Category: The Beau Show

‘The View’? Sure, the Democrat View

“The View,” the women’s talk show on ABC, was created to be a thoughtful discourse for women by women. But a deeper look into its roots, its formula, and its talent reveals a desire to push a uniform viewpoint beneath the diversity it claims to purport. I present a factual analysis of the show and…


The (Un)Marvelous Mr. Mayorkas

Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas has been in the hot seat for blunders at the southern border, where both people and drugs are trafficked. Mayorkas is just the latest department chief to face harsh scrutiny for poor policy and leadership, as the Biden administration shows a lack of competence. Hosted by…


‘Because’

The Beatles’ iconic 1969 song “Because” was the last of the Lennon-McCartney era. I attempt to recreate the song and also tie its relevance to today in terms of how great this music was and whether we are still making great music today—as well as the door perhaps the Beatles left open. Hosted by the…


Giving Thanks: The Attitude of Gratitude and the American Promise

One of America’s oldest traditions is Thanksgiving, dating back to 1621 when religious separatists boarded the Mayflower to find promise and hope in the New World. In celebrating a feast of equals with the natives, these settlers began to form the idea of America built on the spirit of giving thanks to God. Hosted by…


Where Is Peng Shuai?

Chinese tennis star Peng Shuai has been noticeably absent after she posted about a claim of sexual harassment against a Chinese government official. Her social media has been totally disabled, and now the Women’s Tennis Association is demanding answers, while all other leagues and “athlete activists” remain suspiciously quiet. Hosted by the two-time Emmy-nominated actor…


Drug Overdose Deaths Top 100,000: A True Pandemic

A new report reveals that in the last year, over 100,000 Americans have perished due to drug overdoses. The problem is quite complex, covering social, economic, and health reasons, but our leaders are failing us in terms of addressing supply and demand. Hosted by the two-time Emmy-nominated actor and singer-songwriter Beau Davidson, The Beau Show…


Rittenhouse and American Mobs

The Kyle Rittenhouse trial acts as a proxy for the greater culture war, where impassioned mobs, both the in-person variety and in the digital media sphere, sway public opinion and even juries trying to determine a defendant’s fate. I examine the qualities and dangers of these mobs in important cases that harken back to our…


Is Aaron Rodgers Wrong? Body Autonomy Vs. One-Size-Fits-All Health

Aaron Rodgers is the subject of a lot of ire from the NFL for misleading the public about his vaccination status after contracting COVID-19 and having to sit out at least a game. As he discussed his position at length on Pat MacAfee’s show, a much deeper explanation was provided that brings to light the…


Biden and the Religion of Climate

President Joe Biden met with other world leaders at the United Nations COP26 Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, and in spite of their goals to limit the world’s temperature change within 1.5 degrees Celsius, China and Russia did not attend and made no such promises. Is climate change the world’s newest religion? Hosted by the…


Veterans Day: We Don’t Know Them All, but We Owe Them All

In this special Veterans Day show, I take a look at the history of the annual celebration and why we commemorate it. In addition, I discuss the values and ideals that veterans have fought to protect, and how we are in jeopardy of losing the “American Way” and American promise, if we fail to uphold…