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Story #1: After Jimmy Kimmel’s show is taken off air after his false and tasteless comments about Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, many on the Left are freaking out about Cancel Culture. But is this an attack on free speech or simply a business decision after years of tanking ratings? Will breaks down the hypocrisy of the Left suddenly “defending” free speech after years of cheering on Cancel Culture.
Story #2: Stand-up Comic and Host of 'Part Of The Problem,' Dave Smith joins Will to talk free speech, media bias, and the cultural fallout of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Smith calls out liberals who politicize tragedy and explains why Americans can’t trust legacy institutions. And don't get him started on former President Barack Obama.
Story #3: Christian minister and resident of Dearborn, MI, Ted Barham sits down with Will to share his story from Dearborn, Michigan, after clashing with the city’s Muslim mayor over renaming a street after a terrorist sympathizer. Barham explains why he spoke out, the backlash he’s faced, and why he insists on standing for truth and freedom while offering Christian love.
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(00:00) Will’s Monologue: Jimmy Kimmel Fired — Cancel Culture or Consequence
(18:00) Dave Smith on Free Speech, Hypocrisy, and Media Bias
(29:00) Smith: Obama, Rhetoric, and the Left’s Politicization of Tragedy
(50:15) Pastor Ted Barham on Clashing with Dearborn’s Mayor
(56:00) Barham: Islam, Freedom, and Christian Love
(1:13:00) Closing Thoughts
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Story #1: After Jimmy Kimmel’s show is taken off air after his false and tasteless comments about Charlie Kirk's alleged assassin, many on the Left are freaking out about Cancel Culture. But is this an attack on free speech or simply a business decision after years of tanking ratings? Will breaks down the hypocrisy of the Left suddenly “defending” free speech after years of cheering on Cancel Culture.
Story #2: Stand-up Comic and Host of 'Part Of The Problem,' Dave Smith joins Will to talk free speech, media bias, and the cultural fallout of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Smith calls out liberals who politicize tragedy and explains why Americans can’t trust legacy institutions. And don't get him started on former President Barack Obama.
Story #3: Christian minister and resident of Dearborn, MI, Ted Barham sits down with Will to share his story from Dearborn, Michigan, after clashing with the city’s Muslim mayor over renaming a street after a terrorist sympathizer. Barham explains why he spoke out, the backlash he’s faced, and why he insists on standing for truth and freedom while offering Christian love.
Subscribe to 'Will Cain Country' on YouTube here: Watch Will Cain Country!
Follow 'Will Cain Country' on X (@willcainshow), Instagram (@willcainshow), TikTok (@willcainshow), and Facebook (@willcainnews)
Follow Will on X: @WillCain
(00:00) Will’s Monologue: Jimmy Kimmel Fired — Cancel Culture or Consequence
(18:00) Dave Smith on Free Speech, Hypocrisy, and Media Bias
(29:00) Smith: Obama, Rhetoric, and the Left’s Politicization of Tragedy
(50:15) Pastor Ted Barham on Clashing with Dearborn’s Mayor
(56:00) Barham: Islam, Freedom, and Christian Love
(1:13:00) Closing Thoughts
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