Turek and Hibbs Deployed to Fix Failing Fed Slop Narrative - Ep 121
6/2/20263 hr 29 min
Streamed live 4 hours ago
We'll take a look at the frankly weird podcast between Frank Turek and Jack Hibbs. We'll also take a quick gander at the rulings from today's Tyler Robinson hearing and discuss what they may mean for the future.
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First 90 secondsBarron Coleman· Host0:00
I wish you guys knew how much I looked forward all day to clicking on your comments during the opening theme. If you're watching on a replay, you're missing out. Join us live. That's a lot of fun. Guys, welcome in. Welcome in. Welcome in. We've got a lot to cover today. Um, I have heard your complaints. Uh, excuse me, excuse me. I've heard your comments, and, uh, we have an opening statement for you tonight. People b- few people have said, "But Ben, but Ben, Ben, where have the opening statements gone?" Well, ladies and gentlemen, these shows take a lot of research to put together, and so does o- writing an opening statement. They don't always go hand-in-hand. Uh, but today I think the opening statement's pretty good, and it lines up perfectly with what I, uh, sort of view as the big, um, I, I don't know, the big portion to today. We're gonna cover a few little small things, but there's, there's the, the really big podcast I wanna get to because I think it's deeply dishonest, and that's kinda my takeaway. I think it's a very deeply dishonest look at, um, Charlie Kirk, his last few days alive, uh, his legacy, what's become of TPUSA, his wife Erika, his foreign policy. I think it's just a deeply, deeply, deeply dishonest piece. Before I get to that, I noticed I tuned into the Charlie Kirk podcast to see Blake Neff looking mi- mildly sheepish this morning. Blake, if you're watching, sorry about that. [laughs] Sorry, big guy. Don't take it too personally. Um, but no, I thought, uh, yesterday's show was necessary. It's been coming for a while, and I just had the opportunity yesterday