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Who We Are And Why We Are Doing This Stuart Brisgel, from the United States, and David Solomon, from Canada, have debated so many different topics. Many enjoyed our banter and rants and our friends recommended that we share it with others. That is exactly what this forum is! We will broadcast a 15-minute rant every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:00 Eastern on a variety of topics. Join us and share your thoughts here, on our social media pages and even recommend a topic for us to discuss.#therantnetwork #podcasting #opinion #podcaster #podcastshow #live #business #discussion #economics #politics #discussion #sports #racism #socialmedia #education #conservative #education
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"Is the Democratic Party finally waking up to the dangers of its own extremism, or are voters simply tired of endless partisan warfare?" This week’s political shakeup shows that even the party faithful are rejecting radicalism in favour of centrism, signalling a backlash against the loudest progressive voices. As history reminds us, unity and common purpose have guided nations through their darkest times—but will today’s leaders listen, or double down on division? The coming elections may rev...
Western activism is dying not with a bang, but with a whimper—where did all the Pro-Palestinian voices go? Over the last 2 years, city streets and campuses erupted in protest, hashtags painted monuments and social feeds, but today, the silence is deafening. The collective outrage has evaporated, revealing the hollow core of moral outrage culture: fleeting attention, click-bait priorities, and confusion between volume and true victory. If we cared yesterday, why have we moved on so quickly? It...
When will politicians, the media, entertainers and influencers stop playing games with our safety? The hypocrisy at the heart of global politics has never been more blatant—when Iran threatens nuclear devastation, so many want to turn a blind eye, but one move from Trump and suddenly, outrage erupts. Blame Israel and the Jews for everything going wrong is fashionable and acceptable, but no one is willing to call out the hypocrisy. From years of empty words to the explosive revelations of Iran...
"How many more innocent lives must be put at risk before we call out the enablers of antisemitic violence in our own backyard?" Yesterday’s horrifying attack on a Michigan synagogue, targeting children and staff, is not an isolated incident but the result of sustained hate fuelled by extremists across the political spectrum and institutions that look the other way. When leaders—left and right—spread blame, and universities tolerate open antisemitism, tragedy is the natural consequence. It’s t...
Here’s the uncomfortable question this podcast keeps circling: why do some governments get nonstop moral outrage for enforcing borders or fighting wars, while others commit massive abuses and barely make the front page? We argue that coverage standards shift depending on who’s acting and whether a storyline helps or hurts certain political figures—pointing to examples like immigration enforcement, wars in the Middle East, and how Israel’s actions are framed compared with China’s treatment of ...
"The tidal wave of online hate on The Rant Network that is targeting Iranians is more vicious than anything we've seen in the past six years—even during COVID and the Biden era." After facing relentless noise, misinformation, and outright bigotry on social media, it's shocking to witness the sheer scale of hostility against people who’ve endured nearly five decades of oppression. In our latest episode, we dig into viral reactions and ask: Why has the conversation about Iran become a lightning...
Why are western leaders more interested in their own political lives and not those of their citizens? How come leaders in Canada, the UK and Spain refuse to condemn Iran for its attacks on their neighbors and on civilians and focus only on Trump? Simply put, they are worried that voters will hate them for siding with Trump. So, they must find ways to distance themselves and blame Trump for higher oil prices and even global instability. In today’s episode of The Rant Network, we call out these...
The West’s greatest foreign policy failure is believing that every adversary is just one handshake away from peace—a myth that has cost lives from the 1979 embassy takeover to today’s deadly drone wars. Over forty years, the same cycle of provocation, denial, and weak consequences has led to escalating threats from Iran, while history’s hard lessons are too often lost in the noise. Clarity and credible deterrence aren’t warmongering; they’re the protections that prevent disaster. Tune in to t...
“If you’re calling this ‘unthinkable,’ ask yourself why you’ve normalized 47 years of terror.” In today’s episode of The Rant Network, we argue that the U.S. and Israel’s reported strikes on Iran represent long-overdue “peace through power,” claiming diplomacy has repeatedly failed and that the Iranian regime’s leadership and proxy network have fueled decades of threats and violence. We frame the moment as a potential turning point for regional security and for Iranians who have lived under r...
If this is what passes for leadership on the world stage, no one should be surprised that trust is collapsing everywhere else. When public figures, as demonstrated by Democrats this week, refuse basic decorum, prioritize theatrics over responsibility, and model childish behavior instead of accountability, the damage doesn’t stop in government—it spills into workplaces, classrooms, and families. Leadership isn’t blind loyalty, performative outrage, or walking out when things get uncomfortable;...
If blaming Jews for the world’s problems is back in fashion, then we’ve learned absolutely nothing from history. In this raw and unapologetic episode of the Rant Network, we confront how antisemitism mutates with every global crisis—first Gaza, now Iran—while facts are ignored, narratives are weaponized, and Jews worldwide pay the price for accusations they did not earn and wars they did not start. This is not about left or right, Israel or Palestine; it’s about a centuries‑old pattern of sca...
“What if national pride itself has become the most controversial idea in modern politics?” In a heated exchange sparked by Olympic hockey, this episode of The Rant Network explores how sports, patriotism, and political identity collide on both sides of the political divide, questioning why moments meant for unity so often turn into cultural or political flashpoints. The conversation contrasts athletic achievement with media narratives, examines discomfort around national symbols, and challeng...
America didn’t just flirt with fascism once—and the receipts are hiding in plain sight. This episode of The Rant Network cracks open a buried chapter of the 1930s U.S., when mass rallies and mainstream figures normalized antisemitism, then spotlights the everyday Americans who pushed back—workers, veterans, shopkeepers, and organizers who refused silence. From there, it draws a chilling through‑line to today: after the October 7 Hamas terror attacks, antisemitic incidents surged globally whil...
The world’s security blanket is being yanked away—and most countries aren’t ready for the cold. For decades, global stability was built on the assumption that someone else would always step in, pay the bill, and handle the threats, but that era is clearly ending. From rising cyberattacks to escalating military tests and fractured alliances, the message is no longer subtle: self‑reliance, real investment, and shared responsibility are no longer optional. This isn’t about abandoning partnership...
Sports didn’t suddenly get political—society did, and that courtside flag moment just showed how fast people are ready to turn a random player into the face of a conflict he never asked to represent. This episode of The Rant Network digs into how one tiny visual at the NBA All‑Star Game lead to a whole debate about loyalty, identity, and who gets judged for what. We talk about why some athletes get to move on while Jewish and Israeli players keep getting dragged back into the same tests, how ...
Olympic Figure Skating's Judging Crisis: Nothing Has Changed A Rant Network Special They promised us it was fixed after Salt Lake City 2002. They swore the new system would end the corruption after Sochi 2014. And yet, here we are in February 2026, with ANOTHER Olympic ice dance scandal making headlines. Join us for a deep dive into the history of figure skating's broken judging system—from vote-trading schemes that shocked the world to the latest controversy that proves nothing has really ch...
"The Hillstone Files: A 30-Year Pattern of Discrimination, Deception, and Disregard" When I walked into Hillstone's Bal Harbour location with a reservation and a medical emergency, I never imagined I would uncover a restaurant empire built on broken promises and federal violations. What started as a simple request—"Can I get a piece of bread? I'm diabetic and my blood sugar is crashing"—turned into a corporate nightmare featuring: ⚖️ An active EEOC federal lawsuit for age discrimination 💰 A C...
“If this is what passes for leadership in 2026, no wonder Americans feel held hostage by their own government.” In today’s rant we tear into the never‑ending budget chaos, the blame games, and the political theatre that make Washington look more like a circus than a functioning democracy. From spend‑happy lawmakers pushing ideological wish lists to the constant last‑minute “crisis budgeting,” this episode exposes why the system feels broken—and why voters on both sides are fed up. Tune in and...
“If you don’t agree with me, you’re my enemy—that’s the toxic narrative fueling today’s political circus.” Today's podcast dives headfirst into how media framing, partisan fear‑mongering, and recycled narratives keep the country locked in an endless loop of outrage. From passport panic to selective outrage over immigration, we break down how both sides manipulate emotion, distort context, and weaponize labels to score political points. It’s not about left vs. right—it’s about waking up to how...
“Award shows are selling activism like merch—loud on stage, silent when it counts.” Today's episode of The Rant Network calls out the performative outrage machine, from red‑carpet speeches to social feeds that change faster than headlines—pins for Ukraine, slogans about policing and ICE, and applause chasing that never becomes real work. If the cause matters, stop rewarding grandstanding and start demanding receipts: consistent principles, tangible action, and accountability over optics. Tire...






















