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Andrew Brunet

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Podcaster: Faith, culture, real talk. Provocative, unapologetic — for those tired of echo chambers.

Katılım Mart 2017
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Andrew Brunet
Andrew Brunet@AndrewBShow·
When He opened the fifth seal, I saw under the altar the souls of those who had been slain for the word of God and for the testimony they held. And they cried with a loud voice, saying "How long, O Lord, holy and true, until you judge and avenge our blood on those who dwell on the earth? I couldn't help tonight but think about @charliekirk11 as I read this Scripture - a man of testimony, who stood for truth. While the world hated him, we as believers honor him as a martyr - who died in battle while telling the truth. In that particular Scripture as you study the Word, they were asking God to judge those who took their lives and I often think - what the judgment would be towards Tyler Robinson. Would it be love and forgiveness - or would it be damnation? @MrsErikaKirk @TPUSA @lucasmiles
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Wrong. Calling out a preventable tragedy isn’t “political gain”—it’s accountability. Democrats don’t get to lecture about compassion while pushing policies that put American citizens at risk. Laken Riley mattered. Her life wasn’t expendable, and pretending this is just “one of many” is exactly the kind of cold, detached thinking people are fed up with. Every victim matters—but when a death could’ve been prevented by enforcing the law, you don’t stay quiet to protect a narrative. You speak up and demand change.
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Tenor Clair Connor@scrapqueen65·
@AndrewBShow @tedcruz No, that is using a young woman’s death for political gains! Republicans don’t have the ability to feel compassion unless it is politically advantageous! What happened to Laken was tragic, but by holding her above other murder victims is disgusting! They are all tragic!
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He might come off personable, and that’s fine. But being “nice” doesn’t make ideas solid. His thinking is very liberal minded, and what he’s pushing doesn’t line up with common-sense, grounded worldview. You don’t measure truth by tone—you measure it by whether it actually holds up.
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If you like to study end time events concerning the Apocalypse. You need to grab this book. My friend, @perrystonevoe gave me a copy at @NRBAssociation this past year and man, is it an eye opener? I'm going back and reading it again to take notes- as there are some deep wise thoughts within those pages that every believer should take to heart, as it is backed in solid theology and biblically. I highly recommend it! @destinyimage
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@JoelCRosenberg I would tell @TuckerCarlson Strong claims need real receipts. If you’re going to accuse “treachery” inside the White House, you don’t get to shrug when asked for names. That’s not reporting — that’s speculation dressed up as certainty. Either name it or don’t say it. Simple.
Joel C. Rosenberg@JoelCRosenberg

So, Tucker accuses “neo-cons” in the White House and Trump administration as being engaged in “treachery” against VP JD Vance — but when the New York Times asks for names, Tucker says he doesn’t know. What? Then how can you make such crazy allegations?

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@RealCandaceO Funny how the loudest “postmortems” always come from people who’ve already walked away from the building. Calling a brand “toxic” while still trying to stay relevant to it is a strange strategy. Daily Wire is doing fine without the commentary — maybe focus on building instead of re-litigating.
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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
Very good read — I would only add that the Daily Wire also suffered in the end from a Ben Shapiro problem. Any plan to save the company would have had to include him stepping away as the public face of it. That’s just the reality. His brand has become toxic to growth.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

The Daily Wire is the case study of why personality-driven media companies can't compound. Peak in late 2023: Shapiro's YouTube alone pulled 170M monthly views. Daily Wire+ subscriptions, a Nashville studio operation, Bentkey kids streaming, an e-commerce arm with razors and chocolates and cigars. The company was running a billion-dollar conservative Disney bet. Then they made the studio bet bigger. Pendragon Cycle, an Arthurian fantasy series of the kind that has bankrupted larger production houses. Bentkey trying to compete with Disney for kids' attention. Daily Wire+ chasing Netflix. Running a newsroom, a film studio, a children's streaming platform, and a private-label consumer goods business simultaneously requires either limitless capital or extraordinary discipline. Some of it worked. Matt Walsh's "Am I Racist?" was the top-grossing documentary of 2024. Most of it didn't. In March 2024, they parted ways with Candace Owens. She walked into the open market and built a show that competes with theirs. Today she has 5.5M YouTube subscribers and added 10.9M followers across platforms since January 2025, generating roughly 805M views in that window. Daily Wire converted its biggest distribution asset into its largest competitor. Early 2025, co-founder Jeremy Boreing stepped down as co-CEO and launched a solo podcast outside the company he co-founded. Bentkey was shuttered the same year. Entire team cut. Then the audience math hit Shapiro himself. 170M monthly YouTube views in late 2023 to roughly 22M in early 2026. An 85% collapse in 18 months. Another 60K subscribers gone in the last 90 days alone. Layoffhedge.com estimates cumulative workforce reduction above 60% over the past year. Tucker Carlson left Fox in 2023, kept his audience, runs his shop with a fraction of the headcount. Megyn Kelly's network drew 138M YouTube views in February alone. The personalities figured out they don't need the platform. The platform discovered the opposite. Daily Wire built a billion-dollar valuation on names that can walk, take the audience with them, and run a competing show from a laptop the next morning. 170M views to 22M. The company kept the overhead. The audience left with the people.

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You don’t fix a classic by sanding off its identity. Dropping “Chronicles” might sound small, but it signals the bigger trend — rebranding legacy instead of respecting it. Narnia isn’t just a title. It’s a world built across chronicles, stories, and time. You erase that, you dilute what made it timeless in the first place. If you’re going to adapt it, honor it — don’t repackage it until it barely resembles what people fell in love with. I’ll stick to the original.
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@lancewallnau If this is true, it’s not “law enforcement” — it’s weaponized government. Mocking Christians as “cultists,” targeting pro-lifers, and using activist groups as intel sources isn’t justice… it’s ideological targeting. The DOJ doesn’t get to play church police. Period.
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Say her name: Laken Riley. A 22-year-old nursing student went out for a run and never came home. That’s not politics—that’s a life stolen. She was murdered in 2024 by a man who had already been arrested and released multiple times before. So when people cheer against a law named after her, it doesn’t come across as compassion—it comes across as indifference to what happened. The Laken Riley Act exists because there was a preventable failure. It’s about making sure people who are already committing crimes don’t just get released back into the public. You can debate policy all day long—but celebrating while a victim’s name is being used to push for accountability? That’s a bad look, period. Standing for Laken Riley means this: We don’t ignore victims. We don’t downplay preventable tragedy. And we don’t turn a blind eye when the system fails to protect innocent people. Disagree on policy if you want—but at least have the decency to treat her story with the weight it deserves.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Minnesota Lt Governor Peggy Flanagan slams the Laken Riley Act as the audience cheers This might be one of the sickest videos I’ve ever seen
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Watching a TV show isn’t discipleship—it’s entertainment. You don’t outsource moral formation to Hollywood and call it a win. The Bible doesn’t “suggest” values—it defines truth, confronts sin, and shapes character at the root. A feel-good script can’t replace a living Word. If you remove God, you don’t get neutral morality—you get whatever culture feels like this week. That’s not formation, that’s drift. If you actually care about raising grounded, principled kids, give them something deeper than clever dialogue and life lessons wrapped in jokes. Give them truth that doesn’t change when the culture does.
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If that account is accurate, that’s not education—that’s indoctrination. Schools exist to teach kids how to think, not to mobilize them for someone else’s political fight. Canceling class so adults can push slogans—no matter which side they’re on—crosses a line. Parents don’t send their kids to school to be turned into props. Kids deserve stability, literacy, real skills, and space to grow without being dragged into partisan battles they didn’t choose. There’s a difference between teaching civics and staging activism. One equips; the other exploits. If educators want to advocate, they’re free to do it on their own time. But using hundreds of thousands of students as leverage? That undermines trust fast—and once that trust is gone, it’s hard to get back.
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@johnkonrad Watching a TV show isn’t discipleship—it’s entertainment. You don’t outsource moral formation to Hollywood and call it a win. The Bible doesn’t “suggest” values—it defines truth, confronts sin, and shapes character at the root. A feel-good script can’t replace a living Word. If you remove God, you don’t get neutral morality—you get whatever culture feels like this week. That’s not formation, that’s drift. If you actually care about raising grounded, principled kids, give them something deeper than clever dialogue and life lessons wrapped in jokes. Give them truth that doesn’t change when the culture does.
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@soigomaa That situation is horrific—rape is evil, full stop. But don’t turn one evil into justification for another. A child conceived in violence is not the perpetrator of that violence. That baby didn’t commit the crime—the rapist did. Justice should fall on him, not on an innocent life. Standing for life means we don’t solve trauma by ending another human being. It means we fight for the victim, demand real justice, and support her fully—without pretending that destroying the child heals the wound. Compassion doesn’t mean abandoning moral clarity. You can grieve the circumstance and still refuse to call the innocent disposable.
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That sounds bold, but it collapses under its own weight. Abortion and war are not the same category, and pretending they are just muddies reality. Abortion is the deliberate, targeted ending of a defenseless life in the womb—no battlefield, no crossfire, no competing armies. It’s direct, intentional, and internal. War, on the other hand, is a tragic consequence of a broken world—nations, threats, self-defense, and yes, sometimes terrible civilian loss. You can condemn unnecessary death in war without flattening every situation into “murder” like there’s no moral distinction at all. That’s not righteousness—that’s intellectual laziness. If you’re going to talk about innocent life, be consistent. The unborn don’t get to hide behind borders, politics, or military complexity. They are the most voiceless, most defenseless humans on the planet. Call out injustice wherever it exists—but don’t twist theology to erase clear moral lines. Not every death is the same, and not every situation carries the same moral weight. If you blur that, you’re not clarifying truth—you’re distorting it.
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Carrie Prejean Boller
Carrie Prejean Boller@CarriePrejean1·
No Christian can ever support the murder of innocent human life. We’ve seen our politicians dehumanize an entire population of people in Gaza, Iran, and Lebanon. We are witnessing a Holocaust and genocide of an entire people. I will never stop speaking out. It’s wrong and it’s evil to murder innocent human life. Don’t allow a false theology and loyalty to an atheist nation called “Israel” to cause you to excuse grave evil. Murder is wrong. You should speak out against it. Any nation claiming to be “God’s people” while killing innocent human beings is not only not God’s people, but they are enemies of the Lord.
Harrison H. Smith ✞@HarrisonHSmith

“Is denying the Holocaust more important than killing kids?” Important question as to the morality of our future world. (She doesn’t answer.)

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@RealCandaceO Why would I want to support another traitor, especially if they support you?
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@OwenShroyer1776 No one. We don't need another liar and traitor in the office. If he runs, I'll make sure to vote for whoever runs against Him just so he don't. Not kidding.
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@Bodittle As the Word says: "And whatsoever do ye, do it for the glory of God! I love how Charlie says, It's All About Jesus and the facts many won't recognize is it will always be about Jesus.
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