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In this episode of The Patrick Coffin Show, former presidential candidate, Congressman, and Senator Rick Santorum opens up about his deep Catholic faith and how it shapes his perspective on politics and life. He reflects on the changing ethos of American politics, lamenting the drift away from traditional values and the growing polarization in society.
Santorum emphasizes the importance of protecting the sanctity of life, discussing his pro-life advocacy and his commitment to defending the unborn in a political climate that increasingly challenges these views. A poignant part of the interview focuses on his daughter, Isabella, who was born with Trisomy 18, a life-threatening genetic disorder.
Santorum shares the profound lessons he and his family have learned through her life, underscoring the dignity and value of every person, no matter how vulnerable. This episode pulls back the curtain to show the human and Christian side of a politician known for public verbal fist fights and controversial stances.
Topics covered in this episode:
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Blue Collar Conservatives: Recommitting to an America That Works by Rick Santorum https://amzn.to/48uja9j
@RickSantorum on Twitter
Patrick Coffin: Website: https://www.patrickcoffin.media/ Twitter: @coffinmedia Facebook: Patrick Coffin Media Insta: @realpatrickcoffin Rumble: The Patrick Coffin Show
In a powerful simulcast between author and Salcedo Storm radio host Chris Salcedo, “America's Liberty Loving Latino” and Patrick Coffin, the two hosts exchanged ideas, principles, and media experiences on communicating the vital role of Christianity in shaping America's future.
Both Mr. Salcedo and I—meeting for the first time in this mutual interview—stressed that faith is not just a personal belief but a cornerstone for maintaining freedom, justice, and a sense of community in an increasingly secular world.
Throughout the discussion, we argued that the erosion of Christian principles has contributed to most if not all of the social and political challenges facing the country today. They called for a revival of religious values, urging Christians to become more vocal in the public sphere and to stand firm in defending their faith. Chris, author of the novel Liberty Rises, agrees strongly that reclaiming the original idea for America must involve a recovery of her religious and moral fervor.
Topics covered in this episode:
Chris Salcedos website, with sundry links www.chrissalcedo.com
Watch The Extended Uncensored Version Of this Episode in The True North Movement https://www.patrickcoffin.media/the-true-north-movement/
In this episode, we sit down with Kyle Mann, editor-in-chief of The Babylon Bee, and Patrick for a thought-provoking and often hilarious conversation about media deception, the state of comedy, and the rise of censorship.
We begin by unpacking the media’s coverage of the January 6 US Capitol events, in light of the new documentary written by and starring Mr. Mann, titled January 6: The Most Deadliest Day. Kyle and Patrick provide their insights on how media bias distorts facts and impacts political discourse.
We also explore the death of comedy in today’s cultural climate. Kyle, one of the main creative forces behind The Babylon Bee's satirical edge, shares how comedy, once a tool for truth-telling, is being stifled by political correctness and cancel culture. We discuss the broader implications of this cultural shift and the importance of preserving humor in challenging times.
Both Kyle and Patrick share their personal experiences with deplatforming and content moderation, emphasizing the role of Big Tech in silencing dissenting voices and alternative viewpoints. Join us for an engaging and timely conversation on the future of free speech, comedy, and the media’s role in shaping public thought.
Topics covered in this episode:
- The origins of “The Bee” - Examples of politically controversial events being lied about by the MSM - Juicy details in their new documentary January 6: The Most Deadliest Day - How narratives are shaped and manipulated, and used to control public perception - The role of Kyle’s Christian faith in the tone and intent of the Bee’s parodies - How the Bee’s staff determine what passes muster
Resources shared in this episode:
January 6: The Most Deadliest Day (link) https://babylonbee.com/january6
Babylon Bee website https://babylonbee.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebabylonbee
Twitter: https://x.com/The_Kyle_Mann
Patrick Coffin: Website: https://www.patrickcoffin.media/ Twitter: @coffinmedia Facebook: Patrick Coffin Media Insta: @realpatrickcoffin Rumble: The Patrick Coffin Show
In this episode of The Patrick Coffin Show, host Patrick sits down with the amazing Kamala Harris impersonator Ester Paltilova (Estee Palti) in a free-wheeling improvised exchange. As political polarization intensifies, humor often becomes both a unifying force and effective coping tool. Estee (a wife and mom of young kids, and a professional nurse) drops truth bombs about the high wire walked by comedians in an era where people are quick to take offense.
Estee and Patrick dive into how satire and humor can open up difficult conversations and discuss the absurdities of modern life with family and friends. Estee explains how comedians today have a responsibility to both entertain and provoke thought, while also navigating the ever-evolving boundaries of what’s considered "acceptable" in comedy.
The conversation also touches on the growing trend of cancel culture and the impact it has on artistic expression, despite pressures to conform. Ultimately, the episode underscores how laughter can be a powerful antidote to division, helping us connect and—maybe—transcend differences.
Topics covered in this episode:
Improv session complete with word association game with Vice President Kamala Harris!
When Estee discovered her gift of unbelievable imitation of Kamala and her infamous cackle
Why censorship of comedy is dangerous
How comedy and wit can break media spells and hello people use their brains
The media’s love affair with, and advocacy for, the Harris/Walz ticket
The importance of humor in winning hearts and minds to clear thinking and creating teachable moments for the audience
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Estee Palti’s socials: mommyrn88 on Twitter, and Instagram
Estee merch: https://www.shopwithmommyrn.shop/
In this episode of The Patrick Coffin Show, host Coffin critiques a recent interview between Jordan Peterson and Zeena Schreck, daughter of Anton Szandor LeVay (born Levey, 1930-1997). With direct quotes, Coffin expresses concern over the normalization of occult and satanic figures in mainstream discussions, arguing that Peterson's platforming of Schreck inadvertently lends credibility to her controversial past as a high priestess in the church of satan.
Coffin dissects the conversation, highlighting what appears to be Peterson's failure to critically engage with the spiritual dangers associated with the new tantric Buddhism, which replaced her Satanism after a leadership stint in the Sethian Liberation Movement (SLM), another occultic sect.
She has distanced herself from her previous satanic beliefs, but the Peterson interview fails to provide cautionary context regarding the influences of diabolical ideologies. Confused and suffering people like Zeena Schreck deserve the clarity of the fullness of truth and healing found uniquely in Christ. Peterson’s gnostic-Jungian biases, however, seem to prevent him from bringing an objective, biblical critique to the self-rationalizing narrative laid down by his guest.
The episode encourages listeners to approach crucial interviews like this with discernment, especially when discussing spirituality and metaphysical basics like good and evil— matters that not only impact personal perceptions of morality and faith, but of reality itself.
Covered in this episode:
The dangers of reducing a satanist monster like Anton LeVay into a mere “carnival barker” or “showman”
Evidence that his daughter Zeena Schreck is still bound in some way by evil spirits
Why Jesus Christ is the only answer to the reality of satanic influence and infiltration
What happens when true evil is banalized as a mere human construct
The effects of profound satanic initiation and neglect
Why “tantric Buddhism” is just a more benign form of satan worship
Thoughts on the dangers of the writings of Carl Gustav Jung
Resources mentioned in this episode:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmWXuEKTLcY
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