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RFK Jr., Big Pharma And More On the Brett Winterble Show

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Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

Brett kicks off the program by talking about serious commentary on RFK Jr.'s testimony before Congress, which he watched in full. Brett criticizes the conduct of several Democratic lawmakers during the hearing, describing their approach as combative and unproductive, with little interest in genuine dialogue. He expresses concern over what he sees as a troubling alliance between elected officials and pharmaceutical companies, suggesting that the hearing was more about protecting industry interests than pursuing public health reform. Citing the number of vaccinations children receive throughout their school years, he raises questions about medical transparency and informed consent. Brett concludes by urging listeners to pay attention to how power operates in Washington and to remain engaged in demanding accountability and meaningful reform from their elected leaders.

We’re joined by Gordon G. Chang, renowned author and foreign policy expert, to talk about the recent summit involving China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, and its broader implications for global stability and U.S. foreign policy. Chang explains that China’s projection of strength is, in fact, a sign of weakness, referencing Sun Tzu’s strategy of appearing strong when vulnerable. He also highlights the deepening alliance between authoritarian regimes and the strategic positioning of nations like India, which showed hesitancy to fully align with anti-Western narratives. Chang warns about the dangerous missile cooperation between Iran and North Korea and raises serious concerns about China's ongoing practice of forced organ harvesting. He criticizes both the lack of U.S. response and the media’s overly sympathetic coverage of the summit, calling it a disservice to the American public. The conversation underscores the urgent need for a more informed, assertive U.S. stance on rising global threats.

Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!

For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show!

Brett kicks off the program by talking about serious commentary on RFK Jr.'s testimony before Congress, which he watched in full. Brett criticizes the conduct of several Democratic lawmakers during the hearing, describing their approach as combative and unproductive, with little interest in genuine dialogue. He expresses concern over what he sees as a troubling alliance between elected officials and pharmaceutical companies, suggesting that the hearing was more about protecting industry interests than pursuing public health reform. Citing the number of vaccinations children receive throughout their school years, he raises questions about medical transparency and informed consent. Brett concludes by urging listeners to pay attention to how power operates in Washington and to remain engaged in demanding accountability and meaningful reform from their elected leaders.

We’re joined by Gordon G. Chang, renowned author and foreign policy expert, to talk about the recent summit involving China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, and its broader implications for global stability and U.S. foreign policy. Chang explains that China’s projection of strength is, in fact, a sign of weakness, referencing Sun Tzu’s strategy of appearing strong when vulnerable. He also highlights the deepening alliance between authoritarian regimes and the strategic positioning of nations like India, which showed hesitancy to fully align with anti-Western narratives. Chang warns about the dangerous missile cooperation between Iran and North Korea and raises serious concerns about China's ongoing practice of forced organ harvesting. He criticizes both the lack of U.S. response and the media’s overly sympathetic coverage of the summit, calling it a disservice to the American public. The conversation underscores the urgent need for a more informed, assertive U.S. stance on rising global threats.

Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show!

For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTube channel.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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