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The Strait Opens, The War Ends? + AMA – AD FREE
The markets are surging and oil prices are plunging with the news of a ceasefire in Lebanon and open traffic for the Strait of Hormuz. The show covers the critical breaking and how it paves the way for a winning message in November. Chris Rufo covers the empire of fraud in Gavin Newsom’s California, where taxpayer dollars fund transgender surgeries for homeless illegal immigrants. Then it’s the weekly AMA with questions on marriage visas, Rush’s golden microphone, and more.
The ATF Report + RINO Amnesty For Haitians – AD FREE
A newly-released ATF analysis offers decisive evidence that Tyler Robinson’s gun fired the round that killed Charlie. Jay Town dissects the report and explains why he is confident in the case’s outcome. Auron MacIntyre talks about a fresh RINO push to give amnesty to Haitians. Plus, Producer Daisy returns from maternity leave for another round of No Stupid Questions covering Hungary, Lebanon, and Sabrina Carpenter (in ascending order of importance).
VP Vance at UGA + Kamala Harris and the Seven Dwarfs? – AD FREE
Vice President Vance hit UGA on Tuesday night after threats targeted Erika Kirk, and had a lot to say about Gaza, Epstein, the pope, and more. The show has the clips, then talks to Mark Halperin about the Democrats’ ever-evolving 2028 field, where Kamala Harris is somehow still a frontrunner. Alex Marlow talks about the massive success of the president’s immigration rollback, and Jan Jekielek discusses the China threat.
The Catholic Cardinals and the Trump Administration – AD FREE
After dissing the president, the pope paid a visit to Algeria, where Christians are persecuted. Meanwhile, America’s top cardinals are picking a fight with U.S. immigration laws. What is going on with the Catholic Church’s leadership? Peachy Keenan talks about that and the departure of Eric Swalwell from American politics. Jacob Siegel discusses “The Information State” that uses control of knowledge to control the public. Jeremy Carl bids farewell to Viktor Orban, the best conservative leader of the past twenty years.
How do we pair up TPUSA kids with professionals in the communities up here?
I’ve got a YUGE idea to collaborate with Mike Rowe and contractors, and all professions up here, to incentivize internships & community involvement in growth, etc.
We must flip ‘26 NOW, governance is our best campaigning!
A Brighter Future for California: David Collenberg for Governor
My name is David Collenberg. I’m a 43-year-old native son of California, a proud father of five, and a fifth-generation farmer. California has always been my home, my livelihood, and my passion. I’ve worked the land, felt the struggles of droughts, weathered economic uncertainties, and celebrated the bounty of this great state. Now, I’m ready to work for you.
California deserves a leader who understands the challenges of everyday families. As a father, I’ve faced the same questions every parent does: How can we make sure our children inherit a better future? As a farmer, I’ve experienced firsthand the struggles of sustaining businesses through ever-changing regulations and economic pressures. I know what it takes to work hard, innovate, and persevere.
My vision for California is rooted in three core values:
Supporting Our Communities
Strong families and local communities are the backbone of California. I’ll advocate for policies that strengthen education, ensure affordable housing, and improve public safety.
Protecting Our Natural Resources
As someone who depends on California’s land and water, I understand how vital they are to our economy and future. I’ll champion sustainable solutions that protect our environment while supporting industries that feed and power our state.
Restoring Opportunity for All
California should be a place where anyone willing to work hard can succeed. I’ll fight to cut through red tape, support small businesses, and invest in the infrastructure we need to thrive.
It’s time for leadership that represents all of us, from the bustling cities to the fertile fields. Together, we can make California a beacon of opportunity, innovation, and hope.
I’m David Collenberg, and I’m running for Governor to bring California back to its roots while planting the seeds for a better future. Let’s build it together.