Introducing "The Daily Cheat Sheet" — your go-to podcast for separating rumor from real news.
Join Judah Friedman — writer and co-host of “The World According to Ben Stein” — as he teams up with Marcus Mend Stern of "American Exceptionalism" and Golan Ramraz, film producer and host of "Jew Can’t Handle the Truth." Together, they embark on a mission to help everyday Americans navigate the complex world of news and rumors.
In a world where everyone’s buying the rumor, “The Cheat Sheet” is your clear-eyed guide to the truth. We cut through the noise with sharp insight, real talk — and just so you know, we all look good and we all wear glasses.
Tune in for clarity, context, and a good-looking crew who actually reads the fine print.
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Introducing "The Daily Cheat Sheet" — your go-to podcast for separating rumor from real news.
Join Judah Friedman — writer and co-host of “The World According to Ben Stein” — as he teams up with Marcus Mend Stern of "American Exceptionalism" and Golan Ramraz, film producer and host of "Jew Can’t Handle the Truth." Together, they embark on a mission to help everyday Americans navigate the complex world of news and rumors.
In a world where everyone’s buying the rumor, “The Cheat Sheet” is your clear-eyed guide to the truth. We cut through the noise with sharp insight, real talk — and just so you know, we all look good and we all wear glasses.
Tune in for clarity, context, and a good-looking crew who actually reads the fine print.
Terrorist CheatSheet: CAIR Doesn't Care & Muslim Brotherhood Doesn't Want To Be Your Brother
The Daily Cheat Sheet
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Terrorist CheatSheet: CAIR Doesn't Care & Muslim Brotherhood Doesn't Want To Be Your Brother
We torch Jasmine Crockett’s humiliating Epstein smear of Lee Zeldin, and generally expose the broader liberal habit of elevating unserious frauds like her over competent black voices, highlighting Batya Ungar-Sargon’s eye-opening commentary about how progressives infantilize minorities (00:07). We explore a disastrous new Marist poll showing Republicans down big, and we hammer home that prices are what matters most to voters, leading to a dissection of the political danger of bad economic messaging (03:40). We argue that tax cuts beat $2,000 gimmick checks every time (06:07). We blast elected Democrats flirting with military insubordination (08:28). We slam Plaskett’s pathetic "Sherlock Holmes" excuse for texting Jeffrey Epstein (12:32). We demand the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR finally be designated as terrorists nationwide, but until then we celebrate that Texas is getting it done (14:39). We scrutinize Qatar’s toxic influence on the American right, and America in general (15:27). We analyze Hamas violating every ceasefire demand while the world pretends otherwise (19:32). We lament the bizarre podcast-sphere realignment attacking Jews - especially fueled by Megyn Kelly chasing Tucker’s anti-Israel audience (27:05). We confront the deep-state paranoia around Epstein dumps, Charlie Kirk’s murder, the attempt on Trump's life in Butler and institutional incompetence (34:08). Finally, we close by stressing vigilance: bad actors win when people stop paying attention (48:13).
The Daily Cheat Sheet
Introducing "The Daily Cheat Sheet" — your go-to podcast for separating rumor from real news.
Join Judah Friedman — writer and co-host of “The World According to Ben Stein” — as he teams up with Marcus Mend Stern of "American Exceptionalism" and Golan Ramraz, film producer and host of "Jew Can’t Handle the Truth." Together, they embark on a mission to help everyday Americans navigate the complex world of news and rumors.
In a world where everyone’s buying the rumor, “The Cheat Sheet” is your clear-eyed guide to the truth. We cut through the noise with sharp insight, real talk — and just so you know, we all look good and we all wear glasses.
Tune in for clarity, context, and a good-looking crew who actually reads the fine print.