Michael Brown

Michael Brown

Smart. Funny. Connected. Former Under Secretary of Homeland Security & FEMA Director Michael Brown provides provocative insight into culture,...Full Bio

5-9-26 The Weekend Hour 1: The man in the bunker and the war he can’t win

5-9-26 The Weekend Hour 2: Migrants and Non-Assimilation.  A very real problem

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5-9-26 The Weekend Hour 3: Bexar County Texas Voter Data

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5-8-26 - 9am - Substack and What Is An Election

In this episode, Michael dives into a heated discussion about the Iran situation, questioning why the US isn't taking a stronger stance against the IRGC. He also shares personal stories, including a humorous anecdote about a listener's struggles with the Substack platform. The conversation takes a serious turn when the host discusses the recent Virginia Supreme Court decision, explaining the intricacies of the case and its implications. He also touches on the topic of elections, referencing a listener's question about the definition of an election.

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5-8-26 - 10am - Billionaire & Working For A Living

In this episode, Michael dives into a thought-provoking discussion about wealth, work, and the American economy. He tackles AOC's statement that you can't earn a billion dollars, arguing that it's based on economic errors and a zero-sum fallacy. Michael also addresses the idea that work is not the enemy of human dignity, but rather a fundamental aspect of it. He shares personal anecdotes and historical examples, including the stories of Henry Ford and Andrew Carnegie, to illustrate the importance of hard work and innovation in building wealth. This conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in economics, politics, and the human condition.

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5-8-26 - 11am - Tax Payer Relief Shots

In this episode, we're diving into the world of self-defense and the concept of "Taxpayer Relief Shots." Michael discusses the importance of protecting oneself and one's property, citing real-life examples of individuals who've used firearms to defend themselves against attackers. We hear from law enforcement officials, including Sheriff Steve Reams of Weld County, Colorado, who emphasizes the right to self-defense and the need for citizens to be prepared to protect themselves. The episode also touches on the consequences of not taking action, highlighting the devastating effects on families and communities.

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5-8-26 - Daily Talkbacks

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5-7-26 - 9am - Roaches, Vegan Toxins and HR & DEI

In this episode, Michael shares a humorous story about cockroaches in the workplace and how they've become a lighthearted part of his office culture. But things take a serious turn as he discusses the importance of ethics and the treatment of animals, and how it relates to his own experiences. He also touches on the topic of DEI and how it's being rebranded, but not necessarily for the better.

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5-7-26 - 10am - Leniency for Illegals and Polis Gas Prices

In this episode, we dive into the world of politics and justice. Michael discusses the Department of Justice's investigation into Fairfax County's prosecutor, Steve Descano, over allegations of discriminatory practices. Descano's office is accused of giving preferential treatment to illegal alien defendants, sparking a civil rights investigation. Michael breaks down the case, highlighting the potential implications for prosecutors across the country. He also touches on the topic of gas prices, analyzing Governor Polis's claims that President Trump is to blame.

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5-7-26 - 11am - Cruise Ship Virus

In this episode, we dive into a gripping story of a luxury cruise ship stranded at sea due to a hantavirus outbreak. The World Health Organization is on the case, but bureaucratic red tape and regional politics are causing delays. We explore the complex web of liability and the potential lawsuits that may arise from this situation. The episode also touches on the incubation period of the virus, which raises questions about the cruise ship's decision-making and the potential for further outbreaks. We examine the intersection of public health, politics, and the law in this real-life drama.

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