Bauer and Rose: Biden Offers More Condolences to Iran's dead Mass Murderer of Americans than he ever to the murdered Americans
On this episode, Gary Bauer and Tom Rose leap headfirst into a whirlwind discussion of today's most pressing and controversial issues. The duo tackles the "Stalinist show trial" and the executive privilege claim, expressing their dismay over condolences extended by the U.S. State Department for the death of an Iranian official with American blood on his hands.
They dissect the International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for Israeli officials, condemning the moral equivalence drawn between a democratic nation defending itself and the actions of terrorists. The conversation turns to the domestic front as they critique the Biden administration's foreign policy priorities, particularly its focus on social issues like combating biphobia over pressing geopolitical challenges.
Bauer and Rose also explore the implications of the ongoing trial against former President Trump, questioning the integrity of the judicial process and the potential for political weaponization. They highlight the stark contrast between the treatment of Trump and the lack of accountability for those who seek to undermine America's principles.
The episode doesn't shy away from cultural battles either, as they discuss the backlash against Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker for expressing his Catholic beliefs. The hosts lament the hypocrisy and double standards in the sports world and beyond, where only certain viewpoints are deemed acceptable.