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Cut the Bull

Cut the Bull

By: Charles Love and Wilfred Reilly
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Summary

An insightful podcast that discusses the news of the day and cultural issues plaguing our society. The goal of the show is to bring logic and context to these topics and address solutions, something that is rarely discussed by mainstream pundits. The trio has a knack of approaching serious issues with tremendous wit, humility, and occasional humor but never from a place of anger and with absolutely NO BULL!

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Episodes
  • Episode 213 - Seth Keshel
    Apr 28 2026

    Cohosts Charles Love, Wilfred Reilly, Christy Kelly and Brooks Crenshaw welcome Seth Keshel to discuss the history and tactics of election fraud, the ten steps to guaranteeing free and fair elections, and his new book The American War on Election Corruption: The Crusade to Restore Trust in Voting , forward by Newt Gingrich.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 212 - Jeremy Carl
    Apr 14 2026

    Cohosts Wilfred Reilly, Charles Love, and Brooks Crenshaw welcome Jeremy Carl to discuss the conflation of Western and American culture with ‘whiteness’ and ‘white culture,’ the non-equivalence of race and culture, and his book, The Unprotected Class.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 211 - Penny Ronning
    Apr 10 2026

    Cohosts Charles Love, Wilfred Reilly, and Brooks Crenshaw welcome anti-trafficking advocate and policy strategist Penny Ronning to discuss the human trafficking issue, debate the line between autonomy and coercion, and how to navigate the real-world tradeoffs in search of practical solutions.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
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