Episodes

4 hours ago
4 hours ago
Professor Penn and Royce White break down the political aftershocks of the Minnesota Republican convention, arguing that the controversy reveals a deeper crisis of party leadership, moral clarity, and grassroots trust. They connect the convention fight to the broader influence of institutions like the University of Minnesota, the military-industrial complex, secular humanism, and the collapse of self-governance. The discussion centers on alleged irregularities, electronic voting, establishment control, and the need for citizens to leave “political no man’s land.” They also call for a renewed Minnesota movement built on courage, local action, and a clearer understanding of what the Republican Party is supposed to conserve.

2 days ago
2 days ago
Professor Penn and Royce White break down what they describe as a failed Minnesota GOP endorsing convention in Duluth, focusing on broken electronic voting machines, missing delegate votes, altered speaking order, and nomination committee claims they argue unfairly damaged candidates before the vote. Mike Lindell’s comments frame the episode around election integrity, paper ballots, hand counts, and the contradiction of a Republican Party using the very voting systems it publicly criticizes. Royce and Professor Penn argue that the convention exposed deeper problems inside the party, including establishment control, weak leadership, military-brand politics, DEI-style candidate selection, and delegates accepting a process they believe lacked credibility. They also criticize the Republican establishment’s treatment of Royce White, Mike Lindell, and grassroots activists while warning that the party may use the chaos to weaken the caucus and endorsement process. The discussion expands into faith, Christian values, the sanctity of life, political cowardice, and the difference between real conviction and performative conservatism. Ultimately, the episode calls listeners to reject sham politics, demand election integrity, join the precinct strategy, and build a citizen-led movement outside the control of party insiders.

2 days ago
2 days ago
Professor Penn opens the episode on the morning of the Minnesota GOP endorsing convention, using the day in Duluth to frame a larger warning about political lies, digital control, and the loss of self-governance. He argues that Republicans exposed the danger of central bank digital currency, only to redirect the public while programmable stablecoins and the Genius Act move the same control system forward under a different name. The discussion moves through faith, free will, givers versus takers, and the founding vision of America, contrasting self-governance with a government system that grows by creating dependency. Professor Penn also challenges Christian Zionism, pro-choice Republicans, Michelle Tafoya, Adam Schwarze, and the Minnesota GOP establishment, arguing that the party cannot survive if it uses biblical language for war while abandoning biblical consistency on life. He connects the dollar empire, forever wars, refugee flows, debt slavery, AI, robotics, and the military-industrial system into one broader critique of an empire replacing a republic. Ultimately, the episode calls listeners to reject political trickery, stop voting for managed candidates, recover logical consistency, and rebuild America through truth, faith, peace, and citizen responsibility.

2 days ago
2 days ago
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.

7 days ago
7 days ago
Professor Penn opens the episode by focusing on self-governance, faith, and the difference between people who give versus people who take, arguing that America’s problems begin when citizens become dependent on broken institutions. He connects that idea to Minnesota politics, election integrity, the military-industrial complex, immigration, refugee resettlement, and the way foreign wars create problems that are later imported back into American communities. The discussion criticizes establishment Republican candidates, especially Michelle Tafoya and Adam Schwarze, framing them as products of the same political machine that protects war, debt, donor influence, and insecure elections. Penn also warns that treating symptoms, like fraud or border chaos, without addressing the deeper cause only keeps the system alive. The episode also promotes building a “Patriot economy” through businesses, media, and services that support the movement rather than feeding institutions aligned against it. Ultimately, the episode calls listeners to stop outsourcing responsibility, secure elections, reject cosmetic politics, and rebuild the country through faith, truth, self-governance, and citizen action.

7 days ago
7 days ago
Professor Penn and Royce White discuss Trump’s proposed Middle East peace strategy, the Abraham Accords, Iran, and the danger of America being dragged deeper into another foreign conflict while domestic problems go unresolved. They connect war, immigration, debt, fraud, and Minnesota politics, arguing that America’s military-industrial system creates instability abroad and then imports the consequences back home. The conversation focuses heavily on the Minnesota GOP convention, Adam Schwarze, Michelle Tafoya, the “SEAL brand,” Fox News politics, and what they see as establishment candidates built to protect empire instead of represent citizens. Royce argues that election security remains the core issue, warning that no political strategy matters if the voting system itself is not trustworthy. They also criticize political theater, donor influence, weak leadership, and voters who prioritize image, military branding, or media approval over truth and principle. Ultimately, the episode calls for Republicans to reject managed opposition, confront the war machine, secure elections, and choose real courage over cosmetic conservatism.

7 days ago
7 days ago
Royce White and Professor Penn discuss Memorial Day, the loss of sacred American rituals, and what they see as the cultural decline surrounding patriotism, political identity, and national unity. The conversation shifts into the Minnesota Republican Convention, Michelle Tafoya, political “purity tests,” and growing frustration with what they describe as performative conservatism and weak Republican leadership. They debate immigration, constitutional crisis, civil unrest, and the idea that modern politics has become theater instead of principle-driven governance. The episode also explores Tina Peters, government corruption, media narratives surrounding President Trump, and the role of the intelligence and military establishment in American politics. Later, the discussion turns philosophical, covering social decay, faith, original sin, consumer culture, and whether Americans are too distracted to preserve the republic. UFO disclosure, economic instability, and cultural propaganda are also discussed as examples of modern political distraction.

Friday May 22, 2026
Friday May 22, 2026
Professor Penn opens the episode with Matthew 24, using “wars and rumors of wars” to frame the Middle East, Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, fertilizer shortages, food supply concerns, and the spiritual pressure created by fear-driven news cycles. Royce White joins the conversation as they discuss Trump, Israel, Zionism, Christian faith, anti-Semitism, and the danger of movements losing their principles when money, fear, or political convenience become the guide. They also break down Minnesota Republican politics, the upcoming convention, polling around Michelle Tafoya, and what they see as the difference between real grassroots leadership and Fox News-style establishment theater. The conversation moves into AI, media manipulation, environmentalism, the Federal Reserve, data centers, and the way both capitalism and communism can become materialist systems when separated from God and sacred honor. Royce and Professor Penn also reflect on faith, masculinity, sin, spiritual discipline, David vs. Goliath, and the need for citizens to stop surrendering their power to institutions that no longer serve truth. Ultimately, the episode calls for Americans to reject fear, rebuild political courage, recover Christian self-governance, and choose principle over money, propaganda, and managed decline.

Friday May 22, 2026
Friday May 22, 2026
Professor Penn opens the episode with prayer, health, and warnings about new threats to food, supply chains, fertilizer, the Strait of Hormuz, and rising tire prices as signs that global instability could soon hit everyday Americans. Royce White joins the conversation and reacts to President Trump’s comments about Israel, AI-generated media confusion, and the growing distrust people feel when they can no longer tell what is real. The discussion turns into a deeper debate about political loyalty, Israel, Christian Zionism, Trump, JFK, Western civilization, moral failure, and whether personal scandals should outweigh a leader’s public mission. Royce and Professor Penn then clash over lawfare, prosecutors, false charges, domestic assault allegations, the justice system, Amy Klobuchar, Kamala Harris, and whether America’s legal class has become corrupt, ideological, and disconnected from real justice. They also connect the breakdown of law to larger failures in family, masculinity, feminism, courts, churches, schools, and the loss of sacred honor in American institutions. Ultimately, the episode argues that America cannot survive on propaganda, selective justice, weak men, political theater, or blind trust in institutions, and must return to truth, faith, responsibility, and serious self-governance.

Friday May 22, 2026
Friday May 22, 2026
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.



