Josh opens today’s show by exposing what he sees as NATO’s lack of effectiveness, particularly in response to tensions surrounding the Strait of Hormuz, and how the conflict involving Iran is highlighting deeper issues within the alliance.
He then turns to a controversy in Arkansas, where Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders was reportedly asked to leave a restaurant after dining. Josh breaks down why he believes this situation is not a First Amendment issue, and contrasts it with cases like Jack Phillips and the debate over compelled speech.
Next, Josh discusses how society evaluates public figures after their death, in light of renewed allegations surrounding Cesar Chavez, and what that means for legacy and historical judgment.
Finally, Josh reacts to the news that Chuck Norris has passed away at the age of 86, sharing thoughts on his impact and cultural legacy.

Charlie Kirk Conspiracy Idiocy and Free Speech Wins Again at SCOTUS
42:39

Iran End Game, ‘No Kings’ Astroturf, and a Big Week at SCOTUS
42:00

CPAC Fallout, Iran War Mixed Signals, and an Olympic-Sized Stand for Sanity
41:51