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Author: Brandon Tatum

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Every week I release videos talking about politics, life, and success.

As a black conservative my voice and opinions are not usually popular, but this platform gives me an opportunity to share my beliefs with an appreciative and receptive audience.

I hope these podcasts help keep you informed, inspired, and every once in a while... laughing.

Love y‘all.
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This episode hits hard from the start. I break down the tragic story of a 15-year-old boy killed over something as small as a pair of jeans and why this is a deeper issue we can’t keep ignoring. Then we shift gears to a viral spring break segment that’s funny on the surface but exposes a serious reality about how disconnected some people are from what’s really going on in the world. From there, I get into the chaos at airports across the country, where ICE agents are stepping in to help TSA while the media spins the narrative. I give you the reality versus the headlines, call out the nonsense, and leave you with a real perspective on what’s actually happening in America right now.
Let me tell you something, this episode is all over the place in the best way possible. We break down the LaGuardia crash and the serious questions surrounding how something like that could even happen with safety systems in place. Then we shift to what’s going on at airports across the country, where ICE agents are stepping in to assist TSA while workers are going unpaid, and somehow that’s turned into a political fight instead of a solution. From there, we get into Joe Kent and the growing controversy around his statements, contradictions, and the bigger issue of people pushing narratives that just don’t add up. We also touch on a wild case involving a quadriplegic corn hole champion murder suspect that raises more questions than answers.
This episode kicks off light with one of the funniest viral moments you’ll see all week, a Florida man going viral for looking exactly like Jeffrey Epstein. But things escalate quickly as I break down Cenk Uygur completely losing it on Piers Morgan, pushing wild claims that don’t hold up under basic scrutiny. I also react to Netanyahu shutting down fake news about his death and address the bigger narrative around Israel, influence, and how easily people fall into conspiracy thinking without facts. Then we get into the Joe Kent controversy heating up, with Dan Bongino stepping in and calling out what he sees as deception and “hidden knowledge” games. Finally, we close with the wild Afro Man case, where a police raid turned into viral music videos and a courtroom battle over free speech. It’s funny, it’s chaotic, but it raises a serious question about accountability, rights, and what justice really looks like in America today.
Let me tell you something. This one gets real. I break down the Joe Kent controversy and why I said what I said, separating honorable military service from actions that deserve accountability. Then we dig into the bigger issue, narratives around Iran, Israel, and the wild conspiracy thinking that’s pulling people away from common sense. I walk through the logic, the contradictions, and why some of these arguments just don’t hold up under scrutiny.
Nick Shirley is exposing what looks like massive fraud in California, from empty daycares collecting government money to questionable hospice operations tied to luxury lifestyles. It raises serious questions about where taxpayer dollars are going and why it takes independent journalists to uncover what agencies should already be policing. At the same time, the fallout from Joe Kent’s resignation continues as past statements clash with his current stance on Iran, sparking debate about leadership, loyalty, and national security. Add in surprising moments from John Fetterman breaking with his party, and controversial commentary from Joy Reid, and it paints a bigger picture of shifting narratives, political contradictions, and a culture that feels increasingly disconnected from common sense.
A controversial St. Patrick’s Day message by Mayor Mamdani leaves out its Christian roots entirely, sparking a broader conversation about identity, leadership, and the growing divide in how history and values are presented. It raises a bigger question about whether leaders are choosing unity or intentionally leaning into division. On a more serious note, the backlash surrounding Erica Kirk highlights the ugliness of online speculation and the hypocrisy of attacking a grieving family without facts. We also break down the Joe Kent controversy, his resignation, and the larger debate around Iran, national security, and what real leadership looks like when the pressure is on.
On this episode, we break down the latest chaos surrounding Tucker Carlson after claims he could face scrutiny over communications with Iran, and why critics say his rhetoric has gone completely off the rails. We also dive into the DHS shutdown fallout and how TSA disruptions are causing massive travel delays across the country while politicians continue playing political games in Washington. Plus, we react to the latest Hollywood nonsense from the Oscars as celebrities once again turn an awards show into a political rally. From ceasefire virtue signaling to Jimmy Kimmel’s latest Trump jokes, we break down why Hollywood elites seem more out of touch than ever.
On this episode, we break down the latest developments in the Charlie Kirk murder case and what the preliminary hearings actually mean. I explain why the defense is trying to limit public exposure before trial, what their strategy really is, and why this case is not about guilt or innocence but about whether the killer will face the death penalty. We also dive into the wild drama surrounding Dwight Howard and his wife after a shocking 911 call and viral livestream, the dangerous lies being sold to young women about OnlyFans and “empowerment,” and the hypocrisy behind media figures bragging about running companies with almost no men. It is a packed show with real talk, cultural commentary, and a lot of things people are afraid to say out loud.
Breaking news out of Michigan as a gunman opens fire at a synagogue before being neutralized by security. In this episode, we break down what happened, why security at places of worship is more important than ever, and the latest developments as authorities continue investigating the attack. We also dive into escalating tensions with Iran, new warnings about possible drone threats, and reactions from leaders like Senator John Fetterman. Plus, the media meltdown over steak and lobster for deployed troops, the controversy surrounding Mayor Mamdani’s Ramadan event, and a viral clip showing exactly why the debate over men competing in women’s sports isn’t going away anytime soon.
In this episode, we break down growing tensions between the NYPD and New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani after a controversial guest was hosted at the mayor’s mansion while officers who stopped a terror threat received little recognition. The conversation also dives into the broader debate about leadership, law enforcement, and the message city leaders send to the men and women protecting the public. We also cover CNN host Abby Phillip being forced to apologize after spreading inaccurate information about a terror incident, the viral controversy surrounding Nicole Curtis’ appearance on The Breakfast Club, and a viral clip of a friendship ending over support for Charlie Kirk. It’s a wide-ranging discussion about media narratives, political loyalty, and the growing divide in how Americans handle disagreement.
In this episode, we break down a developing situation in New York after the mayor’s residence was evacuated following a suspicious device found nearby. The discussion also dives into the attempted terror attack tied to ISIS-inspired suspects and the media’s handling of the story, with criticism of outlets accused of downplaying key details. The show also covers major updates on the conflict with Iran and reactions to the U.S. military’s strategy and strikes. Later, the conversation shifts to the debate around Dak Prescott reportedly walking away from a relationship over a prenup dispute.
In this episode, we break down a chaotic weekend of headlines, starting with a shocking terror incident outside the New York City mayor’s residence and the political fallout that followed. The discussion dives into the media narrative, the mayor’s response, and the controversy surrounding his wife after reports surfaced about her social media activity related to the October 7 attacks. The show also takes a hard look at the controversy over Kristi Noem’s $200 million government ad campaign, raising serious questions about potential corruption and government spending. The episode closes with commentary on the politics surrounding Jesse Jackson’s funeral, reactions to changes on The View, and a discussion about the growing concerns and lawsuits tied to popular weight-loss drugs like Ozempic.
In this episode, I break down the political fallout after Jasmine Crockett loses her position and react to the even more radical figure stepping in to replace her. I also discuss President Trump’s comments about Cuba and the broader geopolitical implications as tensions continue to rise in the region. We also dive into some cultural insanity, including a viral dating story that perfectly captures the contradictions in modern race politics, and a shocking clip of a pastor pushing extreme ideology from the pulpit. From foreign policy to culture and faith, I give my unfiltered reaction to the stories everyone is talking about.
This episode covers a wide range of breaking and controversial stories. I react to the news of Kristi Noem being removed from her role and what it could signal about the direction of the Trump administration, and I break down a shocking moment involving a Marine publicly supporting pro-Palestinian rhetoric while wearing his uniform. I also discuss the viral case of a father charged with murder after killing the man accused of kidnapping and assaulting his daughter, and why many people believe he should be the new sheriff in town. On top of that, I weigh in on the Mr. Tendenrism controversy, the growing conflict with Iran, and a heated debate about Israel, the Constitution, and America’s role in global conflicts.
In this episode, I react to Jasmine Crockett losing her primary and what it says about the changing political landscape in Texas. I also break down the growing divide among conservative voices, including comments from Marjorie Taylor Greene, Megyn Kelly, and Tucker Carlson, and why some figures seem to be drifting away from America First principles. I also discuss the escalating conflict with Iran, including the historic sinking of an Iranian warship by a U.S. submarine, and give my perspective on a disturbing case involving a 12-year-old girl allegedly assaulted by several boys, explaining the legal realities behind the charges.
We’re back in Arizona and diving straight into the chaos. I break down the latest on Iran, why I support President Trump’s strategic strikes, and respond to the media figures and politicians calling it an “illegal war.” We also react to clips from The View, Megan Kelly’s controversial comments, and the left’s emotional meltdown over national security. I lay out why I believe this move was about protecting America first, not starting another endless war. Then we shift gears to the newly released Bill and Hillary Clinton deposition clips tied to Epstein, where I give my honest take on what’s real, what’s speculation, and why most of it may end up being a nothing burger without hard evidence. We also cover the Smoothie King employees fired for refusing service to Trump supporters, the cultural rot behind it, and what it says about where we are as a country. This episode is blunt, unapologetic, and focused on common sense in a world that’s losing it.
I’m coming to you from New York City and we’re not holding back. We’re breaking down the escalating conflict with Iran and why I believe President Trump made the right call. I respond directly to the critics, lay out the national security case, and explain why stopping Iran from getting nuclear weapons is not war mongering but common sense. We also react to powerful commentary from Marco Rubio and Scott Jennings that cuts through the media spin. Then we shift to the terror shooting in Austin, the disturbing background of the suspect, and what this says about immigration, assimilation, and public safety. I also address the chaos at Nipsey Hussle’s brother’s restaurant opening and the deeper cultural issues we refuse to confront. This episode is blunt, direct, and focused on truth, accountability, and protecting America at all costs.
We’re covering it all today. Stephen A. Smith sits down with Dave Rubin and takes shots at President Trump, JD Vance goes after Tim Walz as massive Medicaid fraud rocks Minnesota, I break down the autism funding scandal, the numbers that don’t add up, and why leadership accountability actually matters. We’re cutting through the noise and getting to the facts. Then it gets even crazier. A so-called pastor tries to claim Jesus was “queer,” Bill Clinton gets deposed, and the Epstein distraction machine keeps spinning. I explain why we cannot lose focus on what truly impacts this country: the economy, border security, fraud, and protecting our values. If you don’t believe we’re in a fight right now, you’re not paying attention.
Today we break down the State of the Union and the absolute meltdown from the left. From Al Green’s outburst to Whoopi and Don Lemon losing their minds, I react to the hypocrisy in real time. Meanwhile, Stephen A. Smith and even Fetterman drop some surprising truth bombs about how Democrats keep playing right into Trump’s hands. We also cover the alleged boat shooting near Cuba, Hillary Clinton’s Epstein deposition drama, and the disgraceful snowball attack on NYPD officers in New York. This episode is about accountability, common sense, and calling out foolishness on both sides when it deserves it.
We start with a troubling update in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, and I’m going to be honest with you. The more details that come out, the less things make sense. The surveillance footage, the backpack, the timeline. Something is not adding up, and I break down why this case feels deeper than what we’re being told. Then I address what Dan Bongino said about the attacks on Erica Kirk, and I’m not holding back. If you claim to love Charlie Kirk, you cannot trash his widow with zero evidence. Period. I speak directly about the rumors, the division, and why I refuse to participate in tearing down a man’s wife when he’s no longer here to defend her. This is about integrity, loyalty, and standing on principle even when it’s unpopular.
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Griffin Clary

anyone that believes the bs that mandumie needs tonhave their head examined

Nov 6th
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Griffin Clary

if a mosque is attack by anyone the media goes ape ahit but when a synagogue or a church is attack they dont care

Aug 31st
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Griffin Clary

then that fat bitch can go join them

Jun 19th
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