This episode exposes how emotionally charged, misinformed campus activism is distorting America’s global priorities—and offers a sales-driven strategy for reclaiming the narrative.
Isaac Willour joins Brian Nichols to reveal why conservatives must quit whining, master strategic engagement, and lock in lasting cultural victories before the momentum slips away.
Brian Nichols and Joseph Bouchard dive into the rise of global gang networks, the failure of governments to stop them, and what that means for the future of freedom and order.
Ken Good exposes how Trump’s return is reversing failed criminal justice reforms by reintroducing law, order, and accountability in a system hijacked by politics.
Latino policy analyst Cruz Garcia shares his personal and political journey to explain why many Latinos are turning away from progressive immigration policies and embracing law-and-order solutions—sometimes even supporting Trump.
Persecuted for centuries, Coptic Christians face religious oppression in Egypt, forcing many to flee to the U.S.—but how does their plight shape America's immigration debate today?
A constitutional showdown over Trump's firing of NLRB Chair Wilcox could fundamentally reshape the relationship between the presidency, Congress, and unelected bureaucrats who have been making policy for decades.
The federal government is threatening to destroy the gig economy through restrictive labor regulations that would force 60 million Americans out of independent contracting and into traditional employment against their will.
RFK Jr's appointment as HHS Secretary promises unprecedented transparency in America's food, pharmaceutical, and healthcare industries that could eliminate chronic disease and fundamentally transform public health.
As aging populations strain pension systems, Canada faces crucial decisions about retirement reform while struggling to balance fiscal reality with political resistance to change.
Brian examines four viral moments that perfectly demonstrate why political hysteria and theatrical outrage are losing their effectiveness in American politics, as common sense approaches gain momentum with voters.
This episode explores how government intervention and regulation might be inadvertently helping Chinese tech companies gain ground against American innovation, while making a compelling case for free market solutions in the ongoing global tech race.
A deep dive into the art of storytelling and media manipulation, revealing how to think critically in an age of misinformation while exploring the psychology behind why some narratives capture our attention and others don't.
@BNicholsLiberty & @HeyRemso explore how Elon Musk and alternative media are dismantling traditional corporate media's control over political narratives, leading to a more democratized information landscape that terrifies the establishment.
Today's episode exposes how long-held cultural narratives are crumbling in 2024 as high-profile figures finally speak truth to power, revealing the real cost of political correctness in modern America.