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Sarah Palin Radio

LaDonna Hale Curzon

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"THIS IS SARAH PALIN & YOU'RE LISTENING TO SARAH PALIN RADIO." SARAH PALIN RADIO is an independent program that supports Gov.Sarah Palin. SARAH PALIN RADIO interviews top newsmakers including GOV. SARAH PALIN, Todd, Palin, Bristol Palin, Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch, former Speaker of the House & Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich,and dozens of Members of Congress. SARAH PALIN RADIO was acknowledged by Gov. Sarah Palin in her best-selling book "Going Rogue." Since SARAH P ...
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Covering breaking news stories, US politics and world news. http://www.americaninfidel.live/ Be part of the show. Call in and leave a voicemail at (571) 645-5873 . I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend. -Thomas Jefferson
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Modern-day politics discussion and analysis. Conservative Political Commentator Ryan Samuels breaks down current affairs, such as American Politics, Presidential speeches, and elections. I am covering Hot Topics like Gun Control, and Free Speech. The Ryan Samuels Show has been endorsed by Donald Trump Jr., Sarah Palin, The Hodge Twins, and Ted Nugent.
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At Wired, we report on all manner of topics, from science to tech to culture, and in so doing we’re bound to drop some delightfully obscure topics and language. But don’t fret. Matt Simon is here every week with Footnotes to recap the most ravishing lingo and ideas that adorn Wired.com. It’s like English class, but with more crude photoshops and fewer Gatsbys.
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The Sean Hannity Show Podcast

The Sean Hannity Show

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Sean Hannity is a multi-media superstar, spending four hours every day broadcasting in front of millions of American people on radio, television and the Internet. He is the host of the The Sean Hannity Show, broadcasting on over 500 affiliates on the ABC Radio Network. He also co-hosts the highly successful Hannity and Colmes on the FOX News Channel.
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This is the key to peace. It’s very simple. “ Don’t start nothing won’t be nothing.” Stop firing rockets into Israel. Stop the acts of terrorism against Israel. I am surprised at the restraint Israel has shown over the years. Rocket attacks has become part of daily life for Israel. No other country would have put up with this for so long. The peopl…
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Could President Biden's State of the Union truly be described as a calamity, or did it unveil a deeper political schism at the heart of America's democracy? Strap in for an unflinching critique of the President's latest address, where I contrast his performance to those moments in history that have genuinely stirred the nation. Amidst the pomp and …
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Has media bias reached a boiling point? My pointed critique of MSNBC's coverage of political giants Biden and Trump might just blow the lid off mainstream media's cauldron. I'm Ryan Samuels, and in this fiery episode, I don't shy away from accusing the network of manipulating narratives, treating its viewers with disdain, and perpetuating a disserv…
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The political landscape is riddled with scandals, and at the heart of the latest controversy sits DA Fani Willis, whose hiring habits and ties are being called into question. I, Ryan Samuels, unravel the implications of her pre-charge meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris amidst the storm of her pressing charges against Donald Trump. The plot t…
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Imagine the guardians of our virtual worlds are former spies. On today's show, we're peeling back the digital curtain to reveal a startling trend: the migration of ex-CIA operatives into the fortress of trust and misinformation policies at behemoths like Google and Meta. As your host, Ryan Samuel, I dissect the explosive findings of a Twitter journ…
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Discover how artificial intelligence is not just reshaping technology but rewriting our interpretation of history. In this episode, I, Ryan Samuels, pull the veil off Google's AI generator Gemini, exposing its biases and the heated debate it has sparked with its misrepresentation of historical figures. We're navigating through the choppy waters of …
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Hey there. Still subscribed? Want some Stunning and Brave? Well, don’t get your hopes up. It’s not the same format. It’s not even the same hosts. But here’s some crap for you to consume. Eat up piggies! Oink oink! On this episode, Nate and special guest host Quandt share a story within a story! Nobody ends up winning in this situation.…
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This episode has a long intro so skip to 3:46 to jump straight to the interview. Lev Moscow, affectionately known to many as Mr. Moscow, talks to me about everything from ChatGPT to media in a broken democracy, how the more you know the less you know, a new fascist age, BookTok, and more. Moscow's Podcast: https://www.acorrectionpodcast.com/ Mentio…
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In this episode, I talk to Jamieson Webster, psychoanalyst and author of several books on Freud and psychoanalysis as well as essays on mental health and American life. We discuss dreams, psychoanalysis, freud, teen suicide, mass media, the 2008 crisis and how it all interacts. This is the last episode of my series on teen trends and mental health!…
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In Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life, author William Deresciewicz talks about elite college admissions and the effect it has on students before and after starting college, how society tries to trap us in a rat race and what we can do to get out. I talk with him about everything from affirmative…
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Matthew Continetti, author of The Right: The Hundred Year War writes about the history of The Right, how it has shifted, populist strands throughout The Right, and how Trump fits into that. We talk about history, current events, and what that tells us about the shape of the Republican Party, Sarah Palin, and more.…
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Michael Kazin, author of What It Took to Win: A History of the Democratic Party and American historian at Georgetown University writes about populism throughout history and how the Democratic party has dealt with Democracy. I wanted to talk with him about how history illustrates current events and he provides invaluable historical insight for frami…
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This episode features John Perkins, New York Times bestselling author, shaman, father, ex-economic hitman, and more. We talk about what's changed since the last confessions of an economic hitman: COVID, Trump, China, and Afghanistan among other things. Also, we briefly discuss Russia and Ukraine. We filmed this episode on February 21st so the infor…
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Cam Grey, UPenn professor of Classics and Rome, spoke with me about how Roman society is entwined in American society, what it means to be an empire, how we can be more empathetic, the capitol riots and more. Listening to this episode, half a year after I recorded it, editing it on January 6th of 2022 and hearing how my thoughts, my own thoughts on…
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Facing a mayoral election last year and an upcoming gubernatorial election, not to mention California's recall, I wanted to talk to someone well-versed in local politics and who better than Errol Louis. Errol Louis is a journalist, teacher, and a television host on NY1 among other things! We talked about many things including the media's influence …
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Josh Fox is a documentary film maker primarily focused on the Climate Crisis, I watched his film, How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change, on a school trip. it has been over 6 years later and I still think about this film. The film scared me, but it scared me into trying to learn more and trying to take action. But I…
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Hi, my name is Margot and I am a 16-year-old living in New York City. Over the pandemic I had the opportunity to be left alone with my thoughts and what I discovered is that I have questions, lots of them. So I decided to start this podcast, where I'll be talking to everyone and everyone I want to (who responds to my emails of course) about anythin…
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Chris is officially a cat lady, and has seized the means of production from the capitalist elite. YouTube ads threw off Nate’s emotional high. White people come from fallen angels. A graphic designer might need to rethink their career choice. A blue check on twitter is sooo in love with “black twitter.” Beaches are problematic…...…
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Chris refuses to edit the podcast, and talks about picking up a couple of hot chicks. Nate experiences a surprisingly adequate video game film adaptation. Share that post or you’re failing God! Satan is behind Social Distancing! Kindness is a sign of white supremacy and CAPATALASM!! Superman is problematic. Check out our action-packed ninja gorefes…
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Nate gets ready to drop some cash on a certain magical kingdom. Chris takes advantage of his son’s DIY attitude. Nate gets an unusual voice message. The CDC is really starting to lose it. You can buy a chihuahua police dog thin blue line Christian cross flag. Dwayne Johnson’s photoshopped head has an important message...…
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Chris updates his office with a midcentury modern motif. Nate barely survives a real-life slasher scene. We award a Stunny for most awkward sex ed video ever. Some guy wants Christians to give their shirts more. Black sheep are really the curse-breakers of the family. A sketchy Christian alternative to Netflix is following Chris everywhere....…
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Chris’ booming facebook group has a schism over wokeness. Chris goes to the movies for the first time in months, and discusses his parenting strategy. Nate meets a fro-yo employee who’s just a little too excited to serve him. Facebook Marketplace has some interesting offerings, someone with presumably good intentions finds the worst way to...…
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We risk our lives for your entertainment, discuss the various Robins, and Chris’ wife’s favorite TV shows. Chris shares the ultimate first-world problem: Having too many Xboxes. Nate awards a Stunny to the most 80’s-style game ever. Educating your kids is racist and sexist. Different times of the day have very vague spiritual meanings. Some...…
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Nate shares his Family Guy impersonations, and Chris shares a creepy story about his Barney impression. Nate’s first-world status reaches new heights, while Chris has a privilege check so egregious, Nate has to guess what it is. We give a Stunny Award for the show with the longest list of prerequisites ever. Someone on Facebook...…
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We go on a tangent about I Kissed Dating Goodbye, Left Behind, and other questionable milestones from Christian culture. Cowan’s kid has an audition. Nate’s desire to get a bigger TV might cause marital problems. A rich snob thinks you can sheepishly laugh in someone’s face. Someone tries to be anti-racist and ends up just...…
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Cowan sang karaoke with his sister in Texas. Nate experiences further challenges with a certain famous pillow company. Cowan has still got it… at least with one particular demographic. Blackface is ok now, as long as you’re really committed to it. Some dude on FB has it in for fatties and religion. Some cop-hater is...…
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Texas is problematic. We talk about names for our podcast that didn’t quite make the cut. “Sloppy wet kiss” is the worst worship song lyric. Chris has a birthday and reminisces over Homestarrunner and Strongbad. Nate gets suckered into buying an infomercial product. A guy on the internet claims he thought of Frankenstein. Don’t worry–...…
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