• Election Fraud Myths And Modern Gestapo Tactics Put Our Country's 250Th Year In Doubt
    Jan 19 2026

    We look at the unique challenge faced by Republican candidates in states dominated by their party for over a decade, particularly how they navigate elections with only outdated talking points to rely on. We highlight the situation in Ohio, using Robert Sprague as a case study. As the current treasurer, he seeks to run for Secretary of State with a platform centered on a familiar narrative about election fraud, despite his party's long-standing control of the state's electoral process any many voter suppression laws passed. Still the claims of fraud have been debunked by active investigations led by the state’s current Republican Secretary of State, emphasizing that the statistics reveal that voter fraud is exceedingly rare in Ohio.

    We shift focus to the deeply troubling incident that occurred in Minneapolis, where an ICE agent's reckless actions resulted in the death of an innocent woman. The systemic harassment faced by communities under the current administration, based on policies rooted in fear and racism have led to a culture of intimidation and violence, like a modern-day Gestapo. This violent encounter is part of a broader pattern of discriminatory practices, echoing the horrors of history where marginalized groups faced with physical violence that is labeled "legal".

    Finally we reflect on the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States and its Declaration of Independence. There are alarming parallels between the grievances expressed in 1776 and today's political climate. We read from the Declaration, highlighting the founding principles that emphasize the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, stressing that these rights are compromised under the current administration. The ongoing legislative abuses and the power dynamics at play undermines the very essence of democracy.

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    49 mins
  • Dennis Prager's Attack On Secularism Is Christian Nationalist Smear Campaign
    Dec 30 2025

    We look into a video series featuring conservative commentator Dennis Prager titled "The Consequences of Secularism." We take a critical look at Prager's claims, which often rely on misleading language and emotional rhetoric, aiming to push his agenda against secularism - which he doesn't define. Throughout the episode, we dissect the implications of his discourse and what they reveal about the broader cultural conversation around religion and secularism.

    Prager's perspective paints a dire picture of a society that he believes is collapsing due to a decline in religious adherence. He presents himself as a defender of Judeo-Christian values, arguing that the absence of belief leads to societal chaos. I examine his repetitive assertions and the logical inconsistencies they often entail, beginning with his opening gambit, which claims that if society becomes too secular, it will inevitably collapse. He doesn't see the irony of making that same claim since the 1970s

    We need to call out the selection of studies he presents, especially when they align with his ideological perspective while he dismisses findings that contradict his agenda. For instance, while Prager cites research linking religious involvement with lower suicide rates, we point out studies that highlight the mental health benefits of secular support systems particularly for trans kids that Prager and his PragerU regularly dismiss.

    We also explore Prager's tendency to conflate individual beliefs with broader social policies. His claims about movements like "defund the police" are particularly scrutinized, revealing his tendency to misrepresent nuanced discussions within progressive circles. Defunding police, often tied to calls for social justice reform, is framed by Prager as a sign of moral decay, while I argue that this viewpoint ignores the legitimate motivations behind advocacy for community-centered safety approaches.

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    41 mins
  • Whiskey Pete and the American Taliban Reporting for Duty
    Dec 9 2025

    As December temperatures plunge below freezing, it becomes painfully apparent that while churches often advocate for helping the underprivileged, their doors frequently remain closed when it matters most. A homeless man was found dead in Toledo, raising critical questions about why faith-based institutions do not open their doors as warming centers during dire circumstances. With many churches only utilized a few times a week, it seems they could make a meaningful difference during these harsh conditions. Instead, many individuals within the church community have seemingly bought into the stigmatization of the homeless, seeing them as "dirty" or morally culpable rather than as fellow humans deserving of compassion.

    Then we note the troubling rise of right-wing influence in the media, particularly through a CBS prime-time town hall featuring Erika Kirk, widow of far-right figure Charlie Kirk. The event, moderated by conservative commentator Bari Weiss, is framed as an exploration of grief, faith, and politics. The event is propaganda that perpetuates harmful narratives around women's roles, echoing the anti-feminist sentiments that Charlie Kirk espoused before his death. Erica's position as the new face of Kirk's organization is rife with irony. A former businesswoman, she is now expected to uphold her late husband's regressive vision of womanhood, which discourages career pursuits in favor of traditional domestic roles.

    We then look at the potential severing of ties between the U.S. military and Scouting America due to the organization's evolving stance on inclusiveness, particularly with the inclusion of girls and LGBTQ+ individuals. The federal government should cut ties, years ago, because the scouts exclude atheists.

    We also slip in an update on legal developments involving Pastor Chris Avell and his efforts to operate a homeless shelter in his church’s complex, in Bryan, Ohio, as he battles local ordinances. The situation raises significant questions about the intersection of religious freedom and public safety.

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    45 mins
  • Splitting Epstein's Hair & Antisemitism
    Nov 22 2025

    We look at a concerning aspect of the LifeWise Academy's curriculum, which has been accused of promoting anti-Semitic teachings to children. We look at specific examples from the curriculum that seem to frame Jewish individuals as antagonists in the narrative surrounding Jesus Christ. Is it appropriate to be teaching such material to impressionable young minds, reinforcing harmful stereotypes rather than promoting understanding or compassion?

    Next we talk about an officer with the Toledo Fire Department who was terminated for voicing indifference following the murder of conservative figure Charlie Kirk. The action raises broader concerns about free speech and political expression, especially considering that conservative ideologies often cry foul over cancellation when they face criticism or consequences for their statements.

    Updating the ongoing Epstein saga, we’ve shifted into a phase where discussions on the age of victims have become disturbingly prevalent. This has reignited arguments about the nuances of consent as some right-wing figures attempt to minimize the severity of allegations connected to Epstein by suggesting distinctions between minors and young adults. We call out the moral bankruptcy of these arguments and the vast historical context surrounding the harmful trope of blaming individuals instead of the systemic issues that allow for such abuses. So of course the Catholic League wants to get on the age of the victim bandwagon.

    We also add the voice of Rebecca Watson who takes the rich and powerful to task over the child abuse and trafficking detailed in the Epstein case especially as it touches some of the people in the science and freethought movement.

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    41 mins
  • Holy War on Public Schools: How Lifewise & "Off-School Property" Film Misleads on Religious Education
    Oct 28 2025

    We take a close look at the infomercial/documentary titled "Off-School Property," produced by LifeWise Academy, which claims to present a solution around the separation of church and state in education to have kids learn the Holy Bible. Released in over 700 theaters, this film promotes LifeWise Academy's approach to religious education during public school hours by manipulating facts and narratives to bolster their claims.

    LifeWise boasts approximately $35 million in donations yet the organization struggles with uneven enrollment figures across various regions. Their film aims to mask such challenges with slick production value and emotionally charged testimonials, thus creating a facade of widespread acceptance and appeal.

    We dissect a few key segments from the film, which employs a narrative structure that presents a problem — public school neutrality regarding religion — and follows up with the purported solution offered by LifeWise. Through the use of audio clips from the film, we will highlight instances where their portrayal of facts strays far from reality.

    We also touch on the film's interpretation of the secularization of public education. The documentary argues that schools’ neutral stance toward religion is inherently hostile, misrepresenting foundational legal principles surrounding the separation of church and state.

    The film oversimplifies the complexities of diverse beliefs within a pluralistic society. Many families already have the option to pursue religious education through private institutions if they choose not to utilize the public school system. The film's claims fail to acknowledge that public education serves all students, regardless of their faith, thereby necessitating a neutral, non-preferential environment. Lifewise leans on the voluntary aspect of their program but their ultimate goal is to integrated with the public school like gym and art.

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    45 mins
  • The Trumpian Assault on Voting, Race, and Freedom of Religion
    Oct 17 2025

    We discuss the resurgence of racism, particularly in this era of Trump’s rule. We start the journey talking about church-state separation in public schools, demonstrating the systematic violation of children’s rights when religious teachings are integrated in their education through policy created by Christian nationalists. This reversal of argumentation has prompted troubling precedent in some recent legal battles, including the notorious example of a football coach praying on the field that illustrates a dangerous narrative toward endorsement of religious activity in schools and how that leads to the latest conservative pushback on race and gender scholarships that is compounding systemic inequities not resolving them. The US Supreme Court is also poised to gut the Voting Rights Act to help dilute Black voting power since there are Black people in Congress and the conservatives believe that means voting rights protections aren't needed.

    Transitioning to legislative developments, we examine a current bill in Ohio that was passed which would regulate the administration of overdose reversal drugs in schools, and was later amended to include provisions favorable to LifeWise Academy. The unthinkingly adopted passage of this amendment along partisan lines raises serious questions of transparency in governance and the continuance of favoring religious instruction during school hours at the expense of the fair funding of real rational education.

    We then examine the connotations of President Trump's National Security Presidential Memorandum, in which those who oppose Trump and his policies are viewed as potential foes. The new measure aims to repress and silence all forms of political dissent. Building off that historical overreach, with some links to the past, we encourage listeners to be on their toes, aware and watchful — that engaging and informing each other on our rights is critical in standing up when the tide of intolerance and authoritarian government approaches.

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    50 mins
  • Kirk's Corpse on Parade and Nestor's Progressive Truth
    Sep 23 2025

    We start with the divisive legacy of Charlie Kirk, whose recent death has sparked a wave of controversy and hypocrisy from the far right. We begin by dissecting the blatant attempts to martyr Kirk, likening their efforts to a modern-day propaganda campaign reminiscent of Horst Wessel from the Nazi party era. We fervently argue against the glorification of a man who was a "racist" and "bigot," emphasizing how Kirk's sole purpose was to spread division and chaos through his flare for inciting fake debates on college campuses and his podcasts — all while profiting from his inflammatory rhetoric. From supporting January 6 insurrectionists to making harmful remarks about marginalized communities, we expose Kirk’s toxic legacy and the right's grotesque eagerness to canonize him posthumously.

    Then to cleanse our palate, we have a discussion with Sean Nestor, a progressive activist in the Toledo area, who brings a fresh perspective on the current political landscape. He tackles the often-heard sentiment that voting doesn't matter, challenging the notion that both major parties are equally to blame for the political malaise. Sean argues for a more nuanced understanding of the electoral process, advocating for the potential impact of local and state-level elections, and emphasizing the need to actively participate even in a flawed system. The conversation highlights the importance of engagement in various political contexts and the necessity to build alternatives to the traditional two-party system.

    We look at one solution to the problem by using ranked-choice voting, reflecting on its historical roots in Ohio and its potential to give voice to third parties and independent candidates. We express disappointment with current Republican efforts to suppress this voting method, linking it to broader trends of giving the powerful even more control at the electorate's expense. Sean raises critical points about representation and articulates a vision for a more inclusive political dialogue, particularly for the disenchanted voters who feel alienated by the status quo.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Ramaswamy: Why Did Unions Back a "Tech Bro" Union-Buster?
    Sep 9 2025

    We're calling out the blatant hypocrisy of Congressman Bob Latta and the GOP's latest con: rebranding Trump's tax cuts. They're trying to sell you a "Working Family Tax Cut," but the truth is, it's a handout to the rich that guts vital programs like Medicaid and SNAP. We'll expose how they're twisting the truth, even when the polls show that most people—including Republicans—aren't buying it. Are you ready to see through the smoke and mirrors?

    Then, we're turning the spotlight on the dangerous game of putting questionable characters in charge of our health. We're talking about Robert Kennedy Jr. and his anti-vax agenda. We'll look at the consequences of promoting conspiracy theories and the very real threat of diseases making a comeback.

    Finally we'll expose a shocking betrayal: an Ohio Union Council endorsing Vivek Ramaswamy, a self-proclaimed "tech bro" whose party has a history of stomping on workers' rights. Get ready to have your mind blown! This episode is your wake-up call. Are you ready to listen?

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    38 mins