/20/25
    2025/06/20
    Aaron McIntire dives into the escalating situation in Iran with Trump's two-week decision deadline, a bizarre AI love story that raises eyebrows, and a listener question on whether taking out Iran's nuclear facility could bring Middle East peace. Plus, updates on Israel's evacuations, Obama's democracy warnings, and TikTok's extended lifeline in the U.S. The AM Update, Aaron McIntire, Iran conflict, Middle East peace, AI relationships, Trump foreign policy, Israel evacuations, Obama democracy, TikTok ban, dispensationalism
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    30 分
  • Yuge Win For Sanity at SCOTUS | Time to Put the "Poli" Back in Politician | 6/19/25
    2025/06/19
    Aaron McIntire breaks down President Trump’s mixed signals on potential U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, Marco Rubio’s explanation of Iran’s uranium enrichment progress, and a major Supreme Court win upholding Tennessee’s ban on meatball surgeries for minors in the name of gender. Plus, Tucker Carlson’s sophomoric gotcha attempt on Ted Cruz, a vibe check on Democrats, and Pope Leo XIV’s urgent call for AI regulation. The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire, Trump, Iran, Israel, Supreme Court, Tennessee, Marco Rubio, uranium enrichment, Tucker Carlson, Ted Cruz, Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, Pope Leo XIV, AI regulation, Democrats
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    26 分
  • Negotiations Appear to be OVER | Another Win on the Border | 6/18/25
    2025/06/18
    Aaron McIntire dives into President Trump’s bold Truth Social posts signaling potential strikes on Iran’s leadership, the rise of Reza Pahlavi as a key figure in Iran’s potential regime change, and stunning border news with zero illegal crossings reported in May 2025. Plus, updates on the big beautiful bill, election interference revelations, and Kraft Heinz’s move to ditch artificial dyes. The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire, Trump, Iran, Reza Pahlavi, border security, illegal immigration, tariffs, election interference, Kraft Heinz, artificial dyes, Kristi Noem, James Uthmeyer, Israel-Iran conflict
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    19 分
  • Bibi, Trump Annoyed | Escalating in Middle East? | MN Assassin Caught | 6/17/25
    2025/06/17
    Aaron McIntire reports on escalating tensions as Trump and Netanyahu spar over Israel’s strikes on Iran, with Trump urging Tehran to negotiate while dismissing Tucker Carlson’s criticisms at the G7 summit. Netanyahu defends Israel’s actions, framing them as a global fight against evil, not requiring U.S. troops. Vance Boelter, the Minnesota assassin who killed Rep. Melissa Hortman, faces charges, with a hit list targeting 45 Democrats uncovered. Trump pushes deportations in blue cities, with a million foreign-born workers exiting the workforce in 2025. A Pentagon psyop involving fake alien tech narratives is exposed, and Joe Rogan emphasizes the value of discomfort for growth. McIntire shares a personal story of car mishaps, questioning if they held divine meaning. Trump Netanyahu, Israel Iran war, Tucker Carlson, G7 summit, Minnesota assassin, Vance Bolter, self-deportations, Pentagon UFO psyop, Joe Rogan, divine signs
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    23 分
  • Israel Targets Tehran | Trump Pushes Peace | Minnesota Mourns | No Kings Fizzles | 6/16/25
    2025/06/16

    On The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire covers a volatile weekend. Israel’s “Rising Lion” operation escalates into a third day of war with Iran, with Tel Aviv enduring hypersonic missile barrages and Israel striking Tehran’s nuclear sites, military bases, and oil facilities, killing key figures like the IRGC’s intelligence chief. Netanyahu tells Fox News Israel aims to prevent Iran from arming proxies like the Houthis with nuclear weapons, while Trump, on Truth Social, denies U.S. involvement but warns Iran of severe consequences if attacked, urging a peace deal. McIntire sees Israel’s goal as regime change, noting Netanyahu’s calls to Iranians to rise up. In Minnesota, tragedy strikes as Democratic state lawmakers are targeted in politically motivated shootings; Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband are killed, while Sen. John Hoffman survives. The suspect, Vance Bolter, a bizarre figure with a varied past, allegedly impersonated a police officer. The “No Kings” protests, expected to spark riots, remain peaceful but draw “geriatric” crowds, with Randi Weingarten’s flailing speech and a fear-mongering grandma highlighting media-driven hysteria. A Los Angeles chopper reporter’s drunken rant about his divorce during a protest broadcast epitomizes California chaos. Senate Majority Leader John Thune endorses the “Big Beautiful Bill,” promising historic spending cuts. Reports of Trump pausing ICE raids on certain industries spark fears of a “generational sellout” among supporters. A Politico correction reveals journalistic incompetence, and a New York Times story about a woman’s AI chatbot obsession leading to domestic violence raises alarms about AI’s dangers. McIntire critiques partiality toward Israel, arguing Iran’s nuclear ambitions justify action, and links Middle East destabilization to Western adventurism and Iran’s terrorism sponsorship.

    Israel Iran war, Rising Lion, Tel Aviv missile strikes, Tehran attacks, Netanyahu, Trump peace deal, Minnesota shootings, Melissa Hortman, Vance Bolter, No Kings protests, Randi Weingarten, Big Beautiful Bill, John Thune, Trump ICE raids, Politico correction, AI chatbot dangers, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Iran regime change, Middle East destabilization, Western adventurism, Islamists
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    30 分
  • Army Smashes 2025 Recruiting Goal | College Sports Pay Athletes | L.A. Riots Reaction Illustrates Polarize Nation | 6/15/25
    2025/06/15
    Aaron McIntire highlights the U.S. Army’s stunning success in meeting its 2025 recruiting goal of 61,000 soldiers four months early, a turnaround from 2022-2023 shortfalls. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth credits a morale shift under President Trump’s “America First” leadership, emphasizing war-fighting over “politically correct garbage,” boosting enthusiasm across all military branches. McIntire reflects on a heartfelt Iowa National Guard send-off ceremony, noting the sacrifices of “salt of the earth” Americans, but questions U.S. Middle East involvement. A federal judge approves the House settlement, allowing colleges to pay athletes up to $20.5 million annually, ending the amateur model and sparking debate over walk-on athletes and stability in college sports. McIntire criticizes the NCAA’s greed-driven history, doubting the settlement will stabilize athletics. In Los Angeles, immigration riots reveal deep polarization: Vice President J.D. Vance questions if foreign nationals assaulting police constitute an “invasion,” while 40% of L.A. residents are foreign-born. Governor Gavin Newsom calls deploying Marines “deranged,” and the LAPD labels violent protests “peaceful.” McIntire argues this reflects irreconcilable ideological divides. Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference unveils “Liquid Glass,” a new iOS 26 interface, but McIntire slams it as a superficial “coat of paint” from a stagnant tech giant lagging in AI. A poll on planned June 14 protests predicts “America on Fire” (33.1%), with headlines likely to frame Trump as tyrannical, ignoring reality. A mix of patriotism, cultural shifts, and societal fractures. U.S. Army recruiting, Pete Hegseth, Trump administration, Middle East deployment, college sports, House settlement, NCAA, Los Angeles riots, J.D. Vance, Gavin Newsom, LAPD, polarization, Apple, Liquid Glass, AI innovation, protest poll
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    24 分
  • Paws, Dolls, and Taken IRL | No Suck Saturday #046
    2025/06/14

    Five heartwarming stories kick off the weekend. A California father, Bryce Weiner, channels Taken to rescue his kidnapped 14-year-old daughter from human traffickers in Mexico after a three-year, 5,000-mile quest, reuniting at the U.S. embassy. Amy, a former pediatric oncology social worker, founds A Doll Like Me, crafting custom dolls for children with disabilities, funded by donations to affirm their uniqueness. A neighbor surprises another with smoked sausages, sharing 100 pounds of meat in a wholesome gesture. Dirty Paws Agape Haven in Michigan, run by cardiologist Tom Pappas, provides a sanctuary for over 20 senior dogs, ensuring their final years are filled with love. A woman’s viral TikTok reveals her eclectic accent, shaped by Indian, Arabic, Lebanese, Nigerian, and American influences, learned via YouTube and Eminem. The duo dives into C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity, Book 3, discussing social morality and the church’s role in applying Christian principles through laypeople, not clergy. Highlights include Ben’s McDonald’s adventure and Bella’s love for Sicario. The question of the week explores impactful books: Bella cites Perks of Being a Wallflower, while Aaron picks Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology.

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    28 分