Bold & Blunt Podcast
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Recent Stories
Columbia University bizarrely bars pro-Israel professor from campus
Columbia University, which tolerated for weeks the presence of pro-Palestinian, pro-Hamas agitators on campus, has just banned a loudmouth. His name is Shai Davidai. He's an assistant professor in the business school. And interestingly, he's an avid pro-Israel advocate. The optics just ain't good on this.
Bold & Blunt: More Christians running for political office, please
Fact is, America needs more Christians seeking political office. It's impossible to maintain the ideal of God-given rights and liberties for the individual, if those of godly character and biblical values don't fill the offices of government.
Taliban take full advantage of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris fecklessness
Nice job, Joe Biden. Great job, Kamala Harris. The botched withdrawal of Afghanistan has not just been an embarrassment to America; it's been a total betrayal of American interests and allies. That they're still billing it a success is nothing short of gaslighting and lies.
Bold & Blunt: America-Israel relations - and global freedom - on ballot
This November election isn't just about the fate of America. It's about the fate of U.S.-Israel relations, the fate of Middle East peace, the fate of liberties around the globe. Choose wisely.
Christians who fail to vote are shameful
Roughly 104 million people of faith, including 41 million Christians, say they're not going to vote this November. That's not just a dereliction of patriotic and biblical duties. It's an open door to demonic forces to steal away this nation's government.
Sheriff-gone-nuts on bungled burger order shows arrogance of civil service sector
Sheriff Craig Owens was so angry at Burger King employees for botching his order, he called for police backup and faster than he could finish singing "have it your way," three siren-blasting cop cars arrived on the scene. If only individuals being robbed in the streets could get such a show of police response.
Bold & Blunt: November beckons, as world erupts in flames
This November is a crucial turning point for America, for Israel, for free societies of the world -- because the two candidates for the White House couldn't be more different in their approaches to policies and platforms.
That's rich: Democrats decimate economy, then blame businesses
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Rep. Madeleine Dean, both Democrats, sent cease and desist letters to heads of major companies about "shrinkflation" -- the practice of cutting portion and product sizes while jacking up prices to consumers. That's rich. As if the Democrats themselves weren't to blame for causing the shrinkflation in the first place.
Bold & Blunt: Oct. 7 anniversary brings more hatred of Jews
It's been a year since the horrific Hamas terror attack against Israel, and the war is far from over -- in fact, it's not just continued, but expanded. And much of the world wrongfully blames Israel.
Corporate DEI's long, slow, happy death
Toyota, facing backlash about forced Diversity, Equity and Inclusion training as well as its sponsorship of pro-LGBTQ events, is reeling in the woke and changing its mind about participating in measures pushed by the leftist advocacy group, the Human Rights Campaign. Yay. Another DEI agenda bites the dust.