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The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

Don't Call It a Walk Back: America's Back on the Brink?, Guest: Frances Martel on the Whole World

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

SiriusXM

News, Politics

4.7896 Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

We start with Big Joey the Biden walking back his walk back, which means that, yes, we are once again on the brink of nuclear war with Russia. That is, of course, if anyone takes the President seriously, which I'm not sure anyone does, which is disturbing in and of itself. Should we be concerned? Probably a little, yes. But luckily, Putin is still on the ropes. President Joe will probably have to go on time out for a while. Then, we touch on the latest scary economic data, which the Biden administration seems to be ignoring and we briefly delve into the Democrats' new proposed budget - which won't pass but does communicate their values and interests. We also get into Florida's "Don't Say Gay" bill, which has nothing to do with "gay." It's about not letting the schools sexualize our young children. And then we report a new revelation about the radical past of Ketanji Brown Jackson, and, of course, the latest updates in the Will Smith/Chris Rock Oscars saga. We evaluate everyone's apologies. Our guest today is Breitbart's Frances Martel, who catches us up on coronavirus lockdowns in China, North Korean missiles, Afghanistan terrorizing women (what's a "woman"?), and the Oscars missing a big opportunity on Ukraine.

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0:00.0

I'm Alex Marlow, editor-in-chief of Breitbart News, an author of the best-selling book Breaking the News,

0:21.1

and on today's Brightbart News Daily podcast, we start with President Big Joey the Biden,

0:26.7

walking back his walkback, which means that, yes, we are once again on the brink of nuclear war with Russia.

0:32.3

That is, of course, if anyone takes him seriously, which I'm not sure anyone does, which is

0:37.1

kind of disturbing,

0:38.3

considering he's literally president. Also, he yet again lashed out at reporters. Should we be

0:43.6

concerned? Probably a little, yeah. But luckily, Putin is still on the ropes, and I'm guessing

0:48.8

his puppet masters will probably have to put President Joey in timeout for a little while.

0:53.4

But we shall see.

0:58.4

We touch on the latest scary economic data, and we briefly delve into Joe Biden's proposed budget, which came out on Monday, which won't pass but does communicate some of his

1:03.1

values and interests, and there's a lot not to like in it. We also get into Florida's don't say

1:08.2

gay bill, which has nothing to do with saying the word gay.

1:12.0

It has to do with trans and not letting schools sexualize young children, but this is apparently

1:17.1

too much to bear for people on the left. And we get into some new revelations about the radical

1:22.7

Kentonji Brown Jackson, all that in the opening of the show. And of course, the latest updates in the

1:28.3

Will Smith, Chris Rock Oscar saga. I evaluate everyone's apologies. Our guest today is Francis

1:34.8

Martel, our world editor who is always a font of insight and information. We get into the blown

1:40.5

opportunities that the Oscars had by not featuring Vladimir Zelensky.

1:44.7

We also touch on the latest in North Korea in China, which is seeing a huge surge in coronavirus,

1:50.8

apparently. And I get her take on whether or not we should be disturbed by Joe Biden's

1:57.2

rhetoric towards Vladimir Putin. Also, how Russia's failure implicates Taiwan and the Communist Party in China.

2:05.9

All that on today's show, plus our caller of the day, but first a word from our sponsor.

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