Join HBR Talk as we continue looking at the Marco Polo report on Hunter Biden’s laptop, which might explain a bit about why his father chose to give him such a broad pardon. What might that be covering for? What might it mean if Hunter is subpoenaed to testify against his father in an investigation into the Biden money laundering schemes in Ukraine and China?…
What’s the deal, Joe? HBR Talk 333
On HBR News, we talked a bit about Joe Biden’s pardon for his son… the fact that he lied about not planning to give the pardon, some of the implications… Tonight, we’re going a little more in-depth. We’re going to look at a little coverage of the pardon, including a copy of the document itself, and we’re going to start looking at the Marco Polo report on Hunter Biden’s laptop, which might explain...
Cutting the bovine excrement surrounding the Tate case | HBR Talk 332
The recent ruling in the human trafficking case of social media influencer Andrew Tate has been surrounded by a lot of hype on both sides. No, I’m not talking about the prosecutor’s office. This all seems to be the Tate brothers vs establishment media.…
Uncle Sam’s Shop of Horrors | HBR Talk 330
We’re following up the last few weeks’ interruption of our deep dive into Suffragette history this week for to continue examining the weird and interesting information surrounding Ryan Routh and his assassination attempt on Trump.This week, we’re going to expand the discussion on a point that kind of intersects with that history, but to find out how, you’re going to have to give the show a listen...
How is this legal? | HBR Talk 328
We’re following up with last week’s interruption of our deep dive into Suffragette history this week for to continue examining the weird and interesting information surrounding Ryan Routh and his assassination attempt on Trump. Hopefully the technical difficulties of last will not follow us to this week.…
How does this happen? | HBR Talk 327
We’re following up with last week’s interruption of our deep dive into Suffragette history this week for to continue examining the weird and interesting information surrounding Ryan Routh and his assassination attempt on Trump, as well as a discussion about the implications of his actions, history, and bounty letter, and how men are targeted with that kind of propaganda… along with some new...
Women’s suffrage battle: Grrls vs whammon? | HBR Talk 325
For years, the MRM has been told women live under an oppressive patriarchy that denies them any power or influence. What did anti-suffragettes have to say about that? Did women lack power and influence?…
Anti-suffragettes debunk “no female power or influence” claim | HBR Talk 324
For years, the MRM has been told women live under an oppressive patriarchy that denies them any power or influence. What did anti-suffragettes have to say about that? We’ll continue to investigate by reading through and responding to Joe C. Miller’s report “Never a fight of women against man: What the textbooks don’t say about women’s suffrage.”…
Whammon vs women! | HBR Talk 321
Recently on HBR Talk, we’ve been learning about the dastardly patriarchal sons of bi… oh, uh, daughters. Yep, the information war over suffrage and who wanted it, or didn’t want it was women vs women. Last week, another important discussion took precedent, and one might crop up this week as well.…
What kind of sentiments? | HBR Talk 317
Last week, we learned a bit about the the Seneca Falls Convention and began reading through the declaration of sentiments written by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, looking for that “about equality” vibe feminists keep telling us we should be getting from their work.…
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