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The Matt Lohmeier Show

By: Matthew Lohmeier
  • Summary

  • The official podcast of former Space Force Lieutenant Colonel Matt Lohmeier. I talk about politics, the military, religion, and anything else I find interesting. For more information visit: https://matthewlohmeier.com/
    2022-2024
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Episodes
  • Nation Of Victims: Is America's National Identity Built Around Victimhood?
    Sep 23 2022

    The unapologetic pursuit of excellence was once what defined the true essence of what it means to be American. But now, we seem to have built a national identity around victimhood and mediocrity. How did we get here? And most importantly, is there anything we can do about it?

    Vivek Ramaswamy is an entrepreneur, political commentator, and New York Times best-selling author. Today, Vivek joins Matt to discuss his new book "Nation of Victims: Identity Politics, the Death of Merit, and the Path Back to Excellence." 

    Vivek shares his views on the WEF, The Great Reset, stakeholder capitalism, and the cultural implications of ESG criteria. Tune in to learn more!

    Matt and Vivek also discuss modern American culture, national identity, and what we can do to save our country.

     

    Key Takeaways 

    - Is America's national identity built around victimhood? (00:00)

    - The problem with our current national psyche and identity (01:07)

    - The connection between identity politics and the death of meritocracy (02:46)

    - Language's role in the transition of culture (07:15)

    - What does ESG mean? (10:41)

    - Lightning round questions (12:41)

    - Is capitalism oppressive? (16:20)

    - Vivek's views on the future of America's economy (20:13)

     

    Additional Resources

    - Connect with Matt

    - Learn more about the Irresistible Revolution

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    Get Vivek's book: Nation of Victims: Identity Politics, the Death of Merit, and the Path Back to Excellence.

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    23 mins
  • Should Ammon Bundy Be The Next Governor Of Idaho?
    Sep 20 2022

    Ammon Bundy is a conservative activist and businessman currently running for Governor of the state of Idaho. Like several other ranchers in Idaho, Ammon experienced first-hand unlawful attacks by federal officials at his family ranch in 2014. Sick and tired of the rampant corruption and impunity present in our state Government, Ammon decided to run for Governor.

    His campaign aims to stop federal tyranny and advocates for protecting Idahoans' essential freedoms and Constitutional rights.

    Today, Matt interviews Ammon Bundy to learn more about his previous standoffs with the federal government in Nevada and Oregon, his time in federal prison and solitary confinement, and his current race for the Governor of Idaho. 

    Tune in to find out more!

     

    Key Takeaways 

    - Should Ammon Bundy be the next Governor of Idaho? (00:00)

    - Ammon's background and life journey (01:16)

    - 10 things you may not know about Ammon Bundy (08:21)

    - What really happened at Ammon's family ranch in 2014 (10:45)

    - Ammon's views on law enforcement and anti-gun laws (30:01)

    - How the federal government violates Oregon's ranchers' constitutional rights (37:17)

    - How Ammon became an activist protesting abuse by the federal government (45:50)

    - Ammon's arrest and time in prison (53:52)

    - Why Ammon decided to run for Governor of Idaho and his campaign goals (1:04:28)

    - Ammon's views on property taxes, parent's rights, and education (1:16:59)

     

    Additional Resources

    - Connect with Matt

    - Learn more about the Irresistible Revolution

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • The Problem With Darwin's Theory Of Evolution & Natural Selection
    Sep 16 2022

    The theory of evolution is the most widely accepted explanation of the origin and diversification of life on Earth. But is this theory as accurate as its proponents argue? 

    Pathologist and author John Andelin joins Matt to discuss his book 'Evolution: Mask of Science.' John describes how the theory of evolution is based on untestable philosophical assumptions and metaphysical presuppositions.  

    John and Matt discuss the history of evolutionary biological thought, Darwin's acknowledgments of the weaknesses of his theory, and mathematical challenges to the idea of evolution. Tune in to learn more!

     

    Key Takeaways 

    - The problem with the theory of evolution (00:00)

    - What are the current views of evolutionary biologists? (09:40)

    - Is there any tangible evidence for evolution? (14:48)

    - Why evolution has become a new religion (18:02)

    - Evolution vs. creationism (20:46)

    - The differences between microevolution and macroevolution (26:28)

    - Why DNA testing doesn't necessarily prove evolution (34:33)

    - The truth about Earth's age (42:52)

    - Why Darwin's theory is so widely accepted (45:00)

    - Is there a case for intelligent design? (49:14)

     

    Additional Resources

    - Connect with Matt

    - Learn more about the Irresistible Revolution

    Mask Of Science, John's YouTube Channel

    Read John's Book 'Evolution: The Mask Of Science'

    This episode is brought to you by Patriot Mobile.

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    53 mins

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