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The Climb Podcast with Stuart Webber and Jonathan Parramint is brought to you in association with The Summit Foundation, a charity that helps young people achieve new heights. We get to have conversations with some of the finest minds who have reached their own summit in the worlds of elite sport, the military, business, and the arts. These are not your usual stories, these are about resilience, determination and coming through difficult times. They speak to us about dealing with death, disc ...
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Respected journalist Mollie Hemingway and The Federalist has reported that Liz Cheney and her Cabal suppressed evidence during the sham January 6th committee proceedings. Turns out Trump requested 10,000 National Guard troops to be present for assistance at the Capitol for the gathering crowd. This information has been hidden from us for over three…
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“Andy came to Shawshank Prison in early 1947 for murdering his wife and the fella she was bangin’.“ That was the famous line spoken by Morgan Freeman, aka Ellis “Red” Redman in the movie The Shawshank Redemption. How old were you when you found out that the movie was filmed at an Ohio State Reformatory rather than the fictional Maine prison the sto…
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Webster tells us a scholar is a person who has done advanced study in a special field. It also calls a scholar a learned person. I’m going to show how that is not always true. Consider Webster’s words as you read the politically biased rubbish that 154 so-called-scholars unleashed for the liberal media to gobble and regurgitate last week. As gleefu…
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After being shot at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade the poor Lisa Lopez-Galvan had not been buried yet nor the family time to grieve before anti-gun zealots stomped all over her memory. The mother of two was the only person to die in the shootout. At least 22 other innocent people were harmed. As of the time of this writing, there have bee…
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Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you must be aware there are major issues at our southern border. At the same time, we are financing a war in Ukraine, fighting another war in the Middle East, struggling under Bidenomics, fearing China will glob onto Tawain, and evidently, white supremacists are plotting to take over the country. Thanks Biden…
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According to a 2019 Pew Research Center report, 38% of Americans claim to be Independent. However, only 7% of voters are actually really true Independents. But then I read further, you know, past the first paragraph. Turns out, of the 38% claiming to be an Independent, 17% of them nearly always vote Democrat. In full disclosure, I thought this numb…
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Ask yourself, are you better off now under Biden? A commentary appeared in a newspaper I also write for that bears mentioning – not so much for its journalistic excellence and insight, but for its lack of accuracy. This piece was so far left it could have been written for the Washington Compost or Russia’s Pravda. The piece I’m referring to is anot…
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Ever hear of the “27 Club?” It’s not something you want to subscribe to, and given the demographics of my readership, the opportunity has long passed us by. The 27 Club is a list of well-known musicians who “bit the dust” at the age of twenty-seven. The term took off in 1994 when Kurt Cobain of Nirvana shot himself. The drug-addled musician was dep…
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As a grandfather of eleven grandchildren, I cannot imagine a worse day than to be told one of them has cancer or some other catastrophic disease. In my opinion that’s the place whale dung sits on in the totem pole of life.. We have a grandchild mysteriously losing her hearing, which pales in comparison to cancer, but even that nearly drives me to t…
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Next November 5th, I will be voting for Donald J. Trump for president. It will be the third time in nine years throwing my support his way. Initially, I voted for Trump because he was not a politician. He’s a self-made, wealthy businessman without political baggage. I admire people who can start from nothing and make something of themselves. My fat…
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So, let me regale you this Christmas season with the rich history of this ballet. Most people know the Nutcracker as a musical written by Tchaikovsky, the Russian composer, in 1892, and little else. In fact, Tchaikovsky only wrote the music; about nine months before the ballet, which was choreographed by Marius Petipa. The original story, named the…
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I have had a mild interest in the modern technology called AI, or artificial intelligence. With my limited knowledge of computers, I might know more about women than AI technology. And even though I have been married to a great woman for over 43 years, I do not have much of a clue about her either. Wikipedia states AI is the intelligence of machine…
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By now, you’ve probably heard of the efforts by certain states to remove Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot. Rhode Island is the most recent state to reject that effort. This rejection comes after similar dismissals from Florida, Colorado, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Michigan, and the District of Columbia. There are eighteen more states consider…
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Not only do I not believe Biden will get the Democrat nomination, I also don’t believe the others running on the Democrat side will be the ultimate candidate. That would include Robert Kennedy Jr., Cornel West, Marianne Williamson, Dean Phillips, or somebody named Cenk Uygur. (If you’ve never heard of Mr. Uygur either, he’s a Turkish-born politicia…
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It’s official. In the words of Buddy Guy, “Well I done got old.” In a moment of bitter sweetness, I got my first Social Security (SS) check this week. I could have received it 4 ½ years ago, but decided to wait until full retirement age, 66 years, 6 months. For the rest of my life, I will get paid by the government on the second Wednesday of the mo…
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Democrats, the dumpster fire that is the world right now is your fault. With heartfelt apologies, perhaps it’s time we take a break from the wall-to-wall coverage of the death of Matthew Perry to address other issues going on in the world. I’m surprised the media hasn’t gotten around to asking Biden, Trump, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu want…
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Perhaps they have picked their guy by the time you read this, but I’m doubting it. The Republican party has failed miserably when it comes to naming a Speaker of the House. As of Tuesday, the country has been 20 days without a Speaker. This has become embarrassing and shows just how fractioned the GOP is and a time when the world seems on fire.…
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How long will it be until we see the first billion-dollar player? Bleacher Report listed twelve major league baseball players who should get contracts of a hundred million dollars or more during the off-season. Sadly, for Cubs fans, Cody Bellinger is on that list, meaning he won’t be a Cub next year. Last season, there were fourteen $100,000,000 co…
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California senator Dianne Feinstein’s death last week was great fodder for the media machine, but highly inconvenient for the Democrats, and more particularly, California governor Gavin Newsome. So, now all eyes are looking west to Governor Newsome as he has the task of naming a replacement to fill Feinstein’s seat for the next year until an electi…
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Fox News recently reported Chicago’s plan for housing the recent influx of illegal immigrants. The report states there are currently about 2,200 illegal immigrants housed in 21 shelters in Chicago police stations and airports. Chicago has contracted with a private security firm named Garda-World Federal Services for a tent city to be erected at a c…
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Microsoft Bing recently listed their five greatest guitarists in history. I chuckled that they thought they were qualified of producing such a list. How bad was it? Eddie Van Halen was listed by his birth-name, Edward. Eddie wore short pants the last time that happened. The list got my juices pumping. First, in full disclosure, I can’t tune a guita…
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They defy logic. Last Thursday, September 7th, CNN ran an article stating, “Biden’s defenders brush off concerns over his age and approval rating as polls show warning signs.” While it’s difficult to trust CNN reporting, and their ratings would suggest most of America feels that way, it was the most recent article found concerning Biden’s polling n…
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Why is the Deep State so afraid of Trump? The newest ploy by the Swamp may be more sinister than what we’ve seen to date. Not content with allowing the court system to work – even with shady characters like Jack Smith – or leave representation up to voters, now another group is coming after Donald Trump. This is despite his commanding lead in all p…
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Hello sports fans, ready for some football? The 2023 Pro football season starts next week, and we have one of the most iconic match-ups in all of sports first on the agenda. For the 207th time, those goons from Chicago, the Bears, will play the beloved and rugged men in green and gold, the Green Bay Packers at home in Chicago. The Pack will be putt…
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I watched the GOP primary debate from my living room last Wednesday, having not been contacted by FOX for tickets. In between listening to combatants talk over each other, I was texting my cousin, who is also a politically conservative animal. I was literally thinking how I wished they’d turn off the microphones on Nikki Haley and Chris Christie wh…
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Much to my horror, a good friend might have fallen off the Trump train. He’s always been for Trump passionately but inexplicably is leaning toward Vivek Ramaswamy. While I’m on record stating Mr. Ramaswamy would be an excellent choice for president, I just don’t think he can win the presidency in 2024, and it might be a vote taken from Trump. Our f…
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Perhaps it would be easier to pass age limit restrictions than term limits. An age limit restriction would have the benefit of limiting terms to some degree. The fact is, we don’t need the aged with little energy and geriatric issues meandering the halls of Congress. If I were to be introducing the law, I would push for an age limit of 80 years old…
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Have you heard about the new “contentious” song by country singer Jason Aldean? Well, I hadn’t until about a week ago when a friend sent it to me, knowing it would trip my trigger. She’s like that. If you haven’t heard it, run…don’t walk, to your nearest internet source, google YouTube, turn up the sound, and listen to the song. You won’t be disapp…
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The affirmative action decision by the Supreme Court, striking down racial consideration policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina spurred me into looking into those universities a little closer. The biggest thing learned is that back in 1975, when I was considering what to do with my life, I should have set my sites for an executive…
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By now, it should be obvious to everyone that Dad and Lad Biden are up to their chins in corruption. Even the most fervent left-leaner must have that sinking feeling that this is not going to end well for Joe, perhaps carrying through the 2024 election. I imagine, in their head, they’re blaming it on Hunter, and that Joe was just being a loving fat…
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California representative Adam Schiff was censured by the US House of Representatives on Wednesday, June 21, evidently, much to his delight. This action came about due to Schiff’s repeated false accusations that Trump’s 2016 campaign colluded with Russia, which ultimately lead to Trumps impeachment.Bởi Alan N. Webber
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We’re living in an historic era, one that will be written about extensively long after we’re gone. Unfortunately, our history might not be seen favorably. We may be seen as the generation that witnessed our government taken over while we slept. As we argue over gender and race, work less, and get high more, disavow our history, and allow others acc…
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The announcement the Professional Golf Association (PGA), the DP World Tour (Europe’s version of the PGA), and the LIV Tour are merging is not without precedent in professional sports. In 1903, the National League and the American League merged to form the North American Professional Baseball Organization. Up until then, they were two entirely inde…
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Surfing the net in search of stories to comment on for my podcast, I came across a CNN headline, entitled “How to End Trumpism.” https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/01/opinions/james-comey-donald-trump-zelizer/index.html As I’m leaning towards voting for Trump, the opinion piece caught my eye, even if it came from CNN. The commentary was penned by a profes…
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The other day I was listening to an album by a band you probably never heard of – Mason Profit. They put out a nice album in 1973 called Come & Gone. In the 70’s, neither me nor my friends listened much to the words as it was all about the sound – blazing guitars and booming drums. Mason Profit would have been considered more of the country rock ge…
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Recently, my wife and I were watching television when, lo and behold, a new Budweiser commercial appeared. If I were a beer drinker, and if I didn’t know the back story on the Budweiser issue, the commercial might have actually induced me to buy Budweiser beer. Some elaboration is in order. Budweiser has teamed up with the American icon, Harley Dav…
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Daniel Penny (24) is the Marine that put Jordan Neely (30) in a choke-hold, after Neely began threatening passengers on a New York subway, resulting in Neely’s death last week. Michael Byrd (56) is the Capitol Police Lt. who shot Ashli Babbitt (35) in the face after Babbitt tried to crawl through a window during the J6 protest, resulting in Babbitt…
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“The Democratic Party seems to have lost its bearings and…lost its will or even the capacity to think about changing the system.” That statement was issued by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently in an interview with Greta Van Susteren. Damning words from a member of Democrat royalty going back a century.Bởi Alan N. Webber
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The 2024 election is shaping up to be the most important in our history. In many of my past columns I have railed against Joe Biden’s election, claiming it was rigged, as well as his mental capacity to run this country. Much of what I said and predicted seems to be coming true. I may be just a kid from Chebanse that hardly anybody knows, but I’m no…
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Listeners of this podcast are aware I’m a huge Tucker Carlson fan. I recorded his show nightly to watch over coffee the following morning. I often used Carlson’s material as a source for some of my commentaries. Occasionally, he was the impetus behind the commentary. Carlson was unafraid to go up against politicians from both sides of the aisle, as…
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It comes up in conversation with friends and colleagues that people cannot recall America ever being so divided. The rancor is so bitter, which has not been seen in the lifetimes of people of our generation. A great deal of the rancor is no doubt due to Trump’s election. For reasons I’m unable to fathom, Trump is so divisive that there seems to be …
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On April 4th, an ignorant Democrat prosecutor/shill by the name of Alvin Bragg came out from underneath his rock. Fulfilling a campaign promise, the Manhattan district attorney drug a former US president into court to be arraigned on thirty-four trumped up indictments. This is a reprobate who has only a 51% conviction rate, allowing New York city t…
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