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  • Episode 27: Mexico in Crisis and Why America Needs a Real Border Strategy
    Feb 25 2026

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    The Reagan Faulkner Show exposes how cartel boss El Mencho built Mexico’s most brutal cartel, CJNG, and how weak U.S. borders, birthright citizenship abuses, and left-wing anti-ICE activism have enabled cartel penetration into America—arguing for closed borders, mass deportations, strong policing, and an unapologetic America First security strategy.

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    21 min
  • Episode 26: How We Fight Back: A Conservative Blueprint for the Culture War
    Feb 20 2026

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    This episode of The Reagan Faulkner Show turns from diagnosing America’s cultural decline to prescribing how conservatives can fight back in practical, local ways. Reagan urges listeners who are disgusted by hookup culture, ideological indoctrination, and the erosion of traditional morality to pick one or two concrete battles and pursue them with focus, whether that is advancing Ten Commandments legislation for public schools, lobbying student governments to put American flags in every classroom, or organizing around patriotic civic symbols that reaffirm America’s heritage.

    She explains how Kennedy v. Bremerton and the shift from the Lemon test to a “history and traditions” standard has reopened the door for faith-informed displays like the Ten Commandments in schools, then broadens the blueprint to include strengthening local churches, pursuing school choice, investing in families, and mobilizing Gen Z conservatives. The heart of her message is that cultural renewal will not come from Washington but from courageous individuals, especially young people, who are willing to stand up on campuses, in school boards, and in communities to rebuild a moral, ordered, and distinctly American culture one step at a time.

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    34 min
  • Episode 25 – Losing Our Way: A Gen Z Look at America’s Moral Drift
    Feb 12 2026

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    In this episode of The Reagan Faulkner Show, Reagan traces how American culture shifted from faith, family, and wholesome media to a landscape dominated by anti‑Christian messaging, DEI tokenism, radical gender ideology, and sexualized entertainment—even in children’s programming. She contrasts classic shows, films, ads, and church‑centered family life with today’s violence‑filled movies, woke television, and the erosion of clear gender roles and respect for motherhood. She also highlights the sharp decline in church attendance and Christian identity since the mid‑20th century, tying it to major Supreme Court decisions that removed prayer, religious symbols, and the Ten Commandments from public schools under a distorted reading of “separation of church and state.”​

    Reagan then connects the Cultural Revolution, sexual revolution, changing university culture, and modern immigration policy to the normalization of hookup culture, LGBTQ ideology, Marxism, and third‑worldist attitudes that clash with traditional American values. She argues that refugee and TPS policies have imported large communities that often do not assimilate or share Christian foundations, while universities indoctrinate students into secular, anti‑faith worldviews. Framing the clash between Bad Bunny’s halftime show and Turning Point USA’s faith‑focused alternative as a symbol of the national divide, she calls on Gen Z conservatives to lobby legislators and schools, get politically engaged, and actively work to reclaim American and Christian culture before the country crosses a point of no return.


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    27 min
  • Episode 24 You’re Being Sold a Story: Propaganda in Real Time
    Feb 10 2026

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    This episode of The Reagan Faulkner Show explains how modern propaganda has shifted from old wartime posters to an all-out digital information war fought through algorithms, influencers, and celebrities. Reagan describes how echo chambers and emotion-driven content allow misleading stories about ICE, immigration, and basic truths like biological sex to spread unchecked, especially among people who are busy, exhausted, or simply assume that famous people tell the truth. She stresses that neither government “fact-checking” nor censorship is the answer, but conscious, skeptical consumption of media is.​

    Reagan then walks through several high-profile stories—like the “detained” five-year-old boy, the “teargassed” baby, a convicted child predator in ICE custody, and celebrity “ICE OUT” theatrics at the 2026 Grammys—to show how context is stripped away to manufacture fake victims and demonize ICE and border enforcement. She argues that this performative empathy hides the reality of violent illegal offenders, fuels hatred of law enforcement, and shapes voters’ views ahead of the midterms. The episode closes by urging conservatives to recognize propaganda on all sides, do independent research before sharing stories, and speak the truth boldly so that lies do not decide the 2026 elections.


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    27 min
  • The Reagan Faulkner Show: Episode 23 - Interview with David Buzzard
    Feb 5 2026

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    In this episode of The Reagan Faulkner Show, Army veteran and two-time Purple Heart recipient David Buzzard explains why he’s challenging Rep. David Rouzer in North Carolina’s 7th Congressional District, citing rampant veteran suicide, corrupt and self-enriching incumbents, and a political class detached from the realities facing younger Americans. Buzzard denounces the “affordability crisis is just messaging” attitude on the right, arguing that working families living paycheck to paycheck are being dismissed instead of represented, and insists the market must serve citizens rather than destroy dignified work.​

    Buzzard and Reagan dive into threats like transhumanism, AI replacing blue-collar jobs, microplastics harming human health and fertility, illegal labor undercutting American workers, and a GOP culture that feels like a social club instead of a movement for action. He calls for term limits, faith-rooted leaders with real honor, and a new style of conservative engagement that energizes Gen Z through visible community work, better messaging, and a serious focus on their future opportunities here at home rather than endless foreign entanglements.


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    29 min
  • Episode 22: The Silent Power of the Loudest Generation
    Jan 29 2026

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    This episode of The Reagan Faulkner Show examines what Reagan calls the “silent power” of Gen Z: a generation that is loud online yet too often absent when it comes to real-world political work. She contrasts Gen Z-led uprisings abroad with American Gen Z conservatives who talk, debate, and go viral but rarely show up to knock doors, lobby school boards, or help campaigns, despite evidence that 18–21-year-olds lean Republican. Reagan warns that failing to act locally is how conservatives lost critical 2025 races that shape everyday life far more than the White House.​

    She also calls out older conservative leaders who beg for youth involvement but then ghost young volunteers or sideline their ideas, arguing that both Gen Z and their elders must change. The episode lays out specific action steps—petitioning for the Ten Commandments in schools, fighting for the SAVE Act, calling representatives, uncovering local corruption, and turning online influence into mobilization—while urging Christian Gen Z to see political engagement as a moral duty in the face of radical left ideologies that she believes cannot coexist with Christianity or America’s founding principles.




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    33 min
  • Episode 21: Greenland Isn't Optional - National Security in the Arctic Age
    Jan 20 2026

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    This episode of The Reagan Faulkner Show argues that Trump’s insistence on acquiring Greenland is a matter of national survival, not a vanity project. Reagan explains the strategic value of Thule (Pituffik) Space Base in Greenland as America’s northernmost missile early-warning and defense installation, central to detecting and intercepting intercontinental ballistic missiles, hypersonic weapons, and space-based threats from adversaries like Russia, China, and North Korea. The discussion details Trump’s proposed “Golden Dome” — a massive aerial defense system designed to make the United States essentially untouchable from missile and drone attacks — and why Greenland’s Arctic geography is indispensable to making that shield effective.​

    The episode then expands to trade, geopolitics, and sovereignty. Reagan warns that melting Arctic ice is opening new shipping lanes that could slash transit times from Asia to the Atlantic, making control of those routes as vital today as the Panama Canal was in the last century. If the U.S. does not control Greenland and the emerging Arctic passage, China or Russia will, allowing hostile regimes to dominate critical trade chokepoints and missile detection corridors right next to America’s backyard. Drawing on Trump’s real-estate view of “owning vs. leasing,” Reagan argues that merely basing operations in a NATO ally’s territory is dangerously naive; only outright control of Greenland can guarantee U.S. security, economic competitiveness, and another 250 years of American sovereignty.

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    24 min
  • Episode 20: How Did a Viral YouTube Video Lead to Mass Protests?
    Jan 15 2026

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    This episode of The Reagan Faulkner Show unpacks how Nick Shirley’s undercover video inside empty Somali-owned daycare centers in Minneapolis exposed massive daycare and welfare fraud and exploded into a national firestorm. The recap follows a rapid timeline: Shirley’s viral expose, Trump’s extraction of Nicolás Maduro, protests branded “Hands Off Venezuela,” Governor Tim Walz dropping out of the race, and ICE raids that net more than 1,500 violent illegal aliens while the FBI investigates daycare fraud believed to total around nine billion dollars.​

    Reagan details how professional leftist agitators organized “anti-ICE” protests, blocked operations, weaponized vehicles, and escalated rhetoric to “save a life, kill an ICE” and “death to ICE,” even doxxing an ICE agent who acted in clear self-defense. As Walz talks about Minnesota being “at war” with the federal government and likens the moment to Gettysburg, Ilhan Omar joins the resistance, local officials tell ICE to “get out,” and protests spread nationwide, Reagan urges conservatives to support law enforcement and independent journalists, push for mass deportations, and deliver a red wave in the midterms to protect President Trump and his America First agenda.

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    28 min