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The Jeremiah Gunn Show

Podcast de Jeremiah Gunn

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"What is Truth?"On The Jeremiah Gunn Show, we explore the timeless principles that shape our world—common sense, history, American values, logic, and the pursuit of truth. Each episode is designed to challenge assumptions, revisit the past with fresh eyes, and spark honest conversations about the issues that matter most. From diving into historical events to uncovering the logic behind everyday decisions, we aim to empower you with reasoned thinking and a deeper understanding of the principles that guide our lives.Join us as we attempt to bring clarity to complex topics, offer new perspectives on current events, and always champion the values that have stood the test of time. This is the show for those who believe in reason, logic, and the pursuit of truth.

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Portada del episodio Episode 050: Secret DIS-Service - Here's the Secret

Episode 050: Secret DIS-Service - Here's the Secret

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In this wide-ranging episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show on Common Sense Network (CSN), Jeremiah Gunn takes a hard look at one unsettling question: Is America’s security apparatus failing—or something worse? Starting with concerns over recent presidential security incidents, Jeremiah examines what he calls the “Secret Disservice”—a blunt critique of the United States Secret Service and its long history of failures, from Abraham Lincoln to Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump. Drawing on commentary from Douglas Murray and historical examples spanning more than 160 years, Jeremiah explores patterns of incompetence, ideological extremism, and cultural nihilism that he believes are fueling political violence in America. This episode covers: *  Why repeated security failures raise serious questions about presidential protection  *  The long history of assassination attempts against U.S. presidents—from Lincoln and Andrew Jackson to Reagan and Trump  *  How media rhetoric and political demonization may contribute to real-world violence  *  The psychology of political assassins: narcissism, nihilism, and the desire for notoriety  *  The consequences of leadership loss—and why “who takes over” matters  *  Why America struggles to deter political violence and hold perpetrators accountable  *  The role of media, ideology, and institutional complacency in today’s climate  Part history lesson, part political commentary, and part warning, this episode challenges listeners to think critically about security, responsibility, and what happens when institutions charged with protection fail at the highest levels. Listen in for a provocative discussion on political violence, accountability, and the fragile line between incompetence and intent.

22 de may de 2026 - 50 min
Portada del episodio Episode 049: Our - MY Birthright = Citizenship

Episode 049: Our - MY Birthright = Citizenship

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show on CSN (The Common Sense Network), Jeremiah explores the difference between being a citizen and being a subject—and why that distinction may be one of the most important questions facing America today. Beginning with reflections on truth-telling, public discourse, and what Jeremiah sees as a cultural and political tipping point, the conversation moves into questions of courage, civic responsibility, and independent thinking. He challenges listeners to reject passive acceptance of official narratives and instead engage critically with the facts, whether discussing January 6, election integrity, media narratives, or the state of public institutions. The central focus of the episode is a deep dive into birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment, drawing heavily on constitutional history and arguments about the founders’ intent. Jeremiah examines the distinction between British “subjectship” and American citizenship, arguing that the U.S. was founded on the principle of consent—not inherited allegiance—and questioning how that principle applies to modern immigration debates. Along the way, he reflects on: *  The difference between truth and narrative *  Why adult citizens must make reasoned judgments, even when certainty is impossible  *  The historical roots of American citizenship and allegiance  *  The original purpose of the 14th Amendment *  The tension between national sovereignty and globalism  *  What it means to defend liberty in a constitutional republic  Blending political commentary, historical references, philosophical observations, and personal stories, Jeremiah invites listeners to think deeply about what America is—and what it risks becoming. In This Episode ✔ Truth vs. ideology  ✔ January 6 and public skepticism  ✔ Election integrity and civic responsibility  ✔ The Constitution and the meaning of citizenship  ✔ Birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment  ✔ National identity, borders, and sovereignty  ✔ Why citizens—not subjects—must preserve freedom Listener Takeaway Are Americans still citizens in the fullest sense—or are we slowly becoming subjects again? This episode asks listeners to consider the responsibilities of citizenship, the importance of truth, and the stakes of preserving constitutional self-government.

21 de may de 2026 - 47 min
Portada del episodio Episode 048: FAQs & FACTs - Part Due

Episode 048: FAQs & FACTs - Part Due

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In Part 2 of Facts & FAQs, Jeremiah Gunn takes listeners deep into a conversation about one of the most essential—and increasingly rare—virtues in modern America: courage. From the story of Olympic champion Eric Liddell’s unwavering convictions in Chariots of Fire to reflections on America’s founders, Jeremiah explores why liberty cannot survive without brave individuals willing to stand alone when necessary. Courage, he argues, is the source of freedom—and without it, even the greatest civilizations can collapse. This episode tackles major questions about: * What true courage looks like in personal faith, citizenship, and leadership  * Why America’s founding principles must be defended—not merely admired * The responsibility of immigrants and citizens alike to respect, preserve, and strengthen the nation they call home  * The danger of moral confusion and false equivalency in modern political and cultural debates  * How to think critically about history, ideology, and current events * Why every citizen must “own the answers” and make difficult moral judgments Jeremiah also shares personal encounters and powerful anecdotes that challenge listeners to ask hard questions about gratitude, freedom, cultural responsibility, and what it means to truly love one’s country. This is not passive commentary—it’s a call to conviction. If liberty is the source of happiness, and courage is the source of liberty… then the question is simple: Do we still have the courage to preserve what we’ve inherited? Tune in for another thought-provoking episode of The Jeremiah Gunn Show on CSN: The Common Sense Network.

20 de may de 2026 - 47 min
Portada del episodio Episode 047: FAQs & FACTS - The Answers Part Won

Episode 047: FAQs & FACTS - The Answers Part Won

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In this wide-ranging freeform episode, Jeremiah Gunn reflects on faith, purpose, patriotism, and what he sees as the moral and political battles shaping America today. Beginning with a personal story about meeting a listener from Australia, Jeremiah shares his appreciation for honest human connection before diving into a deeper discussion about finding joy through service, humility, and spiritual alignment. He explores the idea that true joy comes from putting God first, others second, and yourself last, emphasizing what he sees as the importance of proper priorities—both personally and nationally. Jeremiah discusses themes of sacrifice, moral courage, and conviction, drawing on examples from history and popular culture, including Chariots of Fire, the Civil War, and the founding principles of the United States. He reflects on the tension between faith, family, and country, and argues that preserving moral clarity is essential in a time of deep cultural and political division. The episode also launches the first part of a listener Q&A segment, where Jeremiah responds to questions about U.S. history, immigration law, religious liberty, and constitutional principles. In particular, he examines misconceptions surrounding the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952, discusses the founders’ views on religious freedom and public office, and considers how historical concerns about ideology, national identity, and civic values continue to resonate today. Throughout the episode, Jeremiah challenges listeners to think critically, resist complacency, and engage with difficult truths—even when they’re uncomfortable. Topics include: *  Finding joy through faith and service  *  “God, country, family” and the importance of proper priorities  *  Historical examples of conviction under pressure  *  Cultural and political polarization in America  *  Religious liberty and the Constitution  *  The McCarran-Walter Act and immigration history  *  Harvard, discrimination, and shifting definitions of morality  *  Listener questions and freeform commentary  Part one of Jeremiah’s freeform Q&A series—an unfiltered conversation about truth, values, and the challenges of navigating modern America.

18 de may de 2026 - 47 min
Portada del episodio Episode 046: Loneliness TED - Part Sex

Episode 046: Loneliness TED - Part Sex

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602032/fan_mail/new] In Loneliness TED Series Part 6, Jeremiah Gunn concludes his exploration of loneliness by examining its deeper roots in modern culture, family breakdown, faith, and personal responsibility. He argues that loneliness is not simply the absence of people, but the painful feeling of being unseen, misunderstood, and disconnected in an increasingly fragmented world. This episode tackles big questions about the role of institutions—government, schools, churches, and families—in either contributing to or healing the loneliness epidemic. Jeremiah reflects on how cultural shifts, declining community bonds, and changing social values have impacted relationships, marriage, faith, and individual identity. Drawing from history, philosophy, and Judeo-Christian teachings, he challenges listeners to “wake up,” seek truth, and reclaim hope through conviction, courage, and meaningful connection. He also shares candid thoughts on marriage, community, and the importance of choosing relationships wisely. This final installment is a passionate call to resist isolation, pursue purpose, and fight for the values that build stronger families, stronger communities, and a stronger future. In this episode: *  Why loneliness is more than simply being alone  *  How modern culture and institutions can deepen isolation  *  The role of faith and churches in rebuilding connection  *  Reflections on marriage, commitment, and choosing healthy relationships  *  Why truth, responsibility, and hope are essential in overcoming loneliness  A thought-provoking conclusion to the Loneliness TED series.

15 de may de 2026 - 47 min
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