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The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Join us in some yuletide joy as we celebrate the holiday season with caroling and libations in our season finale.
In our penultimate episode, we explore unexpected consequences. Ken Paxton's attempt to open Pandora’s Box, the potential consequences that could arise from Trump’s claims, and the impact to the union from the refusal from members of Congress to be on the record.
We are back this week exploring the efforts from Trump’s legal team in courtrooms and hearings across the country.
This week we explore Trump’s efforts in the courtroom and the arguments presented by his attorneys. Additionally, we discuss the events that took place during the 2002 Millennium Challenge and the efforts of Friends of the Children, a national nonprofit mentoring the leaders of tomorrow.
This week, we examine the claims of voter fraud surrounding the 2020 General Election; and discuss the relationship between political parties and the people they represent.
It was a mad, mad, angry election, and this week’s episode explores the events that transpired following Tuesday, November 3rd (election day) and Saturday, November 7th (Biden declared the winner).
This week’s episode explores how the presidential race is impacting the Senate races in Kentucky, South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas. Additionally, we discuss if Texas Congressional District 21 is an indicator of the future of Texas as a whole and advertising within the New Mexico 2nd Congressional District. Finally, we review Trump’s final hand, the Hunter Biden Scandal.
Today’s episode analyzes the final presidential debate of the 2020 election. Explore President Trump and Vice President Biden’s key moments and blunders. While their first debate redefined absurdity, this time, they made a return towards civility.
After claiming that participating in a virtual debate would be a waste of his time, the 2nd presidential debate was canceled. Instead, America was witness to two competing presidential town halls. In today's episode, we discuss the consequences of these events and go over the Senate’s decision to fill a Supreme Court vacancy.
President Reagan once told voters to ask themselves “are you better off today, than you were four years ago,” before they cast their ballot. We examine this question and we review the country’s 11th vice presidential debate.
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.