The Wrong Side Of History

The Wrong Side Of History
Podcast Description
This podcast brings together two powerhouse personalities from opposite ends of the political spectrum: Lee Trink, a serial entrepreneur and entertainment industry titan, and Ben Gleib, a fearless comedian and commentator. In an age of echo chambers and cancel culture, this show dares to do the unthinkable, foster real, unfiltered debate.
Each episode dives headfirst into the most urgent and polarizing issues of the week, with fiery, no-holds-barred discourse that will leave you questioning your assumptions—or doubling down on your beliefs. Brought to you by Rebel Audio/Audio Up.
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Content Themes
This podcast tackles urgent and controversial political issues, with recurring themes such as social justice, immigration, and foreign policy. Recent episodes have explored topics like the impact of a socialist mayor in New York, Supreme Court decisions, and Trump’s foreign policy maneuvers. Examples of episodes cover Mamdani’s radical ideology, the implications of the Supreme Court’s rulings on nationwide injunctions, and debates surrounding high-profile legal battles.

This podcast brings together two powerhouse personalities from opposite ends of the political spectrum: Lee Trink, a serial entrepreneur and entertainment industry titan, and Ben Gleib, a fearless comedian and commentator. In an age of echo chambers and cancel culture, this show dares to do the unthinkable, foster real, unfiltered debate.
Each episode dives headfirst into the most urgent and polarizing issues of the week, with fiery, no-holds-barred discourse that will leave you questioning your assumptions—or doubling down on your beliefs. Brought to you by Rebel Audio/Audio Up.
The Socialist, The Supreme Court, and The Scent of Power
This week, The Wrong Side of History dives into a chaotic moment in America:
New York elects a socialist who says the quiet part out loud — Zohran Mamdani wants to seize the means of production. The Supreme Court rewrites the rules on nationwide injunctions and due process. Trump bombs Iran, launches a fragrance, and walks away with another win. And a man is mistakenly deported — then ordered back by the courts.
We unpack what it all means, what no one’s saying out loud, and why this might be the most revealing week of 2025.
Topics include:
– Mamdani’s radical ideology and what Democrats aren’t admitting
– The Supreme Court’s game-changing decision on judicial limits
– Trump’s Iran strikes, legal victories, and presidential branding (literally)
– The Albrego García case and the future of due process

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