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Straight Talk with Bill Frady 5/22/26 Hour 3-What happens when the World stops breeding

32 min · 22. Mai 2026
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Was late-night television ever intended to function as a political mouthpiece? Such political leanings often contaminate entertainment, preventing it from reaching a broad audience. David Letterman pioneered this shift, becoming the first host to openly integrate left-wing politics into his program, establishing a trend that intensified during the final years of his tenure. Among the numerous global challenges, one critical issue remains ignored: the declining human birth rate. This trend toward childlessness represents a path to extinction, yet the question remains—can this be easily resolved?

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Episode Straight Talk with Bill Frady 6/10/26 Hour 1-Primary results Cover

Straight Talk with Bill Frady 6/10/26 Hour 1-Primary results

Bill expressed dissatisfaction regarding the voter turnout. While Democratic participation was evident, many Republicans failed to cast their ballots. Although a few candidates won by significant margins, numerous races remain undecided and are proceeding to a runoff election in two weeks. This raises the question: how can potential voters be effectively motivated to participate in primary elections? During an interview, Michael Letts of Invest USA shared insights into the developing situation in Iran. Following the downing of a U.S. helicopter by Iranian forces, the United States responded with retaliatory strikes against radar and missile installations. There is ongoing discussion that further strikes against infrastructure may be imminent.

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