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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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The Left isn’t a movement anymore—it’s a cult that silences debate and worships conformity. That’s the raw truth unpacked in this week’s Rant Network episode, where David and Stuart tear into the hypocrisy of media spin, the weaponization of education, and the refusal to acknowledge wins if they come from the “wrong” side. From mocking tragedy to rewriting national traditions, the conversation exposes how predictability, censorship, and ideological brainwashing are eroding the very foundation...
Celebrating the return of hostages without asking what comes next is the most dangerous illusion of all. Many in the world rejoices at the safe return of innocent lives, and rightly so—families are whole again, and a moment of humanity has broken through the darkness. Yet beneath the joy lies a harder truth: the region remains a tinderbox, with unresolved grievances, fragile ceasefires, and world leaders worrying more about voters in the home rather than seek peace. The question isn’t ju...
If you or your movement can’t celebrate the safe return of hostages, maybe it’s not a movement for life at all or there is something wrong with you. Our latest episode strips away the noise to tackle the uneasy silence following a ceasefire, exposing the contradictions when “peace” is met with indifference instead of relief. We dig into why prioritizing hostages matters, the aftermath for survivors, and challenge the double standards we see on campuses and online. Tune in for a candid, no-slo...
What if the foundations of “law and order” in North America are unravelling before our eyes, and no one wants to admit it? Our latest podcast dives into the messy reality behind headlines: how shifting trust, blurred borders, and uneven rule enforcement are gutting not only our sense of safety but also the economic lifeblood of our cities. From retailers hiring guards to shoplifting’s hidden tax, we explore the ripple effects when safety is sidelined. Forget blame games—real prosperity depend...
Calling something a “peace plan” doesn’t make it peace—if it doesn’t end rocket attacks, freeing all the hostages, or disarm militants, it’s just PR. Our latest episode cuts through the noise and demands real accountability: we anchor the timeline on October 7’s atrocities, challenge world leaders to get behind the plan, and challenge activism that favours optics over actual aid. Listen in for underreported perspectives, tough questions about the future, and what real benchmarks for peace loo...
That’s the uncomfortable question at the heart of our latest episode. From Yom Kippur attacks to campus unrest, we expose how “band-aid” security fixes can’t hide the deeper failures in Western leadership and public policy. We ask: What would true protection for minorities look like—and why are some Gulf states getting it right when the West falls short? Dive in as we trade empty slogans for real solutions on safety, pluralism, and rebuilding trust in our civic spaces. Send us a text #podc...
Forget the headlines—Washington’s shutdown drama is hurting families, not just politicians, and the real crisis is at YOUR kitchen table. Dive into our latest podcast for an unfiltered look at how political brinkmanship over budget votes and culture wars is driving up costs for everyday Americans, from groceries to prescriptions, while vital services are stalled and workers are used as bargaining chips. We break down the high-stakes games, expose what’s really at risk, and challenge the spin ...
🔥 Is justice in America just political theatre? In this must-hear The Rant Network episode, David Solomon and Stuart Brisgel rip into the double standards in American politics, questioning why media outrage explodes over Trump but goes quiet when #JamesComey faces indictment. From exposing the stark contrast in media coverage to calling out political hypocrisy on all sides—and even spotlighting the silencing of dissent during the pandemic—this fiery conversation demands real accountability, n...
Western hypocrisy hits new lows - world leaders are legitimizing terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As Western nations rush to support a Palestinian state without demanding accountability, critical questions remain unanswered. Nearly two years after the devastating October 7th Hamas attack, 48 hostages are still missing in Gaza, and only 20 are presumed alive. Yet, instead of pushing for their release or disarmament, countries like the UK, France, Canada, and Australia impose sanc...
Want to see someone with "Left" leaning beliefs be really uncomfortable - tell them that you want to pray with them. Since the death of Charlie Kirk, more and more conversations about religion and prayer emerged. Many conservatives embrace religion and make it a part of their lives. However, many on the Left view religion and prayer counter to their beliefs. Why are they not embracing these beliefs that have been around nearly forever? Send us a text #podcast #therantnetwork #podcasting #opin...
The Two State Falacy

The Two State Falacy

2025-09-2216:28

The UK, France, Australia, Canada and other countries have decided unilaterally to declare a Palestinian state. These countries could care less about the fact that Hamas has thanked these leaders. These countries could care less that their population is not in favour of rewarding Hamas. These “leaders” have nominated the Palestinian Authority as the new government. Moreover, they simply do not care that 9 million Israelis are still being threatened by Iran, Hamas and the other proxies. How da...
Why is Hollywood furious when Jimmy Kimmel is censored, but silent when Roseanne Barr is fired? This week’s podcast exposes the double standards and selective outrage dominating the entertainment world. When Kimmel’s show was pulled for comments about Charlie Kirk, media elites suddenly became free speech warriors—where was that energy before? The boundaries between comedy, commentary, and harmful rhetoric have never been more confusing, and it’s clear that who gets protected depends on...
Why is Israel singled out for boycotts while the world ignores atrocities elsewhere? From Irish supermarkets dropping Israeli produce to global brands cutting ties, the hypocrisy is staggering—especially when the same outrage is nowhere to be found over Russia, China, or Iran. The targeting of Jewish communities, the selective protests, and the jaw-dropping contradictions among supposed progressives leave us angry, baffled, and demanding answers. If you’re tired of moral double standards and ...
When did celebrating murder become a political statement? The assassination of a young father and husband Charlie Kirk reveals a disturbing double standard in America: politicians pour fuel on the fire with impunity, while ordinary people lose their jobs for reacting online. The tragic event has exposed the raw, ugly truth about our fractured society and the hypocrisy in our civic discourse. Whether it’s selective outrage over national tragedies or the unchecked power of influencers across th...
When peaceful voices are silenced by violence, the fabric of democracy unravels. The tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk is not just a loss for his family—it is a chilling wakeup call for all who value robust, civil debate over division and hatred. His unwavering commitment to dialogue, even amidst deep disagreement, stands as a rallying cry for Canadians and Americans alike to reclaim respectful conversation and reject the politics of demonization. Let us honour his legacy by choosing under...
Is justice in America truly blind, or has it become a casualty of partisan politics? Our latest podcast takes a hard look at the growing politicization of the judicial system, where judges are pressured to choose sides and impartiality is undermined. We discuss the ripple effects on public safety, community trust, and the very fabric of democracy—while sharing practical ways citizens can advocate for a fairer, independent judiciary. Tune in for insights and a call to action that affects us al...
Let's call it what it is - too many are ignoring anti-Semitism while pretending to defend human rights? This podcast shines a spotlight on the alarming double standards in media, academia, and political discourse, where outrage is selective and violence against Jewish communities is too often overlooked or excused. We break down how hatred disguises itself as activism, exposing the hypocrisy that enables attacks on Jewish people worldwide while terrorist groups are treated with misplaced symp...
Detroit just hosted a conference where hate is rebranded as activism, featuring speakers with extremist ties and children chanting for the elimination of Israel—yet our leaders remain silent. When politicians legitimize individuals with violent histories and fail to confront antisemitic rhetoric, the very values of democracy and tolerance are at risk. We can't afford to look away: demand accountability, stay vigilant, and share to expose the normalization of extremism. #StopTheHate #En...
Are we sacrificing public safety for political games? Chicago’s streets are gripped by violence, with 58 people shot over Labor Day weekend alone. Yet, our leaders are still more concerned with politics than protecting lives. This week’s podcast dives deep into why city officials reject real help—like National Guard support—while communities, especially Black neighborhoods, bear the brunt of tragedy. Even organizations once vocal about racial justice remain silent when the crisis is internal,...
Today, we’re tackling a disturbing trend that’s becoming harder and harder to ignore: the selective silence of the media and political establishment when the facts don’t fit their narrative. Specifically, we’re diving into a recent and horrific incident out of Minnesota — where two children tragically lost their lives at the hands of a shooter who identified as transgender. While the details are clear and heartbreaking, what’s even more shocking is the way this story has been treated — or rat...
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