• CBS' Cancel Culture Epstein Conundrum, Grammys Virtue Signaling, and Chris Cuomo’s Meathead ‘Apology’
    Feb 3 2026

    Emily Jashinsky opens up the show with a look at the latest bombshells from the Epstein files and why it could lead to CBS cutting ties with newly hired contributor Peter Attia. Emily explains why she believes this is a high-profile test of cancel culture and what she believes should happen. Then Emily is joined by Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, to discuss her organization’s plans for the 2026 midterms, why Trump 2.0 has been a disappointment to pro-life voters, the dangers of the abortion pill, and why her org called for the firing of FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary. Then Emily is joined by friend of the show, digital creator Brittany Xavier, to discuss the anti-ICE sentiment at the Grammys, Emily Austin’s viral response, and if any of it will move the needle. The two then talk about the biggest fashion moments including Justin and Hailey Bieber, why she thought it was silly Justin was wearing Balenciaga, Heidi Klum, and that Chappell Roan nipple dress. Emily wraps up the show with Chris Cuomo’s ‘apology’ and why she’s skeptical of the meathead, rich kid.

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • “Happy Hour”: Dumb Politicians, Mass Deportation Red Tape, Don Lemon, and 2028 Hopefuls: Emily Answers YOUR Questions
    Jan 30 2026

    On this week’s edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky takes up issues of politics, news, and celebrities. It opens with a question about her recent appearance on “The Megyn Kelly Show,” focusing on celebrity reaction to ICE, Megyn’s disturbing mental image of Katy Perry and former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and if that’s the hardest Megyn has ever made Emily laugh. Emily also takes up Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s masterful communication skills and a preview of the 2028 White House race. Emily addresses the ideological engine of the Democratic party and why it’s fiercely supportive of open borders, the bureaucratic nightmare of mass deportations, why elected officials are dumb, why Ilhan Omar has not been investigated for campaign fraud, thoughts on changing the census rules, Scott Bessent’s ties to Soros world, Soros’ links to justice system, Emily’s view of the Marxist left, why she believes Cenk Uygur is operating in good faith, if it would be awkward for Megyn Kelly and Ryan Grim to meet, and if she thinks Breaking Points has changed. Then Emily addresses the role of women in media, living in the D.C. bubble, data centers, and cars with kill switches. She wraps up this episode with her take on Don Lemon and if his personal life is relevant to the conversation about the church protest, plus Emily’s favorite person on earth.


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    48 Min.
  • Shocking NEW Pretti Video and Hollywood Hypocrisy, with Adam Carolla, PLUS Nicki Minaj Teams Up with Trump
    Jan 29 2026

    Emily Jashinsky opens up the show with a look at the 2026 midterm cycle and explains that while it may feel like Democrats are gaining momentum, the data shows their advantage is far smaller than it was in 2018. She explains what this all means and if Democrats could underperform. Then Emily is joined by Adam Carolla, host of “The Adam Carolla Show,” to discuss the newly surfaced footage that shows Alex Pretti confronting agents days before his death. They also discuss how elites like Ellen DeGeneres, Stephen Colbert, and politicians add fuel to the fire instead of helping to calm matters, and the Ilhan Omar town hall scare. Then the conversation turns to Neil Young’s peace offering to Greenland, Spencer Pratt’s mayoral bid and if Adam would support him, and that Sydney Sweeney lingerie stunt. Emily wraps up the show with a fun look at the blossoming friendship between President Trump and his self-proclaimed number one fan, Nicki Minaj.

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • Tim Walz's Contemptible Minnesota Messaging, and Kanye Says Sorry, with Michael Malice, PLUS Corporate Media's Reckoning
    Jan 27 2026

    Emily Jashinsky opens the show with a deep dive into the framing of the current immigration debate, arguing emotional narratives are being used to obscure larger policy failures. Then Emily is joined by Michael Malice, Host of “Your Welcome” and author of “Not Sick of Winning,” They begin with an emotional discussion of Michael’s eulogy for Scott Adams, and Michael shares behind the scenes details about the celebration of Scott’s life, the dark humor, and what he got to take home with him. Then the conversation turns to Minneapolis and the new signs both The White House and local leaders want de-escalation, plus Greg Bovino’s comments that sparked backlash from 2A supporters. They also discuss Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s offensive comparison of U.S. immigration enforcement to what happened to Anne Frank, Jennifer Welch’s viral rant labeling white evangelical Christians as immoral, and Meg Stalter’s video claiming Christian faith demands abolishing ICE, plus the unsealed court documents that suggest the Trump Admin detained a Tufts student and revoked her visa over a opinion piece she wrote. The two also talk about Kanye West’s apology and the cost of public breakdowns. Emily closes out the show with thoughts on the collapse of so-called legacy media “standards.”

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    1 Std. und 20 Min.
  • “Happy Hour”: Skepticism of Elites, Emily’s Journalism Style, PLUS ICE’s Impact on the Midterms: Emily Answers YOUR Questions
    Jan 23 2026

    On this week’s edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky answers a series of questions about her role in the media landscape. She explains why “After Party” has such a wide range of guests on, including people with opposing views to hers like Cenk Uygur and Krystal Ball. Emily explains how she views her job, why she doesn’t care about the impact her comments have on the right or left, why she’ll talk to anyone who has skepticism of elites and are willing to poke holes in the political establishment, and why she’s conflict adverse. She also answers questions about Europe’s assimilation problem, how we can learn from Europe’s mistakes and why America is so remarkable. Emily also talks about AI data centers and if Big Tech is good or bad. She explains why she gets so annoyed by powerful people who try to co-opt Christianity, why nobody is more obsessed with journalists than other journalists, why postmodern politics will always fail you, and how the ICE story could impact the midterm elections. Emily rounds out the show with some questions about her life in D.C., the most ‘redneck’ thing about her, and her favorite travel spot.


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    45 Min.
  • Trump's Greenland Deal Reality, and Obama Third-Term Talk, with Cenk Uygur, PLUS From Woke to Camp in Hollywood
    Jan 22 2026

    Emily Jashinsky opens the show with her takeaway from a new article in Compact, “The Truth Behind the Groyper Panic,” that explains why fears of widespread bigotry driven by figures like Nick Fuentes are overstated. Then Emily is joined by Cenk Uygur, Host, Founder, and CEO of “The Young Turks.” They discuss President Trump’s trip to Davos and his announcement that a framework has been reached on Greenland, the TACO theory surrounding Trump, and what it means for America’s economy. Then the conversation turns to questions about former President Obama potentially running for a third term, reports Gayle King could soon have her salary slashed at CBS, new vs old media, and what leaked text messages involving Taylor Swift and Blake Lively tell us about cancel culture. Emily wraps up the show with a look at a New York Times essay that argues Hollywood’s “woke era” hasn’t cleanly ended but has morphed into camp.

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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Don Lemon’s Disgraceful Antics, The Truth About Immigration in America, PLUS Dangers of Data Centers
    Jan 20 2026

    Emily Jashinsky opens the show with a big picture look at America’s immigration problem, how the larger media is missing key statistics, and the civil-liberty concerns with ICE. Then Emily is joined by Matthew Spalding, author of “The Making of the American Mind” and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College’s Washington, D.C. campus. The two discuss how today’s immigration and citizenship debates reflect a deeper crisis over what it means to be an American, and why some on the left view America as illegitimate. They also dive into Don Lemon and Jennifer Welch framing the church disruption in Minnesota as pushback against ‘white Christian entitlement.’ Next Shane Cashman, investigative journalist and host of “Inverted World Live” at Timcast, stops by the show for a deep dive on AI Data Centers. The two discuss how these centers have quickly become a political flashpoint with big tech and government selling them as job creators, but locals aren’t buying it. They also warn about the deeper issue of billionaires embracing AI-powered surveillance. Emily wraps up the show with a breakdown of Don Lemon’s livestream coverage of protesters disrupting a Minnesota church service, the backlash from Nicki Minaj, why Lemon could face legal problems, the broader media narrative portraying Christians as hypocrites, and more…

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    1 Std. und 21 Min.
  • “Happy Hour”: Tribalism on the Right, Ditching Tech, and Trump’s Goals in Iran: Emily Answers YOUR Questions
    Jan 16 2026

    On this week’s edition of “Happy Hour,” Emily Jashinsky takes up a series of questions about issues in the news including the problems with arguments before the Supreme Court on transgender athletes in sport, media coverage of the Minneapolis shooting, the situation in Iran and Venezuela, and the Trump administration's role. Emily also addresses several questions about the split on the right, discusses when emotionalism and tribalism get the best of people, the aftermath and trauma of Charlie Kirk's assassination, she explains why it's easier to have a strong coalition when you're in the opposition, and she discusses how she stays sane dealing with the news cycle while also being on social media, plus an encouraging new study on Gen Z ditching smart phones. Emily also tackles great questions from listeners on the importance of local politics and school choice, if Hip Hop is actually conservative, and happiness in America versus other countries. She rounds out the show with some thoughts on Palm Beach, why she prefers TV to movies, her Super Bowl pick, and a beauty tip for having great eyebrows.


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    1 Std. und 1 Min.