Writer and Historian Bill Whittle joins us to discuss his new series 'What We Saw: An Empire of Terror', where he dives deep into the history of Soviet atrocities throughout the twentieth century, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that the Soviets were unmatched in their totalitarian cruelty.
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Nov 27
My List of The Best–and Worst–007 Movies
Curious which James Bond movies are the best in the series? Well, you've come to the right place because I know exactly which ones are the best, and which ones suck.
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Nov 26
The Conservative Filmmaker Who's Found Success In Hollywood w/ Cyrus Nowrasteh
Movie director, Cyrus Nowrasteh, joins me for a discussion about his amazing new film, "Sarah's Oil."
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36m 8s
Nov 22
Our Biggest Sale of the Year Is Here
Black Friday means half off DailyWire Plus. This year your membership unlocks more than ever. New shows like The Isabel Brown Show and Pints with Aquinas, uncensored and ad free. You also get full access to our entire library, including the most ambitious project in our history, ... Show More
1m 48s
Nov 2024
Oswald Mosley & Fascism in Britain
<p>This is the story of British fascism seen through the life of its leader, Oswald Mosley. We explore his charismatic yet deeply flawed personality, his relationship with European fascists, and the eventual decline of his movement.</p><br><p>With us is Stephen Dorril, a former s ... Show More
55m 7s
Jun 2025
Frenemies: Russia & the USA, a History
<p>For nearly half a century, the United States and Russia stood as adversaries, entrenched in a tense geopolitical rivalry known as the Cold War. Yet this period represents only a brief chapter in the broader, more complex history of their relationship...</p><br><p>In this episo ... Show More
1h 3m
Mar 2024
Fatal Neutrality: Lumumba, the CIA, and the Cold War
In 1960, the Congo gained independence from Belgium. Patrice Lumumba was elected prime minister and Joseph Kasavubu president. Within a year, Lumumba was deposed and assassinated. This week on Deconstructed, executive editor of Foreign Affairs and author Stuart Reid joins Ryan Gr ... Show More
46m 10s
Mar 2024
Did the Cold War Ever End?
<p>Would the Cold War have happened if the nuclear bomb was never created? How did Gorbachev, Reagan and Thatcher reduce tensions between the East and West? And, according to one of the Russian authorities' most wanted journalists, how are echoes of the Cold War felt today?</p><b ... Show More
56m 27s