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Making the Argument with Nick Freitas

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Green Beret combat veteran Nick Freitas has earned a reputation as a leading advocate for conservative policies and philosophy across the nation. Since Nick began to serve as a Delegate in the Virginia House of Delegates, he has garnered over 100 million views on speeches that he has given in defense of those conservative ideals. In this podcast, Nick dives into the issues, policies, and political... more

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Nick Freitas
A combat veteran and advocate for conservative policies, Nick Freitas discusses key political issues and shares personal experiences from his military and legislative career.

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • Typical boomer zogbots

    I really enjoy this podcast when they discuss many topics such as historical political applications to today’s world and the recognition of Christ’s truth. However, they refuse to engage with the incredibly massive elephant in the room: the small hat people are the single most dire worldly threat to both America and all mankind. Sorry, but you can’t hand waive away the problem that has been persistently scourging the West time after time for 2000 years. Read the Talmud Nick. They hate Jesus, the... more

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    EmperorCharlemagne
    United States2 months ago
  • Closest to Charlie.

    I’ve listened to 2,300hrs of Charlie’s podcast since 2021. Since his death I’ve bent looking for someone to replace him. I’ve listened to them all. And Nick has the closest world view to Charlie out of them all. He’s smart, deep, and a true Christian unlike most conservatives.

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    5
    ur momsfavorite
    United States2 months ago
  • Great show

    I like the direction the show is going

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J.D.Lane
    United States3 months ago
  • What should the right want

    Excellent episode! Two of my favorite thinkers!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nana_Fitness
    United States3 months ago
  • Almost based…. but are typical boomer zogbots

    I really enjoy this podcast when they discuss many topics such as historical political applications to today’s world and the recognition of Christ’s truth. However, they refuse to engage with the incredibly massive elephant in the room: the small hat people are the single most dire worldly threat to both America and all mankind. Sorry, but you can’t hand waive away the problem that has been persistently scourging the West time after time for 2000 years. Read the Talmud Nick. They hate Jesus, the... more

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    EmperorCharlemagne
    United States3 months ago

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There are critiques of the podcast's handling of certain controversial topics, suggesting a desire for more open dialogue.
Some listeners appreciate the familial and community-oriented approach to topics, highlighting the importance of personal responsibility.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and thoughtful discussion of conservative values and current events.
The blend of personal anecdotes, especially from military service, adds depth to the topics discussed.
Many find the insights and critiques of leftist ideologies informative and refreshing.

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How to Win Gen Z in 2026 and beyond with Brilyn Hollyhand
Q: How do you see the dynamic between young men and young women within Gen Z?
Brilyn observes a growing interest among young men in traditional family values and a rejection of leftist ideologies that undermine them.
How to Win Gen Z in 2026 and beyond with Brilyn Hollyhand
Q: What do Gen Z want to fight for?
Brilyn highlights that Gen Z desires a return to the American Dream, pursuing a simpler life and stability instead of government dependency.
How to Win Gen Z in 2026 and beyond with Brilyn Hollyhand
Q: What enticed you to Trump?
Brilyn explains that young voters see the modern Democratic Party as radical compared to previous generations, motivating them to vote Republican.
Death Threats: What it costs Nick Shirley to uncover fraud
Q: Can we expect to see you in other places, kind of continue to go down the rabbit hole and expose what's going on, and what might that look like?
Yes, I'm working on going to California and Pennsylvania to expose more fraud situations.
Death Threats: What it costs Nick Shirley to uncover fraud
Q: What have the threats been like for you since you've done this?
I've received numerous death threats and now have to have security for myself and my family.

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