Bauer and Rose: Trump Impeached for Investigating the Crimes Biden Pardoned himself for
In this episode of The Bauer and Rose Podcast, Tom Rose and Gary Bauer dive into the controversial decision by President Biden to pardon his son, Hunter Biden. They analyze the implications of this decision, drawing attention to the media's portrayal and the broader political ramifications. The hosts critique the narrative surrounding the pardon, emphasizing the double standards in media coverage and the potential impact on the justice system.
The discussion expands to include the Biden administration's foreign policy, particularly focusing on the allocation of funds to Angola for climate change relief while neglecting domestic issues. Tom and Gary highlight the administration's America-last approach and the consequences of such policies on American citizens.
The hosts also explore the entrenched bureaucracy within the U.S. government, discussing recent deals made with federal unions that extend remote work until 2029. They express concern over the challenges an incoming administration might face in reversing these decisions and restoring governmental efficiency.
Shifting gears, the episode delves into international trade and tariffs, with Tom and Gary dissecting the discrepancies in tariff rates between the U.S. and the European Union. They argue for a more balanced approach to trade that prioritizes American interests and question why American workers are often sacrificed for international alliances.
In a heated segment, the hosts tackle the contentious issue of transgender rights and the legal battles surrounding gender-affirming care. They critique the current cultural and legal climate, drawing parallels to historical civil rights violations and emphasizing the need for a return to common sense and biological realities.