Episode #236 - Bob Iaccino and the Reality of Rule by Mob Boss Politics

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Episode #248 -- Vince Lanci and Why America Must Solve the Oil Problem

Vince Lanci is back in the house as we try to unpack the strategic play President Trump is making with his bombing Iran and the standoff over the Strait of Hormuz.Show Notes;Goldfix on SubstackVince on XTom on XGGnG on Patreon 

Episode 247 - Blaine Holt and the End of Willful Ignorance on Geopolitics

Fmr. Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt is in the house to discuss the state of strategic play concerning Iran. We recorded this on March 5th, but it doesn't matter. It's all still very relevant today. Given how fast the world is changing, that's saying something.Show Notes:Blaine on Substac ...  Show more

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