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Emergence Of Global Right

For the first time, Dinesh D’Souza outlines the emergence a global Right to counter the baleful influence of the global Left.

D’Souza welcomes journalist Paulo Figueiredo to the podcast to discuss how Brazil became a dictatorship under the guise of democracy, and how the process was aided and abetted by a globalist elite. Here’s more.

More Torture For J-6 Prisoners

Not surprisingly, the Biden DOJ has crafted a vicious, new tactic to inflict more torture on Jan. 6 prisoners.

D’Souza explains how the DOJ is now looking to seek enhanced sentences for the alleged insurrection, even though the United States Supreme Court dropped obstruction of an official proceeding charges. He elaborates, plus also explores a critique of Christian nationalism and welcomes journalist and author Josh Hammer to discuss Joe Biden’s problem with Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu.

Why Not Release JFK Info?

Judge Andrew Napolitano describes his last phone call with former President Donald Trump before Trump left office in 2021. Napolitano said he asked Trump why he hadn’t released the full details of the John F. Kennedy assassination, as Trump had promised to do during his term in office.

Trump’s answer underscored just how entrenched the intelligence community has become and how much damage these agents have done to our “free and open” society. Here’s more from Dinesh D’Souza.

Diversity In The Sky

Dinesh D’Souza examines the perils of diversity in the sky and questions the connection between the airline industry and diversity, equity and inclusion.

D’Souza says the answer is simple: “The airlines are moving away from a culture of safety, of merit and of customer service,” he says. He explains further plus also discusses data showing a consistent movement of non-white voters toward the GOP, the potential TikTok ban, China’s sneaky long-term strategy and Liz Cheney’s interference in the Jan. 6 testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson.

Is Civil Rights Act Flawed?

Chris Rufo wrote in a recent article in City Journal, a New York urban-policy magazine, that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 has its problems and needs to be revisited by Congress.

He says while the law is unlikely to be repealed, he suggests that Congress pass legislation to modify it and limit ways in which the Civil Rights Act has given rise to the giant-enforcement bureaucracies. Dinesh D’Souza shares his thoughts on the issue and also makes the case on why the Harvard Corporation should resign and make its own conduct a case study for mismanagement at Harvard Business School.

Life After Mitch

Dinesh D’Souza argues that Mitch McConnell’s departure signals the end of the era of the “peacetime generals,” and he lays out what to expect once he leaves in November.

D’Souza says the change of the Republican guard in the Senate signals a new beginning for the GOP and an opportunity to break way from “institution men” and lean toward leaders who will fight for the party. He explains further, plus welcomes Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey to the podcast to discuss his lawsuit against Planned Parenthood.

Senseless Murder Stuns Georgia

Georgia is exploding politically as the collapse of Joe Biden’s regime accelerates. Georgia residents have been stunned by the senseless murder of a nursing student at the hands of a dangerous and violent illegal alien. This is but one of many such creepy aliens that the Biden administration has allowed willy-nilly into America, disregarding our normal protocols designed to weed out those who are violent and offensive.

Why must American citizens pay such a steep price for the bumbling mistakes of our corrupt politicians?  When will the corrupt Biden regime modify its policies to provide more safety and security for citizens?

No, Joe, hate to break the news to you, but you cannot have open borders without consequences. Maybe it’s time you return to the basement to watch TV or play games, anything except pretending you’re a President. You’re not even fit to be the leader of a Cub Scout pack! Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Here, thousands of Georgians come together at a vigil to mourn the death of Laken Riley, a nursing student at Augusta University’s Athens campus. Her alleged killer — Jose Antonio Ibarra — is an illegal alien from Venezuela, living in Athens.

As far as we’re concerned, the blood from this murder drips from the hands of Joe Biden and his negligent Homeland Security Department, under the control of Alejandro Mayorkas. The U.S. House — joined by the Senate — should have impeached this repugnant jerk months ago. Here’s more from Dinesh D’Souza.

 

Prepare Or Repair?

Peter Johnson, a former federal air marshal and founder of Archway Defense, joins Dinesh D’Souza podcast guest host Kyle Seraphin to discuss the most American principle of all: self-reliance.

When it comes to safety for you and your family, you have a choice: prepare or repair? Preparing is more than buying a gun. It is a mindset and a recognition that you are ultimately responsible for your own best outcomes. Johnson and Seraphin tackle the issues, including the problems law enforcement now faces.

New Study On Covid Origins

Was Covid-19 a naturally-occurring mutation or was it manufactured in a lab? Dinesh D’Souza digs into a new study on the origins of Covid, revisiting some of the classic Covid lies from government authorities.

He explains further, plus also shares his thoughts on Houthi terrorism and the mystery of two missing Navy Seals, and discusses whether Texas has a right to secede over the unprotected border, and why our younger generation seems to have done nothing, discovered nothing and explored nothing.

The Left’s Tie To CCP

Monica Crowley, guest host on the Dinesh D’Souza podcast, lights it up about the Left’s big war and how it works in conjunction with the Chinese Communist Party and other enemies, and how they always take things too far.

Crowley elaborates, plus rips into Joe  Biden’s open border policy and how we are paying for our own destruction. Here’s her report.

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