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Pro Choice RINOs | EP69 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

1 jun 2026
aflevering Pro Choice RINOs | EP69 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴 artwork

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Professor Penn opens the episode with Psalm 113, using thanksgiving, faith, and self-governance to frame a larger discussion about war, empire, inflation, and America’s growing distrust in its institutions. He connects Iran, rising commercial tire costs, the forever-war economy, and the collapse of republican government to a system where a small class receives the benefits while ordinary citizens carry the costs. The episode then turns to Minnesota politics, the GOP convention, Michelle Tafoya, pro-choice Republicans, Christian Zionism, and what Penn and Royce White describe as a contradiction inside the conservative movement. They also discuss Dr. Fauci’s appearance at Macalester, AI, COVID accountability, missing indictments, child exploitation, family courts, and the spiritual meaning of protecting children as children of God. Royce argues that “cook-servatism” avoids confronting hard truths, especially around abortion, women, faith, and political cowardice. Ultimately, the episode calls listeners to reject trickster politics, recover real Christian principles, confront institutional corruption, and rebuild America through truth, courage, and self-governance.

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