"media influence"
2 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke opened with a patriotic poem about American decline and constitutional values, then discussed concerns about Hollywood's cultural influence, particularly regarding depictions of Vikings and perceived anti-Christian messaging. He criticized what he characterized as coordinated efforts to promote violence and cultural degradation, expressed skepticism about Trump's cabinet appointments and their loyalty to constitutional principles, and questioned the authenticity of the Bible used at the presidential inauguration.
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Mark Koernke and Don Betcher discussed the weekend food stamp card outages affecting 18 states, analyzing whether it was a computer glitch, federal control mechanism, or cyber attack. They extensively covered combat readiness, small unit tactics, and Murphy's Laws of Combat from Patrick Henry's Green Horse novel, emphasizing preparedness and leadership. The hosts advocated for a November 1st cable and satellite shutdown campaign to pressure lawmakers into impeaching President Obama, framing it as economic leverage against the banking and media establishment. They concluded with commentary on political responses to government overreach and the necessity of armed resistance.