Erik Prince On Strengthening President Trump’s Security: “It Takes A Hunter To Know A Hunter”
Eric Prince talked about his recommendations to increase the security around President Trump after two assassination attempts.
Rep. Eli Crane Joins The WarRoom To Discuss President Trump’s Security And Reckless Spending
Eli Crane and Cory Mills talked about the assassination attempts against President Trump and their anger at Republicans over spending.
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Rep. Cory Mills: “I’d Rather Fight And Lose Than Not Fight At All”
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Joe Allen Explains The Rabbit Hole Of Censorship When It Comes To AI And Deepfakes
Joe Allen talked about recognizing the differences between deep fakes and real photos.
Johnny Vedmore Dives Into Eric Weinstein’s Past Work At The UN
In a conversation between Joe Allen and Johnny Vedmore, they discuss the Intellectual Dark Web (IDW), particularly Eric Weinstein’s shifting views. Allen starts by highlighting Weinstein’s role in founding the IDW, where figures like Jordan Peterson and Ben Shapiro challenged societal norms. However, Vedmore suggests Weinstein is not entirely honest about his positions, specifically on immigration. He notes Weinstein’s past work with the United Nations, where he supported policies encouraging mass low-skilled immigration, allegedly contributing to wage suppression and economic strain in the U.S. Vedmore believes this contradicts Weinstein’s current stance as a defender of borders. The conversation extends to broader criticism of IDW figures, like Peterson and Shapiro, who, despite portraying themselves as independent critics, are perceived by Vedmore as benefiting from institutional backing. He argues that these individuals are manipulating audiences under the guise of defending traditional values, ultimately questioning their authenticity and alignment with the everyday worker’s interests.
TJ Harker: ‘The Best Thing That Could Ever Happen’
In a conversation between Joe Allen and TJ Harker on War Room, Allen emphasized the platform’s role as a voice for “real people” against institutional forces that have led society into difficult situations. Harker then delved into a detailed analysis of British colonialism, examining its impact on the economic development of former colonies. His research showed a strong correlation between the length of British colonial rule and the per capita GDP of those nations, suggesting that longer periods under British governance led to more successful self-governance and economic growth. Harker critiqued the modern left for promoting “white guilt” while ignoring the civilizing and governance-building aspects of British colonialism. He argued that the British introduced principles of self-governance, similar to American ideals rooted in the Declaration of Independence, which helped colonies advance, though many were unprepared for independence after short periods under British rule.