Tuesday, November 4, 2025

11-4-25 Great Guests for Your Show

1. Greg Rabidoux: The Government Shut-Down is All Up to Dems

2. Wayne Allyn Root: I was Banned, Shadow-Banned, Censored and Silenced by Media

3. Daniel Greenfield: Mamdani's Campaign Was Made in Pakistan

4. Todd Sheets: Mamdani and the Long Arc of Socialism

5. Robert Spencer: One of Mamdani's Supporters Makes the Best Case Against Him Yet

6. Michele Steeb: A New Study Just Exposed the Corruption Behind America's Homelessness Crisis

7. Kenneth Rapoza: Senate Witnesses Discuss Reshoring and Making China's Massive Biotech Ecosystem Less Attractive for Big Pharma


The Government Shut-Down is All Up to Dems

By Greg Rabidoux, Award-Winning Filmmaker, Author & Cultural Commentator

The shut-down won't end until the Dems decide it's time. And they won't until the Marxist radicals who now control their Party allow them (The Senate Democrats) to do so. Will it come after Zohran Mamdani, the radical Socialist who supports global intifada and lots of free stuff for all, becomes the next Mayor of NYC? Maybe. Will it come when Palestinian extremist and terrorist-linked leader Linda Sarsour, a key power behind Mamdani's rise from unknown 29-year-old State Assemblyman to Mayor decides it is? Maybe. Or, will the shut-down end when too many key Democrat candidates start squealing from painful polling about the upcoming midterm elections? More likely. Power not policy, ideology not outcome rules the modern-day Left these days. [more...]


I was Banned, Shadow-Banned, Censored and Silenced by Media

By Wayne Allyn Root, National TV Host

I was the first mainstream TV and radio host in America to warn my viewers and listeners to run away from the Covid vaccine like it was a hand grenade. And then the un-American censorship started. I was being demonized and slandered as "a conspiracy theorist and a spreader of misinformation." All for the sin of simply speaking my opinions, and reporting the truth, in order to save lives - and keep my fans healthy. [more...]


Mamdani's Campaign Was Made in Pakistan

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the Horowitz Freedom Center

This is what foreign election interference looks like.

In my early analysis of what made Mamdani the NYC mayoral nominee, I noted that there was high turnout by the Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslim settler population in New York City combined with really low turnout and enthusiasm by traditional Democrats who weren't exactly enthused by Cuomo, et al. The 5% of New Yorkers who voted in the primary were very much a minority. This was a campaign driven by Mamdani's fellow Indian Muslims in occupied Pakistan and Bangladesh. Not even in the United States. [more...]


Mamdani and the Long Arc of Socialism

By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

"The parade of Democrats lining up behind Zohran Mamdani for mayor of New York City continues to grow, and the latest convert is House Minority Leader Hakeem Jefferies (The Wall Street Journal ). On October 23, former Democratic Senator Joe Manchin commented about the deep divide in his own Party: "The bottom line is, I've been telling them for the longest time, the 'D' brand is toxic. And the reason it's toxic is because you've allowed the far-left progressive wing of our party to define who we are. This is a battle for the soul of the Democratic Party. Are we going to be a party that's inclusive of all Democrats, or is this going to be a party of the far, far left?" [more...]


One of Mamdani's Supporters Makes the Best Case Against Him Yet

By Robert Spencer, Author of Intifada on the Hudson: The Selling of Zohran Mamdani

Linda Sarsour is no longer as high-profile as she once was, but those who remember the rough-and-tumble of a decade or so ago will recall her as a far-left agitator who epitomized the leftist/Islamic alliance by donning a hijab while styling herself as a feminist. She was also never shy about expressing a deep hatred for Israel, and so it comes as no surprise that Sarsour has now resurfaced as a strong supporter of the Marxist, Muslim Israel-hating likely next mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani. Sarsour has, however, inadvertently revealed what could be the most damaging aspect that has been revealed up to this point about his plans as mayor. That’s not to say, however, that this revelation is likely to hurt his chances of being elected on Tuesday; for many of his supporters, what Sarsour has revealed is an altogether good thing. [more...]


A New Study Just Exposed the Corruption Behind America's Homelessness Crisis

By Michele Steeb, Discovery Institute's Fix Homelessness Initiative

New investigation reveals how taxpayer money meant for homeless aid bankrolls anti-American political agendas

For years, Americans have been told that "compassion" for the homeless meant writing ever-larger checks – more money, more programs and far less accountability. Now, at last, we have some answers for why homelessness has exploded even amid a tripling of public spending. A groundbreaking investigation - "Infiltrated" – backed by more than 50 pages of documentation from the Capital Research Center in cooperation with Discovery Institute – pulls back the curtain on a vast system of corruption. It reveals how billions in taxpayer funds intended to lift people out of homelessness have instead bankrolled radical activism and anti-American political agendas, betraying both the taxpayers who fund it and the homeless they were meant to help. [more...]


Senate Witnesses Discuss Reshoring and Making China's Massive Biotech Ecosystem Less Attractive for Big Pharma

By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America

Witnesses at a Senate hearing on Wednesday, Oct. 29 titled "The Future of Biotech" discussed ways to facilitate reshoring and making it attractive to expand in the U.S. and conduct R&D here instead of in China. China has made itself an indispensable partner of Big Pharma. Their labs are becoming more innovative and are expected to be the main rival for Western pharmaceutical companies at home, and throughout Asian markets. China made biotechnology a key economic sector, using subsidies, scale, and speed to rival U.S. innovation. They want to be major global players in pharmaceuticals, one of the most traded items in global commerce. [more...]

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