Show Notes
[00:30] Biden’s Drug Cocktail (8 minutes)
Joe Biden’s doctor has stopped Biden’s heart medication so he can take Paxlovid, a COVID medication—despite FDA warnings that this action can cause blood clots and Dr. Fauci’s admission that he relapsed badly after taking the drug. A year and a half ago, Joe Biden said that if he and Vice President Kamala Harris ever had an irreconcilable moral difference, he would “develop a disease and resign.” What is going on here?
[9:05] COVID Double Standard Is Pure Theater (19 minutes)
When COVID-positive Donald Trump took his mask off while standing alone on the White House balcony in October 2020, the media frenzy was hysterical. Now, a maskless Joe Biden assures us that he’s fine, despite having COVID—and the propaganda media seems utterly unconcerned about the virus or even the president’s health.
[27:46] January 6 ‘Gotchas’ (9 minutes)
The January 6 insurrection investigation is packed with laughable “gotcha” moments—outtakes from a video President Trump recorded on January 7, Sen. Josh Hawley jogging slowly as the Capitol Police evacuated the Senate chamber, and so on. These clips are “horrifying” evidence of a “rolling coup,” according to the talking heads on cable news. Meanwhile, the actual violence and crime filling the streets of America is ignored.
[36:55] Antiochus Versus Jeroboam (4 minutes)
It is becoming increasingly obvious that there are two strong forces in American politics: Donald Trump and Barack Obama, who is currently enjoying the third term of his presidency. PJ Media recently referred to Obama as the “lightbringer” and suggested that he could run for an official third term if the Democrats changed the Constitution. Also, Axios was horrified to report that when President Trump returns, he and his supporters plan to purge the “deep state” and fill political positions with loyalists faithful to the Trump agenda.
[41:14] God Reaches Out to His Youth (14 minutes)
America is experiencing a shocking epidemic of crime—much of it fueled by young people. This is a striking contrast to the joyful, uplifting activity keeping our teens busy and happy at SEP right now.