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“The Hunt.” It’s a Jack Cashill co-written book which involves a father and two sons thwarting a terrorist plot while elk hunting. But now you can help create the sequel called “Skeleton Crew” The premise is that everyone who got the COVID vaccine dies, leaving mainly the unvaccinated rural/working class population and military personnel alive. Are these leftovers capable of re-building society? You may have a word in how the s...
Welcome to America, the new Banana Republic. Thanks to what we call banana republicans in Washington, we shudder as they fail to stand up for conservative principles and the Constitution in exchange for a comfortable lobbying job or pensions. In the meantime…Democrats have an active agenda and the banana republicans offer no real opposition.
There they are…the somewhat faded COEXIST bumper stickers. Do they now represent false unity and moral relativism by different groups who will probably be battling it out at the 2024 Democratic National Convention in a fight over which group is the most marginalized? Buckle up, there’s so much more to talk about!
Let’s talk about DARVO (Deny, Accuse, Reverse Victim and Oppressor). A tactic seen in personal and political spheres. We’ll travel up and down the political spectrum discussing who DARVO’s and who doesn’t. The list is long and I’m sure you’ll hear your favorite names mentioned.
In this episode, they dive into the world of golf, proposing to explore what golf tells us about America, beyond mere golf stories. Calling golf a meritocracy, they admire its individualism and anti-collectivism, comparing professional golfers to entrepreneurs. They lament the politicization of sports and society's shift towards ephemeral issues, contrasting it with golf's enduring values. They reflect on golf's unique position as...
Stop the world we want to get off….why? Daylight Savings Time. The world has gone crazy with this multiple resetting of clocks phenomenon. Our hosts argue that such policies, including Daylight Savings, stem from progressive-era movements that introduced major amendments and societal changes. They discuss how these impositions reflect a broader trend of government control, touching upon related topics like climate change narrative...
Subsidiarity, subsidiarity, subsidiarity. Say the word, think the word, be the word! We dive into the word and its meaning to everything. Get our take on the April 2nd stadium vote plus the need for great Sheriffs, the need to show up, library problems and some worries about Purdue. It’s all here to hear folks.
Grab your tux! It’s the Awards show from our two Hollywood style guys. We chat about the importance and significance of awards and winning them (if any). We touch on awards in the sports domain and the integrity of these awards and we’ll wrap with a discussion of issues related to diversity and inclusion of these awards and why this year’s Oscars will be different. Your limo is waiting…
Buckle up. We’ve got a lot to say about guys freezing in the backyard, the Chiefs celebration/shooting spree, the “just like every other city” downtown ballpark and the old “bread and circuses” routine. Let’s just get a bunch of stuff off our chests!
In this episode we discuss societal and cultural changes considering the influence of traditional TV sitcoms on the public's perception, evolving language trends, and the effect woke culture has had on media institutions. We chat about societal attitudes towards physical appearance, especially obesity, and discuss the overuse of the term "Black Swan". We conclude with reflections on recent social movements, such as Black Lives Ma...
In this episode, Jack and Loy discuss how secular humanists, with a godless life, attempt to fill their spiritual void through projection, and thereby externalize their own guilt and shame onto others, often in a public and high-profile manner. We pose the theory that the secular humanist's tendency to act out is due to a common connection: an absence of what some people call a 'god hole'. Want to know more? Then settle in to th...
Today, we're discussing the future of America's youth. There are encouraging signs of change fueled by young figures like Charlie Kirk. They're fostering serious, grounded conversations, contrasting with the trivial disruptions on college campuses in past decades.
Despite the negativity surrounding youths in the current media, there's a noticeable shift towards more reasoned arguments and depth in their political discourse.
There's...
Today, Cashel and Edge debate over the Americans with Disabilities Act and its impact on our society. They observe how it influences everything from small businesses to parking lots. The ADA inadvertently obstructs entrepreneurial efforts by burdening small businesses with extensive adaptations and regulations to cater to a minority. Moreover, they oppose the misuse of ADA privileges by non-disabled persons, adding to society's cy...
We’re taking an excursion into Jack’s early career life with job interviews that seemed to hit the fan. It wasn’t Jack, it was the companies themselves. We call it Corporate Oppression that leads us to our topic…a powerful elite, characterized as "psychopaths, sociopaths, eugenicists, moral relativists, secular humanists," is engaged in systematic oppression of American values and institutions. This oppression manifests in variou...
Today's topic is language deterioration and vocabulary quality among kids today. We identify a stark decline in language skills among society, tied to our lax education system. We nostalgically remember how Reader’s Digest played a role in vocabulary enhancement of older generations. We stand by the belief that language marks a key to success. We see the disintegration of language in our contemporary society, owing mostly to educat...
OK! Everybody just laugh a minute. We’re talking about humor’s role in politics and society and how it can highlight and critique political issues in an engaging way. Plus “intersectionality”. That complex sociopolitical issue encompassing class, race, sexual orientation and more. We have some thoughts about that plus the rise of anti-Semitism and the fears associated with it.
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Hang on…we’re approaching the intersections of humor, society, and politics. How did humor evolve, especially in Hollywood. What’s the state of humor in America today and what has political correctness in comedy done to the good old belly laugh? Can a comedian face legal consequences for a joke that was shared? Our duo throws in some humor and scratches their heads at the way some comedy is perceived these days. Thanks for list...
Let’s dive in. Subjects included in this episode include the introduction of soccer into American schools and suggests that it was a form of insurgency by non-athletic individuals with a political agenda. The decline of baseball and a visit to a baseball game that resembled a showbiz extravaganza. We delve into the significance of Hank Aaron's quest to break Babe Ruth's home run record, focusing on the racially charged aspect a...
We’re traveling back to 2000 when Jack moderated a Republican debate in Kansas City. Two of the headliners passed on the debate so Jack was stuck with the leftovers. The excitement peaks when Jack has to pull a footstool. Listen to get the full story. But now for the “meat” of the show. We are in a Police State. Or are we? And perhaps that’s not the best name for it now...but the truth may be that we are dealing with psychop...
What groups have become increasingly subversive and have strayed from their original benign purposes? How about The American Library Association, The American Medical Association and even the Ad Council. Is it time to liberate and reform these institutions? We’ll put them under the microscope in this episode.
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