Episodios

  • Echo Chambers and Moral Failures: The Conservative Civil War with Phil Labonte
    Nov 3 2025

    James Lindsay sparks controversy by calling Timcast "Marxist" on X, setting off a wave of debate. The episode also explores the ongoing fight over the filibuster, key moments from the Jewish Republican conference, and the dominance of Warhawk rhetoric within conservative circles. Discussion turns to Tucker Carlson's decision to platform Nick Fuentes and the backlash that followed. In the audience Q&A, the hosts weigh in on free speech absolutism, moral contradictions, and the enduring truth that if you give them the power to feed you, you give them the power to starve you.

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    1 h y 19 m
  • YouTube Star vs. DC Swamp: Brandon Herrera's 2026 Crusade
    Oct 21 2025

    In this episode, Josie (The Redheaded Libertarian) sits down with Brandon Herrera,"The AK Guy," firearms manufacturer, YouTube creator, and 2026 congressional candidate for Texas's 23rd district.
    They trace Brandon's journey from a nomadic military childhood and dropping out of pre-law to build one of YouTube's largest gun channels, with over 4 million subscribers and half a billion views. Brandon opens up about balancing humor and education in an age of censorship, the trials of building his signature AK-50 rifle, and the mission behind The AK Guy Inc.
    The conversation then turns to his political run for Congress, where Brandon challenges incumbent Rep. Tony Gonzales amid breaking allegations involving Gonzales's senior aide, whose tragic death in Uvalde has stirred controversy over transparency and ethics. Brandon shares his candid thoughts on accountability, veteran issues, and restoring integrity to Texas politics, all while keeping his trademark wit intact.
    From his time on the Unsubscribe Podcast to his advocacy for liberty, mental health, and the 2nd Amendment, this episode dives deep into the man behind the memes, the rifles, and the movement.

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    1 h y 37 m
  • The Dragon's Prophecy: Unmasking the Spiritual War in the Middle East with Dinesh D'Souza
    Sep 23 2025

    In this episode, we dive into Dinesh D'Souza's latest documentary The Dragon's Prophecy, a film that connects the Israel-Palestine conflict to biblical end-times prophecy. We unpack the central thesis of the film and explore how it weaves together archaeology, history, and theology to interpret the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks through a prophetic lens. From interviews with world leaders like Benjamin Netanyahu and Mike Huckabee to the influence of Jonathan Cahn's bestselling book, we discuss the key figures shaping the narrative and the "secret key" the film claims can unlock the mystery of the Middle East crisis.
    We also examine how D'Souza's filmmaking style blends political analysis with spiritual warfare, interpreting the "dragon" of Revelation as a symbol for modern geopolitics, Islamic extremism, and rising global anti-Semitism. Along the way, we consider how the documentary connects ancient biblical conflicts with present-day terrorism, the risks of filming in an active war zone, and the warnings it offers about the future.
    Whether you view it as prophecy unfolding or political commentary, The Dragon's Prophecy challenges audiences to consider the spiritual dimension of today's Middle East conflict and what it means for the world at large.

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    52 m
  • Political Prosecution? Meme Creator Cleared After Biden DOJ Case, with Douglass Mackey
    Aug 5 2025

    In this explosive episode, Josie sits down with Douglass Mackey — the former economist-turned-meme war veteran who faced federal prosecution for a joke. Mackey made headlines after being convicted for sharing a satirical meme about Hillary Clinton during the 2016 election — a conviction that was later overturned after a fierce legal battle with the Biden Justice Department.
    Josie dives deep with Douglass as he breaks down what the meme actually said, what inspired it, and how things spiraled into a full-blown federal case. He walks us through the moment he knew something was off, the shocking details of his arrest, the surreal charges, and what it was like to stand trial in a case many saw as politically motivated.
    They explore the aftermath of his conviction, his experience on bond, and how it felt to finally defeat the government in court. Now a free man, Douglass opens up about the personal toll, the weaponization of the justice system, and what comes next.

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    39 m
  • The long Khan- Josie features Chase Geiser
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode, Josie and Chase tackle the wild Sydney Sweeney Nazi accusations, explore the controversy around a whites-only settlement in Arkansas, and break down Trump's new EU tariff deal. We also bounce around a few unexpected rabbit holes—because why not?

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    55 m
  • Epstein, Grok, and Mecha Hitler: A Wild Ride with Toby Turner
    Jul 16 2025

    In this no-holds-barred episode, Josie sits down with internet personality Toby Turner for a chaotic and thought-provoking conversation that dives deep into the weird corners of culture, conspiracy, and AI. From the shadowy legacy of Jeffrey Epstein to the rise of Grok (Elon Musk's snarky AI), and somehow spiraling into a debate about Mecha Hitler in video game lore and satire — no topic is too bizarre or off-limits.

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    59 m
  • Josie and Clint react to Trump Bombing Iran Nuclear Sites
    Jul 10 2025

    Clint Russell and Josie, the Redheaded Libertarian, deliver a high-stakes, real-time reaction to Trump's shocking announcement of military strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. They unpack the brewing MAGA divide, the resurgence of neocon influence, and the global stakes with Russia and China now looming. Could this be the flashpoint that ignites World War III?

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    48 m
  • ZeroHedge Debate Moderated by Josie, Mike Benz vs. Cenk Uygur Debate US Foreign Aid
    Jul 1 2025

    But is it worse than that? Not simply a wealth transfer but a lever of control, wielded by the U.S. government to make weaker nations fall in line. Soft power as they call it.
    Few understand it better than Mike Benz, formerly the "Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Communications and Information Policy" at the State Department. Benz believes soft power and foreign aid, managed effectively, have their place in the U.S. empire. Tonight we are bringing the reformist Benz together with foreign aid proponent Cenk Uygur and abolitionist Keith Knight (editor of Scott Horton's Libertarian Institute) to answer the question: "should we abolish foreign aid?" Hosted by Josie.

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    1 h y 28 m