Episodes

Jul 3, 2019
Jul 3, 2019
58 min
In this episode, we dive into an organization called Amaze, and how their Amaze Jr. aspect serves to bring parents to educate their children about sex, specifically to young children between the ages of 4-9 years old, but in the process, desensitizing and indoctrinating America's youth to aspects of transgenderism, homosexuality, among some of the topics that are being explored.

Jul 2, 2019
Jul 2, 2019
1hr 6 min
You can either laugh or cry, but in all seriousness, some of the policies that are being proposed by Democratic presidential candidates include but are not limited to: a 77% death tax, taxpayers paying for student loan forgiveness, reparations for slavery (not including Jim Crow), and abortions for transgender men. Here's our take on some of the policy proposals that were brought up during the debates, and what this could mean for the future of America should any of these clowns get elected into office.

Jul 1, 2019
Jul 1, 2019
1hr 2 min
A lot of events over the past few days... Democrat debates, G20 Summit in Osaka, and Trump's visit to North Korea. Only Nixon could go to China, and in the same way, Trump is mirroring this same gesture as the first step towards better diplomatic relations with foreign countries. American influence exerted through relationship building and diplomacy is part of the biggest reasons for our support of Trump's foreign policy, as opposed to invasions of other sovereign states with military force.

Jun 28, 2019
Jun 28, 2019
1hr 4 min
Joe Biden's pro-segregation past came up during the Democrat Presidential debates, as evidenced by Kamala Harris during the event, and in this episode we talk about progressive policies, reflect on presidential history, Andrew Yang's limited input, and more!

Jun 26, 2019
AMAP #57 | Why Democrats Can Do No Wrong
Jun 26, 2019
Jun 26, 2019
1hr 4 min
It would appear that any progressive politician, any active Democrat today in our government can evidently do no wrong. Whether it's Hillary Clinton, AOC, Ilhan Omar... they seemingly get away with murder. In this episode, we dive into the progressive ideas that have allowed for this to happen, and why the liberalism today at its core is the absence of any standard, qualification, or moral compass.

Jun 24, 2019
Jun 24, 2019
1hr 20 min
There have been discussions surrounding reparations for Black Americans, and the question still remains of should stolen goods and opportunities be paid to Black Americans for Jim Crow and racist segregation laws of the past. In this episode, we dissect the truth about MLK Jr, the differences between the Civil Rights Acts of the 50s and 60s, and what most people get wrong or are misinformed about when it comes to reparations.

Jun 21, 2019
AMAP #55 | Christians in Name Only
Jun 21, 2019
Jun 21, 2019
1hr 37 sec
Christianity has been a common denominator as a thematic element on this show, and when it comes to a discussion between an athiest and an evangelical Christian, there's a lot of different perspectives that can unfold. In this episode, we dissect the movie Emanuel, the power of forgiveness, acting in true Christian fashion, and christianity's prevalence in politics.

Jun 20, 2019
AMAP #54 | Trump's Disdain for War
Jun 20, 2019
Jun 20, 2019
1hr 7 min
We've talked about warmongering neo-cons and republicans, and in recent events, with the case between Iran and the US, Trump has hinted at keeping America strong, but not going into war as a result. We've expressed our opinions with the war sentiment, and why Trump's disdain for war is actually what globalists hate, which is why there is a lot of opposition towards his presidency and re-election campaign.

Jun 19, 2019
Jun 19, 2019
1hr 5 min
A further discussion picking up on our conversations this week surrounding afro-centrism, globalism, pedophilia, and religious cults.

Jun 18, 2019
AMAP #52 | "Afro Worship" In Globalism?
Jun 18, 2019
Jun 18, 2019
1hr 4 min
A very nice listener sent in an email about the subject of "Afro Worship" in globalism, about some of the common racial beliefs and stereotypes that push certain prejudices and aspects of racial pride. Professor Dreg and I discuss the finer details of this and its impact in our country's borders and beyond.

