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Fireside Chat Ep. 366 — Government Gone Nuts: RIP, Peanut the Squirrel
/in EDUCATION, PRAGERU/by PragerUA government agency recently raided a man’s home and seized his pet squirrel, Peanut. When anonymous bureaucrats with too much power can swoop in and take away a pet, it raises a serious question: how much control should government have over our personal lives?
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/in EDUCATION, PRAGERU/by PragerUSix Months of Trump: Larry Elder on Key Decisions and Controversies | Real Talk | PragerU
/in EDUCATION, PRAGERU/by PragerULarry Elder joins PragerU CEO @realtalkwithmarissa to unpack the first six months of President Trump’s second term, spotlighting key wins on the economy, border security, and foreign policy. The author, lawyer, and former presidential candidate also weighs in on the media’s sudden obsession with the Epstein files. The conversation also explores the rise of third […]
Road to Liberty: Martha Washington | The White House Founders Museum | PragerU
/in EDUCATION, PRAGERU/by PragerUWife, mother, property owner, and the “First Lady” of the United States, Martha Washington was known for her personal strength, devotion to her husband, and patient resolve during and after the war. Born Martha Dandridge on June 2, 1731, she learned to read and write at a time when many women did not. Throughout her […]
Was Hulk Hogan Racist? Joey Swoll BACKS DOWN to woke mob
/in EDUCATION, PRAGERU/by PragerUThe legacy of the late Hulk Hogan is under fire as a resurfaced video allegedly reveals racially insensitive comments about black people. Fitness influencer Joey Swoll, previously a staunch Hogan supporter, is now grappling with the woke mob’s backlash, leading him to “take the knee” and renounce his support for Hogan publicly. RATE THE SHOW! […]
Road to Liberty: George Walton | The White House Founders Museum | PragerU
/in EDUCATION, PRAGERU/by PragerUGeorge Walton was born in Virginia and orphaned as a young child. Raised by an uncle with thirteen children, Walton taught himself by firelight at night while apprenticing as a carpenter. In 1769, he moved to Savannah, Georgia, where he studied law and joined the bar in 1774. That year, Walton helped organize Georgia’s revolutionary […]

