Cowardice will end us - with Winston Marshall
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This week, we welcome Lord
(we assume he’s a Lord - he’s from England) writer, podcaster, musician, and noble friend of the Jews. You may know Winston as co-founder of the band “Mumford and Sons” and more recently as host of “The Winston Marshall Show” which you can find on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts. Winston just returned from a trip to Israel where he did some excellent reporting, and he has a lot to say about the Middle East, Britian, October 7th and hope.Subscribe to the Winston Marshall Show
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In this episode:
Hat tip to Susan Sarandon
Why Arab men clean up on Jewish dating apps
We miss crazy Tom Cruise
We’re in the market for plastic surgeon sponsors
We make Winston tell the story about how he left Mumford and Sons. Again.
The Gaza Floyd moment
Winston tells the story of celebrations in London on Oct 9th. Must be seen to be believed.
The sad story of Mike Freer, the MP who had to resign due to the constant threates he and his family face.
Sex workers for Palestine, and why progressives loooooove Islamism (for more on this, check out Winston’s interview with James Lindsay on the rise of Woke Islamism)
We ❤️ Christians
So about those Grammy’s…
The price of Winston’s Zionism
The problem with cowardice
Our hero listener, “Not a True Scotsman”, takes on a mob in Philly -
Some hope! But not at Harvard. WTH Harvard.
Is Rishi Sunak hot?
Let’s talk Britian and immigration
What does the average Brit think?
Chaya Leah outs herself as a monarchist
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I’m going to defend older women for a moment. I think some older women age incredibly well, and some do not. The same is completely true for men.
There are numerous famous women who are in their 60s, 70s, and even 80s who are gorgeous, including some that we don’t even tend to think of as being “of a certain age.” For example, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Angela Bassett, and Martha Stewart (who’s over 80 and glowing!) For every Ringo Starr and Harrison Ford, there are hunks of yesteryear who don’t have the same appeal they used to.
Men’s bodies change, most men lose their hair, their skin wrinkles. As with women, so much of it comes down to luck, genetics, health, lifestyle, and how much effort you’re willing to put into your appearance.