• Dems TERRIFIED their deep state finally being exposed
    Feb 6 2025

    In this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, hosts Tom Rose and Gary Bauer tackle the explosive topic of USAID and its connection to what they describe as the largest money laundering operation in American history. They dive into the revelations brought to light by journalist Michael Shellenberger and the implications of a sprawling network of over 55,000 NGOs funded by the U.S. government. Tom and Gary dissect the left's reaction to recent audits, particularly the uproar surrounding Elon Musk's involvement in scrutinizing government payments.

    The conversation shifts to the broader context of American foreign policy, with the hosts criticizing the ideological imposition of progressive values through foreign aid. They discuss how these initiatives often clash with traditional cultures worldwide, creating resentment rather than goodwill. Tom and Gary emphasize the need for a foreign policy that prioritizes stability and self-sufficiency in recipient nations, rather than promoting controversial social agendas.

    As the episode progresses, they explore the troubling relationship between government agencies and political maneuvering, citing recent allegations of regime change efforts within the United States. They question the motivations behind these actions and the potential consequences for American democracy. The hosts reflect on the historical context of U.S. foreign aid and its evolution into a tool for advancing globalist agendas.

    Wrapping up, Tom and Gary express their concerns about the future of American governance and the urgent need for accountability in the face of systemic corruption. They highlight the significance of recent events and the potential ramifications for the nation’s political landscape.

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    46 mins
  • Oh Canada! True North Strong, Free & HIGHLY PROTECTIONIST
    Feb 3 2025

    In this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, hosts Tom Rose and Gary Bauer delve into the complexities of the U.S.-Canada relationship, igniting a spirited discussion that begins with Tom’s passionate rant about Canadian protectionism. Drawing an analogy between a neighborly friendship and international trade, Tom highlights the longstanding economic disparities and restrictive policies that have historically disadvantaged American businesses in Canada. He emphasizes the need for a fairer trading relationship, citing examples of tariffs and market access that hinder competition.

    The conversation takes a turn as Gary provides a counterpoint, likening the U.S. to a benevolent family member that has been taken for granted, while also acknowledging Canada’s insecurities in the shadow of its larger neighbor. Both hosts reflect on the implications of recent political developments, including President Trump’s assertive stance on tariffs and the potential for a more balanced partnership moving forward.

    As they navigate through the intricacies of international relations, the hosts also touch on broader themes of national identity and the challenges posed by global dynamics. They explore the ramifications of Canada’s energy policies and the historical context of U.S. military and economic support in the region, underscoring the necessity for mutual respect and understanding.

    Wrapping up, Tom and Gary reiterate their affection for Canada and its people, while calling for a reevaluation of the bilateral relationship that benefits both nations. They express hope for a future where both countries can thrive together, free from the burdens of outdated agreements and protectionist measures.

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    51 mins
  • America's First Commercial Air Disaster in 16 years
    Jan 30 2025

    In this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, hosts Tom Rose and Gary Bauer address the tragic incident involving an American Airlines jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter near Reagan National Airport. They reflect on the safety of commercial aviation in the U.S. and the emotional weight of such disasters, emphasizing the fragility of life and the importance of expressing love to those we care about. Drawing on personal anecdotes and biblical references, they explore the deeper philosophical questions surrounding life and loss.

    The conversation shifts to the political landscape, discussing the recent hearings involving RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard. Bauer and Rose critique the media's portrayal of these figures, particularly the Wall Street Journal's controversial coverage, which they argue reflects a broader bias against dissenting voices in the political arena. They highlight the challenges faced by those who dare to step outside the party lines and the implications for democracy.

    As the episode progresses, the hosts delve into President Trump's recent actions regarding federal grants and loans, examining the bureaucratic pushback he faces from a powerful administrative state. They discuss the implications of a single judge's ruling on the executive branch's authority and the ongoing struggle for control over government agencies. Bauer and Rose emphasize the importance of accountability and transparency in government spending and the need for a reevaluation of the federal bureaucracy's role in American life.

    Wrapping up, the hosts share their thoughts on the challenges ahead for the nation, the significance of individual agency in the face of government overreach, and the ongoing battle for the soul of America.

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    34 mins
  • Is China's DeepSeek AI tool Sputnik 2.0?
    Jan 27 2025

    In this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, hosts Tom Rose and Gary Bauer discuss the rapid changes in policy and governance following Donald Trump's recent actions. They highlight the stark contrasts from a week ago, including the rollback of the Green New Deal and a return to traditional gender definitions. The conversation shifts to the implications of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) programs, as they analyze the federal government's recent moves to dismantle these initiatives while acknowledging their pervasive presence in schools and society at large.

    The hosts delve into the potential economic ramifications of a new Chinese AI model, DeepSeek, which has caused significant market disruptions. They explore whether this technological leap could signify a Sputnik moment for the U.S. and emphasize the urgent need for American innovation and resilience. The discussion raises concerns about the implications for national security and the broader tech landscape.

    As the episode progresses, Bauer and Rose tackle the cultural decadence permeating modern society, referencing recent Oscar nominations that reflect troubling trends in Hollywood. They draw parallels between contemporary America and the Weimar Republic, emphasizing the need for a return to virtuous values and family-centric policies.

    Wrapping up, the hosts reflect on immigration policy, Trump's approach to international relations, and the ongoing challenges facing America. They share their thoughts on the recent National Right to Life March and the significance of promoting a culture that supports families and life at all stages.

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    41 mins
  • Elon Musk - World's Richest African-American Pro Israel Nazi
    Jan 23 2025

    On this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, hosts Tom Rose and Gary Bauer reflect on the whirlwind of events following the inauguration of President Trump. They draw stark contrasts between Trump’s energetic start and what they describe as Biden's lackluster presidency, likening Trump's actions to a six-month span of Biden's governance compressed into just a few days. The hosts delve into the media's reaction, emphasizing the chaotic atmosphere as they grapple with the new administration's policies.

    The conversation shifts to the recent controversial sermon by an Episcopal bishop at the National Cathedral, which sparked discussions on the role of faith in America’s political landscape. Bauer and Rose critique the left's influence within mainstream religious institutions and the implications for traditional values. They also touch on the exodus from the Episcopal Church, suggesting that the bishop's remarks may have accelerated this trend.

    As the episode progresses, the hosts discuss the significance of faith during the inaugural events, highlighting the expressions of Christian and Jewish beliefs that permeated the ceremonies. They reflect on the importance of acknowledging God in the public sphere, contrasting this with the secularist agenda that they believe is attempting to erase religious references from American life.

    Wrapping up, Bauer and Rose tackle the absurdity of mainstream media narratives, particularly regarding Trump’s pardons and the broader implications for law enforcement. They emphasize the hypocrisy of the left's stance on crime and policing while addressing the recent controversies surrounding figures like Elon Musk and the ongoing political discourse in America.

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    57 mins
  • LIBERATION -- Joe Biden Corrupt to literally the very last moment
    Jan 21 2025

    In this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, hosts Tom Rose and Gary Bauer dissect the dramatic political shifts following the recent inauguration. They explore the stark contrast between the outgoing and incoming administrations, focusing on President Trump's decisive start, marked by a flurry of executive orders and a renewed emphasis on national sovereignty and security. The hosts critique the controversial last-minute pardons issued by former President Biden, which they view as a blatant affront to justice and integrity.

    Bauer and Rose delve into the media's portrayal of Trump's presidency, highlighting the persistent bias and mischaracterization of his policies and intentions. They discuss the complex dynamics of American diplomacy, particularly in relation to Russia, and the necessity of direct engagement for national security. The conversation touches on the cultural and ideological battles within the United States, emphasizing the need for a revival of traditional values and a reassertion of American exceptionalism.

    The episode also covers the role of faith in public life, with Bauer and Rose reflecting on the spiritual undertones of the inaugural events and the growing visibility of religious expression among athletes and public figures. They emphasize the importance of moral courage and resilience in navigating the challenges ahead, urging listeners to strengthen their faith and commitment to foundational principles.

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    54 mins
  • Biden warns of a future w/out government censorship
    Jan 16 2025

    In this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, hosts Tom Rose and Gary Bauer dive into the political upheaval surrounding President Biden's farewell speech. They critique Biden's rhetoric, drawing parallels to past political figures and highlighting the ongoing disinformation narrative. The discussion touches on the contentious confirmation hearings of Attorney General nominee Pam Bondi, where the hosts express their frustration with the perceived hypocrisy and lack of decorum from Democratic senators.

    Bauer and Rose also explore the complex dynamics of international hostage negotiations, focusing on the recent developments between Israel and Hamas. They provide insight into the social contract in Israel and how it influences the country's decision-making in hostage situations. The conversation shifts to the impact of Donald Trump's election on these negotiations and the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy.

    The episode concludes with a light-hearted segment on sports, where Bauer and Rose offer their predictions for the upcoming Lions vs. Redskins game and share their thoughts on potential changes to NBA rules. They reflect on the significance of Inauguration Day and the symbolism it holds for the nation.

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    53 mins
  • Newsom discovers water helps fight wildfires
    Jan 14 2025

    On this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, Tom Rose and Gary Bauer navigate through the tumultuous landscape of American politics and media. They dive into the contentious confirmation hearings of Pete Hegseth, highlighting the media's relentless scrutiny and the Wall Street Journal's critical editorial stance. The hosts argue that the attacks on Hegseth are emblematic of a larger battle within the conservative movement, as factions vie for the soul of the Republican Party.

    Bauer and Rose critique the ongoing politicization of climate change, focusing on California's handling of wildfires and the state's infrastructure failures. They discuss the absurdity of attributing every weather anomaly to global warming and the state's misplaced priorities, which they argue exacerbate rather than mitigate natural disasters. The conversation turns to the broader implications of governance dominated by diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, questioning their impact on public safety and infrastructure management.

    The episode also touches on the cultural shifts within the United States, particularly the challenges posed by leftist ideologies in education and governance. Bauer and Rose express concern over the growing anti-Semitism among younger generations and the potential for societal fragmentation. They emphasize the need for a return to traditional values and strong leadership to navigate these turbulent times.

    As the episode concludes, the hosts reflect on the political machinations of the Biden administration, including its foreign policy maneuvers and domestic sabotage efforts against conservative governance. They criticize the recent release of Jack Smith's report on the January 6th events, viewing it as a politically motivated attack on Donald Trump.

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    56 mins