In this episode, Dinesh reveals who’s really running the country, since we know it isn’t the mumbling, bumbling figure who has the title of President. Mitch McConnell warns that Democrats’ efforts to overturn the filibuster and change voting laws are naked exercises of power; Dinesh asks what remedy, if any, the founders devised for our current situation. Who hates Asian-Americans? Dinesh shows it is many of the same people who are now proclaiming their political solidarity with them. Congress is conducting an investigation of Parler, but if what Parler says is true, Dinesh concludes we need an investigation of Congress and its financial ties to Big Tech monopolies. Robert Kiyosaki, author of “Rich Dad, Poor Dad,” joins Dinesh with advice on how to succeed in today’s surreal political and economic environment. Also, by explaining the logic of “sub specie aeternitatis,” Dinesh shows why we can live contentedly even in the midst of the craziness around us.
In this episode, Dinesh undertakes a futile search for Biden’s brain, and then spells out the implications for democracy when the man who is elected to run things is quite obviously not running things. Pondering America’s petty obsessions and China’s global ambitions, Dinesh asks whether China is...
In this episode, Dinesh reflects on the Muslim mass shooter in Boulder and Democrats’ immediate calls for gun restrictions, noting that the last time Muslim radicals went on a killing spree in New York on 9/11, no one called for outlawing the two weapons involved, namely boxcutters and airplanes....
In this episode, Dinesh reveals how the Biden administration’s immigration policy involves two types of exploitation: the exploitation of desperately poor migrants and also of equally-desperate American workers struggling to keep their jobs and wages. James O’Keefe of Project Veritas joins Dines...