The White House
Professor Penn opens the show by breaking down the political fallout from Kentucky, the MAGA/America First split, and what he sees as the growing influence of militarized candidates, big money, and establishment control inside Republican politics. Royce White joins the conversation and connects the political fight to lessons from coaching youth basketball, arguing that focus, gratitude, discipline, and character are missing both in young men and in the broader conservative movement. Together, they discuss Thomas Massie, President Trump, Ken Paxton, AIPAC, election security, and the question of whether America can ever safely hand power back to people who reject borders, truth, and basic reality. Royce argues that the movement must stop pretending politics is normal and confront deeper issues around election integrity, federal power, false allegations, and the need to preserve the government from forces that would destroy the country. The discussion also moves into Christian Zionism, anti-Semitism, money in politics, cultural decline, transgender ideology, immigration, and the difference between real faith and political theater. Ultimately, the episode calls for principle over personality, truth over money, and a renewed seriousness about faith, self-governance, and saving the republic.
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