Kira does a quick wrap of the much-anticipated Trump/Harris debate. Did anyone win? Did anyone lose? Did anyone interrupt? Did it any of it make a difference? Kira digs in. Link to debate highlights below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhjjaJ_YZcU
Kamala Harris finally sat down to an interview with CNN. Kira breaks down all 20 minutes, but because CNN broke it into three parts, Kira will too. Here is part 1. Want to know Kamala’s policy positions? What she’ll do on Day 1 in office…or year 5 depending on how you look at it? want to know how she plans to turn around the economy? You probably won’t find out any of that here, but at least you’ll have fun listening to the word salads alongside Kira.
Trump waded into hostile territory this past week when he agreed to appear at a forum held by the National Association of Black Journalists in Chicago. Kira breaks down the entire interview. Did Trump get an invite to the cookout or just get cooked? Kira analyzes it all using her amazing superpowers of critical thinking.
I'm Just Sayin - Turning 50 and Feeling Nifty
I'm Just Sayin - Candace Owens has always been this person
Devon Kurtz of the Cicero Institute joins Kira to discus the recent SCOTUS Grant’s Pass decision that affects public camping. Did this decision in effect ban homelessness, as some critics have said? What larger issues are at play here, and what historical decisions are lurking underneath the homelessness crisis? Devon drops a couple of big truth bombs on Kira in this episode, so don’t miss it!
Kira breaks down the recent political chaos, what is concerning, what’s encouraging and what happens next.Also, Kira is 50 this week! For those asking how they can bless Kira for her birthday, please subscribe and leave a 5 star review!
Happy Independence Day! Kira reaches back to one of our greatest revolutionaries and first President, George Washington. How does his Farewell Address of 1796 speak to modern American woes? As we wade through a contentious election year, let’s look back on these inspiring, patriotic, and sometimes prescient words from George Washington. Let them be a reminder of where we came from, what is to be protected, and how delicate the blessings of liberty can be.
Kira breaks down the meltdown, bringing analysis of the first Trump/Biden debate of the season (and perhaps the last). We’ve never seen a presidential debate quite like this one. It was brutal to watch and left more than a few Americans asking, “Who exactly is in charge of the country?” America bought the ticket, let’s take this ride together.
Kira wraps up her analysis of the New York Magazine article that asks, “Are Republican Women Okay?” CORRECTION: In the previous episode we identified the article by the wrong title. The title is “Are Republican Women Okay?” By Rebecca Traister
I'm Just Sayin - The Feds Attack a Whistleblower
Kira breaks down an op ed from New York Magazine asking the most pressing, stressful, concerning question of our time: What is Wrong With Republican Women? Surely the author makes a logical, coherent case for why republican women are the absolute worst…right? Kira digs in.
Kira analyzes and contrasts two very different college commencement speeches - Joe Biden’s speech at Morehouse and Harrison Butker’s address to Benedictine College. What makes a good commencement speech? What was the difference between the President’s address and Butker’s? And what about THE CONTROVERSY? Did Butker cross a line? Kira thinks through all of it this week. Links to speeches below. Chime in at jlty@protonmail.com Biden’s Morehouse address https://youtu.be/YOw3lHgJYdM?si=jtzAziaWHtMGlR-IButker’s Benedictine addresshttps://youtu.be/-JS7RIKSaCc?si=4YNt3kaPMv4W-0nz
I'm Just Sayin - Freedom Deserves a Month (Juneteenth edition)
Kira welcomes Adam Coleman, author of “Black Victim to Black Victor” and they chat about accountability, racism and the importance of manhood. https://www.amazon.com/Black-Victim-Victor-Identifying-ideologies/dp/B0915JT4XD/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=black+victim+to+black+victor&qid=1683797076&sprefix=%2Caps%2C73&sr=8-1
Tessa
I’m white and the racism pendulum is swinging in the opposite direction as if it’s a necessary move to make up for history. It inspires hope to hear Black Americans who aren’t embracing the CRT movement and who look more in the direction of Martin Luther King Jr.’s , “I Have A Dream”. Thank you for being brave enough to stand up and speak out against the errors of speech sensorship. Use it before we lose it 💗
Laura Ridge
as a white people, not a white-people thing - I think this stupidity is a more-money-than-sense thing
Sam Belsito
how do you have a serious podcast and your or your guest leave you email alerts on your phone turned on? dinging every 60 seconds...
Stephen Zalen
There is an old saying. "If you look for racism, you will find it."
Tina Whittington
such good insight! thank you Pastor Vic!