Friday May 09, 2025

Quite Frankly Ep. 6: Vatican Power Plays, Trump’s Trade Game & America’s Political Theater

In this high-energy sixth episode of Quite Frankly, host Frankie Val takes listeners on a whirlwind tour through geopolitics, Catholic intrigue, and the collapsing credibility of the media and political establishment. He kicks off with personal stories from Liberation Day and family life before diving into an illuminating conversation with nutritionist Jay Gulanello and rancher Eric Perner on the life-saving potential of regenerative agriculture.

Frankie then brings in polling expert Rich Barris for a deep-dive conversation that spans the papal election of Leo XIV, the weaponization of immigration by the Catholic Church, the captured U.S. Senate, and Trump's under-the-radar victories, like the UK trade deal and a seismic political grovel by new Canadian PM Mark Carney. The duo discusses GOP corruption, the rise of populism, the deep state's entrenchment, and why Trump’s executive orders may be laying the groundwork for dismantling the bloated federal bureaucracy.

The episode peaks with a gripping theological and political breakdown with Timothy Gordon, analyzing the selection of the new pope, Francis’ court-packing strategy, the Lavender Mafia’s influence, and whether the Vatican is being manipulated to fall in line with globalist aims. From Fatima to Windswept House to the legacy of Pope John Paul I, it’s a firehose of Catholic lore, conspiracy, and sobering reality.

Add in some wild sidebars on UFOs, secret societies, and prophetic Marian visions, and you’ve got a two-hour tour de force of unapologetic conversation, cultural reflection, and critical analysis you won’t hear anywhere else. This is Quite Frankly at full throttle.

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