In this episode, Michael talks about Saint Patrick's Day, but it's not just about the holiday. He dives into the irony of American celebrations vs. Ireland's approach, highlighting how the Irish are quietly erasing their own cultural heritage. The conversation also touches on the importance of authenticity and not just going through the motions. He discusses the story of the Iranian Ayatollah, Khamenei, and the surprising revelation about his personal life. The episode wraps up with a powerful message about solidarity and the importance of standing up for what's right, using the example of Irish New Yorker, President Robinson.

4-4-26 The Weekend Hour 3: The New York Times can’t spell NATO
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4-4-26 The Weekend Hour 2: Strait of Hormuz Perspective – Rearranging Geopolitical Reality
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4-4-26 The Weekend Hour 1: A realistic assessment of where we are in the Iranian conflict.
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