• 15: Turkey Nipples and Tradition: How Liberals Stole the Heart of American Holidays

  • Dec 20 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

15: Turkey Nipples and Tradition: How Liberals Stole the Heart of American Holidays

  • Summary

  • On this unforgettable episode, Blake Winchester dives deep into the shocking conspiracy that began in 1972 with the ban on nippled turkeys. You might think this is just about poultry, but let me tell you—it’s about so much more. This was the opening shot in a war on American tradition, a calculated move by liberal elites to control our choices, erase our history, and strip our holidays of their soul. With warmth, passion, and a hefty dose of outrage, Blake takes you on a journey through his own nostalgic memories of turkey milk and Thanksgiving rituals, revealing how these simple traditions bound families together in a way modern culture just can’t replicate.

    But that’s not all. Blake is joined by Dr. Margaret Tisdale, a historian who has spent years uncovering the truth behind this culinary and cultural erasure. Together, they explore the Department of Agricultural Conformity’s secretive push to modernize America’s palate, the mysterious disappearance of cookbooks and references to nippled turkeys, and the heartbreaking stories of farmers who fought valiantly to preserve our heritage. Along the way, the conversation takes some unexpected turns, including Blake’s personal—and increasingly bizarre—proposals for rekindling lost traditions. Don’t miss this fiery, funny, and thought-provoking episode, where Blake makes the case that only Donald J. Trump can restore the spirit of Thanksgiving—and the nippled turkey—to their rightful place in American life.



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