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Check out the best highlights from your favorite shows on The First! And be sure to share them to spread the word and thwart the Big Tech overlords.
Check out the best highlights from your favorite shows on The First! And be sure to share them to spread the word and thwart the Big Tech overlords.
Over the weekend, a reporter was permanently banned on Twitter for questioning some of the government’s narratives, vaccines, and other policies. So, why is it that every time we ask valid questions or ask for straight answers in this midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are automatically censored, deplatformed, or banned? Dana Loesch bends the knee on the war over questions.
Mercedes Schlapp, Senior Fellow at the American Conservative Union joins Buck to discuss Biden’s handling of the evacuation from Afghanistan leading to a dramatic decline in his poll numbers.
Rob Smith, host of the ‘Rob Smith is Problematic’ Podcast joins Buck to discuss the CDC’s attempt at controlling what we say by publishing language guide to promote quote ‘health equity.’
Being a part of the Special Operations Forces, means being a part of something bigger than yourself. These selfless, courageous, and skilled Special Op’s Veterans carried out secret missions in Afghanistan to help evacuate those in Afghanistan. Mark Geist, Former U.S. Marine and Co-Author of ‘13 Hours: The Inside Account of What Really Happened in Benghazi,’ details the courage and skills it takes for these special Operation Forces to do these special missions, as he sits down with Mike Slater to also evaluate the Afghanistan withdrawal. You can learn more at shadowwarriorsproject.org, if you would also like to be a part of something bigger than yourself.
Our military servicemen and women are the true heroes. The twenty-year war in Afghanistan came to a tragic and abrupt end, but it was in no part due to our failed military. Our system, our leaders, our President failed us all. We owe it to our fallen soldiers and TRUE HEROES to now carry on their legacies. Mike Slater tells the stories about the boy with the yellow shirt ‘carry n’ shirt with fallen U.S. Marine Corporal Hunter Lopez, and the selfless acts of our nation’s loyal and courageous Special Operations Veterans, who have worked tirelessly to get those stranded out of Afghanistan.
Dana talks with Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) an author, political columnist, commentator, trial lawyer, and former colonel @ the US army and Sr Columnist @Townhallcom, on the infuriating failures of this Biden administration as it relates to Afghanistan, and how they seem to be failing at every level. G
Dana reacts to audio from mother of fallen marine killed in the Kabul attack.
Dana talks with Stephen Yates (@YatesComms), International Advisor, who advised during the Bush administration, and our regular guest who is here to again use his knowledge and logic on international issues – including all the nuance surrounding Afghanistan. Biden hasn’t named any ISIS-K leaders he supposedly killed with the drone strike, yet we are seeing …
Dana discusses the controversial statement by Secretary of State Anthony Blinken who denies that a list of American citizens was given to the Taliban.
Dana discusses the opportunity were the Taliban ceded control to the U.S. forces.
Congressman Jack Bergman, Lt. General, USMC (Ret), sits down with Jesse to shares his thoughts on the fallout in Afghanistan, and the heartbreak that surrounds our military service members and their families.
Biden’s press conference was worrisome. He stood at the mic, read from a prompter and piece of paper, and looked like he was half asleep. Worrisome to the say the least. We owe it to our nation’s military heroes to have leaders who are competent, tenacious, and ones who can actually lead the country and act like adults. The ineptness in the leadership of our country is appalling. There is hurt, anger, and disgust over what happened in Afghanistan. Our nation needs to fulfill their obligation to our military heroes. Jesse Kelly is pissed, and he has every right to be.