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The podcast currently has 111 episodes available.
We're back!! The American Made and Paid Show is back in 2020 and in this episode we re-visit street conservatism, Christianity, and how progressive idealogy has infiltrated Western culture and history. The show will now be weekly on Thursday, live from 6 pm - 9 pm, on the American Made and Paid YouTube channel.
We continue our discussion on Kanye West, Katie Hill, and Christianity in this episode alongside new evidence that has surfaced regarding Jeffrey Epstein's apparent suicide, or shall we say now... homicide. Although nothing has been confirmed yet, this should not be surprising for anyone who is familiar with the Clinton circle.
Earlier this week, a US congress representative by the name of Katie Hill resigned from Congress amid a rather inappropriate affair. We decided to dive into this topic, this type of behavior from politicians, and Kanye's proclamation of faith.
Kanye West's proclamation of Christianity and release of his new album "Jesus is King" has evoked a lot of praise from the Christian community, but is this the first time West has proclaimed Christianity? Is this just a ploy to extract dollars from his fans, or is this a legitimate turn to faith?
A recent news story in Henderson about a police officer who shot and killed a mother who was suspected of stabbing her son prompts a another discussion about the education and mental state of our police officers, and the solutions that need to be present to alleviate violent incidents that may happen without good cause.
In this episode, we dive into a rather controversial ruling of a jury that ultimately decided against a Texas father seeking to block his 7 year old son from gender transition, and why Texas will inevitably go blue in the near future.
Tulsi Gabbard has risen through the debates and ranks as a contrarian in the Democrat party. And although we've discussed her candidacy and political background before on this show, we decided to dive into her anti-war sentiments, and how that is what she shares in common with Trump, and why that is unfavorable for both major political parties.
San Francisco's downtown area is now comparable to some of the world's most contaminated slums due to the fact that it is absolutely caked with drug needles, trash, and human feces. That is something that has been widely discussed and is now become a phenomenon that people are aware of, but we jump into this topic with a bit of a different perspective as to why San Francisco has gotten so unclean.
Diving into counterculture and the political spectrum is what we've covered extensively on this show, and today we decide to discuss the Joker movie, and the why it's appeal to counterculture has become popular and polarizing.
Although some people protesting Columbus Day for it's so called "colonial" and "genocidal" history, I don't hear about anyone complaining about a day off. In this episode, we dive into the background of Columbus' exploration of the Americas, and the influence of Roman Catholicism that followed as a result.
The podcast currently has 111 episodes available.