March to the Election: 2024 Year in Review
Welcome back to another engaging episode of "My Favorite Conservative." Hosts Andrea and Edward wrap up the rollercoaster year in their season finale: "March to the Election: 2024 Year in Review." From the internal struggles of political parties and election dynamics to global incidents and controversies within popular media franchises, they have an extensive lineup of topics to discuss. They dive into the unexpected twists of the presidential race, including Joe Biden's withdrawal and Kamala Harris's surprising rise, as well as the intriguing legal developments surrounding Donald Trump. They also touch on major events like the contentious Democratic convention and key figures' public appearances. Additionally, they reflect on cultural phenomena and personal stories. They encourage loyal listeners to support the show with a review on Apple Podcasts. Let's get started as Edward and Andrea look back at a year that's been nothing short of extraordinary.ResourcesThis Week in WTFFor 4 Years, America Had No PresidentHow the White House Functioned With a Diminished Biden in ChargeThis Week in Wins: Justine Bateman on Megyn Kelly's Show Episode #968This Week in Woke: Will This Be the End of Bond — James Bond?
Was Trump's 2020 Loss a Blessing in Disguise? Hosts Debate
Welcome another episode of "My Favorite Conservative," where hosts Andrea and Edward delve into today's pressing political landscape. With a critical eye on President Biden's administration, they navigate topics like the Afghan withdrawal, inflation, border challenges, and crime, pondering whether they might have been avoided under Trump. They explore the impact of identity politics, energy dependence, and gender-related issues overshadowing effective problem-solving while speculating on Trump's potential future influence. The conversation also addresses the perceived suppression of conservative viewpoints by mainstream and social media platforms, ultimately arguing for free expression and less governmental intervention. Join Andrea and Edward as they probe the shifting political tides, including Trump's renewed mandate, his strategic appointments, and the evolving landscape influencing upcoming elections. Listen in for a lively discussion on U.S. financial policies, the state of education, and the controversial border wall auctions, as they illuminate the path forward and engage their audience with thought-provoking insights.ResourcesNew Jersey Mysterious Drone Sightings Live UpdatesBlessing in disguise Trump lost in 2020 even though he was cheated out of the victory84-Year-Old Pelosi Breaks Hip After Nasty Fall Down the Stairs in LuxembourgMcConnell absent from Senate on Thursday as he recovers from fall in CapitolThis Week in WTF: Biden Administration Auctioning Pieces of Border Wall: ReportThis Week in Wins: Dan Patrick to Purchase Border Wall Materials Auctioned Off by Federal GovernmentThis Week in Woke: Bombshell Report Claims That Biden’s Education Department Spent $1 Billion on DEI
Exploring Government Efficiency Solutions: The Rise of DOGE with Musk and Ramaswamy
Welcome to another engaging episode of "My Favorite Conservative" with your hosts Andrea and Edward. Today, we dive into the proposed DOGE initiative, spearheaded by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, aimed at revolutionizing government efficiency, and discuss its feasibility and implications. Additionally, we'll delve into historical and contemporary examples of government spending and efficiency, including the Grace Commission and the intriguing use of impoundment by U.S. presidents. Join us as we also reflect on economic reforms in Argentina under Javier Milei and draw parallels with U.S. fiscal challenges. Throughout the episode, Andrea and Edward will bring their unique perspectives to these issues, encouraging boldness and active discussion among our listeners. Stay tuned for an enlightening discourse on current events, political strategies, and the pursuit of governmental accountability.ResourcesGrace CommissionWhat is impoundment? How Trump thinks he can control spending without CongressHow Javier Milei’s “Shock Therapy” Is Transforming Argentina’s EconomyThis Week in WTF: A Sweetheart Union Deal Underlines the Fact That Only Six Percent of Federal Workers Work Full-TimeThis Week in Wins: Syrian government falls in stunning end to 50-year rule of Assad familyThis Week in Woke: 'Free Palestine' Supporter Shoots Two Kindergarteners at CA Christian School - Where's Newsom's Outrage?
Unveiling Trump's New Cabinet: Controversies and Confirmations Explained
Welcome to "My Favorite Conservative," where your hosts, Edward and Andrea, dive into the latest political appointments amidst the transition to a new administration under President Donald Trump. In this episode, they unpack surprising cabinet nominations including Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense, Pam Bondi as Attorney General, and a roster of others from various political and professional backgrounds. The conversation navigates potential confirmations and the controversies surrounding figures like Kash Patel, Scott Bessent, and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. They also explore the implications of these appointments, discussing topics from military policies to educational reform. Join us as we provide insightful commentary and lively debates on the evolving landscape of American politics!ResourcesThis Week in Woke: Minnesota Hospital Apologizes to Staff After Providing Free Chick-fil-A Sandwiches
Why the Democrats Lost: Conservative Views on Foreign Policies, Crime, and Social Issues
Welcome to "My Favorite Conservative," where today, Edward flies solo delving into the complex interplay of economic policies, political dynamics, and societal issues shaping America's landscape. In this episode, he analyzes the economic ripples of the CARES Act and the subsequent American Rescue Plan, scrutinizing how increased government spending under Biden's administration has led to significant inflation and national debt. He'll explore why the Democrats lost the recent election, dissecting policy missteps and media portrayal, especially concerning Kamala Harris's rise as the party's candidate. From volatile crime statistics to shifting social policies, Edward discusses the perceived disconnect with American values, alongside foreign policy misadventures and immigration concerns. Join us as he navigates these pressing topics and reflects on what this means for the future of American politics, all while engaging with our audience for a dynamic discourse.ResourcesPublic safety group finds FBI violent crime data is higher than initially reportedThis Week in Wins: Harris is Democrats’ preferred choice for 2028: PollThis Week in WTF: Georgia Police Arrest Mom Because Her Son Went for a Walk