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Federalist Radio Hour: What Happened To Statesmanship?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” John Burtka, president and CEO of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the decline of statesmanship and analyze how the example of ancient philosophers could help rebuild it. You can find Burtka’s book Gateway to Statesmanship: Selections from Xenophon to Churchill […]
2/26/20240
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: AI: The Whys and Wherefores

David Zuluaga is an intellectual, a philosopher, a management consultant, a politico—many things. He is also a friend of Jay’s. And he has been spending a lot of time on artificial intelligence: studying it, explaining it. In this “Q&A,” he discusses some fundamental issues concerning AI. He also talks some philosophy in general—a delight.
2/26/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP36: Hour 1 – A Preventable Death (#36)

2/26/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP36: Hour 2 – The GOP Primary Silly Season Ends (#36)

2/26/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP36: Hour 3 – Is a Government Shutdown Imminent? (#36)

2/26/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Policy Failures That Facilitated Murder, Ronna’s Awkward RNC Exit, Why Haley Would Be a 3rd Party Flop (#3249)

There are no good martinis to start the week but Jim and Greg are ready to dig into one horrifically bad martini and two crazy ones. First, they’re incensed over the death of nursing student Laken Riley, allegedly at the hands of a Venzuelan man who entered the U.S. illegally. In addition, the suspect was […]
2/26/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Haley Loses SC Primary, Illegal Murders UGA Student, & Was It Typical Trumpiness or Trope?

Today the Chicks chat about Haley’s big loss in South Carolina, the UGA student who was murdered by an illegal immigrant, and the latest Trump comment that’s got everyone all riled up.
2/26/20240
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Acton Unwind: Rumble in the Christian College Jungle

This week on Acton Unwind, guest host Dan Hugger is joined by Dylan Pahman and Noah Gould. They begin the podcast by discussing two recent essays that call into question Hillsdale College’s “Christian College” bona fides. What makes a college Christian, and does Hillsdale fit the bill? Next, Google’s Gemini generative AI chatbot’s political biases […]
2/26/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Bob Woodson on Challenging ‘Racial Profiteers’

The national tragedy of more drug overdose deaths, suicides, and homicides won’t be solved “if we have to look at each other through the prism of race,” activist Bob Woodson says.   “There are people who are profiting from the grievance of our society, and we must challenge these racial profiteers,” says Woodson, an author […]
2/26/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Trump’s Got Some Trouble

Henry Olsen, election-watcher extraordinaire, joins us today to analyze the results of the interesting South Carolina primary and the fact that across three Republican primary contests, Donald Trump is winning decisively, even overwhelmingly—but with around 40 percent of the primary electorate choosing someone else (mostly Nikki Haley). What does this portend for November? Give a […]
2/26/20240
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: The Return of Kaus!

Mickey and Ann discuss the issues of the day, mostly immigration and their choices for Trump’s VP. Show links: Mickey on Twitter: @kausmickey Reality on the Democrat “border bill” hustle of 2024 Paul Krugman, Immigrants Make America Stronger and Richer, Feb. 5, 2024 Michael Lind, Krugman vs. Krugman, Feb. 19, 2024
2/26/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Zach Talks Mock Off A Ledge About The Grid | Ft. Bulwark Capital

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
2/26/20240
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Reaganism: U.S. Military Buildup with Dr. Edward Keefer (#191)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with Dr. Edward Keefer who is a Historian in the Historical Office of the U.S. Secretary of Defense. They discuss Dr. Keefer’s newest volume, in a 10-part series documenting America’s Secretaries of Defense, which focuses on Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger who played […]
2/26/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: CBS Seizes Files of Reporter Investigating Hunter Biden, Trump Condemns Persecution of Christians, Nathan Wade’s Cell Phone Data | Feb. 23

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   CBS News seizes files and computer of reporter investigating Hunter Biden’s laptop. Former President Donald Trump compares the criminal indictments he faces to the Biden administration’s targeting of Christians. New information suggests Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis may have been in […]
2/26/20240
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Eye-Bleach Edition (#471)

This episode has everything: a how-to guerilla guide to improving your McDonald’s hamburger experience; a spirited discussion of the Alabama Supreme Court decision that defines frozen embryos as persons (Steve thinks the media is willfully misreporting the decision—John is not so sure); those crazy new presidential rankings from political scientists—and even some soft-core porn! Say […]
2/24/20240
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James Lileks' The Diner: Disconnected

Anybody got any bars? Anyone?
2/24/20240
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: The Primacy of Information Over Matter

2/24/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP35: Hour 1 – It’s Time For Reporter Re-Education (#35)

2/23/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP35: Hour 2 – What’s The Deal With Catherine Herridge? (#35)

2/23/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP35: Hour 3 – Glitches, Hacks, and the 21st Century (#35)

2/23/20240
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The Ricochet Podcast: Accept NO Imitation (#680)

The forces against free speech are at again! Whether or not you’ve heard of NewsGuard or the Global Disinformation Index, rest assured that they’re intently interested in where you get your information. Joining Peter, Rob and James today is David DesRoisers, Publisher of RealClearPolitics.com, whose scrupulously down-the-middle site was flagged by the groups above as […]
2/23/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Poet Anthony Esolen Exposes ‘The Lies of Our Time’

Anthony Esolen, an author and distinguished professor of humanities at Thales College, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down pervasive lies about history, beauty, and literature in our culture. You can find Esolen’s latest book, “The Lies of Our Time,” here. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continues to inflict […]
2/23/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: NY Court Blocks Non-Citizen Voting, CBS vs. Herridge, McCaskill Slams NYT for Fact-Checking Biden (#3248)

Join Jim and Greg as they return to their usual good, bad, and crazy martinis and head into the weekend! First, they welcome the decision from a New York appeals court that New York City’s efforts to allow 800,000 non-citizens to vote in local elections is unconstitutional. Limiting voting to citizens is a no-brainer but […]
2/23/20240
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The Kevin Roberts Show: BONUS | National Religious Broadcasters’ Presidential Forum

“If America remains the proverbial shining city on a hill, then we must be prepared this election year to charge some hills.”   This bonus episode features Dr. Kevin Roberts’ address to the National Religious Broadcasters’ Presidential Forum. In his speech, he criticizes societal norms and corruption in government—including presidential administrations—while offering a hopeful outlook […]
2/23/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Google Gemini Is A Complete Fail, DeSantis Rules Out Being VP, & Biden Wears ‘Safety Sneakers’

Today the Chicks chat Google’s new woke AI, what DeSantis said about being VP, and Biden’s new look that belongs in an ad for senior care.
2/23/20240
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Charters of Freedom (#341)

In this week’s Reagan Forum, we go back just three days to Presidents Day when we held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Reagan Library’s new Charters of Freedom Monument, the first in California to install the Monument. In addition to the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution, the Charters of Freedom […]
2/23/20240
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Gray Matters: Racial Classifications and Democratic Institutions

The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy recently hosted a series of webinars ahead of a forthcoming symposium on Equity and the Administrative State. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion about the use of racial classifications to make […]
2/23/20240
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Burning Issues, with Bret Stephens

Bret Stephens is a columnist for the New York Times. Previously, he was a columnist for the Wall Street Journal. In 2013, he won the Pulitzer prize for commentary. Earlier in his life, he was the editor of the Jerusalem Post. He and Jay talk about Russia and Ukraine. And about Israel, Gaza, and antisemitism. […]
2/23/20240
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First Things: Media Malfeasance

In this episode, Christine Rosen joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss her Commentary Magazine articles “All the President’s Press Men” and “Enola Gay, or, How the Media Imploded When It Came to Harvard’s President.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
2/23/20240
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The World Crisis, Part Seventeen

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on “Churchill the Writer.” In this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh begin their discussion of The World Crisis, Vol. 2, which covers the numerous wartime disasters of 1915. Release date: 23 February 2024
2/23/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Two Years of Putin’s Monstrous War

Today’s podcast points out that, as we move into the third year of Russia’s effort to swallow up Ukraine whole, the great dysfunction seems not to be taking place in Ukraine, or Russia, or on the battlefield, but inside the American political process—with majorities supporting aid to Ukraine but the House unwilling to allow a […]
2/23/20240
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 305: Black Wives Matter With Delano Squires (#305)

In 1965, future U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-NY), then an Assistant Secretary of Labor in the Johnson administration, issued a report expressing alarm at rising rates of unwed childbearing, especially among Black Americans. In the intervening nearly six decades, the situation among Black Americans and white Americans alike has only gotten worse, and the […]
2/23/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Trump’s Legal Cases 101: Where They Stand

Former President Donald Trump is still facing multiple legal cases against him, including federal charges.   In Manhattan, Trump is looking at felony charges over alleged hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels. In Georgia, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has accused Trump of seeking to interfere with the results of the 2020 […]
2/23/20240
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The Great Antidote: Kristi Kendall on Filmmaking and Documenting Our Divisions

Kristi Kendall is the director of the documentary Undivide Us, about the toxic polarization in America and practical steps to solving it through deep, face to face conversations in our communities. Today, we talk about the production of the documentary and how to communicate ideas through film. She tells us about how her career led her to directing the documentary and why she did it, all while explaining the roles in the filmmaking industry to us. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
2/23/20240
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She Thinks: Lydia Smith on the “Cult-Like” Mentality of Transgender Ideology in Education

On this week’s episode of She Thinks podcast, mom and teacher Lydia Smith* joins to share her story about how she blew the whistle on New Mexico’s “cult-like” mentality surrounding transgender ideology in K-12 education after her son began identifying as a girl and demanding medicalization. From fellow educators in the state, to the medical professionals […]
2/23/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Rubio Warns of China Cyber Threat, 24 Attacks From Biden’s Dog, Judge Rules Noncitizens Can’t Vote | Feb. 22

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Sen. Marco Rubio warns of cyber security attacks after massive AT&T outage. Judge rules that non-U.S. citizens cannot vote in local elections in New York City. The House Freedom Caucus sends a letter to House Speaker Mike Johnson with an appropriations pitch. […]
2/23/20240
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SCOTUS101: Rehearing: Judge Paul Kelly Jr. (#12)

In this Rehearings episode, we replay our interview with the Judge Paul Kelly, Jr.. Rehearings airs our favorite old interviews on weeks when things are otherwise quiet at the Supreme Court.   Follow us on Twitter @scotus101 and @tzsmith. And please send questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes to scotus101@heritage.org.   Don’t forget to […]
2/23/20240
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Mollie Hemingway Chronicles the Attack on Our Elections

Guests: Mollie Hemingway, Brandon J. Weichert, & Benedict Whalen Host Scot Bertram talks with Mollie Hemingway, senior Journalism fellow at Hillsdale College and editor-in-chief at The Federalist, about challenges in our election system and the phenomenon of “Zuckerbucks.” Brandon J. Weichert, a geopolitical analyst and author, discusses the October 7th terror attack and his new […]
2/23/20240
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Heritage Explains: Why Not Send More Aid to Ukraine? | Wilson Beaver

The Biden Administration’s national security supplemental budget request contains over $60 billion in aid for Ukraine. Senior Policy Analyst Wilson Beaver, from the Allison Center for National Security here at the Heritage Foundation, explains why this is not the best of America’s national security resources.  —  Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Find […]
2/22/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Culture War’s Powerful New Coalitions

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Jay Richards, the director of the DeVos Center for Life, Religion, and Family at The Heritage Foundation and a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss key culture war players and outline the conservative strategy for winning back the nation. […]
2/22/20240
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Proposed Changes to the HSR Merger Filing Process: In-House Counsel View

The U.S. antitrust agencies have recently proposed changes to the HSR merger filing process, broadening the scope of review beyond consumer and competitive effects to workers and other non-competition factors. Merging parties would also be required to prepare written responses to questions related to the transaction, bringing the U.S. more into line with filing requirements […]
2/22/20240
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What's Bugging Me: Foxes in the Henhouse

When you invite too many foxes into the henhouse, pretty soon you run out of chickens – and the goose laying the golden egg. There are too many foxes now – in prosecutor’s offices, in the regulatory agencies and in the media – and we’re calling them out. We talk to longtime market investors William […]
2/22/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Letitia James Puts On An ACT, Secret Service Outs Biden’s Dog, & US Cellular Has Nationwide Outages

Today the Chicks chat about the fake persona we’re getting from Letitia James, Commander Biden’s shady history, and the huge data outage that is ruining EVERYONE’S day.
2/22/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: A ‘Final Solution’ for Israel? Way Too Many Think RFK Jr. is RFK, Biden & Commander

Sit back and enjoy all crazy martinis today, as Jim and Greg survey cringeworthy stories from the United Nations to the campaign trail to the White House. First, they sigh as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield says from a prepared statement she is pursuing a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war and will […]
2/22/20240
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Report: Can U.S. Farm Workers Be Replaced by Machines? (#143)

A Center for Immigration Studies report and companion podcast episode, “Can U.S. Farm Workers be Replaced by Machines? Mechanizing Fruit and Vegetable Production,” provide historical context as well as analysis of current challenges and prospects for farm labor and mechanization. Both the report and the discussion explain the options available to replace U.S. farm workers […]
2/22/20240
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Prepped for a Punchout in the Palmetto State (#20)

Donald Trump is set for another smashing victory on Saturday, this time against his lone challenger in her own state of South Carolina. But Nikki Haley’s announced that she won’t stay down. Charleston Post and Courier Political Editor Schuyler Kropf joins to conduct a close examination of the campaigns. Plus, Henry considers Team Haley’s post-South […]
2/22/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Why China Wants You to Drive an EV

China’s economy is struggling: Many young people can’t find jobs, the nation’s real estate market is in trouble after two major property development companies failed, and China’s stock market has seen a $7 trillion decline in just a few years. But Beijing has a plan to do something about it.   When the “green energy” […]
2/22/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Can We Trust ‘Confidential Sources’?

Eli Lake joins us today to discuss the bomb dropped in the middle of the Joe/Hunter/Jim Biden investigation with the indictment and arrest of a confidential source who alleged direct payments to the Bidens around $10 million. Does this kill the case? And what about the Squad’s electoral hopes in the wake of October 7? […]
2/22/20240
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Sara Carter Podcast: The U.S. Can Force Iran to Behave, Trump Showed Us How

How confident are you that American leaders make careful decisions when deciding to intervene in international conflicts or that they have clear, achievable objectives when they do get involved? And which global threat do you think would be easiest for the U.S. to address? Today, Sara and retired U.S. Army Green Beret Dr. Tobias Vogt […]
2/22/20240
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Problematic Women: Male Hurts Female Athlete, Embryos Are Children Per Alabama Law, and Trump’s Legal Troubles

Up on today’s Problematic Women – A women’s basketball team in Massachusetts forfeited a game against a team with a male. What does this mean for Title IX? Plus, are embryos children? Alabama’s Supreme Court says so. And where do former President Donald Trump’s legal challenges stand? We explain. And as always, we’ll be crowning our […]
2/22/20240
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Call Me Back: How Hamas fooled the world – with Matti Friedman (#194)

Every day we see news accounts “reported” by reputable journalists. There is typically one frame in the post-10/07 War: ‘Gazan Palestinians are the victims of Israel.’ How does this happen? How do journalists actually operate in Gaza and around the world? And is this a window into what had Hamas figured out long before 10/07 […]
2/22/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Trump Talks VP Shortlist, Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness, New York to Cut Funding for Illegal Immigrants | Feb. 21

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:     ·       President Trump talked about his list of potential vice-presidential candidates. ·       The Biden administration announced a mass loan forgiveness program ·       New York may seize Trump’s assets ·       New York Mayor announces reduction in spending on illegal immigrants.   Listen to other podcasts from The Daily […]
2/22/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 85: Scammed And Hoaxed

Democrats are resurrecting old lies just in time for 2024. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they break down the revival of the Russian collusion hoax, analyze the Department of Justice’s prosecution of the FBI’s confidential human source who ratted on Biden family corruption, discuss the extent of the government-backed […]
2/21/20240
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The American Idea: Not Getting What We’re Paying For: U.S. Healthcare Policy

Jeff discusses the evolution of the U.S. healthcare system since the late 19th Century with Dr. Lauren Hall of the Rochester Institute of Technology. At issue are the surprising, and disheartening, unintended consequences of changes in technology and policy that have yielded the high-cost, low-efficiency and in some ways even lower-effectiveness “system” Americans face today. […]
2/21/20240
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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Angela Watson on Homeschooling

During the pandemic, homeschooling rates spiked, reaching unprecedented levels. And although they have fallen some since then, homeschooling rates remain far higher than anything we saw before the pandemic. On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus speaks with Angela Watson about what is driving this change, what we can expect from homeschooling in […]
2/21/20240
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #103 | John Burtka

Is there a “shortcut to greatness” and what courage is needed for the future to ensure a prosperous America? Dive into the profound topic of statesmanship and its timeless significance in an exclusive interview with John Burtka on “The Kevin Roberts Show.” In this enlightening discussion, President and CEO of the Intercollegiate Studies Institute, John […]
2/21/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP34: Hour 1 – Solutions Needed For the Border (#34)

2/21/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP34: Hour 2 – Google’s War Against Truth (#34)

2/21/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP34: Hour 3 – The War on Home Schooling Heats Up (#34)

2/21/20240
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Tension in the Middle East (#340)

The complexity of dealing with problems in the Middle East was pervasive during the Reagan years but the 40th President continued to pursue a path to peace. In February 1984, he invited President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and King Hussein of Jordan to Washington to discuss the war in Lebanon and other issues. Things were […]
2/21/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Jewish Voters Bailing on Biden? Stubborn Food Inflation, Ezra Klein Tells Joe to Go

Join Jim and Greg for three compelling martinis focusing on major 2024 headaches for Joe Biden, with a bit of relevant pop culture thrown in. First, they’re stunned by a new Siena College poll showing Donald Trump ahead of Joe Biden by nine points among Jewish voters in New York. Given Biden’s 38-point win among […]
2/21/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Trump’s Townhall, Tucker Tells On Boris, The View Hags Talk Debates, & A Gross New TV Show

Today the Chicks discuss Trump’s awesome townhall, the big secret Tucker told Glenn Beck and the latest BAD TAKE from the hags at the View.
2/21/20240
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The Learning Curve: Mexico’s Cartels & Drug Trade with UK U-Warwick’s Benjamin Smith (#178)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Barry Anderson interview UK University of Warwick Prof. Benjamin Smith. Prof. Benjamin Smith, author of The Dope: The Real History of the Mexican Drug Trade provides insights into various aspects of the Mexican drug […]
2/21/20240
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: DEI Programming on Campus (#1)

Welcome back to The Conservative Woman’s Guide! In this week’s episode, Karin Lips is joined by Cherise Trump, the Executive Director at Speech First. They dive into the negative impact DEI programming is having on college campuses as well as the importance of free speech. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the conversation—and […]
2/21/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: What Is Nikki Haley Up To?

The podcast today takes note of Nikki Haley’s interesting announcement that she will be staying in the GOP race until she is mathematically eliminated. What’s the purpose of such a move and what does it reveal about the relative strength and power of Donald Trump in the race? Is she exposing an underbelly just at […]
2/21/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Former Mexican Lawmaker Convicted of ‘Gender-Based Political Violence’ Speaks Out

Mexican authorities convicted civil society leader and former Mexican Congressman Rodrigo Iván Cortés of “gender-based political violence.” His crime? Criticizing a man who identifies as a transgender woman. Cortés sits down with The Daily Signal’s Mary Margaret Olohan to share his story.   Enjoy the show!
2/21/20240
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH: Natan Sharansky on the Murder of Alexei Navalny

Alexei Navalny was allowed one book in his Siberian prison. He chose Fear No Evil by former Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky, who joins us for an important conversation today to speak about his correspondence with Navalny and his own experience in a Siberian forced labor camp. Why did Navalny return to Moscow, and to certain […]
2/21/20240
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First Things: Who is Gavin Newsom?

In this episode, John Cox joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, “The Newsom Nightmare: The California Catastrophe and How to Reform Our Broken System.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
2/21/20240
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Acton Line: Growth and Development in Africa [Rebroadcast]

Anyone of a certain age will remember the massive hit that was “We Are The World,” the Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, and Quincy Jones produced charity single by USA for Africa. The considerable profits from the that hit song went to the USA for Africa Foundation, which used them for the relief of famine and […]
2/21/20240
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Giving Ventures: Ep. 57 — Where Fed-Up Higher-Ed Donors Can Still Give (#57)

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Hans Zeiger, president of the Pennsylvania-based Jack Miller Center. Zeiger shares how he’s sounding the alarm on government-funded universities and what conservatives can do to promote pluralism, defend American values and develop principled academic leaders.
2/21/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: U.S. Vetoes UN Calls For Israel-Hamas Ceasefire, Supreme Court Refuses School Racial Admissions Case, Biden Slows Electric Vehicle Push | Feb. 20

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down: ·       The U.S. ambassador to the UN vetoed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. ·       The Supreme Court refused to take up a case involving school racial discrimination. ·       The Biden administration backed off the quick implementation of electric vehicle standards […]
2/21/20240
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: A Reading From Darwin’s Bluff

2/21/20240
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The Weekly Sceptic: The Wrath of Khan (#76)

Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic episode 76. This week: * Rishi Sunak reels from two by-election losses, prompting speculation about whether another leader would do better * Sadiq Khan politicises London’s Overground network, giving woke names to four of the six lines in the network * Alexei Navalny is murdered by Putin, rendering his attempt […]
2/20/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP33: Hour 1 – The Bounce Biden Campaign Begins in Earnest for Democrats (#33)

2/20/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP33: Hour 2 – Screaming About Christian Nationalism (#33)

2/20/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP33: Hour 3 – Fani Willis’s Screw Up (#33)

2/20/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Gerry Crete Explains ‘Litanies Of The Heart’

Dr. Gerry Crete, founder of Transfiguration Counseling and Coaching, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss a Christian approach to treating trauma. You can find Crete’s book “Litanies of the Heart: Relieving Post-Traumatic Stress and Calming Anxiety through Healing Our Parts” here. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict […]
2/20/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Biden Mulls Border Orders, Debt Interest Exceeds Defense Spending, Labeling Biden as ‘Great’ (#3245)

Join Jim and Greg as they break down what Biden is reportedly considering on the border, the interest on our debt rapidly spiraling out of control, and an ex-GOP campaign figure telling Dems to declare Biden a “great” president. First, they assess an Axios story about how Biden is considering executive action that could significantly […]
2/20/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Nikki Teases Announcement, Jon Stewart Goes OFF On Tucker, & 9k Sneaker Man Sets Records Straight

Today the Chicks chat about Nikki’s big announcement, Jon Stewart vs Tucker DRAMA, and Nikki Teases Announcement, Jon Stewart Goes OFF On Tucker, and the big statement from the Trump Sneaker purchaser.
2/20/20240
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: A Seat at the Sitting – February 2024

Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting by sitting. The cases covered in this preview are listed below. Corner Post v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (February 20) – Does the six-year statute of limitations to challenge an action by a federal agency begin […]
2/20/20240
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Students Over Systems: Chris and Christine Stigall: Making the Leap from the Status Quo (#29)

Chris and Christine Stigall, hosts of the Herzog Foundation’s Making the Leap podcast, join Students Over Systems to share how they encourage and equip parents to make choices best suited for their families. Chris and Christine (a former public school educator) discuss both their family’s education choices and concerns they hear from other parents, including […]
2/20/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Will Navalny’s Death Change Things?

Today’s podcast asks what the practical effect of the murder of Alexei Navalny might have on the general debate over how to handle Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine. Then we go into the judgment against Donald Trump in a New York courtroom and whether Joe Biden is turning on Israel at the UN. […]
2/20/20240
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Hub Wonk: Medicaid’s Massive Miasma: Taming Beacon Hill’s Burgeoning Budget Beast (#189)

Joe Selvaggi talks with Marc Joffe, a state policy analyst at the Cato Institute, about his research on Medicaid’s cost and size. They explore how Massachusetts can control spending growth while protecting other priorities.   Guest: Marc Joffe is a federalism and state policy analyst at Cato Institute. After a long career in the financial […]
2/20/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Texas vs. Biden: Lone Star State’s Battle to Secure the Border

When it became increasingly clear that the federal government was not going to stop the flow of illegal aliens across the border, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott began taking strategic action. “You look at the results, and they speak for themselves,” Brent Smith says of what Abbott has done to slow the flood of illegal crossings. […]
2/20/20240
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: THE Officer Tatum

This week Ann talks with Brandon Tatum, former Tuscon (AZ) police officer and now Salem Radio host. They talk white people, black people, racism, policing and how Christianity changes everything.
2/19/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Red States & the Economy, State Dept. IG Probes Biden’s Iran Envoy, Egypt Fed Up with Hamas (#3244)

Please pause your celebrations of Benjamin Harrison and James Buchanan on this Presidents Day and join Jim and Greg for good, bad, and crazy martinis. First, after a few opening thoughts on how celebrating Washington and Lincoln has now been diluted into recognizing all presidents and how we can reverse this, Jim and Greg dig […]
2/19/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Trump Attends Sneaker Con, Rachel Levine Thinks Weather Is Mean To ‘POC’, & Rashida Undermines Biden

Today the Chicks discuss Trump’s epic appearance at Sneaker Con, creepy weatherman Rachel Levine, and why Rashida Tlaib is undermining Joe Biden.
2/19/20240
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Acton Unwind: Lent So Hot Right Now

This week guest host Dan Hugger is joined by Dan Churchwell and Emily Zanotti. The panel begins by discussing the recent death of Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny in prison. How should the international community respond? Will this tragedy cause Americans on the extreme left and right develop a more critical attitude toward Vladimir Putin? […]
2/19/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Untold Story Of Kamala Harris

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” The Daily Mail political reporter Charlie Spiering joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky and Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford to discuss the complicated relationship between Vice President Kamala Harris and the Democrat Party. You can find Spiering’s new book, Amateur Hour: Kamala Harris in the […]
2/19/20240
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Sara Carter Podcast: Riley Gaines: Affirming Gender Lies and Delusions is Evil

Is your daughter wondering whether to play girls sports because boys are allowed to play with them? Or maybe they’ve given up trying because boys who “identify” as girls have major physical advantages over them or they do not want to share a locker room with them. Sara’s 11-year-old daughter is involved in gymnastics, cross […]
2/19/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Are We Turning Into Venezuela?! | Ft. Bulwark Capital

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
2/19/20240
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Reaganism: U.S. Military Strength with Robert Greenway (#190)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with Robert Greenway who serves as the Director of the Allison Center for National Security at the Heritage Foundation. They discuss the Heritage Foundation’s 2024 Index of U.S. Military Strength and the findings’ implications on U.S. foreign policy, defense spending and military readiness.
2/19/20240
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Call Me Back: Is a peaceful Palestinian State even possible? – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#193)

On Sunday, Israel’s cabinet unanimously issued a statement rejecting efforts by the international community to force immediate recognition of a Palestinian State, especially so soon after 10/07. This was following an extensive article in the Washington Post last week that revealed plans — according to background sources — for Washington, the EU, and Arab capitals […]
2/19/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Fani Willis Trial Day 2, Navalny Dies, Biden Helped Hamas and Iran Proxies | Feb. 16

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:     ·         Day 2 of the Fani Willis misconduct hearings. ·         Psychiatrist who called for 25th Amendment to be used on Trump defends Biden. ·         Financial firms bail out of ESG. ·         Russian opposition leader Navalny dies in prison. ·         Biden has caused chaos in the Middle […]
2/19/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP32: Hour 1 – Trump Is Not Navalny (#32)

2/18/20240
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Take Back Our Schools: Everything Is Debatable (#74)

On this episode Andrew and Beth speak with James Fishback, founder of Incubate Debate. Fishback discusses how high school debate tournaments went woke in recent years and illustrates the National Speech and Debate Association’s extreme liberal bias. He shares stories of how judges are ideologically motivated and either won’t allow certain positions to be debated […]
2/17/20240
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Call Me Back: The spirit of a nation at war — with Wendy Singer (#192)

While there has been a lot of resentment inside Israel towards its political and security leadership, Israeli society has stepped up in ways sometimes impossible for me to describe. So, when I was in Israel, I asked Wendy Singer to join me for a conversation about what most Israelis are seeing and experiencing at the […]
2/17/20240
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James Lileks' The Diner: Legend of the Ghost Plow

Snow in Minnesota is legendary. More legendary than you could possibly know…
2/17/20240
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The Ricochet Podcast: Rock Me Amadeus (#679)

We’ve got a special number for ya, folks. Instead of a guest or even politics, Charles Cooke, James Lileks and Peter Robinson talk football and music. Tune in for a recap on the Super Bowl—get Charles’ take on the season and the Lileksian review of the game’s ads; plus the two of them give Peter […]
2/16/20240
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The World Crisis, Part Sixteen

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on “Churchill the Writer.” In this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue their discussion of The World Crisis, Vol. 1, which covers the origins and earliest days of World War I from 1911-1914. Release date: 16 February 2024 See omnystudio.com/listener for […]
2/16/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP32: Hour 2 – Reality in the Fani Willis Hearing (#32)

2/16/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP32: Hour 3 – When Politics Is Your God (#32)

2/16/20240
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Real Prosecutors of Atlanta Unreality Show (#470)

We’re up a day early with this week’s episode because of schedule problems, but mostly to get a drop on the streaming services with our new (un)reality TV show, “The Real Prosecutors of Atlanta,” starring Big Fani Willis. OMG, is this not the best television since last week’s Super Bowl? Steve showed up, however, with […]
2/16/20240
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Gray Matters: Disney v. Democracy

Jace Lington chats with Scalia Law Professor Donald J. Kochan about Florida and Disney. They discuss his recent paper applying public choice theory to Florida’s Reedy Creek Improvement Act of 1967 and why the special treatment Disney received from the state is not a good model for state and local regulation. Notes: Disney v. Democracy? […]
2/16/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Fani’s Crumbling Credibility, Biden’s Denial Debunked, Chicago’s Criminal Incompetence

Jim Geraghty is back today as he and Greg serve up three compelling martinis to close out the week! First, they take a look what seems to be the devastating case exposing the lying and corruption of Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis. She is now in serious legal danger after lying about the […]
2/16/20240
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SCOTUS101: Rehearing: Judge John Nalbandian (#11)

In this Rehearings episode, we replay our interview with the Judge John Nalbandian. Rehearings airs our favorite old interviews on weeks when things are otherwise quiet at the Supreme Court.   Follow us on Twitter @scotus101 and @tzsmith. And please send questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes to scotus101@heritage.org.   Don’t forget to leave […]
2/16/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Fani Willis’ INSANE Testimony, Trump Trial Date Set, Dems Do Predictable PR, & Beyoncé Does Country

Today the Chicks chat about the insane testimony from Georgia DA Fani Willis, the latest in the Trump Trial saga, and how Democrats are covering for Biden.
2/16/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: How Science Is Being Twisted By Abortionists

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Tessa Longbons, a senior research associate at Charlotte Lozier Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to react to academic publishing company Sage’s retraction of several studies demonstrating the harms of chemical abortion shortly before the Supreme Court will hear arguments about the FDA’s rushed approval of […]
2/16/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: ‘The Chosen’ Actors on Joys and Challenges of Portraying Biblical Characters

The Bible provides readers with glimpses into the personalities of Jesus’ Twelve Apostles, but little is know about the details of their lives.   That can be both a challenge and creative opportunity for the actors and writers on the set of the hit series “The Chosen.”   “We know he’s known as ‘Doubting Thomas,’” […]
2/16/20240
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 304: Architects of the Woke Military (#304)

Whether or not it is the cause of recruiting shortfalls or not, rising left-wing ideology in the military is cause for concern. But who is pushing the military to adopt widespread social-liberal activist policies? Fred Lucas, a reporter from the Heritage Foundation’s Daily Signal, joins us to discuss the organizations pushing the military to sign […]
2/16/20240
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The Great Antidote: Alice Temnick on Teaching, Learning, and Adam Smith’s Education

Alice Temnick teaches IB Economics for the United Nations International School in Manhattan and is an education consultant with Liberty Fund’s Adam Smith Works and Econlib. Today, we begin what is going to be a long conversation about Adam Smith and education. We begin with Adam Smith’s upbringing and education and talk about our own. We discuss how important being a student is to being a teacher. Stay tuned for more! Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
2/16/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Cross of Gould

An essay in New York Magazine that tells the story of a 40something writer and the mental breakdown that leads her to want to divorce her husband tells the entire story of 21st century elite and pop culture singlehandedly. It’s called “The Lure of Divorce,” and we devote most of the podcast today to explaining […]
2/16/20240
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: California Update – Mental Vs. Fiscal Health, and Remembering a Rebuilder (#412)

California’s Proposition 1, a $6.38 billion bond addressing mental health treatment across the Golden State, seems destined for voter approval. Is it sound policy – and a sound expense for a state deeply in debt? Hoover senior fellow Lee Ohanian and distinguished policy fellow Bill Whalen, both contributors to Hoover’s “California on Your Mind” web […]
2/16/20240
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She Thinks: Liya Palagashvili: Are You About To Lose Your Side Job?

Liya Palagashvili joins this week’s She Thinks episode to help us assess the harms and threats to independent contracting through a new Department of Labor rule. As more and more Americans are choosing flexible and entrepreneurial jobs, how will reclassifying “independent contractors” as “employees” change the opportunities and benefits that many workers seek? Liya Palagashvili […]
2/16/20240
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First Things: Fifty Years on Politics and Politicians

In this episode, Cal Thomas joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “A Watchman in the Night: What I’ve Seen Over 50 Years Reporting on America.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
2/16/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Putin Says He Would Take Biden Over Trump, Senate Mayorkas Trial Is TBD, Trump Trial Date Set | Feb. 15

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Former President Donald Trump’s trial involving alleged hush money payments is set to begin on March 25th. Judge questions Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on her relationship with prosecutor Nathan Wade. What the Senate is and is not required to do […]
2/16/20240
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Brad Wilcox Says Get Married and Be Happy

Guests: Justin Jackson & Brad Wilcox Host Scot Bertram talks with Justin Jackson, chair and professor of English at Hillsdale College, about Hillsdale’s new online course on the Book of Exodus. And Brad Wilcox, professor of Sociology and director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, discusses why marriage is an important […]
2/16/20240
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Heritage Explains: Will the U.S. Actually Aid Israel? | Victoria Coaters & Caroline Glick

The Biden Administration is seeking aid for Israel, but what does that actually mean? Can Americans hope to actually provide meaningful support for their Israeli allies in their fight against Hamas? Heritage Vice President Victoria Coates sat down with Israeli author and commentator Caroline Glick to find out.  —  Have thoughts? Let us know at […]
2/15/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP31: Hour 1 – A Shooting in Kansas City (#31)

2/15/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP31: Hour 2 – A World Order, If You Can Keep It (#31)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP31: Hour 3 – Mike Turner Needs to Go (#31)

2/15/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Is Everything Breaking Down?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky discuss why everything in the U.S. — including the five-day work week, technology, Congress, the Southern border, and nuclear defenses — are falling apart. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue […]
2/15/20240
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: From Kennedy to Kardashian: An American Survey (#19)

The days of landline polling are gone forever, the internet has changed everything. This week Henry is joined by Chief Scientist at YouGov and Hoover Institution Senior Fellow Douglas Rivers to discuss the innovative methodological approach he uses to find representative polling samples when much of the electorate is unwilling to respond to polls. Henry […]
2/15/20240
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What's Bugging Me: Breaking Through the Sounds of Silence

They say silence itself can be deafening. We are pulling out all the stops and grabbing the bullhorn. Our focus this week is on stories you may not be getting from your evening MSM newscast. We’ll talk about the latest from the tag team reporting of Michael Shellenberger and Matt Taibbi, update you on the […]
2/15/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Putin Prefers Biden, Is U.S. Ammo Dependent on the Ukraine Bill? The War on Coffee Rages On (#3242)

Undisputed King of Stuff, columnist, and longtime Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel is in for Jim today. Today, Jon and Greg react to Russian President Vladimir Putin saying he prefers President Biden over former President Trump, calling Biden “more experienced and more predictable.” Trump calls it a compliment while Biden supporters say Putin is trying some […]
2/15/20240
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Courthouse Steps Preview: Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries Park St., LLC

On February 20, 2024, the Supreme Court will hear argument in Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries Park Street LLC. The court will consider whether the Federal Arbitration Act’s exemption for the employment contracts of “workers engaged in interstate commerce” applies to any worker who is “actively engaged” in the interstate transportation of goods, or whether the […]
2/15/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Mayhem At Kansas City Chiefs Parade, Confusion About New Security Threat, & A Gross New Coupling

Today the Chicks chat about the shooter at the KC Chiefs parade, the latest threat to America, and which famous ex is dating the Soros heir.
2/15/20240
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Parsing Immigration Policy: The Democrats’ Immigration Evolution (#142)

On this week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, we are joined by Ruy Teixeira, co-author with John Judis of last fall’s book, Where Have All the Democrats Gone?: The Soul of the Party in the Age of Extremes. Teixeira, currently a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, worked from 2003 to 2022 as a […]
2/15/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Rep. Mark Green: What’s Next After House Impeached Mayorkas

The House on Tuesday voted to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, but the Democrat-controlled Senate is not expected to vote to remove him from office.   “There isn’t a whole lot of power we have,” Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said of House members’ ability to push the […]
2/15/20240
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – President Reagan’s Birthday Recap (#339)

Last week we brought to you our February 6, 2024, 113th birthday celebration for President Reagan with keynote remarks by Lech Walesa, the former President of Poland. In this week’s Reagan Forum, we are doing something a little different. We’re bringing you a playback of our live video from February 7th where we looked at […]
2/15/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Space, Gaza, and Lina Khan

Adam White joins today to discuss his article “The Power Broke Her,” about the powerful Washington bureaucrat Lina Khan and her agenda. We begin, though, with the alarming word of an undefined national security threat and the fact that conventional opinion now seems obsessed with denying Israel a victory in its war on Hamas. Give […]
2/15/20240
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Sara Carter Podcast: Is Another U.S. Border in Serious Danger?

America’s southern border is a mess. The Biden administration’s dereliction leaves every state and every neighborhood at greater risk of crime and suffering losses from the deadly poisons trafficked into the U.S. But what if I told you another U.S. border is under serious threat – not from millions of unvetted migrants but from a […]
2/15/20240
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH is Going On with Biden’s Mental Fitness, the 14th Amendment, and the Border Bill Debacle? Andy McCarthy Explains All

The Department of Justice released a report that Joe Biden willfully retained classified documents – but can’t be tried because – long story short – he is non compos mentis. The Dems are outraged. Is it justified? On the other side of the aisle, Trump is facing 14th Amendment charges to keep him off the […]
2/15/20240
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Problematic Women: ‘The Five’ Aborted Babies, Biden on TikTok, and Car Control

Up on today’s Problematic Women – We share the latest on the bodies of five aborted babies found in a box outside an abortion clinic in D.C.   And should your car be able to determine if you are capable of driving? We discuss. Plus, Biden’s presidential campaign is on TikTok. What message does that […]
2/15/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Mayorkas Impeached, House Intelligence Chair Warns of Mysterious ‘National Security Threat’ | Feb. 14

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:     ·         The House’s impeachment of Mayorkas. ·         Democrats win a New York special election. ·         Speaker Johnson says House won’t be railroaded into foreign aid to secure the border ·         House intel chair puts out message of undefined national security threat.   Listen to other podcasts […]
2/15/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP30: Hour 1 – A National Security Threat (#30)

2/14/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP30: Hour 2 – When the Liberal Comedian Isn’t Liberal Enough (#30)

2/14/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP30: Hour 3 – Release the Transcript (#30)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP30: Hour 3 – The Senate Walks Back the House Intel Hysteria (#30)

2/14/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP30: Hour 3 – Defending Our Allies (#30)

2/14/20240
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The Learning Curve: MCAS & Teacher Strikes with DFER-MA’s Mary Tamer (#177)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Alisha Searcy and Charlie Chieppo interview Mary Tamer, executive director of Democrats for Education Reform, Massachusetts. She focuses on the historic impact of the 1993 Massachusetts Education Reform Act on the commonwealth’s students’ high achievement on national and international measures. She explores the politics of the Massachusetts […]
2/14/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 84: Moscow

Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they analyze Tucker Carlson’s Vladimir Putin interview, discuss Democrat and corporate media’s flip-flop on President Joe Biden’s decline, and scrutinize the establishment GOP’s push to pass more funding for Ukraine against voters’ wishes. Mollie and David also discuss the Super Bowl and share their […]
2/14/20240
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Demythologizing Darwin: More on Darwin’s Bluff

2/14/20240
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #102 | David Bahnsen

Are Americans ensnared by a culture of mediocrity? What’s the true worth of achieving a work/life balance? In this thought-provoking conversation, David Bahnsen joins Kevin to delve into the crucial role productivity and hard work play, not only in enhancing societal value but also in restoring dignity and pride to individuals. Leveraging his personal financial […]
2/14/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Mayorkas Impeached, Dems Gain House Seat, $50 Minimum Wage? (#3241)

Join Jim and Greg as they tackle two big stories involving the House of Representatives and an absurd idea from a California U.S. Senate candidate that would plunge us into economic disaster. First, they’re pleased to see the Republicans muster just enough votes to impeach Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas. It would have been much […]
2/14/20240
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High Noon: Tom Rogan – Breaking Down Vladimir Putin’s Interview with Tucker (#17)

Tom Rogan, national security expert at the Washington Examiner, breaks down each part of Tucker Carlson’s two-hour-plus interview with Russian head of state Vladimir Putin. Tom and Inez discuss criticisms of Tucker’s journalistic endeavor, and then move to the substance of the interview, including Putin’s view of history, the motivations behind his geopolitical aggression, NATO […]
2/14/20240
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Justice Suspended: An Update in the Case of Judge Pauline Newman

At the age of 96, Judge Pauline Newman is the nation’s oldest federal judge. In 1984, Judge Newman became the first judge appointed directly to the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. In April of last year, reports surfaced that Federal Circuit Chief Judge Kimberly Moore had initiated a complaint against Judge Newman […]
2/14/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: GOP Loses Another Seat, Mayorkas Half-Way Impeached, & Senate Passes Foreign Aid Bill

Today the Chicks chat about losing NY-3, the House impeachment of Mayorkas, and the massive foreign aid bill the Senate just passed.
2/14/20240
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Enduring Interest: SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #5: Michael Zuckert on James Madison’s “Report of 1800”

This month we continue our series of episodes on speech and censorship. We discuss James Madison’s “Report of 1800,” a document in which Madison discusses the controversies around the Alien and Sedition Acts. Madison’s report contains fascinating reflections on the nature of speech in a republic and why the Sedition Acts in particular are inconsistent […]
2/14/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: ‘Totally Out of Whack’: Elbridge Colby on Senate Foreign Aid Bill

In the early morning hours of Tuesday, a group of conservative senators ran out of procedural options for debating a $95 billion funding bill for Ukraine, Israel, and the Indo-Pacific. In the middle of the night, Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis.; Mike Lee, R-Utah; Rand Paul, R-Ky.; Pete Ricketts, R-Neb.; Marco Rubio, R-Fla.; Eric Schmitt, R-Mo.; […]
2/14/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Rs Lose a Seat

The special election in New York not only went to Democrat Tom Suozzi—he also won by eight points. We debate whether this means Republican hopes for immigration as a killer issue for them might be problematic, and whether the behavior of the Republican House these past two weeks is giving Democrats a serious chance of […]
2/14/20240
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Madison's Notes: Jewish War Ethics, Ancient to Contemporary: A Conversation with Rabbi Shlomo Brody

How should we think about violent accounts in the Bible? Why did Gandhi urge the Jews to turn a blind eye to anti-Semitism during World War II? What is the reality behind buzz-words like asymmetric warfare and collective punishment that come up so often when discussing events in Gaza? What role should global opinion and […]
2/14/20240
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Acton Line: Education for a Free Society

On today’s episode, Acton librarian and research associate Dan Hugger sits down with Acton research fellow and Journal of Markets & Morality executive editor Dylan Pahman to talk about education. They begin with the 18th-century vision of education advanced by America’s Founders. Why did they believe education was necessary for a free society, and what kind of education […]
2/14/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: China and Biden Family Business Dealings, Senate Passes $61 Billion in Ukraine Aid, Biden Campaign Joins TikTok | Feb. 13

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The Senate passed an additional $61 billion in funding for Ukraine early Tuesday morning. President Donald Trump asks the Supreme Court to get involved in the case against him. Has the Biden family benefited from business dealings with China? That is a […]
2/14/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP29: Hour 1 – The Shooter Pattern (#29)

2/13/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP29: Hour 2 – The Justifications Begin on MSNBC (#29)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP29: Hour 3 – Release the Transcript (#29)

2/13/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Powerful Data Backing Marriage

Brad Wilcox, a senior fellow at the Institute for Family Studies, director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, and a visiting scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to analyze society’s increasingly anti-nuptial rhetoric and discuss the benefits of tying the knot and having children. You […]
2/13/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Three Martinis with Dana Perino (#3240)

Today, Jim and Greg once again take the rare step of bringing a special guest to the 3 Martini Lunch. Today, they welcome in former White House Press Secretary Dana Perino, who is now co-host of “The Five” and “America’s Newsroom” on the Fox News Channel. She was also a moderator for one of the […]
2/13/20240
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Ron and Nancy’s Love Story (#338)

Now that we’re into the month of February when lovers celebrate their devotion to one another, we’ll dedicate this podcast to the Reagans – first, we’ll hear a brief word from the President and then we’ll let Mrs. Reagan explain how she met this fella, in her own words, recorded years ago from her autobiography […]
2/13/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Biden Campaigns On TIKTOK, Dems Run Cover For Him, KJP Flounders, & TX Megachurch Shooter ID’d

Today the Chicks discuss Biden’s big social media decision, KJP’s latest blunders, and the trans shooter in Texas.
2/13/20240
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The Weekly Sceptic: Putin on a Show – Live at the Hippodrome (#75)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic episode 75, live from The Hippodrome in London’s Leicester Square! This week: -Joe Biden comes under heavy scrutiny for his dodgy memory -Trump reveals his radical approach to getting NATO to pay up   -Tucker Carlson gets a history lesson from Vladimir Putin -Keir Starmer accuses Rishi Sunak of playing […]
2/13/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Nuclear Threat Posed by Iran

If Iran acquires nuclear weapons, the threat it would pose to the U.S. would be significantly different from that of other aggressors, such as Russia, according to Simone Ledeen.   There’s significant concern of “a nuclear bomb with a country that says routinely, ‘Death to America, death to Israel,’” says Ledeen, a former deputy assistant […]
2/13/20240
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: The Sisterhood in Danger: What Moms Should Know about Sororities (#40)

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to May Mailman, director of Independent Women’s Law Center, about the Kappa Kappa Gamma lawsuit, what it means for the future of sororities nationwide, and why women’s spaces on college campuses are more important now than ever before. May also gives her advice to […]
2/13/20240
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Call Me Back: Jerusalem – Rafah – Washington – with Nadav Eyal (#191)

Are we witnessing a dramatic change in the Biden administration’s approach to Israel’s defensive war against Hamas? Are these changes just rhetorical to mollify either US domestic political constituencies or Middle East regional actors (or both)? Or do they represent meaningful policy changes? Should Israeli leaders be concerned that the US-Israel relationship is entering a […]
2/13/20240
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Heritage Events: What Ails the Working Class in America?

America has been a notably hard-working society for most of its history—but has become much less so in recent decades. Labor-force participation, especially among men of prime working age, has fallen to levels not seen since the Great Depression and is particularly low in certain regions of the Middle West and South. The decline of […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Mega Church Shooter May Be Transgender, Most Americans Think Biden Too Old for Second Term, GOP Will Try to Impeach Mayorkas Again | Feb. 12

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Over 80% of Americans think President Joe Biden is too old to be president. Why are companies shrinking the size of products? House Republicans will try a second time to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Questions loom over the sexual identity […]
2/13/20240
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Hub Wonk: Baystate Budget Blues: Revenue Suffers as Residents Vote with Feet (#188)

Joe Selvaggi engages in a conversation with Pioneer Institute’s Eileen McAnneny, Senior Fellow for Economic Opportunity, to analyze the status of the 2024 budget. They compare actual revenue and spending with pre-July 1 estimates, investigating potential reasons for any surpluses or shortfalls. They also dive into policy implications for legislators as they approach fiscal 2025. […]
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Why Congress

In his recent book Why Congress, Dr. Phillip Wallach covers the past, present, and future of the Legislative branch to help measure its modern level of dysfunction and offer suggestions for future restoration. The book traces how Congress was designed to operate, how it has met the challenges of decades past, and the trends that […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP28: Hour 1 – The Democrats in Public vs Private (#28)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP28: Hour 2 – The Foreign Mess Biden Made (#28)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP28: Hour 3 – The Path Away From Biden (#28)

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Federalist Radio Hour: Super Bowl Breakdown With ‘Crain & Company’

Jake Crain, Blain Crain, and David Cone, hosts of the Daily Wire’s “Crain & Company” sports show, join Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to analyze the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers’ Super Bowl LVIII performances and discuss the future of the NFL. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Scandal-Free Super Bowl, Rep. Gallagher Calls It Quits, Biden’s Bogus ‘Shrinkflation’ Argument

Join Jim and Greg as they share some thoughts on the Super Bowl and dive into two big political stories. First, they have generally positive reviews of the Super Bowl, other than the fact that the game seemed to last forever. They were pleased there was no officiating controversy that played a huge role in […]
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Acton Line: He Gets Us. But Do We Get ‘He Gets Us’?

This week, Eric talks with Mustafa Akyol about his essay in the Winter issue of RELIGION & LIBERTY, a book review of “Wahhābism: The History of a Militant Islamic Movement.” Where did Wahhabist Islam come from and how much sway does it hold in the Muslim world today? Then Eric is joined by Anthony Bradley […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Super Bowl News, Special Counsel Fallout, Kamala Mocked, & Trump Gets Heat For Dig At Nikki’s Hubby

Today the Chicks chat about the Super Bowl, the fallout from the special council report, Kamala’s most recent cringey appearance, and why Trump is in trouble now.
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First Things: How to Make Good Americans

In this episode, Chris Sinacola joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the new book, “Restoring the City on a Hill: U.S. History & Civics in America’s Schools.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Superbowling for Dollars

Was the RFK Jr. Super Bowl ad good or bad? Was the game good or bad? Was Biden’s effort to get himself into the news on Super Bowl Sunday without being interviewed good or bad? Is the polling for the Squad good or bad? Was what Trump said about NATO and Nikki Haley’s husband good […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Greg Abbott’s Decision to Stand Up To President Biden Was Completely Legal

When Governor Abbott stood up to President Biden and his open-border policies, did you wonder if what the governor was doing was legal? After all, the courts always side with the federal government over states when it comes to border security, right? Wrong. On an exciting Sara Carter Show, law professor and Warrior Defense Project […]
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Mock and Daisy: Gen Z Slang For Dummies | 218

In this conversation, Mock and Daisy discuss Gen Z slang and the evolution of language. They explore the use of slang terms such as ‘bussin’, ‘thic’, ‘zesty’, ‘simp’, and ‘dead’, and how they have become popular among younger generations. They also talk about the generational shift in parenting and the influence of technology on younger […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Coign: The Credit Card That Aligns With Conservative Values

Americans love spending money. Imagine being able to do so and support conservative causes using your credit card. Now you can.   Coign is seeking to fill a void in the credit card market by giving conservatives an alternative its competitors, many of which embrace left-wing causes. The credit card has all the features and […]
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Who Commits the Most Mass Shootings?

John Lott knows! Only one group commits fewer mass shootings than whites – and it’s not Asians. Lott’s latest study: Updated information on Mass Public Shootings from 1998 through October 2023 But you must also go here – Crime Prevention Research Center. It has the studies on everything – guns, the death penalty, assault weapons, […]
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: The 25th Hour (#469)

The Twenty-Fifth Hour is the 1950 novel by the Romanian writer C. Virgil Gheorghiu that weaves a tangled, early post-modern tale of central Europe and the Balkans in World War II. It is justly forgotten today, but the title is back in a manner of speaking because it highlights the great irony of the Left’s […]
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James Lileks' The Diner: Muzak for a Marionette

Does anybody mind if I slip two bits into the jukebox? Man… that sounds… so familiar.
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Courthouse Steps Preview: Trump v. Anderson

On February 8, 2024, the Supreme Court will hear Oral Argument in Trump v. Anderson. The Court will consider whether the Colorado Supreme Court erred in ordering former President Donald Trump excluded from the 2024 presidential primary ballot. Legal questions involved in the case include whether Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment is “self-executing” or […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP27: Hour 1 – It’s So Bad For Biden, CNN Brought Back Jeffrey Toobin (#27)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP27: Hour 2 – Trump in Hindsight; Woke Super Bowl Pick (#27)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP27: Hour 3 – Woke Super Bowl Picks (#27)

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The Libertarian: The Law and Grumpy Old Men: POTUS Edition | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#752)

Richard Epstein discusses Colorado’s Supreme Court arguments for removing Trump from the ballot and then analyzes potential 25th Amendment concerns brought about by a special prosecutor’s analysis of President Biden’s mental competency.
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The Ricochet Podcast: Working Properly (#678)

We’re reminded often to mind our “work-life balance”, but perhaps that distinction is drawn too plainly. Today we hear from David Bahnsen, author of the just-published Full Time: Work and the Meaning of Life, who makes the case that what we do for a living means a great deal more than what today’s wellness gurus […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: SCOTUS Surprises Us, Tucker’s Interview Takes Interesting Turns, & Biden’s Dementia Is BAD

Today the Chicks chat about the surprising opening arguments at SCOTUS, Tucker’s bombshell interview with Putin, and the latest proof that Biden is not fit to serve.
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: The U.S. in the World: Basic and Blunt Questions

Luke Coffey is an expert on foreign policy and national security. He works at the Hudson Institute. He was in the Army, serving in Afghanistan. Jay asks him about Afghanistan: Did we achieve anything in that country, in our 20 years there? Or was it all for naught? Discussion then turns to Ukraine: Is it […]
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Does America Risk Losing its Technological Edge Because of Bad Energy Policy?

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Jack welcomes Heritage colleagues Annie Chestnut Tudor and Mario Loyola this week to discuss the tech industry and its projected energy requirements. Annie is a leading expert in technology policy and Mario, a […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Joe Biden’s Damage Control Disaster (#3238)

Join Jim and Greg as they break down many aspects of what may be one of the most damaging days to Joe Biden’s presidency. First, they begin with the news that Special Counsel Robert Hur is recommending no charges against Biden despite his conclusion that Biden “willfully retained and disclosed classified material.” But Biden’s day […]
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Gray Matters: Jed Shugerman’s Major Questions About Emergency Powers and Standing

Adam White and Jace Lington chat with Law Professor Jed Handelsman Shugerman about lingering issues following the Supreme Court’s decision in the Biden v. Nebraska student loan case. They discuss a recent paper Shugerman presented at a Gray Center research roundtable, “Biden v. Nebraska: The New State Standing and the (Old) Purposive Major Questions Doctrine.” […]
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Hillsdale Dialogues: The Southern Border and National Security

Hillsdale College President Dr. Larry P. Arnn joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss the crisis on America’s southern border, the gaps in America’s defense strategy, and the likelihood President Biden will be the Democratic Party’s nominee in 2024. Release date: 9 February 2024
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Federalist Radio Hour: How To Read Old Books

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Faith Moore, host of the “Storytime for Grownups” podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the importance of reading classic literature and analyze what makes a good story. You can find more of Moore’s work here. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Biden and the Roosting Chickens

Today’s podcast examines the consuming disaster that was Biden’s day yesterday and what on earth will happen going forward. Can he stay on the ticket? Will someone in his ambit bring up the 25th amendment? Will Democratic enthusiasm begin to resemble a flatline? And why did he throw Israel under the bus? Give a listen.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Transgender Series Part 3: Detransitioner Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

Medical malpractice lawsuits on behalf of detransitioners harmed by experimental treatments euphemistically referred to as “gender-affirming care” will yield multimillion-dollar judgments, a lawyer filing such suits predicts.   Ron Miller helped found the law firm Campbell Miller Payne, which represents people who formerly identified as transgender, underwent medical alterations, then rejected their transgender identities, and […]
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 303: Safeguarding Our Elections (w/Jason Snead)

As state legislatures convene in what is likely to be a competitive federal election year, what can states do to ensure their elections are fairly conducted? Jason Snead of the Honest Elections Project joins us to discuss his organization’s recommendations for safeguarding U.S. elections. Link: Safeguarding Our Elections Follow us on our Socials: Twitter: @capitalresearch […]
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The Great Antidote: Alain Bertaud on Urban Planning and Cities

Alain Bertaud is an urbanist and a senior research scholar at the NYU Marron Institute of Urban Management. He is the author of a book about urban planning that is titled Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities. He has worked as an urban planner in a multitude of cities around the world. Today, we talk about his view of a city and what he’s observed as an urban planner. He gives us examples and draws connections between how culture and regulation shape cities --- he means literally; cities shaped by regulation are shaped like donuts. We discuss the problems with central planning from old Soviet cities to today's urban sprawl caused by zoning regulation. He explains how being a "free market urban planner" is not a contradiction and shares personal stories about how he came to this career.Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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She Thinks: Brad Wilcox: Skip the Chocolates and Get Married

On today’s Valentine’s episode, Brad Wilcox, author of the new book “Get Married,” joins She Thinks to discuss why he believes marriage is the solution to the decline in happiness. He says nothing predicts happiness in life better than a good marriage—not even a hefty bank account or a great career. We look at the […]
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First Things: Fundamentalists in the Public Square

In this episode, Madison Trammel joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “Fundamentalists in the Public Square.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Khalil Habib Reflects On Tocqueville’s ‘Democracy in America’

Guests: Khalil Habib, Tracy Lee Simmons, & Andrew Russell Host Scot Bertram talks with Khalil Habib, the William and Berniece Grewcock Chair in Constitutional History and professor of history at Hillsdale College, about Alexis de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America and which of his observations about America ring true today. Author and journalist Tracy Lee Simmons, […]
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The Great Antidote: Alain Bertaud on Urban Planning and Cities

Alain Bertaud is an urbanist and a senior research scholar at the NYU Marron Institute of Urban Management. He is the author of a book about urban planning that is titled Order Without Design: How Markets Shape Cities. He has worked as an urban planner in a multitude of cities around the world. Today, we talk about his view of a city and what he’s observed as an urban planner. He gives us examples and draws connections between how culture and regulation shape cities --- he means literally; cities shaped by regulation are shaped like donuts. We discuss the problems with central planning from old Soviet cities to today's urban sprawl caused by zoning regulation. He explains how being a "free market urban planner" is not a contradiction and shares personal stories about how he came to this career.Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Tucker in Russia, Justices Appear Skeptical in Trump Ballot Case, Biden May Take Executive Action on Border | Jan. 8

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The Supreme Court heard arguments today for a major case that will determine whether states can keep former President Trump’s name off the ballot this election. NBC broke the news last night that Biden is considering taking executive action to address the […]
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SCOTUS101: Trump v. Anderson & Class Action Madness (#10)

This week brings us the biggest oral argument of the term: Trump v. Anderson, which will decide whether states can disqualify President Trump from the ballot. Your hosts recap the complicated legal issues and explore oral arguments. Zack and GianCarlo also discuss the two opinions released this week, which involve whistleblower protections and suing the […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Biden’s ‘Poor Memory,’ Trump Wins Nevada, Tucker Carlson Releases Putin Interview | Feb. 9

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Special Counsel Robert Hur says President Joe Biden is an “elderly man with a poor memory.” Tucker Carlson’s two hour interview with Russian President ​​Vladimir Putin is out! Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicated plans to launch military operations in Gaza Strip […]
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Heritage Explains: How Does It Feel to Be An Israeli Now? | Victoria Coates & Yuli-Yoel Edelstein

Yuli-Yoel Edelstein served as Speaker of the Israeli Knesset from 2013 to 2020. He was as shocked as the rest of the world by the violence of October 7th and the war that has followed. He sat down with Heritage Vice President Victoria Coates to talk about the effects of the war and Israel’s place […]
2/8/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Mitch McConnell Wants To Party Like It’s 1999

Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky break down the Senate’s catastrophic border bill and analyze the resulting meltdown among Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s allies. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage on our country, please give a gift to help […]
2/8/20240
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What's Bugging Me: Another Set of Eyes on the Problem

We bring in another set of eyes this week to look at the MMTLP fiasco: Kristen Shaughnessy has been covering this story long before it got on our radar. Just a couple of journalists on the hunt for the truth. But we open the show with more evidence of government censorship. First there was Twitter […]
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Heritage Events: Events | The Legal Issues Behind the Colorado Ballot Disqualification Case

The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that former President Donald Trump should be struck from the ballot for violating Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which applies to certain officials who have engaged in insurrection or rebellion. Does this Section apply to the former President? Can state officials enforce it in the absence of an implementing statute […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP26: Hour 1 – The Supremes Weigh Trump (#26)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP26: Hour 2 – Democrats Actually Do Hate America (#26)

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Three Martini Lunch: Dems vs. Biden on Natural Gas, Sen. Murphy’s Stunning Admission, Biden’s Chats with Dead People

Join Jim and Greg for three very revealing martinis today. First, they welcome Democrats from Pennsylvania and Ohio begging President Biden to reconsider his pause on liquefied natural gas exports to some countries because it’s bad for their states’ economies – not to mention an obvious effort to pander to environmental activists. Then they’re stunned […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Main Stream Media RAGES Over Tucker, Taylor Swift’s Safety Questioned, & SCOTUS Hears Trump’s Case

Today the Chicks chat the outrage surrounding Tucker Carlson’s interview with Putin, Trump’s trip to SCOTUS, and Taylor Swift’s safety at the Super Bowl.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Transgender Series Part 2: Why Parents Can’t Trust Mental Health Professionals

Unfortunately, parents can’t trust mental health professionals on the issue of a transgender identity, a veteran social worker warns.   Pamela Garfield-Jaeger, a social worker with decades of experience dealing with mental health professionals and vulnerable people, warns that the over-psychologizing of childhood is contributing to the rise of rapid-onset gender dysphoria and the trauma […]
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Bill Bennett Show: “It’s Still America” with John Hinderaker

John Hinderaker joined the show to discuss a politically motivated attack on his offices. He also shared his thoughts on the 2024 presidential elections, abortion, border security and crime in American cities. John Hinderaker is one of the founders of Power Line and the President of the Center of the American Experiment.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The COVID Reckoning Needs to Happen

James B. Meigs joins the podcast today to discuss new revelations about the possible cover-up of the origins of COVID and the role of leading figures in politics and science who participated in it. And we lament the Secretary of State’s words in Israel. Give a listen.
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH is Wrong with UNRWA? Jonathan Schanzer Explains

Media outlets have just begun to report on the rot of the United Nations Relief Works Agency – but the issue goes much farther back than October 7th, and the consequences will extend long past today. The top lines are that the Western-funded UN agency taught antisemitic propaganda in Palestinian territories for years; funded Hamas […]
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Problematic Women: Dating Confessions and the Point of Marriage

Up on today’s Problematic Women – Taylor Swift is dating what some say it the first “real man” she has ever been with. Is that true? We give our hot takes. Plus, a special guest joins to talk dating advise this Valentine’s Day season. And what is the point of marriage? We discuss.   And […]
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Call Me Back: The cost of starting a (losing) war – with Dr. Einat Wilf (#190)

Today we look back at the history of Palestinian violence against the Jews in Israel (and in the pre-state Yishuv) — from the fall of the Ottoman Empire in 1917 through the myriad efforts to establish a Palestinian Arab State alongside a Jewish State in the 1930s and the 40s. In our discussion today, we […]
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Second to “None” (#18)

Henry may be off in paradise to cover the Virgin Islands’ Republican presidential caucuses, but he’s back for another deep dive into American politics. He enjoys what looks at first glance like a nothingburger in Nevada, and lays out what it means for Joe Biden, Nikki Haley and the man who wasn’t on the GOP […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: House Fails to Impeach Mayorkas, Ted Cruz Calls for Investigation Into Abortionist, RNC Chair to Step Down | Feb. 7

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The House’s failure to impeach Mayorkas. Conservative leaders call for repeal of FACE Act. Sen. Ted Cruz demands investigation of abortionist. Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel has offered to step down.   Listen to other podcasts from The Daily Signal: https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/ […]
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Loper and Labor Law: Implications of a Possible Decrease in Deference on New Rulemaking

On January 18, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless Inc. v. Department of Commerce. These cases will determine whether Chevron v. NRDC, a 1984 case in which the Court held that courts should defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes, should be overturned.This program will discuss the […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP25: Hour 1 – The Mental Fog Gets Worse (#25)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP25: Hour 2 – Progressives Are Failing Our Kids. So Are Republicans. (#25)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP25: Hour 3 – Cable Channels Bring Back Cable (#25)

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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 83: Testimony

Mollie testified to Congress. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss everything wrong with U.S. elections, explain the politics behind the establishment’s disastrous border bill, and analyze the foreign policy situation under President Joe Biden. Mollie and David also share their culture picks for the week. If you care […]
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The Learning Curve: Booker T. Washington & Voc-Tech with U-TN’s Robert Norrell (#176)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Alisha Searcy interview University of Tennessee Prof. Robert Norrell. He explores Booker T. Washington’s early life in slavery, his transformative leadership at Tuskegee Institute amidst Jim Crow racism, and his advocacy for vocational education as a means for […]
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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Tom Richards on the Florence Academy of Art

On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus speaks with Tom Richards about the Florence Academy of Art, what serious art instruction looks like, how K–12 art education can be improved, the differences between music and art instruction, whether artistic talent is innate or can be taught, how art instruction has changed over the […]
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Senate Border Bill Update (#141)

The Senate bill that would provide billions of dollars’ worth of funding to Ukraine in exchange for increased border security measures is unlikely to pass into law, but certain provisions from the bill may make their way into future border legislation. Andrew Arthur, the Center for Immigration Studies’ Resident Fellow in Law and Policy and […]
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #101 | Rep. Eli Crane

Rep. Eli Crane (R-AZ) discusses the ongoing battle to secure our southern border, military aid to Ukraine, and how conservatives can take on the Swamp and WIN.   Rep. Eli Crane is a combat veteran, small-business owner, husband, father, and native Arizonan. Eli went on five war time deployments, three of them to the Middle […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Tucker Explains Putin Interview, Border Bill BORKED, RNC Makes Big Changes, & Dems Gaslight America

Today the Chicks discuss Tucker’s interview with Putin, the disgusting Border Bill, and the latest way Dems are totally gaslighting America.
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High Noon: Jeremy Carl – All You Need to Know About the Battle for the Border (#16)

Jeremy Carl of the Claremont Institute joins High Noon podcast to discuss everything about our current border crisis, including what’s in the Senate “border security” bill, the standoff in Texas, and how the politics of immigration are likely to play out going forward. — High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible a […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Ronna Resigning from RNC, House GOP Humiliation, Trump Wants Bud Light Truce (#3236)

Join Jim and Greg as they document the potential good news and definitely bad and crazy news for the Republican Party. First, they react to the news that Republican National Committee Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel will reportedly resign following the GOP South Carolina primary later this month. They chronicle her very unimpressive record on elections, […]
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Litigation Update: Chen et al v. Hillsdale College & Buettner-Hartsoe v. Baltimore Lutheran

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 applies to educational institutions at all levels that receive federal financial assistance from the Department of Education. As such, it has traditionally not applied to private schools that do not accept government funding, generally doled out in the form of federal grants or loans. Two recent cases […]
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Acton Line: Questioning Questions

We are living in the age of deconstruction. We are constantly bombarded online, in schools, and sometimes even in our homes by attitudes and arguments aimed at deconstructing our faith. Through this, do we know what it means to question well? Faith is not the sort of thing that endures so long as our eyes are closed. […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Republican Chaos: Who Benefits

Well, that was quite a day for House Republicans, losing two votes in 15 minutes the chamber’s leaders didn’t seem to know they were going to lose. What does this portend? Will this help Biden—or will the image of a dysfunctional Washington help Trump? And how about that trip to the Middle East with Secretary […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: FBI’s New Woke Recruiting Policies Endanger Lives

Who do you want to come to your rescue if you call the police? Do you want the very best qualified officers responding to your emergency or is it more important for your police department to hire based on diversity? Of course, you want the most competent people for that job. And the same goes […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Transgender Series Part 1: What Is Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria and Why Does It Matter?

Studies have suggested that the number of young people who identify as transgender has exploded in recent years. While activists claim that these people are just discovering a latent truth suppressed by society, some scientists have set out to question what lies behind a phenomenon they term “rapid-onset gender dysphoria.”   Leor Sapir, a fellow […]
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The American Idea: The Chevron Doctrine: What is it and How Does it Challenge Our Constitutional System?

Jeff Sikkenga discusses the “Chevron Doctrine” with Mark Chenoweth, Director of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, and how this 1984 Supreme Court decision has led to a runaway federal regulatory regime. They discuss the history of the decision and current challenges to it – including NCLA’s appearance before the Supreme Court to challenge Chevron in January […]
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Giving Ventures: Ep. 56 — Libertarians and Austrians

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Norman Horn, founder and president of Libertarian Christian Institute; Nicholas Sarwark, executive director of the Libertarian Policy Foundation; and Tom DiLorenzo, president of the Mises Institute. The guests, among other things, make the Christian case for Austrian economics.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Toby Keith Dead at 62, Biden Backs Senate Immigration Bill | Feb. 6

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   ·       The death of legendary country music star Toby Keith ·       Biden’s speech in support of the Senate immigration bill. ·       White House pressure on Amazon to suppress books that questioned the Covid-19 vaccines ·       Trump blasts DC court over executive immunity decision.   Listen to […]
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The Weekly Sceptic: Insane Asylum (#74)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 74! This week: Toby has all the gossip from Liz Truss’s ‘PopCon’ event; A criminal who gamed the asylum system commits a despicable chemical attack, yet Gillian Keegan and others claim this is “not really about asylum”; MP Mike Freer steps down due to death threats and an arson […]
2/6/20240
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – A Birthday Celebration (#336)

40 years ago, Ronald Reagan traveled to his hometown in Dixon, Illinois for his 73rd birthday celebration on February 6th, 1984. True to form, the jokes were flying, as were the warm memories. He was there with his older brother, Neil, his sister-in-law, and of course, Nancy. They toured one of the homes the Reagan […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP24: Hour 1 – The Experts Bring Back the Dark Ages (#24)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP24: Hour 2 – Biden Back to the Witness Protection Program (#24)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP24: Hour 3 – The Immunity Decision (#24)

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Federalist Radio Hour: Coleman Hughes On ‘The End Of Race Politics’

Writer and podcaster Coleman Hughes joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to make the case for colorblindness and discuss what the political left and right get wrong about race. You can find Hughes’ book, “The End of Race Politics: Arguments For A Colorblind America,” here. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continues […]
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Parables From Nature: A Profile of Margaret Gatty

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Three Martini Lunch: Dartmouth Reconsiders the SAT, Iran Not Fazed by U.S. Response, Left’s Laughable Border Talk (#3235)

Join Jim and Greg as they dive into three big martinis today! First, they welcome Dartmouth’s decision to once again use the SAT as a factor in admissions. Not only is it one of several valuable tools when considering an application, but Jim’s reporting also shows that efforts to get rid of the SAT actually […]
2/6/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Tucker Goes To Russia, Border Bill Battles Continue, Bill Maher Meets His Match, & RIP Toby Keith

Today the Chicks chat about Tucker’s epic interview in Russia, the Republican battle for border security, and Bill Maher’s latest rant.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: This Is Not a Cheerful Podcast Today

The collapse of the border deal that Republicans negotiated and then killed themselves; the trouble now with aid to Ukraine and Israel; and a general sense that things simply don’t work in American politics any longer—these are what we discuss today. Give a listen.
2/6/20240
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Students Over Systems: Corey DeAngelis: Funding Students and Exposing Radical Teachers Unions (#28)

Corey DeAngelis, senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, joins Students Over Systems to discuss the educational industrial complex, the pernicious influence of teachers unions, and the recent growth in school choice programs. Corey explains why he advises leaning into the culture wars in his upcoming book, The Parent Revolution. He also dispels a […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: What’s Really in Senate’s 370-Page ‘Border Bill’

The Senate released the text of a 370-page spending bill Sunday that includes about $20 billion for border-related provisions and $60 billion for Ukraine.   The bill was originally intended to be a bipartisan compromise giving Democrats the Ukraine funding they have advocated for, and Republicans the border-security measure they have called for. But border […]
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Hub Wonk: Smothering Gas Exports: President Sides with Environmentalists Over Environment (#187)

Joe Selvaggi interviews Dr. Benjamin Zycher, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, on the impact of President Biden’s executive order to halt liquefied natural gas export approvals. They explore potential economic impacts, the response from trading partners, and the negligible effect on climate. Guest: Benjamin Zycher is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise […]
2/6/20240
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First Things: The American Past Distorted and Degraded

In this episode, Jonathan Barth joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss “The Study of American History in Our Universities,” a report made by Arizona State University’s Center for American Institutions. Music by Jack Bauerlein.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Senate Bill Would Allow Thousands into US Daily, Trans Whistleblower, Terrorists Threaten Italy | Jan. 5

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   House Speaker Mike Johnson has called the Senate’s border bill “worse than expected” and says it is dead on arrival in the House. Truckers hold peaceful rally in Texas to demand border security. A therapist says she was told she had to […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP23: Hour 1 – The Border War Comes to Congress (#23)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP23: Hour 2 – Biden is Losing a Whole Continent to Russia and China (#23)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP23: Hour 3 – The Isolation of Technology (#23)

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Federalist Radio Hour: Horror Stories From Big Tech’s ‘War On Children’

Filmmaker Robby Starbuck joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to give the inside scoop on his new film exposing the dangers that Big Tech, gender ideology, and communism pose to parents and kids alike. You can find Starbuck’s film, “The War On Children,” here. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continues to […]
2/5/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: US Strikes Iran’s Proxies, Trump Makes Big Claims In Maria Interview, & Grammy Nonsense

Today, the chicks chat about Biden strikes, Trump’s latest bombshell interview, and the total nonsense at the Grammys.
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Three Martini Lunch: Biden Trounced on Key Issues, Horrible Border Bill, Dem Voters Ignore Alternatives

Join Jim and Greg as they dissect horrible polling numbers for President Biden, an easy win for him in the South Carolina primary, and the absolute non-starter of a border security bill. First, they dig through an NBC poll showing Biden not only trailing Donald Trump but getting trounced by large margins on issues ranging […]
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Acton Unwind: Look What You Made Us Do (Discuss Taylor Swift)

This week, Eric, Anthony, and Dylan are joined by John G. Grove, managing editor of Law & Liberty, to discuss his essay in the Winter edition of Religion & Liberty, “The Gods of the City.” Is Christian nationalism a real thing? What is the proper interplay between faith and government? Then Emily joins the show to […]
2/5/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Megyn Kelly: Walsh Attacks On Working Moms, Swift Conspiracy Theories, & Election Insight |217

In this deep dive episode the Chicks sit down with Megyn Kelly to discuss the Taylor Swift conspiracy theories, the E. Jean Carroll defamation case against Trump, the impact of RFK on the election, and the debate Matt Walsh has started between working moms and stay-at-home moms. Megyn also share her hopeful thoughts on the […]
2/5/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Abortion Pill Reversal Saved Her Baby Girl’s Life

Katelynn Perry sat in her bathtub doing Google searches on her phone. Was there a way to save her unborn baby? She had taken the first chemical abortion pill that day and had decided she was not going to take the rest. After visiting Planned Parenthood, Perry says, she “knew that taking that first pill was […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Biden’s Horrible, Horrible Poll

Today’s podcast takes up the NBC News poll that shows Biden not only losing to Trump, but with only 23 percent of Americans saying he has the mental and/or physical stamina to be president. Yikes. How will this affect the discussions over the Senate’s version of a new bill dealing with the border crisis? Give […]
2/5/20240
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Warrior Against the Woke

Andrew Gutmann’s outstanding letter to Brearley parents is here. It cannot be stated strongly enough that Brearley’s obsession with race must stop. It should be abundantly clear to any thinking parent that Brearley has completely lost its way. The administration and the Board of Trustees have displayed a cowardly and appalling lack of leadership by […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: The Smoking Gun: The Mayorkas Memo Telling Border Patrol to Stop Doing Its Job

It’s been obvious for three years that President Biden has no intention of securing our borders and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is still the one implementing Biden’s surrender on national security. And now we have the smoking gun proving Mayorkas ordered the border patrol to stop doing its job. Today, Sara welcomes retired U.S. […]
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Mock and Daisy: Megyn Kelly: Swift Conspiracy Theories, Walsh’s Attacks On Working Moms, & Election Insight |217

In this deep dive episode the Chicks sit down with Megyn Kelly to discuss the Taylor Swift conspiracy theories, the E. Jean Carroll defamation case against Trump, the impact of RFK on the election, and the debate Matt Walsh has started between working moms and stay-at-home moms. Megyn also share her hopeful thoughts on the […]
2/5/20240
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Reaganism: Congress Faces America’s Challenges with Rep. Carlos Giménez (#189)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with Congressman Carlos A. Giménez who represents Florida’s 28th district in the U.S. House of Representatives. They discuss his origins as a firefighter in South Florida, his pathway to public service in Congress and how the U.S. House is approaching the most pressing […]
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Half Percent Podcast: A US Marine in the Ukrainian Foreign Legion-James Karp (#74)

James Karp was a US Marine (1st Battalion, 3rd Marines) and fought at the 2nd Battle of Fallujah. After leaving the Corps, James joined the French Foreign Legion and went on to be an archaeological technician, working throughout North and Central America. Most recently, James volunteered for the Ukraine Foreign Legion and was in country […]
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Call Me Back: How to build a Palestinian state – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#189)

Haviv Rettig Gur of the TIMES OF ISRAEL returns for his weekly check-in from Israel. There has been a recent flurry of statements coming out of London, Washington, Brussels and the UN about the need to move on the recognition (or establishment) of a Palestinian state. Some have even argued for bypassing discussions about conceptualization, […]
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Is America Heading for Blackouts?

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. We are joined today by Isaac Orr of the Center for the American Experiment. Isaac is an expert on the electricity grid and explains how poor policy choices are leading to instability in […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Fani WIllis Subpoenaed, Positive Jobs Report | Feb. 2

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Fulton County DA Investigating Trump subpoenaed by Congress over claims of misusing federal funds. Chinese nationals attempt to infiltrate Pearl Harbor. A surprisingly good January jobs report.   Listen to other podcasts from The Daily Signal: https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/ Get daily conservative news you […]
2/5/20240
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Take Back Our Schools: Men of Steele

After a short hiatus, we are back with Take Back Our Schools. Welcome Back! On this episode, Beth and Andrew speak with the powerhouse father-son team of Shelby and Eli Steele about race relations in America. Both Shelby and Eli share their views on the recent Claudine Gay affair at Harvard University and give their […]
2/3/20240
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Civil War and the Fire This Time (#468)

John Yoo is where?? Mexico!?!? So after all that talk the last couple weeks saying the situation at the southern border did not constitute an “invasion,” now he’s in Mexico on some undisclosed clandestine mission. Which makes no sense: they don’t even have McRibb there. Taking John’s place this week is Inez Stepman of the […]
2/3/20240
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James Lileks' The Diner: That’s Crackers

Is that a fresh pot sitting on the Bunn-O-Matic? Pour me a cup and hand me a pack of crackers. And put away that screwdriver. You’ll void the warranty on this episode of The Diner.
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP22: Hour 1 – When It All Comes Undone (#22)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP22: Hour 2 – The Biden Team Gives Iran Preferential Treatment (#22)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP22: Hour 3 – The Social Media Spectacle in Congress (#22)

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The Ricochet Podcast: Where and When to RUNRWAway (#677)

Do you ever get that queasy feeling by the occassional thought that the people running our foreign policy agenda are, well… dumb? We do too. And so does our guest Rich Goldberg, who had to explain some basics to the House Foreign Affairs Committee earlier this week. He joins today to discuss everything from UNRWA […]
2/2/20240
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The World Crisis, Part Fifteen

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on “Churchill the Writer.” In this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue their discussion of The World Crisis, Vol. 1, which covers the origins and earliest days of World War I from 1911-1914. Release date: 02 February 2024
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: From Material to Mind: Understanding Idealism

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Federalist Radio Hour: How Marxists Infiltrated American Intelligence

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Dr. J. Michael Waller, a senior analyst for strategy at the Center for Security Policy, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to recount his time as a CIA operative and trace intelligence agencies’ path from rejecting communism during the Cold War to embracing cultural Marxism today. You […]
2/2/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Illegals Mock America, Gay Relations Greenlit In Capitol, MTG Moves To Censure Omar, & Woke TikToks

Today the Chicks chat about the illegals who are literally mocking America, the Senate staffer who should’ve gone to jail, and MTG’s bold statement about Ilhan Omar.
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What's Bugging Me: Non-Answers and Evasions Won’t Do

January 31st was the deadline for both the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) to answer questions about their handling of the MMTLP affair. Representative Ralph Norman (R – SC5) joins us to talk about the response (or lack thereof) and where Congress should proceed from here. Can you say […]
2/2/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Strong January Jobs Report, Racism vs. Reality Over Walgreen’s, RNC’s Financial Disaster

Join Jim and Greg for good, bad, and crazy martinis to wrap up the work week! First, they’re impressed as the U.S. economy added 353,000 jobs in January – nearly double the amount expected. They also discuss the potential political impact of reports like this on the 2024 campaign and some additional caveats to the […]
2/2/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Is Biden Getting the Economy He Wants?

Today’s podcast looks at some very good economic statistics on job and wage growth and wonders whether fortune is favoring the president and his chances in November. Then again, what about the fact he said he was going to strike in response to the deaths of Americans in Jordan and hasn’t done so? Also, the […]
2/2/20240
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Gray Matters: Michael Ramsey’s Originalist Defense of the Major Questions Doctrine

Adam White and Jace Lington chat with Law Professor Michael D. Ramsey about how originalists can defend the major questions doctrine as a substantive canon of interpretation. He examines post-ratification court practice and other substantive canons designed by judges to minimize the harms of judicial error when interpreting ambiguous statutes. Ramsey recently presented a paper […]
2/2/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: ‘Black Lives Matter at School’ Week Is a Marxist Attack on the Family, Moms for Liberty Leader Warns

As students across the United States struggle to master basic reading and math skills coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, some schools are dedicating the first week of February to “Black Lives Matter at School” in a “Week of Action.”   Tina Descovich, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, urges parents to see whether their school […]
2/2/20240
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 302: The DSA Busts the Budget (#302)

All is not well at the Democratic Socialists of America, the most prominent and powerful openly socialist political advocacy organization in America. Longtime activists are quitting, the budget isn’t balancing, and Everything Leftism is propagating. Joining me to discuss the turmoil at the DSA are my colleagues Sarah Lee and Robert Stilson. Links: Turmoil at […]
2/2/20240
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The Great Antidote: Undivide Us: Ben Klutsey on Exploring and Confronting Polarization

Ben Klutsey is the Director of Academic Outreach and the Director of the Program on Pluralism and Civil Exchange at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He is also one of the masterminds behind a recent documentary, Undivide Us, which tackles the affective polarization in America and how to remedy it through thoughtful conversation. We talk about Ben’s journey and how it led him to this project, the findings of the Undivide Us documentary, and potential solutions to the divisions in society today. Near the end, we discuss the relationship between technology and affective polarization, and the limitations of virtual interactions. Ben gives advice to individuals and institutions longing for deeper connections across perceived boundaries and divisions. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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She Thinks: Matt Martens: Criminal Justice Reform Through the Lens of Faith

On this week’s episode, Matt Martens joins She Thinks podcast as we consider criminal justice through the lens of faith, asking the question: how do we seek the best for both the criminally victimized and the criminally accused? We discuss the history of the American criminal justice system—its successes and its failures—and look at the […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: House Passes Child Tax Credit, DC Cops Arrest 19 Anti-Israel Protesters, Biden’s SPLC Attack Dogs | Feb. 1

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The House passes a Child Tax Credit bill on Wednesday Conservatives in Congress blast the Biden administration for siccing SPLC on Moms for Liberty. Capitol Police say there will be no charges for Senate staffer who filmed sex tape. The House passes […]
2/2/20240
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Amity Shlaes Asks, “What Would Coolidge Do?”

Guests: Paul Moreno, Amity Shlaes, & D.G. Hart Host Scot Bertram talks with Paul Moreno, William and Berniece Grewcock chair in Constitutional History and professor of History at Hillsdale College, about life and legacy of groundbreaking baseball player Jackie Robinson on the anniversary of his birth. Amity Shlaes, chair of the Coolidge Foundation and author […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Rep. Andy Biggs: Mayorkas Impeachment Likely Coming Next Week

Of his many failures as president, Joe Biden’s dereliction at the border may be the worst. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas has done nothing but aid and abet the invasion of our nation while lying to the American people that our border is secure. Today, Arizona Rep. Andy Biggs joins Sara to discuss when House […]
2/1/20240
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Heritage Explains: Why Aren’t Big Tech Companies Protecting Kids? | Annie Chestnut Tutor

This week, Congress has summoned leaders of America’s biggest social media companies to Washington to testify on child safety. Dangers abound for the users of Tiktok, Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and others. Annie Chestnut Tutor, Policy Analyst for the Tech Policy Center at The Heritage Foundation, joins the podcast to explain.  —  Have thoughts? Let us […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP21: Hour 1 – The Money Game (#21)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP21: Hour 2 – The Hamas Caucus (#21)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP21: Hour 3 – Punishing the Prayer Warriors (#21)

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Federalist Radio Hour: From The Farm To The Freedom Caucus: Rep. Mary Miller On Federalist Radio Hour

Republican Rep. Mary Miller joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss adjusting from farm life in Illinois to Congress, the impeachment of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, and American voters’ top concerns heading into the 2024 election. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continues to inflict devastating damage, please […]
2/1/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: UN Watch Testimony Is LIT, Zuckerberg Gets HUMILIATED, & Biden’s FINALLY Going To E. Palestine

Today the Chicks chat about some explosive testimony from UN Watch, the hearing that was super embarrassing for Zuck, and Biden’s latest trip.
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Gold Star Memorial Unveiling (#335)

In 1984, while speaking at Memorial Day ceremonies honoring an unknown serviceman of the Vietnam Conflict, President Reagan said, “We know why he died. He saw the horrors of war but bravely faced them, certain his own cause and his country’s cause was a noble one; that he was fighting for human dignity, for free […]
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH is No Labels’ Plan For 2024? No Labels Co-Chairman Governor Pat McCrory Explains

America seems to be on a locked path towards a Trump-Biden rematch in 2024. But is this what people want? The polls say no. And is this really our only option? No Labels, the organization looking at presenting a third-party candidate, agrees. Decried (mostly by Democrats, for now) as a spoiler, No Labels leadership believes […]
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Nate Cohn Threads the Needle

To anyone who seriously follows electoral politics, today’s guest will need no introduction. Nate Cohn joins Henry to cover the ins and outs of the polling world: everything from the voter file to polling aggregation; plus Nate’s precinct analysis and the “Election Needle”. They also discuss the problems with issue polling and the demographic warning […]
2/1/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: City Attempts to Shut Down Church’s Ministry to Poor. Pastor Is Fighting Back

After seeing the needs in his community, Pastor Chris Avell made the decision to keep the doors of his church open 24/7.   “We’re called to reach the lost 24/7,” Avell says, adding that this includes the “the hurting, the broken, the least of these.”   Pastor Chris Avell opened the doors of his church, […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Biden & Palestinian Statehood, Tlaib Rejects Ban on Hamas Entering the U.S., D.C. Officials Flunk Crime 101 (#3232)

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three alarming martinis today. First, they fume as the Biden administration is reportedly considering public recognition of a Palestinian state, possibly with no conditions whatsoever. Whether it’s really under consideration or just a diplomatic tool to pressure Israel, Jim and Greg explain why this is a terrible […]
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First Things: The People’s Justice

In this episode, Amul Thapar joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, “The People’s Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Taylor, Travis, and the Totalitarians

Today’s podcast looks at the relationship between superstars Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce and expresses both annoyance at their omnipresence and disgust at the effort by MAGA to turn their relationship into something pernicious and evil. And speaking of pernicious, what about the latest American “peace plan” as laid out by Thomas “I Talked to […]
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Bill Bennett Show: The Need for Election Security

Bill spoke with Brian Kennedy about lessons learned from the New Hampshire primary, how we can ensure a safe and secure 2024 election, and the television series, “The Chosen”.
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Problematic Women: 101 of Southern Border Catastrophe, and Surviving College As a Conservative

Up on today’s Problematic Women – We are shaking things up and first, we take a deep dive into the current situation on the southern border. Then, Virginia is sitting down with the Founder of the Network of Enlightened Women to talk about surviving college as a conservative woman. And as always, we’ll be crowning […]
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Parsing Immigration Policy: European Lessons for America’s Mass Migration Crisis (#140)

This Week’s episode of the Parsing Immigration Podcast offers key findings from a European field-research trip by Todd Bensman, the Center’s national security fellow. Bensman was a visiting fellow at the Budapest-based Migration Research Institute, and examined borders in Hungary, Slovenia, Poland, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Greece. Bensman’s research revealed a resurgence […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Denver Reaching the Breaking Point Over Illegal Immigration, Mayorkas Impeachment Proceedings Continue | Jan. 31

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:     ·       Sen. Lindsay Graham blasts Big Tech companies. ·       FBI director warns of China hacking threat. ·       House impeachment of DHS Secretary Mayorkas continues. ·       Denver mayor says city is nearing the breaking point in regard to asylum seekers. ·       Oregon declares state of emergency over fentanyl.   […]
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Evolution’s Demigods: Reviewing the Tour/Cronin Debate

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High Noon: After Dark – Big Tech’s Year Zero and RDS Campaign Autopsy (#15)

Emily Jashinsky joins High Noon podcast the last Wednesday of every month. This month, the ladies talk about Bryan Johnson’s Year Zero remarks, and whether the speed and specifics of technological change really have the potential to rearrange not just human affairs but human nature. They also talk about why Ron DeSantis failed to persuade […]
1/31/20240
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Sara Carter Podcast: We’re All Tired of War, But Our Troops Still Protect Us Every Day

Sara spends the day reflecting on the murders of three American soldiers killed in a drone attack by an Iranian-backed militia. Dozens more were injured. Sara made many trips to the war zone in Afghanistan. She’s been there when enemy rockets hit the camp and service members were killed or maimed. She’s seen battle-hardened troops […]
1/31/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP20: Hour 1 – Reach Out and Touch Grass (#20)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP20: Hour 2 – Grifters All Around (#20)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP20: Hour 3 – Punishing the Prayer Warriors (#20)

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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 82: Border Bedlam

The U.S.-Mexico border standoff is getting hot. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they break down Texas’s right to self-defense, analyze establishment GOP support for Democrats’ bad border bill, discuss Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas’ impeachment proceedings, and dive into the Biden administration’s dangerous foreign policy in the […]
1/31/20240
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: About Ukraine, Essential Questions

Phillips O’Brien is a professor of strategic studies at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. He has had a British career. He was born and bred in Boston, however. In recent years, he has thought and written a lot about Ukraine—and he has valuable things to say about all the essential questions. For instance, […]
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #100 | John McEntee

If “personnel is policy,” what should the next conservative administration do to ensure success, and how can you be a part of the solution?   John McEntee joins Kevin to discuss why getting personnel right must be prioritized in the coming presidential transition. They reminisce about John’s journey to the White House, provide an optimistic […]
1/31/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Mayorkas Impeachment, Taylor Swift Under GOP’s Skin, Cori Bush Rants, & O’Keefe’s Alarming Tweet

Today the Chicks discuss the very necessary impeachment, why Taylor Swift made Republicans mad, and a concerning tweet from James O’Keefe.
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Three Martini Lunch: House Nears Mayorkas Impeachment, Iran Militia Says No More Attacks, Turning Humans Into Blank Slates? (#3231)

Join Jim and Greg as they dish up three big martinis today and update one from Tuesday. Before the first martini, they respond to unnamed Trump advisers suggesting a “holy war” against Taylor Swift if she publicly endorses Biden. Instead of just ignoring it if that happens, the former president’s team seems committed to the […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: New Research on ‘Conversion Therapy’ Turns LGBTQ Narrative on Its Head

On today’s show, Tyler O’Neil sits down with Father Paul Sullins, senior research associate at the Ruth Institute and a former sociology professor at Catholic University, to discuss his research into “sexual orientation change efforts.”   Sullins analyzes the best data on how people who identify as homosexual have fared after undergoing therapies to address […]
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Acton Line: The Rise of Religious Anti-Liberalism

In this episode, we bring you a recent Acton Lecture Series event with Kevin Vallier. The 20th century featured an unusual phenomenon: global secularizing movements. In the 19th century, these movements were confined mostly to Western Europe, but in the 20th century they exploded, suppressing the influence of religion around the world. In some milder […]
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The Learning Curve: TIMSS and K-12 Global STEM with BC’s Dr. Matthias von Davier (#175)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Alisha Searcy and Charlie Chieppo interview the executive director of TIMSS & PIRLS, Dr. Matthias von Davier. He explores his educational background and its influence on directing TIMSS & PIRLS, shedding light on psychometrics and standardized testing. Dr. von Davier discusses the shift in education policy’s focus, the global education data landscape, and the pandemic’s effects on K-12 education around the world. He addresses […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: They’re Still Coming After Us

Today’s podcast discusses the beating of a Chabad rabbi by a ride-share driver in DC and what it suggests about the spate of violent acts against Jews after 10/7, how this might tie into the border issue, and Congressional races in which this kind of thing will play a role. Give a listen.
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The American Idea: Political Parties – Not Part of the Plan But There From the Beginning | Documents & Debates

Jeff is joined by Dr. Eric Sands of Berry College to discuss the origins, role, evolution, and impact of political parties in America. This is one of those episodes wherein you learn some history, and your understanding of our current situation becomes more clear. Host: Jeff Sikkenga Executive Producer: Greg McBrayer Producer: Jeremy Gypton Subscribe […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Mayorkas Impeachment Markup Begins, Trump to Stay on Illinois Ballot | Jan. 30

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Hearings begin to discuss Mayorkas impeachment. Illinois board rules that Trump will stay on the ballot. Rep. Cori Bush under investigation. Montana family says that the state “kidnapped” their daughter for not doing a gender transition. Relevant Links Listen to other podcasts […]
1/31/20240
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Sara Carter Podcast: Governor Abbott EXPOSED The Biden Administration’s Border Weakness

The federal government threw everything it could at the Lone Star State. But it was not enough. After a weekend of a standoff at Shelby Park, the Biden administration is scampering back to Washington D.C. with its tail between its legs. Sara just got back from reporting live from the Texas border and on today’s […]
1/30/20240
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The Weekly Sceptic: Woke War 3 (#73)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 73! This week: — As the world creeps ever closer to all-out war, Nick and Toby discuss whether they’d fight for their country — Laurence Fox loses his lawsuit, but why is it libellous to call someone a paedo but not a racist? — After distancing herself from the […]
1/30/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Nick Adams On ’Alpha Kings’

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” entrepreneur and author Nick Adams joins Federalist Staff Editor Samuel Mangold-Lenett to discuss the weaponization of the sexes and explain how men can lean into their masculinity. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continues to inflict devastating damage, please give a gift to help […]
1/30/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP19: Hour 1 – The Paths to Victory (#19)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP19: Hour 2 – What To Do With Iran (#19)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP19: Hour 3 – The FAA Diversity Scandal (#19)

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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Will Biden Lead Us To War With Iran? Plus Joy Reid’s F-Bomb, Elon’s Neurolink, & E. Jean Gets Weird

Today the Chicks chat Biden’s latest war, Joy Reid’s hot mic admissions, and why Elon Musk’s newest thing is kind of scary.
1/30/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Trump Tax Leaker Imprisoned, Biden Donors Get First Iran Thoughts, A Swift-Kelce Psy-Op? (#3230)

Join Jim and Greg today for the return of the good martini, a very important bad one, and a highly-spirited crazy martini that either indicates a sinister left-wing plot, the rescue of Western Civilization, or just maybe, something in between. First, they are pleasantly surprised to see a serious prosecution and sentencing for the IRS […]
1/30/20240
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – State of the Union (#334)

By the end of January every year, except for Inaugural years, the President fulfills his or her constitutional duty to “give to the Congress information on the State of the Union” (Article II, section 3 of the Constitution). So yes, today’s podcast will focus on the infamous State of the Union address which generally includes […]
1/30/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Iran-Backed Militants Killed 3 Soldiers. Here’s How the US Should Respond

President Joe Biden says the U.S. “shall respond” after a drone attack Sunday left three U.S. Army soldiers dead and more than 30 others wounded at a base in Jordan. Iran-backed militias were reported to be responsible for the deadly drone attack, and in response, Robert Greenway says, the U.S. needs to make Iran “feel the cost” of […]
1/30/20240
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Madison's Notes: Colorblindness and the Classics: A Conversation with Andre Archie

Why has Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of a color-blind society suffered so many recent setbacks? Classical philosopher Andre Archie argues that we need to bring back King’s vision, and points to the ways that the Classical ideas of virtues can inform our modern understanding of virtue as separate from race. Along the way, the […]
1/30/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: UNRWA Uncovered

Today we get into the growing UNRWA scandal and how it exposes the deep, structural absurdities of the agency’s very existence. We also talk about the American elite’s twisted view of U.S.-Israeli relations and whether Joe Biden should pay attention to younger Americans who oppose his support for Israel. Give a listen.
1/30/20240
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Hub Wonk: U.S. Manufacturing Health: Does the U.S. Need an Industrial Policy? (#186)

Host Joe Selvaggi interviews Scott Lincicome from the Cato Institute. They discuss the U.S. manufacturing industry, international trade, and industrial policy. They dispel the myth of manufacturing decline, highlighting sector evolution and productivity. The conversation moves to industrial policy, emphasizing the need for targeted protection and cautioning against broad subsidization due to potential inefficiencies. Benefits […]
1/30/20240
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Leonard Sax: Do Conservatives Make Better Parents? (#39)

Are conservative parents better? On this episode of the Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to psychologist and practicing family physician Dr. Leonard Sax about parenting styles and philosophies such as gentle parenting and its unintended consequences, the importance of structure, boundary setting, and guardrails for kids, and the interesting political polarization we’re seeing […]
1/30/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: 3 US Soldiers Killed, Trucker Convoy Heads to Southern Border, Chiefs (and Taylor Swift) Are Going to Super Bowl | Jan. 29

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   President Joe Biden says the U.S. will respond after an attack in Jordan left three soldiers dead. A trucker convoy is headed to the southern border to demand the Biden administration secure the border. Multiple nations have joined the U.S. in suspending […]
1/30/20240
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Debate Review: Jim Tour vs Lee Cronin at Harvard (#1856)

1/29/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Silicon Valley’s Tragic Arc

Inez Stepman joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the relationship between nihilism and capitalism and explain the reasons for Silicon Valley’s cultural decline. Stepman is a senior policy analyst at Independent Women’s Forum, host of “High Noon,” and a senior contributor at The Federalist. Read Stepman’s article, “Ambitious Nihilism,” here. If you care […]
1/29/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP18: Hour 1 – Biden Speaks Softly; Carries Limp Stick (#18)

1/29/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP18: Hour 2 – The Stupid Inherit the Dearth (#18)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP18: Hour 3 – Take the Good News (#18)

1/29/20240
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Acton Unwind: Messing with Texas

This week, Eric, Dan, and Emily discuss the Supreme Court’s ruling lifting an injunction that prevented the federal government from removing razor wire installed by the state of Texas at the southern border. What did SCOTUS actually do here? What are we supposed to do in this bizarre situation where the federal government will not […]
1/29/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: US Troops Killed In Jordan, Trump Gets HUGE Defamation Bill, Shapiro Raps, & Super Bowl Excitement

Today the Chicks discuss Biden’s latest foreign policy FAILURE, the unbelievable $$ Trump is expected to pay his accuser, and Ben Shapiro’s latest chart-topping rap. Bonus: Super Bowl excitement!
1/29/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Iran Proxies Kill U.S. Forces, Jean-Pierre’s Incompetence, Ilhan Omar’s True Allegiance (#3229)

Join Jim and Greg as they kick off the week with three difficult martinis! First, they’re furious over Iranian-backed militia forces targeting, killing, and wounding American troops in Jordan. What is the best way to punish Iran now since President Biden’s “proportionate” approach did not deter the first 150 attacks? Then they cringe as White […]
1/29/20240
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First Things: Control Freaks and Billionaires

In this episode, Seamus Bruner joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, “Controligarchs: Exposing the Billionaire Class, their Secret Deals, and the Globalist Plot to Dominate Your Life.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
1/29/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Biden’s Choices on Iran

Today’s podcast worries over Joe Biden’s next steps relating to Iran and its proxies attacking Americans in the Middle East and the temptation to do just a little bit and not a lot to respond, which will only make things worse. It’s even more puzzling given how vulnerable Biden is in an election year against […]
1/29/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Strive Offers Investors Alternative to ESG-Driven Companies

In the investment and financial services industry, companies like BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard are dominate players. But they’re also increasingly beholden to stakeholder activism. That’s resulted in a greater focus on leftist ideas like DEI—diversity, equity, and inclusion—and ESG—environmental, social, and corporate governance.   Strive takes a different approach. It’s focused on maximizing value […]
1/29/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Investing For Beginners – Understanding GDP & Inflation | ft. Bulwark Capital

In this conversation, Zach Abraham explains the concept of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and its significance. He discusses how GDP is calculated and the difference between nominal GDP and real GDP. Zach also highlights the potential understatement of inflation and its impact on GDP growth. He further explores the concept of hedonic adjustments and their […]
1/29/20240
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Reaganism: The U.S. Navy Of Tomorrow with Hon. Thomas Modly (#188)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with the 33rd Under Secretary of the Navy, and former Acting Secretary of the Navy, the Honorable Thomas Modly. They discuss the overall U.S. naval force structure including the 355 ship fleet, and what we need for today’s challenges. They also touch on […]
1/29/20240
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She Thinks: Carrie Sheffield: Saving Money with Health Savings Accounts

On this pop-up episode of She Thinks, Carrie Sheffield joins to help us consider IWF’s January policy focus: Becoming American with Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). We discuss what HSAs are, why current unequal access to them limits our freedom, and how allowing universal and robust HSAs can improve your provider and treatment options as well as […]
1/29/20240
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Call Me Back: UNRWA & Hamas, the perfect affair – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#188)

The UN has one central agency responsible for handling all refugees globally, but Palestinian refugees have their own UN agency, UNRWA. Why? The number of Palestinian refugees has increased from 360,000 in 1948 to to 5.9 million today. And those Palestinian refugees or descendants of refugees that have citizenship in other countries maintain their refugee […]
1/29/20240
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Energy Policy and the Courts: The Legal Cases that You Need to Know About

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Join Jack this week for a conversation with one of The Heritage Foundation’s top legal experts, Jack Fitzhenry. We often don’t think about the Supreme Court when we think about energy and environmental […]
1/29/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Biden’s Liquefied Natural Gas Pause Empowers Putin, Trump Abruptly Leaves Court, Biden Not Interested in Long Israeli War | Jan. 26

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   President Joe Biden tells Israel’s prime minister he is not in it for a year of war, according to reporting from Axios. The Biden administration temporarily pushes pause on approvals of liquefied natural gas exports. Trump abruptly gets up and leaves the […]
1/29/20240
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James Lileks' The Diner: Fallout

An episode that rests quietly as a snowflake hitting your tongue… and as spicy as one-too-many dashes of hot sauce… and the stuff of bad childhood dreams… that’s The Diner.
1/27/20240
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GLoP Culture: It’s Business (#205)

This month GLoP is literally all over the place and time: the guys discuss a time traveling Podhoretz, Back To School, the curious courtship of Alan Bloom and Susan Sontag, the Oscars — including Poor Things (they’re not fans) and Killers of The Flower Moon (ditto), some little known productions of the Odd Couple and […]
1/27/20240
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The Libertarian: Libertarian Twofer: Chevron Deference and Border Line Madness Explained | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#751)

Richard Epstein predicts the demise of Chevron deference after two cases were argued in front of the Supreme Court and then he discusses Texas Governor Abbott’s spat with the Biden administration on the border.
1/26/20240
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The Ricochet Podcast: Country on the Wire (#676)

The GOP primary is basically dunzo. Time to look ahead towards the general election, the future of the Republican Party, even on to the generations that will take it over one day. To do so our merry Ricochet gang is joined by Governor Scott Walker, now the president of Young America’s Foundation. Peter, James and […]
1/26/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: From Eagle Pass To Europe, The Truth About Open Borders Has Nothing To Do With The Narrative

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Todd Bensman, a senior national security fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down the border crisis battle between Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and the Biden administration, analyze the Senate’s amnesty bill, and share an update on Europe’s border […]
1/26/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: UN’s Kangaroo Court Hits Israel, Biden’s Natural Gas Nonsense, Originalism & Trump on the Ballot (#3228)

Former Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney and National Review Contributing Editor Andy McCarthy is in for Jim today, and he and Greg serve up three lousy martinis. First, they roll their eyes as the United Nations’ irrelevant International Court of Justice orders Israel to stop committing acts of genocide in Gaza, must allow aid to flow […]
1/26/20240
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Civil War at the Border Special Edition (#467)

This special ad-free edition, posted a day ahead of the usual schedule because of the urgency of events at the southern border, finds the 3WHH hosts engaging in their own civil war over the question of whether states have any remedy when the federal government abdicates is responsibility to protect the border. Steve and Lucretia […]
1/26/20240
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SCOTUS101: Rehearing: Judge Allison Jones Rushing (#9)

In this Rehearings episode, we replay our interview with the Judge Allison Jones Rushing. Rehearings airs our favorite old interviews on weeks when things are otherwise quiet at the Supreme Court.   Follow us on Twitter @scotus101 and @tzsmith. And please send questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes to scotus101@heritage.org.   Don’t forget to […]
1/26/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Tucker Breaks Down The Border Crisis, The RNC Goes WILD, & Are We Headed Toward A Civil War?!??

Today the Chicks chat about the border crisis, RNC’s weird new antics, and why we might be headed towards civil war!
1/26/20240
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The World Crisis, Part Fourteen

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on “Churchill the Writer.” In this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue their discussion of The World Crisis, Vol. 1, which covers the origins and earliest days of World War I from 1911-1914. Release date: 26 January 2024
1/26/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Tucker Breaks Down The Border Crisis, The RNC Goes Wild, And We Might Be Headed Towards Civil War?

Today the Chicks chat about the border crisis, RNC’s weird new antics, and why we might be headed towards civil war!
1/26/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Missouri Trans Clinic Whistleblower Has a Message for the Left

Jamie Reed, the former clinician who blew the whistle last year on a gender clinic in St. Louis, tells “The Daily Signal Podcast” that there are more whistleblowers out there, and she raises the alarm about the “totalitarian” mentality of large LGBTQ organizations that seek to silence those who disagree with them.   She also […]
1/26/20240
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 301: The Politics of the Power Grid (#301)

If you’re like me, electricity is something that just comes out of the wall and turns on the lights. If you’re like our guest, energy policy expert and creator of the docuseries Juice: Power, Politics, and the Grid Robert Bryce, energy and electricity are so much more—he joins Ken and me to discuss the realities […]
1/26/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Trying to Stop the Game

Today’s podcast discusses all the efforts to end things in DC—negotiations over border legislation, the Nikki Haley campaign, the process by which the Republican Party functions—and why everybody who’s working to stop things might be acting in a short-sighted and self-destructive manner. Give a listen.
1/26/20240
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The Glenn Show: Claudine Gay, MLK, and GLENN’S NEW BOOK (Glenn Loury & John McWhorter)

Preorder Glenn’s forthcoming memoir, Late Admissions: Confessions of a Black Conservative … Why Glenn wrote a memoir (and why you should order it now) … A ringing endorsement from John … What does Martin Luther King Jr. Day mean in 2024? … Preserving King’s belief in “the content of our character” … What would King […]
1/26/20240
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Gray Matters: Fixing Deference with Ronald A. Cass

Adam White and Jace Lington chat with Ronald A. Cass about the future of judicial deference to agency actions. They discuss Cass’s recent papers, “Fixing Deference: Delegation, Discretion, and Deference Under Separated Powers,” published by the New York University Journal of Law & Liberty, and “Getting Deference Right,” published by National Affairs. Ron insists on […]
1/26/20240
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First Things: The Rise of Antihumanism

In this episode, Matthew B. Crawford joins the podcast to talk about his article, “The Rise of Antihumanism” from August 2023. They evaluate the antihumanisms gripping the West. Music by Jack Bauerlein.
1/26/20240
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The Great Antidote: Robert Lawson on Educating for Economic Freedom: James Gwartney’s Legacy

Robert Lawson is the Jerome M. Fullinwider Centennial Chair in Economic Freedom and is director of the Bridwell Institute for Economic Freedom in the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University. Today, we talk about James Gwartney, a great economist who recently passed but leaves a significant legacy, from accessible and interesting textbooks to the creation of the Economic Freedom of the World index. Unlike many academics, he even left his desk to pursue his ideas! We discuss Gwartney’s life and how his work has transformed the teaching of and measurement in economics. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
1/26/20240
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Law Talk With Epstein, Yoo & Senik: West Coast, Best Coast (#170)

It’s a lively session in the faculty lounge, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo are both coming to us from California and … let’s just say that Richard seems to be enjoying life in the sun. First up, a guided tour through Donald Trump’s legal travails: the questions about whether he’ll be allowed on […]
1/26/20240
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Sara Carter Podcast: Bensman: Biden Cut A SECRET DEAL With Mexico To Avoid Border Responsibility

Do you trust the Biden administration to secure the border? Greg Abbott and conservative governors across America certainly don’t. In the face of an unrelenting border crisis, brave state leaders from every corner of our country are standing up to a federal government that refuses to enforce the law. This current predicament has the chance […]
1/26/20240
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: California Update: DiFi’s Void, Deficit Dismay, Urban Dreams, Barbie Dolor | Bill Whalen, Lee Ohanian, and Jonathan Movroydis | Hoover Institution (#411)

Four US Senate candidates gathered for the first televised debate in advance of California’s March 5 primary; the state’s alarming budget deficit exposes fundamental problems with spending and taxes; and what are the odds of Silicon Valley luminaries building a new city form scratch in the heart of rural Solano County? Hoover senior fellow Lee […]
1/26/20240
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Healing the Brain: Insights from a Neurologist

1/26/20240
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She Thinks: Sheri Lopez: Survivor of Grooming and Trafficking Shares Her Story

On this week’s episode of She Thinks, we highlight National Human Trafficking Prevention Month to bring awareness to this ongoing issue not only globally but in the United States as well. Sheri Lopez joins to give her first-hand account of being groomed and trafficked as a girl. She bravely shares her story in order to […]
1/26/20240
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First Things: The Civic Bargain

In this episode, Josiah Ober joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “The Civic Bargain: How Democracy Survives.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
1/26/20240
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Call Me Back: Can a Sunni-Israeli alliance win the war? (#187)

Al Jazeera is constantly blasting a steady stream of stories and images to the Arab world about ‘tens of thousands of Palestinians dead,’ according to the Hamas-run Gaza Ministry of Health. Condemnations against Israel are issued all over the place, with charges of Israeli genocide leveled on U.S. college campuses to the International Court of […]
1/26/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Tucker Carlson Visits Canada, Border Deal on Rocks, New Report Exposes China’s Secrets | Jan. 25

Description:    TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   GOP governors are voicing support for Texas Gov. Greg Abbott after a Supreme Court order gives the federal government permission to remove razor wire along Texas’ border with Mexico. Tucker Carlson delivers two speeches in Canada. Senate Minority Leader Mitch […]
1/26/20240
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Heritage Explains: What’s Next for School Choice? | Corey DeAngelis & Jason Bedrick

School choice is experiencing a groundswell of support from parents ready to step up to the plate for their kids’ education. But what’s next for the surge in school choice? Heritage Research Fellow Jason Bedrick and School Choice advocate Corey DeAngelis explain.  —  Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Find Jason Bedrick on […]
1/25/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP17: Hour 1 – The Border Civil War

Joe Biden’s border war with Texas has larger implications that are major problems for Democrats.
1/25/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP17: Hour 2 – The Progressive GenZ Employees of Congress

Gen Z interns are attempting to bully their bosses into getting their way.
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP17: Hour 3 – Kenneth Smith Is Not The Victim

Progressives are claiming a murderer is the victim.
1/25/20240
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Audrey Birnbaum (#333)

As part of our Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. exhibit, the Reagan Foundation has been hosting authors whose books cover the atrocities of the holocaust, mainly told through survivor’s eyes. In this week’s Reagan Forum podcast, we go back to our in-person event with Audrey Birnbaum, who shares with us the story of […]
1/25/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Breaking Down The Latest Vegan Propaganda On Netflix

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Nina Teicholz, an investigative science journalist and author, joins Federalist Western Correspondent Tristan Justice to discuss what popular documentaries get right and wrong about nutrition, processed food, and veganism. They also analyze the politicization of health and expose the activist network pushing plant-based eating. You can find […]
1/25/20240
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Around the World with Henry and Hugh Hewitt (#16)

Hugh Hewitt joins Beyond the Polls for a rousing discussion of politics at home and abroad. They search for common threads and draw distinctions among the nations seeing populist waves; and they dig in to the Trump-Haley race for the Republican nomination. Plus, Henry reminds us that the Republican primary wasn’t the only contest held […]
1/25/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: AZ GOP Chair Resigns Over Kari Lake Scandal, Trump Rips The Wrong Side, & BORDER MAYHEM In Texas

Today the Chicks discuss the drama in the Arizona Republican Party, Trump’s breakdown over Kayleigh McEnany, and the intense border crisis in Texas.
1/25/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Abbott vs. Biden at the Border, Zero Palestinians Reject Hamas Attacks, Trump Warns Haley Donors (#3227)

There are no good martinis today but there are two very important bad ones and a crazy one too! First, they dive into Texas Gov. Greg Abbott insisting that Texas will keep defending the border because the Biden administration has chosen not to, and he says the Constitution is clearly on his side. Meanwhile, some […]
1/25/20240
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What's Bugging Me: Your American Dream

We touch a bit on politics as we put the first primary into the rear view mirror; offer our weekly MMTLP story update and then talk to Dani Pascarella, CFP of OneEleven about helping you achieve your American Dream. All that and the Parting Shot.
1/25/20240
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Panel Podcast: Asylum in the U.S. and Europe (#139)

The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel discussion examining present asylum laws in the United States and in Europe, how they work, their impact on illegal immigration, and proposals for reform. Members of the newly formed International Network for Immigration Research (INIR), which includes like-minded think tanks in the U.S., Israel, Hungary, France, and […]
1/25/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: In Israel: Sounds of War Mingle With Songs of Life

Bullet holes and toppled furniture bear witness to what happened in the home of one young couple living in Israel close to the border with Gaza on Oct. 7. Their home still partially stands, but they—and about 100 other members of their small community—are dead.   Walking through the streets of the small village, Joel […]
1/25/20240
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Problematic Women: U.S. Military Ranks ‘Weak’ and Biden Ignores Navy SEALs’ Deaths to Tout Abortion

Up on today’s Problematic Women – How prepared is America for war? We have the data and it’s pretty bleak. Plus, it is national School Choice Week! We celebrate by highlighting some of the best modern alternatives to a traditional public education. And are we really as productive working from home as in the office? […]
1/25/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Trump Wins New Hampshire, Oregon Mulls Pulling Back From Drug Decriminalization | Jan. 24

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:     ·         Trump won the New Hampshire primary by double digits on Tuesday. ·         Oregon Democrats propose bill to pull back from drug decriminalization ·         Sen. Ted Cruz, blasts Biden administration for use of SPLC. ·         Congresswoman blasts Harvard for lack of effort on antisemitism investigation. […]
1/25/20240
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Mark Helprin on Love, War, and More

The latest novel by Mark Helprin is “The Oceans and the Stars.” What’s it about? Helprin gives this summation, in his conversation with Jay: “love and war.” The book is also a hymn to the U.S. Navy. Helprin and Jay talk about the writing life and life at large.
1/25/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 81: What Primary?

The beginning of the end of the 2024 GOP primary is here. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they analyze Nikki Haley’s second-place finish in New Hampshire, discuss former President Donald Trump’s potential vice president picks, and explain the significance of the Los Angeles Times and other corporate media layoffs. […]
1/24/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP16: Hour 1 – New Hampshire Does Not Surprise

Donald Trump handily won the GOP primary in New Hampshire. It appears the polling is right.
1/24/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP16: Hour 2 – They’re Coming For Your Coffee and Cruises

Elites at the World Economic Forum in Davos want to take away your coffee and cruises. Here’s how Trump can use this to win.
1/24/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP16: Hour 3 – The Border War

The Washington Post ditched basic journalist standards in its biased reporting of the war in Gaza.
1/24/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Trump Wins New Hampshire GOP Primary, Kari Lake Bribe Caught On Tape, & Barbie Oscar Hullabaloo

Today the Chicks chat about Trump’s latest victory, the establishment’s attempt to BRIBE Kari Lake, and why everyone is talking about Barbie again.
1/24/20240
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #99 | Time to Destroy the Deep State | Kevin Roberts and The Telegraph’s Steven Edginton

“Fire the bureaucrats and close the agencies!” The Telegraph’s Steven Edginton sits down with Kevin to discuss the state of conservatism in America, President Biden, the Blob, and the urgency of courageous leadership. Will the U.S. elect a president with the tenacity needed to “punch the nose” of the deep state?   “We believe at […]
1/24/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Trump Wins New Hampshire GOP Primary, Kari Lake Leaks Tape Of AZ Chairman, & Barbie Oscar Hullabaloo

Today the Chicks chat about Trump’s latest victory, the establishment’s attempt to BRIBE Kari Lake, and why everyone is talking about Barbie again.
1/24/20240
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The American Idea: The Hostage Crisis and America’s Troubles with Iran | Documents & Debates

We’re happy to welcome back The American Idea to the Ricochet lineup of podcasts! John Moser and Greg Schneider discuss the background to the Iran Hostage Crisis of 1979-1981, and America’s broader, longer-term problems with Iran. Host: Jeff Sikkenga Executive Producer: Greg McBrayer Producer: Jeremy Gypton Subscribe: https://linktr.ee/theamericanidea
1/24/20240
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High Noon: Peachy Keenan – Airplane Near-Catastrophes, the Competency Crash, and the Contraction of Civilization (#14)

Peachy Keenan, author of “Domestic Extremist: A Practical Guide to Winning the Culture War,” joins the podcast to go through all the airline “incidents” lately. Peachy and Inez discuss the coming competency collapse when the last of the Boomers retire, and whether advancing AI can really make up for a population of illiterates. They also […]
1/24/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Phillips’ Surprising Showing, Nikki Haley & Non-Republican Votes, Does Putin Want Alaska Back? (#3326)

The New Hampshire primaries are in the books and we’ve got two martinis reviewing the votes and one other truly crazy idea. First, they applaud Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips for getting nearly 20 percent of the vote on the Democrats’ side even though the primary was non-binding. They also appreciate him being only one of […]
1/24/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: What’s Nikki’s Plan?

Eliana Johnson joins the podcast to discuss the strange triumphalism of Nikki Haley’s loser speech last night in New Hampshire and the strange negativity of Donald Trump’s winner speech a few hours later. Does this portend a season in which Haley exposes Trump’s flaws as she continues her run? Give a listen.
1/24/20240
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The Learning Curve: National School Choice Week with ExcelinEd’s Dr. Cara Candal (#174)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Alisha Searcy and Charlie Chieppo interview Vice President of Policy for ExcelinEd, Dr. Cara Candal. Dr. Candal delves into the evolving landscape of K-12 education in the U.S., examining the expansion of private school choice programs in the wake of two recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions. She […]
1/24/20240
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Acton Line: How to Experience Everyday Freedom

On today’s episode, Acton librarian and research associate Dan Hugger speaks with lawyer and chair of Common Good Philip K. Howard about his new book: Everyday Freedom: Designing the Framework for a Flourishing Society. Why do so many people feel powerless today? How can people experience “everyday freedom” at work, in school, and in all of life? […]
1/24/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: One Mission: Serve Navy SEALs’ Kids With Learning Disabilities

Navy SEAL deployments are often long and grueling, and leaving school-age children behind only adds to the challenge, especially if the children are struggling in school. If a father is “getting ready to go on mission, and there’s Timmy failing in second grade, that’s all he’s going to think about,” says Gretchen McIntosh, the executive […]
1/24/20240
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First Things: Doctor’s Orders: Read the Bible When You’re Blue

In this episode, Curt Thompson joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “The Deepest Place: Suffering and the Formation of Hope.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
1/24/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: The New Hampshire Primary, Trump Gag Order Stands | Jan. 23

Description:  TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   ·         The New Hampshire GOP primary race between Trump and Haley set to take place. ·         Supreme Court rules against Texas in razor wire at the border case. ·         D.C. circuit court upholds gag order against Trump ·         Hamas hostage posters vandalized at Harvard. Relevant Links […]
1/24/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: How Biden’s Open Border Is Wrecking Texas

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Greg Sindelar, executive director and CEO of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the effect President Joe Biden’s border crisis has on Texas and analyze how the unprecedented influx of illegal migrants will affect Americans’ voting in 2024. If you […]
1/23/20240
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The Weekly Sceptic: Lords of Misrule (#72)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 72! This week: — The Illegal Immigration Bill hits choppy waters in House of Lords — From Gauleiter to Gaslighter: Keir Starmer claims Culture War is a figment of the Tory imagination — Can Britain’s strictest headmistress teach Britain how to manage multiculturalism?  — DeSantis pulls up, leaving ‘brown’ […]
1/23/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Americans Overwhelmingly Back Israel, Biden’s ‘Democracy’ Smokescreen, Now Coffee is Ruining the Planet?

Hey, we actually have a good martini today! Join Jim and Greg as they welcome a new Harvard-Harris poll showing 80 percent of Americans support Israel against Hamas. But way too many voters aged 18-34 still think Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. They also dig into Jim’s outstanding Morning Jolt from this morning, explaining […]
1/23/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP15: Hour 1 – The Press Pivot Begins (#15)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP15: Hour 2 – The Introverts Take Over (#15)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP15: Hour 3 – Revenge of the Voters (#15)

1/23/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: SCOTUS Rules Against TX Razor Wire, Trump’s Bloody Hand Conspiracy, & Nikki Haley Wins NH Town

Today the Chicks discuss the SCOTUS ruling on immigration, the INSANE conspiracy about Trump’s bloody hands, and the 6 votes that got Nikki Haley all excited.
1/23/20240
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Superbowl and Football (#332)

Well, now that we’re into football playoff season, we have the perfect opportunity to focus on Ronald Reagan’s love for football. His experience in high school on the gridiron helped him audition for radio. Let’s let him tell the story.
1/23/20240
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Devillier v. Texas

On January 16, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Devillier v. Texas. This takings case will determine whether a person whose property is taken without compensation may seek redress under the self-executing takings clause of the Fifth Amendment even if the legislature has not affirmatively provided them with a cause of […]
1/23/20240
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Students Over Systems: Former Arizona Governor Doug Ducey: Creating and Protecting Universal Education Freedom (#27)

Former Arizona Governor Doug Ducey, pioneer of the universal education freedom model, joins the Students Over Systems podcast as we celebrate National School Choice Week. We discuss Arizona’s reputation as the Wild West of school choice, the growth of the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program, and the wide array of education options in the state. […]
1/23/20240
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Hub Wonk: Challenging Government Prerogatives: SCOTUS Reconsiders Deference to Executive Agencies (#185)

Joe Selvaggi engages in a conversation with legal scholar Ilya Shapiro from the Manhattan Institute regarding the Loper Bright Enterprises Supreme Court case that questions the Chevron Doctrine. This doctrine instructs judges to defer to government agencies in situations where laws are silent or unclear. Guest: Ilya Shapiro is a senior fellow and director of […]
1/23/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Most Interesting Political Year Ever?

With the Republican contest all but over and almost ten months to go to the election, there are so many variable possibilities for 2024 it’s impossible to game them out. Could this be the most interesting year ever? Give a listen.
1/23/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Taiwan Elected a New President. He Faces Big China Challenges

Taiwan’s new president has his work cut out for him, Michael Cunningham says.   “He’s not in an easy position,” Cunningham, a research fellow in the Asian Studies Center of The Heritage Foundation, says of President-elect Lai Ching-te. (The Daily Signal is the news outlet of The Heritage Foundation.)   “Beijing deeply distrusts” the political party Lai […]
1/23/20240
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Sex: A Masterpiece of Design

In his landmark book Darwin’s Black Box, biochemist Michael Behe wrote that “to appreciate complexity, you have to experience it.” On today’s ID The Future, we conclude a three-part series with Dr. Jonathan McLatchie that dives into the complexity and design of sexual reproduction. In Part 3, Dr. McLatchie explains the design features of erectile […]
1/23/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP14: Hour 1 – Trump v Biden 2.0 Arrives (#14)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP14: Hour 2 – The Seals Are Down (#14)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP14: Hour 3 – Changing Words, Avoiding Solutions (#14)

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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Litigation Update: OKPLAC, Inc. v. Statewide Virtual Charter School Board

After Carson v. Makin (2023) –a U.S. Supreme Court case holding that Maine may not prohibit families from using state-provided voucher funds at private religious schools– St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School (St. Isidore) applied to become the first faith-based virtual charter school in Oklahoma. The Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board approved St. […]
1/22/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Nothing Works Anymore: Inside The Left’s Secret War On Consumers

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” O.H. Skinner, the executive director of Alliance For Consumers and the most recent Arizona Solicitor General, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashisnky to break down the Biden administration’s war on appliances and discuss how impossible energy efficiency standards and overregulation are hurting American consumers. If you care […]
1/22/20240
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Acton Unwind: Javier Milei vs. Davos Man

This week, Eric, Dan, and Noah discuss Javier Milei’s speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos. Did the Davos set know what they were getting into when they invited him? How important and refreshing was it to hear a voice opposed to the elite consensus at Davos? Will anyone listen to him? Next, Donald […]
1/22/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: DeSantis Drops Out, Tim Scott Gets Rowdy, Biden’s A Laughingstock, & Is RFK Jr. A Serious Threat?

Today the Chicks chat about the DeSantis dropout bombshell, Trump’s rumored VP Tim Scott, and what RFK might do to the 2024 race.
1/22/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: DeSantis Drops Out, Protesters & First Amendment Fallacies, Elites Hate Your Freedom

Join Jim and Greg as they start the week with three bad martinis, although the last one also contains a whole lot of crazy. The start with the inevitable but disappointing news that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is suspending his campaign. It’s hard to think of candidates with stronger conservative principles and a record of […]
1/22/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Ron Runs Away

Chris Stirewalt joins the podcast to talk about the DeSantis departure from the race, whether Ron is angling for veep, and the composition of the two parties over the past 20 years. Also, Harvard goes pernicious yet again. Give a listen.
1/22/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Biologist vs. Southern Poverty Law Center

Ph.D. biologist Colin Wright is publicly inviting the Southern Poverty Law Center to debate him on the subject of what the SPLC calls “anti-LGBTQ+ pseudoscience,” specifically on the transgender issue.   The SPLC released a 41,000-word report claiming that “the controversy over trans health care is manufactured to reinforce both white supremacy and the political […]
1/22/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Trump Makes A Big Claim About The Stock Market… Is He Right? (ft. Bulwark Capital)

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
1/22/20240
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Reaganism: Fighting For Democracy with Frances Hui (#187)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Policy Director Rachel Hoff sits down with Pro-Democracy Hong Kong dissident Frances Hui who serves as the Policy and Advocacy Coordinator at The Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong Foundation. Frances discusses her democracy activism which she has been involved in since her teenage years and what the […]
1/22/20240
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Call Me Back: Israel’s escalating internal debates — with Haviv Rettig Gur (#186)

In today’s weekly check-in with Haviv Rettig Gur from the Times of Israel, we discuss intensifying debates within Israel over the leadership of the government, how to reconcile seemingly irreconcilable war aims as Israel transitions to a new phase in the war, is there an actual disagreement on concrete policy objectives between different members of […]
1/22/20240
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Is the US really dependent on Russian fuel for its nuclear power reactors?

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Join Jack this week for a conversation with former nuclear industry insider and nuclear fuel expert, CJ Milmoe about America’s dependence on Russian nuclear fuel. While the U.S. was quick to ban Russian […]
1/22/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Trump Opposes Border Compromise, Snowy March for Life, Congress Kicks Spending Bills Down the Road | Jan. 19

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Thousands gather in D.C. for the 51st March for Life. Former President Donald Trump says he opposes an emerging Senate deal on border security. Trump’s legal team files a brief with the Supreme Court arguing that a Colorado Supreme Court ruling to […]
1/22/20240
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Inside John’s Briefs, Plus the Civil War Over the Civil War (#466)

This week’s episode covers more ground more quickly than a Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes passing attack. Which the Philadephia Eagles won’t get to experience because they flopped in the first round of the playoffs last weekend, falsifying one of John Yoo’s predictions for 2024 that the Eagles would make the Super Bowl. We’re hoping […]
1/20/20240
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James Lileks' The Diner: An Order of Toast PDQ

Got a quarter for the juke box? Thanks. Pay you back when I get my change. It’s cah-raaaazy, Daddy-O.
1/20/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP13: Hour 1 – Biden’s Visit to Cookout Shows Why Americans Are Angry (#13)

1/20/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP13: Hour 2 – The Market Speaks (#13)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP13: Hour 3 – The DEI Scam Continues (#13)

1/20/20240
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Let’s Play Off!

Jay hosts a sportscast, with his usual gurus, David French and Vivek Dave. How ’bout them Lions? How about Bill Belichick? And Nick Saban? NBA-wise, how about Wemby? And LeBron? And others? A wide-ranging, lively, and sometimes contentious conversation. Good stuff.
1/20/20240
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Call Me Back: The End of a Jewish Golden Age — with John Podhoretz (#185)

Will we look back at the past few decades in America as the Jewish ‘golden age’? And is this ‘golden age’ now over? Did October 7th mark the end? Or should the signs have been obvious years ago? John Podhoretz recently wrote a long essay for Commentary Magazine describing how we got here. He writes: […]
1/20/20240
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Unpacking Idealism: Animals and Consciousness

1/20/20240
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Bill Bennett Show: Iowa Results, Emails and Football

Bill shares his thoughts on the news of the day, discussed the implications of the Iowa caucus results and responded to a few of your emails.
1/20/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Moms GO OFF On Mayorkas, Don Jr. Drops Hints On Trump’s VP Pick, And Ted Cruz Misses Obama

Today the Chicks chat about the latest Congressional hearing with Mayorkas, Don Jr’s hint that Tucker Carlson might be Trump’s VP pick, and why Ted Cruz really misses Obama.
1/19/20240
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The Ricochet Podcast: Twirling Twirling Into The Future (#675)

One caucus down and it appears the whole GOP primary is decided. Thankfully when you get a guest like Henry Olsen (EPPC senior fellow and host of the must-listen Beyond the Polls podcast) everything stays fresh and interesting. Henry has thoughts on what’s left of this Republican primary along with the mess in the D […]
1/19/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: What’s Going On With The Massive Farmer Protests In Germany?

Consumer Choice Center senior analyst Bill Wirtz joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down farmers’ clash with the German government. He also explains how the European Union’s agriculture regulations exacerbate tensions between food growers and bureaucrats. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continues to inflict devastating damage, please give a […]
1/19/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: EV Drivers Left in the Cold, Biden’s Obvious Decline, The War on Rat Traps

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up two bad martinis and an obvious crazy one! First, they urge states and the federal government to slam the brakes on the electric vehicle movement after the recent cold snap found EV drivers in Chicago with rapidly depleting batteries, needing to constantly spend time recharging, with some […]
1/19/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP12: Hour 1 – The Emotional Angst of Screwing Around and Finding Out (#12)

1/19/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP12: Hour 2 – The Descent to Global Chaos (#12)

1/19/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP12: Hour 3 – The Uvalde Report: The Good Guys With Guns Could Have Stopped It (#12)

1/19/20240
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Hillsdale Dialogues: The Iowa Caucus and the Future of Elections

Hillsdale College President Dr. Larry P. Arnn joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss Donald Trump’s commanding victory in Iowa, the future of election integrity in America, and recent articles targeting Hillsdale College. Release date: 19 January 2024
1/19/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Terrible Views of the Elites

Today’s podcast looks at a stunning new poll of the attitudes of Americans who earn more than $150,000 a year, have a graduate degree, and live in in densely populated areas. Those attitudes are so profoundly in opposition to those of Americans who make less and have less education that they explain a great deal […]
1/19/20240
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SCOTUS101: Chevron on the Chopping Block (#7)

This week your hosts discuss newly granted cases including one challenging a decision by the Ninth Circuit holding that camping regulations are “cruel and unusual punishment” when applied against the homeless. They also discuss the oral arguments in the Relentless and Loper Bright cases, which challenge Chevron Deference. After that, Zack interviews Judge John W. […]
1/19/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Mississippi AG Lynn Fitch Introduces App Connecting Moms to Resources

Expectant mothers in Mississippi now can access resources to receive essentials, from food and clothing to child care and financial assistance, through a mobile app dubbed MAMA.   Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch on Tuesday unveiled the Mississippi Access to Maternal Assistance mobile app, or MAMA, to connect moms easily with the resources they need […]
1/19/20240
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 300: How SCOTUS Could Shrink the Administrative State (#300)

In theory, the case is a simple question: Must fishing rig owners pay the government for the mandatory government inspectors who attend those rigs? But in deciding that question, the Supreme Court must consider a more complicated one: How much “deference” do the courts owe to federal regulatory agencies’ interpretations of the law? The prevailing […]
1/19/20240
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Sara Carter Podcast: ‘This Is About Justice:’ Sen. Blackburn Vows to Bring Epstein Truths to Light

Every time information about Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse and trafficking of young women and girls is released to the public, our political and cultural elite get very nervous. But so much evidence remains hidden and Tennessee Sen. Marsha Blackburn is working tirelessly to bring the full truth to light. Today, Sara welcomes Sen. Blackburn to learn […]
1/19/20240
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The Great Antidote: Adam White on the American Judiciary

Adam White is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and the Co-Director of the C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State at George Mason University. He also leads seminars with the Hertog Foundation, one of which I had the chance to attend this summer. Today we talk about the American judicial system, from its structure to its founding to its role in American society. We address whether courts function differently today than we have in the past, looking at the issues debated like court-packing and precedent. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
1/19/20240
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters of Policy & Politics: American Lion, Near East Hyenas: US Options in Yemen and Iran | Bill Whalen, Joel Rayburn, and Bernard Haykel | Hoover Institution (#410)

A new year begins with a familiar story – Middle East turmoil – and two plots twists of late: US forces striking Yemen’s Houthi rebels while trying to safeguard Red Sea maritime traffic; and Iran firing missiles in the directions of Pakistan, Iraq, and Syria, which tests western resolve. Joel Rayburn, a Hoover Institution visiting […]
1/19/20240
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Half Percent Podcast: Determined to Fly, Life in Soviet Russia and The Shadow Game-Rodger Carlyle (#73)

Rodger Carlyle was part of the US Navy-AVROC (Aviation Reserve Officer Candidate) program and on track to become a Naval Aviator when a medical issue caused his Naval career to be cut short. Rodger then embarked on a civilian career that took him around the globe, including extensive time in Russia just as the Soviet […]
1/19/20240
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She Thinks: Coach Barbara Ehardt: Protesting the NCAA’s Policy That Allows Men To Compete Against Women

Representative Barbara Ehardt joins this week’s episode of She Thinks to talk about the “We Won’t Back Down” rally at the NCAA Convention, where current and former NCAA female athletes, coaches, and parents demanded equal athletic opportunity for women. Rep. Ehardt also speaks to legislation in the states designed to protect the integrity of women’s […]
1/19/20240
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First Things: The University of Austin is Off!

In this episode, David Ruth joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the vision and programs of the University of Austin. Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
1/19/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Failures in Uvalde, House Homeland Recommends Mayorkas Impeachment, Heritage President Speaks at World Economic Forum | Jan. 18

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The Justice Department investigation finds that there were a number of “cascading failures” that contributed to 21 lives lost in Uvalde on May 24, 2022. Heritage Foundation President Dr. Kevin Roberts speaks at the World Economic Forum. Fulton County District Attorney Fani […]
1/19/20240
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Roger L. Simon Reports on His New Red-State Life

Guests: David Azerrad & Roger L. Simon Host Scot Bertram talks with David Azerrad, assistant professor and research fellow at Hillsdale’s Graduate School of Government in Washington D.C., about keeping faith in the future of the American republic and his article “Against the Black Pill.” And Roger L. Simon, award-winning novelist, screenwriter, and columnist for The […]
1/19/20240
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Heritage Explains: Why is the Heritage President Attending the World Economic Forum? | Dr. Kevin Roberts

Dr. Kevin Roberts will be attending the World Economic Forum to speak on a panel this year. Why would the Heritage Foundation engage with an event that is so hostile to American values? Dr. Roberts explains.  —  Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Find Dr. Kevin Roberts on X: https://twitter.com/KevinRobertsTX Dr. Roberts’ Article […]
1/18/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: How Vast Is The DEI Empire?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Jeremy Tedesco, senior counsel and senior vice president of corporate engagement for Alliance Defending Freedom, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how “diversity, equity, and inclusion” has permeated academia and corporations and explain how its widespread reach affects Americans’ viewpoints on diversity. If you care […]
1/18/20240
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The Kevin Roberts Show: BONUS | Heritage President Kevin Roberts Goes Scorched Earth on Global Elites

Hertiage Foundation and Heritage Action for America President Dr. Kevin Roberts delivers a powerful message to the self-appointed global elites at the 2024 World Economic Forum: Your time is up.   This bonus episode highlights Kevin’s remarks from the World Economic Forum panel, “What to Expect from a Possible Republican Administration?”   Hosted on Acast. […]
1/18/20240
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What's Bugging Me: Naked Shorts and Other Suspicious Things

Something smells out on the street – and we’re talking Wall Street. While others dismiss it, there’s something rotten going on around the merger of Torchlight Energy Resources and MetaMaterials and the short selling of stock shares that were never meant to hit the market. Investment houses such as Fidelity and Black Rock walked away […]
1/18/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Dirt From Davos Elite, Speaker Johnson Gets Heat From MAGA, & Kamala Does The View

Today the Chicks chat about some WEIRD stuff coming out of Davos, why Speaker Johnson is under fire, and Kamala’s TRAINWRECK appearance on the View.
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Three Martini Lunch: Milei’s Free Market Master Class, FBI Snooping on Purchases & Searches, Speaker Johnson on Thin Ice?

Undisputed King of Stuff, columnist, and longtime Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel is in for Jim today. He and Greg have three doozies for martinis today. First, they loudly cheer new Argentina President Javier Milei for going to the World Economic Forum in Davos and boldly championing free markets and denouncing excessive government regulation and collectivist […]
1/18/20240
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: Sheetz v. County of El Dorado, CA

On January 9, 2024, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument in Sheetz v. County of El Dorado, CA. This case is a property-rights challenge by a California landowner to nearly $24,000 in development fees levied by the county as a condition for receiving a permit to build a manufactured home. The court will […]
1/18/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: What Happened to Haley?

Today we take up the news that Nikki Haley’s most prominent endorser has announced that he expects her to come in second in New Hampshire. Is it over? It kinda feels like it. But this opens up a slim path for Ron DeSantis. We also discuss the Biden administration’s wrongheaded foreign policy and wonder whether […]
1/18/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Back From Israel: Morgan Ortagus Recounts Stories of Trauma

Israeli leaders such as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “look like shells of their former selves,” commentator Morgan Ortagus says, following meetings in Israel earlier this month.   But Ortagus, who was State Department spokesperson under President Donald Trump, says the weariness extends to the people of Israel, many of whom remain “traumatized” from the Hamas […]
1/18/20240
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH Happened in Iowa…and WTH Happens Next? Sean Trende Explains

The 2024 Iowa caucuses have come and gone, with the key takeaways some freezing temperatures, low turnout, and a Trump slam dunk. 15 percent of eligible Iowans gave 51% of the vote to the former president. Of course, that also means that about half voted for somebody other than Trump. Most disappointed was Nikki Haley, who surprised […]
1/18/20240
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: All Eyes on N.H. (#15)

Nikki Haley’s trying to make a stand in New Hampshire. But she has her work cut out for her. Henry reconvenes with his Granite State pal Danta Scala to discuss the turnout Haley needs and the challenges she’ll have trying to drive two messages—one to moderates, another to conservatives—in New Hampshire’s paid media blizzard. Plus […]
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Problematic Women: After Pro-Life Movement Suffers Big Loses, Something Needs to Change

Up on today’s Problematic Women – The March for Life is tomorrow and honestly, it has been a hard year for the pro-life movement. We discuss why, and what is needed to carry the fight for life forward. Plus, New Jersey has redefined infertility to include same-sex and single persons. We pull back the layers […]
1/18/20240
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First Things: The Wisdom of Catholic Classical Education

In this episode, Andrew Youngblood joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “Know Thyself: Catholic Classical Education and the Discovery of Self​​.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
1/18/20240
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Call Me Back: On Sexual violence and… Silence – with Shari Mendes (#184)

Having recently passed the 100 day-mark of Hamas’s massacre against Israel, two events in recent weeks occurred that should have occurred some time ago. The New York Times published a major investigative piece on the details and the scale of Hamas’s use of sexual assault in its warfare against Israeli women. And, in recent days, […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Speaker Johnson Rejects Comprehensive Immigration Reform, Cruz Endorses Trump | Jan. 17

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Speaker Mike Johnson says he wouldn’t discuss comprehensive immigration reform and that the border must be secured. Sen. Ted. Cruz endorses Trump after Iowa caucus China knew Covid-19 sequence weeks before telling the world about it. China’s population continues to shrink.   […]
1/18/20240
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Parsing Immigration Policy: How States Can Fight Human Trafficking (#138)

As January marks Human Trafficking Prevention Month, the Center for Immigration Studies releases a second podcast interview focused on the subject. This week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy features Frank Russo, director of the CPAC Foundation’s Center for Combatting Human Trafficking, who joins our guest host, Jessica Vaughan, director of Policy Studies at the Center […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Texas Public Safety: We’re the Only Ones Trying to Protect This Nation

For three years, illegal immigration has overwhelmed our southern border. More than seven million people have come in illegally and surrendered, with the federal government then releasing most of them into the United States. Another 1.5 million “known gotaways” have also entered, and we have no idea who they are or where they are now […]
1/18/20240
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Sex: Engineered for Success

Sexual reproduction depends on an irreducibly complex core of components for its success. But can we really credit a gradual evolutionary process for this remarkable system? On this ID The Future, host Andrew McDiarmid continues his discussion with Dr. Jonathan McLatchie on why sex is the queen of problems for evolutionary theory and why instead […]
1/18/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP11: Hour 1 – The Biden Who Squat to Pee (#11)

1/17/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP11: Hour 2 – Trumpeting Death to Blame Republicans (#11)

1/17/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP11: Hour 3 – Screwing Up Sports (#11)

1/17/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Vivek Joins Trump On Stage, Tucker RIPS Nikki, China Is At It Again, & Harvard’s Getting Sued

Today the Chicks discuss Vivek’s fiery speech with Trump, Tucker’s tirade against Nikki Haley, and why Harvard is GETTIN’ SUED.
1/17/20240
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The Last Optimist: Information About Energy is More Critical Than Ever: Time to Reboot the IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA) is 50 years old this year, created because of the 1973/4 “oil shock” that triggered a global recession. Today’s energy markets and geopolitics are just as vulnerable to similar disruptions, but the IEA has since shifted its mission to advocate for abandoning hydrocarbons, erasing its ability to serve as a […]
1/17/20240
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #98 | Billboard Chris

Chris Elston, aka “Billboard Chris,” is the father of two girls and who decided to take a stand against gender ideology. His belief? Children should be free to be who they are — not indoctrinated to believe they were born in the wrong body.   Puberty blockers are the first step in a medical pathway […]
1/17/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 80: Iowa

Former President Donald Trump won big in Iowa. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they break down the future of the 2024 Republican primary, explain why calling elections early interferes with voters’ decisions, and analyze Nikki Haley’s standing with conservatives. Mollie and David also quibble with the historical inaccuracies in […]
1/17/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Biden’s Big Trouble with the Base, U.S. Still Too Soft on Houthis, Clueless in Tampa (#3321)

Join Jim and Greg for good and bad martinis focused on politics and world affairs followed by a fun crazy martini! After briefly welcoming Asa Hutchinson finally recognizing reality and ending his White House bid, they dig into new poll numbers in the swing state of Georgia showing President Biden eight points behind and even […]
1/17/20240
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Conservatives Talk Presidential Power: Disqualification & Contempt

As we entered the new year, John Malcolm and John Yoo examined the latest regarding presidential power. In recent weeks, both Colorado and Maine have removed former President Donald Trump from their primary ballots under Section 3 of the Constitution’s 14th Amendment. In D.C., House Republicans are are preparing contempt charges against Hunter Biden for […]
1/17/20240
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Enduring Interest: SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #4: Jenna Silber Storey on Pierre Manent and Political Speech

This month our topic is a recent essay by Jenna Silber Storey and Benjamin Storey called “Political Speech in Divided Times,” first published in National Affairs in Fall of 2022. The essay is a reflection on the particular character of political speech and its authors make use of the work of the contemporary French political […]
1/17/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: USA Boxing’s New Transgender Rule Could ‘Kill a Woman,’ Coach Warns

USA Boxing has changed its rules to allow men who identify as women to compete in the female category, a change that coach Cary Williams warns could be deadly.   Even one man competing against women is “all it takes to do damage; that’s all it takes to kill a woman,” says Williams, a USA Olympic-level female boxing coach. […]
1/17/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: NH Next, With Steve Kornacki

Political savant nonpareil Steve Kornacki joins the podcast today to break down the Iowa results, look ahead to New Hampshire, and make recommendations about what to look for on Tuesday if you want to get a real sense of where this race (if it is a race) might be going. Give a listen.
1/17/20240
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Acton Line: Misconceptions About China

After decades of trade and investment with advanced democracies, China is far richer and stronger than it otherwise would have been. Simply put, the West’s strategy of engagement with China has failed. Democracies have underestimated the resilience, resourcefulness, and ruthlessness of the Chinese Communist Party. Growth and development have not caused China’s rulers to relax […]
1/17/20240
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Giving Ventures: Liberty Training Isn’t Just for the Kids (#55)

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Lindsay Craig, president of National Review Institute; David McIntosh, president of Club for Growth Foundation; and Rebecca Good, managing director of outreach for American Enterprise Institute. The leaders explain what they’re doing to nurture people’s love and knowledge of liberty long […]
1/17/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Haley Won’t Agree to Another Debate Without Trump, Biden Administration Threatening to Sue Texas, EVs Not Work in Cold | Jan. 16

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The Supreme Court announces it won’t be taking up a case on whether male students can use women’s bathrooms at school and vice versa. The Biden administration threatens to sue the state of Texas over access to a park along the Rio […]
1/17/20240
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The Weekly Sceptic: Starmer-geddon (#71)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 71! This week: – A new YouGov poll predicts an extinction-level event for the Conservatives at the next election unless the party does something radical – Rishi Sunak struggles to quell the growing rebellion over the Rwanda Bill, but would Kemi Badenoch be any better? – Trump wins big […]
1/16/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Why Trump Swept Iowa

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Spencer Brown, managing editor of Townhall.com, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss former President Donald Trump’s big win in Iowa and explain what his double-digit poll lead means for the future of the 2024 election. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue […]
1/16/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP10: Hour 1 – Iowa and Iran (#10)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP10: Hour 2 – Kerry to Biden 2024 (#10)

1/16/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP10: Hour 3 – Redefining MLK is Dumb (#10)

1/16/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Iowa Caucus Analysis, MSNBC Openly Hides News, Vivek Suspends, & Kamala Reminds Us Why She’s UNFIT

Today the Chicks discuss Iowa Caucus results, MSNBC’s fake news, and why Kamala can NEVER be President.
1/16/20240
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Madison's Notes: Free to Investigate: Dr. Scott Atlas on the Freedom in the Sciences

Can we have science without freedom of speech? Dr. Scott Atlas’s professional work and personal experiences bring to light an important and often under-discussed element of speech: freedom of speech in the hard sciences. The COVID-19 pandemic ushered in a host of new questions and concerns surrounding our medical system and government health agencies: as […]
1/16/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Trump Landslide in Iowa, The Media Jump the Gun, Vivek Calls It Quits

Join Jim and Greg as they dissect Donald Trump’s dominating win in the GOP Iowa Caucuses. It was a convincing blowout. Trump’s margin of victory was considerably bigger than the vote totals for either Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley. Is the fight for the Republican nomination already over or is there still a chance for […]
1/16/20240
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – The Soviets 40 Years Ago (#330)

Forty years ago in January 1984, our 40th President delivered an address to the nation and other countries on the status of US-Soviet relations. Things weren’t too rosy then – recall that Andropov was still in power, unapologetic about the massacre of KAL 007, or anything else. Until Gorbachev came into office in March 1985, […]
1/16/20240
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Hub Wonk: Harvard’s Sullied Halo: Journalists Teach Lesson on Plagiarism (#184)

Joe Selvaggi talks with investigative reporter Chris Brunet about his role investigating and exposing former Harvard President Claudine Gay’s academic plagiarism, a story that lead to her eventual resignation. Guest: Christopher Brunet is a contributing editor at The American Conservative, writes on Substack, and is the recipient of the Manhattan Institute’s Logos Fellowship, a year-long […]
1/16/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: OK, On to New Hampshire

Today’s podcast wrestles with questions relating to Donald Trump’s smashing victory in Iowa last night. Does the tiny number of caucusgoers represent anything? Does anyone have a path besides Trump now? Where do Bugs Bunny, Donald Duck, and the obscure movie Clockwise come in to the discussion? Give a listen.
1/16/20240
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Victor Davis Hanson: Immigration, California, Hispanic Voting, College Admissions and MORE!

If you follow Ann on the ‘X’ platform you’ve likely heard of this episode and now it’s here in its entirety. They talk immigration, the fall of California, the sorry state of American higher education and, of course, Donald J. Trump and what 2024 portends.
1/16/20240
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Natalya Murakhver on Her New Documentary, “15 Days” (#38)

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to Natalya Murakhver about her new documentary “15 Days”—the real story of school closures told by students, parents, doctors, and everyone who fought back. — The Bespoke Parenting Podcast is about and for parents who are tired of being told how to do it. There’s no one way […]
1/16/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Trump Won Iowa. Political Insider Explains Why

The polls didn’t lie. Former President Donald Trump was projected to be the winner of the Iowa caucuses Monday night just about 30 minutes after they began.   In the polls, Trump had a 30-point lead, give or take, over former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as Iowans arrived at […]
1/16/20240
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Acton Unwind: What Fr. Sirico Saw at Jimmy Lai’s Trial in Hong Kong

This week, to start the show, Eric is joined by Fr. Robert Sirico, Acton’s co-founder and president emeritus, who just returned from a quasi-secret trip to Hong Kong, where he attended a day of Jimmy Lai’s National Security Law trial. What did he see in Hong Kong and at the trial? How has the “feel” […]
1/15/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Trump & Vivek Break Up, Biden’s Senile, Trump Rally Highlights, & Iowa Caucus Updates!

Today the Chicks chat about Trump and Vivek’s big fight, Biden’s incredibly out-of-touch takes, and everything there is to know about the Iowa Caucus.
1/15/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Biden Numbers Plummet Again, Senate GOP Border Surrender? Kerry to Biden’s Rescue? (#3319)

Join Jim and Greg as they tee up three big martinis as we all wait for results in the Iowa Caucuses tonight. FIrst, they’re thankful Jim was finally able to return home from Iowa. Then they dive into a new ABC poll showing President Biden at just 33 percent approval and 58 percent of Americans […]
1/15/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Iowa Caucus Special With Timothy Head

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Timothy Head, the executive director of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to preview the Iowa caucuses, analyze Republican presidential candidates’ ground games, and discuss how the Hawkeye State’s faith-based and grassroots voters will receive the 2024 pool.
1/15/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Writing Israel Out of Judaism?

Today’s podcast takes up a jaw-dropping New York Times article that asks how important, really, is Israel to the religion of Judaism. Yes, you read that right. Also, the Iowa caucuses are upon us, and it looks like the Republican coronation might be commencing. Give a listen.
1/15/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hungary and a ‘Last Warning to the West’

For years, especially during the Cold War, Hungary looked to America as an example of freedom, but now it might be time for the U.S. to take notes from Hungary, according to Shea Bradley-Farrell.   Bradley-Farrell, president of the Counterpoint Institute for Policy, Research and Education, recently spent several months in Hungary doing research for […]
1/15/20240
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Reaganism: The CCP and International Human Rights with Dr. Rana Siu Inboden (#186)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Policy Director Rachel Hoff sits down with Dr. Rana Siu Inboden who is a senior fellow with the Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law at The University of Texas at Austin. They discuss China and its human rights abuses, and China’s attempt to co-opt US […]
1/15/20240
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Call Me Back: Haviv Rettig Gur (Part 2) – 100 Days into Israel’s ‘Forever War’ (#183)

This past weekend, Israelis marked 100 days since the Hamas massacre — and 100 days that 136 hostages, of all ages, still remain captive in unimaginable conditions. We resume our weekly conversation with Haviv Rettig Gur of THE TIMES OF ISRAEL to discuss where the war goes from here. Does it end? Can it end? […]
1/15/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Lululemon Founder Triggers The Inclusion Police | 214

In this week’s deep dive episode, Mock and Daisy talk about the controversy surrounding the popular athleisure brand, Lululemnon. They get into the founder’s comment on DEI that triggered people, the shamelessness of being obese in our society, what it means to be a brand, and SO much more. It’s stupid to try and appeal […]
1/15/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Threat of Houthi Rebels, Jewish Students Sue Harvard, 64 Ways Biden Has Undermined Border Security | Jan. 12

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The U.S. and U.K. carry out airstrikes against Yemen’s Houthi rebels. House Speaker Mike Johnson releases a document detailing 64 ways the Biden administration has weakened America’s border. Jewish students at Harvard University sue their school. Member of the Finnish parliament Päivi […]
1/15/20240
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The Learning Curve: Reclaiming the Radical MLK with Jonathan Eig (#173)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Alisha Searcy interview New York Times best-selling biographer of MLK, Jonathan Eig. Mr. Eig delves into MLK’s early spiritual leadership, the influence of Langston Hughes on his speeches, and his relationship with his wife, Coretta Scott King. He […]
1/14/20240
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: The Professor-Ambassador Who Combats the Antisemites

Deborah Lipstadt is a well-known scholar of modern Jewish history, antisemitism, and Holocaust denial. She has written many books. In the 1990s, she was involved in a famous trial against David Irving, the notorious English Holocaust-denier. (She won.) The case was depicted in a 2016 movie, “Denial,” in which Prof. Lipstadt was portrayed by Rachel […]
1/14/20240
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen

A Hawkeye Caucai special! Henry Olsen, RENOWNED for the accuracy of his election predictions, is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. A true non-partisan politico, he writes a regular column for The Washington Post, and has also written for National Review, American Greatness, City Journal, and World Magazine. His work has […]
1/14/20240
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James Lileks' The Diner: Norge Equipped

It’s a cold, blustery day. C’mon in and have a hot cup of something. Pay no attention to the grumpy old poet in the corner booth. It’s just another day in The Diner.
1/13/20240
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Iowa Stubborn Edition (#465)

On the eve of the Iowa caucuses Monday, we got to wondering just who or what lives up to the description of “Iowa Stubborn” in Meredith Wilson’s “Music Man”: And we’re so by God stubborn We can stand touching noses For a week at a time And never see eye to eye! Is it Trump, […]
1/13/20240
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Call Me Back: The Houthis and The Hague – with Nadav Eyal (#182)

In recent days, two big stories have gotten a lot bigger. The U.S. and U.K. have launched air and missile strikes against Houthi targets in Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen on Thursday and today, marking a significant response after the U.S. Government warned that this Iran-backed (and Iran armed, trained, and financed) militant/terrorist group would be […]
1/13/20240
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The Ricochet Podcast: Frozen in the Safe Lane (#674)

Iowa braces for a cold Caucus Night and now the Trump, DeSantis, Haley and Ramaswamy teams have their work cut out for them to keep their engines from stalling. Blizzardous conditions are keeping us from visiting, so we asked Jim Geraghty, our man on the ground in Des Moines this week. He provides the scoop, […]
1/12/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Biden Absent In Midst Of Global CHAOS, IA Primary Faces A Freeze, & Rand Paul Debuts NeverNikki Site

Today the Chicks chat about why President Biden is missing in action, the storm that Iowans are prepping for, and Rand Paul’s incredible blow to the Haley campaign.
1/12/20240
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The Libertarian: Seal Team 6 and the Limits of Presidential Immunity | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#750)

Richard Epstein discusses whether Donald Trump has immunity with regard to January 6th and whether states should be allowed to remove him from their ballots due to the 14th Amendment.
1/12/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP9: Hour 1 – Bombing the Houthi (#9)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP9: Hour 2 – The Michelle Obama Conspiracy Theory (#9)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP9: Hour 3 – 96 Hours to Iowa (#9)

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Federalist Radio Hour: Behind The Mask: Stories From An MLB Mascot

Corey Inganamort discusses with The Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky his experience as a professional mascot for the Washington Nationals and shares his favorite moments behind the mask. Inganamort is an executive producer on “The Vince Coglianese Show” and host of “The Corey Inganamort Show.” If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue […]
1/12/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: Hertz Sees Reality on EV’s, Dems Refuse to Learn Tax Lessons, Chicago Schools Computer Mess (#3318)

Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Host Scot Bertram is in for Jim. Today, Scot and Greg are glad to see Hertz recognizing reality and dumping 20,000 electric vehicles after seeing higher than expected costs related to repairs and collision damage. And this after Hertz committed to have EV’s comprise a […]
1/12/20240
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Hillsdale Dialogues: The Leadership Crisis in American Education

Matthew Spalding, vice president of Washington operations and dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss the resignation of former Harvard president Claudine Gay, the state of American higher education, and why colleges keep picking the wrong leaders. Release Date: 12 January […]
1/12/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The U.S. Strikes Back!

Today we discuss the American strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen. Was it enough to deter terrorism in the Red Sea? What does it accomplish so long as the Biden administration continues to ignore the Iranian threat? We also take up the matter of American apologists for terrorism and propose a Biden-Trump debate. Give a […]
1/12/20240
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 299: The Trouble With CAIR (#299)

You would think that nobody remotely close to power in the United States would praise the barbarous attacks by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas against Israel of early October 2023. But one very prominent activist group’s leader did: The Council on American-Islamic Relations or CAIR, whose national executive director, Nihad Awad, told the American Muslims […]
1/12/20240
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters of Policy & Politics: Iowa and Beyond: Three’s a (Republican) Crowd? | Bill Whalen, Dave Brady, and Doug Rivers | Hoover Institution (#409)

On the eve of Iowa’s presidential caucuses and the start of the 2024 primary season, what’s the inevitability of a Biden-Trump rematch? David Brady and Douglas Rivers, Hoover Institution senior fellows and Stanford University political scientists, discuss various political dynamics heading into Iowa and beyond including whether there’s room for three viable Republican candidates in […]
1/12/20240
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She Thinks: The Bass Sisters: All Issues are Black American Issues

The Bass sisters join She Thinks podcast this week to discuss the black vote in 2024. We dissect part of Joe Biden’s campaign strategy, which is focused on keeping black Americans voting Democratic and whether or not his message is resonating. We also tap into their entrepreneurial spirit, learning the lessons that have helped them […]
1/12/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Iran Seizes US Oil Tanker, Trump’s NYC Civil Fraud Hearing Wraps, Bill Belichick Leaving Patriots | Jan. 11

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Inflation rises higher than was projected. Closing arguments take place in former President Donald Trump’s civil fraud case in New York City. Leading candidates took one more opportunity to appeal to voters on a national stage before the Iowa Caucuses. Iran seizes […]
1/12/20240
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First Things: The Psychiatrist and the Exorcist

In this episode, Richard Gallagher joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “Demonic Foes: My Twenty-Five Years as a Psychiatrist Investigating Possessions, Diabolic Attacks, and the Paranormal.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
1/12/20240
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SCOTUS101: Disqualify Trump? (#6)

Welcome back to SCOTUS 101 after the Court’s winter break. The Court has granted several new cases, including Donald Trump’s appeal from a ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court disqualifying him from the presidential election under Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment. After your hosts discuss the new cases and this week’s oral arguments, GianCarlo […]
1/12/20240
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Joel Pollak on the Link Between Anti-Americanism and Antisemitism

Guests: David Diener, Joel Pollak, & Parker Thayer Host Scot Bertram talks with David Diener, assistant professor of Education at Hillsdale College, about the Philosophy of Education and Hillsdale’s unique approach. Joel Pollak, senior editor at large at Breitbart News, explains the link between Anti-Americanism and antisemitism. And Parker Thayer, investigative reporter at Capital Research […]
1/12/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Emily Answers Your Questions

Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky answers listeners’ most pressing questions about the 2024 election and future of conservatism. Then she dives into a discussion with Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford about 1619 Project Founder Nikole Hannah-Jones and the consequences of racial discrimination masquerading as “diversity, equity, and inclusion.” If you care about combatting […]
1/12/20240
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Heritage Explains: What is At Stake in the Taiwanese Election? | Michael Cunningham

Taiwan is a small country off the coast of mainland China, known for microchips and deterring Chinese aggression. Now, it is facing a possibly pivotal election. Research Fellow Michael Cunningham explains what is happening and how it could matter for Americans.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Find Michael Cunningham on X: […]
1/11/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP8: Hour 1 – Saban, Belichick and the Ones Who Won’t Go Away (#8)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP8: Hour 2 – The Biden Plot to Indoctrinate Kids (#8)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP8: Hour 3 – It’s Not the Guns. It’s the Incompetence (#8)

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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – RNDF 2023 Panel 10 (#329)

Over the last month we have shared with you two of our keynotes at last month’s Reagan National Defense Forum. We shared with you the Forum’s keynote address with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, as well as the fireside chat with Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. In this week’s Reagan Forum Podcast we are going […]
1/11/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Hunter’s PR Stunt, Christie’s Hot Mic, Nikki vs Ron, & Trump’s Townhall

Today the Chicks chat about Hunter Biden’s absolutely ridiculous appearance in front of Congress, the comments that are getting a bunch of attention for Chris Christie, and mixed reviews for Trump’s Fox News Townhall.
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Three Martini Lunch: Chris Christie’s Bizarre Exit, Inflation Is Still Too High, DeSantis & Haley Duke It Out (#3317)

Join Jim and Greg as they break down the biggest developments in the presidential race, stubbornly high inflation, and a pivotal day in sports. First, they dissect former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s decision to suspend his 2024 presidential campaign but not endorse anyone else and trash Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley in addition to […]
1/11/20240
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What's Bugging Me: A Regulatory Flup Up and the People Fighting Back

Something is bugging Dennis a lot this week: It’s how 65,000 investors in tiny Torchlight Energy got crushed by greedy short sellers and imperious regulators at a Federal agency few people have even heard about. And now What’s Bugging Me is helping them Stand up, Fight Back and Be Heard. Newsmax host and Wall Street […]
1/11/20240
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: A Cold Night in Iowa (#14)

One can’t help but wonder if Iowans are really going to go out in droves on a night with expected -35 degree wind chill to cast their votes for Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley or Vivek Ramaswamy? President of the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition Steve Scheffler joins to remind us that the Hawkeye […]
1/11/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Why Didn’t They Just Not Run?

Today’s podcast asks why Chris Christie ran in the first place, and come to think of it, why did DeSantis run when he clearly had people telling him he couldn’t actually beat Trump by, you know, arguing he should be president and not Trump? And should Nikki Haley take up a second career as a […]
1/11/20240
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Florida Grand Jury: Biden Putting Alien Children in Harm’s Way (#13)

January is Human Trafficking Prevention Month, and with this episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, we seek to bring more awareness to the issue as it pertains to immigration. Our guest host this week is Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies at the Center for Immigration Studies, and she is joined by Richard Mantei, special counsel […]
1/11/20240
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Sara Carter Podcast: Border Success: How Texas Took Back ‘Cartel Island’

The Biden administration won’t protect our borders and seems perfectly fine just waving millions and millions of illegal entrants into the U.S. So Texas is doing the job the federal government won’t do. Gov. Greg Abbott is busing migrants to sanctuary cities, where even far-left mayors are demanding a solution to the crisis. Texas is […]
1/11/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: PragerU’s Big Dreams for Future

Fifteen years ago, Allen Estrin and Dennis Prager founded an organization called PragerU with the goal of providing easily digestible commonsense ideas to young people. Estrin, producer of “The Dennis Prager Show,” and the namesake Prager struck gold.   Today, PragerU produces five-minute videos and other content that have more than 9 billion views since its founding in 2009. […]
1/11/20240
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The Weekly Sceptic: Going Postal (#70)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 70! This week: – Carl Borg-Neal wins a stunning victory against woke tyranny, with the help of the FSU  – Paula Vennells agrees to return her CBE for her failure to address the post office scandal  – Rishi Sunak says the General Election will be in the second half […]
1/11/20240
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Problematic Women: Iowa Caucuses 101, Big Abortion Cases Before SCOTUS, Americans Are Done with Virtue Signaling

Up on today’s Problematic Women – We explain how the Iowa Caucuses work. And we pulling on Sarah Parshall Perry’s legal knowledge to explain why the Supreme Court will decide whether former President Donald Trump’s name is on the ballot in Colorado. Plus, the justices are hearing two big abortion cases this term. We explain […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hunter Biden makes surprise appearance before Oversight Committee, Top House Democrat says Biden should evaluate firing Austin, US and UK repel largest Houthi attack yet on Red Sea shipping, House holds hearing on impeaching Mayorkas | Jan. 10

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Hunter Biden’s surprise appearance before the House Oversight Committee that was voting to hold him in contempt of Congress A top House Democrat saying President Biden should evaluate firing Defense Secretary Austin after he went missing for several days The US and […]
1/11/20240
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature Part 2

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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Dylan Wiliam on PISA, Assessment, and De-implementation

On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus speaks with Dylan Wiliam about the latest PISA results, education in the US vs. education in the UK, what tutors might learn that classroom teachers might not, where teacher improvement and professional development tend to go wrong, making learning responsive to students, formative assessment, learning English […]
1/10/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP7: Hour 1 – The Budget Deal and Conservative Angst (#7)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP7: Hour 2 – Philip Singleton Prepares His Fight (#7)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP7: Hour 3 – The Houthi and the Press Release (#7)

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The Kevin Roberts Show: #97 | Bethany Mandel

Bethany Mandel, a homeschooling mother of six and the author of “Stolen Youth: How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a Generation,” joins this week’s episode of “The Kevin Roberts Show.”
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 79: MIA

The man in charge of the most powerful military in the world went MIA without telling anyone. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s quiet absence, analyze the Biden campaign’s collusion with the corporate media, explain the best way to call out Democrats’ lies, […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Trump’s Trials, Lloyd Austin Lies, SHAMELESS Fat Con & Don Lemon Is Back… Sorta

Today the Chicks discuss the latest with the Trump trials, the twisted web of lies surrounding Lloyd Austin’s “elective surgery” and where you can watch CNN’s ex-anchor, Don Lemon.
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High Noon: Madeleine Kearns – Migrants and Protests in NYC vs the Lonely Lowly Citizen (#12)

Madeleine Kearns of National Review joins the first episode of the year to talk about the migrant crisis expanding in U.S. cities by the hour and how American families are finding themselves holding the short end of the stick. Inez and Madeleine then discuss the chaos caused by illegal protests and what they think of […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Tax Cuts & Surpluses, Kindergarten-Level Cabinet Memo, Phillips’ Lonely Campaign Stop (#3316)

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up martinis from Iowa and beyond. First, Jim’s excellent reporting uncovers a major surplus for the Iowa government and how GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds is eyeing additional tax cuts. Meanwhile, the high taxing states like California, Maryland, New York, and Massachusetts are running significant deficits. Then they roll […]
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The Learning Curve: Olympic Track Medalist Gabby Thomas (#172)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Alisha Searcy interview Gabby Thomas, a world-class track sprinter and Olympian, originally from the Pioneer Valley in western Massachusetts. She shares her journey from the Williston Northampton School to Harvard, where she balanced neurobiology studies with winning 22 […]
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First Things: Roger L. Simon on the New (and Blue) Exodus

In this episode, Roger L. Simon joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “American Refugees: The Untold Story of the Mass Exodus from Blue States to Red States​​.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP6: Hour 1 – The Bomb Dropped on Fani Willis in Georgia (#6)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP6: Hour 2 – Boeing and Not Everything is DEI (#6)

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The Weekly Sceptic: Going Postal (#70)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 70! This week: – Carl Borg-Neal wins a stunning victory against woke tyranny, with the help of the FSU  – Paula Vennells agrees to return her CBE for her failure to address the post office scandal  – Rishi Sunak says the General Election will be in the second half […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP6: Hour 3 – These are not normal times (#6)

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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – China and Premier Zhao Ziyang (#328)

Today’s subject? The President’s diplomatic efforts with China in 1984. Yes, in those years, there were positive diplomatic efforts. In fact, the administration developed a relationship with Ziyang who was a reformer, in office from 1980 to 1987. Shortly after George Shultz became Secretary of State, he completed an initiative with Ziyang in August 1982, […]
1/9/20240
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: From Ukraine, a War Correspondent

Yaroslav Trofimov is the chief foreign-affairs correspondent of the Wall Street Journal. He was that paper’s bureau chief in Afghanistan and Pakistan. His previous books have been about the Middle East and the broader Muslim world. But he was born in Ukraine—and has been covering that war, intensely. His new book is “Our Enemies Will […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: What’s Happening To The American Military?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Staff Writer Shawn Fleetwood and Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky discuss Senate Republicans’ defense of the Pentagon’s abortion activism and how Democrat extremism is undermining U.S. military readiness. If you care about combatting the corrupt media who continue to inflict devastating damage on our country, please give a […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Lloyd Austin’s Disappearing Act, Michelle Obama Looms, Biden Heckled, & AOC’s Lack Of Awareness

Today the Chicks chat about our missing Secretary of Defense, Michelle Obama’s worst fears, and Biden’s latest embarrassing appearance. Go to chicksonright.com/sponsors click on the American Business Spotlight Banner – check out Travel Grace Vacations—Curtis Aldridge specializes in Norwegian, Viking, and Celebrity Cruises—he jus tadded Alaska Cruises! Mention CHICKS for $100 off on travel scheduled […]
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Hub Wonk: Drug Discount Distortions: How Middlemen Increase Costs and Reduce Access (#183)

Joe Selvaggi talks with Drs. Bill Smith and Robert Popovian about how the complex system of rebates from drug companies to insurance firms serve to increase costs and reduce access for patients. Guests: Dr. William S. Smith is Senior Fellow & Director of Pioneer Life Sciences Initiative. Dr. Smith has 25 years of experience in government […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Penn’s Still Standing, Biden Campaign Scolds Reporters, Will Biden Back Out of Debates? (#3315)

After Greg’s quick celebration of Michigan winning college football’s national championship and Jim explaining his efforts to acclimate to Iowa’s cold and snow, they serve up good, bad, and crazy martinis. First, they welcome the National Park Service reversing plans to remove a statue of Pennsylvania founder William Penn from Welcome Park in Philadelphia. They […]
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: A Seat at the Sitting – January 2024

Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting by sitting. The cases covered in this preview are listed below. Federal Bureau of Investigation v. Fikre (January 8) – Civil Rights, National Security; Whether a lawsuit alleging that the plaintiff was wrongly placed on the “No Fly List” can […]
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Students Over Systems: Tera Myers: Mom on a Mission (#26)

Tera Myers joins the first Students Over Systems episode of 2024 to discuss how school choice empowers parents of students with disabilities. Tera describes her successful advocacy for the Ohio special needs scholarship program that enabled her son to receive an education that met his complex needs. She advises parents to tune out teachers unions’ […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Protesting-Crime Connection

Today’s podcast finds a connection between the pro-Palestinian protests closing bridges and tunnels and inconveniencing hundreds of thousands of people and the kinds of petty shoplifting that make going to stores in urban centers more and more hellish. What’s the connection? And why should kids take the SAT? Give a listen.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Why Iran Is at Center of Middle East Conflict

Hamas and Israel have been at war for three months. The Houthis are firing rockets at ships in the Red Sea. Lebanon is firing rockets into Israel. And internal violence is growing in Iran between Sunni and Shiite Muslims.   As tension builds in the Middle East, the most common thread in the conflict is […]
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Call Me Back: Growing tensions between Hamas Leaders — with Dr. Matt Levitt (#181)

What do Israelis know about the political tensions within Hamas’s leadership? About their decision-makers, their motives, their processes, and Hamas’s internal disagreements and rivalries? Matt Levitt of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Ehud Yaari of Israel’s Channel 12 news set out to try to answer these questions. Are tensions heating up between […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Lawmakers Call for Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s Removal, Spending Deal Conflict, Hunter Biden Contempt of Congress | Jan. 8

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Congress reaches an agreement on a $1.6 trillion spending bill for 2024. Multiple GOP lawmakers called on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to resign after he was hospitalized and senior defense officials and the White House were informed for days. The House Oversight […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: ’Convicting A Murderer’: The True Story Of Steven Avery’s Final Crime

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Brenda Schuler, producer and researcher for The Daily Wire series “Convicting A Murderer,” joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to explain what people get wrong about convicted murderer Steven Avery and analyze how documentaries have strayed from journalism to become entertainment. If you care about combatting the […]
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: How the Arts and Sciences Reveal the Genius of Nature

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Sara Carter Podcast: Israel Three Months Later: From Hate-Filled Horror to Hope for a Bright Future

Israel was blindsided by a Hamas terrorist attack just three months ago. Shock, disbelief, and anger have now morphed into a steely resolve to protect the people and a determination for life to go on throughout the nation. This is a response many of us can identify with. For those old enough to remember the […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP5: Hour 1 – Is the SecDef Transitioning? (#5)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP5: Hour 2 – New England’s Power Is About to Go Out (#5)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP5: Hour 3 – The School Choice Fight (#5)

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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Border Crisis Is Deteriorating, Election Updates, Costa Rica Recap, & Hunter’s Making A DOCUMENTARY

Today the Chicks talk about the insane border crisis, the latest news from the campaign trail, and Hunter Biden’s top secret documentary.
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Acton Unwind: Plagiarism and Its Defenders

This week, Eric, Anthony Bradley (making his maiden voyage on the podcast), and Emily discuss the resignation of Harvard University president Claudine Gay. How significant a story is this? Does it matter only for elites, or do the downstream effects impact more of America? Does it matter that the people who uncovered her plagiarism had […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Sec. Austin Goes AWOL, The Sugary Drink Tax Myth, Bosses Getting Fed Up with Gen Z (#3314)

Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Host Scot Bertram is in for Jim. Today, Scot and Greg serve up all crazy martinis. First, they walk through the bizarre saga of Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin being in the ICU with post-surgery complications and no one apparently telling the President of the United […]
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Ivy Schools, Free Speech and Anti-Semitism

Nadine Strossen, legal scholar and civil liberties activist who served as the president of the American Civil Liberties Union (1991 to 2008) returns to the podcast to talk free speech and the rise of anti-Semitism on University campuses. (Note: This episode was taped prior to Claudine Gay’s resignation at Harvard)
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Acton Unwind: Plagiarism and Its Defenders

This week, Eric, Anthony Bradley (making his maiden voyage on the podcast), and Emily discuss the resignation of Harvard University president Claudine Gay. How significant a story is this? Does it matter only for elites, or do the downstream effects impact more of America? Does it matter that the people who uncovered her plagiarism had […]
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The Last Optimist: The Imminent Prospect of a Very Bad Idea: A Carbon Tax (#51)

At the end of 2023, Congress had four different pieces of proposed legislation directed at creating a carbon tax; three had bipartisan support. Thus, bookmakers see a rising prospect for some form of carbon tax. We return to unbundling why that’s such a bad idea, and the flaws in claiming that it would unleash “market […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Biden Fizzles and Austin Vanishes

Today’s podcast points out the wet, limp noodle that was Joe Biden’s supposedly “fiery” speech about democracy at Valley Forge before joining the world in wonder at the disappearance into a hospital by the Defense Secretary with the world on fire. Give a listen.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Why Colorblindness Is a Virtue

Martin Luther King Jr. and Frederick Douglass were both dedicated to bringing about an America that was colorblind, Andre Archie says, but their work is being undermined.   “When I say colorblind, it’s not naive at all,” says Archie, an author and professor at Colorado State University. “It speaks to a tradition that we find […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hunter Biden May Be Held in Contempt of Congress, Massachusetts Aims to Get Trump Off Ballot, Ohio Governor Surprising Action of Trans Surgeries | Jan. 5

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Massachusetts voters are trying to get former President Donald Trump’s name off the primary ballot in the commonwealth. House Speaker Mike Johnson fires back at the White House after the Biden administration claims the crisis at the border is the fault of […]
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: The Virus of Antisemitism

Shai Davidai is a professor at the Columbia business school. Recently, he has been writing about the explosion of antisemitism on his campus—an explosion that is nationwide and nearly worldwide. Davidai has never experienced anything like this before; neither have many. He and Jay talk over some of the crucial issues.
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James Lileks' The Diner: It’s Been a While

C’mon in and park yer carcass. Have you seen this in the Times? Can you believe it? Almost wished we had been there to see that. I mean, that’s how you write a news story, right? Place an order and join us for a cup of coffee. Or two. We’re back in the Diner on […]
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Happy Insurrection Day Edition (#464)

Ronald Reagan used to joke that for Republicans, every day is the 4th of July, while for Democrats every day is April 15. Today we need to update that contrast by noting that the favorite new holiday for Democrats is January 6—”Insurrection Day.” We’ll get to Joe Biden in due course, but the real insurrection […]
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The Ricochet Podcast: Finding the Way Back (#673)

The trio is back for 2024! The reunited gang is happy to welcome back Ayaan Hirsi Ali to discuss the West’s crisis of confidence and its fumbling attempt at post-Judeo-Christianity. Plus James, Rob and Peter have a few thoughts about Claudine Gay’s resignation, and they divulge their philosophies on new year’s resolutions.   This week’s […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP4: Hour 1 – The Biggest News You’re Not Hearing About (#4)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP4: Hour 2 – Is This Not an Insurrection? (#4)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP4: Hour 3 – The Silence is Deafening (#4)

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Sara Carter Podcast: Chicago Alderman: ‘Grief Peddling & Poverty Pimping’ Leaders Are Failing This Migrant Crisis

Sanctuary city mayors are overwhelmed as Texas sends thousands of illegal immigrants their way. The leaders who once pontificated about maintaining their cities as a safe haven are now begging the federal government for money and suing Texas to stop the buses from coming. Sara was in Chicago this week and saw the consequences of […]
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Auschwitz Exhibit Interviews (#327)

For the last nine months, we have been bringing you programming as part of our Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. exhibit. Now that the exhibit is almost over, we wanted to share some of the most memorable interviews we’ve held with survivors and their family members over the past year. Each one is […]
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Three Martini Lunch: White House Press Office Tensions, Red China & the Red Sea, ISIS vs. Iran (#3313)

We’ve made it to the first Friday of 2024! And Jim and Greg are ready to serve up three martinis – right after Greg shares a fantastic ‘Die Hard’ story. They start the martinis on the lighter side by reacting to an Axios story outlining tensions in the White House press office as Karine Jean-Pierre […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: When Gender Ideology Hits Home: How One Woman’s Marriage Fell Apart

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” author and writer Shannon Thrace joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to recount how her husband’s embrace of gender ideology led to the end of her marriage and weighs in on how cultural discussions about sex and gender have shifted in recent years. You can read Thrace’s […]
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Bill Bennett Show: First Look at The Polls with Sean Trende

Bill invited Sean Trende on the show to take an early look at the polls for the 2024 election. Bill also shared audio from his tv appearance on Varney & Co. on Fox Business where he talked about the resignation of Claudine Gay and how far is the liberal ideology rooted in other American institutions. […]
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First Things: Coming to Faith Through Dawkins

In this episode, Alister McGrath joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the new book “Coming to Faith Through Dawkins: 12 Essays on the Pathway from New Atheism to Christianity.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The World Crisis, Part Twelve

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on “Churchill the Writer.” In this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue their discussion of The World Crisis, Vol. 1, which covers the origins and earliest days of World War I from 1911-1914. Release date: 05 January 2024 See omnystudio.com/listener for […]
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Giving Ventures: How Charity Builds Social Mobility (#54)

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, host and DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Archbridge Institute President and CEO Gonzalo Schwarz and Justin Callais, research fellow at Archbridge Institute and lead author of its Social Mobility Index project. Discover how the institute is mapping out state-by-state the ability of one to improve their […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Biden Begins Goading Trump

Today’s podcast looks at the current state of the race on the day Joe Biden will deliver a speech on Donald Trump’s threat to democracy, and we ask: Is Biden doing this to make sure Trump keeps talking about the supposedly stolen election, which is the subject Biden believes can propel him to a second […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Climate Series Part 3: Should We Be Concerned Over Climate Change?

The climate is changing, but is the change cause for concern?   “There are natural climate cycles, which are normal,” research scientist Roy Spencer says, adding that “If you move beyond the temperature to things like storminess, you know, hurricane activity, there have been no demonstrable, long-term changes in anything other than a modest, relatively […]
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She Thinks: Kevin Tinter: The Seven Principles To Build the Life You Love

Kevin Tinter joins the first podcast episode of 2024 to help us examine the importance of discipline in our lives, including in our relationships and daily habits. We discuss how you can design a life that aligns with your dreams and values and leads to a lifestyle that brings freedom.   Kevin Tinter is a […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Clinton Named in Epstein Documents, Trump Accused of Financially Benefiting From Foreign Governments, Responsibility Claimed for Iran Terrorist Attack | Jan. 4

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Documents related to convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein mention former President Bill Clinton 73 times. The Biden administration may be in violation of the Hatch Act over employee election policies. House Democrats release a report alleging that former President Donald Trump unlawfully […]
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Scott Atlas Has a Way Forward for Public Health Reform

Guests: Scott Atlas, Christopher S. Busch, & Joseph Cella Host Scot Bertram talks with Scott Atlas, Robert Wesson Senior Fellow in health care policy at the Hoover Institution and fellow at Hillsdale College’s Academy for Science and Freedom, about common-sense reforms to America’s Health bureaucracy and his article “Today’s Public Health Emergency: Restoring Trust With […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Migrant Madness in the Second City: How Asylum Seekers Ruined A Chicago Neighborhood

Towns and suburbs across America that were once considered very safe are folding under the weight of thousands of migrants thrust upon them by President Biden’s open border policies. On today’s Sara Carter Show, Sara shares what she saw in Chicago earlier this week and what residents said to her about their undocumented neighbors. These […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP3: Hour 1 – The Biggest National Security Threats (#3)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP3: Hour 2 – The Climate Zealots (#3)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP3: Hour 3 – The Middle East Heats Up (#3)

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Three Martini Lunch: Unanswered Epstein Questions, Mayorkas Border Lies, Dems’ Democracy Double Standard (#3312)

Join Jim and Greg as they did into three major stories and parental discretion is advised on the first one. First, they react to the initial revelations of Jeffrey Epstein’s contacts, what it means and doesn’t mean about their conduct, and the many important questions about Epstein that remain unanswered. Then they hammer Homeland Security […]
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What's Bugging Me: Harvard No Longer Gay

Claudine Gay resigns the presidency of Hah-vahd and the left melts down. Well, tough. We’re determined to make 2024 a “Year of Accountability” and this is a great start. In our interview segment we talk to Doug Drysdale, the CEO of Cybin, Inc., a Canadian pharmaceutical company that’s tackling depression and PTSD with a new […]
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Mock and Daisy: Obesity Shouldn’t Get You A Free Seat (REPLAY) | 184

In this replay episode from April of 2023, The Chicks talk about how flying has turned into a TOTAL nightmare. From obese people demanding a free extra seat to a pregnant woman’s heated encounter with a flight attendant, Mock and Daisy talk about it all. The Chicks will be back January 8th, 2024. Enjoy!
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Parsing Immigration Policy: 2023 Immigration Roundup and 2024 Predictions (#136)

Today’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy features experts from the Center for Immigration Studies discussing immigration highlights of 2023. Mark Krikorian, the Center’s executive director and host of the podcast, is joined by Director of Investigations Jon Feere and Senior National Security Fellow Todd Bensman. Krikorian identifies the top story of the year as the […]
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Mischief and Mayhem in Campaign 2024 (#13)

The election year has arrived and the quest to defeat Donald Trump continues, but there’s a growing suspicion that this journey’s heroes are living in a fantasy land. Henry sits down with Spectator Editor-in-Chief Ben Domenech to discuss these interesting times the country finds itself in—and be sure to stick around for Ben’s placement of […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Graves of Academe

Today’s podcast takes up the appalling self-defense of the ousted Harvard president Claudine Gay in the New York Times before a discussion of the 2024 matchup and whether Al Gore should have run in 2004 the way Donald Trump is re-running in 2024. Give a listen.
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Best And Worst Of TV In 2023

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Federalist Staff Editor Samuel Mangold-Lenett and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky rate the top 2023 TV shows and share their optimism about the future of series as demand for quality content rises with streaming prices. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Climate Series Part 2: Causes of Climate Change

The scientific community doesn’t all agree on the core causes of climate change, and according to climate expert Willie Soon, humanity should look beyond Earth to find the source.   The Earth’s rotation around the sun affects the planet’s temperature, says Soon, a visiting fellow on the Science Advisory Committee of the Center for Energy, […]
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Problematic Women: Big Priority of 2024, Calm Down Over Climate Change, and Football Fumbles

Up on today’s Problematic Women – There have been record high encounters at the southern border. GOP Lawmakers are working to address the issue. Can the crisis be solved? We weigh in.   And climate change is a hot button political issue. What do we know about climate change and how should we respond to […]
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First Things: Brutal Brainwashing

In this episode, Stanley K. Ridgley joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “Brutal Minds: The Dark World of Left-Wing Brainwashing in Our Universities.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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Call Me Back: Gaza’s “Operating System” – with Nadav Eyal (#180)

Gaza runs like no sovereign entity. On the one hand, Hamas rules Gaza like any government does — it has a health system, an education system, a security, force, and a finance system. Hamas works with international agencies based in Gaza (like the U.N.). But Hamas does not see itself as responsible for the people […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Fallout From Gay Resignation, Blasts Kill More than 100 in Iran, Jan. 6 Charges Against Trump Dropped | Jan. 3

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The fallout from Harvard President Claudine Gay’s resignation continues. Gay keep position, salary at Harvard. Blasts near grave of Iranian general kills, injures hundreds. A lawsuit in a civil trial against Trump is dismissed by federal court.   Relevant Links   Listen […]
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – A Voice of Freedom (#326)

Throughout Ronald Reagan’s presidency, the subject of Cuba was frequently raised. In frustration, on one occasion, the president asked, “When’s the last time you heard someone swimming TO Cuba?” But long before he sat in the Oval Office, President Reagan commented on a documentary that had been crafted on Cuba, in order to bring attention […]
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Jonathan McLatchie on the Gift of Hearing

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP2: Hour 1 – The Racists Defending Claudine Gay (#2)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP2: Hour 2 – Biden’s Hispanic Troubles Grow (#2)

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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP2: Hour 3 – FatCon and the Fatties (#2)

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Madison's Notes: Roman Politics, Familiar Yet Foreign: A Conversation with Jed Atkins

How are Roman political assumptions similar to versus different from our own? What did the Founding Fathers get right and wrong about the Ancients? How did Rome deal with class conflict? Is America Rome? Joining Madison’s Notes to discuss is Duke Classicist Jed Atkins, a specialist in Roman political thought. The conversation convers important differences between Rome’s values […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 78: Scalped

Claudine Gay is out as Harvard’s president. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they break down Gay’s plagiarism scandal and analyze the corporate media’s reaction. Mollie and David also share their culture picks for the week, including “The Red Shoes,” “Muppets Most Wanted,” and “Slow Horses.” If you care about […]
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Brian Miller on the Gift of Vision

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The Kevin Roberts Show: #96 | Kyle Washut, Albert Cheng, and Jay Greene

The horrific attacks on Israel have served as a striking illustration of the moral rot present on American college campuses. Countless professors, DEI staff, and students have celebrated the slaughter and proclaimed their support for terrorist actions. Disturbingly, this is the result of decades of American colleges and universities neglecting their responsibility to shape their […]
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Mock and Daisy: Gen X Is The 2nd Greatest Generation (REPLAY) | 189

In this replay episode from June of 2023, Mock and Daisy make a case for why they think Gen X is the second greatest generation. From never wearing sunscreen, to drinking out of a hose, and being latchkey kids, The Chicks reminisce on how they grew up and compare it to how parents treat their […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Harvard Pres. Finally Resigns, Biden’s Truly Brutal Numbers, Sen. Menendez Indicted Again (#3311)

After no good martinis to kick off the year on Tuesday, Jim and Greg have two on tap for today! First, they welcome the resignation of Harvard University Pres. Claudine Gay following scandals over her congressional testimony about speech advocating genocide on campus plus dozens of examples of plagiarism in her academic work. They also […]
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The Learning Curve: Two-Time Pulitzer Winner T.J. Stiles on Cornelius Vanderbilt & American Business (#171)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Charlie Chieppo interview two-time Pulitzer Prize winner T.J. Stiles. Mr. Stiles delves into the life of America’s first tycoon, Cornelius Vanderbilt, exploring his rise to historic wealth in steamboats, shipping, and railroads. He discusses Vanderbilt’s legal battles, philanthropy, […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Israel’s Choices, Harvard’s Corruptions

Dan Senor joins today’s podcast to talk about the major developments in Israel over the past few weeks—the assassination of a top Hamas terrorist in Lebanon and the Supreme Court’s overturning of judicial reform there. Then we get to the larger meaning of Claudine Gay’s resignation from Harvard. Give a listen.
1/3/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Climate Series Part 1: History of Climate Change

Climate change has strayed from being a scientific conversation to a hot-button political debate. But what are the facts surrounding climate change? Is climate change real? And if it is, what is causing the climate to change? Do we need to live in fear of climate change?   In a three-part “Daily Signal Podcast” series, […]
1/3/20240
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Acton Line: Imagining Hope for the Future

On today’s episode, Acton, director of marketing and communications, Eric Kohn, speaks with AEI economic policy expert James Pethokoukis about his new book: The Conservative Futurist: How to Create the Sci-Fi World We Were Promised. With a popular culture fixated on catastrophe, are we at risk of pushing a pro-progress future into the realm of the […]
1/3/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Gay Resigns, Hamas Deputy Killed in Blast, Asylum Seekers Using New Method to Enter New York | Jan. 2

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Claudine Gay resigns as the President of Harvard Former President Donald Trump will participate in town hall on Jan. 10. Hamas deputy killed in Lebanon blast New Jersey becomes conduit for illegal immigrants coming to New York City New laws go into […]
1/3/20240
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The Weekly Sceptic: Cummings and Goings (#69)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 69! This week: -Rishi’s secret meeting with Dominic Cummings is leaked -Kemi Badenoch tops polls to become the next leader of the Conservative Party -Sadiq Khan receives criticism for his narcissist New Year’s Eve -Donald Trump is removed from the primary ballot in Maine -Ricky Gervais and Dave Chappelle […]
1/3/20240
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Sara Carter Podcast: Kurt Schlichter: The Hamas Attacks Show How Quickly Nations Can Be in Danger, Are We Ready?

With a wide-open border and an incompetent leadership class, the United States is in a dangerous situation. If terrorists wanted to hurt Americans, can you imagine a better scenario for them to do so? In his new book ” The Attack”, columnist Kurt Schlichter imagines how an evil enemy could exploit the flaws in America’s […]
1/3/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP1: Hour 1 – The Year of the Trumps (#1)

1/2/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP1: Hour 2 – The Gay Plagiarism (#1)

1/2/20240
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP1: Hour 3 – The Trafficked and the Traffickers (#1)

1/2/20240
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Three Martini Lunch: SCOTUS & the Trump Ballot Fight, Feds Waste Billions on EV Chargers, FBI HQ Funny Business (#3310)

Happy New Year! Well, after nearly two weeks since our last regular episode, we have found nothing resembling a good martini. Not the greatest omen for 2024. But we do have three important bad martinis, at least one of which has a whole lot of crazy to it as well. First, they weigh in on […]
1/2/20240
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Federalist Radio Hour: Unpacking The Biden Court Cases Slated For 2024

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Washington Examiner Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford and Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford join Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down Hunter Biden’s looming court cases, explain how they are related to the Biden family business, and discuss the Department of Justice’s history of corruption. […]
1/2/20240
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Mock and Daisy: Candace Owens Botox Tweet Sets Off Women (REPLAY) | 170

In this replay episode from December of 2022, Mock and Daisy discuss Candace Owens Tweet about Botox that rattled women everywhere. In the Tweet Owens simply asked men to weigh in on their opinion of women’s use of the enhancement drug and the response was overwhelming. The Chicks cover all of the news around the […]
1/2/20240
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Soccer, Etc.: A Writer at Large

Simon Kuper is a jack of many journalistic trades. He is a columnist for the Financial Times. He is a prominent soccer writer. He has written a book about George Blake, the British spy for the Soviets. He recently wrote a bracing column titled “What if Russia wins?” He has lived in many parts of […]
1/2/20240
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: We’re Baaack!

On the first podcast of 2024, we discuss what is already the dumbest opinion piece of the year. And we catch up on the presidential race. How damaging was Nikki Haley’s answer about the Civil War? How bad was Joe Biden’s New Year’s Eve appearance? How much did Maine’s secretary of state help Donald Trump? […]
1/2/20240
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Kory Booher: Dangers in Tech (#37)

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to Kory Booher, known as “Show Me The Data” on X. Kory details her harrowing experience dealing with an online predator who targeted her young daughter and gives helpful tips to parents navigating raising kids in an increasingly online world. — The Bespoke […]
1/2/20240
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Daily Signal Podcast: Biggest Priorities for Congress in 2024

The House will be back in session on Jan. 9, and the new leader of the House Freedom Caucus says border security will be a top priority when they return.   “Of the many crises that this president and these Democrats have created that the country is suffering under now,” says Rep. Bob Good, the […]
1/2/20240
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Half Percent Podcast: A Career in 2 Branches, Throwing Underwear on Jessica Simpson’s Face and Helping Veterans Get into the Film Business (#72)

DeAnna Charett served 10 years in the US Air Force and 10 years in the US Army Reserve. She is the founder of Bad Habitz Productions https://www.badhabitzproductions.com, a Louisiana-based production company that provides quality filmmaking with a specialization in working with military veterans.
1/1/20240
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Call Me Back: Palestinian radicalism: Was 10/07 just another turn of the dial? — with Haviv Rettig Gur (#179)

In recent days, we have been shocked to read the details in the New York Times investigative piece titled: “Hamas weaponized sexual violence on October 7.”For those of us following events on and after October 7 who have bothered to read the reporting coming out of Israel, or talk to Israelis involved (victims, victims’ families, […]
12/31/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Gala New Year’s Edition (#463)

Who needs a rockin’ new year’s party when you have the Three Whisky Happy Hour in peak form, dishing out on the top stories of 2023, and, in the spirit of the late financial analyst Byron Wein, offering a range of potential low-probability surprises (rather than firm predictions) for 2024. What’s the difference between a […]
12/30/20230
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Bill Bennett Show: 2023 Year End Show with Joel Farkas and Brian Kennedy

Bill, Joel and Brian review the big themes of 2023 and look ahead to what could be a tough 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
12/29/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: God of the Two-Faced Podcast (#672)

Ok. We lied. We swore that we we’re going to take this week off. But we’re not. So just like Janus, the two-faced God of Duality, we’re here to kick down the door of the New Year and not be content with bidding farewell to just 2023, but a whole century worth of old years. […]
12/29/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Chicks Iconic Throwbacks

If you’re new to the show this is a throwback episode you won’t want to miss. Mock and Daisy are grateful to have spent so many hours with the most amazing listeners – you guys make it all possible! We celebrate by revisiting some of their most iconic conversations from 2019. The Chicks will be […]
12/29/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Ethics CLE 2023: Recent Developments in Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility

In this CLE webinar, Judge Jennifer Perkins of the Arizona Court of Appeals, Arizona Presiding Disciplinary Judge Margaret Downie, and Greenberg Traurig shareholder Andy Halaby discussed the following areas of legal ethics and professional responsibility: Using artificial intelligence for preparation of legal documents: some ethical implications and the development of guidelines and best practices. Insights […]
12/29/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Energy and Human Flourishing

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Join Jack this week for a conversation with Heritage Foundation experts Kevin Dayaratna and Miles Pollard on their new report, Powering Human Advancement: Why the World Needs Reliable and Affordable Energy. The timely report […]
12/29/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: 2023 Martini Awards Finale: Person of the Year, Turncoat of the Year, Predictions for 2024 (#3309)

Jim and Greg close out 2023 with the finale of this year’s 3 Martini Lunch Awards. Today, they give our their prestigious choices for Person of the Year and Turncoat of the Year. Then they finish with predictions for 2024. On Person of the Year, Jim looks to the 2024 presidential field for his first […]
12/29/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 298: Philanthropy Year In Review (#298)

It is the final week of 2023, a time when many will reflect on the year rapidly passing by. Joining me to reflect on the past year in Big Philanthropy and its influence in public policy are two of my senior colleagues: Capital Research Center president Scott Walter and CRC Center for Strategic Giving director […]
12/29/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: People of the Year, 2023

On our final holiday week podcast, we choose the people we think represented 2023, in good ways and in very bad ways as well. From a heroic fighting man to a monstrous and foolish military leader, and others in between. Give a listen as you have a Happy New Year!
12/29/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Annual Airing Of Grievances

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky air their 2023 grievances, including antisemitism, in vitro fertilization, Covid tyrants like Anthony Fauci, millennials, and people with allergies. Emily also shares listeners’ grievances about Chris. If you care about combatting the corrupt media […]
12/29/20230
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The Glenn Show: Getting Unions Out of Government (Glenn Loury & Philip Howard)

Philip’s early work on post-nuclear war recovery … What’s wrong with the EPA, OSHA, and the EEOC? … Philip: We’ve degenerated into a culture of distrust … The problems of national security and public health … Are public employee unions constitutional? … Philip: “Public service is repellant to good candidates” … Philip: Police unions prevent […]
12/29/20230
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Well Said: Well Said: 2023 Wrapped

Join Cherise as we look back on some of our best moments from Well Said in 2023.  
12/29/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Best of 2023: Baroness Cox on One Woman’s Mission to Help the Persecuted

Between Christmas and New Years, The Daily Signal is looking back at the most popular interviews from the year. Enjoy episode four of our “Best of 2023” series!   Baroness Caroline Cox has a long history of service in public office, but her passion for justice has led her not only to Great Britain’s House of […]
12/29/20230
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She Thinks: Meaghan Mobbs: Policy Focus: Israel

Meaghan Mobbs joins She Thinks podcast to discuss this month’s policy focus: Israel. We discuss the history of Israel, the importance of this standalone democracy in the Middle East, the ongoing conflict, and the role the United States should play.   Meaghan Mobbs is an experienced nongovernmental policy and political leader. She previously served as a […]
12/29/20230
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First Things: Politics of Eden

In this episode, Nils A. Haug joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “Politics, Law, and Disorder in the Garden of Eden: The Quest for Identity.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
12/29/20230
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Heritage Explains: Why is Energy Consumption a Good Thing? | Kevin Dayaratna

Access to clean, abundant energy translates to better outcomes for everybody. Heritage Chief Statistician, Data Scientist, and Senior Research Fellow Kevin Dayaratna explains why it’s a bad idea to artificially restrict energy consumption in the US and around the world.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Find more about Energy and the […]
12/28/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Sex Robots – Coming To A Mall Near You? (REPLAY) | 9

In this replay episode from October of 2019, Mock and Daisy talk about their obsession with robots – specifically Sex Robots. It might sound like a joke, but they discuss the serious questions that robots and AI pose to the future of different industries, our freedoms, and the next generation’s ability to communicate with other […]
12/28/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Best And Worst Of Movies In 2023

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Federalist Staff Editor Samuel Mangold-Lenett and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky discuss the breakdown of the streaming bubble and debate the best and worst low and big-budget movies of the year. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage on our […]
12/28/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: 2023 Martini Awards Part 5: Most Overreported Story, Most Underreported Story, Best Story of 2023 (#3308)

It’s media day in our year-end Three Martini Lunch awards and Jim and Greg have plenty to say about how things were covered – if they were covered at all. Specifically, they look at the stories the mainstream media covered far too much, the ones they conveniently ignored because they didn’t fit their narrative, and […]
12/28/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Best TV of 2023

Today’s holiday week podcast offers our picks for the most interesting television offerings of the year, which include vampires, cannibals, pizza, comedians, zombies, and space explorers. Give a listen.
12/28/20230
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What the Hell Is Going On: ICYMI: WTH is Going On with Kicking Trump Off the Ballot? John Yoo Explains

Happy holidays from the WTH team. In case you missed it, we are re-upping one of our best pods of the year with John Yoo, to explain why kicking candidates off the ballot (looking at you, Colorado) is undemocratic… Is it correct that election officials can disqualify Trump based on the 14th Amendment? Was it […]
12/28/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Best of 2023: ’Tucker,’ the Biography by Chadwick Moore

Between Christmas and New Years, The Daily Signal is looking back at the most popular interviews from the year. Enjoy episode three of our “Best of 2023” series!   Chadwick Moore appeared on the final episode of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on that fateful night in April, just days before Fox News abruptly canceled the show […]
12/28/20230
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Report Card with Nat Malkus: 2023 in Review

On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus reviews the past year in education with Matt Barnum of The Wall Street Journal, Goldie Blumenstyk of The Chronicle of Higher Education, and Alyson Klein of Education Week. Nat, Matt, Goldie, and Alyson discuss AI in education; DEI in higher education; learning loss, chronic absenteeism, and […]
12/28/20230
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Call Me Back: From Hamas to Hezbollah to the Houtis & beyond — with Bret Stephens (#178)

Bret Stephens, Pulitzer Prize winning columnist for The New York Times, returns for a conversation analyzing how the October 7 War is expanding beyond just the Hamas-Israel. Bret came to The New York Times after a long career with The Wall Street Journal, where he was most recently deputy editorial page editor and, for 11 […]
12/28/20230
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Power Line: A Conversation with Will Inboden (#462)

This special holiday week bonus episode features a conversation between Steve and Will Inboden, author of a fabulous recent book based on the very latest declassified files of the Reagan presidency entitled Peacemaker: Ronald Reagan, the Cold War, and the World on the Brink. (Steve reviewed the book favorably in the Free Beacon.) In his […]
12/27/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Don’t Label Me: Transgender Conservatives (REPLAY ft. Blaire White) | 3

In this replay episode from August of 2019, Mock and Daisy have a fascinating conversation with YouTube superstar Blaire White about being conservative and transgender. Together they discuss the misconception that activists would have you believe about the trans community. The Chicks will be back January 8th, 2024. Enjoy!
12/27/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Don’t Leave It on the Bucket List: Sara’s Favorite Travel Spots in 2023

Where did you travel this year? Did you go overseas or somewhere in America you’ve never been before? Or did you stay close to home this year? And where do you still want to go? As you know, Sara travels frequently. Often it’s for Fox News, but sometimes she is an invited speaker or just […]
12/27/20230
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High Noon: After Dark – A Trepidacious New Year (#11)

Emily and Inez finish out the year by talking about the Trump indictments and our busy, busy Rubicon. They try to lighten it up afterward by doing a this-or-that for Christmas traditions and talking about and defending the much-maligned New Year holiday. — High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible a free […]
12/27/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Inside The Plagiarism Scandal Roiling Harvard

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Chris Brunet, a contributing editor at The American Conservative, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down Harvard President Claudine Gay’s plagiarism scandal and discuss its implications for the future of higher education and the Ivy League. You can read more of Brunet’s reporting on his […]
12/27/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: 2023 Martini Awards Part 4: Best Ideas, Worst Ideas, Boldest Tactics (#3307)

More year-end awards today! Jim and Greg embark on the second half of their six-episode series of the 3 Three Martini Lunch Awards. Today, they offer up their selections for the Best Political Idea, Worst Political Idea, and Boldest Political Tactics for the year. They start with the best ideas of the year. Jim chooses […]
12/27/20230
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Acton Line: Unraveling Wisdom and Common Knowledge

In the late 1960’s as the hippie movement was shredding norms of hygiene and cleanliness in order to live more ‘authentically’, diseases emerged not seen in so long they didn’t have a latin name. The hippies, and others, were relearning why we engaged in certain hygienic practices all over again. In an essay titled “The […]
12/27/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Best of 2023: Dr. Aaron Kheriaty on How Governments Abused COVID-19 to Gain Power

Between Christmas and New Years, The Daily Signal is looking back at the most popular interviews from the year. Enjoy episode two of our “Best of 2023” series!   Many COVID-19 restrictions and mandates have been rolled back, but the infrastructure remains in place, “ready and waiting for the next declared public health crisis,” Dr. […]
12/27/20230
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Acton Line: The Great Unlearning

In the late 1960’s as the hippie movement was shredding norms of hygiene and cleanliness in order to live more ‘authentically’, diseases emerged not seen in so long they didn’t have a latin name. The hippies, and others, were relearning why we engaged in certain hygienic practices all over again. In an essay titled “The […]
12/27/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Our Picks in Books, 2023

On today’s holiday-week short podcast we offer you our selection for the best or most meaningful books we’ve read in 2023, from a 1978 discourse on lying to an Israeli novel about American anti-Semitism to a book about American breakdown to the best play of the century—and a comedian’s memoir. Give a listen.
12/27/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Rep Tiffany: The Open Borders Pipeline MUST Be Stopped To Save Our Country

From the entire Sara Carter Show team, we hope you and your family are enjoying the holiday season. In a special encore presentation, Sara is joined once again by Representative Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin to discuss the border crisis and its effects on Americans in every region of the country. When Sara last spoke to […]
12/26/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Kardashian Kulture Is Rotting Our Youth (REPLAY) | 193

In this replay episode from July of 2023, The Chicks discuss Americas ever growing need for attention. They dive into this topic by looking at a girls graduation Tik Tok, Pride events, the Kardashians, victim culture, and SO much more. The Chicks will be back January 8th, 2024. Enjoy!
12/26/20230
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Students Over Systems: Nicole Solas: The Education Freedom Center’s 2023 Naughty and Nice List (#25)

Nicole Solas joins Students Over Systems to review the IWF Education Freedom Center’s 2023 Naughty and Nice List. Teachers unions that closed schools with strikes top the naughty list. Union leaders Randi Weingarten, Becky Pringle, and Chicago’s Stacy Davis Gates, as well as Baltimore Public Schools, Providence Public Schools, PEN America, and school districts that […]
12/26/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: 2023 Martini Awards Part 3: Biggest Lie, Best Political Theater, Worst Political Theater (#3306)

We hope you had a wonderful Christmas! Jim and Greg are back today for the third round of the Three Martini Lunch Awards. Today, they discuss the Biggest Lie, Best Political Theater, and Worst Political Theater of 2023. They start with the biggest lies of the year. Jim kicks things off my questioning the conventional […]
12/26/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Tolkien’s Warning

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Federalist Senior Editor John Daniel Davidson joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to dive into all things J. R. R. Tolkien and explain how the “Lord Of The Rings” creator’s writings and warnings about power apply today. You can preorder Davidson’s book “Pagan America: The Decline of […]
12/26/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Best of 2023: Chloe Cole and Her Journey Into and Out of Transgenderism

Between Christmas and New Years, The Daily Signal is looking back at the most popular interviews from the year. Enjoy episode one of our “Best of 2023” series!   “Social media introduced this idea that I could be a boy,” Chloe Cole says.   Cole began telling her friends and family that she was a boy when […]
12/26/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Our End-of-Year Movie Picks

The first in a series of special shows this holiday week features the movies we thought the most about in 2023, some from 2023, some from earlier, and one from 2024! How does that work? Well, you gotta give a listen.
12/26/20230
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Reaganism: Dictators & Dissidents: A Venezuelan’s Fight for Freedom with Leopoldo López (#184)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Policy Director Rachel Hoff sits down with Venezuelan democracy activist and dissident Leopoldo López who serves as the National Coordinator for Voluntad Popular. They discuss the autocratic Maduro regime in Venezuela, the global network that helps support dictatorial regimes around the world, and the ongoing fight for freedom […]
12/26/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: The Christmas Show 2023 (#216)

12/25/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Hollywood Is Waking Up To The Red Pill (ft. Stephen Hilton) | 213

In this week’s deep dive episode, Mock and Daisy sit down with composer, Hollywood producer, and conservative influencer; Stephen Hilton. Together they talk about his red pilling experience, the impact on his relationships, and the challenges of navigating cancel culture.
12/25/20230
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Call Me Back: A Shift in the War – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#177)

The Hamas-Israel War, nearing its three month mark, is now the longest war in Israel’s history since Israel’s War of Independence (1948/49). The first phase of this war, which took place over the three weeks following October 7, was largely conducted from the air. The second phase, the ground invasion, began almost two months ago […]
12/24/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Live Holiday Edition (#461)

This week’s special, ad-free edition of the 3WHH was recorded in live webinar format with about 80 of our most loyal listeners tuning in and heckling us MST3K style (IYKYK) in the chat room, but for a holiday episode it partook more of Judgment Day at times, we as reckoned with some lingering issues from […]
12/23/20230
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First Things: Beware of Multiculturalists

In this episode, Thomas F. Powers joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “American Multiculturalism and the Anti-Discrimination Regime: The Challenge to Liberal Pluralism.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
12/23/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: When Government Hates Christmas: Sara’s Stories of Repression in Cuba, Saudi Arabia

Are you excited for Christmas? Are you traveling? What kind of food, decorations, and other traditions do you enjoy? And are you grateful for the freedom to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ? We should be very thankful, because in some countries, Christmas and anything else associated with Christianity are forbidden. Sara has experienced this […]
12/23/20230
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Bill Bennett Show: Scholars & Sense (December Edition): Bill Bennett, Conrad Black and Victor Davis Hanson

Bill, Conrad and Victor discuss if the liberal attacks on Trump is backfiring, Joe Biden’s chances of making it to the 2024 election, the crisis at the border and the Israel/Hamas war.
12/23/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | The Conservative Conservationist

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast where we discuss the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Gabriella Hoffman, Director, Center for Energy and Conservation at the Independent Women’s Forum joins Jack this week for a discussion on how conservatives are the real conservationists and why conservative values […]
12/23/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: New Trump Tape Sends Media Into FRENZY, Biden Admin Dodges Border Questions, & Merry Christmas!

Today the Chicks chat about Trump’s newest phone call that’s landed him in the hot seat, the Biden administration’s weak answers to serious border questions, the holidays, the woke community, and SO much more!
12/22/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Donald Trump and the Elites

Hillsdale College President, Dr. Larry P. Arnn, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss the academic reaction to a potential second Donald Trump term as president and the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill, and Ronald Reagan. Release date: 22 December 2023 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/22/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: Have Yourself a Merry Little Podcast (#671)

We end our podcasting year with a special edition of the Ricochet Podcast as James Lileks takes you through the Christmas memory book. So gather ’round the hearth and revel in our gift to you. Merry Christmas and we’ll see you in the New Year.
12/22/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Court, Christmas, and Statues

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky break down the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision to boot former President Donald Trump from the ballot, analyze the ramifications of removing the Reconciliation Monument in Arlington National Cemetery, and share their Christmas plans. If […]
12/22/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Revisionist Journalism

Today we discuss how the Washington Post, New York Times, and other outlets are revising their coverage of established facts from the war in Gaza to be even more credulous toward Hamas than they’ve already been. And what do we make of Trump’s Michigan phone call and Nikki Haley’s rising poll numbers in New Hampshire? […]
12/22/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: 2023 Martini Awards Part 2: Sorry to See You Go, Rising Star, Fading Into Oblivion (#3305)

Join Jim and Greg as they offer the second installment of their highly coveted year-end awards. Today they remark on the people connected to politics that they’re most sorry to see pass away in 2023. They also share their choices for rising political stars and those who appear to be fading into political oblivion They […]
12/22/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: History of Charles Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’

In many homes across the country, it’s not Christmas without sitting down to watch an adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” But according to Hillsdale College professor of English Dwight Lindley, many of the film versions fail to relay the full, rich message Dickens sought to portray in the 1843 novel.   “A Christmas […]
12/22/20230
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She Thinks: Julie Gunlock: The Most and Least Festive States in the Country

Julie Gunlock, director of Independent Women’s Network, joins She Thinks podcast for our Christmas episode! We rank the most festive states in the country, rank our top Christmas movies and songs, and look at the traditions that we love to love and love to hate. Julie Gunlock directs Independent Women’s Network. She is also the […]
12/22/20230
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The Glenn Show: An Ex-DEI Director Speaks Out (Glenn Loury & Tabia Lee)

Tabia’s early career as a teacher … Tabia’s “rough ride” as a DEI director … The antisemitism problem at De Anza … The inescapable BIPOC binary … From disagreement to deplatforming … Why Tabia found support among students but not faculty … How attempts to silence Tabia backfired … Tabia’s broad vision of diversity … […]
12/22/20230
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Call Me Back: An insider’s account of the Harvard Antisemitism Committee — with Rabbi David Wolpe (#176)

Understanding where and how antisemitism has come to exist at an institution like Harvard is the focus of today’s conversation. We will hear the perspective of Rabbi David Wolpe — visiting scholar at Harvard Divinity School — who tried to advise Harvard’s leadership on how to address it; after October 7, he joined Harvard’s Antisemitism […]
12/22/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Congress to Investigate Harvard President, More Than Half US Voters Think TikTok Should Be Banned, Catholic All-Girls College Backpedals on Transgender Policy | Dec. 21

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Congress is investigating whether Harvard’s president plagiarized in her academic work. House Speaker Mike Johnson tells Biden that “significant action” on the border “must start with you.” The state of Utah is being sued for placing age restrictions on social media. A […]
12/22/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: A Hillsdale College Christmas

Guests: Dwight Lindley, Jordan Joseph Wales, & Timothy McDonnell Host Scot Bertram continues a conversation with Dwight Lindley, associate professor of English at Hillsdale College, about Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Jordan Joseph Wales, John and Helen Kuczmarski Chair and associate professor of Theology at Hillsdale College, discusses the Christian doctrine of The Trinity and […]
12/22/20230
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Heritage Explains: Why is Christmas So Expensive This Year? | EJ Antoni

Inflation is hitting Americans hard this Christmas season, with high prices across the board. Research Fellow EJ Antoni joins the podcast to explain why inflation continues to be so pervasive and what we can do about it. — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Follow EJ Antoni on X at: https://twitter.com/RealEJAntoni The PNC […]
12/21/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Sara & the Border 911 Crew Break Down Border Security for a MASSIVE TPUSA Crowd!

Americans of all colors and creeds are waking up to the dire reality of our border crisis. Our nation is not safe and drastic measures must be taken to correct decades of mismanagement and betrayal from the political class. Earlier this week, Sara and her Border 911 colleagues took the stage at Turning Point USA’s […]
12/21/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: CO Supreme Court Decision Fallout, TX Is AT CAPACITY, & Babylon Bee Gloriously Mocks Greta

Today the Chicks chat about the backlash the Colorado Supreme Court is facing, actresses crying over taxes, the border crisis, Babylon Bee’s Greta Thunberg skit, and SO much more.
12/21/20230
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – The Honorable Gina M. Raimondo (#323)

Two weeks ago we came to you with our Reagan National Defense Forum keynote address with Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin. Today we will share our fireside chat with Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo. This was the Defense Forum’s first time hosting the Secretary of Commerce and we were honored to host her. Under Secretary […]
12/21/20230
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What's Bugging Me: Colorado High

Depending on your politcs, the Colorado Supreme Court either gave you an early Christmas gift or the court is run by The Grinch. Dennis has thoughts. Then in our continuing series about reinventing your life we talk to Neil Ruddy, who went from stuntman to news producer – after the age of 50. And in […]
12/21/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: The Flores Settlement and the Border Crisis (#135)

The border crisis has reached historic levels under the Biden administration, but one of the many roots of this crisis extends beyond the correct administration. This episode of Parsing Immigration Policy highlights the Flores settlement, an agreement that established requirements for the federal government’s detention of unaccompanied alien children (UACs) and requires their release “without […]
12/21/20230
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Airing Our (Political) Grievances: It’s Festivus Time! (#12)

It’s our last episode of the year. Before we head into 2024, Henry airs his grievances with the wannabe heavyweights of this cycle. From Joe Biden’s dismal performance, Ron DeSantis’ inept campaign, the perpetually grumpy Freedom Caucus that can’t execute on squat, and ambitious progressive Democrats who lack the chutzpah to challenge their party’s unpopular […]
12/21/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Should Harvard Be Burned Down?

Today’s podcast takes up the meaning of Harvard’s president being a plagiarist and nonetheless holding on to her job—what does this mean, what are the ramifications, and how deeply does it seem to represent a rot that goes down to the root of America’s foremost private institution? Give a listen.
12/21/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Ryan Grim On ‘The Squad’

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Ryan Grim, D.C. Bureau Chief at The Intercept and the co-host of “Counter Points,” joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to dissect the rise of the progressive left and analyze the evolution of Democrat fundraising strategies. You can find Grim’s book “The Squad: AOC and the Hope […]
12/21/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: 2023 Martini Awards Part 1: Most Overrated, Underrated, Honest Political Figures

Today, Jim and Greg begin handing out the their prestigious annual 3 Martini Lunch Awards! Starting today and running through next week, they reveal theiir choices in categories ranging from rising star to best and worst political ideas to the stories the media ignored and the ones they could not stop talking about. And it […]
12/21/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Pro-Life Home Serves Mothers Who Are ‘Alone in the World’

Home. For all of us, the word brings images to mind. Home is meant to be a place of comfort and safety, but for some women facing unplanned pregnancies, this isn’t the case. And that’s why St. Gianna and Pietro Molla Home in Warsaw, North Dakota, exists.   “There are so many people who really are […]
12/21/20230
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH Happens After the Israel-Hamas War? Elliott Abrams Explains

Nearly three months into the Israel-Hamas war, we’re back with Elliott Abrams for an update on what the hell is going on, and more importantly, where to go from here. The military objectives – what Israel must do in order to secure its people – are one level, but as the conflict continues, there are […]
12/21/20230
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Problematic Women: That’s a Wrap: Highs, Lows, and Biggest Moments of 2023

Up on this week’s edition of the “Problematic Women” podcast, we are reflecting on 2023 and all the biggest political and cultural moments. Plus, we share goals for the new year, and what we would like to leave in 2023. And we crown a Problematic Woman of the Year!   Enjoy the conversation! And Merry […]
12/21/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Fallout From Colorado Striking Trump Off Ballot, Hamas Leader Heads to Egypt, China’s Threatening Words on Taiwan | Dec. 20

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The Colorado Supreme Court that former President Donald Trump will be removed from the state’s ballot. The top Hamas official traveled to Cairo to talk about ceasefire with Israel. China’s Xi Jinping told Biden he wants to reunify with Taiwan in San […]
12/21/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 77: Constitutional Crisis

The Colorado Supreme Court just rigged the 2024 election. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss the undemocratic movement to remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot, explain why the White House’s Hitler talking points are assassination prep, and analyze how Democrats’ lawfare campaign is sending the […]
12/20/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Youngkin Targets the Car Tax, Colorado Bars Trump from the Ballot, Kirby’s Afghanistan Revisionism

Join Jim and Greg as they cheer Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin for making a strong case to permanently kill the horrible car tax that resident have to pay every year simply for owning a car. But will the idea go anywhere with Democrats controlling the legislature? Then they dig into the Colorado Supreme Court’s decision […]
12/20/20230
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #95 | Kristen Waggoner

Preserving American liberties often relies on courts upholding our fundamental rights to free speech and religious practice. Despite relentless attempts by the Left to curtail these freedoms, conservative legal champions consistently prevail in court, safeguarding these essential cornerstones of American life. Kristen Waggoner joins Kevin to delve into her courtroom battles defending our constitutional rights […]
12/20/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Colorado BLOCKS Trump From Ballot, The Border Crisis Is Killing States, & Epstein’s List Unsealed?!?

Today the Chicks chat about the Colorado Supreme Court disqualifying Trump from the 2024 primary ballot, the worsening border crisis, the possibility of Epstein’s list being revealed, Chip Roy getting attacked, and SO much more!
12/20/20230
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High Noon: Faith Moore – A Christmas Tale (#10)

Faith Moore joins the High Noon pod to talk about her new novel, “A Christmas Karol,” which retells Dickens’ classic as a story about an overworked mom too busy for her family. Faith and Inez also discuss the pandemic as a clarifying moment, women’s unique role as the keeper of family traditions, and chat about […]
12/20/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Rep. Chip Roy: We Need A President Who Will Restore Sanity at the Border

What is the issue that motivates your vote the most? Is it the economy or cultural issues? Or is it the complete debacle at our southern border? This is shaping up to be the worst week ever for illegal immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border. And given President Biden’s total dereliction for nearly three years, that’s […]
12/20/20230
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The Learning Curve: Smith College Prof. Carol Zaleski on The Lord of the Rings & Narnia (#170)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Alisha Searcy interview Smith College Prof. Carol Zaleski. She discussed her co-authored book, The Fellowship: The Literary Lives of the Inklings including J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, renowned for their literary and moral impact. Prof. Zaleski covers Tolkien’s […]
12/20/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Rocky Mountain Low

Today’s podcast takes up the headshaking decision of the Colorado Supreme Court to try and keep Donald Trump off the presidential ballot, basically asking the deep and profound question: What the hell???? Give a listen.
12/20/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: This Israeli Community Experienced a Miracle on Oct. 7

The agricultural Israeli community of Ein HaBesor experienced a miracle on Oct. 7.   Located just 3 miles from the border with Gaza and home to 320 families, the people of Ein HaBesor were targeted by Hamas terrorists just like so many other communities along the border that day. But miraculously, not a single person […]
12/20/20230
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Acton Line: A Christian Perspective from Visiting Israel

On today’s episode, Acton director of marketing and communications Eric Kohn speaks with Mike Cosper, director of podcasting for Christianity Today, about his recent trip to Israel. How has the region changed since the October 7 terrorist attacks? What do Christians in the region think? What hopes do those caught in the middle of the […]
12/20/20230
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: California Update: 2023 Ends on a Sour Financial Note (Except for Shohei Ohtani) | Bill Whalen, Lee Ohanian, and Jonathan Movroydis | Hoover Institution (#408)

What did we learn in 2023? California governor Gavin Newsom’s forays into national politics may have hurt his popularity back home; San Francisco’s pre-summit emergency clean-up proved that urban sanitation, like fame, can be fleeting. Hoover senior fellow Lee Ohanian and distinguished policy fellow Bill Whalen, both contributors to Hoover’s “California on Your Mind” web […]
12/20/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Chaos at the Border, Another Supreme Court Justice Threatened With Violence | Dec. 19

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   A Florida man was convicted for threatening a Supreme Court justice. The Southern border sees a record number of apprehensions for a single day A funeral is held for former Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.   Relevant Links   Listen to […]
12/20/20230
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GLoP Culture: The Snoopy In The Vestibule (#204)

It’s our last GLoP of the year, and we’re in something of a melancholy and reflective mood this year. But that doesn’t mean we can’t make of get some laughs, starting with (trigger warning) a couple of antisemitic jokes, the New York Times, a tribute to A Charlie Brown Christmas, Galaxy Quest and of course, […]
12/20/20230
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The Weekly Sceptic: Aviva Loca (#68)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 68! This week: -Aviva cracks down against sexism by being sexist and racist, but it’s ok because it’s only aimed at white men 
-British Airways removes a Jewish sitcom from their flights 
-Eddie Izzard fails in his bid to become Labour candidate for Brighton Pavilion  -Tucker Carlson launches a […]
12/20/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP215: Hour 1 – Biden’s Biggest Problem is Biden (#215)

12/19/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP215: Hour 2 – Democrats’ New Strategy: Tie Trump to Hitler (#215)

12/19/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP215: Hour 3 – The Trafficked and the Traffickers (#215)

12/19/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Dickens, Modernity, And A Christmas Classic

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Dwight Lindley, an associate professor of English at Hillsdale College, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the Christian themes present in Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol and to explain why the classic stands the test of time. You can find more information about Lindley’s A […]
12/19/20230
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – SpaceLab Collaboration (#322)

Do you remember Spacelab? Or perhaps the question should be, what do you recall about Spacelab? In case you’re a little foggy on this one, here’s a little history: during the development of the Space Shuttle in the 1970’s, NASA recognized the need for a facility to allow scientists to conduct experiments on the Shuttle […]
12/19/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Illegals Get PREMIUM Seating On Delta, Japan Buys U.S. Steel, & Tucker Puts Candidates On Blast

Today the Chicks chat about Tucker’s hottake on the GOP candidates, the possibility of aliens, Fetterman’s surprising reaction to U.S. Steel getting sold to Japan, illegals on a Delta flight, and SO much more!
12/19/20230
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Madison's Notes: Speech Unbound: A Conversation with Nadine Strossen

What (and why) can and can’t we say? What do empirical examples both at home and abroad tell us about how we should protect freedom of speech? How do we create an environment where speech is not only permitted but encouraged? Does freedom of speech bring people together or sow discord? Nadine Strossen, former president of […]
12/19/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: NYT’s Laughably Bad Advice, Clinton Impeachment 25th Anniversary, Trump Targets Chip Roy (#3302)

Join Jim and Greg as they dissect a New York Times poll that the Times itself insists is proof that Biden needs to be less supportive of Israel in order to keep young people voting for him. Jim gets a kick out of the Times trying to help Biden while actually hurting him and explains […]
12/19/20230
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Gray Matters: The Future of Financial Regulation Panel 2: What Should Regulate the Financial Regulators?

The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State, the Mercatus Center, and the Journal of Law, Economics & Policy recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of financial regulation. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion featuring law professors Bridget C.E. Dooling and Kristin E. Hickman along with […]
12/19/20230
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Hub Wonk: Boston’s Building Bargain: Coaxing Commercial Conversions to Condos (#182)

Joe Selvaggi discusses the strategic goals of Boston’s Downtown Office to Residential Conversion Pilot Program with James Arthur Jemison, the head of BPDA planning, aiming to transform underutilized offices in Downtown into vibrant places to live. Guest James Arthur Jemison is the Chief of Planning and Director of the Boston Planning and Development Agency, is […]
12/19/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Poll Vault

Today’s podcast examines polling on Joe Biden, polling on American youth and Gaza, polling on Nikki Haley, polling on Donald Trump, polling on abortion, and reckons that everything is very, very confusing. We try to clear up that confusion. Give a listen.
12/19/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Climate Activists Are Trying ‘an End Run Around Democracy,’ Conservative AG Warns

The environmental, social, and governance movement in investing is attempting an “end run around democracy” by forcing companies to adopt climate policies without passing any legislation, warns Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti.   Skrmetti speaks with The Daily Signal’s Tyler O’Neil about his first-in-the-nation lawsuit against BlackRock over allegedly deceptive ESG practices. Enjoy the show! […]
12/19/20230
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Ginny Gentles: New Data Shows Education in America Continues to Decline (#36)

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock interviews IWF Education Freedom Center Director Ginny Gentles. They discuss recent PISA math scores and the Teachers Union Report Cards—both of which reveal the sad state of education in this country and why education freedom is the only way out. — The Bespoke Parenting […]
12/19/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Rabbi Menken: How the DEI Lie Led to Rampant Campus Anti-Semitism

Ever since the unspeakable Hamas attacks against Israel in October, we have seen ugly demonstrations against Israel, against Jewish students, and literally in favor of Hamas and a Palestinian state “from the river to the sea.” College campuses have been ground zero for this radical anti-Semitism. So how did these supposed bastions for diversity, equity, […]
12/19/20230
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Giving Ventures: Preserving Donor Intent (#53)

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Bill Simon, co-chair of the William E. Simon Foundation; Bob Rubin, founder and president of Rubin Wealth Advisors; and Lawson Bader, president and CEO of DonorsTrurst. The charitable-giving experts talk about ways to preserve one’s charitable wishes even as organizations drift […]
12/19/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Feeling Twitchy? It Could be Climatosis!

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Join Jack this week for a riveting conversation with novelist, Jon Pepper, to discuss his new book, Missy’s Twitch, which is a satirical take on the climate alarmism taking over modern society.  Jack and Jon dive […]
12/19/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Biden Administration Pressures Israel to Ratchet Down High-Intensity Attacks in Gaza, Blackrock is Sued Over ESG Investments | Dec. 18

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Secretary of Defense Austin visits Israel to pressure them to scale down ground military operations. IDF announces massive military tunnel in Gaza. The Vatican makes a declaration on blessing gay couples. The Blackrock investment first faces a new lawsuit over ESG investment […]
12/19/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: A Brief History of the Soul

12/19/20230
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Acton Unwind: Jimmy Lai on Trial in Hong Kong

This week, Eric is joined first by Mark Clifford, the president of the Committee for Freedom in Hong Kong, as they discuss the National Security Law trial of Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong. After numerous delays, the trial has finally started. What charges is Jimmy facing, of which he will certainly be convicted? What comes […]
12/18/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP214: Hour 1 – From Insurrection to Ummmm…Inserection

12/18/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP214: Hour 2 – Biden, Haley, Trump, and Victory

12/18/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Did Higher Ed Just Hit The Tipping Point?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Inez Stepman, a senior policy analyst at Independent Women’s Forum, host of “High Noon,” and a senior contributor at The Federalist, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsnky to discuss the ideological rot plaguing universities and debate the future of higher education reform. If you care about combatting […]
12/18/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Biden’s Motorcade HIT, Vivek SLAMS Van Jones, & What’s Up With Trump’s Lawyer, Alina Habba?

Today the Chicks chat about Biden’s motorcade accident, all the appearances Trump’s lawyer Alina Habba has been making, Vivek’s vulgar clap back at Van Jones, the fall of our military, and SO much more.
12/18/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Dems Worried Biden Will Lose, Iran Targets U.S. Forces 100 Times, Gen Z’s ‘Menu Anxiety’

Join Jim and Greg as they enjoy reports suggesting Biden is frustrated with his advisers because the American people continue to think he’s doing a lousy job. And Democrats down the ballot are getting worried he could become a drag for them too. They also fume as Iranian proxy groups targets American forces for the […]
12/18/20230
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Cringe Watching and Hanging Out with Bill Schulz

Articles mentioned: The unbearable allure of cringe. Why can’t you stop watching TV shows, movies or viral videos that make you cringe?. Mediaite: ‘Sean Hannity Does Stand-Up Set At Fox ‘Patriot Awards’ Show Bill Schulz, The Daily Beast, Happy Evacuation Day! Why It’s Time To Bring Back This Britain-Bashing Holiday Bill Schulz, The New York […]
12/18/20230
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Call Me Back: The Two-State Solution – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#175)

We are increasingly hearing from policymakers in the U.S. and around the world about re-starting the path to a two-state solution after the war. That is our focus today in our weekly check-in with Haviv Rettig Gur. Is there a path to a two-state solution in the near or medium term? If so, what has […]
12/18/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Young, Indoctrinated, and Dangerous

Today we talk about a new poll that found a majority of Americans under 25 view Israel as an oppressor and believe that the October 7 massacre could be justified. We get into the history of these poisonous ideas, their rise in American universities and American culture, and what needs to be done about it.
12/18/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: PA Moms for Liberty Leader Will Sue to Restore Her Good Name After False Harassment Charges

A Pennsylvania Moms for Liberty leader will file defamation lawsuits to restore her good name after she was falsely accused of harassment in what she calls an orchestrated smear campaign.   Nicole Marie Prussman, chairwoman of the Monroe County, Pennsylvania, chapter of the parental rights group, received a citation for harassment in April, after news […]
12/18/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Dr. Carol Swain Tackles the Left’s Giant Diversity Double Standard

Dr. Carol Swain should be everything the left celebrates. She’s a black woman who rose from poverty and teenage motherhood to achieve her Ph.D in political science. There’s just a couple of problems. She’s conservative and she’s a Christian. So the diversity crowd wants nothing to do with her. Swain is a highly regarded professor […]
12/18/20230
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Mock and Daisy: The Risks Of Holding Cash (ft. Bulwark Capital)

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
12/18/20230
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Reaganism: Israel-Hamas War with Rep. Seth Moulton (#183)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down  with Congressman Seth Moulton who represents Massachusetts’s 6th district in the U.S. House of Representatives. They discuss the Israel-Hamas War and other national defense and security challenges facing the United States.
12/18/20230
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Heritage Events: Events | AI & Human Flourishing: A Pipe Dream?

Artificial intelligence is poised to transform our country. While we expect AI to enhance productivity and engender other workplace and lifestyle benefits, widespread adoption could also threaten many pillars of society we take for granted. Join The Heritage Foundation as we convene an expert panel to discuss the core risks policymakers should consider as they […]
12/18/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: IEDs at the Border, Probe Launched Into ‘Political’ Judge in Trump Case, Green Guidance for Federal Employees | Dec. 15

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Rep. Elise Stefanik launches a probe into a D.C. judge. The Biden administration issues a directive for federal employees to travel green Border Patrol issues a warning about explosive devices found at the southern border. Former First Lady Melania Trump speaks about […]
12/18/20230
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Take Back Our Schools: The States Take On Social Media

This week Beth and Andrew speak with Maragret Busse, Executive Director of Utah’s Department of Commerce. Busse talks about Utah’s lawsuits against Tik Tok and Meta for the harms social media platforms are causing children. We discuss these harms and the algorithms that social media platforms use to hook children. She shares her views on […]
12/16/20230
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First Things: Israel Under Attack

In this episode, Liel Leibovitz joins the podcast to talk about his article, “Pagan Hamas” from January 2024. They evaluate the attacks on Israel and the broader West. Music by Jack Bauerlein.
12/16/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: In Context (#460)

The cleaning crew is still scrubbing the blood off the floor from last week’s cage match about Ukraine and January 6, and already Ali and Frazier (that is, Lucretia and John) want to go for a sequel—maybe “Rumble in the Faculty Club Food Court” or something. (And yes, since we recorded in the morning instead […]
12/16/20230
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Call Me Back: What starts with the Jews, rarely ends with just the Jews – with Yuval Levin (#174)

On previous episodes of this podcast we’ve discussed the origins and history of antisemitism. But what does this antisemitic moment tell us about society more generally? If you look back throughout history, the persecution of Jews has often coincided with an even bigger crack-up in society. Is this antisemitic moment the first sign of something […]
12/16/20230
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Gray Matters: The Future of Financial Regulation Panel 2: What Should Regulate the Financial Regulators?

The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State, the Mercatus Center, and the Journal of Law, Economics & Policy recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of financial regulation. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion featuring law professors Bridget C.E. Dooling and Kristin E. Hickman along with […]
12/16/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: The Woke Joke: When Telling the Truth About Science Puts Your Career in Jeopardy

Cultural arsonists are trying to divide and destroy our society over the most fundamental issues. They tell us men can have babies, compete in sports against women, and they encourage kids to consider whether they’re a boy or a girl. Biological reality keeps smacking them in the face but their crusade continues anyway. Dr. Elizabeth […]
12/16/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: The Authentic Ethos with Glenn Loury (#670)

The tippi-toppers of higher ed are out of breath—they’ve run themselves into nonsensicle circles. But today’s guest Glenn Loury is breathing easy. He, Peter and Rob discuss the Ivy League, Claudine Gay and the advancement of Black Americans, both due to and in lieu of Affirmative Action. Stay tuned to the end for Rob Long’s […]
12/16/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Oct. 7th Video Stuns Chris Cuomo, Jill Biden’s Christmas Video Is CRINGE, & Sen. Kennedy’s Hilarious

Today the Chicks chat about Chris Cuomo’s epiphany after seeing the uncensored footage of Hamas, Jill Biden’s horrible White House Christmas video, Senator Kennedy’s quip, and SO much more!
12/15/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP213: Hour 1 – Christmas: Let It Be Messy

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP213: Hour 2 – Bombs Were Just Found At The Souther Border

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP213: Hour 3 – Ben Sasse Hammers The Moral Decline of Universities

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Three Martini Lunch: NYT’s Latest Leftward Lurch, The Gullible White House Interns, Boston’s ‘Electeds of Color’ Party

Jim and Greg finish off the week with three important martinis, right after they give the very predictable update of that Hamas official from yesterday saying his comments were “taken out of context” and that he does not support the recognition of Israel. Then they give credit to former New York Times Editorial Page Editor […]
12/15/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Gaza and the Death of Henry Kissinger

Hillsdale College President, Dr. Larry P. Arnn, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss the death of diplomat and scholar Henry Kissinger and the archeological history of Israel. Release date: 15 December 2023 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/15/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Solving America’s History and Civics Crisis

History and civics education in America is languishing. A troubling number of Americans can’t even pass a U.S. citizenship test.   Pioneer Institute‘s recent poll findings on the topic are “pretty sobering,” explains Chris Sinacola, the organization’s director of communications and media relations.   The Pioneer Institute, a think tank based in Massachusetts, offers solutions for […]
12/15/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: White House Confusion on Israel

Today we talk about the twists and turns at the Biden White House as it articulates its position on Israel. What does it mean that Israel has until the end of the year to get more precise with its targeting? And what is Kamala Harris up to in pushing for more vocal consideration of the […]
12/15/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 297: Antisemitism’s Link to Affirmative Action (#297)

In the wake of the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7 and Israel’s military response, America’s higher education institutions have been riven by radical pro-Palestinian demonstrations and a donor revolt against administrations that seem to be indifferent to antisemitism. To give some background on the strife in higher education and how we got to […]
12/15/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: How Did Campuses Get So Bad?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Network of Enlightened Women President Karin Lips joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the insanity plaguing college campuses and explain how conservative women specifically can thrive in politically hostile academic environments. You can find Lips’ book “You’re Not Alone: The Conservative Woman’s Guide to College” […]
12/15/20230
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The Great Antidote: Brent Orrell on Dignity and Work

Brent Orrell  is a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where his research lights the path in job training, workforce development, and criminal justice reform. Today, we talk about the state of work in the United States and the main issues that the labor market faces. We talk about the importance of meaning and dignity in one’s work and how it is tied to economic growth. Tune in for some good advice and good conversation! Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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She Thinks: Sen. Cynthia Lummis on Her Agenda for 2024 and the Failure of Bidenomics

Senator Cynthia Lummis joins She Thinks podcast this week to give us a preview of her 2024 agenda. We discuss the energy policies harming Americans, border issues, China, and Bidenomics. The senator also gives us a roadmap for thinking about the hurdles and challenges in the upcoming New Year. Cynthia Lummis was sworn into the […]
12/15/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: $800 Billion Defense Spending Approved by House, Lawmakers Condemn Harvard, Higher Ed on Antisemitism | Dec. 14

  TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The House passes the annual NDAA. McConnell blasts Harvard’s Gay, condemns “moral rot” in universities. House officially condemns university presidents’ antisemitism testimony. Teacher’s lawsuit on pronouns moves forward. Boston Mayor defends holiday party invitation that excludes whites.   Hosted on Acast. […]
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First Things: Integralism and Liberalism

In this episode, Kevin Vallier joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “All the Kingdoms of the World: On Radical Religious Alternatives to Liberalism.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
12/15/20230
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SCOTUS101: Remembering Justice O’Connor (#5)

This week your hosts remember Justice Sandra Day O’Connor who passed away last week. Your hosts also discuss the first opinion of this term and the oral arguments from this week and last, which included challenges to administrative tribunals and to taxes on unrealized gains. GianCarlo then interviews Eleventh Circuit Judge Andrew Brasher. And finally, […]
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The Libertarian: Libertarian Potluck: Trump’s Trials, Impeachment Inquiries, and Ignored Subpoenas | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#749)

Richard Epstein judges whether former President Trump’s January 6th trial should be fast-tracked to make sure it is not delayed until after the election, and weighs in the House GOP’s impeachment inquiry of President Biden.
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Sara Carter Podcast: Maltz: To Win This Fight, We Need To Get Americans The Information They Need About The Border Crisis

In an exciting Part 2 of Sara’s conversation with retired DEA Special Operations Director Derek Maltz, the Border 911 teammates explain why American politicians should be more focused on our border than one in Eastern Europe and respond to Connecticut Sen.Chris Murphy’s comments on CNN that Republican demands for asylum reform and much better border […]
12/15/20230
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Heritage Explains: With Abortion Pills, What Comes Next? | Dr. Christina Francis

More than half of abortions in the U.S. are caused by chemical abortions. Dr. Christina Francis of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists explains why it matters and what we should do.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Follow Dr. Francis on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrFrancis4Life American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and […]
12/14/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Hunter’s ARROGANT Presser, Drew Barrymore Gets Handsy With Oprah, & Trump Family On Nikki As VP

Today the Chicks chat about Hunter’s performance on Capitol Hill, the border crisis, Trump’s potential VP, Drew Barrymore groping Oprah, and SO much more.
12/14/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP212: Hour 1 – Exposing The Illiberal New York Times

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Federalist Radio Hour: 20 Minutes Of Chris Complaining About Jill Biden’s Godless Christmas Decorations

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky discuss the First Lady Dr. Jill Biden’s White House Christmas decorations and the backlash against her aesthetically off-putting “interpretation of The Nutcracker Suite” video.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP212: Hour 2 – Embracing Personality Over Principles

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP212: Hour 3 – Why Are Markets Setting Records?

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Bill Bennett Show: Moral & Intellectual Poverty in Higher Education

Bill shared his thoughts on the comments made by University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill, Harvard President Claudine Gay and MIT President Sally Kornblut a congressional hearing on antisemitism.
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Three Martini Lunch: Is Hamas Inching Towards Reality? Sobering Palestinian Poll, Public Doesn’t Care What You Name Your Bill (#3299)

Join Jim and Greg as they discuss a Haaretz story quoting a Hamas official arguing that it’s time for the terrorist organization to follow the PLO’s lead and recognize Israel. Have two months of intense military operations caused some Hamas figures to seriously reconsider their radicalism or is this simply a tactic designed to attract […]
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What's Bugging Me: A Tear in the Matrix

Ever feel like we’re all in a simulation and everything is just falling apart? There’s a lot to bug Dennis this week – from Hunter Biden flipping off Congress to the far left circling the wagons around Harvard President Claudine Gay. Then we talk to former Federal Prosecutor Doug Burns who says you shouldn’t trust […]
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: A Snowball’s Chance and a Path Through Heck (#11)

While it would probably be unwise to bet on Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley winning the Republican nomination, Henry’s back to remind you that it ain’t impossible. This week’s rant will get you up to speed on what to look out for. David Wasserman joins to break down a number of key tossups in the […]
12/14/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Biden-Bibi Babble

Today’s podcast asks whether Joe Biden has turned on Benjamin Netanyahu and what role Bibi’s own electoral hopes and fears are playing in this seeming new confrontation. And: Will there be a big border/Ukraine/Israel funding deal, given that it’s in everybody’s interest to get the deal? Give a listen.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hamas Murdered Their Friend. Now, They Are Meeting Needs of IDF Soldiers to Keep His Legacy Alive

David Newman sent a text to a friend the morning of Oct. 7. Something terrible had happened. Word quickly spread among Newman’s group of friends, who had known each other since high school.   Newman had traveled to the music festival close to the border of Gaza on Friday night. It was supposed to be a fun weekend […]
12/14/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Panel Podcast: The Size and Implications of the Immigrant Population (#134)

The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel discussion December 11. The featured experts delved into the findings of the Center’s latest report, which revealed that the total foreign-born or immigrant population (legal and illegal) was nearly 50 million in October 2023 — a 4.5 million increase since President Biden took office and a new […]
12/14/20230
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Problematic Women: Wild Ups and Downs of Congress in 2023, and Documentary Exposes Trans Movement

Up on today’s Problematic Women – It’s all about Congress! We break down what Congress set out to achieve this year and what they actually achieved. We also dive into the drama that was the speakership. We talk why the old speaker of the House lost his gavel and why we have a new speaker. […]
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What the Hell Is Going On: Where the Hell Have All the Democrats Gone? With Ruy Teixeira

In 2002, Ruy Teixeira co-authored The Emerging Democratic Majority. Now, two decades later, his new book is out – Where Have All the Democrats Gone? So what happened to the Democratic Party in those intervening years? A couple of major factors stand out. First, the Democrats have bled working-class voters – once the party’s base. This means […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hunter Biden Speaks, The Supreme Court Takes Up an Abortion Case | Nov. 13

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Hunter Biden failed to speak at a closed-door House hearing, but made a speech instead The Supreme Court took up another abortion case The Supreme Court is also looking into a Jan. 6 case that could affect Trump   Relevant Links   […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: The Border Invasion Is Worse Than Ever, and Your Government Won’t Do Anything About It

Do you believe your congressman truly cares about the border crisis and is really willing to do what’s necessary to stop it? How about your senators? Are you sure? We already know President Biden and Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas do not care. They’re facilitating this madness! Up on Capitol Hill, Republican efforts to clamp […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP211: Hour 1 – Biden Blames Republicans For Wanting A Secure Border

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP211: Hour 2 – Janet Yellen Can’t Explain Bidenomics

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP211: Hour 3 – Harvard Covered Up An Investigation Into President Gay

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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Brian Jacob and Vladimir Kogan on School Board Elections

On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus speaks with Brian Jacob and Vladimir Kogan about school board elections. Nat, Brian, and Vlad discuss how effective school board elections are at giving voters local democratic control, whether school board members are rewarded for good performance and punished for bad performance, the margin of victory […]
12/13/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 76: Our Truth

The college free speech debate continues. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss elite universities’ double standards on controversial speech and Harvard President Claudine Gay’s “truth,” give an update on Hunter Biden’s tax and gun charges, compare and contrast how congressional Democrats and Republicans handle impeachment, and debate U.S. […]
12/13/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: House GOP’s Border Demands, Hunter Biden: 2nd Amendment Hero? Youngkin’s Arena Deal

Join Jim and Greg as they once again serve up at least two good martinis, and possibly a third. First, they applaud House Speaker Mike Johnson for demanding major action on border security as part of any deal to continue aid to Ukraine. And Jim fumes that Biden could have done this deal months ago, […]
12/13/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Zelensky Presses DC For MORE Aid, Trump Releases New Trading Cards, & Sununu Endorses Nikki Haley

Today the Chicks chat about Trump’s epic new digital trading cards, Republicans finally shutting down Zelensky’s funding requests, Nikki Haley’s newest endorsement, and SO much more.
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #94 | Senator Ted Cruz

For decades, the Left has solidified its dominance over key institutions in American society. Today, the media, education, and even the corporate sector are firmly controlled by the Left and utilized to advance its radical agenda. Senator Ted Cruz joins Kevin to discuss his new book, Unwoke: How to Defeat Cultural Marxism in America. Sen. […]
12/13/20230
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High Noon: Spencer Klavan – Morality, Art, and Modern Confusion (#9)

Spencer Klavan, host of Young Heretics and author of the book How to Save the West: Ancient Wisdom for Five Modern Crises, rejoins the podcast to talk about the tricky relationship between art and morality. Spencer and Inez share a wide-ranging discussion about whether there’s actually an identity between truth and beauty (with all due respect […]
12/13/20230
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First Things: Michael Barone on the Geography of Our Nation

In this episode, Michael Barone joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “Mental Maps of the Founders: How Geographic Imagination Guided America’s Revolutionary Leaders” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Book Release!

You’re Not Alone: The Conservative Woman’s Guide to College is now available on Amazon! At the Network of enlightened Women, we see the challenges that conservative women are up against on their college campuses–from women’s centers to women’s organizations pushing a liberal agenda and silencing dissent. It can be a lonely place for conservative women. […]
12/13/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Conservatives Talk Presidential Power: Examining the Latest on Impeachment and Immunities

John Malcolm and John Yoo continued their discussion of presidential power as they examined the latest updates on former President Donald Trump’s civil and criminal cases, presidential immunities, and the expected House impeachment vote.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Impeachment Time Again?

Today we talk about House Republican plans to hold a vote on the impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden. How does the latest impeachment saga stack-up against the impeachments of Donald Trump? Will it hurt Biden or embarrass the Republicans? And what does it—along with Trump’s ongoing legal woes—say about Americans’ faith in the system? Give […]
12/13/20230
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Enduring Interest: SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP #3: Yuval Levin on Walter Berns and Irving Kristol on the Case for Censorship

With our December episode we continue our series on speech and censorship. We take up two essays which make the case for a particular kind of censorship: Walter Berns’s “Pornography v. Democracy: The Case for Censorship” and Irving Kristol’s “Pornography, Obscenity and the Case for Censorship.” Berns’s essay was published in The Public Interest in […]
12/13/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Newsmax’s James Rosen on the Art of Asking Newsworthy Questions

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre doesn’t often call on James Rosen to ask questions at her briefings. But when Newsmax’s chief White House correspondent gets an opportunity, he makes the most of it. “If you can do it well, you can make news,” Rosen explained to “The Daily Signal Podcast.” The veteran reporter, who […]
12/13/20230
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Acton Line: Canceling Cancel Culture

On today’s episode, Acton director of marketing and communications Eric Kohn speaks with Greg Lukianoff, president and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), about his new book, The Canceling of the American Mind. Cancel culture appears to be pervasive, and this book is the first to examine the effect it has had—and is […]
12/13/20230
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The Learning Curve: Emily Hanford on Reading Science & K-12 Literacy (#169)

Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Alisha Searcy interview journalist Emily Hanford, host of the hit podcast Sold a Story: How Teaching Kids to Read Went So Wrong. Ms. Hanford discusses how she became interested in the science of reading, the growing consensus around phonics as the best way to teach children […]
12/13/20230
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Gray Matters: The Future of Financial Regulation: Keynote Conversation with Jelena McWilliams

This episode of Gray Matters is the first of a three-part series and came out of a recent conference we hosted about the future of financial regulation. In this episode, Adam White speaks with former FDIC Chairman Jelena McWilliams about the current state of banking regulation. They discuss presidential oversight of the FDIC, how chairman […]
12/13/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Impeachment Inquiry Set to Advance, Harvard Defends President, Zelensky in DC | Dec. 12

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Speaker of the House Mike Johsnon speaks about advancing Biden impeachment inquiry. Harvard University decides to retain Gay as president Zelensky makes stop in DC to make plea for aid Florida school punished for allowing male to play in female sports The […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Sara Finds Rampant Moral Relativism over Pro-Genocide Speech on Campus

Is it really that hard to be opposed to advocating genocide? Most college campuses immediately condemn conservative speech as hateful and unacceptable whether it’s pro-life, pro-traditional marriage, or stating that your chromosomes determine if you are male or female. And especially if you are backing a Republican politician or policy position. So many administrators refuse […]
12/12/20230
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The Weekly Sceptic: Weekly Sceptic Live 2 (#67)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 67, the second ever Weekly Sceptic Live! We had an amazing sold out show at Lola’s, at the Hippodrome in Leicester Square (the audio doesn’t capture the largeness of the crowd, but trust us, they were there, and they loved it). This week: -Nigel Farage leaves the jungle as […]
12/12/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP210: Hour 1 – The Democrats Bail on Ukraine and Blame Republicans (#210)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP210: Hour 2 – The White House Gets the Basics Wrong (#210)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP210: Hour 3 – Our Institutions Are Failing (#210)

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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: SCOTUS To Hear Trump’s Immunity Case, Harvard Pres. Accused Of Plagiarism, & Would Tucker Be VP?

Today the Chicks chat about Trump’s latest case, the shady President of Harvard, and Tucker Carlson as Trump’s VP.
12/12/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Nutrition ’Myths’ Fueling The American Obesity Epidemic

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Dr. Ken Berry, an author and practicing physician in Tennessee, joins Federalist Western Correspondent Tristan Justice to discuss the “medical myths” about obesity and explain what diet culture gets wrong about nutrition. You can find Berry’s book “Lies My Doctor Told Me Second Edition: Medical Myths That […]
12/12/20230
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Political Economy with James Pethokoukis: Jennifer Burns: Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative

Milton Friedman was one of the most influential economists of the 20th century, right alongside John Maynard Keynes. His work pushed economic thought toward free markets in the 1970s and 1980s. His passionate defense of capitalism and economic freedom had global appeal right through the present day. As such, the closing decades of the 20th […]
12/12/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: The Truth About Inflation, Al Gore Wants to Ban News Algorithms, White House Hanukkah Blunders

It’s bad and crazy martinis today after a Monday full of good news. Join Jim and Greg as they wince over CNBC’s Rick Santelli offering a painful much much-needed explanation of compounding inflation – far from the White House narrative that Biden has it under control. He doesn’t. They also roll their eyes as Al […]
12/12/20230
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Madison's Notes: The Adversity of Diversity: A Conversation with Carol Swain

Today, we have a BONUS episode of Madison’s Notes: the Madison Program’s Executive Director Dr. Shilo Brooks sits down with Dr. Carol Swain to talk about her incredible journey from a childhood in poverty to a career as a prominent political and legal scholar, as well as her new book The Adversity of Diversity: How the Supreme Court’s Decision […]
12/12/20230
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Hanukkah and Respect for Religious Freedom (#320)

Today, we are witnessing the emergence of hatred targeted at numerous religious groups. It defies logic, since the basis of all religion is love, isn’t it? Ronald Reagan, a man of private yet devout faith, respected all religions and this time of the year, honored the celebration of Hanukkah. He deeply revered the lighting of […]
12/12/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: A Fireside Chat with Former FTC Chairs Tim Muris and Maureen Ohlhausen

The current FTC has criticized prior Commission positions, stating they are making a sharp departure from the decades-long approach they inherited. Almost three years into the current administration, how have these efforts fared? Has the FTC actually adopted a different standard in place of the consumer welfare standard and does it accurately reflect the law, […]
12/12/20230
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Students Over Systems: Derrell Bradford: Should We Be Hostile to Teachers Unions? (#24)

On this episode of Students Over Systems, host Ginny Gentles talks with Derrell Bradford, president of 50CAN, about school choice and teachers unions. Derrell views prolonged school closures in highly unionized areas as “one of the great domestic policy failures of our lifetimes” and believes allowing funding to follow children reduces unions’ outsized power to […]
12/12/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Kamala’s Husband and Kamala’s Future

Today’s podcast goes into detail about an inadvertently hilarious tweet from the Second Gentleman, Doug Emhoff, about the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah and what it reveals about him, Jewish people like him, and the problem Kamala Harris poses for Joe Biden. And, again, why are Trumpy politicians going all in on opposing Ukraine aid—and why […]
12/12/20230
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Hub Wonk: SCOTUS Wealth Tax: Are Appreciated Assets Income? (#181)

Joe Selvaggi talks with CATO Institute constitutional scholar Thomas Berry about the recently argued Moore v. U.S.A. case, which challenges the idea that income must be realized before it can be taxed. Thomas Berry is a research fellow in the Cato Institute’s Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies and managing editor of the Cato Supreme Court Review. […]
12/12/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: What’s Driving Gen Z’s Poor Mental Health? Psychologist Explains

No generation struggles with mental health more than Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012.   Only 41% of Gen Z respondents said they’re “thriving” in a Gallup and Walton Family Foundation poll released earlier this year and reported by CNN, but 60% of millennials surveyed said they were thriving when asked at the […]
12/12/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Higher Ed in Hot Water, Rep. Ocasio-Cortez Lashes Out at Biden Administration Over UN’s Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Resolution | Dec. 11

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   University presidents continue to face blowback over antisemitism testimony. Harvard President Claudine Gay is in hot water with plagiarism allegations. The Biden administration slaps a fine on a Christian college. AOC is angry at the Biden administration over a UN resolution. Instructors […]
12/12/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: A Microbiologist’s Journey to Intelligent Design

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Sara Carter Podcast: Reversing America’s Decline Begins with Demanding Better Schools

Where do your kids go to school? Are they in public schools? Private education? Do you homeschool? Most importantly, are your kids getting a good education or an indoctrination? From parents being horrified by what their kids were being taught during the pandemic to college administrators acting as lap dogs for the most radical students […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP209: Hour 1 – The World Upside Down Explained (#209)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP209: Hour 2 – The Polls Leading and Lagging (#209)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP209: Hour 3 – Republicans Pounce; Democrats Stay Silent (#209)

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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Lloyd Austin at RNDF 2023 (#319)

On December 1 and 2, 2023, the Reagan Foundation and Institute held its annual Reagan National Defense Forum, one of our nation’s premier gatherings for defense and national security experts. In an era where the threats to our national security are increasing in number and complexity, the Reagan National Defense Forum allows senior leaders from […]
12/11/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: How One Man’s Private Prayer Landed Him At SCOTUS

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Joe Kennedy, a Marine veteran and former high school football coach, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to share his journey to faith and recount how praying on the football field became the center of a years-long legal battle that resulted in a First Amendment victory at […]
12/11/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: ‘Leave the World Behind’ Flops On Netflix, Alex Jones Is Back On X, & Vivek’s Hot Mic Moment

Today the Chicks chat about how bad ‘Leave the World Behind’ really is, the exciting news about Alex Jones, and how Vivek saved himself from a pretty embarrassing hot mic moment.
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Three Martini Lunch: Milei Slashes Argentina Agencies, Jackson Lee Trounced in Houston, Enlightening Middle East Poll

Join Jim and Greg serve up three good martinis to start the week. First, they watch new Argentinian President Javier Milei with great interest, especially after he shuttered 12 of 21 government ministries on his first day in office. What impact will these libertarian principles have on the nation and beyond? They also breathe a […]
12/11/20230
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Acton Unwind: Remembering Henry Kissinger

This week, Eric, Dan, and Dylan discuss the passing of Henry Kissinger at the age of 100. How should Kissinger be remembered? Is there any merit to the claims he was a war criminal? What will be his enduring legacy? Next, Venezuela might be preparing to annex some of the territory of neighboring Guyana after […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP208: Hour 1 – Hunter Biden Indicted (#208)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP208: Hour 2 – The Forgotten Pastor (#208)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP208: Hour 3 – The Baking Powder Bomb (#208)

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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Trump Dominates

Eliana Johnson joins the podcast today to discuss the startling NBC News poll of Iowa that finds Trump with an absolute majority of Republican voters and Ron DeSantis going exactly nowhere fast. Why did DeSantis run if he was never going to challenge Trump in the first place? What about the poll numbers from CNN […]
12/11/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Boy Scout Alternative Aims to Solve the ‘Boy Crisis’

Trail Life USA isn’t just a Christian alternative to the Boy Scouts; it’s an answer to the deep crisis affecting boys in America.   “We’re growing boys into godly men,” Mark Hancock, the scouting organization’s CEO, tells “The Daily Signal Podcast.” “We’ve discovered a proven process for turning boys into godly men, and it involves […]
12/11/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Ep. 211 The Traditional Wife Fantasy Trending On TikTok

In this week’s deep dive episode, Mock and Daisy talk about `trad wives’, modern families, and millenials getting mad at their baby boomer parents. Like every trend on social media hopefully this one will fade soon too. Working moms should never be demonized.
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The Kevin Roberts Show: BONUS | A Duty to God & Country | Heritage President Dr. Kevin Roberts

Heritage Foundation President Dr. Kevin Roberts joined the Napa Institute and the Catholic Information Center for an address entitled “A Duty to God & Country: How to Manage Conflicts Between Culture & Conscience.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
12/11/20230
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Call Me Back: The ‘Day After’ in Gaza – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#173)

In today’s weekly check-in with Haviv Rettig Gur of The Times of Israel, we discuss Israel’s current thinking about what a post-Hamas Gaza might look like — from a governance perspective, from a security perspective, and from an IDF presence perspective. It’s a topic we’ll return to from time to time as the planning is […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hunter Biden Indicted, Harvard President Issues Apology, Administration’s Proposed NDAA Backs Abortion Funding | Dec. 8

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Hunter Biden has been indicted in California on nine tax charges. The President of Harvard University has issued an apology after testifying before Congress earlier this week. The Biden administration’s proposed National Defense Authorization Act includes funding for abortion and sex changes […]
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Cage Match Edition (#459)

We finally get around to our promised but delayed cage match about Ukraine and unanswered questions about January 6, and alas, all of Steve’s attempts to cheer up Lucretia with the week’s great news—the Hunter Biden indictment, the embarrassment of Ivy League presidents, Kevin McCarthy resigning, Trump winning Tom Friedman’s vote—proved unavailing. Futile, even. Why […]
12/9/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: ATF Whistleblower: Eric Holder’s DOJ Put Law Enforcement At Risk and Refused to Pursue the Cartel

Do you believe there is equal justice in the United States? Every day it seems our government goes easy on political allies while targeting political adversaries for major crimes and potentially bankrupting them in the process. Has it happened to you? It might happen more often these days but it certainly is not new. More […]
12/9/20230
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The Glenn Show: The Truth about George Floyd’s Death (Glenn Loury & John McWhorter)

A new documentary about George Floyd’s death raises new questions … John: “We’ve been lied to” about George Floyd’s death … The price of a “poetic truth” … Was the Derek Chauvin jury intimidated into delivering a guilty verdict? … Glenn: George Floyd was no hero … The burning of Minneapolis’s 3rd Precinct … Is […]
12/8/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: The Controligarchs are Coming!

Once upon a time Americans could reliably count on reporters to follow the money to stay up on what the world’s powerful players were up to. If you’ve ever despaired that those days are gone forever, we want to provide a bit of hope by introducing Seamus Bruner. We cover his new book Controligarchs. To […]
12/8/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Gary Habermas on the Scientific Evidence for Near-Death Experiences

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Federalist Radio Hour: The ‘Geographic Imagination’ Of America’s Founders

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Michael Barone, a senior political analyst for the Washington Examiner and a senior fellow emeritus at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how the Founding Fathers used “geographic imagination” to determine the future boundaries of the constitutional republic and explain the […]
12/8/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Hunter Biden Faces 2nd Indictment, Congress Censors Bowman, & New Border Footage Is TERRIFYING

Today the Chicks chat about Hunter Biden’s new charges, Bowman’s super embarrassing censure, and why the Democrats are just THE WORST on immigration.
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Three Martini Lunch: Hunter Biden Tax Indictments, CAIR’s Extremism & Biden’s Retreat, Pentagon vs. Free Speech (#3294)

Join Jim and Greg as they close out the week with three big martinis. First, they review the nine new tax charges filed against Hunter Biden, including three felonies, and review just how brazen Hunter’s lies to the IRS were. They also recoil at the comments of CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad, who referred to […]
12/8/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Israel and Antisemitism

Hillsdale College President Dr. Larry P. Arnn, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss the rise of antisemitism on college campuses and ancient Middle Eastern history. Release date: 8 December 2023 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Great Antidote: Lauren Hall on Radical Moderation

Lauren Hall is the author of several books, the author of the wonderful Substack The Radical Moderate’s Guide to Life, and a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Today, we talk about radical moderation, what that is, and why it's important. We talk about the importance of breaking away from the political binaries and models we currently have and how to do so. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Daily Signal Podcast: History of Hanukkah: Celebrating Victory of ‘Light Over Darkness’

The history of Hanukkah traces back to a military victory for the Jewish people over their enemies more than 2,000 years ago. The Jews defeated the Greek army in the Maccabean Revolt, making way for the Jewish people to also rededicate the temple in Jerusalem to God.   The victory celebrated on “Hanukkah is twofold,” […]
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: A Warrioress for Truth about Israel and Jews

Since October 7, Aviva Klompas has provided an extraordinary service. She has brought a wealth of information about that day’s attack. And about the people held hostage by Hamas. And about instances of antisemitism around the world. She has done this mainly through Twitter, or X. She has devoted her life to combating antisemitism through […]
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 296: Defending the Right to Work (#293)

As some follow the siren song of statism promoted by activist groups funded by liberal foundations and push for stronger and more coercive labor unions, the National Right to Work Foundation stands athwart, defending the right of all workers to choose whether union representation is right for them or not. Joining us to discuss the […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: How Do You Solve a Problem Like Hunter?

Today we discuss the indictment of Hunter Biden. Does this, along with the inquiry into Joe Biden’s connections to Hunter’s business, effectively neutralize the president’s chief argument against Donald Trump? What will Joe Biden do now? What’s in the best interest of the country? Also—mailbag! Give a listen.
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The Great Antidote: Lauren Hall on Radical Moderation

Lauren Hall is the author of several books, the author of the wonderful Substack The Radical Moderate’s Guide to Life, and a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Today, we talk about radical moderation, what that is, and why it's important. We talk about the importance of breaking away from the political binaries and models we currently have and how to do so. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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The Pacific Century: Report Card from the US-China Commission | Michael Auslin | Hoover Institution (#86)

US-China Commission Chair Carolyn Bartholomew and Vice-Chair Alex Wong discuss the annual US-China Commission report to Congress and its recommendations.
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Half Percent Podcast: A Green Beret on Dreams Deferred, Mentorship, TBI and Finding a Way Forward (#71)

Nick Allen served 8 years in the US Army, earning his Green Beret. Nick’s career in special operations was cut short in his first training mission where he sustained multiple concussions. Nick continued to provide value to his team for the remainder of his Army career but like so many in the military, separation and […]
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The Glenn Show: What Black America Needs to Thrive (Glenn Loury & Erec Smith)

Is “black heterodoxy” a euphemism for “black conservatism”? … Classical liberalism’s role in Free Black Thought … Erec: I saw things while working as a diversity officer that I can’t unsee … Why the Democratic Party doesn’t like Erec … How Free Black Thought is fostering agency in the black community … Erec: The onus […]
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She Thinks: Andi Bottner: Why Women’s Orgs Haven’t Condemned Hamas’ Sexual Violence Against Women

On this week’s episode of She Thinks, Andi Bottner joins to help us examine the women’s groups who have remained silent on the sexual violence committed against girls and women on October 7th. We delve into why the #MeToo movement hasn’t shown up for and defended Israeli women, and we discuss why whitewashing the gravity […]
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First Things: Overcoming Mental Illness with Christ

In this episode, John Andrew Bryant joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “A Quiet Mind to Suffer With: Mental Illness, Trauma, and the Death of Christ.” Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini) via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
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Daily Signal Podcast: The House Launches a Formal Biden Impeachment Inquiry, a Republican Debate, Trouble for the Universities | Dec. 7

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The House launches a formal impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden Sparks fly at the Republican debate UPenn President in hot water after much-criticized hearing performance House Republicans vote to stop Biden student loan plan     Relevant Links   Listen to […]
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: The Meaning of Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”

Guests: Dwight Lindley, Joy Pullman, & Richard Samuelson Host Scot Bertram talks with Dwight Lindley, associate professor of English at Hillsdale College, about the new Hillsdale’s new online course on Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Joy Pullman, executive editor at The Federalist, discusses the benefits of a classical education and her article Schools That Teach […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Don’t Believe the Liberal Press: Pres. Trump Won’t Be A Dictator

Earlier this week, leftist rags like the Washington Post and The Atlantic released a host of pieces warning readers about the dangers of Trump returning as president after the 2024 elections. Titles like “The Inevitability of a Trump Dictatorship” and “Four More Years of Unchecked Misogyny” were plastered on websites. They were intended to scare […]
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Heritage Explains: Why Is the Biden Administration’s Electric Car Push Failing? | Diana Furchtgott-Roth

Thousands of American car dealers are petitioning the Biden Administration to ease its overbearing regulations on the sale of electric vehicles (EVs). Heritage Director for the Center of Energy, Climate, and the Environment Diana Furchtgott-Roth explains what the administration is doing and how we should respond.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP207: Hour 1 – Battling It Out in Alabama (#207)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP207: Hour 2 – The Rubicon Is Well Crossed (#207)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP207: Hour 3 – China On The Decline (#207)

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Federalist Radio Hour: China’s Shifting Role In Geopolitics

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Geoffrey Cain, author and policy director at the Tech Integrity Project, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down the relationship between Big Tech companies and the Chinese Communist Party and explore China’s role in geopolitics. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continues […]
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Call Me Back: Would Gazans rise up against Hamas? – with Amos Harel (#172)

Today we get an update on the IDF operation in South Gaza, what Israel is learning about the Gaza tunnel system, what Israelis are learning through further de-briefing of the returned Israeli hostages, and what to make of reports of Palestinian civilians’ growing frustrations with Hamas. We also wanted to discuss the tragic loss of […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: GLOVES CAME OFF In GOP Debate, McCarthy Is Out, & Portnoy Humbles Anti-Semitic Ivy Leaguers

Today the Chicks chat about the absolute dumpster fire debate, why McCarthy is stepping down, and Dave Portnoy’s beautiful ego-check to ivy league terrorist sympathizers.
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: How Many Tickets Out of Iowa? (#10)

As promised, Beyond the Polls is back after just one week away! Henry sits down with RCP’s Senior Elections Analyst Sean Trende to discuss the scenarios in the Iowa Caucus that could leave a path for Donald Trump’s many Republican challengers. Then he and AEI’s Senior Fellow Emerita Karlyn Bowman consider whether and how an […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Strong DeSantis Moments, Dems Refuse to Address the Border, Major Debate Sniping

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three important martinis, but they begin by reacting to Thursday morning’s House censure of New York Democrat Jamal Bowman for deliberately pulling a fire alarm to delay a floor vote a couple of months ago. Then they cheer a couple of strong moments from Florida Gov. Ron […]
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What's Bugging Me: Ivy League Intifada

The Presidents of Penn, Harvard and MIT gave a cringe-worthy performance on the Hill this week and the drip, drip, drip of Biden corruption evidence continues to pile up. And one month out of the Iowa Caucuses we’re joined by GOP campaign consultant Luke Ball to talk the state of the race and the state […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Nihilism-Triggering Debate

On today’s podcast, I am filled with nihilistic despair about the state of the Republican race after last night’s probably final presidential primary debate, while Matt Continetti and Seth Mandel try to convince me not to curl up in a ball. Plus: College presidents and their hostage videos! Give a listen.
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Daily Signal Podcast: What You Missed in Likely Last GOP Debate Before Iowa Votes for President

The fourth, and perhaps final, Republican presidential primary debate as four candidates met Wednesday night in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Once again, GOP front-runner Donald Trump declined to appear.   Sarah Feldpausch, director of government relations at Heritage Action for America, joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to discuss the biggest hits and misses of this fourth debate. […]
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Bill Bennett Show: Emails, News of the Day & College Football Playoffs

Bill and Claude get through some emails, discuss the news of the day and play audio from his recent television appearance on Fox News.
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Founders of Immigration Think Tank in France Discuss French Policies and Trends (#133)

This week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy brings a global perspective to the immigration debate with Nicolas Monti and Maxime Aymar, co-founders of L’Observatoire de l’immigration et de la démographie (OID), an immigration think tank based in Paris. The guests share information on immigration trends, policies, and public sentiment in France. The French organization was […]
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The Libertarian: It Can Happen Here: The Ivy League and “Context Dependent” Antisemitism | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#748)

Richard Epstein reacts to the appalling congressional testimony from presidents of Harvard, MIT, and UPenn regarding antisemitism on their campuses. Podcast transcript
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Problematic Women: Time Magazine Names Swift Person of the Year, Ireland’s War on Free Speech, Debunking Claims About Israel-Hamas War

Up on today’s Problematic Women – We talk red states vs. blue states on the heels of the fourth presidential debate. Plus why have Ireland protests led to the the redefinition of free speech? We bring you what you need to know. And a Maryland teacher is put on leave after posting hateful and false […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Kevin McCarthy to Resign, House May Hold Hunter Biden in Contempt, Trump’s Plan to Tackle National Debt | Dec. 6

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy announces he will leave Congress. The House looks to hold Hunter Biden in contempt Former President Trump holds townhall with Hannity Conservative news websites sue the government over censorship     Relevant Links   Listen […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Are We Ready to Do What It Takes to Save Our Nation?

The left is getting more radical by the day and its decades-long quest to wrench our nation away from our founding principles is fully backed by our most powerful institutions and most of our elected officials. If it’s going to be stopped, we are the ones who will have to stop it. But make no […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: College Presidents SCHOOLED On Capital Hill, 3rd GOP Debate Is Here, & Fetterman Trolls Menendez

Today the Chicks discuss the bombshell hearing on Capitol Hill, the upcoming GOP debate, and Fetterman troll that’ll have you laughing.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP206: Hour 1 – The Moral Ambiguity of University Anti-semitism (#206)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP206: Hour 2 – We Cannot Peacefully Coexist (#206)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP206: Hour 3 – Title IX Dies At the Hands of the Trans Community (#206)

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Reaganism: Iran, Israel, and a Nuclear Middle East with Yonah Jeremy Bob (#182)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with Yonah Jeremy Bob who serves as the senior military correspondent, intelligence analyst and Literary Editor for The Jerusalem Post. They discuss the the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, Iran-Israel competition in the Middle East, and Iran’s ongoing nuclear aspirations.
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #93 | Baroness Philippa Stroud

Baroness Phillippa Stroud’s unexpected segue into politics originated from her early career aiding addicts and the homeless in Hong Kong. Through this hands-on experience, she discerned the interconnection between individual struggles and broader political contexts. Philippa joins Kevin in a conversation about how to advocate for a symbiotic US-UK effort, fostering conducive environments for genuine […]
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Free Markets, Free People, and a Clean Environment

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. In this episode, Jack sits down with the one and only Myron Ebell of the Competitive Enterprise Institute.  Jack and Myron undertake a wide-ranging discussion on everything from the United Nation’s climate conference […]
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High Noon: Will Chamberlain – On the Future of Corporatism, Destroying Universities, and Henry Kissinger’s Legacy (#8)

Will Chamberlain joins the High Noon podcast to discuss the future of the relationship between big business and the Republican Party, and whether the hopeful signs of corporate cold feet on wokeness are likely to continue. Will and Inez also talk about how to seriously reform the higher ed sector and what would really be […]
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The Learning Curve: Golda Meir’s Leadership and the State of Israel (#168)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Andrea Silbert, president of the Eos Foundation, interview Francine Klagsbrun, the author of Lioness: Golda Meir and the Nation of Israel. They discuss the story of the woman who left Kiev as a child, grew up in Milwaukee, […]
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Three Martini Lunch: College Presidents’ Rank Hypocrisy, FBI Ignores Need for Warrants, White House Interns Demand Ceasefire

Join Jim and Greg as they react to the presidents of Harvard, MIT, and Penn having a very hard time deciding whether large groups of students calling for genocide in Israel constitute harassing speech. It’s especially hypocritical when considering how quick these administrators are to champion BLM, feminists, and the LGBT activists. They also cheer […]
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Optimizing Resources and Opportunities on Campus

In this week’s episode, Peyton Smith is joined by Cameron Teel, president of NeW at The University of Arizona, who shares her experience of being a conservative woman on campus and how to take advantage of different opportunities your school may provide. They discuss how she landed her internship with the Goldwater Institute and found […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: She Was Close to Never Existing, but Her Mother’s Choice Changed That

Heather Lawless came close to never existing on this earth. Due to her mother’s medical condition, Lawless’ mom was advised by her physicians and her family to have an abortion.   “There was an abortion appointment made, and she didn’t show up to it,” Lawless said of her mom, adding, “She chose life for me, […]
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: How Gamergate and Covid Redpilled an Actor

This week Ann talks to actor amd podcaster Clifton Duncan. Clifton Duncan’s IMDb page here. Follow Clifton on Twitter here: @cliftonaduncan Clifton’s substack, The State of the Arts New York Times, 2018: Review: An Anthology of B-List Broadway in ‘Hey, Look Me Over!’“ “There are remarkable performances along the way, especially from Clifton Duncan singing […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Ivy League Exposes Itself

Today we take up the prevarication and plain dishonesty of university presidents during the House committee hearing on campus anti-Semitism. One claims not to know about foreign funding and another doesn’t think incitement to anti-Semitic violence is a conduct violation. For Harvard, UPenn, MIT, and others, this was a watershed moment. Give a listen.
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Federalist Radio Hour: Margot Cleveland Breaks Down Explosive New Federalist Lawsuit Against State Department

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Margot Cleveland, an attorney with the New Civil Liberties Alliance, joins Federalist Culture Editor to discuss The Federalist’s First Amendment lawsuit against the U.S. Department of State for using taxpayer dollars to market censorship technology to Big Tech companies. If you care about combatting the corrupt media […]
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First Things: DEI Cannot Go On

In this episode, Kent Heckenlively joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “The Diversity Con: The Secrets and Lies Behind the Shady DEI Industry.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
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Acton Line: Can We Solve Poverty?

On today’s episode of Acton Line, we bring you a conversation about poverty recently held on our sister podcast, Acton Unwind. Acton’s Eric Kohn and Dan Hugger are joined by their colleague Michael Matheson Miller, who discusses his essay “The Poverty Pyramid Scheme,” and AIER’s Samuel Gregg on his book review “Mistaken About Poverty.” Both […]
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Heritage Events: Events | The Strategic Posture Commission: Defending America in a Modern World

The bipartisan, congressionally mandated Strategic Posture Commission issued its Final Report in October, concluding that America’s defense strategy and strategic posture must change in order to properly protect its vital interests and improve strategic stability with China and Russia. In this rapidly changing world, our nuclear policy needs to be reevaluated to most effectively deter and defeat […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Harvard, MIT, and UPenn Face Grilling on Antisemitism on Campuses, GOP Won’t Back Ukraine Aid Without Border Security, FBI Director Testifies | Dec. 5

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   FBI Director Christopher Wray testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee in a hearing focused on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. House Republicans won’t back additional aid to Ukraine without what House Speaker Mike Johnson calls “transformative changes” being made to America’s border […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Fighting Fear With Fiction: A Veteran’s New Novel on the Challenges of Life After Service

American warriors are struggling. Homeless camps, mental hospitals, and lonely homes across America are filled with American heroes struggling to cope with life after serving our great nation. And nearly 6,400 veterans committed suicide in 2021 alone. If our nation wants to protect those who have protected us, this tragedy must be confronted head-first. On […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 75: Orange Hitler

The unAmerican and antisemitic mob continues its rampage. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss his city’s decision to cancel a menorah lighting, analyze the decline in American patriotism, ridicule Democrats’ undemocratic double standards, and share their thoughts on Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and California Gov. Gavin Newsom’s debate. […]
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The Weekly Sceptic: Go Musk Yourself (#66)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 66! This week: -James Cleverly unveils the government’s latest 5 point plan -Keir Starmer has an unlikely new hero -A BBC presenter’s mental health is damaged by the sheer number of white people in his workplace  -In a bold new strategy, Elon Musk tells any advertiser boycotting his company […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP205: Hour 1 – The Carney in the Coal Mines (#205)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP205: Hour 2 – The Government’s Electric Charging Boondoggle (#205)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP205: Hour 3 – The Florida Story That Isn’t (#205)

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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Family (#318)

Family – well, it’s the center of all our activities this time of year, the reason for the season, so to speak. And to Ronald Reagan, incredibly important. So following in the tradition established in 1972 by President Richard Nixon, he proclaimed National Family Week which occurs near Thanksgiving. In 1981, Ronald Reagan wrote as […]
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Madison's Notes: Speak Out: ‘Unwoke’ with Senator Ted Cruz ’92

How do we defeat woke ideology and the threat it poses to free speech? Senator Ted Cruz ’92 joins Madison’s Notes to discuss his latest book, Unwoke: How to Defeat Cultural Marxism in America (Regnery Publishing, 2023). Here, Ted discusses how universities, businesses, and other organs of cultural and political life cause woke ideology, what can conservatives do, and some Ted’s favorite […]
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Contracts, Labor & Employment Law After SFFA

In June the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College. In a 6-3 decision, the Court held that Harvard and the University of North Carolina’s admissions programs violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Court observers have put forth different analyses […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Where Israel-Hamas War Stands

Dec. 7 will mark two months since Hamas attacked Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking 240 others hostage.     Fighting between Hamas and Israel resumed Friday after the release of about 100 hostages during a weeklong cease-fire. As Israeli troops advance in Gaza, they are “constricting the size of ground they don’t control,” defense expert Robert […]
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Madison's Notes: Speak Out: ‘Unwoke’ with Senator Ted Cruz

How do we defeat woke ideology and the threat it poses to free speech? Senator Ted Cruz ’92 joins Madison’s Notes to discuss his latest book, Unwoke: How to Defeat Cultural Marxism in America (Regnery Publishing, 2023). Here, Ted discusses how universities, businesses, and other organs of cultural and political life cause woke ideology, what can conservatives do, and some Ted’s favorite […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Gov. Burgum Drops Out, Arlington House Explosion, Fetterman & Santos Troll Menendez

Join Jim and Greg as they applaud North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum for withdrawing after not qualifying for this week’s debate and realizing he will not be the GOP nominee. They also discuss the house explosion in Arlington, Virginia, Monday night and the bizarre string of social media posts from the homeowner in the days […]
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Gray Matters: Cicero Institute 2023 Report on State Regulatory Process Reform

Adam White and Jace Lington talk with Jonathan Wolfson about a new Cicero Institute report that ranks state regulatory systems based on their accountability, responsiveness, and transparency. They discuss cost-benefit analysis, regulatory sunset provisions, state-level centralized review modeled on OIRA, and venue restrictions. Notes: Matthew Nolan and Jonathan Wolfson, National Regulatory Reform: Progress Rankings Report […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Where Biden Fears to Tread

Why can’t Joe Biden face down the protestors on his left? Why is he hedging in his support of Israel? Why hasn’t he responded to Iranian attacks on the U.S.? Why doesn’t he give Ukraine what it needs to win? And why is he losing to Donald Trump? He’s afraid. Give a listen.
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Cathy Holman: Gift Giving for Kids and Teens (#35)

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to series regular Cathy Holman about gift-giving for teens and younger kids. If you’re a parent, you don’t want to miss this episode this holiday season. — The Bespoke Parenting Podcast is about and for parents who are tired of being told how to do it. There’s no […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Disney Corruption Scandal, Horrific Hamas Rapes, Democrat Strategist Compares ‘Christian Nationalists’ to al-Qaeda | Dec. 4

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   A report from the Florida governor’s office reveals corruption at Disney World. Democratic strategist James Carville says  “Christian nationalists” are an even greater threat to America than al-Qaeda. China claimed that a U.S. Navy vessel illegally entered the South China Sea. Israel […]
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Hub Wonk: Busting Big Business: Antitrust Comes for Google and Big Sandwich (#180)

Joe Selvaggi talks with Dr. Brian Albrecht, an economists with the International Center for Law and Economics. They separate fact from fiction when it comes to the public’s and politicians’ concerns over allegedly anti-consumer practices of big business and discuss when antitrust action by the federal government is justified. Guest: Brian Albrecht is Chief Economist […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: FBI Whistleblower: Why I Had to Expose the Political Agenda of Our Two-Tiered Bureau

Do you believe the FBI is doing its job objectively and honestly? Do you believe its leaders faithfully follow the evidence or are they pursuing a political agenda? In recent years, Americans’ trust in the FBI has been in serious decline. How did this happen? Today, Sara welcomes former FBI Special Agent Nicole Parker, who […]
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Sharansky on the Present Crisis

Introducing Natan Sharansky, Jay Nordlinger calls him “the great dissident and refusenik; the Israeli politician; the Jewish leader; the human-rights activist.” In this episode of “Q&A,” Jay has Sharansky discuss October 7; the hostages; the role of Iran; the question of Russia; the position of the United States; the nature of antisemitism; and more. No […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP204: Hour 1 – The World Spins Towards Chaos (#204)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP204: Hour 2 – Go Woke Go Broke: Disney Edition (#204)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP204: Hour 3 – The Florida Story That Isn’t (#204)

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Federalist Radio Hour: Vivek Ramaswamy on Ron DeSantis, AI, And Christianity

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky and Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford to share his thoughts on the GOP’s other 2024 candidates, artificial intelligence, America First foreign policy, and faith. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continues […]
12/4/20230
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Acton Unwind: Poverty: Not One Solution, But Many

Today, Eric and Dan talk with Acton’s Michael Matheson Miller about his essay “The Poverty Pyramid Scheme,” and AIER’s Samuel Gregg about his review “Mistaken About Poverty,” both of which appear in the Fall 2023 issue of our magazine RELIGION & LIBERTY, which is focused on the issue of poverty. How should we think about […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Ugly Anti-Semitism in Philly, Rep. Jayapal’s Hamas Rape Response, Kerry’s Climate Extremism

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up two very bad martinis and a crazy one that is also terrible. First, they unload on the anti-Semitic crowd in Philadelphia last night that hatefully targeted a falafel restaurant owned in part by an Israeli-American and accused him of genocide. They also recoil as far-left Washington Rep. […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Nun Hails Legal Victory for Life and Privacy in Pro-Abortion State

After filing a lawsuit, a Catholic community of sisters in New York has won a victory for life and for privacy.   In June 2022, New York passed a law allowing state officials to access pro-life pregnancy resource centers’ sensitive information. The state Department of Health was granted permission to investigate pro-life pregnancy centers via […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Intifada in America

Today’s podcast notes that the end of the fighting “pause” in Israel almost denotes the end of the idea of “ceasefire.” And now the disingenuous efforts to oppose Israel’s self-defense are going by the wayside. This is now leading to outright calls for “intifada” here in the United States—which is the term used over the […]
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The Last Optimist: Chemicals, Climate, Carbon, and a Cri de Coeur for Rational Dialogue (#50)

Joining this episode, Peter Huntsman – CEO of a multi-billion-dollar US-based multinational with operations in 30 countries – for a far ranging-conversation about the role and nature of chemicals (used in everything from batteries to Boeings), workplace culture, regulations, energy issues, and the challenges of global competition. Biography of Peter Huntsman, Chairman, CEO, Huntsman Corporation […]
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Mock and Daisy: What Is ‘Doom Spending’ & How To Avoid It (ft. Bulwark Capital)

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
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Call Me Back: Hamas’s psychological warfare — with Haviv Rettig Gur (#171)

In today’s weekly check-in with Haviv Rettig Gur of The Times of Israel, we discuss the volatility in Israel, as Israelis pivoted from fighting the war to collectively embracing returning hostages during the pause in fighting. And, now, the IDF and Israeli society at large have pivoted back to fighting the war.
12/4/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Santos Removed From House, Fighting Resumes Between Israel and Hamas, Sandra Day O’Connor Dies | Dec. 1

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Gov. Gavin Newsom, D-Calif., and Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., faceoff in a fiery debate. Fighting between Israel and Hamas resumes. Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., is ousted from Congress in a bipartisan vote of 311 to 114. UN climate conference underway in United […]
12/4/20230
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Call Me Back: Haley’s path & Biden’s only move – with Mike Murphy (#170)

There are two storylines we have been following closely that are not necessarily shaped by the minute-to-minute developments in Israel, but their outcomes could have an outsized impact on U.S. policy on Israel, Gaza, and the broader Middle East. The first is the Republican contest for president. The next debate is this coming week – […]
12/3/20230
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Take Back Our Schools: The Transgender Clinic Whistleblower

Jamie Reed is a gay woman, a parent of five children and is married to a transgender man. So, what led her to publicly pull back the curtain on what was happening at the Pediatric Transgender Center at Washington University in St. Louis, MO and to talk of the immense harms being done to children, […]
12/2/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: John Yoo One-on-One with…Charles Barkley?? (#458)

So we had promised last week that this episode would feature a cage match between Lucretia and John about realism versus idealism as applied to the Ukraine War (especially since John baited Lucretia by calling her a neocon, which is fighting words not just in the desert west), as well as the problem of January […]
12/2/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: How Biden Admin Is Twisting the Law in New Transgender Foster Care Rule

Jonathan Skrmetti, the Republican attorney general of Tennessee, has pledged that he will sue the Department of Health and Human Services under President Joe Biden if it finalizes a rule forcing gender ideology on foster parents. Skrmetti laid out the legal arguments against the rule in a conversation Wednesday with “The Daily Signal Podcast.”   […]
12/2/20230
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Law Talk With Epstein, Yoo & Senik: All Enemies, Foreign and Domestic (#169)

The faculty lounge reopens for a holiday session and we start on a somber note as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo react to the breaking news of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s death. Then, we get their analysis on the latest in the Israel-Hamas war, consider whether the courts have gone too far in imposing […]
12/2/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Texas AG Ken Paxton Explains Why He’s Suing Pfizer for COVID Vaccine Deceptions

If you wanted to get the COVID-19 vaccine, you had every right to. But what reaction did you get at work if you didn’t want to take it? Were you forced to get it anyway? Did the government or Pfizer tell us the truth about how effective the shots would be? And was it OK […]
12/2/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: Kissinger’s Legacy (#668)

Henry Kissinger is gone after a century on Planet Earth. The most influential diplomat of the last fifty years, he’s never been short of fierce criticisms from both the left and right. The great war historian Victor Davis Hanson returns to the Ricochet Podcast to give a careful review of the controversial emissary. Plus Lileks, […]
12/2/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Amazing Stories Of Christians Who Survived Communist Oppression

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Kristen Van Uden, editor of Catholic Exchange and author spokeswoman at Sophia Institute Press, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to share the stories of Catholics around the world who survived persecution by communist regimes. You can read Van Uden’s book “When the Sickle Swings: Stories of […]
12/1/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: The DeSantis & Newsom Debate Was LIT! Plus Chris Cuomo Doesn’t Know What Words Mean

Today the Chicks chat about the Desantis-Newsome debate and why Chris Cuomo kind of endorsed Trump then kind of didn’t.
12/1/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP203: Hour 1 – What Could Be: Nikki Haley vs Ron DeSantis

I am proposing a debate between Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis that is moderated by me in Atlanta.
12/1/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP203: Hour 2 – The Post-Modern Dark Ages

America is returning to the dark ages because we have intentionally forgotten important lessons from our past.
12/1/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP203: Hour 3 – It’s the Economy Still, Stupid

Bidenomics still sucks despite the White House telling Americans it’s great.
12/1/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: DeSantis vs. Newsom, House Expels Santos, Is Biden Abandoning Israel?

Join Jim and Greg for a very full Friday edition. First, they react to the passing of former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra O’Connor, who was President Reagan’s first nominee to the high court. Then they dissect the Red State vs. Blue State debate between Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and California Gov. Gavin Newsom on […]
12/1/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: The Core Curriculum and Human Dignity

President of Hillsdale College, Dr. Larry P. Arnn, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss how Hillsdale’s core curriculum teaches students to respect human life, regardless of one’s race or political affiliation.
12/1/20230
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Bill Bennett Show: What The Israel/Hamas War Means In A Wider Scope

Bill welcomed John Hindraker about the worldwide implications of the Israel/Hamas war and growing anti-Semitism sentiment in the world.
12/1/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Israel Goes In, Blinken Goes Wobbly

Today’s podcast is a hybrid. The first part, about the appalling rhetoric used by Antony Blinken about Israel and its conduct of the war that has now restarted, was recorded Friday morning, December 1. The second half, about the passing of Henry Kissinger and my trip to the massacre site in Israel, was recorded Thursday […]
12/1/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 295: Are Environmentalists Foreign Agents? (#295)

Are prominent environmentalist groups working on behalf of foreign powers—and wouldn’t that mean they have to declare it under the Foreign Agents Registration Act? That is the question that Senator Ted Cruz (Republican of Texas) and Representative James Comer (Republican of Kentucky and chairman of the House Oversight Committee) are asking in light of some […]
12/1/20230
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The Great Antidote: Cheryl Miller on Hertog and the Humanities

Cheryl Miller is the executive director of the Hertog Foundation, an educational philanthropy organization in Washington, DC. Today, we talk about the mission of the foundation and the importance of the humanities in policy making and being a human more generally. We talk about the state of the youth, optimism, and Edith Wharton! Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
12/1/20230
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The Glenn Show: Gaza & the Crisis of Liberalism (Glenn Loury, John McWhorter, Tyler Austin Harper, and Daniel Bessner)

The state of campus speech after 10/7 … Daniel: Why are critics of cancel culture silent when it comes to Israel? … “Explaining” Hamas vs. “excusing” Hamas … Tyler: American Jewish students worried about their safety have been primed by modern identity politics … The tension between DEI and antisemitism response teams … The linguistic […]
12/1/20230
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She Thinks: Heather Mac Donald: Can We Restore Law and Order in Our Cities?

On this week’s episode of She Thinks, we consider crime rates across the country and ask the important question: “can law and order be restored in our cities?” Heather Mac Donald joins us to break down the data, explain why violent criminals are released back onto the street so quickly, and what, if any, are […]
12/1/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: DeSantis vs. Newsom Showdown, 3 Israelis Killed in Jerusalem, Kissinger’s Legacy | Nov. 30

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Floria Gov. Ron DeSantis and California Gov. Gavin Newsom to debate over their policies and vision for America’s future. Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger passed away at the age of 100. Three Israeli citizens are shot dead at a bus […]
12/1/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Matthew Spalding Has a Plan to Educate Citizens

Guests: Matthew Spalding, Timothy P. Carney, & D.G. Hart Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Spalding, vice president of Washington operations and dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale in D.C., about a recent article he wrote on how the United States should educate its citizens. Timothy P. Carney, senior political […]
12/1/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Why Does the Government Want to Know If You Interacted with Trump on Twitter?

This week we learned that Special Counsel Jack Smith asked Twitter to give his office “every conceivable aspect” of information about President Trump’s Twitter account in the months leading up to January 6, 2021. He asked for all direct messages sent and received, account settings, ad preferences, and every IP address Trump used to access […]
12/1/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP202: Hour 1 – Memento More

Progressive millennials are dropping hot takes celebrating the death of Henry Kissinger without knowing anything about the man or the challenges the West faced well before they were born.
11/30/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP202: Hour 2 – Hamas Break the Ceasefire

Hamas broke the ceasefire in Israel by perpetrating another terrorist attack that resulted in three dead Israelis. Will the pro-Palestinian rioters in New York care? Of course not.
11/30/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP202: Hour 3 – Gavin v Ron Via Sean

Gavin Newsom is debating Ron DeSantis tonight in a debate moderated by Sean Hannity. I just don’t care.
11/30/20230
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Heritage Explains: Why Has Hamas Taken Hostages? | Victoria Coates

On October 7, Hamas terrorists killed 1200 people in their attack on Israel. They also took about 240 hostages. A recent hostage exchange continues to raise questions about those hostages, why they were taken, what they’re experiencing, and how different powers around the world are responding to this crisis. Heritage Vice President of the Davis […]
11/30/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Is The Blob About To Take Down Tommy Tuberville?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky discuss the coordinated effort on the Hill to undermine Sen. Tommy Tuberville’s protest over the Pentagon’s abortion extremism and analyze how House Speaker Mike Johnson will navigate end-of-year congressional battles.
11/30/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Elon Musk RANTS, Trump Delighted With BLM Endorsement, & A LadyBallers Update

Today the Chicks discuss the best Elon Musk interview ever, Trump’s latest controversial comments, and a funny update from the “Ladyballs” creators.
11/30/20230
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What's Bugging Me: GFY, Baby.

Turkey Day is behind us and we’re back to business. Elon Musk has gone to war – with Media Matters, with the woke corporations being manipulated by them and literally walking into a war zone in Israel. At home we check in for the latest from Arizona politics with fellow podcaster Amber May and then […]
11/30/20230
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Oren Schneider (#317)

In this week’s Reagan Forum podcast we go back to our in-person event with Oren Schneider, the grandson of a Holocaust survivor, for his recent book The Apprentice of Buchenwald: The True Story of the Teenage Boy who Sabotaged Hitler’s War Machine, a true story of inner strength, resourcefulness and optimism. Of his grandfather’s life […]
11/30/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Remembering Henry Kissinger, Hamas Kills More Israeli Civilians, Trump Supported by BLM? (#3289)

Join Jim and Greg as they remember the long and complicated legacy of former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who advised presidents for 60 years before his death Wednesday at the age of 100. They highlight Kissinger’s record and why he is deeply respected by some deeply reviled by others. They also hammer Hamas for […]
11/30/20230
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First Things: School of Woke

In this episode, Kenny Xu joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “School of Woke: How Critical Race Theory Infiltrated American Schools and Why We Must Reclaim Them.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
11/30/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Insights on the Supreme Court’s New Ethics Guidelines

On November 13, 2023, the Supreme Court formally announced a Code of Conduct, a significant development encapsulated in a 14-page document outlining five canons of conduct. Addressing issues such as judicial recusal and permissible outside activities, the Code consolidates ethical rules guiding the Court’s members. This webinar assembles a panel of Supreme Court and Legal […]
11/30/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Navigating Self-Defense and International Law in Gaza

This webinar explores the complex legal and humanitarian aspects surrounding recent events in the Israel-Palestine conflict. Specifically, this program features a discussion of Israel’s military operation in the Gaza Strip, proportionality in armed conflict, and the right to self defense in international law. Featuring: Prof. Jennifer Maddocks, Assistant Professor of Law, US Military Academy, West […]
11/30/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Lisa Boothe’s Crusade for Truth

“Authentic” is Merriam-Webster’s word of the year. It’s also a good way to describe Fox News contributor and podcast host Lisa Boothe, whose own authenticity is evident whenever she’s on TV or interviewing guests for her show, “The Truth With Lisa Boothe.”   During her frequent Fox News appearances—or stints guest-hosting for Fox anchors such […]
11/30/20230
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Piñata Politics (#9)

You’ve had your fill on turkey, now it’s time to get back to the races! In fact, we’re so eager to get back in that Beyond the Polls will be coming out weekly going forward. This week Henry sits down with John Hood of the Pope Foundation for a tour of North Carolina, a state […]
11/30/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Marriage Fraud: In Search of a Green Card (#132)

SummaryThis week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy delves into the issue of marriage fraud, an arrangement where individuals enter into marriages solely for the purpose of securing a green card. David North, a fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, joins host and executive director of the Center, Mark Krikorian, to discuss the prevalence and […]
11/30/20230
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JobMakers: Navigating Labor Shortages: The Role of Immigrants and the Untapped Potential of Schedule A (#81)

This week on JobMakers, host Denzil Mohammed interviews Lindsay Milliken. Milliken underscores the current unprecedented combination of low unemployment and high job openings, particularly in sectors like hospitality, healthcare, and education. She addresses the vital role immigrants play in the workforce, and advocates for leveraging Schedule A, a regulation that expedites the green card process […]
11/30/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Schumer’s Shining Moment

Today we talk about Chuck Schumer’s bold Senate-floor speech warning about anti-Semitism from the left. He said the right words at the right time, but how will it impact the calls from his own party to condition aid to Israel? And what’s up with Joe Biden’s tweet seeming to nod toward the ceasefire crowd? Give […]
11/30/20230
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH is the UN so anti-Israel and anti-American? Brett Schaefer Explains

Why is the United Nations siding with Hamas in its war on Israel? An exaggeration? Nope. The examples are endless. The United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA), devoted to the question of Palestinian refugees in name, but de facto a front for Hamas; leadership on the UN Security Council and Human Rights Council from China and […]
11/30/20230
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH is the UN so Anti-Israel and anti- American? Brett Schaefer Explains

Why is the United Nations siding with Hamas in its war on Israel? An exaggeration? Nope. The examples are endless. The United Nations Relief Works Agency (UNRWA), devoted to the question of Palestinian refugees in name, but de facto a front for Hamas; leadership on the UN Security Council and Human Rights Council from China and […]
11/30/20230
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Problematic Women: What We Have Learned From Freed Hostages and Biden’s War on Foster Parents

Up on today’s Problematic Women – We bring you the latest on the release of Israel hostages and some of the consequences that have come from this nearly 2-month-long conflict. Then, the Biden administration is once again attacking family values, this time through a rule that would brand those with traditional views “unfit” to foster […]
11/30/20230
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Heritage Events: Events | For the Promotion of Learning and Virtue: Moral Education in the University

The horrific attacks on Israel have served as a striking illustration of the moral rot present on American college campuses. Countless professors, DEI staff, and students have celebrated the slaughter and proclaimed their support for terrorist actions. Disturbingly, this is the result of decades of American colleges and universities neglecting their responsibility to shape their […]
11/30/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Google Maps Targets Pro-Life Center, True Cost of Inflation, Schumer Blasts Antisemitism | Nov. 29

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Sen. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says there has been a “spike in antisemitism” fueled by pro-Hamas “dogwhistles” at protests. Inflation continues to cost the average American dearly. Google Maps removes directions to a Washington, D.C., pro-life pregnancy center. Suicides hit a record […]
11/30/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Why Is the Government Trying to Prevent More UFO Revelations?

Until recently, it seemed there was a bipartisan effort to reveal what the government knows about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, better known as UFOs. Earlier this year, military whistleblowers even testified before Congress and delivered stunning testimony about what has been recovered from these unknown aircraft. But now there seems to be much less interest in […]
11/30/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 74: Nikki Haley Surge?

The 2024 election is upon us. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss how presidential candidates are faring with voters, explain why Washington D.C. hates former President Donald Trump, analyze why elected Democrats changed their tune on antisemitism, and share their culture picks for the week. Contribute to the […]
11/29/20230
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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Brooks Bowden on the Unintended Consequences of Academic Leniency

On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus speaks with Brooks Bowden about her recent paper The Unintended Consequences of Academic Leniency, co-authored by Viviana Rodriguez and Zach Weingarten. Nat and Brooks discuss how grading policies influence student effort and engagement, whether academic leniency helps low ability students, why North Carolina’s changes to its […]
11/29/20230
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Acton Line: Entrepreneurs Serving Entrepreneurs

Your strengths, relationships, and self-awareness are all essential in determining how your business will operate—and whether it will succeed or fail. But how can you optimize each of these elements? How can you set realistic goals? How can your business overcome a plateau and continue to grow? SpringGR aims to answer these questions by connecting […]
11/29/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP201: Hour 1 – Biden Funds Terrorists Again (#201)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP201: Hour 2 – Trump Can Win (#201)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP201: Hour 3 – The AFP Nod to Nikki Haley (#201)

11/29/20230
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #92 | Rep. Scott Perry

In today’s American landscape, challenges both internal and external loom large, long neglected by the ruling elite. Representative Scott Perry, chairman of the House Freedom Caucus joins Kevin for a discussion on charting a path to revive the nation. Perry shares invaluable insights from his own journey, revealing how a new generation of steadfast conservatives […]
11/29/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Is Biden Getting Tough on Iran? Trump’s Twitter & Your Speech, The Feds & Mayor Adams

Former federal prosecutor and National Review Contributing Editor Andy McCarthy is in while Jim Geraghty is under the weather. Today, Greg and Andy discuss new sanctions from the U.S. Treasury Department against individuals and entities helping for finance Iran’s military and IRGC. But Andy explains why this step is hardly bold considering Iran’s recent actions […]
11/29/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: The Border Is Costing Us BILLIONS, Forbes Cover Is Ridiculous, & Santos Is Stubborn

Today the Chicks discuss the REAL cost of our open borders, how Forbes is insulting all women, and the latest drama surrounding George Santos.
11/29/20230
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High Noon: After Dark – America’s Red Guard, Collapse of IRL Friendship, and a Pessimistic Assessment of Populist Backlash (#7)

Emily Jashinsky rejoins the High Noon pod to discuss the way “mostly peaceful” protestors can now be deployed for any hashtag cause de jour. This leads the ladies to a discussion of the downsides of low institutional trust and the rise of the autodidact. They also discuss a new survey that shows a complete collapse […]
11/29/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Going Where Government Can’t: One Woman’s Mission to Help the Persecuted

Baroness Caroline Cox has a long history of service in public office, but her passion for justice has led her not only to Great Britain’s House of Lords but to war-torn, poverty-stricken nations around the world.   “The mission is to work for people who are suffering oppression and persecution in areas which are largely […]
11/29/20230
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Transitioning From Campus to the Capitol (#15)

In this week’s episode, Peyton Smith is joined by Tadie Self, a member of NeW at Texas Tech University, who shares her experience of being a conservative woman on her school’s student government as well as being a member of a sorority. They discuss the importance of getting involved on campus and how that involvement […]
11/29/20230
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The Learning Curve: Hillsdale’s Dr. Kathleen O’Toole on K-12 Classical Education (#167)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Mariam Memarsadeghi, interview Hillsdale College’s assistant provost for K-12 Education, Dr. Kathleen O’Toole. Dr. O’Toole explores Hillsdale’s mission and its impact on K-12 education, delving into classical education, Greco-Roman ideals, Enlightenment principles, and the college’s efforts to enhance […]
11/29/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Will the U.S. Wobble?

Today we dig into the stories about U.S. hopes for a grand deal leading to a ceasefire. What are negotiators up to? Does Biden think this is going to help him politically? And we talk about the disconnect between Israeli security imperatives and American war weariness. Give a listen.
11/29/20230
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Call Me Back: Douglass Murray debunks 5 lies about Israel (#169)

Douglas Murray, a British writer and commentator, has been on the ground in Israel for about a month, covering the war as a reporter and analyst. He writes for the New York Post, the Sun, and Spectator. He is an international bestselling author of numerous books, including “The War on the West”, which can be […]
11/29/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hunter Biden to Testify Before Congress, 12 More Hostages Released, Bidens Ditch Grandchildren’s Christmas Stockings | Nov. 28

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Hunter Biden announces that he’s willing to publicly testify at a House Oversight and Accountability Committee meeting. A fifth group of hostages are released, including 10 Israeli citizens and two foreigners. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announces new legislation to expand school choice […]
11/29/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Litigation Update: Koons v. Platkin

Koons v. Platkin is a challenge to certain provisions of New Jersey Bill A4769/S3214 – now known as Chapter 131 – that overhauled the state’s firearms and concealed carry laws following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen. Among other things, the law features 25 broad categories […]
11/29/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Lessons From The CIA’s Cold War Meddling In Congo

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Stuart Reid, an executive editor at Foreign Affairs, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the CIA’s Cold War plot to assassinate the Congo’s Patrice Lumumba and explain how the U.S. government applied the manipulation it used in Congo to inform its future foreign meddling. You […]
11/28/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Evaluating Popular Theories of the Mind-Brain Relationship

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The Weekly Sceptic: Dublin Down (#65)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 65! This week: -Dublin kicks off as children are stabbed, yet the ‘far right’ is blamed, and Conor McGregor is investigated for hate speech -Geert Wilders is elected in the Netherlands, as European politics appears to be becoming more extreme across the board -Tommy Robinson is arrested and pepper […]
11/28/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP200: Hour 1 – The Enemy of the People (#200)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP200: Hour 2 – The Anger and the Rage (#200)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP200: Hour 3 – The Next Pandemic (#200)

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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Elon Visits Israel, KJP Fumbles For Words, Schools Run Wild, & Whoopi Excuses Violence Against Women

Today the Chicks chat about Elon’s visit to Israel, KJP’s latest trainwreck, and why the women on The View are still the WORST!
11/28/20230
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Gray Matters: Chevron on Trial Panel 4: The Future of Deference and Environmental Law

The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion featuring Professors Caroline Cecot, Emily Hammond, and E. Donald Elliott, moderated by Senior Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg […]
11/28/20230
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Israel from Other Vantage Points (#316)

Because of the war in the Middle East, we thought it would be a good idea to devote today’s podcast to Israel, focusing on the radio addresses written by Ronald Reagan before entering the Oval Office. So remember, he wrote these, on a yellow pad, without the oversight of a foreign policy advisor, without a […]
11/28/20230
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First Things: A Controversy in Australia

In this episode, John Moran joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss a recently rejected Australian referendum​ that proposed special representation for indigenous people in government. Music by Jack Bauerlein.
11/28/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Biden’s Inflation Reality Check, Joe Wilts Under Leftist Pressure, Education Sec. Flunks Reagan 101

Join Jim and Greg as they wince at a new Bloomberg reports showing how much more Americans are paying for food, electricity, water, rent, childcare, and much more. But the report is an important rebuttal to the Biden administration’s gaslighting that the inflation problem has been solved. They also groan at reports that just one […]
11/28/20230
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Students Over Systems: Ryan Walters: A War for the Souls of Our Kids (#23)

Ryan Walters is a former high school history teacher who currently serves as Oklahoma’s Superintendent of Public Instruction. He joins Students Over Systems to share his views on teachers unions, parental rights, and protecting children from indoctrination and sexually explicit materials. Superintendent Walters, who is a strong advocate for empowering parents by increasing transparency and […]
11/28/20230
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Hub Wonk: Supreme Oral Arguments: Do Gun Rights Rest on Responsible Behavior (#179)

Joe Selvaggi engages in a conversation with constitutional scholar Attorney Clark Neily to explore the oral arguments presented in the US Supreme Court case USA v Rahimi. The discussion delves into the intricate examination of behavioral history and the legal processes involved in restricting an individual from owning a firearm. Guest: Clark Neily is senior […]
11/28/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Feeling Inside Israel

On today’s podcast, I provide the first of my impressions on a weeklong trip to Israel and what it feels like to be in a country at war—even during this strange period when the rocket fire has stopped and the hostages are being dribbled out by Hamas. The podcast crew joins me in wondering how […]
11/28/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Father Fights for Son Whose Mother Is Raising as ‘Nonbinary’

Harrison Tinsley’s son, Sawyer, will turn 4 in December. He likes to play hockey and football with his dad and also enjoys singing. According to his father, Sawyer is a happy little boy, but the child’s mother is attempting to raise him not as a boy, or as a girl, but nonbinary.   Tinsley has […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: 11 More Hostages Released, 3 Palestinian Students Shot, NYC Taxpayer Stuck with $75K Cleanup at Public Library After Pro-Palestine Protest | Nov. 27

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Israel and Hamas extend the cease-fire another two days. Three Palestinian college students were shot in Burlington, Vermont over the weekend. A U.S. ship responds to an attack on an Israeli-linked ship off the coast of Yemen. Two individuals were injured in […]
11/28/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: What If China Launched a Massive Criminal Drug Operation in the U.S., and No One in Our Government Cared?

We know China is sending the ingredients to make fentanyl and other deadly poisons that kill our loved ones. Sara and her family have lost close friends. You probably know a family devastated by this horror as well. From the federal level to local government, officials love to give lip service to cracking down on […]
11/28/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Inside The Wild World Of ‘Rough-and-Tumble’ Exchange Floors

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Brad Schaeffer, an author and former commodities trader, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to share his time on exchange floors in Chicago and New York and explain how the digital age revolutionized trading. You can find Schaeffer’s book “Life in the Pits: My Time as a […]
11/27/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP199: Hour 1 – The 2024 Messaging Gets Clearer (#199)

11/27/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP199: Hour 2 – The Populist Right is Winning (#199)

11/27/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP199: Hour 3 – Our Power Grid is Failing (#199)

11/27/20230
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Acton Unwind: Milei Wins the Day in Argentina

This week, Eric, Dylan, and Noah are joined by Acton Managing Director, International, Alex Chaufen to discuss Argentinian president-elect Javier Milei. Who is Milei? Is there anything to the comparisons American media are making to Donald Trump? Can he pull off changing Argentinian currency from the peso to the dollar? They also dive in to […]
11/27/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: U.S. Navy Thwarts Houthi Attack, The Israel-Hamas Pause, The U.S.-Canada Border Explosion (#3286)

Join Jim and Greg as they return from Thanksgiving break with good, mixed, and crazy martinis. First, they cheer the U.S. Navy for ending a Houthi assault on an Israeli-linked ship off the coast of Yemen and then taking the pirates into custody. They’re also thrilled that some women and children held hostage by Hamas […]
11/27/20230
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The Great Antidote: Kerianne Lawson on Equal Economic Freedoms

Kerianne Lawson is a faculty scholar at the Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth as well as an assistant professor of economics at North Dakota State University. Today, we talk about a lot of different topics including the implementation of property rights in South Africa through the Khaya Lam project and the realities of differences of economic freedom by gender. We talk about finding your career path and what economics is as well! Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
11/27/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Israeli Hostages Freed, Thanksgiving News, Dolly’s Halftime Drama, & Europe’s Media Is AWFUL

Today the Chicks discuss the Israel/Hamas hostage exchange, Dolly Parton’s amazing Thanksgiving look, and the proof that Europe’s media might be just as bad as America’s!
11/27/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Are We Losing the Plot?

Today we ask whether the daily release of Israeli hostages threatens to obscure the main point: Israel must defeat Hamas. And with fighting paused, how much pressure will the world put on Israel to abandon this aim? Give a listen.
11/27/20230
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Thanksgiving 2023 (#315)

It’s November and, of course, the month to celebrate Thanksgiving. From all of us at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, we wish you and your family the happiest and healthiest of Thanksgivings. In this week’s A Reagan Forum Podcast, we’re going to go back to 2018’s “Words to Live By” podcast featuring President Reagan’s […]
11/27/20230
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Insurgency: How Fox News Lost Their Way

This week Ann interviews New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters on his new book, Insurgency: How the Republicans Lost their Party and Got Everything They Ever Wanted. Specifically, we zero in on the Fox News Channel – Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit and the discovery process that showed that what FNC stars were saying on-air hardly […]
11/27/20230
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Call Me Back: Lessons learned from the hostage deal – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#168)

Today is our weekly check-in with Haviv Rettig Gur of The Times of Israel. We discuss early lessons that Haviv is identifying for Israeli leaders and security officials – and for Israeli society – based on: the implementation of the agreement by Hamas to release hostages, the overall negotiations, the release of Palestinian prisoners from […]
11/27/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Warning From Survivor of Mao’s China: ‘Communism Is Not Only Here, It’s Going Mainstream’

Xi Van Fleet, who lived under the bloody communist rule of Chinese leader Mao Zedong, says the goal of her new book “is to lay out the parallels of the two Cultural Revolutions that I experienced—[the one] 50 years ago and the one I experience with millions of Americans right now, the woke revolution.”   […]
11/27/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Deciding Between Bad and Worse (#457)

While most other podcasts are taking the Thanksgiving holiday off, your three bartenders behind the Three Whisky Happy Hour remain on the job, because no one wants leftover podcasts for the long weekend. Steve and Lucretia had traditional home-cooked feasts, while John, naturally, dined Thursday at a yacht club, sweater knotted properly around his neck. […]
11/25/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Black Friday Political Gifts for 2023 (#3285)

It’s Black Friday, the day retailers offer major deals to get shopper through their doors or online and hopefully guarantee finishing in the black for the year. Continuing a long 3 Martini Lunch tradition, Jim and Greg each offer up three gift ideas to political figures. In the first round, Jim brings a practical gift […]
11/24/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Novelist Faith Moore On Revisiting ‘A Christmas Carol’

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” novelist Faith Moore joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss her new book “Christmas Karol,” a modern retelling of Charles Dickens’ most famous Christmas classic, and explain her decision to make a workaholic mom the new Ebenezer Scrooge. You can find Moore’s book here.
11/24/20230
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She Thinks: Ellie Krasne-Cohen: Policy Focus: Remote Work

Ellie Krasne-Cohen joins She Thinks podcast to talk about this month’s policy focus: Remote Work. We consider the COVID-19 pandemic which brought about many poorly conceived top-down government policies, but it also brought about at least one clear positive—remote work. We discuss the benefits as well as the drawbacks, and what state governments and the federal […]
11/24/20230
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What's Bugging Me: Black Friday Edition

Hope you all had a glorious Thanksgiving. Before we spent the day counting our blessings we also took stock of the week’s news. Rocket man, Jim Cantrell, returns to the program to tell us what he’s hearing from his vast network of contacts – and it’s not good. There’s a lot of bad actors behind […]
11/24/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Thanksgiving at Hillsdale College

Host Scot Bertram talks with Bill Gray, chief marketing officer and vice president for marketing, about the culture of thanks at Hillsdale College, the impact Hillsdale has had on his own life, and how to include Hillsdale in your Giving Tuesday plans. To learn more about Hillsdale’s commitment to our country’s founding principles, read George Washington and Thomas Jefferson’s Thanksgiving proclamations, and watch […]
11/24/20230
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Call Me Back: The hostage deal: a new phase in the war – with Amos Harel (#167)

Amos Harel has been the military correspondent and defense analyst for Israel’s Haaretz newspaper for over a decade. He is among the most well-sourced and thoughtful journalists and analysts covering Israeli security affairs inside Israel. Prior to his current position, Amos spent four years as night editor for the Haaretz Hebrew print edition, and from […]
11/24/20230
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Heritage Explains: Why Does Thanksgiving Matter? | Dr. Kevin Roberts

Are you ready for this year’s awkward dinner table political discussion? If not, don’t worry. Dr. Kevin Roberts joins the podcast to talk about why Thanksgiving is still important for Americans and how conservatives should approach this special holiday.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Follow Dr. Kevin Roberts on X: https://twitter.com/KevinRobertsTX […]
11/23/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘Miss Kay’ Robertson On Faith, Family, And Turning Her Marriage Into A Movie

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” “Duck Dynasty” matriarch Kay Robertson joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to explain why she turned her marital struggles and husband’s journey to faith into a movie and share the story of the Robertsons’ rise to fame. You can watch “The Blind” here.
11/23/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Thanksgiving Special: Understanding the History Behind the Holiday

Happy Thanksgiving! Today, we share a special Thanksgiving episode from “The Kevin Roberts Show” on the history of the holiday, and why we celebrate.   Enjoy the show!   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/23/20230
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First Things: Rabbi Mark Gottlieb on “A Jewish Theology of Resurrection”

In this episode, Rabbi Mark Gottlieb joins the podcast to talk about his article, “A Jewish Theology of Resurrection” from November 2023. They evaluate Pinchas Lapide’s theology of the Christian resurrection of Jesus.
11/23/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Title: Why the Fifth National Assessment on Climate Change is Extremely Problematic

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. In this episode, Jack invites Mario Loyola, Senior Research Fellow at Heritage, Director, Environmental Law and Rish Management, Institute of Environment, Florida International University, and former Trump White House alum to discuss […]
11/23/20230
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King of Stuff: James Pethokoukis on ‘The Conservative Futurist’ (#431)

The King welcomes James Pethokoukis to discuss his new book, The Conservative Futurist: How to Create the Sci-Fi World We Were Promised. America used to be a land of big dreams and bigger accomplishments. But as we moved into the late 20th century, we grew cautious, even cynical, about the future and our ability to […]
11/22/20230
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #91 | A Season of Gratitude | Thanksgiving Special

Heritage’s Chris DeMuth, Brenda Hafera, Delano Squires, Richard Stern, Bridget Weisenberger, Sarah Feldpausch, and Philip Reynolds join Kevin for a special Thanksgiving episode of “The Kevin Roberts Show.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
11/22/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: I’m Thankful For My Family, My Country…. and Scuba!

Happy Thanksgiving from the Sara Carter Show! Wherever you are for this wonderful day, we hope you get to spend time with the people you love. On a special, tropical Thanksgiving episode, Sara joins us from the island of Grenada, where she is diving with her war hero husband! Surrounded by the sounds and surf […]
11/22/20230
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High Noon: Batya Ungar-Sargon – On the Future of Antisemitism and of America (#6)

On this episode of High Noon, Batya Ungar-Sargon and Inez Stepman start out discussing the extent and contours of the antisemitic threat in the USA, and whether it’s something American Jews should worry about, but end up talking about how public opinion is formed, and whether institutions truly shape our ideas. — High Noon is an […]
11/22/20230
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Acton Line: A Classical Education for Contemporary Students

In 2007, Thales Academy was born with a simple vision: provide an excellent and affordable education through the use of Direct Instruction and a Classical Curriculum that embodies traditional American values. In The Thales Way, Robert L. Luddy, the founder of Thales Academy and several other schools, explains the rationale for the school’s educational approach and elaborates […]
11/22/20230
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The Learning Curve: National Alliance’s Nina Rees on Charter Public Schools in America (#166)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Charlie Chieppo, interview the National Alliance’s Nina Rees. Rees discusses her 11-year tenure at the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, highlighting policy gains, the growth of charter school enrollment, and the challenges of charter school politics. She […]
11/22/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Angel Studios: New Movies and How You Choose Which Films Hit Theaters

No Angel Studios‘ film makes it to the big screen without the approval of the Angel Guild.   There are more than “21 films a week submitted into the Angel Guild and then the Guild goes through those and they’re picking their favorites and they’re greenlighting them and then Angel Studios can only pick from the […]
11/22/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Bring One-Fifth of Them Home

Dan Senor joins the pre-Thanksgiving podcast to discuss the contours of the deal to release hostages from Gaza, along with some of the horrifying details of how the soldiers in Israel who will take custody of the children are being instructed to deal with them and the questions they ask, like “Where are Mommy and […]
11/22/20230
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Finding Wisdom in Your Own Family History (#14)

In this week’s episode of The Conservative Woman’s Guide, Peyton Smith is joined by Jessica Costescu, a NeW alumna from Georgetown University, who shares her experience of being a conservative woman on campus. They discuss her personal story of her family fleeing a communist country and how that impacted her campus activism. Follow us on […]
11/22/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 73: Viva La Libertad

Corrupt corporate media exist to spew propaganda. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss David’s love for Argentina’s new President Javier Milei, eviscerate The Washington Post’s ignorant take on “citizen journalism,” and discuss Elon Musk’s decision to fight back against left-wing smear machine Media Matters. Mollie and David also […]
11/22/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: What We’re Politically Thankful for in 2023 (#3284)

Continuing their long Thanksgiving tradition, Jim and Greg unveil their lists of things they are politically thankful for, although this year they don’t stick as close to politics as they have in past years. Jim reflects on last week’s Pro-Israel march in Washington and the stark contrast to the hateful and often violent demonstrations we’ve […]
11/22/20230
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Bill Bennett Show: Protecting Freedom, Happy Thanksgiving & Mrs. Bennett’s Table Rules

Bill Bennett welcomed by Joel Farkas and Brian Kennedy for the Thanksgiving week show. They discussed the news of the day in light of America’s duty to standup and protect freedom. Also Bill continued the yearly Thanksgiving tradition, Mrs. Bennett’s table rules for Thanksgiving.
11/22/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hostage Deal, Elon Musk Sues Media Matters, Cost of Thanksgiving Dinner | Nov. 21

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down: A hostage deal between Israel and Hamas neared completion. Elon Musk’s X Corp. sues Media Matters for defamation. Oklahoma Republican Rep. Josh Brecheen leads GOP lawmakers to introduce two pieces of pro-life legislation. Cost of Thanksgiving dinner hits a record high.   Relevant […]
11/22/20230
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Well Said: Universities Fumble on Anti-Semitism: The Legal Implications with Professor David E. Bernstein

After October 7th there has been widespread disappointment in the way universities have chosen to respond to Hamas’s horrific attacks on innocent Israeli civilians as well as the mounting evidence that anti-Semitism that has been festering on campuses for years is reaching a breaking point. From alumni, major donors, prospective employers, and the general public, […]
11/22/20230
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH: Tik Tok, Osama bin Laden, and Hamas. Rep. Mike Gallagher Explains

Since the events of October 7, the Chinese Communist Party has been spreading virulent antisemitic memes in the U.S. via its favorite information warfare tool: Tik Tok. We have had episodes on Tik Tok before, but the urgency of this issue has reached a fever pitch, culminating with the celebration of Osama bin Laden’s “Letter […]
11/22/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: How One Woman’s Op-Ed Brought Self-Defense Back To The Capital

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Sofia Hamilton, a health policy studies research associate at the Cato Institute and a contributor and social mobility fellow at Young Voices, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to share how her frustrations about retailers refusing to mail pepper spray to Washington D.C. residents prompted a city-wide […]
11/21/20230
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The Weekly Sceptic: Farage Eats Ze Bugs (#64)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 64! This week: -Elon Musk is boycotted by major brands after accusations of antisemitism, and goes on the offensive by launching a lawsuit against Media Matters -Labour front benchers resign after the so-called ceasefire vote  -Teachers are still self-censoring after the Batley Grammar School incident   -Libertarian Javier Milei […]
11/21/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP198: Hour 1 – Manufactured Grievance (#198)

11/21/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP198: Hour 2 – The DEI Factory (#198)

11/21/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP198: Hour 3 – Thankfulness and Thanksgiving (#198)

11/21/20230
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Israel and Thanksgiving (#314)

Now this might seem an odd pairing…Israel and Thanksgiving. But, as of this writing, the war in the Middle East rages. While in America, we are focused on Thanksgiving celebrations, we cannot overlook the terrible pain, suffering, and yes, terror the residents of the Middle East are enduring. Therefore, in this podcast, we’ll cover the […]
11/21/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Climate Doomsday Reality Check, Biden Way Too Soft on Iran, Insane Border Wall Blame Game (#3283)

Join Jim and Greg as they appreciate new research from Trinity University in Ireland and The Ohio State University showing that the climate alarmists are way off and that increased carbon dioxide is absorbed by trees and others plants and makes them stronger – just like we learned in basic biology class. They also wince […]
11/21/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: If We Want to Save Our Nation, We Need to Understand and Defend the Constitution

Is Constitutional literacy fading in America? Are American schools failing our young people? According to Fox News Contributor Gregg Jarrett, the answer is a full-throated, no doubt about it, YES Recent polling shows young people do not even have a basic understanding of Constitutional principles like checks and balances, separation of powers, the amendment process, […]
11/21/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: How Humor Can Help Americans Overcome Their Political Polarization

Are you planning to talk politics at Thanksgiving dinner this year?   Depending on your family’s dynamics, it can be fraught with danger. But filmmaker Rob Feld, director of a new documentary called “Jesters and Fools,” says there’s a way to navigate such conversations without resorting to creating acrimony.   “I hope everyone has a […]
11/21/20230
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Gray Matters: Chevron on Trial Panel 3: Who Interprets Statutes?

The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters is a panel discussion featuring Aditya Bamzai, Jonathan S. Masur, Eli Nachmany, Victoria F. Nourse, moderated by Judge Chad A. Readler […]
11/21/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Hostage Anxiety

Today’s podcast takes up the purported deal to free hostages from Gaza—why it’s happening, what has impelled a deal that doesn’t look rational on paper, and what might come of it. Also, why did the White House release a birthday-cake picture with Joe Biden in it that looked like the White House was going to […]
11/21/20230
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Madison's Notes: Providence and Power: Rabbi Meir Soloveichik on Jewish Statesmanship from King David to David Ben Gurion

For thousands of years, the Jewish people lacked a political state; yet, what can we say about the Jewish tradition of statesmanship? What makes it distinctive, and what can we learn from it? In Providence and Power: Ten Portraits in Jewish Statesmanship (Encounter Books, 2023) , Rabbi Meir Soloveichik investigates ten Jews, from King David all the way to the […]
11/21/20230
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First Things: Rufo on the Culture Wars

In this episode, Christopher Rufo joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “America’s Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything​​.” Music by Jack Bauerlein.
11/21/20230
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Giving Ventures: Activating Tomorrow’s Free-Market Leaders (#51)

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Adam Josefczyk, co-founder and president of Forge Leadership Network; Noah Sofio, director of alumni and careers programming at the David Network; and Yael Levin Hungerford, executive director of the Adam Smith Society, a project of Manhattan Institute. Tune in and discover […]
11/21/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Poll Shows Trump Ahead of Biden, Remembering ​​Rosalynn Carter, Turkey Pardon | Nov. 20

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter dies at 96. Israel Defense Force allegedly troops uncover tunnel at Gaza hospital. Trump is leading Biden in the polls. Biden grabs a presidential pardon to two turkeys.   Relevant Links   Listen to other podcasts from […]
11/21/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Congress Is Clinging To A Major Surveillance Power

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” James Czerniawski, senior policy analyst in technology and innovation at Americans for Prosperity and senior contributor at Young Voices, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to outline how the U.S. national security apparatus has abused Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and explain dangers of […]
11/20/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP197: Hour 1 – There Is No Plan B (#197)

11/20/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP197: Hour 2 – The War We Are In That Biden Won’t Fight (#197)

11/20/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP197: Hour 3 – Suddenly, School Closures Are Bad (#197)

11/20/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Sleep Is Racist, Trump’s Rally Was Hilarious, & Thanksgiving Is Being Attacked

Today the Chicks discuss the latest “racist” thing we should all know, Trump’s hilarious rally, and why Liberals absolutely hate Thanksgiving.
11/20/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Remembering Mrs. Carter, Big Libertarian Win in Argentina, Biden’s Polls Get Worse, Media Malpractice on Debt (#3182)

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three critical martinis after opening with thoughts on the passing of former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who died Sunday at age 96. Then they react to libertarian Javier Milei’s dominant win in Argentina’s presidential race amid a massive economic crisis there. They also note Milei’s unconventional approach […]
11/20/20230
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Acton Unwind: You Don’t Gotta to Hand It to Osama bin Laden

This week, Eric and Dan are joined by Philip Booth, professor of finance, public policy, and ethics at St. Mary’s University, Twickenham, England, to discuss his essay in the Fall 2023 issue of RELIGION & LIBERTY, “Creating an Economy of Inclusion.” Catholic Social Teaching has, for decades, provided both guidelines and cautions for market economies […]
11/20/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Advice From Mike Pence and His Daughter: ‘Go Home for Dinner’

A couple of years ago, former Vice President Mike Pence says a good friend of his said he was curious how Pence managed to have a wonderful family while also maintaining a demanding political career. That conversation became the genesis for Pence’s new book, “Go Home for Dinner: Advice on How Faith Makes a Family […]
11/20/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: The Truth Is Out There | Inside Sara’s Experience At Ancient Aliens Live in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

Have you ever wanted to ask a probing question to an expert on aliens? What about being in the orbit of scientists who live and breathe the ancient astronaut hypothesis? Sara just attended a stop on the Ancient Aliens Live Tour and wants to share everything she saw and who she chatted with about our […]
11/20/20230
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The Last Optimist: Will Climate Policies Throttle the A.I. Era? (#49)

We revisit, with new research, the astonishing energy appetite of artificial intelligence (A.I.), a reality completely absent from the just-released 18,000 word Executive Order on A.I. Yet the Administration’s “whole-of-government” pursuit of climate policies is seen everywhere else. Meanwhile, fueling A.I. will propel the world beyond today’s zettabyte of digital traffic into the yottabyte era. […]
11/20/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Ep. 209 A First-Hand Account Of The Tragedy In Israel & Jewish Hate (ft. Chanale Fellig-Harrel)

In this week’s deep dive episode, Mock and Daisy sit down with friend, singer, podcast host, and Israeli resident Chanale Fellig-Harrel. Chanale gives a first-hand account of what’s happening in Israel, what it was like visiting America right now as a Jew, and SO much more. Her stories are horrific but need to be shared. […]
11/20/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Biden’s Nightmare Poll

Today we get into new polling that shows Joe Biden losing to Donald Trump in about 50 different ways. What are Democrats to make of this? Is it too late? The poll also reveals broad American support for Israel and Ukraine. And what’s up with talk of a hostage deal with Hamas? Give a listen.
11/20/20230
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Reaganism: America’s College Campuses & Antisemitism with Matthew Waxman (#181)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with Matthew Waxman who serves as an Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. They discuss the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, the rise of antisemitism on America’s college campuses, and the impact of social media on the national conversation surrounding antisemitism and […]
11/20/20230
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Half Percent Podcast: 30 Years in the US Army-Special Operations and Writing the Warlock Series-Col.Mike Bennett (#70)

Col. Mike Bennett (US Army-Retired) spent 30 years in the US Army and is a graduate of Ranger School and the Special Operations Qualification Course. Mike deployed 7 times around the globe during his career and is the author of the Warlock Series, including the latest in the series, Moths to the Flame-Origin of Warlock. […]
11/20/20230
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Call Me Back: The Price of Israeli Hostages – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#166)

Haviv Rettig Gur returns for our weekly conversation from Jerusalem to provide real-time reporting and analysis on the war, and invaluable historical context. More than 240 people, including a number of U.S. citizens, were taken hostage during the Oct. 7 massacre. More than half of the hostages have foreign nationalities (either as dual citizens or […]
11/20/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | What a Carbon Tariff Means for You

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. In this episode, Jack and Mike McKenna, President of MWR Strategies and Heritage Foundation Visiting Fellow discuss a recently introduced bill that would establish a tariff, or should we say tax, on […]
11/20/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Heritage Experts Break Down Top Issues Ahead of Candidate Forum

We teamed up with The FAMiLY Leader to livestream the 2023 Presidential Thanksgiving FAMiLY Forum on Friday, Nov. 17.   Catch an audio-only version of the pre-show where hosts Rob Bluey and Janae Stracke talk with Heritage experts on parental rights, education, border and security, and more.       Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy […]
11/20/20230
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First Things: Notes on Sontag and Steiner

In this episode, Robert Boyers joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “Maestros & Monsters: Days & Nights with Susan Sontag & George Steiner.”
11/18/20230
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Call Me Back: A conversation with Yonit Levi & Jonathan Freedland (#165)

In this episode — which we recorded just after the historic rally in Washington, DC and as we approached the sixth Shabbat since October 7th — I have a wide-ranging conversation with Yoni Levi in Tel Aviv and Jonathan Freedland in London. Yonit and Jonathan are co-hosts of the popular podcast, UnHoly, which you can find […]
11/18/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour, on Students for (In)Justice in Palestine (#456)

Hoo-boy—pour yourself three-fingers of your favorite high-proof single malt for this episode of the Three Whisky Happy Hour, as Steve, John, and Lucretia throw down hard on the limits of free speech in theory and practice. A lot of people—some of them conservatives (and, ahem, John at times!)—think that banning student chapters of the pro-Hamas […]
11/18/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP196: Hour 1 – The Chinese Bioweapons Site in California

11/17/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP196: Hour 2 – That Time of Year

11/17/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP196: Hour 3 – The Senate Is Illegitimate Again

11/17/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: Trending and Blowin’ Up! (#667)

Perhaps you’re failing to vibe with Bin Laden and thus feeling a bit behind the times. Then again, you could be a sane person with a moral compass. James, Charles and Steve cover this and more with Noah Rothman, author of The Rise of the New Puritans: Fighting Back Against Progressives’ War on Fun. Aside […]
11/17/20230
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The Pacific Century: Biden Meets Xi | Michael Auslin | Hoover Institution (#85)

WSJ chief China correspondent Lingling Wei joins Misha to discuss what the stakes were of the Biden-Xi summit at APEC, what it achieved, and what to look for next in US-China relations.
11/17/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: MLB All-Star Game Returning to Georgia, Silver Election Linings in Virginia, Elon’s Very Wrong Tweet

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up two good martinis and a bad one to wrap up the week. First, they welcome Major League Baseball quietly announcing the 2025 All-Star Game will be in Atlanta, never mentioning that it removed the game from Atlanta in 2021 under the absurd pretext that Georgia’s new voting […]
11/17/20230
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The Glenn Show: The Identity Trap (Glenn Loury & Yascha Mounk)

A quick announcement … What led Yascha to write about identity … An intellectual history of “identity synthesis” … What’s so bad about “strategic essentialism”? … From postmodernism to post-civil rights … The three key claims of identity synthesis … What led up to the summer of 2020? … The hermetically sealed ideology of Kendi […]
11/17/20230
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Heritage Events: Events | Holding Federal Public Health Agencies Accountable: Lessons from COVID

This past year, the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, chaired by Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-OH), has conducted several outstanding oversight investigations into the performance of federal agencies that failed to respond effectively to the national medical emergency. These investigations revealed that federal officials failed to provide compelling information on the origin of the […]
11/17/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Seamus Bruner On The ‘Controligarchs’ Taking Over The World

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Seamus Bruner, associate director of research at the Government Accountability Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the rise of the billionaire ruling class and explain how members of the wealthy echelon use their money to execute a globalist agenda. You can find Bruner’s book […]
11/17/20230
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SCOTUS101: The Dangers of Judicial Supremacy (#4)

With GC out, Jack Fitzhenry once again joins Zack to dive into what’s happening at SCOTUS. They discuss the new cases the Court has agreed to hear, the Rahimi oral argument, and NCAA/sports-related SCOTUS trivia.   Zack then interviews Yonatan Green about the proposed reforms to Israel’s judicial system and how those differ from the […]
11/17/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Gen Z Loves Bin Laden On TikTok, Biden Makes His Own Team Cringe, & Morning Joe Steps In It

Today the Chicks chat about the DELUSIONAL Gen Z influencers showing their love for Bin Laden on Tik Tok, Biden’s latest CRINGE-Fest, and that time they accidentally said something true on Morning Joe.
11/17/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The World Crisis, Part Eleven

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on “Churchill the Writer.” In this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue their discussion of The World Crisis, Vol. 1, which covers the origins and earliest days of World War I from 1911-1914. Release date: 20 October 2023 […]
11/17/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Fmr Navy SEAL: Parent’s Must Learn How Traffickers Operate So They Can Protect Their Communities

Do you know how to spot a child predator? What are their tactics? How do they get a foothold? According to retired Navy SEAL Craig “Sawman” Sawyer, these are questions you must be able to answer if you want to protect your schools, churches, and communities. In the second part of Sara’s conversation with Sawman, […]
11/17/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Tunnels and Anti-Semites

The full podcast crew is back today to discuss the weird moment when people started to crow about how the Israelis weren’t finding the Hamas tunnels at the hospital—only to fall silent when they were found. And the anti-Semitism explosion just gets worse, with Elon Musk, Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, and Tucker Carlson playing along. […]
11/17/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 294: Scandal at Stacey’s Shop (#292)

Since 2018, Big Philanthropy has offered great praise for one particular politician without an office to hold: Stacey Abrams, the Georgia Democrat who claimed her 2018 loss in an election for governor was marred by improprieties. Her claims of supposed “voter suppression” brought millions from liberal foundations and mega-donors into the nonprofit voter registration group […]
11/17/20230
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The Great Antidote: Bob Ewing on Communicating

Bob Ewing is the founder of the Ewing School, which helps clients with public speaking and listening skills, and writes the Substack Talking Big Ideas. Today we talk about communication, breaking it down into the components of speaking and listening. We discuss why communication is so important and how it can bring value and guide success, and what success might mean. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
11/17/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Embassy Official Warns: For Hamas, Conflict Is ‘Only Starting With Israel’

The world needs to understand that Hamas is “a brutal terrorist organization, [and] that it’s only starting with Israel,” Sawsan Hasson says.   According to Hasson, head of public diplomacy at the Embassy of Israel in Washington, Hamas’ leaders have been quite vocal that they plan to carry out similar acts of violence against the […]
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: California Update: SF Cleans Up, LA Melts Down and Arnold’s Back (in Sacramento) | Bill Whalen, Lee Ohanian, and Jonathan Movroydis | Hoover Institution (#407)

A tale of not two but three California cities: what some have suggested was a hypocritical sanitizing of San Francisco ahead of this week’s APEC summit; the question of who and what caused a fire closing a portion of a Los Angeles freeway for weeks ahead; and in Sacramento, the 20th anniversary of Arnold Schwarzenegger […]
11/17/20230
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She Thinks: Stephen Einhorn: The Facts and Myths on Climate Change

Stephen Einhorn, founder and partner of Capital Midwest, joins the podcast to discuss his book Climate Change: What They Rarely Teach In College. We cover the myths and realities of global warming, carbon dioxide, and rising sea levels. We also consider the government policies pushing a green agenda and whether or not EVs are the answer. […]
11/17/20230
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The Glenn Show: An American Martyr in Persia (Glenn Loury & Reza Aslan)

Persia at the turn of the twentieth century … Woodrow Wilson’s contradictions … Did Howard Baskerville escape the prejudices of his time? … How Baskerville got involved in Persia’s democratic revolution … How Tsar Nicholas II aided the counter-revolution … The erasure of Baskerville in post-1979 Iran … The theological origin of the Islamic Republic […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Biden Call Xi Jinping a ‘Dictator,’ Pro-Palestine Protest Outside DNC Becomes Violent, Rep. George Santos Faces Possible Expulsion | Nov. 16

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   President Joe Biden met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping for four hours Wednesday. A pro-Palestine and pro-cease-fire protest outside the Democratic National Committee headquarters became. Israeli troops continue their search of Shifa Hospital in Gaza. The House Ethics Committee releases a damning […]
11/17/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Miranda Devine Follows Up on “The Laptop from Hell”

Guests: Matthew Mehan & Miranda Devine Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Mehan, Associate Dean and Assistant Professor of Government at Hillsdale College’s Washington, D.C. Campus, about the battle over parental rights and his article “More Schools Playing the Parental Role, But Not for the Good of Students.” Miranda Devine, columnist at the New York […]
11/17/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: All Roads Lead To Campus

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky analyze how higher education’s obsession with teaching students to hate the U.S. feeds TikTok trends like the positive reaction to Osama Bin Laden’s “Letter to America.” Chris and Emily also discuss the lessons Americans […]
11/17/20230
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Heritage Explains: What is a Laddered Continuing Resolution? | Eric Teetsel

Newly elected Speaker of the House Mike Johnson is promoting a plan to avoid a government shutdown and Senate Democrats are moving to get around Senator Tommy Tuberville’s principled stand against the Biden DOD. Heritage Vice President of Government Affairs Eric Teetsel explains.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Follow Eric Teetsel […]
11/16/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Former Navy SEAL Craig ‘Sawman’ Sawyer’ Shares the Ugly Truth About Child Trafficking in the U.S.

The scourge of child trafficking has a death grip on America. Our elite organizations use it to blackmail and control their members. Porn companies use it to addict their viewers. Cartels use it to get past border patrol. It is a vile and disgusting practice that has infiltrated every level of our society. One veteran […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP195: Hour 1 – TikTok Delenda Est (#195)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP195: Hour 2 – What Chris Christie Saw in Israel (#195)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP195: Hour 3 – Sally Buzbee is Hamas’s Gal at The Washington Post (#195)

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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Veterans Day (#313)

Last week was Veterans Day – a day to honor our nation’s military veterans. Commemorating this day on November 11th each year not only preserves the historical significance of the date, but also helps focus attention on the important purpose of Veterans Day: A celebration to honor America’s veterans for their patriotism, love of country, […]
11/16/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: House Ethics Panel Slams Santos, Lefty Protesters Target DNC, TikTok’s Pro-Bin Laden Trend

Join Jim and Greg as they digest the scathing House Ethics Committee report concluding that New York Rep. George Santos likely committed multiple federal offenses in allegedly defrauding his own constituents and others for his personal gain. In addition, they’re pleased to hear Santos will not run for re-election, meaning this bizarre episode will be […]
11/16/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Shapiro/Candace Fight Escalates, Manchin Spews 3rd Party Nonsense, & Nikki’s In Damage Control Mode

Today the Chicks chat about the feud between Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro, Joe Manchin’s far-fetched dream of becoming president, and why Nikki Haley is probably FINISHED.
11/16/20230
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What's Bugging Me: Following the Money

It’s been a busy week. The largest pro-Israel demonstration to date takes place in Washington, DC, Nikki Haley comes out against the First Amendment and we follow the money on so-called charities that fund international terrorism. In our interview segments we talk to NewsMax anchor Tom Basile about the unravelling of America, from the zeal […]
11/16/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: The Power of the Freedom of Information Act (#131)

On this week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, we are joined by Colin Farnsworth, the chief FOIA counsel at the Center for Immigration Studies, to discuss a powerful tool that promotes transparency and accountability from federal agencies – the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Farnsworth notes that FOIA essentially “shines a light on government actions.” […]
11/16/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Sen. Roger Marshall on Why Democrats Blocked Israel Aid Package

Every Senate Democrat voted in opposition to a stand-alone Israel aid package.   The package, which passed in the House Nov. 2, would have provided Israel with $14.3 billion and was set to pull funding from President Joe Biden’s IRS budget to do so.   On Tuesday, Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., used a special motion […]
11/16/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Courthouse Steps Oral Argument: United States v. Rahimi

United States v. Rahimi, argued before the Supreme Court this fall, raises the question of whether 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(8), which prohibits the possession of firearms by persons subject to domestic violence restraining orders, violates the Second Amendment on its face. When executing a search warrant on Texas resident Zackey Rahimi’s home in relation to […]
11/16/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Mark His Words: Trump Is Ahead

Mark Halperin joins the podcast today to examine polling data both national and state-level and concludes that Trump is winning the race against Joe Biden and Democrats are kidding themselves if they believe otherwise. Give a listen.
11/16/20230
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Call Me Back: Anshel Pfeffer – Embedded in Gaza (#164)

It’s 5:45 am on Thursday, November 16 in New York City. It’s 12:45 pm in Israel. Early this morning, I spoke with Anshel Pfeffer, who is just back from his second trip into Gaza embedded with the IDF. Anshel has covered Israeli politics, Israel National & national security, and global affairs for over two decades. […]
11/16/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: The Inspiring People Sara Met and the Stories She Heard at the Israel Rally

Nearly 300,000 people jammed the National Mall in Washington on Tuesday to stand up for Israel and to denounce the heinous terrorist attacks and the horrific anti-Semitic reaction to them in the U.S. and beyond. Were you at the rally? If you went, why did you decide to go and what did you see and […]
11/16/20230
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Problematic Women: Graphic Reality of Hamas’ Attack on Israel on October 7

Up on today’s Problematic Women – We tell you what you need to know about the pro-Israel march in Washington, D.C. this week, and share some information about the horrific reality of what happened in Israel on Oct. 7th. Plus, we share which state in America ranks highest for education freedom. And we’ll be sharing […]
11/16/20230
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First Things: When Did Baptism Become a Sacrament?

In this episode, Fr. Romanus Cessario joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “The Seven Sacraments of the Catholic Church.”
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Daily Signal Podcast: Israel Raids Hospital Hamas Uses as a Base, U.S. Allies with Top Coal Producer to Fight Climate Change, The Daily Signal Hosts Exclusive GOP Candidate Forum | Nov. 15

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   U.S. allies with China against our own interests to fight climate change Vivek Ramaswamy targets Ronna Romney McDaniel Tlaib is a member of a pro-Hamas Facebook group The Daily Signal is Exclusively live streaming a Republican presidential candidate forum on Friday   […]
11/16/20230
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Power Line: FDR and Civil Liberties, with David Beito (#455)

Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal are back in fashion these days, featuring some truly strange bedfellows. Liberal intellectuals told President Biden that he could become the next FDR if he simply spent like a convention of drunken sailors, but some of the “national conservatives” also suddenly like FDR and think we should emulate the […]
11/16/20230
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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Ethan Hutt and Jack Schneider on Grades, Tests, and Transcripts

On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus speaks with Ethan Hutt and Jack Schneider about their new book, Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (but Don’t Have To). Nat, Ethan, and Jack discuss grades, tests, and transcripts; whether grades do a good job of motivating student learning; how our […]
11/15/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 72: Fistfight

Washington needs more fistfights. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss the near-scuffle in the Senate, analyze the corrupt corporate media’s treatment of Donald Trump and conservative voters, explain why the censorship industrial complex is the greatest threat to the First Amendment, and give an update on Democrats’ attempts […]
11/15/20230
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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Ethan Hutt and Jack Schneider on Grades, Tests, and Transcripts

On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus speaks with Ethan Hutt and Jack Schneider about their new book, Off the Mark: How Grades, Ratings, and Rankings Undermine Learning (but Don’t Have To). Nat, Ethan, and Jack discuss grades, tests, and transcripts; whether grades do a good job of motivating student learning; how our […]
11/15/20230
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #90 | Governor Kim Reynolds

Just two years ago, not a single state had universal school choice. Today, nine do.   To understand how groundbreaking this education renaissance is, just look at the state of Iowa. Gov. Kim Reynolds (R-IA) began 2023 by signing into law the Students First Act , which allows all Iowa families to receive funds in […]
11/15/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP194: Hour 1 – The Contrast of Marches (#194)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP194: Hour 2 – Trading Anonymity for Security Is Not Secure (#194)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP194: Hour 3 – Republican Senators Expose the Democrats as All Talk on Israel (#194)

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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: We’re Governed By ABSOLUTE TODDLERS, Daily Wire DRAMA, & Megyn Kelly’s General Debate Prediction

Today the Chicks chat about ALL THE FIGHTS going on in Congress right now, the juicy drama at the Daily Wire, and Megyn Kelly’s kind of scary prediction about future debates.
11/15/20230
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High Noon: Madeleine Kearns – Has Britannia Sunk Beneath the Waves? (#5)

Madeleine Kearns of National Review is back on High Noon podcast, explaining the chaos surrounding the massive anti-Semitic marches in the UK as well as the politics behind sacking Suella Braverman, and what they both mean for the future of her native isles. Inez and Maddy also discuss domestic politics and different theories as to […]
11/15/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Massive Pro-Israel Rally in D.C., Biden’s Bad AI Deal with China, Fight Night on Capitol Hill

Join Jim and Greg as they celebrate the huge, peaceful, civilized rally in support of Israel on Tuesday, an event which brought a very welcome contrast to the violent, hateful demonstrations seen on campus and beyond against Israel and even supportive of Hamas. They also wince at reports that President Biden is planning to sign […]
11/15/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Mayorkas Set for Return to Hot Seat for Hearing on Threats at Border

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is expected to face a barrage of questions regarding the security threats at America’s southern border at another hearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.   Mayorkas is set to testify before the House Homeland Security Committee at a hearing on “Worldwide Threats to the Homeland.”   The homeland security chief […]
11/15/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The March Overwhelms, Media Fails

Caution: Today’s podcast has a lot of cursing on it—cursing about the shockingly bad coverage of the extraordinary March for Israel yesterday and the effort by the mainstream media to bury it in an avalanche of “but really policymakers are concerned” coverage that is, frankly, bull—. Give a listen.
11/15/20230
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The Learning Curve: Harvard Prof. Leo Damrosch on Jonathan Swift & Gulliver’s Travels (#165)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Mariam Memarsadeghi, interview Harvard Prof. Leo Damrosch. Delving into the life of Jonathan Swift, Prof. Damrosch explores Swift’s satirical brilliance in works like Gulliver’s Travels and A Modest Proposal. Analyzing his sharp critiques of politics and society, Dr. […]
11/15/20230
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Leading With Your Personality (#13)

In this week’s episode of The Conservative Woman’s Guide, Peyton is joined by Abby Daniels, a NeW alumna from American University, who shares her experience of being a conservative woman on campus. She describes how she thinks you should lead with your personality not your politics. They discuss the concept of social points, how a […]
11/15/20230
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Acton Line: A Consensus for the People

You’ve probably heard the phrase “America isn’t a democracy—it’s a republic.” This is typically trotted out to make a salient point about the type of government we have in fact, but is it a distinction the Founding Fathers would have recognized and made themselves? Yes and no, says Jay Cost, the Gerald R. Ford nonresident […]
11/15/20230
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Heritage Events: Abortion Pills: What’s Next?

After the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit ruled in August that the U.S. Food & Drug Administration had to restore critical safeguards for chemical abortion drugs and prevent their shipment by mail, the U.S. Department of Justice requested that the Supreme Court review the 5th Circuit’s ruling. As the nation waits for the Court’s […]
11/15/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Sanders Stops Fight in Senate, Israel Supporters Flood D.C., Religious Freedom Wins in Finland | Nov. 14

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The March for Israel in Washington, D.C. draws a crowd of tens of thousands. Congress is focused on averting a government shutdown – and others want to ensure accountability over government spending. A sitting U.S. Senator challenges a witness to a fight […]
11/15/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Jennie Taer: Jews are Under Attack From All Sides And Must Fight Back

The victims of Jewish hate have faces, names, and families. They live in our communities, go to our schools, and shop at our grocery stores. As Anti-Semitic incidents continue to rise, we must stand up to hate and call out bigotry. On today’s Sara Carter Show, Sara sits down with her former assistant, Jennie Taer, […]
11/15/20230
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The Weekly Sceptic: Tories Need Braver Men (#63)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 63! This week: -Sunak’s ‘Ri-shuffle’ rocks the Conservative Party as Suella Braverman is out, and, bizarrely, David Cameron is in -Esther McVey becomes the ‘minister for common sense’ -The Armistice Day march goes much as predicted, as does the gaslighting response from the media and the Left  -Nigel Farage […]
11/15/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP193: Hour 1 – The Necessity of the First Amendment (#193)

11/14/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP193: Hour 2 – The Green New Deal Meets Bidenomics (#193)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP193: Hour 3 – The Things of the World (#193)

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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Newsom Justifies Cleaning Up San Fran For Xi, Vivek And Cuomo GO AT IT, & Crime In DC Runs Wild

Today the Chicks chat about Gavin Newsom’s remarkable California clean-up, the catfight between Chris Cuomo and Vivek Ramaswamy, and the horrific crime spike that’s hitting close to home for Biden.
11/14/20230
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Mock and Daisy: The Mock and Daisy Show: Trailer

The Mock and Daisy Show: Trailer
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Three Martini Lunch: Exposing the Hamas Hospital Lies, House GOP Still in Disarray, Gov. Hochul’s Social Media Snooping

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome the detailed reporting from CNN’s Nic Robertson, as Israeli Defense Forces explained to him on camera how Hamas was using a hospital in Gaza as an armory and military command post – a strategy that unnecessarily put many civilians in harm’s way. They also sigh as House Republicans […]
11/14/20230
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – The Troops in South Korea (#312)

Forty years ago, President and Mrs. Reagan made an historic trip to Japan and South Korea. The President’s last stop was to Camp Liberty Bell, which was less than a mile from North Korean guns. Yes, they were quite near the DMZ. They attended an open air church service and the president wrote in his […]
11/14/20230
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: Milton Friedman: The Last Conservative | Bill Whalen and Jennifer Burns | Hoover Institution (#405)

Though arguably one of the most celebrated economists of the past century, there’s much to still be learned about the late Milton Friedman – his embrace of free markets and capitalism, his oft-times contrarian thinking on the likes of drug legalization, and the women who supported his research. Author Jennifer Burns, a Hoover Institution research […]
11/14/20230
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Students Over Systems: Gerard Robinson: The New Frontier in School Choice (#22)

Gerard Robinson helped pave the way for universal education freedom with the 2017 book he co-edited entitled Education Savings Accounts: The New Frontier in School Choice. On this week’s Students Over Systems episode, he provides a historical overview of the early days of school choice, describes the steady growth of the movement over three decades, and addresses the […]
11/14/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: ‘DAVID AND GOLIATH’: Moms for Liberty Co-Founder Lays Out Post-Election Battle Plan for School Boards

Moms for Liberty co-founder Tiffany Justice lays out her strategy for the “David and Goliath” struggle to win school board elections in the face of the teachers unions’ stranglehold, following another historic election cycle in which the 3-year-old organization racked up 50 wins, but fell short in many other races.   “It is a bit […]
11/14/20230
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Hub Wonk: Powering Earth’s Unplugged: Overcoming Barriers to Electricity Benefits Billions (#178)

Joe Selvaggi talks with energy journalist Robert Bryce about his views on the benefits and barriers to bringing cheap, abundant electricity to the nearly 4 billion people without access.   Guest:  Robert Bryce is a Texas-based author, journalist, podcaster, film producer, and public speaker. Over the past three decades, his articles have appeared in numerous publications including […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: Brian Kilmeade On Racial Equality Trailblazers ’Teddy And Booker T’

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Fox News Host Brian Kilmeade joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to highlight the intertwined lives of Teddy Roosevelt and Booker T. Washington and explain how their teamwork paved the way for racial equality in the U.S. You can find Kilmeade’s new book “Teddy and Booker T: […]
11/14/20230
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Gray Matters: Chevron on Trial Keynote: Paul J. Ray on the Expertise Rationale for Chevron Deference and a Fireside Chat with Jennifer Mascott

The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters features a keynote address from Paul J. Ray, presenting his new paper about the expertise rationale for Chevron deference, and a […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Trump’s Sister Dies, Scott Drops Out of Presidential Race, Israeli Troops Advance | Nov. 13

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Former President Donald Trump’s sister, Maryanne Trump Barry, dies. The Israeli Defense Minister says Hamas has lost control of the Gaza strip. A Secret Service agent opens fire on suspects attempting to break into a government vehicle. South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The March for Israel Today

William Daroff, the CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, joins the podcast to give us genuinely helpful advice about how to get around Washington today as so many of us will be traveling to be at the March for Israel on the Mall—where not to park, what Metro stop to […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Whistleblower: NGOs Are Pocketing BILLIONS From Migrant Hotels In New York

On a special episode of the Sara Carter show, Sara sits down with former Department of Health and Human Services employee Carlos Arellano. After witnessing the corruption and neglect in our immigration and refugee program firsthand, Arellano blew the whistle and is going public with his shocking stories from the inside. As a manager of […]
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Courts as Police, Legislators, and “Homeless Policy Czars”? What are the Implications of Grants Pass on Local Policing and Public Safety?

Communities across the country are grappling with the complex issues presented by growing homeless encampments that have filled parks, blocked building entrances, and overrun sidewalks. Some observe that their ability to find effective, compassionate solutions have been impacted by the Ninth Circuit opinion in the City of Grants Pass v. Johnson, et al., holding that […]
11/13/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP192: Hour 1 – Tim Scott Drops Out (#192)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP192: Hour 2 – Trump Is Not a Unique Threat; The Left Did It First (#192)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP192: Hour 3 – The World According to Xi (#192)

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Federalist Radio Hour: Inside America’s Post-Pandemic China Policy

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Chris Fenton, film producer and author of “Feeding the Dragon: Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA, & American Business,” joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinksy to examine how China leverages its soft and hard power to inflame its rivalry with the U.S. Fenton and […]
11/13/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Tim Scott Leaves Host SPEECHLESS, Migrants Mad In NYC, The Election Is LIT, & A Gov. Shutdown Looms

Today the Chicks chat Tim Scott’s big announcement, the 2024 election drama, and why illegal immigrants in New York are SO upset right now.
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Three Martini Lunch: Sen. Scott Suspends 2024 Campaign, Politico Confirms Biden’s Incapable, San Francisco’s Curious Clean Up

Join Jim and Greg as they applaud South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott for his presidential campaign but also for recognizing that it’s not going to happen for him in 2024 and suspending his White House bid. They also throw up their hands as Politico confirms that President Biden is incapable of governing and campaigning like […]
11/13/20230
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Acton Unwind: MrBeast of Burden

This week, Eric, Dan, and Noah discuss the philanthropic efforts of MrBeast, the YouTube star with more than 200 million followers, in building wells in Kenya, which has come in for some criticism. Are MrBeast’s efforts making a positive impact, or are they worthy of the criticism they’re receiving? Or both? And what could he […]
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: The Debate that Knocked Tim Scott Out

Ryan Girdusky returns to the pod to talk about the third GOP debate before Tim Scott decided to bail. Does Nikki Hayley have a foreign policy or has she just morphed into Carly Fiorina?
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Daily Signal Podcast: Florida Again Earns Top Spot on Heritage Foundation’s Education Freedom Report Card

Florida has once again been ranked No. 1 among the states on The Heritage Foundation’s Education Freedom Report Card, which was released at an event Thursday in Des Moines, Iowa. “They have universal education choice in that state. Any child who wants it can exercise school choice,” says Lindsey Burke, director of The Heritage Foundation’s Center for […]
11/13/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Experts Promise Lower Interest Rates Soon! But Here’s The Catch (ft. Bulwark Capital)

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
11/13/20230
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Reaganism: America’s Naval Supremacy in the Indo-Pacific with Dr. Jerry Hendrix (#180)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with Dr. Jerry Hendrix who serves as a Senior Fellow at the Sagamore Institute. They discuss the current state of America’s naval supremacy in the Indo-Pacific in contrast to the mounting challenges posed by Communist China.
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Call Me Back: Flipping the Script — with Haviv Rettig Gur (#163)

Haviv Rettig Gur returns for our weekly conversation from Jerusalem to provide real-time reporting and analysis on the war, and invaluable historical context. Today, we talk to Haviv about the hostage crisis in the context of Israel’s war fighting. And we also discuss Haviv’s contrarian view of how Israel is reacting to the growing international […]
11/13/20230
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Enduring Interest: SPEECH AND CENSORSHIP 3: Daniel Mahoney on Raymond Aron’s Last Lecture: Liberty and Equality

Here at Enduring Interest we are in the midst of exploring books and essays that address the question of speech and censorship. Forthcoming episodes will discuss authors including Walter Berns, Irving Kristol, Herbert Marcuse, James Madison, and Pierre Manent. However, this month we’re pausing on that theme to discuss a newly published book by the […]
11/13/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: The Return of the King (#454)

With John Yoo, who accuses Lucretia and Steve of being closet monarchists, back from his jungle adventures in South America (albeit without any archeological relics to satify his Indiana Jones fantasies) and sitting in the host chair this week, the gang offers its two cents on the latest GOP debate (someone—guess who?—is not impressed with […]
11/11/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: A Special Note from Erick

Just a note from Erick asking for some help from the podcast listeners.
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First Things: Why We Need the Classical Learning Test

In this episode, Jeremy Tate joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the history of the Classical Learning Test and why it is important for American higher education. Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Nicole Solas: Female Athletes at Risk (#34)

On this special pop-up episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to Rhode Island mom and IWF Senior Fellow Nicole Solas about a recent incident involving a male field hockey player who was allowed to play on a female field hockey team, injuring a female player. How many more cases like this […]
11/11/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Are Space Factories On Horizon?

Please enjoy today’s encore presentation of Sara’s Interview with U.S. Air Force Lt. General and CEO of Spacebilt, Steve Kwast Instead of wasting time and money building satellites on Earth, why not just build them in space? On the surface, this might seem like a silly question. But if you can escape Earth’s orbit, the […]
11/10/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP191: Hour 1 – Strange New Respect

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP191: Hour 2 – The Senate At Play

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP191: Hour 3 – The Importance of Human Connection

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Federalist Radio Hour: Tuesday’s Losses Are Deeper Than Politics

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky explain why they weren’t surprised by the 2023 election results, give an update on former President Donald Trump’s New York trial, and discuss the dynamics of the House of Representatives’ censure of Democrat Rep. […]
11/10/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: Panda-monium and Other Evils (#666)

We’ve made it to number 666! Unfortunately among the three of them, James, Steve Hayward and Charles Cooke haven’t a single sinister plot to reveal. They do however have lots to say about Wednesday’s debate; progressive love for Hamas and what it means for the intersectionality coalition; and they wonder why there aren’t DACA protections […]
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Amid the Anti-Israel Storms at Yale

Sahar Tartak is an undergraduate at Yale University. She was an intern at National Review magazine last summer. She is a Jewish, pro-Israel student in a largely hostile environment. Jay asks her, “How has it been?”
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Daily Signal Podcast: Stories of America’s WWII Veterans and How a Rifle Became a Microphone

Andrew Biggio was excited to show his neighbor, a WWII veteran, the M1 Garand rifle he had recently purchased. The weapon was the most common rifle used in WWII, and Biggio thought his elderly neighbor would appreciate holding the gun.   “When I put that rifle into his hands and he raised it into his […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Sen. Manchin’s 2024 Plans, Two-Tiered Justice & the Nashville Manifesto, Media Coddle Hunter Biden

Former Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney and National Review Contributing Editor Andy McCarthy is in for Jim, who will be back on Monday. Today, Andy and Greg break down West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin announcing he will not run for the U.S. Senate again in 2024 and will instead travel the nation “to see if there […]
11/10/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: The History of the State of Israel

President of Hillsdale College, Dr. Larry P. Arnn, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss Israel’s founding, the character of representative government, and why tensions in the Middle East have existed for so long. Release date: 10 November 2023 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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GLoP Culture: Dark Comedy (#203)

Let’s just get this out of the way right at the top: Yes, we missed a show last month. And many of you noticed, and correctly surmised why. So it was important that we did one this and not wait until the last few hours of November to put it out. That said, we can’t […]
11/10/20230
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The Great Antidote: Albert Zambone on Historical Inquiry

Albert Zambone is the author of Daniel Morgan: A Revolutionary Life. He is also the host of the podcast Historically Thinking, where he teaches listeners not only history but how to do it. Go check it out if you haven’t. He also has a doctorate in history from the University of Oxford. Today, we talk about what history is, why it’s so important, how to do it, and what it tells us. We touch on culture and narratives, and the education system as well.  Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Manchin’s BIG NEWS, Politicians Clash Over Israel-Hamas War, & Roseanne Barr Gets SCREAMY For Trump

Today the Chicks chat about Manchin’s big announcement, the clash between liberals and conservatives over Israel/Hamas, and Roseanne’s unhinged (but fun!) appearance at a Trump rally.
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 293: Half a Billion for Liberal Journalism (w/Scott Walter) (#293)

As if the national press were not liberal enough or sufficiently committed to the national left-wing agenda, Big Philanthropy is throwing hundreds of millions of dollars to make local journalism also align with the left-wing agenda…er, be “revitalized.” The Press Forward initiative, announced by the left-wing MacArthur Foundation, may claim to be “independent of ideology,” […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Haley’s Comet?

Dan Senor joins today’s podcast to discuss the various scenarios in which Nikki Haley really does have a shot at taking the Republican nomination from Donald Trump. We even do a lightning round on whether her successful debate appearances mean her chances are real or illusory. And what does the Israeli agreement to a four-hour […]
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: Michael Boskin: Defense Budgeting for a Safer World | Bill Whalen | Hoover Institution (#406)

Add to an already uncertain world: America’s uncertain ability to adequately budget for its national and global security needs – those needs more apparent given the US’s current involvement in two “hot” wars, plus “Cold War 2.0″ with China. Michael Boskin, the Hoover Institution’s Wohlford Family Senior Fellow and former chair of the White House’s […]
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The Libertarian: What Constitutes a War Crime? | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#747)

Richard Epstein explains what constitutes a war crime and how Israel and Hamas differ in their culpability for the tragic loss of life among civilians.
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Half Percent Podcast: A Marine’s Story-Afghanistan, Coming Home From War, Rucking and The Eye of The Tiger (#69)

Mario Morales spent 7 years in the US Marine Corps (2005-2012) with deployments to Africa and Afghanistan. Mario is a board member for Ruck For Veterans, a veteran service organization that organizes bi-annual rucks every Veterans Day and Memorial Day to bring awareness to veterans’ issues and aims to bridge the gap between the community […]
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She Thinks: Payton McNabb on Her Injuries Sustained After Competing Against a Biological Male

Payton McNabb joins She Thinks podcast this week to share her personal experience of competing against a biologically male athlete in high school and her desire to speak out to keep women’s sports female. We also talk about how her life forever changed following an injury during the game as she deals with significant long-term […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Israel Agrees to Daily Fighting Pause, US Hits Targets in Syria, Democrats Eye Abortion as Winning Issue in 2024 | Nov. 9

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The White House reports that Israel has agreed to begin daily four-hour pauses on all military operations in Gaza. Both the U.S. and Israel have carried out separate airstrikes against Iranian-backed groups in Syria. Ukraine takes credit for killing a Putin ally […]
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SCOTUS101: The Joseph Story Lecture: Judge James Ho (#3)

GianCarlo is back, the Court is hearing arguments again, and free speech is on the docket. Your hosts discuss a newly granted case that will decide whether the Biden Administration’s coordination with social media companies to censor what it labeled misinformation violates the First Amendment. They then unpack the oral arguments in two more free […]
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Veterans Day Special

Guests: Patrick Whalen, Thomas Conner & Peter Jennings Host Scot Bertram talks with Patrick Whalen, operations assistant to the president at Hillsdale College, about the unique qualifications that veterans bring to teaching and his article “Veterans Make Good Teachers.” Thomas Conner, History professor emeritus at Hillsdale College, walks through the history of the American Battle […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: How Can You Honor A Veteran? Tell Them ‘Thank You’

Do you have a veteran in your family? Are there any in your neighborhood or at your church? Maybe you see them at restaurants or the store with their hats or jackets noting their service. Don’t let this Veterans Day go by without honoring those who served. Sara has a rich history of service in […]
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Bret Baier (#311)

In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we present Bret Baier – a number one bestselling author and award-winning anchor of Fox News Channel’s Special Report with Bret Baier. Bret had previously spoken at the Reagan Library four times, the last time in 2019 for his book, Three Days at the Brink: FDR’s Daring Gamble to […]
11/9/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP190: Hour 1 – NBC’s Debate > Fox’s Debates (#190)

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Bill Bennett Show: Scholars & Sense (November Edition): Bill Bennett, Conrad Black and Victor Davis Hanson

Bill invites Conrad Black and Victor Davis Hanson back on the show to discuss how this current series of foreign and domestic events (and responses) are providing us with “clarifying moments” to identify where the values of our politicians, universities and the Middle East.
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Heritage Explains: Is Entrepreneurship Bad for Society? | Andy Puzder

Entrepreneurs and innovators attain success by providing services that other people value. So why does there seem to be suspicion towards a free market and success within it? Heritage budget expert Richard Stern and former Carl’s Jr. CEO Andy Puzder explain.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Follow Richard Stern on X […]
11/9/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Pro-Life Movement’s Tough Road Ahead

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Kristan Hawkins, president of Students For Life and host of the “Explicitly Pro-Life” podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to analyze Ohioans’ decision to enshrine unlimited abortion in the state’s constitution and discuss how Republicans should support the pro-life movement as it works to fortify states […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP190: Hour 2 – The Media Really is the Enemy of the People and We Have Proof (#190)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP190: Hour 3 – Thank You Hillary Clinton. Seriously. (#190)

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Parsing Immigration Policy: Biden Administration’s Illegal Immigration System (#130)

In this week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, the Center for Immigration Studies looks at the number of illegal aliens released into the United States by the Biden administration in FY 2023 and their pathways for entry. Andrew Arthur, the Center’s resident fellow in law and policy, joins us for this episode to reveal how […]
11/9/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Biden Unpopular in California, Photographers Embedded with Hamas, Michigan’s Green Energy Land Grab

Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Host Scot Bertram is in for Jim. Today, Scot and Greg dissect a poll showing President Biden with a 52 disapproval rate in deep blue California. Republicans have virtually no chance to win the state but there is clearly widespread dissatisfaction in Biden’s performance. They […]
11/9/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Nikki And Vivek GO AT IT, Mayorkas Sounds Like An Idiot At Border Hearing, & Protesters Are RIDIC

Today the Chicks discuss the drama at the GOP debate, DHS Secretary Mayorkas MISERABLE appearance in front of the Senate, and the dumbest protesters EVER.
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: GOP: Knocked Down, Not Out? (#8)

We’re hearing that voters prefer a “generic candidate.” Today Henry and his polling buddies consider this ideal alongside the less popular incarnate candidates before us. Kristen Soltis Anderson covers interesting shifts in Trump voter demographics and the weak challenges by his primary opponents; Spencer Kimball joins to discuss Biden’s waning support with key Democratic blocs […]
11/9/20230
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What's Bugging Me: Hamas is Here (#52)

Chilling words: Hamas is here. In the United States. Right now. We talk to Rich Goldberg, a member of President Trump’s National Security Council, about the situation in the Middle East and how the US may be threatened as well. The Biden White House responds to the domestic rise in hate crimes against Jews by […]
11/9/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The News Organizations Working With Hamas

Today’s podcast begins with a discussion of the Republican debate before we turn to the astonishing revelations that trusted stringers for a series of Western news organizations, among them the AP, Reuters, and CNN, were actually with the Hamas monsters who slaughtered and wounded 5,000 Israelis on October 7—and were, at least until last night, […]
11/9/20230
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Call Me Back: Israeli Resilience, Pre- & Post-10/07 – with Liel Leibovitz (#162)

This is a crossover episode with Liel Leibovitz in which we jointly release a conversation on the Call Me Back podcast feed and the Tablet Magazine’s Unorthodox podcast feed. Liel Leibovitz, who was born and raised in Israel, is editor-at-large for Tablet Magazine and a host of its weekly culture podcast Unorthodox. He also hosts […]
11/9/20230
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Problematic Women: Surrogacy Complications, AI Fears Come True, and Dating Flirting Tips

Up on today’s Problematic Women – we talk surrogacy and all the complications that come with it. Plus, AI generating image technology is raising concerns over the safety of children and young people. And dating app users are burnt out. It’s time to return to the “old ways” of meeting people and we have a […]
11/9/20230
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First Things: Jayd Henricks on “Why Does the Pope Dislike Me?”

In this episode, Jayd Henricks joins the podcast to talk about his two online articles, “Pope Francis Does not Understand the American Church” from June 2022 and “Why Does the Pope Dislike Me?” from August 2023. They evaluate the Vatican’s relationship with the Church in America today.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Anti-Israel Protesters Interrupt House Hearing, Third GOP Debate in Miami, Ivanka Trump Testifies| Nov. 8

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Our colleague Tyler O’Neil reports that Anti-Israel protesters briefly derailed a House Judiciary Committee hearing on free speech and antisemitism on college campuses Wednesday morning: https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/11/08/free-palestine-protesters-disrupt-campus-antisemitism-hearing/ Pro-life activist Mark Houck and his wife, Ryan-Marie Houck, are suing the federal Department of Justice […]
11/9/20230
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Well Said: Seeking Truth: Breaking Down Barriers to Debate

Cherise invites Jennifer Richmond, the Co-founder and director of the Institute for Liberal Values and Author of “Letters in Black & White: A New Correspondence on Race in America,” to join her in discussing some of the major barriers to debate and political discussion we are seeing on campuses and in our society today.
11/9/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Cruz: Americans Have To Get Serious and “Unwoke” Our Schools, Boardrooms, and Media To Save Our Country

The War on Woke has come to the homefront. American public universities function as indoctrination factories for our children. Our media is infested with liars pushing the agendas of foreign nations and monied interests. Beloved American brands like Coca-Cola are caught supporting terrorists. When will the madness end? Texas Sen. Ted Cruz joins Sara on […]
11/8/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP189: Hour 1 – About Last Night (#189)

The GOP didn’t have a good election last night so what lesson’s can be learned?
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP189: Hour 2 – Rich McCormick Shows How to Win (#189)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP189: Hour 3 – The Not So Great Debate (#189)

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The Kevin Roberts Show: #89 | Riley Gaines

Women’s sports are under attack. No one knows this better than Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines, a twelve-time NCAA All-American and five-time SEC Champion, who spoke out after tying with Lia Thomas, a male, at the NCAA Championships.   Riley joins Kevin to share her story and why she believes that allowing male-bodied athletes to participate […]
11/8/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Rep. Julia Letlow: Why We Need a Parents Bill of Rights

Parents should have the right to know what their children are being taught in school and to have their voices heard when they have concerns.   That’s why Rep. Julia Letlow, R-La., introduced the Parents Bill of Rights.   “It’s actually appalling to me … that we have to have a Parents Bill of Rights, […]
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Three Martini Lunch: House Censures Rep. Tlaib, GOP’s Election Losses, Can Republicans Get Back to Winning?

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome the House of Representatives delivering a bipartisan censure to Michigan Rep, Rashida Tlaib for her brazen lies about the Gaza hospital bombing and her overt gaslighting about the true meaning of “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” They also sigh as they track disappointing […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 71: The GOP Tanks

Republicans need a better election strategy. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss the 2023 election results, analyze Democrats’ deceptive abortion messaging, explain why the government censored Mollie and The Federalist during the 2020 election, give an update on the antisemitic demonstrations sweeping the nation. They also share their […]
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High Noon: Mary Margaret Olohan – 2020 Protest Redux and Our Media’s Ignorant Befuddlement About Religion (#4)

Daily Signal reporter and IWF fellow Mary Margaret Olohan joins High Noon as cohost to discuss how the “mostly peaceful” pro-Hamas protests are getting bolder and taking on new targets, like the same statues defaced during the 2020 riots. The ladies also talk about the ignorance of legacy media when it comes to basic religious […]
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Acton Line: Aquinas and the Market

In this episode, we present the most recent installment of the Acton Lecture Series, with Dr. Mary L. Hirschfeld. Economists investigate the workings of markets and tend to set ethical questions aside. Theologians often dismiss economics, losing insights into the influence of market incentives on individual behavior. Dr. Hirschfeld bridges this gap by showing how a humane […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Election Night Recap, Rashida’s Squad Is MAD She Got Censured, & Ben Shapiro BLASTS Woke Viewer

Today the Chicks chat about the disappointing election results, Rashida Tlaib’s dramatic censure, and how Ben Shapiro totally trashed woke protesters.
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The Learning Curve: Vanderbilt’s Dr. Carol Swain on U.S. History, Race, & 1776 Unites (#164)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Prof. Albert Cheng of the University of Arkansas and Ian Rowe,the founder of Vertex Partnership Academies in NYC, interview Dr. Carol Swain, an award-winning political scientist. Dr. Swain discusses her background growing up in rural Virginia, experiences with racial discrimination and segregation in K-12 schooling, and changes […]
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Getting Started in the Media (#12)

This week, Karin is joined by Emma Foley, a NeW alumna who shares her experience of being a conservative woman on campus. They discuss how to navigate finding conservative community on campus and some tips to help you get started in the media. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the conversation after each […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Democrats Have a Good Night

Today’s podcast looks at the results of the 2023 elections and show how abortion is still winning for Democrats and how Republicans just keep losing and losing and losing and why. Also, why it matters that Rep. Rashida Tlaib was censured—or did she want this? Give a listen.
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Call Me Back: American Jews on the Left, post-October 7th (#161)

Today we release the new book by Saul Singer and me: “The Genius of Israel: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World”, which you can order now at: www.amazon.com/Genius-Israel-Small-Nation-Teach/dp/1982115769/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3LKV3ZLWLBOL1&keywords=dan+senor&qid=1694402205&sprefix=dan+senor%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-1 OR www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-genius-of-israel-dan-senor/1143499668 Today’s guest is Ruby Namdar, who was born and raised in Jerusalem to a family of Iranian-Jewish heritage. His first […]
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First Things: A Witness at the Center of the Church

In this episode, Msgr. Hilary Franco joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “Six Popes: A Son of the Church Remembers.” Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini) via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Jewish Man Dead After Pro-Israel Rally, Pages of School Shooter’s Manifesto Confirmed Real, Election Day 2023 | Nov. 7

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Election Day 2023 is in full swing in the U.S. A Jewish man who attended a pro-Israel rally “died as a result of injuries sustained during an altercation at a Pro-Israeli / Pro-Palestinian event,” according to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. Nashville […]
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King of Stuff: Karol Markowicz (#430)

The King welcomes Karol Markowicz to talk about the impact on Jews in America and around the world, not only to the Oct. 7 terror attacks but also the pro-Hamas protests and anti-semitic violence. Karol is a columnist at the New York Post and Fox News and co-author of the best-selling book, Stolen Youth: How […]
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Jonathan Choe on the Crisis of our City Streets

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Sara Carter Podcast: The ‘Axis of Terror’ Takes Aim at the U.S.

“They’re all competitors in a way but they see short-term value in opposing the United States.” That’s the assessment of former CIA station chief Daniel Hoffman on the threats posed to Americans and American interests by Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. Today, Hoffman joins Sara to break down our nation’s many foreign policy challenges. […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Dark Money Behind Domestic Anti-Israel Protests

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Washington Examiner Investigative Reporter Gabe Kaminsky joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the dark money groups organizing anti-Israel protests all across the nation and explain why their ties to terrorists pose a national security risk to the U.S. You can read more of Kaminsky’s reporting […]
11/7/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP188: Hour 1 – The Horrors I Have Seen (#188)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP188: Hour 2 – Panic at the White House (#188)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP188: Hour 3 – Woke-o Haram is Too Hard to Keep Up With (#188)

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The Weekly Sceptic: Harmistice Day (#62)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 62! This week: -Will the Armistice Day protest go ahead, and, more importantly, should it go ahead? -Tommy Robinson and Katie Hopkins are reinstated on the ‘X’ platform  -The Met Police is infiltrated by various wronguns -Keir Starmer’s poppy mysteriously goes missing while he promotes ‘Islamophobia Awareness Month’ -The […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Graphic Writings LEAKED From TN Killer, Trump Clashes With Judge, & Daily Wire Dominates The Media

Today the Chicks discuss the disturbing manifesto the media doesn’t want you to see, Trump’s epic showdown with the corrupt judge in NY, and everything the Daily Wire crew is saying this week.
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Three Martini Lunch: Can Reynolds Boost DeSantis in Iowa? Debt Interest Passes $1 Trillion, Biden’s ‘Messaging’ Problem

Join Jim and Greg as they set the stage for today’s off-year elections that will have big consequences in states like Virginia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey and more. Then they kick off the martinis with a focus on Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds endorsing Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for president. How much does her endorsement […]
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Madison's Notes: Speak Freely: The Princeton Principles

Kicking off our new monthly series on freedom of speech, Keith Whittington and Donald Downs discuss the Princeton Principles for a Campus of Free Inquiry. These principles, outlined by a group of scholars convened by Professor Robert P. George here at the James Madison Program in March 2023, expand on the well-known Chicago Principles in ensuring campus free speech and institutional neutrality. […]
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Gray Matters: Chevron on Trial Panel 2: Is Chevron Inevitable? What Should Replace It?

The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters features a discussion among Law Professors Lisa Schultz Bressman, John F. Duffy, and Daniel E. Walters about the Loper Bright case […]
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Honoring Our Veterans (#310)

In today’s podcast we honor our veterans and in the president’s messages to veterans, we’ll cover peace through strength. Going through our archives, both Citizen, Governor and President Reagan delivered many addresses saluting those who serve our country. Today we’ve chosen two – the first he delivered in August 1980 to the Veterans of Foreign […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Escalation Is Here

Today we talk about the ramped-up anti-Semitic violence exploding almost simultaneously across the country, including the fatal attack on a Jewish man in Los Angeles. What’s going on and how did we get here? Give a listen.
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Daily Signal Podcast: GOP Emerges as Multiracial Populist Party

Patrick Ruffini is a Republican pollster with a reputation for deciphering data and spotting trends. His new book, “Party of the People: Inside the Multiracial Populist Coalition Remaking the GOP,” takes a deep dive into one of the biggest political realignments of our lifetime. Ruffini spoke with The Daily Signal about the demographic changes that […]
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Hub Wonk: Peace Through Compassion (#177)

In a conversation between Joe Selvaggi and George Mason law professor Ilya Somin, Somin presents his viewpoint on the moral and strategic case for allowing free emigration of Palestinian refugees from the conflict zone to bolster Israel’s fight against Hamas terrorism.   Guest: Ilya Somin is Professor of Law at George Mason University. His research focuses […]
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Lane Scott on the Misery of the Comfortable Women (#33)

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock interviews Lane Scott, a California writer and homeschool mom, about her new article “The Mother’s Gauntlet,” which describes the paradox of “the misery of comfortable women”—the reason some women choose work over child rearing, the doubts and fears of stay-at-home moms, and why honesty […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Trump on Trial, Former Obama Advisor Says Biden Should Reconsider Reelection Run, Israeli Military Surrounds Northern Gaza | Nov. 6

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Former President Donald Trump takes the stand in the fraud case brought against him. The Israel Defense Force zeros in on northern Gaza. David Axelrod says President Joe Biden should consider whether to stay in the 2024 presidential race or not. Rolling […]
11/7/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Forget the Polls, Elections Are Won with Hard Work and Finding New Voters

Is there an election where you live on Tuesday? If so, have you already voted or do you have a plan to vote? Tuesday is Election Day in several critical states. The results will significantly influence the future of several states and may project which party has momentum in the 2024 presidential campaign. But victory […]
11/7/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Stunning Failure Of Obamacare

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Brian Blase, Ph.D., president of the Paragon Health Institute and former special assistant to the president for economic policy at the National Economic Council, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to analyze the ill-named Affordable Care Act and explain how its failures have drastically impacted healthcare in […]
11/7/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP187: Hour 1 – The Thirty Day Nightmare and Biden Sinks (#187)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP187: Hour 2 – DeSantis v. Haley for Second Place (#187)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP187: Hour 3 – Homeschooling’s Rise (#187)

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Acton Unwind: WeWork Don’t Work Anymore

This week, Eric, Dylan, and Emily work over the news that WeWork, a company that provides flexible office workspace, will file for bankruptcy this week. Was it a victim of the pandemic? A creature of a low-interest-rate economy and a venture-capital mentality that said they’d figure out how to be profitable at some point that […]
11/6/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: NYT Poll Has Dems Trying to Shove Biden, Obama Says We’re All ‘Complicit’ in Middle East Mess, Rep. Tlaib’s ‘River to the Sea’ Gaslighting

Join Jim and Greg as they respond to a new New York Times/Siena College showing Donald Trump leading President Biden in five of six swing states, and the calls from Democrats for Biden not to run next year are growing louder. But will he? Who would replace him? And this poll most damaging to Republican […]
11/6/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: We Got HACKED On Friday, Rashida’s BIG MAD At Biden, & Disgusting Displays Of Jewish Hate Continue

Today the Chicks discuss the Facebook hack nightmare, what’s ticking of the left, and the ridiculous hate we’re still seeing on college campuses.
11/6/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: ‘REVOLUTION AGAINST GOD’: Skillet’s John Cooper Explains

The lead vocalist, bassist, and songwriter for a top Christian rock band is sounding the alarm about the “woke” ideology of critical race theory and transgender identity, insisting that Christians cannot afford to sit on the sidelines as this competing worldview takes over the culture.   Skillet’s John Cooper will release a new book this […]
11/6/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Genius Of Israel, Now More Than Ever

Dan Senor joins us to talk about his new book, The Genius of Israel, co-written with Saul Singer, and why its portrait of the war-torn country—finished long before the war—offers an explanation for the country’s extraordinarily cohesive response to the October 7 attack and shows Israel its own way forward to victory. Give a listen.
11/6/20230
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Call Me Back: 30 days, 3 pressure points – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#160)

This week we release the new book by Saul Singer and me: “The Genius of Israel: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World”, which you can order now at: www.amazon.com/Genius-Israel-Small-Nation-Teach/dp/1982115769/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3LKV3ZLWLBOL1&keywords=dan+senor&qid=1694402205&sprefix=dan+senor%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-1 OR www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-genius-of-israel-dan-senor/1143499668 Haviv Rettig Gur returns for our weekly conversation from Israel to provide real-time reporting and analysis on the war, […]
11/6/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Ep. 207 Religion vs Science: Life After Death & Weird Near Death Experiences (ft. Dr. Sabom)

In this week’s deep dive episode, Mock and Daisy sit down with author, Cardiologist, and contributor in “After Death”, Dr. Michael Sabom. Together they talk about the making of the movie, what turned him from a sceptic to believer in the studies, and SO much more. Visit https://angel.com/CHICKS and get your tickets today or Pay […]
11/6/20230
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Reaganism: Reagan and The Right with Kate Bachelder Odell (#179)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with Kate Odell who is a member of the Editorial Board of The Wall Street Journal. They discuss the changing environment on the political right including substantive policy shifts happening at the Heritage Foundation and other centers of political thought and advocacy.
11/6/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: House Passes Israel Aid Package, Israel Rejects Biden Admin Calls for “Humanitarian Pause,” Lebanon-Based Hezbollah Praises Oct. 7 Attack Against Israel | Nov. 3

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The House of Representatives passed a nearly $14.5 billion aid package for Israel on Thursday evening. In related news, Israel is not in favor of Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s calls for a “humanitarian pause” in Gaza. The terrorist organization Hezbollah has […]
11/6/20230
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Take Back Our Schools: Do Nice Guys Finish Last? (#70)

Beth and Andrew speak with author Alexandra Hudson about her recently published book, The Soul of Civility. She discusses the difference between politeness and civility, and shares her opinion on where today’s uncivil society stands in relation to other eras in history. We talk about the role that social media plays in modeling uncivil behavior […]
11/4/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour, with Special Guest Amy Wax (#453)

With John Yoo still away somewhere in the jungles of South America, Steve and Lucretia are delighted to be joined by a very special guest, Prof. Amy Wax of Penn Law School. Followers of the campus scene may be familiar with Penn Law’s crusade to fire Prof. Wax for the sin of offending against campus […]
11/4/20230
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The Glenn Show: Thinking Through the Gaza War (Glenn Loury & John McWhorter)

Why John thinks pro-Hamas sentiment on the American left is racist … Distinguishing between anti-colonialism and antisemitism … There are great crimes in America’s past. But we shouldn’t let them define us. … Glenn: We’re standing on the precipice of something catastrophic … John’s proposal for the US’s role in Israel’s domestic conflict … Is […]
11/3/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Rabbi Yaakov Menken: The Biden Administration’s Response to Anti-Semitism Has Been Pathetic

On today’s Sara Carter Show, Rabbi Yaakov Menken of the Coalition for Jewish Values joins Sara to break down the Biden administration’s dreadful response to the wave of anti-semitism crashing on American Jews. Instead of condemning the hate coming from American campuses and newsrooms, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris issued a blanket, tone-deaf statement condemning […]
11/3/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: The Long Arc Forward with Christopher Rufo (#665)

The fight for our civilization is here, and today’s guest is no stranger to the fray. Christopher Rufo is a member of the New College of Florida board and the mastermind of a number of projects devoted to winning the culture war. He’s the author of the new bestseller America’s Cultural Revolution: How the Radical […]
11/3/20230
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: George Weigel on Our Perilous Times

George Weigel is one of America’s leading political writers and social critics. His biography of John Paul II—“Witness to Hope”—is one of the great modern biographies. With Jay, Weigel talks about his growing up in Baltimore. The conversation moves to Ukraine, Israel, and some key questions of American politics today. George Weigel is both sagacious […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP186: Hour 1 – Democrats Never Have to Apologize (#186)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP186: Hour 2 – The Media Always Demands Republicans Cave (#186)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP186: Hour 3 – Homeland Security Accidentally Released a Terrorist (#186)

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The Last Optimist: Hybrid-electric Cars: Faster, Cheaper, Better and Fairer Way to Cut Oil Use (#48)

If one feels compelled, and by that, I mean if Congress and state policymakers feel compelled to subsidize ways to reduce the amount of oil used by vehicles on the roads, the facts point to hybrids making far more sense. Sales figures in recent months suggest that consumers think so too. Related to this episode’s […]
11/3/20230
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Call Me Back: BIDEN: “Don’t!” / NASRALLAH: “I hear you.” – emergency episode with Dr. Matthew Levitt (#159)

We just had a conversation with Dr. Matthew Levitt, an expert on Hassan Nasrallah and Hezbollah, getting his immediate reaction and analysis on Nasrallah’s first public address since the October 7 War. Matt is the director of the Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He served as deputy […]
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Three Martini Lunch: A Good Governor’s Race; A Bad Military Tactic; A Crazy Walkout

Chad Benson guest hosting for Greg Corombos. GOOD: A governor’s race in Kentucky that never looked good for the GOP is tightening in the final days. BAD: You can’t “pause” when your guys are on the front lines on enemy territory in an active battle. CRAZY: Columbia students vs. Hillary Clinton. https://www.nationalreview.com/news/columbia-students-stage-walkout-during-hillary-clinton-lecture-to-protest-doxxing-of-anti-israel-classmates/
11/3/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Meet The Pro-Life Coffee Company Supporting Pregnancy Centers Nationwide

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Seven Weeks Coffee Founder and CEO Anton Krecic joins Federalist Staff Editor Samuel Mangold-Lenett to share why he launched a company dedicated to protecting unborn babies. Krecic also weighs in on the future of the pro-life movement in the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson and shares how […]
11/3/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: A Good Governor’s Race; A Bad Military Tactic; A Crazy Walkout

Chad Benson guest hosting for Greg Corombos. GOOD: A governor’s race in Kentucky that never looked good for the GOP is tightening in the final days. BAD: You can’t “pause” when your guys are on the front lines on enemy territory in an active battle. CRAZY: Columbia students vs. Hillary Clinton.  
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Why Hamas Invaded Israel

President of Hillsdale College, Dr. Larry P. Arnn, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss Hamas’s October 7th surprise attack against Israel, the roots of conflict in the Middle East, and his recent visit to India. Release date: 03 November 2023
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Tik-Tok War

Meghan McCain joins the podcast to help buck up our spirits about how ordinary Americans really feel about Israel and Hamas as opposed to the elites on campuses who are siding with evil. And we discuss, yet again, the politically suicidal nature of Joe Biden’s courtship of the forces who want to keep Israel from […]
11/3/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 292: Surprised By Campus Radicals? You Shouldn’t Be (#292)

Since the horrific Hamas terrorist massacres in southern Israel in early October, American observers have been horrified by something that really should not be happening: Mass marches of left-wing students expressing solidarity with the “Palestinian cause,” if not the Hamas regime that perpetrated the attacks itself. But a close analysis of the ideological currents in […]
11/3/20230
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The Glenn Show: America’s Sunk Cost in Ukraine (Glenn Loury & John Mearsheimer)

Why John thinks Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was rational … How small states deal with world powers … If Russia’s action were rational, were the US’s? … John: The Ukraine invasion violates international law, but Russia has reason to see it as just … The risk of escalation … Zelensky’s expert manipulation of the West […]
11/3/20230
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She Thinks: Brianna Howard: How Pennsylvania’s Energy Production Has Transformed the State

Brianna Howard joins She Thinks podcast to discuss the legacy of Edwin Drake, the first person to strike oil in America, and how his discovery has changed the lives of so many, especially in the state where it all happened—Pennsylvania. We also discuss how hard-working Americans in the energy industry are often denigrated by a […]
11/3/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | America is Leading the Reemergence of Commercial Nuclear Power

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. In this episode, Jack and Carol Berrigan of the Nuclear Energy Institute sit down to talk about America’s key position in the commercial nuclear energy business. Despite reports of its untimely death (ok, […]
11/3/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Democrat Mayors Call on Biden for Help Over Illegal Alien Crisis, House to Vote on Israel Aid, Sen. Tommy Tuberville Faces Fire From Within GOP | Nov. 2

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Some Senate Republicans come out in opposition against Sen. Tommy Tuberville and his efforts to change a pro-abortion Pentagon policy. The House prepares to vote on a $14.3 billion aid package for Israel. The new House speaker is questioned over the impeachment […]
11/3/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Jon Fennell: A Rationale for Classical Education

Guests: Jon Fennell, Joe Kennedy, & Christopher Busch Host Scot Bertram talks with Jon Fennell, professor emeritus of education at Hillsdale College, about the reasoning for Classical Education and his article for Principia titled ““An Epistemological Rationale for Classical Education.” Joe Kennedy, author of Average Joe: The Joe Kennedy Story, describes the years of difficult […]
11/3/20230
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Call Me Back: Understanding Israel’s battlefields (& U.S. involvement) – with Dr. Fred Kagan (#158)

Next week we will release the new book by Saul Singer and me: “The Genius of Israel: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World”, which you can order now at: www.amazon.com/Genius-Israel-Small-Nation-Teach/dp/1982115769/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3LKV3ZLWLBOL1&keywords=dan+senor&qid=1694402205&sprefix=dan+senor%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-1 OR www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-genius-of-israel-dan-senor/1143499668 The speech that I reference in today’s episode — in which I discuss the resilience of Israelis in […]
11/3/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Sen. Marshall: Why Israel Aid Package Must Stand Alone

The Biden administration should act quickly to support an aid package for Israel, thus sending a clear message to Iran as the Jewish state seeks to root out Tehran-backed Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, Sen. Roger Marshall urges.   “Leave it to President Biden to blow an opportunity to bring a clear, precise, quick, unhesitant message to […]
11/3/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Fmr. Trump Lawyer David Schoen: Every American Must Speak Out Against The Blight of Anti-Semitism

Anti-Semitism is a growing problem on America’s streets, campuses, and newsrooms. Every day, malicious lies are spread about the Jewish people and the Jewish state of Israel. What can Americans do to stop this wave of hate? Sara is joined today by constitutional scholar David Schoen. Schoen is the former chairman of the Zionist Organization […]
11/3/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: College Admissions After SFFA

On Thursday, June 29, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its decision in Students for Fair Admissions Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College. In a 6-3 decision, the Court held that Harvard and the University of North Carolina’s admissions programs violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Two months later, The […]
11/3/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Emily and Chris On The Dao Prize And The Attack On Tuberville

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the inaugural Dao Prize, an award created to recognize the investigative work of truth-seeking journalists. They also break down why GOP Senators attacked Sen. Tommy Tuberville over his ongoing protest of the […]
11/3/20230
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Heritage Explains: What Does a New Speaker Mean for Congress? | Richard Stern

The election of Mike Johnson, R-La., as Speaker of the House has set a new legislative agenda in Congress. Richard Stern joins Heritage Explains once again to talk about what’s getting passed and why it’s important.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Follow Richard Stern on X at: https://twitter.com/RichAStern Hosted on Acast. […]
11/2/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP185: Hour 1 – Joe Biden Won’t Stand Up to Anti-Semite Democrats (#185)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP185: Hour 2 – The Ugly Girl Responds to Attention (#185)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP185: Hour 3 – Tuberville Holds Steady (#185)

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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Mark Levin (#309)

In this week’s Reagan Forum podcast, we go back just over a week to our October 21, 2023  in-person program with top rated Talk radio host and bestselling author Mark Levin for a conversation on his latest book, The Democrat Party Hates America. While at the Reagan Library, Mark was joined in conversation by Reagan Foundation […]
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What's Bugging Me: Biden Bribes and Anti-Semitism Rises

Are the walls closing in on Joe Biden? Dennis wonders as payments to James Biden from foreign nationals are matched up to deposits in brother Joe’s bank accounts. Plus what’s going on with the pro-terrorism rallies on campuses and in our larger cities? We also talk to Ed Butowsky about the Fed holding on interest […]
11/2/20230
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Power Line: America’s Proxy Wars: A Conversation with Col. Austin Bay (#452)

Another bonus classic format edition, this time featuring Steve in extended conversation with Col. Austin Bay, one of the proprietors of the indispensable Strategy Page, columnist for Creators Syndicate, and author of the splendid Cocktails from Hell: Five Complex Wars Shaping the 21st Century. His column last week is a brief and lucid tour through […]
11/2/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: ‘Fog of War’ Intensified by AI and Social Media, Tech Policy Expert Says

As the war between Israel and Hamas rages on, Jake Denton, research associate for The Heritage Foundation’s Tech Policy Center, breaks down what the role of artificial intelligence has been in the conflict. (The Daily Signal is the news outlet of The Heritage Foundation.) “I think the one that everyone jumps to is the [artificial intelligence]-generated content, […]
11/2/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Bidenomics Is Awful, Updates On Israel, & Gretchen Carlson’s Insufferable Smugness

Today the Chicks chat about Biden’s insanely out of touch economic messaging, everything going on with Israel, and why Gretchen Carlson is still the WOAT.
11/2/20230
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First Things: Crypto Crackup: Sam Bankman-Fried

In this episode, Elizabeth Bachmann joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss her new book “Crypto Crackup: Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX, and SBF’s Weird Island Empire.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Where Are the Cops? Where?

Today’s podcast takes up the horrible story of the still-unsolved murder of Samantha Woll and the haste with which Detroit police said it had not been a hate crime—but never said why they believed this and have not yet even apparently found a person of interest in the case whose presence would refute the idea […]
11/2/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Immigration Law and National Security: A Tool Against Cartels and Terrorists (#129)

In this week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, the Center for Immigration Studies delves into the critical issue of addressing national security threats posed by foreigners, both legal and illegal, residing in the United States. Podcast guest George Fishman, a senior legal fellow at the Center, discusses legal tools that are available to serve the […]
11/2/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Jim in Taiwan: Strong Defenses, The Chinese Threat, Earthquakes & Innovation (#3270)

Jim spent more than a week in Taiwan, getting first-hand briefing and answers to key questions about how our ally is bracing for a possible Chinese invasion. Today, Jim briefs us on what he learned – the good the bad and the crazy. First, Jim explains the significant advantages Taiwan has in the event of […]
11/2/20230
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Acton Unwind: The Meltdown Over the Robert E. Lee Meltdown

This week, Eric, Dan, and Emily discuss the decision to melt down the statue of Robert E. Lee that was at the center of the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Is removing statues of Confederate generals erasing history? What is the proper way to memorialize the Confederacy, if there is one? And […]
11/2/20230
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Political Economy with James Pethokoukis: Melissa Kearney: The Importance of the Two-Parent Home

Over the past 40 years, children born to parents without college degrees have become less and less likely to grow up with the advantages of a two-parent home. This trend is perpetuating inequality between college-educated and non-college-educated families. To talk about this issue, I’ve invited on Melissa Kearney. Melissa is the Neil Moskowitz Professor of […]
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Bill Bennett Show: Is America Serious About Defending Itself and Freedom?

Bill Bennett invited Joel Farkas and Brian Kennedy back to the show as promised to discuss the Israel/Hamas war. They also discussed Issues at the border, bad energy policy and the left’s obsession with changing America.
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Problematic Women: Homeschooling Is Cool Now, China Takes Pandas Back, and AI Fears

Up on today’s Problematic Women – Homeschooling is actually becoming cool. We explain how. And You have heard about the new speaker of the House Mike Johnson. But who is he? We share some exclusive Daily Signal content. Plus, the Biden administration is trying to make AI. safe. Is it possible? We discuss. And instead […]
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First Things: Freedom and Conservatism

In this episode, R. R. Reno joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his recent Public Square article “Free and Conservative.”
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Daily Signal Podcast: McConnell Criticizes Senate Democrats, Speaker Johnson Discusses Faith and Politics, Musk Talks George Soros in Joe Rogan Interview | Nov. 1

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, criticized Senate Democrats over their plan to subpoena billionaires Harlan Crow and Robin Arkley II and conservative activist Leonard Leo. Speaker Mike Johnson opened up about his Christian faith and how it informs his politics […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: How Sara Was Rescued by an ‘Angel from the Red Barn’

Have you ever been forced to slow down? It’s often very frustrating in the moment. But it can be exactly what you need. And it happened to Sara last week. Returning from a trip to the border, Sara was diverted from her normal route because the road was blocked by an accident. But that detour […]
11/2/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 70: The Big Guy

A Chinese company funneled $40,000 to President Joe Biden. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss the latest Biden family corruption developments, debate which countries should be eligible to receive U.S. foreign aid, express frustration at Americans’ support for Hamas, and Democrats’ war on the legitimacy of the Supreme […]
11/1/20230
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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Melissa Kearney on the Two-Parent Privilege

On this episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus speaks with Melissa Kearney about her new book, The Two-Parent Privilege: How Americans Stopped Getting Married and Started Falling Behind. Nat and Melissa discuss the decline in marriage among non-college-educated parents, why having two parents in the home matters for student outcomes, the stock of marriageable […]
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #88 | Catholics Against Antisemitism | Heritage President Dr. Kevin Roberts

On October 7th, the world was left stunned by reports of Hamas’ brutal terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians. However, at the very moment when Americans should have rallied around our Jewish allies, our country has experienced a radical rise in vocal antisemitism, especially on college campuses.   Heritage President Dr. Kevin Roberts joined the Philos […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP184: Hour 1 – The Hawks Jeopardize Our Security (#184)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP184: Hour 2 – Republicans Should Defund Public DEI Programs (#184)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP184: Hour 3 – The Fed Speaks (#184)

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Daily Signal Podcast: Dinesh D’Souza Unpacks New Film ‘Police State’

Dinesh D‘Souza’s newest film, “Police State,” chronicles the real-life stories of everyday Americans who have endured the wrath of a weaponized government and of the whistleblowers who are exposing its abuse of power. The film will be shown Wednesday at a red-carpet event at Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump’s estate in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump, […]
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High Noon: Erielle Davidson – Decolonization, Iconoclasm, and Revolution at Home and Abroad (#3)

Erielle Davidson, attorney and Claremont fellow, joins High Noon podcast as co-host to discuss the war in Gaza, the protests at home and across the West, and the melting of the Charlottesville Robert E. Lee statue. Erielle and Inez talk about the line between a nuanced understanding of history and losing your moral compass. — […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Virginia’s Terrorism Probe, Hamas Traps 600 Americans, Abortion & the Elections

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome Virginia’s investigation of a domestic Islamic organization over possible ties to terrorist organization. They urge a full and honest probe but Jim also explains why he’s not fretting over the public relations impact on the group in the meantime. They also fume over the ongoing dearth of coverage […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Vivek’s On The Struggle Bus, ANOTHER Caravan Is On The Way, & Today’s Pick For Dumbest In Congress

Today the Chicks discuss Vivek’s downfall, Biden’s immigration FAILURE, and the dumbest members of Congress.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: A World Crisis Demands Serious Politicians

Today’s podcast asks what kind of condition the presidential race is in a year before we vote, and whether the gravity of a deteriorating world is being met with the kinds of political figures up to the challenge. Then….hotel showers! Why are they so terrible? Give a listen.
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Reaching Across the Political Aisle on Campus (#11)

This week, Karin is joined by Jordyn Ney, a NeW alumna who shares her experience of being a conservative woman on campus. They discuss reaching across the political aisle on campus and the social struggles conservatives face on campus. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the conversation after each episode! Email us at […]
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Hub Wonk: Inflationary Debt Spiral: Fiscal Cliff Getting Closer, Faster (#176)

Joe Selvaggi discusses the consequences of record structural deficits and debt with budget expert Brian Riedl, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. They delve into how these factors could impact the financial stability of Medicare and Social Security and examine the limited time available to avert a potential crisis. Guest: Brian Riedl is a […]
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Acton Line: Maximum Innovation for Maximum Social Impact

In this episode, Acton director of programs and education Dan Churchwell speaks with Leah Kral, an expert facilitator and author who helps nonprofits doing the hard work of building civil society to innovate and be more effective. Good intentions alone don’t translate to impact, so why are nonprofits like the Mayo Clinic so successful when […]
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Call Me Back: Antisemitism. Everywhere. (#157)

Next week we will release the new book by Saul Singer and me: “The Genius of Israel: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World”, which you can order now at: www.amazon.com/Genius-Israel-Small-Nation-Teach/dp/1982115769/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3LKV3ZLWLBOL1&keywords=dan+senor&qid=1694402205&sprefix=dan+senor%2Caps%2C87&sr=8-1 OR www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-genius-of-israel-dan-senor/1143499668 The speech that I reference in today’s episode — in which I discuss the resilience of Israelis in […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Blinken Repeatedly Interrupted by Protesters At Senate Hearing, Wray Discusses Threats to Jewish Community, Rule on Boston Homeless Tent City Takes Effect Wednesday | Oct. 31

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Secretary of State Antony Blinken appeared before the Senate Appropriations Committee today and was repeatedly interrupted by protesters. President Joe Biden is facing scrutiny over news about 82,000 pages of emails he sent or received while serving as vice president. FBI Director […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: Why This Survivor of Mao’s Cultural Revolution Is Scared For America

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” author Xi Van Fleet joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to share what it was like growing up in China during Mao’s Cultural Revolution, share how she escaped to America, and explain the striking similarities she sees between the Marxist re-education she endured in communist China and […]
10/31/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Inside the White House Excuses for Biden’s Record of Failure

The Biden administration’s schizophrenic approach to the Israel-Hamas war is making everyone mad. Biden rightly condemned the unspeakable atrocities committed by Hamas against thousands of Israelis and clearly affirmed Israel’s right to defend itself. But he’s also promising $100 million for relief in Gaza under the absurd premise that Hamas won’t touch it. Meanwhile, his […]
10/31/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Pakistan at a Crossroads: Ports, Courts, and Power Games

Pakistan finds itself in yet another multi-faceted crisis. In response to numerous economic challenges, including the worst inflation in Asia and the risk of default, the government is scrambling to raise funds. But the country’s socio-political entities are paralyzed amidst a high-stakes tussle between former Prime Minister Imran Khan and the powerful security establishment–one that […]
10/31/20230
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The Weekly Sceptic: Jordan’s ARC (#61)

Welcome to The Weekly Sceptic, episode 61! This week: -Toby gives us his takeaways from the ARC conference  -Boris Johnson joins GB News! -Mass pro-Palestine protests erupt in London  -Keir Starmer tries to hold Labour together over the Israel-Palestine division -‘Friends’ star Matthew Perry sadly dies, and some of the responses are bizarre. Plus the […]
10/31/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: A Cease-Fire Is Not a Real Option for Israel, According to Expert

The U.N. General Assembly called Friday for a “humanitarian truce” between Israel and Gaza’s Hamas rulers, but a cease-fire isn’t an option for the Jewish nation, activist Boris Zilberman says.   If the Israel-Hamas war is put on pause, Zilberman says, Hamas terrorists will use the time “to retool.”   Zilberman, director of public policy […]
10/31/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP183: Hour 1 – Is Car Jacking a Crime? (#183)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP183: Hour 2 – The Petty Vanities of the Hyper Online (#183)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP183: Hour 3 – China Is Our Enemy (#183)

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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Terms of Engagement (#308)

After the bombing of the Marine barracks in Beirut, the President said in his autobiography that the “price we had to pay was so great, the tragedy at the barracks so enormous, and the virulent problems of Lebanon were so intractable, that it wasn’t possible to continue with the policy that had put our marines […]
10/31/20230
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Heritage Events: Events | The 2023 Joseph Story Distinguished Lecture

The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies is honored to announce that Judge James C. Ho of the Fifth Circuit will deliver our 16th Joseph Story Distinguished Lecture titled “Pressure Is a Privilege: Judges, Umpires, and Ignoring the Booing of the Crowd.”   The namesake of the lecture—the eminent jurist […]
10/31/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Fetterman’s Curious Encounter, FBI’s Terrorism Warning, Politico Dissects DeSantis’ Boots (#3268)

Join Jim and Greg as they react to an odd encounter Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman had with one of his voters – a voter who was shoved outside by a staffer after demanding an answer about a Middle East ceasefire. They also wince as FBI Director Christopher Wray warns of Hamas-inspired terrorist attacks against Americans […]
10/31/20230
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Gray Matters: Chevron on Trial Panel 1: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo

The C. Boyden Gray Center for the Study of the Administrative State and the George Mason Law Review recently hosted a full-day symposium on the future of Chevron Deference. This episode of Gray Matters features a discussion among Law Professors Kent Barnett, Christopher J. Walker, and Thomas W. Merril about the Loper Bright case and […]
10/31/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: DeSantis Defends His Footwear, ‘The View’ Thinks Biden Is The GOAT, & KJP Thinks She Is SO CLEAR

Today the Chicks discuss Ron’s fancy boots, the absolute DELUSION of the ladies on The View, and why KJP just can’t be clear about clearly condemning anti-semitism.
10/31/20230
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH is Going On with the Explosion of Antisemitism on the Left? Ruth Wisse Explains

There are Charlottesvilles happening every day in America. This time, they’re everywhere, driven by an explosion of antisemitism. And these Charlottesvilles are happening at Harvard, Columbia, and Stanford among other elite havens of academe. This is not the alt-right, fringe antisemitism of years past. The modern version has taken on the flavor of the leftist […]
10/31/20230
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Students Over Systems: Virginia Walden Ford: Opportunity Scholarships and Second Chances (#21)

On this episode of Students Over Systems, special guest Virginia Walden Ford discusses the grassroots parent advocacy movement she led which resulted in the passage of the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship program almost 20 years ago. Virginia lauds the past congressional advocates for the program, which provides K-12 scholarships to low-income D.C. families, and laments the […]
10/31/20230
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The Learning Curve: Leslie Klinger on Sherlock Holmes, Horror Stories, & Halloween (#163)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Charlie Chieppo and Alisha Searcy interview Leslie Klinger, annotator of the Sherlock Holmes stories. Mr. Klinger discusses Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; the creation of the Sherlock Holmes character; Holmes’ relationships with Dr. Watson, Irene Adler, and Professor Moriarty; and famous Holmes cases. He also explores Edgar Allan […]
10/31/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Influence of Hamas and the Grief of Jews

Today’s podcast features three listener questions about the success of Hamas’s PR strategy, how the Jewish community can protect itself, and whether Jews should demonstrate the way the anti-Semites are demonstrating. And Commentary Recommends is back! Give a listen.
10/31/20230
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Giving Ventures: Making History and Civics Fun (and Factual) (#50)

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Marissa Streit, CEO of PragerU, and Fred Fransen, CEO of Certell. The three talk about the need to create history and civics materials that are even-handed and rooted in historical accuracy. Tune in to discover how Streit and Fransen are preserving […]
10/31/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Netanyahu Rejects Calls for Cease-fire, Biden Amin. Rolls Out Plan to Combat Antisemitism, Mike Pence Drops Out of Presidential Race | Oct. 30

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   After a slew of Antisemitic events on college campuses across the country, the Biden administration rolls out a plan to combat antisemitism. Middle school students are asked to sign a gag order following an antisemitic bullying incident. Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu […]
10/31/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP182: Hour 1 – Fighting Back Against the Festering Dark (#182)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP182: Hour 2 – Mike Pence Suspends His Run (#182)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP182: Hour 3 – Where Did The Hate Come From? (#182)

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Sara Carter Podcast: Andy Biggs: Congress MUST Use Every Tool In The Toolbox To Secure The Border

Have you ever tried to fight someone with your hands tied behind your back? On today’s Sara Carter Show, Rep. Andy Biggs of the great state of Arizona shares his frustration with fellow Republicans and their refusal to hold the Biden administration accountable for the border crisis. Congress has the power of the purse, but […]
10/30/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: School Board Member Sues for Right to Recite Bible Verses

Since she began serving on her local school board in Arizona in January, Heather Rooks has made it a practice to begin her meeting comments by reading a Scripture verse she found encouraging.   Rooks says citing Scriptures such as Isaiah 41:10—“Do not fear for I am with you; Do not anxiously look about you, […]
10/30/20230
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Power Line: A Conversation with Hadley Arkes about Natural Law (#451)

Way back in 1960, Leo Strauss wrote in the Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences that “Natural law, which was for many centuries the basis of the predominant Western political thought, is rejected in our time by almost all students of society who are not Roman Catholics.” In the decades since then, however, natural law has […]
10/30/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Pence Ends 2024 Bid, Russian Airport Mob Targets Jews, Rep. Phillips Challenges Biden

Jim Geraghty is a bit weary but he’s back from Taiwan! Join Jim and Greg as they discuss former Vice President Mike Pence announcing that he is suspending his presidential campaign and former President Trump saying he expects a Pence endorsement. They also shudder as a predominantly-Muslim mob of Russians in Dagestan swarm an airport […]
10/30/20230
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Acton Unwind: The Meltdown of the Robert E. Lee Meltdown

This week, Eric, Dan, and Emily discuss the decision to melt down the statue of Robert E. Lee that was at the center of the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Is removing statues of Confederate generals erasing history? What is the proper way to memorialize the Confederacy, if there is one? And […]
10/30/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Matthew Perry Passes Away, Pro-Palestinian Crowds Storm Cities, & Newsom Knocks Over Chinese Kids

Today the Chicks discuss the shocking death of Matthew Perry, the insane anti-semitic protests in America, and why Gavin Newsom should just never play sports.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP181: Hour 1 (#181)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP181: Hour 2 (#181)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP181: Hour 3 (#181)

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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Interview with The Tablet’s Editor Liel Leibovitz

Show notes: The Tablet editorial: Stop Being Shocked—Once and for All Other good ones: Editorial, Disinfo Dictionary: A helpful guide to America’s new ministry of truth Michael Lind, The End of Progressive Intellectual Life The centralized and authoritarian control of American progressivism by major foundations and the nonprofits that they fund, and the large media […]
10/30/20230
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Shakespeare and Power and Life

Eliot A. Cohen, the scholar of international affairs, is a favorite guest of “Q&A.” He has written a new book, a Shakespeare book: “The Hollow Crown: Shakespeare on How Leaders Rise, Rule, and Fall.” Shakespeare knew . . . everything. Professor Cohen knows a great deal too. At the end of his conversation with Jay, he talks about […]
10/30/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: A Seat at the Sitting – November 2023

Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting by sitting. The cases covered in this preview are listed below. Culley v. Marshall (October 30) – Due Process; What test should district courts apply to determine whether a state or local government must provide a hearing to someone who […]
10/30/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Hey, Jewish Organizations: Stop Telling Jews to Hide

Today’s podcast takes up the fact that the kosher dining hall at Cornell University was closed yesterday out of an “abundance of caution” because of some online threats. We discuss the danger represented by this attitude and how people need to move out of the pre-October 6 idea of how to handle things into the […]
10/30/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Andrew Klavan On The Postmodern Moral Imagination

Andrew Klavan, host of “The Andrew Klavan Show,” joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to share his new book “The House of Love and Death,” analyze the state of Western civilization, and discuss the postmodern moral imagination.
10/30/20230
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Call Me Back: A post October 7th security doctrine for Israel – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#156)

Haviv Rettig Gur returns for our weekly conversation from Israel to provide real-time reporting and analysis on the war, and invaluable historical context. We wanted to check in with Haviv, who is the political analyst at The Times of Israel, where was also a long time reporter. He’s also working on a book. Haviv was […]
10/30/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Don’t Believe All Reports On The Economy, Believe YOUR Wallet (ft. Bulwark Capital)

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
10/30/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: US Strikes Targets in Syria, Harris Praises Australia’s Gun Laws Following Maine Shooting, House Passes a Spending Bill | Oct. 27

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says America has carried out two strikes on Iran-linked targets in Syria. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis explains what his foreign policy toward China would be if elected president. The Biden administration urges Congress to pass gun control measures […]
10/30/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Crowd-Pleaser Edition (#450)

With John Yoo away this week on a junket to South America, Steve and Lucretia reverted to old times and scheduled a live taping where we fielded questions and comments in a webinar format. We talked about the reasons to be bullish about the new Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, along with discussion of […]
10/28/20230
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Call Me Back: The Ground Operation Begins/End of hostage negotiations? — with Avi Issacharoff (#155)

Avi Issacharoff returns for an urgent update on overnight developments and their implications. Avi has been an analyst and journalist for The Times of Israel, Walla, and Haaretz. In these roles, he reported extensively on the inner workings and leaders of Hamas and other Palestinian factions in Gaza and the West Bank — Avi has […]
10/28/20230
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Bill Bennett Show: The Latest on 2024 with Byron York

Bill spoke with Byron York about the issues & candidates in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
10/27/20230
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Heritage Events: Events | Paraguayan President Santiago Peña on Bolstering Partnerships in the Western Hemisphere

The U.S. and Paraguay have enjoyed a close bilateral relationship for decades with cooperation on issues ranging from narcotrafficking to economic development. As the most recent nation in South America to recognize Taiwan, Paraguay is also an essential partner in countering growing malign influence of China in the Americas which brings increasing instability while threatening […]
10/27/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: Under The Influence (#664)

Even a pessimist would have reason experience surprise and consternation by the extent of our institutional crises. It’s revealed that American students know nothing of the history of the Holocaust and the story of the Jewish people in its aftermath. We’ve seen our government progressively possessed by the whims of influencer representatives. Even today’s guest […]
10/27/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: U.S. Strikes Back at Iran, FBI/DOJ Burying Evidence on Biden? Bowman’s Sweetheart Deal

Former Chief Assistant U.S. Attorney and National Review Contributing Editor Andy McCarthy is in for Jim, who will be back on Monday. Today, Andy and Greg cheer the U.S. strikes against Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps sites in Syria following multiple drone attacks against U.S. forces in the region last week. But Andy is very concerned […]
10/27/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Mark Rienzi on Why Religious Liberty Succeeds in America

There is still hope religious liberty will prevail in America even though many wish to tear it down, including some in government, according to the president of the religious freedom law firm the Becket Fund.   Many religious liberty cases succeed because they tap into the “live and let live instinct” of Americans, Mark Rienzi told Heritage Foundation President […]
10/27/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Inside The Post-Roe Battle For Life On College Campuses

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Kristan Hawkins, president of Students For Life and host of the “Explicitly Pro-Life” podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to analyze how the Dobbs v. Jackson decision affected the pro-life movement on college campuses.
10/27/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Manhunt For Maine Shooter Still On, Insanity On Campuses Gets Worse, & New Video EXPOSES Rep. Bowman

Today the Chicks discuss the manhunt in Maine, the upcoming GOP debates, and the hilarious video that’ll land Jamaal Bowman in jail.
10/27/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Encore: Abraham Lincoln’s Cooper Union Speech

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt in this encore presentation on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss Abraham Lincoln’s Cooper Union Address the events that led to his election to the presidency in 1860. Release date: 27 October 2023
10/27/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: Special Podcast Alert

Erick is hopping in just to tell people the podcast is coming once Charlie gets off the deer stand. Also, the inserted ads suck and we’re working on fixing those.
10/27/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Going After Jews After Jews Are Slaughtered

Today’s podcast is about how the idea that anti-Zionism and anti-Semitism are two different things has been completely demolished by the targeting of Jews worldwide in the wake of a massacre…of Jews. Give a listen.
10/27/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 291: The Left of the Left (#291)

They are the “Left of the Left”: The Democratic Socialists of America, a socialist political faction influential in the Democratic Party. Who are they, what do they stand for, and where do they want to take American politics? Those are the questions that our colleague Robert Stilson set out to answer in Capital Research Center’s […]
10/27/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Death from Within: How Our Enemies Plan to Defeat Us Without Going to War

Are we head towards World War III? Events of the past few weeks have a lot of people thinking that. But what if our enemies could defeat us without ever going to war? One of Sara most trusted intelligence and national security experts says that is exactly what’s happening. Today in Part 2 of Sara’s […]
10/27/20230
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The Great Antidote: John Bitzan on the Culture at Universities

John Bitzan is the Menard Family Director of the Sheila and Robert Challey Institute for Global Innovation and Growth at North Dakota State University. Today we are talking about the findings of their annual survey on American College Student Freedom, Progress and Flourishing, which has some shocking and non-shocking results. Tune in for more as we look at the statistics, try to find causes, and look for solutions. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
10/27/20230
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Call Me Back: A brief history of Hezbollah – with Dr. Matthew Levitt (#154)

Much like our earlier episode on the history of Hamas, today we look at the history of Hezbollah, an even greater threat to Israel than Hamas. Our guest is Dr. Matthew Levitt. Matt is the director of the Program on Counterterrorism and Intelligence at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. He served as deputy […]
10/27/20230
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The Libertarian: Life During War Time: Israel’s Fight For Hearts and Minds | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#746)

Richard Epstein responds to the argument that Hamas’s actions were justified because Israel is a colonizer, an occupier, and an apartheid state.
10/27/20230
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She Thinks: Meaghan Mobbs: Policy Focus: Crime Affects American Communities and Safety

Meaghan Mobbs joins She Thinks podcast to discuss this month’s policy focus: Crime Affects American Communities and Safety. We look at the data on crime and talk about why the surge in carjackings and murder rates cannot be ignored. We also consider how women, who feel particularly vulnerable, have grappled with the aftermath of the “defund […]
10/27/20230
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First Things: Providence and Power of Jewish Leaders

In this episode, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, “Providence and Power: Ten Portraits in Jewish Statesmanship.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Jewish Students Threatened at New York College, Manhunt for Maine Mass Shooter, Democrat Lawmaker Pleads Guilty After Pulling Fire Alarm | Oct. 26

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Left-wing media and organizations rush to criticize the new Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson. Police in Maine continue to hunt for a mass shooting suspect named Robert Card. According to Iowa Republican Sen. Chuck Grassley, the FBI received ‘criminal information’ from over […]
10/27/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Sam Faddis on the Rise and Fall of the CIA

Guests: Adam Carrington, Sam Faddis & Mickey Mattox Host Scot Bertram talks with Adam Carrington, William and Patricia LaMothe chair in the U.S. Constitution and associate politics professor at Hillsdale College, about the history of the 17th Amendment and his article “How the 17th Amendment Ruined Federalism.” Sam Faddis, author of Beyond Repair: The Decline […]
10/27/20230
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Heritage Explains: What is Causing the Left’s Antisemitism Problem? | Jason Bedrick

The October 7th Hamas attacks have exposed an ugly wave of antisemitism in America’s universities and elite institutions. Heritage Research Fellow Jason Bedrick explains what antisemitism is (and is not) and what we can do about it. — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Follow Jason Bedrick on X: https://twitter.com/JasonBedrick Hosted on Acast. […]
10/26/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Chris Has Some Thoughts On Mike Johnson

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to weigh in on Republicans’ decision to elect Speaker Mike Johnson and discuss why Democrats, corporate media, and neocons are so pressed about his Christian, conservative values.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP180: Hour 1 – A Shooting in Maine (#180)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP180: Hour 2 – When Woke Woke Up (#180)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP180: Hour 3 – The Economy’s Potemkin Village (#180)

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What's Bugging Me: The World Falling Apart

Evidence is piling up the President of the United States is a crook. The FBI may be covering for him. Or worse. Our college campuses are Marxist hotbeds that cheer on rape, kidnapping and brutal murder and incidents of anti-Semitism are skyrocketing. What the flup is going on? Charlie Gasparino of Fox Business and the […]
10/26/20230
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Karen Pence (#307)

In this week’s Reagan Forum Podcast we go back just one week to October 17th when we hosted former second lady Karen Pence for a program and book signing on her latest book, When it’s your turn to serve: Experiencing God’s grace in his calling for your life. As she has said about this book, […]
10/26/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Maine Faces A Horrific Massacre, Mike Johnson Wins House Speaker, & We Have GOP Debate Updates!

Today the Chicks discuss the importance of mental health, the new Speaker of the House, and what the heck is going on with the next GOP debate.
10/26/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Organized Evil: Our Enemies Are Exploiting Chaos in Venezuela & Our Open Borders

We’re led to believe the relentless stream of people coming illegally to our country is some organic movement of people fleeing persecution or pursuing a better life. It’s not. Our enemies – think China, Russia, and Iran – are trying to sow instability in the U.S. And it’s working. Today, Sara is joined by Center […]
10/26/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Parents Love School Vouchers, Anti-Semitism Gets Worse on Campus, Our Ticking Debt Bomb

Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Host Scot Bertram is in for Jim. Today, Scot and Greg open with a somber update on the horrific mass shootings in Maine last night and noting that we finally have a new Speaker of the House. Then they serve up their martinis, starting with […]
10/26/20230
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Countdown in the Commonwealth (#7)

It’s a triple state of play kind of day! Henry brings us along on a tour of key southern states. Rudy Bush of Texas breaks down Ted Cruz’s fight with Colin Allred and Lone Star State’s demographic changes. Then we move to pressing matters further East, where off year elections are underway. Al Cross takes […]
10/26/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Fired for ‘Speaking Biological Fact:’ Snowboarding Coach Shares His Story

Snowboarding coach David Bloch was fired after acknowledging biological differences exist between men and women.   Bloch worked as a coach at Woodstock Union High School in Woodstock, Vermont, for 12 years and says he loved being in the snow and watching the kids he coached grow.   “I think it’s so incredible to watch […]
10/26/20230
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JobMakers: Empowering Immigrant Entrepreneurs: Natalia Frois’ Journey to Success in Building Business Networks on Cape Cod (#80)

This week on Jobmakers, host Denzil Mohammed interviews Natalia Frois, a Brazilian immigrant and CEO of International Business Relations in Massachusetts. She discusses how she supports immigrants and Hispanic entrepreneurs by offering classes, resources, and English education, drawing on her trilingual skills and personal experience. Frois shares how her mission aids business success and community […]
10/26/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Courthouse Steps Preview: Culley v. Marshall

Which Test is it Anyway? Civil Asset Forfeiture and the Right to a Prompt Post-Seizure Hearing at the High Court. The Court will hear argument on Monday, October 30, 2023, in Culley v. Marshall. Petitioners Halima Culley and Lena Sutton contend police seized their vehicles and held those vehicles for more than a year without […]
10/26/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Talks with Authors: What It Means to Be Human

In What It Means to Be Human – The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics Prof. O. Carter Snead investigates the tension between the natural limits of the human body and the political philosophy of autonomy, and the legal and policy challenges that arise when those two conflict. He proposes a new paradigm of […]
10/26/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Your Energy Security and Turmoil in the Middle East

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. In this episode, Jack talks with the Heritage Foundation’s Vicotria Coates, Vice President, Katheryn and Shelby Cullum Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy about the energy security implications of Hamas’ […]
10/26/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Israel Needs to Win

Eli Lake joins us today to continue our conversation about the nature of the rhetorical and protest attacks on Israel and how they are meant to befuddle, confound, and depress Israel’s followers. The only real solution: Israel needs to win in Gaza. Plus: A new speaker! Give a listen.
10/26/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Biden’s Secretive CBP One Scheme (#128)

On this week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy we are joined by Todd Bensman, the Center for Immigration Studies senior national security fellow, to discuss crucial details about the Biden administration’s CBP One scheme revealed as the result of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) litigation by the Center. The data was analyzed in two reports […]
10/26/20230
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Problematic Women: What Happened to Femininity? Author Rebekah Merkle Talks Faith and Feminism

Up on today’s Problematic Women –  We are changing thing up this week and first giving a brief update on news from Israel and what we know about the freed hostages. And then, we are devoting the rest of the show to our Problematic Woman of the Week, Rebekah Merkle, author of “Eve in Exile: […]
10/26/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Mike Johnson New House Speaker, Israel Delays Ground Invasion, Lew Nomination Advances

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., is elected House speaker. Israel reportedly delays its ground invasion of Gaza at the United States’ request A committee votes to move forward the nomination of Jack Lew, President Biden’s pick for ambassador to Israel.   Relevant Links […]
10/26/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Angel Studio’s New Film Dives Deep into Life After Death

In an incredible episode of the Sara Carter Show, Sara sits down with Jens Jacob, producer of Angel Studio’s latest blockbuster film “After Death”. You know Angel Studios from the summer blockbuster “Sound of Freedom,” focusing on the horrors of human trafficking. Releasing this weekend, “After Death” features interviews with philosophers, scientists, and those who […]
10/26/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Meet Jenn Nizza, ‘From Psychic To Saved’

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Jennifer Nizza, author and host of the “Ex-Psychic Saved” podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to share her journey from a professional psychic medium touting new age practices to a born-again Christian spreading the truth. You can find Nizza’s new book, “From Psychic to Saved,” here.
10/25/20230
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The Kevin Roberts Show: #87 | Mark Rienzi

Every good citizen should come to understand religious liberty. Not just lawyers, not just people who want to go fight about it—fundamentally, it’s a core part of the American commitment.   What does it look like to be “on offense” for religious liberty? From battling foster care shutdowns and COVID-era mandates to preserving parental rights […]
10/25/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Texas Land Commissioner: Terrorists Crossing Border Has Been ‘Concern From Day One’

There are growing concerns over who is crossing America’s border with Mexico in light of the war between Hamas and Israel.   “This is absolutely a concern,” Texas Land Commissioner Dawn Buckingham says of the threat of terrorists taking advantage of the lack of security along America’s southern border.   “We are seeing over 200 people on the terrorist Most Wanted […]
10/25/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP179: Hour 1 – Habemus Orator (#179)

Biden loves Iran even though they fund Hamas and who is Mike Johnson?
10/25/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP179: Hour 2 – The University Rot (#179)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP179: Hour 3 – Sacrificing for the Future (#179)

10/25/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: NY Voters & the Migrant Crisis, U.S. Military Attacked in Middle East, AP & VOA Won’t Call Hamas Terrorists (#3264)

Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Host Scot Bertram is in for Jim. Today, Scot and Greg muse over the lastest twists and turns in the House Speaker race as Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson seems to be in position to get elected by his fellow Republicans today. Then it’s on to […]
10/25/20230
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High Noon: After Dark – What American College Students and Hamas Have in Common (#2)

On this month’s High Noon: After Dark, Emily and Inez discuss the superficial contradictions and the deeper connections between the American college students and recent immigrants marching for Hamas in our cities and the terrorists slaughtering civilians in Israel. They also dig into the boundaries of free speech and the potential end of American hegemony. […]
10/25/20230
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: The Conservative Woman’s Guide To College (#10)

This week, Karin and Peyton are back together discussing a special project. They share some of the backstory of this project, their favorite parts of it, and more advice for college women. Don’t miss this insider’s episode. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the conversation after each episode! Email us at media@enlightenedwomen.org if […]
10/25/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Speaker Race Has Gone FULL CRAY, KJP Backtracks, & Jenna Ellis Cries Over GA Election Case

Today the Chicks discuss the insanity in the Speaker’s race, how KJP is changing her answer on Anti-Semitism, and the court case that made Jenna Ellis cry.
10/25/20230
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Acton Line: Shining a Light on the Darkest Place in the World.

On today’s episode, we present a discussion from Acton University 2023 between director of marketing and communications Eric Kohn and North Korean defector and human rights activist Yeonmi Park. At age 13, Park and her family made a daring escape from North Korea in search of a life free of tyranny. In her viral talks, […]
10/25/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: Recap: Hamas Terrorism and the Israeli Response

From the start of the conflict till now here is a recap of what happened and some historical context the media leaves out. This is a collection of monologues over the last two weeks.
10/25/20230
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The Learning Curve: Pioneer’s U.S. History & Civics Book with Chris Sinacola (#162)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Charlie Chieppo and Prof. Albert Cheng interview Pioneer’s Chris Sinacola, co-editor of Restoring the City on a Hill: U.S. History & Civics in America’s Schools. Sinacola explores our new book, which addresses the state of history and civics education in K-12 schools in the United States. He […]
10/25/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: You Need to Be in the Fight

Today’s podcast discusses the psy-op the Left and the anti-Zionists and others are working on everyone who wants the world to stay focused on the threat to Israel and the Jewish people—and offers some tips on how to help combat the psy-op and give it back to them. Give a listen.
10/25/20230
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Call Me Back: The Oldest Hatred… Post-October 7 – with Ritchie Torres, Michal Cotler Wunsh & Ethan Missner (#153)

Among the questions we’ve been getting since October 7 are those about antisemitism. Does this time feel different? Why? Or, another question, when is it appropriate to be critical of Israeli Government policy, and when does it cross the line into antisemitism? What is the difference between antisemisitm and anti-zionism? Or is there a distinction […]
10/25/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Yes, Terrorist Sleeper Cells Could Be Anywhere in the U.S.

Could something like the Hamas slaughter of more than 1,400 people happen in the United States? Is it possible there are operatives already making plans here? Disturbingly, both of those scenarios are very possible. Today, Sara shares her reporting going back to the George W. Bush administration that details how our weak border policies make […]
10/25/20230
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First Things: What’s in a Word?

In this episode, Phillip Donnelly joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “The Lost Seeds of Learning: Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric as Life-Giving Arts.”
10/25/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Third Speaker Nominee Drops Out of Race, Hamas Releases Hostages, Former Trump Attorney Pleads Guilty | Oct. 24

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Congressman Tom Emmer of Minnesota won the House speaker nomination and then dropped out of the race only a few hours later. Former Trump Attorney Jenna Ellis pleads guilty to charges in the Georgia election interference case. Hamas releases two elderly women […]
10/25/20230
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King of Stuff: Andrew Biggio: ‘The Rifle 2’ and World War II (#429)

The King welcomes Andrew Biggio, author of The Rifle 2: Back to the Battlefield. A veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan as a Marine infantry sergeant, Andrew bought a 1945 M1 Garand rifle and handed it to his neighbor, a World War II veteran. The rifle unlocked memories, not only for his neighbor, but more than […]
10/25/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Henry Olsen on the Crisis in American Politics

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Well Said: The Origins of Woke Antisemitism on College Campuses

Cherise is joined by David L. Bernstein to discuss ever-relevant concepts outlined in his book “Woke Antisemitism: How Progressive Ideology Harms Jews.” As we have seen the horrific acts by Hamas on the people of Israel and we brace ourselves for what could be one of the bloodiest wars in the region, Americans have taken […]
10/25/20230
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The Weekly Sceptic: Woke Jihad (#60)

Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, episode 60! This week: -Toby makes it into The New European’s ‘[REDACTED] List 2023’ -The Met police gaslights us all about the meaning of Jihad, as does Adil Ray (OBE) -A Tube driver is suspended for leading a chant of ‘Free Palestine’ over the tannoy -Greta Thunberg gets in hot […]
10/25/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 69: The Hurting Homefront

Our nation is hurting. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss how the radical Black Lives Matter movement backfired, analyze the Supreme Court’s decision to hear the landmark government censorship case Missouri v. Biden, and break down the latest Biden family corruption news. Mollie also gives an update on […]
10/24/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP178: Hour 2 – The Faces of Death (#178)

10/24/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP178: Hour 3 – It’s Time For Y’all to Go Away (#178)

10/24/20230
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Beirut and Grenada (#306)

In 1982, the Israeli army leveled a siege on the capital of an Arab land – Beirut. They were poised on the southern edge of Beirut. And Palestinian fighters ran raids against their front lines and lobbed mortars in their rear areas; the Israel Defense Forces pounded back at the city with artillery, tank forays, […]
10/24/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: More Speaker Drama, Half of Young Adults Say Hamas Attacks Justified, White House & Anti-Semitism

Inez Stepman of the Independent Women’s Forum and host of the “High Noon” podcast is in for Jim. Today, Inez and Greg walk through the latest House Republican drama over another vote for Speaker of the House and another “winner” who probably can’t get the job. They also go over multiple polls showing a sharp […]
10/24/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Official Says His State Has Suffered ‘Highest Fentanyl Death Rate in America’

West Virginia is feeling the worst effects of illicit fentanyl flowing across America’s southern border, according to state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey.   Fentanyl is “ravaging our state,” Morrisey says, noting that is “in part because West Virginia for many decades really has had the highest drug-overdose death rate in the nation.” And now, the […]
10/24/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Israel-Gaza Updates, Liberals Actually Speak Some Truth, & NYT Gives Pitiful “Apology”

Today the Chicks give the update on the Israel/Gaza news, discuss some surprising commentary from liberal contributors, and dive into the pathetic New York Times apology.
10/24/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Why Is the Pentagon Leaking Against Israel?

Today we talk about the Biden administration’s sudden alarm about Israel’s war on Hamas. Where is this coming from? Is this what the president meant by standing with Israel? We also touch on Trump’s rise in some new polls and try to make sense of what’s happening among Republicans in the House. Give a listen.
10/24/20230
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Madison's Notes: Sparta, Athens, Ukraine, Israel: A Conversation with Paul Rahe on Proxy Wars

Proxy wars like those in Vietnam, Afghanistan, and now Ukraine have played major roles in military history. Historian Paul Rahe takes us back to one of the earliest yet most influential proxy wars in the West: Athens’ invasions of Spartan-backed Sicily. Here, he discusses his most recent book, Sparta’s Sicilian Proxy War (Encounter Books, 2023), the fifth […]
10/24/20230
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Jonathan Rothwell on New Research: Parents Matter in Regulating Teen Screen Time (#32)

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to Jonathan Rothwell, Gallup’s principal economist and a Brookings Institute senior fellow, about his new research paper, “Parents Matter in Regulating Screen Time.” Julie and Jonathan talk about the decline in mental health among children, the role social media and video platforms play in […]
10/24/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: 9 GOP Lawmakers Running for Speaker, Israel Ground Offensive, SPLC Mute on Hamas Terrorist Attack | Oct. 23

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   There are now nine GOP members running for House speaker.   The Biden administration proposes a $105 billion spending package with aid for Ukraine and Israel.   Israel’s ground offensive has appeared imminent, but may be delayed.   The Southern Poverty Law […]
10/24/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: The U.S. Is Rolling Out the ‘Welcome Mat’ for Terrorists

“Immediately after these demons go for Israel, they’ll go for the U.S. And the U.S. has a welcome mat on the southern border saying, ‘Come, get us.'” Those words from Rabbi Aryeh Lightstone ought to sober us up very quickly as to how the radical Islamist threat to Israel directly impacts us here at home. […]
10/23/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘Coddled’ To ‘Canceled’ With Greg Lukianoff

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Greg Lukianoff, President and CEO of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss cancel culture as a symptom of an ailing society and explain the free speech solutions that have the potential to restore the nation’s marketplace of ideas […]
10/23/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: EVERYONE’S Running For Speaker, Congresswoman Curses Out Staffer, & Trump’s Latest Ad Stirs Debate

Today the Chicks chat about the ongoing race for Speaker of the House, the absolutely INSANE audio leaked from a Democrat Congresswoman’s office, and why a new Trump ad has triggered the Twitterverse.
10/23/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: NYT’s Pro-Hitler Rehire, Border Patrol’s Terrorist Concerns, Oregon’s Education Failure

Hillsdale College Radio General Manager and Radio Free Hillsdale Hour Host Scot Bertram is in for Jim. Before today’s martinis, Scot and Greg mull over the latest round of Speaker of the House roulette on the GOP side and whether any of the nine new candidates can get to 217 votes. Then they throw up […]
10/23/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Coach Kennedy Explains How God Used ‘Average Joe’ to Defend Religious Freedom

“Average” is not the adjective that comes to mind when talking about an American who took a religious freedom case all the way to the Supreme Court, but football coach Joe Kennedy says he identified with the word. “I’ve always looked at myself actually [as] below average,” Kennedy says. “I really had no idea that God was […]
10/23/20230
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Praise for Israel Massacre: Jewish Liberals Shocked by the Monsters They’ve Created

Jon Levine of the NY Post returns for a discussion on liberal Jews finding out exactly who their friends really are. Show notes: David Cole, OY VEY! Stop With the Golems, Already! Cornell University professor calls Hamas terror attack ‘exhilarating’ and ‘exciting’ Jon Levine, George Soros once slammed US, Israel for not working with Hamas […]
10/23/20230
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Acton Unwind: They Don’t Speaker for Us

This week, Eric, Dan, and Dylan discuss the Speaker of the House of Representatives, or more specifically, the lack of one. What does this situation say about how well-functioning, or not, our system of government is right now? What does it say about a possible decline in civic virtue in the United States? Then the […]
10/23/20230
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Reaganism: The War in Israel with Michael Allen (#178)

Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with national security expert Michael Allen who serves as the Managing Director and Partner at Beacon Global Strategies. They discuss the ongoing war in Israel, the renewed struggle against global terrorism, and how America’s national security and defense posture is affected by this conflict.
10/23/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: You Have to Listen to This Podcast Today

We have with us Michal Cotler-Wunsh, who is Israel’s envoy for combatting global anti-Semitism. If there is one COMMENTARY podcast we’ve ever done that you should listen to from beginning to end, this is the one. So don’t just, as we say, Give it a listen. Listen.
10/23/20230
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Bill Bennett Show: Brian Kennedy & Joel Farkas: Israel/Hamas Follow Up

As promised, Bill invited Brian Kennedy and Joel Farkas back on the show to discuss the Israel, Hamas war. Click here for the article Brian Kennedy mentioned in the show.
10/23/20230
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Call Me Back: The Fog of Waiting – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#152)

Haviv Rettig Gur returns for our weekly conversation from Israel to provide real-time reporting and analysis on the war, and invaluable historical context. We wanted to check in with Haviv on increasing questions we are hearing from within Israel and the U.S. about — as it relates to the call-up of reserves and the deployment […]
10/23/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Ep. 205 Ami Kozak Gets REAL: Comedy, TikTok, & The Distorted Morality Of The Israeli Conflict

In this week’s deep dive episode, Mock and Daisy sit down with artist, comedian, and political commentator Ami Kozak. They talk about Hamas being a cancer, Jewish culture, the power of TikTok, Kozak’s amazing impersonations, and SO much more.
10/23/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Rep. Jordan Loses In Third Speaker Vote, Biden Delivers Oval Office Address on Israel, Heritage Seeks Answers on DHS Hire Who Worked as PLO Spokeswoman | Oct. 20

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   After three rounds of voting, there is still no speaker of the House and there is now no GOP nominee. The war between Israel and Hamas rages on as the two-week mark approaches since the terrorist organization launched its Oct. 7 attack. […]
10/23/20230
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Take Back Our Schools: Ethnic Studies and the Rise of Antisemitism

On this episode, Andrew and Beth speak with Dr. Brandy Shufutinsky of the Jewish Institute for Liberal Values. Shufutinsky shares her views on the atrocities committed by Hamas in Israel and on the antisemitism we are seeing in the United States. We discuss the roots of that antisemitism on college campuses and in K-12 schools. […]
10/21/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Campus Conundrums Over Hamas and Frankie Five-Angels Returns? (#355)

The only thing more predictable than a sunrise in the east is a Hamas claim that Israel bombed a Gaza hospital and that the Western media would report it as dictated because the story was just too good to check, though we always thought the mainstream media employed—or so they told us in 2004—”layer and […]
10/21/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Body & Soul: Joshua Farris and The Creation of Self

10/21/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Reckless White House Puts America’s Elite Service Members & Families in Danger

President Biden wanted a photo op with some of America’s elite warriors. And because of it, the lives of those tier-one military operatives and their families are now at greater risk. While in Israel, Biden posed with members of the U.S. Army’s Delta Force. In their haste to score some public relations points, White House […]
10/21/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP177: Hour 1 – This is Not a Sign of a Healthy Movement (#177)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP177: Hour 2 – The American Press Corps Serves as Hamas’s PR Wing (#177)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP177: Hour 3 – Coal Power Rises (#177)

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The Ricochet Podcast: This Year in Israel (#663)

Nice as it would be to turn away, the Ricochet Podcast follows up on the chaos covered last week with a new pair of guests. David P Goldman joins for the first time to lay out China’s long term strategy to build global markets, the edge it’s gaining in the tech sector, the risks of […]
10/20/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Rabbi Scott Kahn on Being in Israel for Hamas Attacks

For Rabbi Scott Kahn, Oct. 7 was a holy day, the Sabbath. He went to an early morning service at his synagogue and standing outside for a moment, he saw something strange. “We suddenly heard booms overhead in our city of Ramat Beit Shemesh. So we looked up, and we saw smoke just randomly. It wasn’t a […]
10/20/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: The History Of Congress’ Decline

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Joseph Postell, an associate professor of politics at Hillsdale College and a visiting fellow at The Heritage Foundation, joins Federalist to discuss why the shift away from party leaders made Congress more reliant on the administrative state and examine what it would take to rescue the legislative […]
10/20/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: House Speaker Drama Lingers, Biden’s ‘Understanding’ with Hamas, Hill Staffers Demand Cease-Fire (#3261)

Ricochet.com Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel is in for Jim. Today, Jon and Greg express their frustrations over the GOP’s intraparty food fight that has no obvious end in sight. Although they are pleased that the Republicans can at least agree for now not to make any deals with Democrats. They also cringe as a top Biden […]
10/20/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The World Crisis, Part Ten

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on “Churchill the Writer.” In this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue their discussion of The World Crisis, Vol. 1, which covers the origins and earliest days of World War I from 1911-1914. Release date: 20 October 2023 […]
10/20/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Biden’s Weak Address To The Nation, The Speaker Race Is BORKED, & The Best Shapiro Clip Of ALL TIME

Today the Chicks discuss Biden’s TERRIBLE address to the nation, the ongoing battle for the new Speaker of the House, and the most FIRE clip of Ben Shapiro EVER.
10/20/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Joe Biden’s Disjointed Speech

COMMENTARY senior editor Seth Mandel makes his debut on the podcast to discuss Joe Biden’s strange and unfortunate address from the Oval Office last night. What should the president have said about assisting Ukraine and Israel? What did he say instead? And why was the whole thing so all over the place. Plus mailbag. Give […]
10/20/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 290: The Black Hole of Terror Funding (#290)

I’m Sarah Lee, and this is the Influence Watch podcast. With me today is my colleague Ryan Mauro, an expert on terror funding and the movements of terror cells across the Middle East and around the world. It’s good he’s with us today because last week, as the world watched in horror as violent terrorists […]
10/20/20230
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The Great Antidote: Vincent Geloso on Global Inequality

Today, I am excited to welcome on Vincent Geloso. He is an assistant professor at George Mason University, specializing in the measurement of living standards. We talk about his new study with Chelsea Follet of the Cato Institute titled “Global Inequality in Well-Being Has Decreased across Many Dimensions” , which discusses a new way of measuring global inequality, the Inequality of Human Progress Index. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
10/20/20230
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Call Me Back: The Laws of War — with Matt Waxman (#150)

In President Biden’s address from the Oval Office, we continue to hear calls for Israel to respect the laws of war. In recent days, we have also heard others call for “proportionality” in Israel’s response. What does that actually mean? According to what definition of proportionality? And according to whose rules? Is Israel subjected to […]
10/20/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Biden’s Using Your Tax Dollars to Bankroll Groups Tied to Terrorists

For nearly two weeks, we’ve been recoiling at the savagery committed by Hamas terrorists against thousands of Israelis. More than 1,400 were killed and thousands of others were injured. Watching this sort of evil chills us to the bone. And it’s even more chilling to find out our tax dollars are going to some of […]
10/20/20230
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: California Update: Bills That Lived or Died; Single-Payer Healthcare’s Resuscitation | Bill Whalen, Lee Ohanian, and Jonathan Movroydis | Hoover Institution (#404)

In Sacramento, the State Capitol’s annual bill-signing season ends, with California governor Gavin Newsom deciding the fate of hundreds of pieces of legislation. Hoover senior fellow Lee Ohanian and distinguished policy fellow Bill Whalen, both contributors to Hoover’s “California on Your Mind” web channel, join Hoover senior product manager Jonathan Movroydis to discuss the latest […]
10/20/20230
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The Libertarian: Word Salads and Rockets: Fighting Hamas On Campus and In Israel | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#745)

Richard Epstein discusses the pro-Hamas attitudes on college campuses and weighs in on Israel’s end goal for Hamas.
10/20/20230
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She Thinks: Liz Wheeler: The Attack on America’s Kids

Liz Wheeler joins She Thinks podcast to discuss her new book, Hide Your Children: Exposing the Marxists Behind the Attack on America’s Kids. We dissect the ways the Left has infiltrated our cultural institutions and weaponized our government all in a deliberate attack on our children. She also outlines the ways we can save our children […]
10/20/20230
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First Things: No One Can Write

In this episode, Andrew Pudewa joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his organization “Institute for Excellence in Writing.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
10/20/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: John J. Miller on the Merits of the “Right to be Forgotten”

Guests: John J. Miller, Megan Basham, & Stephen Naumann Host Scot Bertram talks with John J. Miller, Director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College, about the growing movement among journalists to establish a “right to be forgotten.” Megan Basham, author and reporter at The Daily Wire, discusses efforts by the Left to popularize […]
10/20/20230
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Heritage Explains: Why Does DEI Make Everything Worse? | Jay Greene

According to them, DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) bureaucrats make institutions more fair and just for everyone. But, research suggests that the opposite is likely true. This has become especially obvious to Americans in the wake of Hamas’ vicious attacks on Israel. Jay Greene explains the connection.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org […]
10/19/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Chaos At Home And Abroad

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to analyze the ongoing Speaker of the House fight, weigh in on how the Israel-Hamas war will affect the world, and discuss the slippery slope of social justice politics.
10/19/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: From Israel: Yael Eckstein Says ‘Even ISIS Didn’t Do Things Like This’

“Israel is a country who cherishes life,” Yael Eckstein says, “and our enemies know that.”   Those enemies use that fact as a tool against Israel, adds Eckstein, president and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, who is today’s guest on “The Daily Signal Podcast.”   Hamas killed 1,300 Israelis and took […]
10/19/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP176: Hour 1 – The Wildest Plot Twist in This Season of the Trump Show (#176)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP176: Hour 2 – Republican v Republican (#176)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP176: Hour 3 – The Wokes Would Cancel Jesus For Healing the Blind (#176)

10/19/20230
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Terry Bradshaw (#305)

In this week’s Reagan Forum Podcast we are replaying a favorite from 8 years ago this week, when football legend Terry Bradshaw shared stories with our sold-out audience. He spoke at the Library as part of our special exhibition which featured football and he didn’t disappoint.
10/19/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Mortgage Rate Agony, Becerra Targets the Constitution, Tlaib’s Vile Gaslighting

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three lousy martinis. First, they shudder as 30-year mortgage interest rates hit eight percent, meaning monthly payments on a $400,000 home are now $1,000 more expensive per month than they were just two years ago. They also hammer Health and Human Services Sec. Xavier Becerra for pushing […]
10/19/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Biden Butchers Reporters Questions, Jordan Loses 2nd Speaker Vote, & Rashida Tlaib Is A MONSTER

Today the Chicks discuss Biden’s tremendously embarrassing press tour in Israel, Jim Jordan’s concerning battle for Speaker, and why Rashida Tllaib is the literal worst.
10/19/20230
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What's Bugging Me: Overcoming Inhumanity

We are at an inflection point in our society. How we confront the rising hatred and inhumanity now will determine our fate. On this week’s show we hear from two brave women that have confronted and are fighting unspeakable horrors – Tal Hartuv and Asra Nomani – one Jewish and the other Muslim.
10/19/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Loper Bright and the Next Steps for Chevron Deference at the Supreme Court

This Term, the Supreme Court will hear Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo—a case concerning judicial deference to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes. Pursuant to Chevron v. NRDC and follow-on cases, courts defer to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes. Loper Bright offers the Court an opportunity to abandon Chevron deference entirely. But the phrasing of the […]
10/19/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Blowing the Wrong End of the Shofar

Today’s podcast looks askance at, and is horrified by, and laughs at, the protest at the Capitol yesterday by “Jewish organizations” working as propagandists for Jew-killing organizations. And then we take apart, word by word, the New York Times’s effort to exculpate itself for responsibility for the violence in the wake of its false reporting […]
10/19/20230
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Law Talk With Epstein, Yoo & Senik: The Law of War (#168)

It’s a jam-packed session in the faculty lounge as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo go around the horn for a comprehensive look at the issues of the day: What does “international law” mean in the context of the war in Gaza? Should student activists be punished for their support of Hamas? Will the Supreme […]
10/19/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Texas AG Ken Paxton: The Border Disaster is A Bipartisan Failure

As the Biden administration continues to set records of allowing illegal border crossings – and then letting the vast majority of those lawbreakers stay in the country – somebody has to step up and protect our sovereignty and the health and safety of the American people. But here’s the dirty little secret. It’s not just […]
10/19/20230
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Problematic Women: Why Israel and Hamas Are at War, Britney Spears’ Abortion Heartache, & Employers Ditch Degree Requirement

Up on today’s Problematic Women – We explain a little bit of the history of the conflict between Israel and Palestine and how we got to where we are today. Plus, we unpack why some college students are supporting Palestine and in turn Hamas. Also on today’s show, Britney Spears says she had an abortion […]
10/19/20230
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First Things: Secrets to Classical Success

In this episode, Richard Brake, headmaster of St. Francis Classical Catholic Academy, joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss Classical schools. Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini) via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
10/19/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Is the U.S. Legal Immigration System Outdated? (#127)

The illegal immigration crisis at the southern border overshadows discussion about the existing legal immigration system in the United States. But on this episode of the Center for Immigration Studies’ podcast, Phillip Linderman, a Center board member and retired State Department senior Foreign Service officer, discusses two outdated legal immigration programs, ‘extended’ family reunification and […]
10/19/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Rep. Jim Jordan Loses Second Speaker Vote, Biden in Israel, Law Firm Rescinds Offer to Students Who Signed Pro-Hamas Letter | Oct. 18

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   GOP House Speaker nominee Jim Jordan falls short of the 217 votes needed to win the position in the second vote Wednesday. President Joe Biden lands in Israel and delivers remarks alongside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. U.S. intelligence shows the deadly blast […]
10/19/20230
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King of Stuff: Alexandra Hudson: The Soul of Civility (#428)

The King welcomes Alexandra Hudson, the author of The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves. Alexandra is an award-winning journalist, creator of “Storytelling and the Human Condition” for Wondrium (formerly known as The Great Courses), and an adjunct faculty member at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy. She’s also […]
10/19/20230
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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Best Of: Doug Lemov on Cellphones in Schools

Note: This episode originally aired in September 2022. On this episode of The Report Card, Nat speaks with Doug Lemov about how cellphones and social media harm the academic and social development of students and make schools less inclusive. Nat and Doug also discuss online learning, school choice, the difficulty of creating schools with a […]
10/18/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP175: Hour 1 – The Press Loves Jihadi Disinformation (#175)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP175: Hour 2 – The Jordan Debacle (#175)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP175: Hour 3 – Teaching Kids a Victim Dichotomy Is Hurting Society (#175)

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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 68: The War On Truth

Corrupt corporate media are spreading terrorist propaganda. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they give an update on the Israel and Hamas war, discuss the pro-Hamas rhetoric plaguing U.S. institutions, explain why the gag order against former President Donald Trump is unconstitutional, and share their culture picks for the week […]
10/18/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Minding the Brain: Unraveling the Mystery of Consciousness

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The Kevin Roberts Show: Episode 86 | Liz Wheeler

When it comes to the Left’s desire to control American kids, institutions, and government, “expect escalation,” Liz Wheeler writes in her new book, “Hide Your Children: Exposing the Marxists Behind the Attack on America’s Kids.” There is no denying the disastrous result of pandemic policies that shut down America and pushed kids out of the […]
10/18/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Gaza Hospital Attacked, Biden Touches Down In Israel, & Trudeau’s Opponent OWNS An Interview

Today the Chicks discuss the fake news coverage of the hospital attack in Gaza, Joe Biden’s visit to Israel, and Justin Trudeau’s opponent totally destroying a liberal reporter.
10/18/20230
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Acton Line: The History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

In this episode, Acton’s director of marketing and communications, Eric Kohn, talks with Jonathan Greenberg, the Jack Miller Family Foundation’s director of freedom initiatives and the former Midwest director for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee about the long history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the significance of the October 7 massacre, especially what it […]
10/18/20230
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High Noon: Madeleine Kearns – Moral Clarity in the Middle East and at Home (#1)

In the first episode of Season 2’s new discussion format, co-hosts Inez Stepman and Madeleine Kearns discuss why moral clarity has been so elusive for so many in the West in the wake of the horrific terrorist attack in Israel. — High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible a free society. The […]
10/18/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | How Bad Energy Policy is Driving Us to Energy Scarcity

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. In this episode, Jack invites long-time energy policy and industry leader, David Walsh, Managing Director, Takotagroup to discuss the current state of energy policy, how we got to where we are and […]
10/18/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Israel Debunks Hamas Lies, Major Media Humiliation, Biden’s Empty Promise

Join Jim and Greg as they credit Israeli Defense Forces and other officials for quickly proving it was not responsible for the missile strike near a hospital in Gaza on Tuesday and disproving the Hamas statement claiming an Israeli strike killed more than 500 people. They also unload on American media outlets like the Associated […]
10/18/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Reporter on the Ground in Israel Shares Firsthand Account of War-Torn Country

Field reporter and former U.S. Marine Julio Rosas, who has been in Israel since Wednesday, is sharing details from the ground as the war between Hamas and Israel continues. “Just before I signed on to join this podcast, there was—I got alerts on my phone that there were rockets being launched further to the south of us, and so […]
10/18/20230
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Dating Intentionally (#9)

This week, Peyton is joined by special guest Julia Canzano, a NeW alumna who recently got engaged. They discuss all things relationships—navigating hookup culture, sticking to your values, and dating across party lines. Don’t miss Julia’s best piece of advice for single women at the end of this episode. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen […]
10/18/20230
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The Learning Curve: Prof. Jeff Broadwater on George Mason, Federalism, & the Bill of Rights (#161)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Mariam Memarsadeghi and MN Supreme Court Justice Barry Anderson interview Prof. Jeff Broadwater author of the biography George Mason: Forgotten Founder. Prof. Broadwater explores George Mason’s pivotal role in opposing British policies during the American Revolution, his authorship of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and Constitution and […]
10/18/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: What Are They Waiting For?

Jonathan Schanzer, author of this month’s lead article, joins us to discuss Biden’s visit to Israel and the seeming delay in Israel’s moves to begin the war it must fight in Gaza. What’s happening and why? And we spend some time commending the people who are putting their money and their words where their ideas […]
10/18/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Jordan Fails to Secure Speakership, Netanyahu Says “Hamas Are the New Nazis,” GOP Senators Call on Biden to “Refreeze $6 Billion in Iranian Funds” | Oct. 17

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Fred Lucas reports that Senate Republicans today called for the Biden administration to refreeze $6 billion in Iranian funds amid the Israel-Hamas war, citing indications that Iran helped Hamas plan its Oct. 7 terrorist attack on the Jewish state. https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/10/17/gop-senators-demand-biden-refreeze-6b-for-iran/ Just two […]
10/18/20230
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Gray Matters: SCOTUS Preview Part 2 with Josh Chafetz and Noah Rosenblum

Adam White and Jace Lington talk with Josh Chafetz and Noah Rosenblum about some of the big administrative law cases pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. They discuss the state of the Court, where things might be headed next, and problems with conservative critiques of the Administrative State. Notes: Noah Rosenblum, What We Talk About […]
10/18/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Appetite for Destruction: Radicals are Killing Our Nation but Here’s How We Can Save It

Have you been to a major American city in the past couple of years? If so, you’ve likely noticed that many of them are worse, particularly in the rise in violent crime, homelessness, retail theft, and drug addiction. Criminal suspects are routinely set free with no or very low bail and then go out and […]
10/17/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP174: Hour 1 – Do We Have a Speaker? (#174)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP174: Hour 2 – Do You Have the Stomach For What is Coming? (#174)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP174: Hour 3 – The Crime Wave is Real (#174)

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The Weekly Sceptic: Safe Spacey (#59)

Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, episode 59! This week: -The FA refuse to light up Wembley stadium in honour of Israel -A major funder backs out of the University of Pennsylvania for their ‘moral relativism’ over Hamas -A leftist Ofcom director is suspended for her views on Israel -Steve Bell is fired from the Guardian […]
10/17/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Why ‘Fragile Neighborhoods’ Are At The Center Of American Disarray

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Seth Kaplan, a senior adviser for the Institute for Integrated Transitions and a professorial lecturer in the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the rapid social decline found in American culture, explain why […]
10/17/20230
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Israel in This Moment

Once more, Jay speaks with Haviv Rettig Gur, the Israeli journalist, about what is going on in Israel and the profound meaning of this moment.
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Quality of Life (#304)

Everything from eggs and car rentals to a night out at a restaurant is significantly more expensive than before the pandemic. The average family is spending about $700 more per month on the same goods and services relative to two years ago, according to Moody’s Analytics. So what does that have to do with Ronald Reagan you ask? Well, he […]
10/17/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: It’s ‘the Darkest Day In Israeli History,’ Ex-Envoy Says

As the war between Hamas and Israel continues, President Joe Biden is set to visit Israel on Wednesday following an invitation from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday. “I think it’s important for any American president to show support for, and solidarity with, Israel in its darkest hour. I mean, this is the darkest day in Israeli […]
10/17/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Biden’s Visiting Israel, House Speaker Vote Is At Noon, & Trump’s New Gag Order Is SO Unjust

Today the Chicks chat about Biden’s controversial visit to Israel, Jim Jordan’s big moment in the House, and the Trump gag order that proves liberals just don’t understand the law.
10/17/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Does Jordan Have the Votes? Little Coverage of the Hostages, Biden’s Big Misfire

Join Jim and Greg as they discuss today’s planned vote for Speaker of the House as Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan seems very close to having the votes to win – but he might not quite be there yet. Will it be resolved today? They’re also puzzled by the surprisingly little coverage of the hundreds of […]
10/17/20230
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Hub Wonk: Federal Firearm Forfeiture: SCOTUS Considers Gun Rights and Due Process (#174)

Joe Selvaggi hosts a conversation with constitutional legal expert Clark Neily, who delves into the facts and legal complexities surrounding USA v. Rahimi, currently before the Supreme Court. This case questions the forfeiture of Second Amendment rights for individuals accused of domestic abuse. Guest: Clark Neily is senior vice president for legal studies at the […]
10/17/20230
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Students Over Systems: Mandy Drogin: Parental Empowerment and School Choice in Texas (#20)

Texas Governor Greg Abbott brought the state legislature back this month for a special legislative session to consider a K-12 education savings account (ESA) proposal. Mandy Drogin, campaign director of Next Generation, joins the podcast to discuss the ESA proposal and plans to expand Texas parental empowerment in the Lone Star state by increasing transparency, […]
10/17/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: How to Help Israel, Which Is Helping Itself

We are joined today by the American-Israeli tech entrepreneur Michael Granoff, who is organizing an unprecedented effort to provide Israel with a supply chain from the United States. It’s called Operation Falcon, and you can find out more at www://tinyurl.com/operationfalcon. We talk about the mood in Israel, the mood in America, and why Israel will […]
10/17/20230
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Call Me Back: Public sentiment on the eve of invasion – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#149)

Haviv Rettig Gur returns to our podcast to provide real-time reporting and analysis on the war, and invaluable historical context. He will be a weekly guest on our podcast through the duration of the war. Today he is focused on Israeli public sentiment as the country mobilizes, and also looks at how the October 7 […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Trump’s Gag Order, Jim Jordan May Have the Votes to Become House Speaker, Catholic Bishop Offers Himself for Israeli Hostages | Oct. 16

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Former President Donald Trump is facing new restrictions regarding what he can and cannot say. Congressman Jim Jordan may have acquired the votes he needs to become the next speaker of the House. Confusion looms as to whether the Rafah Crossing is […]
10/17/20230
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Giving Ventures: Spreading Objectivism (#49)

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Tal Tsfany of the Ayn Rand Institute and Jennifer Grossman of Atlas Society. The three talk about the life and philosophy of Ayn Rand, author of “The Fountainhead” and “Atlas Shrugged.” A libertarian icon, Rand was born under Soviet rule and […]
10/17/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP173: Hour 1 – Jim Jordan’s Time Has Come (#173)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP173: Hour 2 – What is a Proportional Response? (#173)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP173: Hour 3 – The Future Unknowns (#173)

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Sara Carter Podcast: Hamas Barbarism Unleashes Ugly Anti-Semitism in the U.S. and Beyond

Nine days ago, we learned of the horrific Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel, resulting in more than 13,000 Israeli deaths and thousands of injuries. Much of the world was rightly horrified. But very quickly we saw scores of protests breaking out on college campuses and in major cities around the world. But the protests do […]
10/16/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘Persecuted From Within’

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Alec Torres, co-founder and president of Allo-graph and former speechwriter for President Donald Trump, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to trace the history of the persecution of saints within the church and offer advice to faithful Catholics on how to navigate suffering. You can find Torres’ […]
10/16/20230
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Acton Line: Anti-Semitism Rears Its Ugly Head

This week, Eric, Dylan, and Emily examine the purportedly pro-Palestinian rallies and campus protests that took place in the wake of the slaughter of Israeli Jews by Hamas terrorists. How surprised should we be by people chanting “gas the Jews” in Sydney, Australia, or by members of student organizations at Harvard University claiming that “the […]
10/16/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: California Freelancer Says She Questioned How She Would ‘Survive’ Under This State Law

A freelance writer and editor is speaking out about the negative effects of a recent California law, saying she questioned how she was “going to survive” after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed the legislation, known as AB 5. “The law … was signed … on Sept. 18, 2019, and when I woke up that morning and […]
10/16/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Israel Support Comes From SURPRISING Places, Megyn Kelly’s On Fire, & Biden’s Falling Again

Today the Chicks discuss Israel’s growing support (from surprising places!), the bitter Twitter battle between Candace Owens and Megyn Kelly, and President Biden’s trouble balancing.
10/16/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Landry’s Strong Louisiana Win, DeSantis Gets Floridians Home from Israel, Biden’s Bizarre Re-Election Rationale

Join Jim and Greg as they cheer Jeff Landry’s big win in the Louisiana governor’s race, dominating the open primary so much that he avoided a runoff. They also applaud Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for organizing a way to bring hundreds of Florida residents home from Israel, including more than 90 children. Finally, they shake […]
10/16/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Trauma vs. Toughness: War Responses

Today’s podcast raises the question: Are we dwelling too much on the trauma being suffered in the wake of the Hamas slaughters and on the humanitarian-crisis nature of war in general rather than stiffening our resolve and readying ourselves for a long and necessary conflict? Give a listen.
10/16/20230
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Bill Bennett Show: Best Support for Israel is a Strong America

Bill welcomed Joel Farkas and Brian Kennedy to the show to discuss Israel’s counter attack against Hamas and what America must do to support Israel and protect itself. Brian Kennedy is President of the American Strategy Group. He is also the Chairman of the Committee on the Present Danger: China. Joel Farkas is a Director of the American […]
10/16/20230
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Mock and Daisy: World War 3 Isn’t The Biggest Risk To Our Market – Here’s What Is (ft. Bulwark Capital)

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
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Daily Signal Podcast: Scalise Throws Curveball in House Speaker Race, Northern Gaza Evacuates, Lawmaker Wants to Know Who Is Funding Anti-Israel Protests | Oct. 13

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Georgia Republican Rep. Austin Scott announces he will be running against Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, for the speakership. The United Nations says Israel gave notice that all civilians living in northern Gaza should evacuate. Missouri Republican Sen. Josh Hawley seeks answers regarding who […]
10/16/20230
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Call Me Back: The Gazan Battlefield — with Avi Issacharoff (#148)

Today, we consider to what to expect when the IDF enters Gaza. Avi Issacharoff has been an analyst and journalist for The Times of Israel, Walla, and Haaretz. In these roles, he reported extensively on the inner workings and leaders of Hamas and other Palestinian factions in Gaza and the West Bank — Avi has […]
10/15/20230
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Take Back Our Schools: Generation Covid (#68)

Andrew speaks with author, filmmaker and former gymnast, Jennifer Sey, who tells her story of being forced out of her very prominent position at Levi Strauss & Co. for her outspoken advocacy of children during the Covid pandemic. We discuss the damage that society inflicted on children due to oppressive restrictions, and how those restrictions […]
10/14/20230
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Call Me Back: The October Massacre changes… Everything – with Elliott Abrams (#147)

In this episode with Elliott Abrams, we provide additional detail on the history of Israel-Gaza/Hamas — this time from a White House insider on U.S.-Middle East policy during a critical period in Hamas’s takeover of Gaza — what were leaders in Washington and Jerusalem thinking at the time? Elliott takes us into the Situation Room: […]
10/14/20230
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First Things: The Cost of the Faith

In this episode, Jerry Pattengale and Rev. Johnnie Moore join Mark Bauerlein to discuss their book “The New Book of Christian Martyrs: The Heroes of Our Faith from the 1st Century to the 21st Century.” Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini) via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Hamas on Campus (#448)

Never mind Hamas in Gaza: what do we do with Hamas ideology on American college campuses? On top of the pusillanmous responses of college presidents we can clearly see the emerging theme of moral equivalence between Israel and Hamas, out of which the next step is certain: any attempts to curtail Hamas ideology on campus […]
10/14/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP172: Hour 1 – Evil’s Apologists on Full Display

A disturbing pattern of American progressives siding with terrorist organizations like Hamas is on display at universities and cable outlets across this country.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP172: Hour 2 – Steve Scalise’s Chickens Came Home to Roost

A group of House Republicans have played the long game and now have their chance to pay back Steve Scalise.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP172: Hour 3 – Vanguard is Funding the Chinese Military

Your retirement at Vanguard is literally funding the Chinese military and other interest that oppose the United States.
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Sara Carter Podcast: America’s Indoctrination Factories: Sara Sees Pro-Hamas Harvard Students Up Close

Colleges and universities are supposed to teach young adults how to pursue truth, goodness, and beauty. But at far too many schools, administrators and teachers are far more focused on creating left-wing activists who will champion their preferred causes. We’re seeing this play out in real-time on many campuses around the country this week as […]
10/14/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: They’re Called “World Wars” for a Reason (#662)

That war in the Middle East had been predicted did little to allay the shock of all who’ve followed the news from Israel since October 7th. Today’s first guest Niall Ferguson was among those who made such a prediction. He joins to discuss the Second Cold War, why it’s warming up, and the difficulties the […]
10/13/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: David Harsanyi On The History Of Modern Israel

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky and Federalist Senior Editor David Harsanyi discuss the history of Israel, explain why the case for “Palestine” is based on fabrication, and analyze the faults in the rhetoric surrounding modern conflicts in the Middle East.
10/13/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: College Campuses Are Poison, Speaker Race Is Still In Shambles, & Mulvaney Wins Women Of The Year

Today the Chicks discuss the ongoing battle for House Speaker, the conflict in Israel, and why men are the best at being women!
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The Glenn Show: A Debate on Affirmative Action, Live at Holy Cross (Glenn Loury, Randall Kennedy, and Renu Mukherjee)

Introduction by Greg Burnep … What does affirmative action mean in 2023? … Randy’s distinction between “disadvantage” and “discrimination” … Diversity’s double-talk … Did the Supreme Court say discrimination is allowed at military academies? … Glenn: Affirmative action distracts us from bigger problems … Affirmative action is an elite problem … Affirmative action as an […]
10/13/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: ‘If I Can Do It, You Can Do It,’ Business Owner and Navy Veteran Says

Clement Troutman, a Navy veteran and Tropical Smoothie Café franchisee in Maryland, says that “the free enterprise system is alive and well.” But, Troutman adds, “we need to really pursue that and go and chase those dreams.” “Because there are people waiting,” the restaurateur says. “The cures for cancer are out there, and, you know, […]
10/13/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: U.S. Refreezes Billions to Iran, The ‘Day of Rage,’ Menendez Indicted Again Over Egypt Ties

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome the news that the U.S. is refreezing the six billion dollars is freed up for Iran as part of the hostage swap announced on 9/11. Will it stay frozen? They also discuss the Hamas leader declaring today a “Day of Rage” against Israel and how he is clearly […]
10/13/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The World Crisis, Part Nine

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on “Churchill the Writer.” In this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue their discussion of The World Crisis, Vol. 1, which covers the origins and earliest days of World War I from 1911-1914. Release date: 13 October 2023 […]
10/13/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Can We Bear to Listen to the Testimonies?

Noam Blum of Tablet joins us to discuss Tablet’s effort to collect the testimonies relating to the massacre of Jews on October 7. Can we bear to listen? Can we bear not to? Give a listen.
10/13/20230
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The Great Antidote: Chelsea Follett on

I am excited to have Chelsea Follett on to talk to us about her new book Centers of Progress: 40 Cities that Changed the World. The title speaks for itself. She is a policy analyst at the Cato Institute’s center for global liberty and prosperity and the managing editor of humanprogress.org. We talk about a few key characteristics of centers in progress, the connection between cities and progress, and some interesting cases of progress! Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
10/13/20230
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The Glenn Show: The End of Ibram X. Kendi? (Glenn Loury, John McWhorter, and Dan Subotnik)

What’s wrong with critical race theory, anyway? … Why “black Columbia” pretends that John doesn’t exist … CRT’s racial power-grab … Does the Jewish American example apply to African Americans? … Disguising failure as victimology … Why Dan thinks the CRT tide is ebbing … The schadenfreude of the Ibram X. Kendi scandal … John: […]
10/13/20230
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She Thinks: Shannon Bream on Her Career and Book, “The Women of the Bible Speak”

Shannon Bream joins She Thinks podcast to help us cover a wide scope of issues. She shares her thoughts about the latest in Israel and what it means for the U.S. She gives insight into her day-to-day life as anchor of Fox News Sunday. And she tells us about her new book, a New York […]
10/13/20230
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First Things: The Soul of Civility

In this episode, Alexandra Hudson joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss her book, “The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Israeli Energy Minister Cuts Off Gaza, Former Hamas Leader Calls for Day of Jihad, Menendez Accused of Working as Agent of Foreign Govt. | Oct. 12

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Members of Congress have yet to elect a new speaker of the House. Israel’s energy minister says until the hostages are released, Gaza will not receive any humanitarian aid and all basic resources like food, water, and fuel will be cut off. […]
10/13/20230
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SCOTUS101: Money and Mootness at the Court (#2)

With GC on vacation, Jack Fitzhenry joins Zack to dive into what’s happening at SCOTUS. They discuss the new cases the Court has agreed to hear, the oral arguments involving the CFPB’s funding, whether an ADA tester’s lawsuit is moot, and whether South Carolina legislators committed an unconstitutional gerrymander when drawing its latest Congressional map. […]
10/13/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Andrew Biggio Helps WWII Veterans Remember

Guests: Paul A. Rahe, Andrew Biggio, & Courtney Meyet Host Scot Bertram talks with Paul A. Rahe, professor of History and Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in the Western Heritage at Hillsdale College, about his new book Sparta’s Sicilian Proxy War:The Grand Strategy of Classical Sparta. Andrew Biggio, former U.S. Marine Corps […]
10/13/20230
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Heritage Explains: Who’s Funding Hamas? | Robert Greenway

The devastating terrorist attacks in Israel have rocked the world. Heritage Director of the Center for National Defense and Israel Expert Robert Greenway explains what has happened and what we should do.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — More by Robert Greenway: https://www.heritage.org/staff/robert-greenway Follow Robert Greenway on X: https://twitter.com/RC_Greenway Hosted on Acast. […]
10/12/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP171: Hour 1 – They’re Waking Up Now (#171)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP171: Hour 2 – These Actually Are Bad People (#171)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP171: Hour 3 – The House GOP Drama Continues (#171)

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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Scalise Works For Speaker Votes, CEOs Blacklist Harvard Students, & The Brutalities Of War Continue

Today the Chicks chat about the Speaker’s race, the ongoing conflict in Israel, and why Harvard students can’t get jobs.
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Three Martini Lunch: Rep. Mills to the Rescue in Israel, Voters See Biden Border Failure, Trump & Netanyahu

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up a couple of mixed martinis and a crazy one. First, they applaud decorated veteran and Florida Rep. Cory Mills for going to Israel to rescue Americans trapped in the fighting there – but they’re frustrated (and so is Mills) that private citizens once again need to do […]
10/12/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: How A Doxxing Scandal Wrecked The ‘Trust The Experts’ Ethos

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Chris Brunet, an independent journalist and contributing editor at The American Conservative, joins Staff Editor Samuel Mangold-Lenett to break down the Economics Job Market Rumors doxxing scandal and explain why it undermines “trust the experts” talking points. You can read more from Brunet on his substack “Karlstack.”
10/12/20230
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Thrash-Metal Reaganite Kid as Economic-Policy Guru

A conversation with Brian Riedl, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, about the economy, politics, and life.
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What's Bugging Me: Calling a Terrorist a Terrorist

There’s only one thing that could be bugging Dennis this week and it’s the brutal and cowardly terrorist attacks last weekend on the civilian population of Israel. There are very few brave voices in the media calling this for what it is. The economy, the war in Ukraine and now this – is the old […]
10/12/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: CEO of Passages Explains What Life Is Like in Israel Right Now

For some in Israel, daily life is continuing, now set by a backdrop of war.   “Rocket alert sirens will go off, and they’ll say, ‘Hold on, let me take my computer, let me go to the safe room,’” Scott Phillips said of his friends living in Israel, adding that while talking to him on […]
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Jimmy Lai Documentary (#303)

In this week’s Reagan Forum Podcast we go back to an event our Reagan Institute offices held on September 7th to bring attention to the plight of Jimmy Lai. Jimmy Lai is a Hong Kong businessman. A prominent critic of the Chinese Communist Party, he was arrested in 2020 by Hong Kong police where he […]
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Weighting For Dummies (#6)

While a Trump/Biden rematch is looking more likely every day, Henry returns with another merry band of politicos to discuss many of the remaining unknowns left in this ’24 election cycle. Charles Franklin (Director of the Marquette Law School Poll) provides a profile of the 1 in 5 Americans who make up the reluctant and […]
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JobMakers: Rising Dough: The Blue Frog Bakery Journey, Immigration, and Community Impact (#79)

This week on Jobmakers, host Denzil Mohammed interviews Brad Brown, owner of Blue Frog Bakery in Jamaica Plain. Mr. Brown, an immigrant entrepreneur, discusses his arrival in the U.S., the founding and growth of Blue Frog Bakery, favorite products, community engagement, and the broader impact of immigration in their neighborhood and beyond.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Cotton-Eyed View

Sen. Tom Cotton joins the podcast today to discuss Israel’s path going forward, the potential inconstancy of the Biden administration in supporting Israel’s prosecution of the war, the president’s fecklessness toward Iran, and other cheerful items. Give a listen.
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Sara Carter Podcast: Sen. Rand Paul: The Government Used a Virus & Lies to Crush Your Freedom

A virus that posed health risks to the elderly and people in poor health was a big challenge. Our own government made it far worse by lying about COVID’s origins and actively working to muzzle the speech of anyone who openly disputed that narrative or other lies pushed during the pandemic. And now it’s time […]
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Call Me Back: The world unites against Hamas… for now – with Yaakov Katz (#146)

For analysis of the Israeli Government’s formation of a (Netanyahu/Gantz) unity government and war cabinet, preparations for the invasion of Gaza, and anticipating the Hezbollah threat from the northern border, we are joined by Yaakov Katz. Yaakov is a columnist for the Jerusalem Post and senior fellow at the Jewish People Policy Institute. Previously, Yaakov […]
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Problematic Women: Learning to ‘Step Up:’ Ellen Troxclair’s Story

Ellen Troxclair says she never intended to run for public office. She was busy growing her small real estate business in Texas, but grew frustrated by the high property taxes that were keeping buyers out of the market.   Troxclair ran for public office, becoming the youngest-ever elected woman, and lone conservative, on the Austin […]
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Unaccompanied and Unsafe: Biden Policies Facilitate Exploitation and Abuse of Child Migrants (#126)

This week’s Parsing Immigration Policy episode raises awareness of a disturbing aspect of the border crisis – a large and increasing number of unaccompanied alien children who are delivered by the government into the hands of labor and sex traffickers. Guest Tara Lee Rodas, a Health and Human Services (HHS) whistleblower who recently testified before […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Israel Forms War-Time Cabinet, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise Secures Speaker Nomination, California’s New “Ebony Alert” | Oct. 11

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Israel has formed a war-time cabinet just days after the terrorist organization Hamas launched a surprise attack against the country. Tyler’s article: https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/10/11/there-blood-hamas-issues-unambiguous-call-arms-support-jihad-waging-gaza/ House Majority Leader Steve Scalise has secured the party’s nomination for the position. Fred Lucas reports that House Republicans […]
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The Libertarian: Moral Clarity on Hamas, Israel, and Terrorism | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#744)

Richard Epstein reacts to the terrorist acts committed by Hamas in Israel and the disappointing responses from many university student groups.
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Talks with Authors: Agreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause Protects Religious Diversity and Freedom of Conscience

Agreeing to Disagree: How the Establishment Clause Protects Religious Diversity and Freedom of Conscience investigates the questions that surround the correct interpretation of the Establishment Clause, breaking down the practical history of establishment and disestablishment in the United States of religion as law and argues that a Clause often seen as a defense against religion […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP170: Hour 1 – Clarity in the Carnage (#170)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP170: Hour 2 – Words Mean Things, Again (#170)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP170: Hour 3 – Muddying the Waters for Hamas and Defending the Second Amendment (#170)

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The Kevin Roberts Show: Episode 85 | Jeff Anderson

From draconian COVID policies to the woke infiltration of our most vital institutions, the administrative state has destroyed the heart of democracy. President of The American Main Street Initiative, Dr. Jeff Anderson, joins Kevin to discuss why dissolving power away from the DC Swamp and restoring self-governance are crucial to stopping America’s decline.   Jeffrey […]
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Celebrating Energy Appreciation Day with Mandy Gunasekara

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. In this episode, Jack talks with Mandy Gunasekara, Director, Center for Energy and Conservation at the Independent Women’s Forum and Visiting Fellow at the Heritage Foundation about Energy Appreciation Day and why […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: How and Why Hamas Carried Out ‘Savage Rampage’ Against Israel

The attack Hamas launched on Israel Saturday was “a genocidal savage rampage by uncontrollable militants who were simply trying to destroy Jews,” says Victoria Coates, who formerly served as a deputy national security advisor to President Donald Trump.   Hundreds of Israelis were killed in the initial attack and the death toll, which includes at least 14 Americans, […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Hamas Apologists Face Blowback, New Santos Fraud Charges, Hey Republicans Pick a Speaker!

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome some university officials and businesses going public to rebuke the abhorrent support for Hamas voiced on many college campuses. They also recoil as a 23-count indictment comes down against serial fraudster and New York GOP Rep. George Santos. The latest allegations contend he stole the identities of his […]
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Silicon Triangle: Mary Kay Magistad on the Future of US-China Competition | Hoover Institution (#403)

Read “Scenarios for Future US-China Competition” here: https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/research/docs/SiliconTriangle_Chapter1_230828.pdf Mary Kay Magistad and Kharis Templeman discuss four potential futures for US-China relations. These scenarios depend on whether the global economy becomes more integrated or bifurcated, and whether the US or China leads in semiconductor technology. They also cover key findings and policy recommendations around supply chain […]
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: The Economic Power Play: Examining China’s Coercive Tactics

In recent months, there has been a notable escalation in China’s economic coercion of various countries and private companies, prompting a pressing need for a deeper examination of this phenomenon and China’s global strategy. Our panel will delve into the repercussions of actions taken by China in multilateral institutions and its use of debt-trap diplomacy, […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: As Biden Calls Out Evil, the Left Celebrates

Today’s podcast commends Joe Biden’s speech about Israel and Hamas, worries over the durability of his commitment, and cites the astonishing level of pro-Hamas support from places like…MSNBC, owned by Comcast, a multibillion-dollar cable company that seems to be OK with a network it owns providing propagandistic emotional support for Jew-killers. Give a listen.
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Building Friendships (#8)

This week, Peyton is joined by special guest Chloe Sparwath, NeW Campus Program Coordinator. They discuss finding friends with similar values, relying on friends for different things, and overcoming the loss of friendships. You won’t want to miss their funny stories and the friendship advice you need to hear. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen […]
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The Learning Curve: Former D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty on School Reform (#160)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Charlie Chieppo and Mary Tamer of DFER- Massachusetts interview former D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty. Mayor Fenty discusses the historic school reforms implemented during his and Michelle Rhee’s tenure in Washington, D.C., focusing on taking over the D.C. Public Schools (DCPS). He highlights the challenges of overcoming the […]
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Acton Line: Bill Courtney and a Life Undefeated

In this episode, Acton director of marketing and communications Eric Kohn speaks with Bill Courtney about coaching football, running a successful lumber business, and walking the red carpet with George Clooney and P. Diddy. In 2003, Bill began coaching the Manassas Tigers, an inner-city Memphis high school football team that had never once won a playoff […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 67: Israel Under Attack

More than 900 Israelis and nearly a dozen Americans are dead after Hamas attacked over the weekend. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they give an overview of the Gaza-Israel conflict, break down the state of Israeli politics, and discuss the U.S. response to the tragedy. Mollie and David also […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Rep Tiffany: I’ve Seen The NGOS Traffic Children From South America To Our Border

Are your tax dollars fattening the pockets of a child trafficking NGO? Sara is joined once again by Representative Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin to discuss the border crisis and its effects on Americans in every region of the country. When Sara last spoke to Rep. Tiffany, he had just gotten back from the Darien Gap […]
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Call Me Back: The history of Hamas, and its likely grim future – with Jonathan Schanzer (#145)

We have been getting a lot of questions about the history of Hamas, its ideological roots and objectives, its allies and rivalries, how it wound up in charge of Gaza, the origins of this war, and whether there could actually be a post-Hamas Gaza. For this tutorial, our guest is Dr. Jonathan Schanzer, who is […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Israel-Hamas War Rages On, Pro-Palestine Protests in NYC, Other U.S. Cities, House Remains Without Speaker | Oct. 10

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The war between Israel and Hamas continues today days after the terrorist organization launched a surprise attack. Jason Bedrick’s article: https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/10/09/iran-is-responsible-israels-9-11/ Pro-Palestine protests held throughout the U.S., including in New York City and San Francisco The House of Representatives remains without a […]
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King of Stuff: Liz Wheeler (#427)

The King welcomes Liz Wheeler, author of the new book, Hide Your Children: Exposing the Marxists Behind the Attack on America’s Kids. While complacent conservatives looked the other way, Marxists overthrew our cultural institutions. In Hide Your Children, Liz exposes their war on kids—from teachers unions to school counselors, from Planned Parenthood and “comprehensive sexuality […]
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Gray Matters: SCOTUS Preview Part 1 with Richard Epstein and Allyson Ho

Adam White talks with NYU Law Professor Richard Epstein and Gibson Dunn Partner Allyson Ho about the upcoming Supreme Court term. They discuss the recent oral argument in the CFPB funding case, the major questions doctrine, how the court should approach revisiting Chevron deference in the upcoming Loper Brightcase, and the adjudication system in the […]
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The Byron York Show: The new speaker and Ukraine

The political world is consumed with the fighting going on after Hamas’s attack on Israel. How could the vaunted Israeli intelligence services have been so surprised? How extensive will Israel’s retaliation be? Will the conflict spread?
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The Weekly Sceptic: Hard Times Make Bad Tweets (#58)

Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, episode 58! This week: -Hamas launches horrific attacks on Israel, and some of the responses from the Left are truly appalling -An alleged deep fake audio clip of Keir Starmer circulates on X -Nigel Farage says he won’t join the Tories, despite his massive popularity at the recent conference  -Laurence […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Destruction Of Our Great Cities

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Jason Rantz, host of the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH Radio, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to diagnose the biggest problems facing U.S. cities and explain how leftist policies are ushering in a disturbing level of urban destruction that leaves Americans on the left and right […]
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Heritage Events: Events | The Trump Indictments: Is the Justice System Rigged?

Many have come to believe that the Department of Justice, federal law enforcement agencies, and some state prosecutors are operating a rigged system of justice, and that the Trump indictments are the clearest example of this. They point to Operation Crossfire Hurricane, FISA abuses, Hillary Clinton’s private server, the slow walking of the Hunter Biden […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Biden’s Addressing The Nation Today, Israel Needs Our Prayers, & Another Biden Is Into Naked Selfies

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Three Martini Lunch: Thinning the GOP Hurd, Hayden’s Horrible Suggestion, Tone-Deaf White House

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome former Texas Rep. Will Hurd’s realization that he has no chance at the GOP presidential nomination and is dropping out. They also rip former NSA and CIA Director Gen. Michael Hayden for responding to a call for Sen. Tommy Tuberville to be removed from a Senate committee assignment […]
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Lebanon vs. Ukraine (#302)

Today, we’re well aware of the ongoing debate regarding how much aid we should send Ukraine, and exactly what our level of involvement should be. It’s a question many administrations have faced, and President Reagan’s was no exception. In his case, the hotbed was in the middle east, particularly 39 years ago, when Israel invaded […]
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Madison's Notes: The History of Liberalism: A Conversation with Alan Kahan ‘80

What is liberalism, and what thinkers shaped it? Does it take a stance on moral and religious issues? What is its relationship with nationalism and populism? Alan Kahan ‘80, Professor of British Civilization at the Université de Paris-Saclay, discusses his latest book Freedom from Fear: An Incomplete History of Liberalism (Princeton UP, 2023). Along the way, he discusses thinkers […]
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Hub Wonk: Diversity’s Dubious Definition: Harvard Case Spells End to Racial Classifications (#173)

Joe Selvaggi discusses the implications of the Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard case for race and ethnicity-based programs with David Bernstein, a Distinguished Law Professor at George Mason University and an Adjunct Fellow at the CATO Institute. Guest: David E. Bernstein holds a University Professorship chair at the Antonin Scalia Law School, where he […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Wobbly Clock is Ticking

Eli Lake joins the podcast to talk about the fecklessness of the Biden administration and how that may have given Iran a sense it could act with impunity—and whether, once again, America will go wobbly when it comes to Israel defending itself. Only this time, will Bibi Netanyahu’s country allow its leaders to go wobbly […]
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Charlotte Whelan and Lyndsey Fifield: Society’s Hostility to Kids (#31)

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to Lyndsey Fifield and Charlotte Whelan about the rise in society’s hostility towards children and parents. Why should parents feel bad about taking their children on an airplane? Why should parents feel on edge every time they’re in public with their children? Are […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: The Border Is A War Zone: Interview With Michael Yon Part 2

Sara is joined again by independent researcher, migration expert, and friend Michael Yon to discuss Non-Governmental Organizations, our border crisis, and who is funding them. The Biden administration’s decision to throw open our border for these groups allows enemy combatants free entry into the American heartland and it must be stopped. This is far bigger […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Alexandra Hudson’s Cure for Incivility

At a time when America faces innumerable challenges, Alexandra Hudson wants her fellow citizens to focus on something only they can control: civility toward others. Hudson’s new book, “The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves,” is on sale today. She joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to talk about something why civility […]
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The Delingpod: Robert Frederick (#361)

Robert Frederick is the host of The Hidden Life Is Best podcast. He tells the mind bending story of philosopher Sir Francis Bacon: the smartest and most influential person who ever lived. Known as the father of modern science, he was heavily involved with Freemasonry and the Rosicrucians, Alchemy, secret societies, the writing of Shakespeare […]
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Dr. Keri D. Ingraham on the Crisis in American Education

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London Calling: Where Were We?

Now, where were we? Oh, yes. Time to catch up with old (and we mean old!) friends. Toby has a health scare and James is having more than a few regrets about missed opportunities and the loss of weekly get togethers. But, of course, if there was always one thing we all could agree one […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Confronting Evil: What Sara Saw Along Israel’s Border with Gaza

If you are like Sara, you are still recoiling from the horrific Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel over the weekend. Hearing stories and even seeing images of families murdered, women raped, and people terrified as they were taken into captivity shocks the conscience of the civilized world. It hits especially close to home for Sara, […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: Matt Battaglia On Shifting American Culture

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky begins with some brief thoughts on news from the weekend. Then, she dives into a conversation with Matt Battaglia, executive producer at Free the People, about the state of comedy, identity politics in entertainment, and changes in American culture.
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Call Me Back: ISRAEL AT WAR: The multi-front probability – with Bret Stephens (#144)

Bret Stephens, Pulitzer Prize winning columnist for The New York Times, returns for a conversation immediately on Day III of this war. Bret came to The New York Times after a long career with The Wall Street Journal, where he was most recently deputy editorial page editor and, for 11 years, a foreign affairs columnist. […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP169: Hour 1 – The Horrors in Israel as Biden’s Team Blunders (#169)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP169: Hour 2 – Too Integrated for Retreat (#169)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP169: Hour 3 – The Easy Drift Into Woke for the Media (#169)

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Three Martini Lunch: Evil Hamas Terrorism, Biden Administration Weakness, Typical Anti-Israel Responses

Jim and Greg devote today’s podcast to three critical aspects of the horrific terrorist attacks perpetrated in Israel by Hamas over the weekend the worst mass murder of Jews since World War II. First, they chronicle the unconscionable acts of terrorism, torture, rape, and abduction by Hamas – and how the only proper description of […]
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Acton Unwind: Saving St. Louis & Terror in Israel

This week, Eric, Dan, and Dylan are joined by Rachel Ferguson—director of the Center for Free Enterprise and assistant dean and professor of business ethics at Concordia University Chicago and an affiliate scholar at the Acton Institute—to discuss her essay in the most recent issue of RELIGION & LIBERTY, “Saving St. Louis One Block at a […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Israel Is Under Attack, Biden’s Admin Doesn’t Understand Fungibility, & Trump Loves Hannibal Lecter

Today, the Chicks discuss the conflict between Israel and Palestine, how Biden just DOESN’T GET IT, and a particularly weird comment from President Trump.
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Talks with Authors: The Soul of Civility

In her new book, The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves, Alexandra Hudson explores the question – how can a reinvigorated dedication to civility help our nation come together despite deep and growing differences? She argues that our difficulties in this arena are not new; luckily, the solutions aren’t either. Drawing […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: She Chose Adoption at 16, Now Tells Her Story Alongside Son and His Mother

Erin Boggs was 16 in 1992 when she learned she was pregnant.   “I was scared, definitely kind of alone,” Boggs says. “So, I knew the decision was going to land on me solely, and it felt like a critically important decision.”   Boggs says people around her suggested she could parent or abort, but no […]
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Haviv Rettig Gur: For Israel, ‘a New Era, a New World’

Haviv Rettig Gur is one of the leading journalists in Israel. He is the senior analyst of the Times of Israel. He is a regular guest on “Q&A.” Listeners want to hear from him, for a deeper understanding of what is going on in Israel and in the Middle East more broadly. With Jay, he […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Monsters Must Pay

Dan Senor joins today’s podcast to mourn with us at the horrors in Israel, to reflect on the burdens and the courage of Israeli people, and worry about the world’s inconstancy in the face of a long and possibly brutal war Israel must win. You will note there is no intro music and no outro […]
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | The Road to a Clean Environment Runs Through Prosperity

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. In this episode, Jack sits down with The Heritage Foundation’s Anthony Kim, Research Fellow and editor of The Index of Economic Freedom to discuss the relationship between strong economies and clean environments. Anthony […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hilary Clinton Call Trump Supporters ‘Cult Members,’ Biden Tells GOP to Fund Government, ‘Devil Is in the Details’ in New Jobs Report | Oct. 6

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   President Biden criticizes Republicans, telling them it’s time to pass a budget. Former President Donald Trump endorses Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan for House speaker. Former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton calls Trump supporters cult members. The new jobs report boosts stock […]
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Call Me Back: ISRAEL AT WAR: The Hostage Dilemma – with Haviv Rettig Gur (#143)

Haviv Rettig Gur returns to our podcast to provide real-time reporting and analysis on the war, and invaluable historical context. His insights on how Israel might prosecute this war — and the possible end of Israel’s security paradigm with Gaza and its approach to Israeli hostages — are especially important. Haviv is the political analyst […]
10/8/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: Sermon Series: Jude 5

Jude 5 is one of the most profound verses in all of Scripture both because of who wrote it and the context around who wrote it and how he came to believe it.
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: The Dog Days of the Biden Presidency (#347)

Lucretia, freshly back in the U.S. from her adventures with Steve in Budapest, is in the host chair for this week’s episode, and she’s not in a good mood. And it’s not jet lag. Looking out at the concurrent disasters at home and abroad at the moment—high inflation, an undefended southern border, and now war […]
10/7/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: What You See is What You Gaetz (#661)

It was no great secret that a single match could put fire to the 2023 Republican coalition in the House. But that didn’t make the incediary Tuesday any less remarkable. To discuss what it means for the party’s near future and for conservativism more broadly, Rob, Peter and James are joined by the erudite Ben […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Elon Musk Went To The Border And Exposed What The Media Will Not

After protecting free speech on the Internet and taking the human race to Mars, Elon Musk decided to visit the border last week to see the disaster the Biden administration has created for himself. He was hosted by Representative Tony Gonzales who showed him the chaos, the suffering, and the mismanagement of our border with […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP168: Hour 1 – There Are So Many Bigger Issues Than Trump (#168)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP168: Hour 2 – The Collapse of American Society (#168)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP168: Hour 3 – The Tragedy of Mike Lindell (#168)

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Hillsdale Dialogues: The Downfall of Speaker McCarthy

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss the removal of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House Speaker and the continued efforts to prosecute former President Donald Trump. Release date: 06 October 2023 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Next Front In The ‘War On Men’

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Dr. Owen Strachan, host of the “Grace & Truth” podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down why the “war on men” is hurting society and explain the importance of restoring masculine strength to struggling males. You can find Strachan’s book “The War on Men: […]
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The Delingpod: Godfrey Bloom (#360)

Godfrey Bloom is a former soldier, City of London fund manager, Brexit campaigner and Member of the European Parliament. He has published six books on military history and Austrian School Economics. His website is Godfreybloom.uk Following on from the grand success of last year’s Delingpod event in London with guest Maajid Nawaz and earlier this […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Inside the Fight to Keep Parents in the Know About Their Kids’ Gender in California Schools

A Southern California school district requires teachers and staff to notify parents when their children say they have been bullied, are considering self-harm, or decide to publicly identify as a gender opposite their biological sex at school.     But California’s Democratic attorney general, Rob Bonta, sued the district to block that policy, claiming that […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Iowa Democrats Surrender, Biden Builds a Tiny Bit of Border Fencing, and Those Darn Emergency Alerts

Chad and Jim close out the week by celebrating that Iowa Democrats have accepted the terms of surrender, and the Democratic Caucus will move back to Super Tuesday. Meanwhile, that border fencing from the Biden team is much less than it meets the eye – this is just an attempt to avoid legal and political […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Donald Trump And The Speaker’s Race, Biden’s Border Blunders, & WH Puppy Gets The Boot

Today the Chicks discuss Donald Trump’s role in the ongoing race for House Speaker, the Biden admin’s absolutely disastrous defense of their border policies, and what the heck happened to Commander, the White House dog.
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 289: The Arabella Machine Rolls On (#286)

The Arabella Advisors-managed network of liberal dark money groups that includes the New Venture Fund, Sixteen Thirty Fund, Hopewell Fund, Windward Fund, and North Fund continues to attract attention. Not all of it is good: The District of Columbia Attorney General subpoenaed information from Arabella Advisors concerning the electoral activities of the Arabella-managed nonprofits, and […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Return of the ‘Dang Fence’

Today’s podcast dives deeply into the change in Joe Biden’s attitude toward the border wall, noting a promise he made in August 2020 that his administration would not add “a foot of wall” to Trump’s barrier. Well, here we are, and many feet of wall are about to be added. What gives? Give a listen.
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The Great Antidote: Lawrence Reed on Best and Worst American Presidents

Lawrence Reed is the president emeritus of the Foundation for Economic Education and of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. He is currently the Humphreys family senior fellow at FEE. Visit his website lawrencewreed.com. Today we talk about the best and worst presidents in American history and the reasons why. We start with the role of the presidency, which informs the rest of the discussion. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Sara Carter Podcast: The FBI Is Targeting Trump Supporters Ahead Of The 2024 Election

Earlier this week, Newsweek broke the story that the FBI may be focusing on Trump supporters ahead of next year’s election. In the shocking article, Newsweek shares that the FBI is changing definitions within the bureau to target supporters of President Trump. On today’s show, Sara welcomes former acting DNI Ric Grenell to discuss this […]
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The Libertarian: Free Delivery on Trial: Lina Khan and the FTC Go After Amazon | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#743)

Richard Epstein picks apart a new antitrust suit against Amazon brought by the FTC and several states for a lack of demonstrable harm to consumers or prices.
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First Things: Up from Conservatism

In this episode, Arthur Milikh joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the new book “Up from Conservatism: Revitalizing the Right after a Generation of Decay.” Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini) via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
10/6/20230
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She Thinks: Kim Russell: “Burned at the Stake” for Supporting Women’s Sports

On this week’s episode of She Thinks, Kim Russell, the former head women’s lacrosse coach at Oberlin College, joins us to share her experience speaking in support of female-only athletics. She details the discipline and harassment she experienced from administrators and students, as well as how she was removed from her coaching role and “reassigned” […]
10/6/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Biden Building Border Wall, Elon Musk and Anti-Defamation League Call Truce, Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Funeral | Oct. 5

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Biden’s Department of Homeland Security announces plans to begin construction of a border wall in Starr County, Texas. Elon Musk has threatened to sue the Anti-Defamation League, but now it looks like a truce was reached. President Joe Biden has nominated a […]
10/6/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Owen Strachan on the Battle For Manhood

Guests: Michael Tripepi, Owen Strachan, & Kelly Scott Franklin Host Scot Bertram talks with Michael Tripepi, assistant professor of Physics at Hillsdale College, about the potential impact of changes in the rotational speed of the earth’s core. Owen Strachan, the provost and research professor of theology at Grace Bible Theological Seminary, lays out his view […]
10/6/20230
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: Ukraine and Russia: Empires, Genocide and a “Greatest Generation” | Bill Whalen and Norman Naimark | Hoover Institution (#402)

The Russia-Ukraine war is less about resources and more about empire, history, and two nations’ self-conceptions. Or so contends Norman Naimark, a Hoover Institution senior fellow and Stanford University history professor, who discusses how past and present cruelties involving the two combatants – common heritage, absorption, suppression and genocide, Vladimir Putin’s mindset, and the Ukrainian […]
10/5/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Will Congress Create a Statutory Framework for Digital Asset Regulation?

Will the 118th Congress succeed in creating a statutory framework for effective regulation of cryptocurrencies? Join House Financial Services Committee Chairman Patrick McHenry and our expert panel to discuss the status of this complex legislative issue, the competition among regulators and potential division of regulatory jurisdiction, the differences between stablecoins and other cryptocurrencies, federal vs. […]
10/5/20230
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Heritage Explains: Why Is Everybody Talking about Project 2025? | Spencer Chretien

Left-wing media seems to be up in arms lately over Heritage’s Presidential Transition Project, better known as Project 2025. What is actually going on? Assistant Director Spencer Chretien explains.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Learn more about Project 2025: https://www.project2025.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
10/5/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Alexandra Hudson On ‘The Soul Of Civility’

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” writer and speaker Alexandra Hudson joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to define true civility and explain why politeness and etiquette aren’t enough to heal the division plaguing our nation. You can find Hudson’s new book, “The Soul of Civility: Timeless Principles to Heal Society and Ourselves” […]
10/5/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP167: Hour 1 – Leadership Shouldn’t Follow Headlines (#167)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP167: Hour 2 – The Deficit Actually Does Matter Now (#167)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP167: Hour 3 – We Need Mental Institutions (#167)

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What's Bugging Me: Crises Both Real and Imagined

Everything is in a crisis! Don’t believe us? Just listen to the news. The trick is separating the real ones (the deficit, the southern border, etc) from the fake ones (like “climate change.”) We’ll take you through the lot. We do have a looming energy crisis – mostly of our own making – and our […]
10/5/20230
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – The Republican Presidential Debate (#301)

When President Reagan dedicated the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum on November 4, 1991, he said that he wanted the Library to be more than just a place where scholars interpret the past, but that he wanted it to be a dynamic intellectual forum where policy makers debate the future. What better way to […]
10/5/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Legal and Illegal Immigration: Understanding U.S. High-Skilled Immigration (#125)

In this week’s episode of the Center for Immigration Studies’ Parsing Immigration Policy podcast, the senior editor at The American Conservative, Helen Andrews, delves into the topic of high-skilled immigration and its political, economic, and cultural implications. Andrews, alongside podcast host and the Center’s executive director Mark Krikorian, describes how the H-1B foreign worker program, […]
10/5/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: The Race For Speaker Is On, The RNC Is HORRIFIC, & Leftist FINALLY Recognize The Border Crisis

Today the Chicks talk about the new drama in the House Speaker’s race, why the RNC is stifling debate, and how even the Democrats are acknowledging Biden’s big border problem!
10/5/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Kevin McCarthy Ousted as Speaker, Congressman Carjacked, and Hunter Biden Pleads ‘Not Guilty’ | Oct. 3

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Texas Democrat Congressman Henry Cuellar is carjacked in D.C. Hunter Biden pleads “not guilty” to three federal gun charges. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is ousted from his position.  Chicago’s Democrat leaders are the latest Democrats to call on the Biden administration to […]
10/5/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Sen. Feinstein Dies, The Looming Shutdown, Trump’s Absurd Debate Demand (#3246)

Join Jim and Greg as they react to the news of California Sen. Dianne Feinstein dying at the age of 90 after years of health issues. They walk through Feinstein’s career, point out her reliable liberal votes and her moments of collegiality with Republicans and hostility to GOP judicial nominees. Finally, they reflect on her […]
10/5/20230
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Half Percent Podcast: Hard To Kill-A Devil Dog Outside the Wire in Afghanistan (#68)

Nick Aicardi served 5 years in the US Marine Corps with a deployment to Afghanistan as an advisor to the Afghan army and police that saw him on way outside the wire on daily patrols on the most dangerous roads in the country. Nick is the host of the excellent Hard To Kill Podcast. Check […]
10/5/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Lockstep or Step Alone: Considering Interpretations of the Federal Constitution When Interpreting State Constitutions

Many state constitutional provisions are worded similarly to provisions of the federal Constitution. At times, this has led some to simply assume as binding or highly persuasive the interpretations of the latter on the former. But to what degree should interpretations of the United States Constitution inform a particular state’s interpretation of its own foundational […]
10/5/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Understanding the Job Ahead for Next House Speaker

The removal of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House of Representatives on Tuesday was historic, but now it’s time to talk about the future, one knowledgeable Capitol Hill watcher says.   “We are at a critical juncture in this country,” says Ryan Walker, executive vice president of Heritage Action for America, an independent, […]
10/5/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Russia Moves Its Fleet, Rosendale Prayed for a Small GOP Majority, Goodbye Covid Vaccination Cards

Jim and Chad cheer the news that Russia apparently no longer thinks its ships are safe at its main naval base in Sevastopol, Crimea, and is transferring them to other bases. They fume that Montana GOP congressman Matt Rosendale, one of the Gaetz Eight, boasted that he prayed for a small GOP victory in the […]
10/5/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Biden’s Building a Wall, It’s Gonna Be Huge

Today’s podcast scratches its head at the news that Joe Biden is…building a border wall? And throwing $9 billion in debt-relief aid at student loans even though the Supreme Court said his last plan was unconstitutional? Meanwhile, in New York, Trump’s argument that the fraud case against him is “election interference” is getting pretty good […]
10/5/20230
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Call Me Back: Karl Rove on our new (or not so new) political dysfunction (#142)

One day we’re talking about the 2024 presidential election being a re-match of the 2020 election. The next day we’re watching the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives being defenestrated through a historic vote OUT of the Speakership. What is going on here? Is it a new level of crazy, or not that new […]
10/5/20230
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Problematic Women: Week in DC: House Speaker Ousted, Fire Alarm Pulled, and Carjacking

Up on today’s Problematic Women – It has been an eventful several days on Capitol Hill. A Congressman’s car was stollen at gunpoint. There’s an investigation over a lawmaker pulling a fire alarm at the same time as a congressional vote. And in a historic moment, the House speaker was ousted from his position. Plus, […]
10/5/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Question Looms Over Next House Speaker, Trump’s Third Day in Court, Healthcare Workers Strike | Oct. 4

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and Steve Scalise, R-La., officially announce their bid for House speaker. President Donald Trump returns to court for the third day of his New York fraud trial. Sen. J.D. Vance introduces legislation requiring a person’s actual, biological gender […]
10/5/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: The Border Is A Warzone: Interview With Michael Yon Part 1

There is perhaps no voice more qualified to discuss the migration crisis than Michael Yon. He has dedicated his life to investigating the “flashpoints” of global conflict and joins today’s Sara Carter Show on the ground in Panama, near the Darien Gap. In vivid detail, Yon shares the horrors of this passage and catalogs the […]
10/5/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP166: Hour 1 – The Damnation of Speaker Faustus (#166)

The crap flinging monkeys caught the car….now what?
10/4/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP166: Hour 2 – The Crime Wave Comes For Its Defenders (#166)

The left is reaping the rewards of their defund the police policies in tragic ways plus hybrid models are gaining traction over EV’s because they are obviously better.
10/4/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP166: Hour 3 – The Emergency Alert Goes Off. Conspiracists Speak Up. (#166)

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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Roland Fryer on Incentives and Opportunity

On this episode of The Report Card, Nat speaks with Roland Fryer about incentives and opportunity. Nat and Roland discuss paying students, parents, and teachers; the importance of properly structuring incentives; affirmative action; loss aversion; why certain ideas in education get treated as out of bounds; using machine learning to increase diversity in college admissions; […]
10/4/20230
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Acton Line: The Gender Wage Gap with Dr. Angela Dills

Dr. Angela Dills is a labor economist who teaches at Western Carolina University and whose work focuses on the economics of education, crime, and health. In this episode of Acton Line, Angela and Dan Hugger discuss her research into the gender wage gap. Do women really earn only $0.83 for every $1.00 a men earn? […]
10/4/20230
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The Kevin Roberts Show: Episode 84 | Jeremy Tate

The American public education system is facing significant challenges, including a stark decline in literacy and math performance according to recent NAEP statistics. In response to these pressing concerns—COVID learning loss, Critical Race Theory, disruptive classroom environments, to name a few—parents committed to reform are championing the causes of school choice, homeschooling, and classical education. […]
10/4/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 66: Fire Alarm

Fire alarms are in, Rep. Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House is out. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss Rep. Jamaal Bowman’s fire alarm fiasco, break down how conservatives kept funding for the proxy war in Ukraine out of their continuing resolution and avoided a government shutdown, […]
10/4/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: 2023 Ron Rotunda Memorial Webinar: The State of the Legal Profession

The 2023 Ron Rotunda Memorial Webinar featured a conversation with Gregory Jacob and Prof. Josh Blackman discussing the current state of the legal culture and the future of the legal profession. Professor Rotunda wrote seminal law books that are still used in law schools across the country and was the author of over 500 law […]
10/4/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: McCarthy’s Out, Americans Want Another Party, and Patty Murray’s Third in Line to Be President

Greg is still off on vacation, leaving Chad and Jim to break down the consequences of the House voting to remove Kevin McCarthy as speaker. Meanwhile, a new poll from Gallup shows Americans hungering for a third major party on the political landscape, and the lack of a Speaker of the House means that, at […]
10/4/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Litigation Update: Bates v. Pakseresht

In Bates v. Pakseresht, Oregon mother-of-5 Jessica Bates is challenging the Oregon Department of Human Services’ (OHDS) rules that require all potential adoptive families to affirm and support the sexual orientation, gender identity, and/ or gender expression of any potential children placed with them. Ms. Bates asserts that OHDS’s rules violate the “Free Speech,” and […]
10/4/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Kevin McCarthy Is OUT, The GOP Is In SHAMBLES, & Hunter Biden Pleads Not Guilty

Today the Chicks discuss the messy battle to oust Kevin McCarthy, Hunter Biden’s day in court, and more.
10/4/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: To The Gaetz of Hell

Josh Kraushaar of Jewish Insider joins the podcast today to survey the wreckage of the House Republicans in the wake of the defenestration of the Speaker, Kevin McCarthy, and the triumph of his adversary, Matt Gaetz. Give a listen.
10/4/20230
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The Learning Curve: UCLA’s Professor James Stigler on Teaching & Learning Math (#159)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Charlie Chieppo and Professor Albert Cheng interview Dr. James Stigler, a Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles. He’s the co-author of the long-noted books The Teaching Gap and The Learning Gap. Professor Stigler discusses the enduring teaching and learning challenges in U.S. […]
10/4/20230
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Excelling at Your First Internship (#7)

This week, Karin is joined by special guest Christina Sandefur, Executive Vice President at the Goldwater Institute. They discussfinding internships, standing out (in the right way!), and networking during your internship. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the conversation after each episode! Email us at media@enlightenedwomen.org if you have feedback or ideas for […]
10/4/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: How Project 2025 Is Gearing Up for Next Conservative Presidential Administration

New leadership is needed in America, says Spencer Chretien, associate director of the 2025 Presidential Transition Project, also known as Project 2025.   “We see every day the effects of the current administration, whether it’s the open southern border, rampant inflation, a woke and weaponized government, foreign policy disaster,” he says. “And we need new […]
10/4/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Migrants Are Crossing The Border Near Tijuana and Heading Straight To Your Hometown

Sara just got back from San Diego and saw some pretty disturbing sites near our southern border. Jewish, Christian, and even communist non-governmental organizations were facilitating the passage of migrants into the US and their travel around the country. According to one Border Patrol agent, these groups may even be working with cartels to bring […]
10/4/20230
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH is Congress Undermining Our National Defense? Mackenzie Eaglen Explains

Congress narrowly averted a government shutdown last week when it passed a continuing resolution – a stop-gap spending bill that finances the government for a little over a month. What does this really mean? It means that we are spending at previous levels of government while important investment bills for the future are frozen, hamstringing […]
10/4/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP165: Hour 1 – One Monkey Flings Poo. The Others Dance. (#165)

The crap flinging monkey known as Matt Gaetz decides to implement the Underpants Gnome theory in his quest to oust Speaker McCarthy plus the left goes after cash bail.
10/4/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP165: Hour 2 – A Way to Combat China, But We’re Losing (#165)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP165: Hour 3 – The McCarthy Drama Begins to Play Out (#165)

10/4/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Amid Me Too And Tech Upheaval, Is Hollywood Really Changing?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Christian Toto, host of the “Hollywood in Toto” podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the entertainment industry’s double standard on cancel culture and analyze how alternative media and technology companies will affect the future of Hollywood.
10/4/20230
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The Weekly Sceptic: GB Blues (#57)

Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, episode 57! This week: -The mainstream media tries to shut down GB News  -Nigel Farage is the unexpected star at the Conservative Party Conference  -Suella Braverman gets in trouble for using the correct definition of ‘multiculturalism’ -Matt Hancock gets thoroughly ‘beasted’ on SAS: Who Dares Wins -MLB player Trevor Bauer […]
10/3/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Good: Gallup; Bad: Gaetz; Crazy: Trump Campaign

GOOD: New from Gallup: Although both parties are about equally disliked, the public chooses the Republican Party over the Democratic Party by healthy margins when asked which will better safeguard the nation’s prosperity and security. Fifty-three percent of Americans believe the Republican Party will do a better job of keeping the country prosperous over the […]
10/3/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Good: Gallup; Bad: Gaetz; Crazy: Trump Campaign

GOOD: New from Gallup: Although both parties are about equally disliked, the public chooses the Republican Party over the Democratic Party by healthy margins when asked which will better safeguard the nation’s prosperity and security. Fifty-three percent of Americans believe the Republican Party will do a better job of keeping the country prosperous over the […]
10/3/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Trump Civil Trial Highlights, Gaetz Files Motion To Oust McCarthy, & KJP Flounders To Defend Biden

Today the Chicks talk Trump’s case in New York, the controversial move by Matt Gaetz to oust Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and how hard KJP’s job must be.
10/3/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Litigation Update: Alliance for Fair Board Recruitment v. Weber

Alliance for Fair Board Recruitment v. Weber is a challenge to California’s Assembly Bill 979 requiring racial, ethnic, and sexual orientation diversity on boards of public corporations located in California. The Alliance for Fair Board Recruitment is arguing that the Bill violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. On May 15, 2023, the […]
10/3/20230
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Reagan Foundation: WTLB – The Heritage Foundation and Ronald Reagan (#300)

So, Ronald Reagan and the Heritage Foundation: it was a truly epic partnership. In fact, it’s hard to tell the story of one without much of the other’s. Heritage was President Reagan’s favorite think tank, and Ronald Reagan was the embodiment of the ideas and principles Heritage holds dear. Some say that together, they blazed […]
10/3/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: A Seat at the Sitting – October 2023

Each month, a panel of constitutional experts convenes to discuss the Court’s upcoming docket sitting by sitting. The cases covered in this preview are listed below. Pulsifer v. United States (October 2) – Federal Criminal Law; Whether a defendant satisfies the criteria in 18 U.S.C. § 3553(f)(1) as amended by the First Step Act of […]
10/3/20230
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Students Over Systems: Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward: Lifelines for Pennsylvania’s Students (#19)

Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward is a champion for the welfare of children and youth. On this episode of Students Over Systems, Senator Ward lays out the strong support in Pennsylvania for education freedom, including the proposed “Pennsylvania Award for Student Success” (PASS) program designed to provide lifeline scholarships to K-12 students trapped […]
10/3/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Government Averted a Shutdown. Here’s What Happens Next

Congress has averted a government shutdown—for now.     The continuing resolution passed Saturday keeps government agencies funded at current levels until Nov. 17. The bill passed 335-91 in the House and 88-9 in the Senate.     But it’s a short-term fix, and lawmakers remain on a tight deadline to finish passing 12 annual appropriations bills. […]
10/3/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Impact of Random Crime

Today’s podcast looks at three shocking crimes committed in American cities in the past two days and wonders if this might be the turning point for the liberal dominance on these matters in urban areas. And Trump’s on trial—how bad will this be for him or will it be bad at all? Give a listen.
10/3/20230
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Hub Wonk: Untangling Unsheltered Encampments: Home Is Where the Help Lies (#172)

Joe Selvaggi discusses the challenges posed by homeless encampments, like Boston’s Mass and Cass, with Dr. Judge Glock, the director of research at the Manhattan Institute. They also explore policy alternatives aimed at addressing the needs of both the community and the unsheltered individuals. Guest: Dr. Judge Glock is the director of research and a […]
10/3/20230
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First Things: The Story of the 11th Airborne

In this episode, James M. Fenelon joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “Angels Against the Sun: A WWII Saga of Grunts, Grit, and Brotherhood.” Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini) via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
10/3/20230
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Giving Ventures: Microschools and Other Education Revolutions

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, host and DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with three education experts working to expand school choice. His guests include Don and Ashley Soifer, CEO and chief innovation officer, respectively, of the National Microschooling Center; Jenny Clark, founder of Love Your School; and Denisha Allen, founder of Black […]
10/3/20230
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Heritage Events: Events | Tenth Annual Salmon P. Chase Distinguished Lecture: What History and the Historians Have Gotten Wrong About Salmon Chase

The Heritage Foundation is delighted to partner with the Georgetown Center for the Constitution to co-host its Tenth Annual Salmon P. Chase Distinguished Lecture. The Chase Lecture is designed to commemorate important anniversaries and neglected figures in our constitutional history. In this, the final year of the series and the 150th anniversary of his death, the Chase […]
10/3/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Trump in Court, Congress Extends Spending Fight 45 Days, Pro-Abortion Activist Set to Take Feinstein’s Senate Seat | Oct. 2

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Congress passes a continuing resolution to fund the government until Nov. 17. Former President Donald Trump appears in court in New York for a civil case. California Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to appoint Laphonza Butler to fill the vacant Senate seat left […]
10/3/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Justin Trudeau Wants To Silence This Podcast And You!

Last night, journalist Glenn Greenwald broke the news that the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission will require “online streaming services that offer podcasts” to register with the government and submit to regulation. Not only is this an infringement on the rights of Canadian citizens, but it is extremely similar to the trucker protest crackdown Sara […]
10/2/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP164: Hour 1 – The Fire Alarm and the Excuse Making (#164)

Jamaal Bowman is either criminal, stupid or both but it doesn’t matter because he’s a democrat so he get’s a pass plus Gavin Newsome tries to hit the intersectional grand slam with his pick to replace Diane Feinstein, the only problem is he had to find it in Maryland and not California.
10/2/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP164: Hour 2 – The Student Loan Payback Misery (#164)

Privileged progressive millennial deadbeats want you to pay for their poor choices in life.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP164: Hour 3 – The Tax Thieves (#164)

10/2/20230
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Acton Unwind: Synodality in Reality

This week, Eric, Emily, and Dylan tackle the Catholic Church Synod on Synodality taking place starting this week at the Vatican. What is the Synod on Synodality all about? What issues facing the Church—the ordination of women, the blessing of same-sex couples, married priests, and more—are on the table? What power does the Synod actually […]
10/2/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Are The Odds Good You Can Raise Your Kids Conservative In A Woke City?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Katy Faust, founder and president of Them Before Us and Federalist contributor, and Federalist Executive Editor Joy Pullmann discuss and debate the balance between sheltering kids from the woke world and preparing them to stand up for truth. You can find Faust’s new book “Raising Conservative Kids […]
10/2/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Rep. Bowman’s Excuse For Pulling Fire Alarm Is APPALLING & Trump’s Nickname For Haley Starts DRAMA

Today the Chicks talk about Congressman Bowman’s absolutely hilarious excuse for pulling the fire alarm and the latest inspiring comments from Trump.
10/2/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Inside the Defamation Lawsuit That Could Blow Southern Poverty Law Center Wide Open

The Southern Poverty Law Center is notorious for branding mainstream conservative and Christian organizations like Alliance Defending Freedom and Moms for Liberty “hate groups” or “antigovernment extremist groups,” placing them on a map with chapters of the Ku Klux Klan. In 2019, the SPLC put D.A. King’s Dustin Inman Society on the “hate map,” years […]
10/2/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: The 2024 Campaign: Trump vs. Biden or Are We in for A Surprise? (#3247)

As Greg heads off on vacation, he and Jim break down the current state of the 2024 presidential campaign for Republicans and Democrats. Does Trump have a stranglehold on the GOP nomination despite big negatives with the general electorate and four major legal fights looming next year? And do his leads in some polls against […]
10/2/20230
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Call Me Back: Who will tell Biden? The dread of 2024 – with A.B. Stoddard (#141)

Many Democratic activists, strategists, donors, officeholders, and party leaders are privately discussing the weaknesses of President Biden’s candidacy, heading into what now appears to be a very competitive 2024 election. But is anyone telling President Biden? Is anyone credible and viable willing to challenge President Biden for the Democratic nomination? We are constantly told that […]
10/2/20230
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Debate Post Mortem with Ryan Girdusky!

Show Links: Ryan Girdusky’s 1776 Project PAC Bloomberg: In 2021 94% of jobs with the S&P 100 went to people of color, only 6% to whites. Smart liberal pollster, David Shor: “People yell at me on Twitter about this. So working-class white people have an enormous amount of political power and they’re trending towards the […]
10/2/20230
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Bill Bennett Show: Scholars & Sense (September Edition): Bill Bennett, Conrad Black and Victor Davis Hanson

Bill, Victor and Conrad had their monthly roundtable discussion. Bill and Claude read your emails. Bill closes the show by sharing his thoughts and reflections about his late brother Bob Bennett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
10/2/20230
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Mock and Daisy: We’re All Paying A BIG Price For What’s Happening In The Economy (ft. Bulwark Capital)

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
10/2/20230
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Reaganism: The Nuclear 1980’s with Dr. Anthony Eames (#177)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with his colleague, and the director of the Reagan Institute’s Scholarly Initiatives, Dr. Anthony Eames. They discuss Dr. Eames’ latest book entitled, “A Voice in Their Own Destiny: Reagan, Thatcher, and Public Diplomacy in the Nuclear 1980s.” Topics covered include Soviet totalitarianism, public […]
10/2/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Sen. Diane Feinstein Dies, Government Shutdown On Horizon, Elon Musk Visits Southern Border | Sept. 29

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Sen. Diane Feinstein, D-Calif., has died at the age of 90. A government shutdown lingers as deadline approaches. The Heritage Foundation is suing the Biden administration on behalf of the pro-parental rights group Moms for Liberty. Elon Musk visited the southern border […]
10/2/20230
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The Delingpod: Alexander Waugh (#359)

Alexander Waugh (grandson of Evelyn, son of Auberon) studied music at Manchester University and has since pursued an eclectic career including stints as a record producer, manager and classical music impresario, author of books on subjects including Wittgenstein, God, and his own literary family the Waughs, and as literary and opera critic. He is manager […]
10/1/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP163: Hour 1 – Dianne Feinstein: Unintentional Pro-Life Hero, Like RBG

Dianne Feinstein and RBG are pro-life heroes for helping to facilitate the undoing of Roe v Wade. For that, we will forever be grateful. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/30/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP163: Hour 2 – The Too Late Realization About Bidenomics

Multiple Democrats are begging the White House to stop touting the term Bidenomics. Despite more Americans now than ever before dealing with rising prices, the White House is doubling down on a failed economic message. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
9/30/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP163: Hour 3 – Collapse on the Rule of Law

A growing number of major cities are simply not safe anymore. Lawncare services in my home city of Atlanta are having to lock up their equipment while they cut grass. Theft and violent crime is running rampant while progressive DAs refuse to prosecute. Ultimately, a society cannot survive like this. Learn more about your ad […]
9/30/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Phila-Pest Edition (#446)

Settle in with your best chilled Hungarian dessert wine and Philly cheese steak for this cosmopolitan issue, which finds John Yoo—host for this week’s episode—tired out from looting in his home town of Philadelphia, while Lucretia and Steve are together in Budapest carrying on with more conspiracies against the international rules-based order. John gives us […]
9/30/20230
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Maestro Fischer, in Session

Adam Fischer is a noted Hungarian conductor (as is his brother, Ivan). He conducted at the Salzburg Festival in August. And, in an event hosted by the Salzburg Festival Society, Jay had a conversation with him. Very interesting man, Maestro Fischer. Bright, experienced, candid. One learns from him.
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Sara Carter Podcast: You and I Pay the Legal Bills So Illegal Immigrant Murderers Can Stay Here

Your tax dollars are being used to help people come to this country illegally and it’s being used to help the worst of the worst skirt immigration laws and stay here. Today, Sara welcomes former immigration judge Matthew O’Brien, who is now director of investigations at the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI). He shares how […]
9/30/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: New York Is Trying To DESTROY Trump, Congress Is Fighting About Hunter, & RIP Diane Feinstein

Today the Chicks discuss the latest legal trouble for Trump, the deliciously nasty Congressional hearing about the Biden family crime drama, and the announcement that Diane Feinstein has passed away at 90.
9/30/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: Phool Around Phind Out (#660)

Citizens of Philadelphia are the latest victims of “wilding nights,” watching helplessly as chortling teens smash storefronts and ransack the goods inside. These aren’t unheard of events, but they’re becoming more frequent. To sort out the ideologies and policies that got our cities conditioned to this, and the hard work it’ll take to get us […]
9/29/20230
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The Glenn Show: Dems Take Fire from the Left (Glenn Loury, LaJuan Loury, and Sabrina Salvati )

How Sabby got her start on YouTube … What happened to the Justice Democrats’ “hostile takeover”? … Is the US sliding into fascism? … The tension between race and class on the left … Donald Trump’s rising popularity among black men … The military-industrial complex and climate change … Sabby’s argument for worker co-ops … […]
9/29/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Minding the Brain: Discussing the Groundbreaking New Book on the Mind-Brain Problem

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The Great Antidote: Pete Boettke on Mainline Economics

Peter Boettke is a professor of economics and philosophy at George Mason University, as well as the author of several books. Today we talk about a book called Mainline Economics, which is a collection of Nobel lectures from what he defines as “mainline economists”. A mainline economist’s methodology of economics falls in the tradition and lineage of Adam Smith. We talk about the benefits of this type of economics and how it diverges from mainstream economics, along with when and why that happens. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
9/29/20230
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – James Mattis (#299)

In this podcast we go back to September 12, 2019 when former Secretary of Defense James Mattis came to the Reagan Library to discuss his brand-new book, Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead.
9/29/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Thomas Pack On Conservative Storytelling

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Thomas Pack, director of the Incubator program at Palladium Pictures, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashisnky to discuss how the right can break into the documentary market and analyze the evolution of film storytelling.
9/29/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Giving Notes on the Writers’ Strike

Rob Long joins the podcast to talk about the career of the late Dianne Feinstein, the end of the WGA strike, and the stunning success of Sound of Freedom. Plus Mailbag! Give a listen.
9/29/20230
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Ann and Mickey Kaus talk DeSantis, impeachment, immigration, the Dems’ Biden problem and Hollywood

Lots of good ideas! I hope no Democrats listen to this.
9/29/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: The Second Republican Presidential Debate

Matthew Spalding, vice president of Washington operations and dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss the second Republican presidential debate, his work with New College of Florida, the pending government shutdown, and the death of Senator Dianne Feinstein. Release Date: 29 […]
9/29/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Steve McKee on the ‘Turns’ That Lead to a Better Life

All of us encounter twists and turns every day—whether in our personal lives or at work. Steve McKee’s new book “Turns: Where Business Is Won and Lost” offers a guide for which turns to take to live a better life. McKee, co-founder of the McKee Wallwork marketing agency in New Mexico and author of several […]
9/29/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 288: UAW on Strike (#288)

The United Auto Workers union has called rolling strikes against the Detroit Three automakers—Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis (formerly Chrysler) since mid-September. The labor action, and other strikes including the strikes that have struck Hollywood films and television, have rekindled debate over the proper role and powers of organized labor in the United States. Joining […]
9/29/20230
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: Inflation, Disinflation, and Spending: When Fiscal and Monetary Worlds Collide | Bill Whalen and Mickey Levy | Hoover Institution (#401)

The good news: inflation isn’t what it was a year ago. The bad news: Americans still pay more for shelter, food, and energy – and may hold lawmakers accountable for the high costs in the next election. Mickey Levy, a Hoover Institution visiting scholar and senior economist at Berenberg Capital Markets, discusses the root causes […]
9/29/20230
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She Thinks: Dr. Keri D. Ingraham: Policy Focus: Education Savings Accounts

Dr. Keri D. Ingraham joins She Thinks podcast to discuss this month’s policy focus: Education Savings Accounts. We look at how K-12 public education has operated largely as a monopoly and how the COVID-19 epidemic exposed the lack of quality education. In return, parents spoke up and legislative changes were instituted across the country. We also […]
9/29/20230
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First Things: Not by Scripture Alone

In this episode, Casey Chalk joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “The Obscurity of Scripture: Disputing Sola Scriptura and the Protestant Notion of Biblical Perspicuity.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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Daily Signal Podcast: First Joe Biden Impeachment Inquiry Hearing, Arrests in Philadelphia Following Looting, Senate Passes Dress Code | Sept. 28

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The House holds its first impeachment inquiry hearing on President Joe Biden. GOP presidential candidates take to the stage for the second debate, but former President Donald Trump is again absent. Philadelphia police say a large group of “criminal opportunists” smashed windows […]
9/29/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Myron Magnet Takes Us Behind the Antiracist Racket

Guests: Kyle Murnen, Myron Magnet, & Benedict Whalen Host Scot Bertram talks with Kyle Murnen, Director of Online Learning at Hillsdale College, about the brand-new podcast from the Online Learning team: The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast. Myron Magnet, historian and author of Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution, explains the history and goals of […]
9/29/20230
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King of Stuff: Cvetin Chilimanov on Corruption and Color Revolutions (#426)

The King welcomes Cvetin Chilimanov, a journalist living in Skopje, Macedonia, and co-host of the Macedonian Content Farmers podcast. In this Balkan nation, Cvetin lived through a U.S. State Department effort to force a so-called “color revolution” on the country, ousting the sitting government with a more progressive version. The story involves George Soros, Sen. […]
9/29/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: American Injustice: Gun Traffickers Not Prosecuted, Patriotic Agents Persecuted

Do you believe there is equal justice in the United States? Every day it seems our government goes easy on political allies while targeting political adversaries for major crimes and potentially bankrupting them in the process. Has it happened to you? It might happen more often these days but it certainly is not new. More […]
9/29/20230
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Call Me Back: What’s with the GOP & these debates? – with Eliana Johnson (#140)

What to make of the most recent presidential debates? What to make of what we’re learning from these debates? What to make of the media’s coverage of and role in these debates? And where do things go from here? Eliana Johnson is the editor-in-chief of the Washington Free Beacon. She is a former White House […]
9/29/20230
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Silicon Triangle: Glenn Tiffert on Why China Struggles to Produce Advanced Semiconductors | Hoover Institution (#400)

China’s challenges in developing its semiconductor industry despite massive government subsidies. Tiffert explains that factors like lack of talent, economic inefficiencies, corruption, and reliance on foreign firms have hampered China’s progress, but US export controls could unintentionally help China become self-sufficient over the long term. He explains the Silicon Triangle report’s recommendation of “friend-shoring” semiconductor […]
9/28/20230
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Heritage Explains: Should You Think About the Roman Empire? | Roger Severino

There is a trend on the internet of women asking the men in their lives a historical question: How often do you think about the Roman Empire? They’re surprised by the answer. Heritage Vice President Roger Severino explains why you should care.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Roger Severino on X […]
9/28/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: What Do Conservative Voters Actually Want?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Timothy Head, executive director for the Faith & Freedom Coalition, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashsinky to discuss how conservative voters are feeling about the 2024 election and break down the biggest pro-life ballot issues facing states this year.
9/28/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP162: Hour 1 – Donald Trump is King of the Poop Show (#162)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP162: Hour 2 – The Lack of Respect for the Law (#162)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP162: Hour 3 – When Public Schools Give up (#162)

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Three Martini Lunch: Media’s Border Malpractice, Dissecting the GOP Debate, Where’s Gov. Hobbs?

Join Jim and Greg for debate reaction and a whole lot more today. Before serving up the martinis, they’re glad to see the U.S. Senate unanimously returning to the previous dress code expected on the Senate floor. Then, they cheer Alabama Sen. Katie Britt for calling out the media for their lack of interest in […]
9/28/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Alice Stewart on the Crisis of Trust in the American Media

9/28/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Last Night’s GOP Debate Was A CRAP SHOW, Newsom Made His TV Rounds, & We Got BLOCKED

Today the Chicks talk about the absolute nightmare of a GOP debate, creepy Gavin Newsom’s media victories, and Mehdi Hasan BLOCKED Chicks On The Right.
9/28/20230
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What's Bugging Me: Another Day Older and Deeper in Debt

The debt of the United States has become staggering. As of 28. September 2023 it stands at over $33 Trillion – that’s over $99,000 for each and every American. Former Comptroller of the US David M. Walker joins us to talk about how we get our fiscal house in order before it’s too late – […]
9/28/20230
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: So You’re Saying There’s a Chance? (#5)

Donald Trump looks like he’s running away with the GOP nomination, but several impressive opponents keep flailing away trying to catch him. Is this an exercise in futility or can one of them actually unseat him from his throne? To discuss the complicated feat facing 2024 hopefuls, Henry welcomes RMG Research Founder and President Scott […]
9/28/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Biggest Hits, Misses in 2nd GOP Presidential Debate

Seven GOP candidates took to the debate stage Wednesday night at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California, for the second Republican presidential debate.   Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, former Vice President Mike Pence, former New Jersey Gov. […]
9/28/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Is It Curtains for Debates?

What on earth did we see last night at the Reagan Library? Did it change the race at all? Who, if anyone, benefitted from the shambolic but dull second Republican debate? And is there any utility to the format at this point in our politics? Give a listen.
9/28/20230
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The Delingpod: PSALMS 22 with James & Jonny Woodrow (#358)

Jonny Woodrow is a pastor of a Christ Church, Loughborough,  which he planted in 2003. He has a PhD in social psychology (“all the mad stuff shaping critical race codswallop”). He is now making amends by working on a second PhD part time on the doctrine of God and Thomism. He works part time for […]
9/28/20230
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Problematic Women: Elon Musk, Government Spending Fight, and Senate Takes Casual Friday to New Level

Up on today’s Problematic Women – The government looks like it’s headed for a shutdown. We explain why it relates to Elon Musk’s trip to the southern border. And the Senate has told lawmakers they can wear whatever they want. Do dress codes matter? Plus, the Supreme Court will be back in session soon. What […]
9/28/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Work Authorization Expansion: Attracts and Embeds Illegal Immigration Population in U.S. Society (#124)

In this week’s podcast, the Center for Immigration Studies highlights the expansion of work authorization for newly arrived migrants and those who have entered the country illegally. Work permits are an often-ignored part of the discussion on immigration policy but are a major pull factor for immigrants looking to come to the United States illegally. […]
9/28/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Special Edition: What’s Going on With This Government Shutdown (er, slowdown)?

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Sometimes we step outside of our comfort zone to bring you analysis of a pressing current event or news story. In this episode, Jack sits down with Richard Stern, Director of the Grover […]
9/28/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Spending Battle Continues on Capitol Hill, Sen. Bob Menendez Pleads Not Guilty, 2nd GOP Debate Set for Tonight, DC Hits Depressing Homicide Milestone | Sept. 27

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   If President Joe Biden wishes to avoid a government shutdown, he should sit down with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and hammer out a plan to secure the U.S.-Mexico border, McCarthy said at a news conference Wednesday:https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/09/27/biden-wants-keep-government-open-needs-close-border-mccarthy-says/ New Jersey Democrat Senator Bob Menendez […]
9/28/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Politicians Don’t Care What You Think, But We Get the Last Word

Politicians from President Biden down to your local leaders know you are disgusted with them and their failed policies on crime, immigration, and the economy. They just don’t care. They have the power and you don’t. And they are going to do what they want to do. Sara saw this twice during her reporting in […]
9/27/20230
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The Kevin Roberts Show: Episode 83 | John Ratcliffe

The ominous specter of political persecution and the erosion of constitutional safeguards by U.S. intelligence agencies now loom as genuine threats to the bedrock of our republic. In recent years, both the FBI and the CIA have overstepped their bounds by engaging in unwarranted surveillance of American citizens, particularly those who hold conservative viewpoints. Shockingly, […]
9/27/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP161: Hour 1 – Biden is Compromised, So Talk About Trump (#161)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP161: Hour 2 – Evicting Veterans for Illegal Aliens (#161)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP161: Hour 3 – The Fortune 100 Engaged In Discrimination (#161)

9/27/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 65: Indictment Backfire

Former President Donald Trump is polling ahead of President Joe Biden. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they explain why Democrats’ indictment spree is backfiring, break down Big Tech’s ongoing censorship campaign, discuss why Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate doesn’t matter, and revisit the left’s “save democracy” lie. Mollie also gives […]
9/27/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Biden Can’t Handle A SHORT Staircase, His Dog Won’t Stop Biting People, & Looters Set Philly On Fire

Today the Chicks discuss Biden’s endless struggle with the stairs, the out-of-control pup in the White House, and the latest leftist looting in Philadelphia.
9/27/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Biden’s China Lie, Crime Costs Retailers $112 Billion, Biden’s Lame UAW Visit

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome more facts coming out in the House investigation of the Biden family business ventures and alleged influence peddling. This time we learn that six-figure payments from China used Joe Biden’s Delaware home as the beneficiary’s address. They also shudder as the National Retail Federation reports that retailers suffered […]
9/27/20230
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High Noon: After Dark – Resurgent MeToo and the Disconnection of Our Politics (#118)

On this episode of High Noon: After Dark, Emily and Inez discuss Russell Brand and how evaluating MeToo accusations has become impossible without participating in a politically charged humiliation ritual. They also chat about the announced Newsom v. DeSantis debate and how it might be more connected to the choices Americans face than our ostensible […]
9/27/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Keep Fighting EV Mandates!

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. In this episode, Jack invites Derrick Morgan, Executive Vice President of The Heritage Foundation to continue our conversation about why EV mandates are bad for American families and businesses. Derrick has a diverse […]
9/27/20230
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Political Economy with James Pethokoukis: Chelsea Follett: Cities as Centers of Progress

From the dawn of agriculture in Jericho to the artistic achievements of the Italian Renaissance in Florence, what lessons can we learn from great cities throughout history? What factors give rise to periods of innovation and creativity? In this episode of Political Economy, Chelsea Follett previews her new book, Centers of Progress: 40 Cities That Changed the […]
9/27/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: What Congress’ China Committee Chairman Would Ask Candidates at GOP Presidential Debate

The second Republican presidential debate is set for Wednesday night, and if Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., chairman of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, were the debate’s moderator, he knows what he would ask the candidates relating to China. “Maybe the most obvious question is perhaps the most important, which is: ‘Why should an average American […]
9/27/20230
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GLoP Culture: The Bewitching GLoP (#202)

It’s almost the end of the month and that means it’s time to squeeze another episode of GLoP just before the deadline. This time: Jonah is a rambling man, another deep dive on vintage TV shows, including indelible male and female characters, Rob pitches his I Dream of Jeannie reboot, some dark jokes, and yes, […]
9/27/20230
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The Learning Curve: UK’s Laura Thompson on Agatha Christie, Queen of Crime Mystery (#158)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Mariam Memarsadeghi and Mary Connaughton interview Laura Thompson, a New York Times bestseller and the award-winning author of Agatha Christie: A Mysterious Life. Ms. Thompson provides an overview of Agatha Christie’s life and career, gaining insights into her literary contributions and the enduring popularity of her detective […]
9/27/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Will the Debate Consolidate?

Dan Senor joins the podcast to talk about the upcoming Republican debate and what the strategies of the various debaters should be, what they should talk about, and how to maximize their own gains. Also, the Iran echo chamber turns out to have been created by…Iran? Give a listen.
9/27/20230
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Acton Line: Enlightenment about the Enlightment(s)

In this episode, Dr. John Pinheiro speaks with Dr. Joseph Stuart about the complexity of the European Enlightenments: namely, the most common misconceptions and the mistake made by Christian and secular scholars alike who see in the Enlightenments only a simplistic conflict between faith and reason. Professor Stuart argues that Christians interacted with the Enlightenments […]
9/27/20230
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First Things: Easy Recipes for an Unhappy Life

In this episode, Fr. Robert Spitzer, S.J., joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “The Moral Wisdom of the Catholic Church: A Defense of Her Controversial Moral Teachings.” Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini) via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Finding a Professor Mentor (#6)

This week, Karin is joined by special guest Mary Kate Cary, adjunct professor in the University of Virginia’s Department of Politics. They discuss how to find a professor mentor on your college campus and the benefits of having one. Plus, Mary Kate shares tips she learned serving as a White House speechwriter. Follow us on […]
9/27/20230
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Heritage Events: Events | How Classical Education Can Preserve Our American Freedoms

The American education system is at a tipping point. For years, we’ve faced plummeting academic achievement outcomes, leftist ideology in classrooms, a tendency to replace teaching with technology, and the removal of the greatest works of Western Civilization from the curriculum. Our country and our children deserve better. How can we fix this broken system? […]
9/27/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Biden Joins Picket Line, Hunter Biden Sues Rudy Giuliani, Cory Booker Calls on Bob Menendez to Resign | Sept. 26

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   President Joe Biden becomes the first known sitting president to stand on a picket line with protesters. Hunter Biden files a lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani and his former attorney Robert Costello. Sen. Cory Booker joins many of his colleagues in calling for […]
9/27/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP160: Hour 1 – Biden Goes to War Against Amazon (#160)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP160: Hour 2 – The Biden Administration Has Been Compromised By Iranians (#160)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP160: Hour 3 – Democrats Complain About GOP “Moral Rot” (#160)

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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Religious Liberty and the Court – Looking Ahead to the Next Term

For the past few Supreme Court terms we have hosted Mark Rienzi, President of the Becket Fund and Professor of Law at Catholic University of America, for a discussion of Religious Liberty at the Court moderated by William Saunders, Professor and Co-director of the Center for Religious Liberty at Catholic University of America. This installment […]
9/27/20230
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The Weekly Sceptic: Heil Trudeau (#56)

Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, episode 56! This week: -Dame Caroline Dinenage writes a bizarre series of letters attempting to get Russell Brand demonetised, and various firms pull their ads from Rumble  -The ‘real Rishi’ comes out with the PM’s policies on inheritance tax, HS2, and Net Zero  -Whitehall is exposed as somehow even more […]
9/26/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: A Herculean Task: Kevin Sorbo on Why We Must Restore the Value of Masculinity

What do you admire most about your dad? Ladies, what qualities matter most in a husband? Parents, what kind of man do you want your son to become? Sara is incredibly grateful for the example set by her father, the character of her husband, and the fine young men her children are becoming. For centuries, […]
9/26/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Joe Biden Looks for the Union Label

Today’s podcast examines Joe Biden’s trip to Michigan to stand in solidarity with the United Auto Workers strikers and how it might affect his standing with Americans on the economy. And polls, polls, polls! Give a listen.
9/26/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Tom Holland On ‘Pax’

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Tom Holland, host of “The Rest Is History” podcast, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky and Federalist Senior Editor David Harsanyi to discuss the peak of Rome’s power and outline the conditions that led to the empire’s downfall. You can find Holland’s new book “Pax: War and […]
9/26/20230
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Madison's Notes: Bargaining for Democracy: A Conversation with Josiah Ober on Ancients and Moderns

Amidst increasing acrimony and political strain, many worry that democratic governance has an expiration date. To answer these concerns, Josiah Ober looks to the ancients. Here, he discusses his recent book (co-authored with Brook Manville), The Civic Bargain: How Democracies Survive (Princeton UP, 2023). How did democracies like Athens, Rome, and England overcome the challenges that accompanied wealth […]
9/26/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Big GOP Edge on Economy, Iran’s U.S. Infiltration, Electoral College Unpopular

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome a stunningly good poll from NBC News showing American voters trusting Republicans far more than Democrats to do a good job on the economy – the biggest edge for the GOP on this issue in 32 years. And Jim breaks down why Americans are very sour on the […]
9/26/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: ‘China’s Economy Is The Foundation of Much of Its Power Projection Around The World,’ Author Says

The People’s Republic of China “has used the power of its economy beyond its borders to push its illiberal and authoritarian geopolitical objectives and to change the behavior of individuals, governments, companies, and multilateral institutions,” says Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, author of “Beijing Rules: How China Weaponized Its Economy to Confront the World.” “The reason I chose […]
9/26/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Trudeau’s Big Blunder And The Desantis-Newsome Debate That Has Everyone Talking

Today the Chicks discuss the time Canada honored a literal nazi and talk about the most hyped debate of the season between Gavin Newsom and Ron DeSantis.
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Madison's Notes: The Civic Bargain: A Conversation with Josiah Ober on Ancients and Moderns

Amidst increasing acrimony and political strain, many worry that democratic governance has an expiration date. To answer these concerns, Josiah Ober looks to the ancients. Here, he discusses his recent book (co-authored with Brook Manville), The Civic Bargain: How Democracies Survive (Princeton UP, 2023). How did democracies like Athens, Rome, and England overcome the challenges that accompanied wealth […]
9/26/20230
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Hub Wonk: Ruining Research Rewards: Price Controls Come for University Patents and Products (#171)

Joe Selvaggi talks with Pioneer Institute Senior Fellow Dr. Bill Smith about the benefit of the Bayh-Dole Act’s protection of intellectual property rights for university research patents and the risk posed to the nation and the local economy from recent efforts to consider price controls on products developed from patented discoveries Dr. William S. Smith […]
9/26/20230
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The Last Optimist: Artificial Intelligence and its Energy Appetite (#47)

The invention of useful artificial intelligence (AI), epitomized by the hype over ChatGPT, is the latest example of a basic truth about technology: There have always been many more inventions that use energy than those that can produce it. Only a few inventions over history are as energy-hungry as AI; it ranks up there with […]
9/26/20230
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Ericka Andersen on Alcohol Use and Children (#30)

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to author Ericka Andersen about a recent viral video involving an actress admitting she lets her daughters drink non-alcoholic beer. Is that appropriate? Is that wise? Is it an overreaction to think that’s a bad idea? Ericka and Julie discuss this issue and […]
9/26/20230
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Call Me Back: What’s with Republicans & Ukraine? – with Aaron MacLean (#139)

Why is U.S. assistance for Ukraine being held up in Congress? What is at stake for the U.S.? Aaron MacLean is a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. Previously, he was Senior Foreign Policy Advisor and Legislative Director to U.S. Senator Tom Cotton. Aaron served on active duty as a U.S. Marine […]
9/26/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Government Shutdown Looms, Democrats Call on Menendez to Resign Amid Charges, Canadians Angry After Ovation for Nazi-Linked Veteran | Sept. 25

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Congress struggles to reach an agreement on the budget, moving the government closer to a shutdown. Democrats call for New Jersey Democrat Sen. Bob Menendez to resign. George Mason University’s president fires back at The Heritage Foundation following a DEI report.  Canadians […]
9/26/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Tired of All the Political Lies? Stand Up and Defend the Truth

Are you tired of being lied to every single day? Whether it’s politicians, the media, or people in your personal life, someone is always trying to get us to believe lies. And when we’re told the truth is a lie or disinformation or a sign you’re a conspiracy theorist, we might start to question what […]
9/25/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Taylor Swift, Maren Morris, And Gen Z’s Pop Culture Revolt

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” “Pop Culture Crisis” Co-Host Mary Morgan joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss why Taylor Swift is changing some of her lyrics, analyze Maren Morris’ departure from country music, and explain why millennial pop stars’ messages don’t resonate with Generation Z. Read more pop culture analysis […]
9/25/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP159: Hour 1 – Biden’s Bad Week Gets Worse (#159)

9/25/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP159: Hour 2 – The Primary Needs Some Consolidation (#159)

9/25/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP159: Hour 3 – When the Strike Strikes Out (#159)

9/25/20230
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Acton Unwind: Did Compassionate Conservatism Kill Welfare Reform?

Marvin Olasky joins Eric and Noah this week to discuss his feature essay in the new Fall 2023 issue of RELIGION & LIBERTY, entitled “The Thrill and Chill of Compassionate Conservatism,” in which Marvin revisits two of his books: The Tragedy of American Compassion (1990) and Compassionate Conservatism (1999). What has transpired in terms of poverty intervention and amelioration […]
9/25/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Kamala Gets ANOTHER Czar Crown, Menendez Sells Out The US, & The Next Lockdowns Are Coming

Today the Chicks discuss Kamala’s latest czarship, the Menedez legal drama, and how liberals are already planning the next lockdown!
9/25/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Why Kathy Grace Duncan Detransitioned After Living as a Man for 11 Years

As a little girl, Kathy Grace Duncan watched her father abuse her mother and vowed she would never be victimized like her mom.     “I didn’t have the tools to realize that my dad was abusive, my mom’s a victim,” Duncan says, “so, my takeaway from that was that women were weak, women were […]
9/25/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Dallas Mayor Joins GOP, Partisan Divide on Free Speech, Canada Honors a Nazi

Join Jim and Greg as they cheer Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson switching to the Republican Party saying the GOP has a much better approach on crime and fiscal discipline. And Jim wonders whether Johnson has larger political ambitions. They also recoil at a Real Clear Politics survey showing a sharp divide between the parties on […]
9/25/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Ep. 203 This Is The Only Way To Survive Biden’s Nightmare Economy (ft. Birch Gold)

In this week’s episode The Chicks sit down with precious metals specialist Phillip Patrick from Birch Gold to discuss Biden’s nightmare economy. From shutdowns, to interest rates, and inflation they cover it all!
9/25/20230
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Reaganism: An Honest Assessment of American Education with Hon. Aimee Guidera (#176)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute’s Dr. Janet Tran sits down with Virginia’s Secretary of Education Aimee Guidera. They discuss the Commonwealth of Virginia’s honest assessment of their education system and what these lessons mean for education policy across the country. They also discuss the quest for excellence and equal opportunity, data informed decision-making, […]
9/25/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Democratic Senator Indicted, Ukraine Attacks Crimea, Federal Judge Blocks Biden’s Drilling Restrictions | Sept. 22

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Another IRS official has come forward regarding Delaware U.S. Attorney David Weiss’ ability to bring charges against the president’s son, Hunter Biden. A federal grand jury returned an indictment against New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez today Department of Homeland Security Secretary […]
9/25/20230
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The Delingpod: Ben Rubin (#357)

Ben Rubin is a former management consultant, turned political and cultural dissident. After 17 years helping international businesses transform themselves using advanced technology, Ben realised the global corporate system is fundamentally rigged against humanity and needs to be replaced. He is fighting systemic corruption at riseuk.substack.com He is building the Future of Great Britain at […]
9/24/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: No Qualified Whisky Immunity (#445)

This circuitious episode, hosted by Steve in Budapest with John Yoo in Dallas and Lucretia in her undisclosed desert location, starts off with the entirely predictable news that David Brooks drinks his whisky on the rocks (insert shudders and horror here), and quickly moves on to the news that hasn’t broken yet, so we’ll fix […]
9/23/20230
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Take Back Our Schools: Everything’s Just Peachy

On this episode Andrew and Beth speak with author Peachy Keenan about her book, Domestic Extremist – A Practical Guide to Winning the Culture War. Keenan speaks of her own conversion from “secular nothingness” and liberal feminism as a young woman to Catholicism and traditional values as a mother and wife. We talk about the […]
9/23/20230
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Law Talk With Epstein, Yoo & Senik: Question Time! (#167)

It’s an interactive session in the faculty lounge, as Professors Richard Epstein and John Yoo submit to the annual tradition of answering listener questions. There’s some serious legal analysis — can Donald Trump become president from behind bars? Can the 14th Amendment keep him off the ballot? What powers does Congress have to regulate abortion […]
9/23/20230
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The Glenn Show: How the Race Game Is Played (Glenn Loury, John McWhorter, and Tyler Austin Harper)

Tyler’s concept of “racial gamification” … Affirmative action in spirit and practice … Why can’t we just determine admissions based on academic merit alone? … The fading popularity of “traditional” affirmative action … Re-weighting and funding the admissions process … How can we get white “allies” to act normal around black people? … Can we […]
9/23/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Alfred Russel Wallace’s Case for an “Overruling Intelligence”

9/23/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Change Is Hard, But It’s the Only Way Your Life and Our Nation Improve

What changes do you need to make in your life? Are you procrastinating or jumping into that change eagerly? Change is the only way to make things better, but we’re often hesitant to shake things up or fearful that things might actually get worse. How do you face change? Sara and her family are in […]
9/23/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: The Spartan Lifestyle (#659)

TikTok tells us that the boys are thinking an awful lot about Rome, we grownups are joined by Hillsdale College’s Paul Rahe to learn about proxy war, ancient and modern. He helps Peter, James and Rob connect the dots between Sparta’s success in bleeding the Athenians in Sicily to the machinations of the global superpowers […]
9/22/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Why Christians Should Ask Good Questions

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Stand To Reason Founder Gregory Koukl joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down why Christians should ask good questions and share which questions are essential for evangelism. You can find “Street Smarts: Using Questions to Answer Christianity’s Toughest Challenges” here.
9/22/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP158: Hour 1 – Menendez Indicted; Biden Silent on Ukraine (#158)

Bob Menendez gets indicted again and Biden can’t figure out how to sell US financial support for Ukraine’s war effort.
9/22/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP158: Hour 2 – Education Secretary Hates Parents (#158)

Turn out there are many in the government across the political spectrum who hate parental involvement in schools.
9/22/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: How Chinese Communist Party Is Influencing US Classrooms

A Republican congressman is speaking out about how the Chinese Communist Party is influencing U.S. classrooms. “Well, they come in, and they sort of soft-pedal their propaganda, but yet, they also whitewash history by eliminating Taiwan,” says Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee’s early childhood, elementary, and secondary education subcommittee. “You […]
9/22/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Menendez Indicted, McCormick’s Clear Path, Bipartisan Dress Code Demands

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up three good martinis related to the U.S. Senate. First, they welcome the pursuit of justice in what appears to be a lot of evidence against New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez and his wife on bribery and other accusations. They’re also glad to see Pennsylvania Republicans seemingly uniting […]
9/22/20230
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The Delingpod: Monica Smit (#356)

Monica Smit is Australia’s first political prisoner. In 2021, she was arrested and spent 22 days in solitary confinement for ‘crimes’ including encouraging people to protest against Victoria state premier Dan Andrews’s draconian lockdown/vaccine policies and refusing to take a PCR test. She is the founder of activist group Reignite Democracy Australia. For more details […]
9/22/20230
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Silicon Triangle: Matt Turpin On Mitigating China’s Nonmarket Behavior In Semiconductors | Hoover Institution (#399)

Matt Turpin discusses the intensifying competition between the US and China over dominance in the semiconductor industry. He discusses the strategies and policies the US is employing, such as export controls and domestic investment incentives, to try to maintain leadership in advanced semiconductors while limiting China’s progress.
9/22/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: The Roots of Our Constitution

Matthew Spalding, vice president of Washington operations and dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss the overreach of the executive branch, Merrick Garland’s performance at a recent House Judiciary Committee hearing, and the historical roots of the constitutional system. Release Date: […]
9/22/20230
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Globalization: Yes

Jay’s guest is Scott Lincicome of the Cato Institute. He and Cato have launched a defense of globalization, or the right of people in different nations to trade with one another. He and Jay talk about this and a host of other issues: growing up; going to school; words such as “capitalism” and “neoliberal”; economics […]
9/22/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: KJP Battles Over Immigration, Rand Paul RIPS Ukrainian Demands & An Abortion Book For Toddlers??

Today the Chicks discuss KJP’s battle with the press over Biden’s disasterous border policies, Rand Paul’s EPIC smackdown of Ukraine’s moneygrab, and why teachers are reading a book about abortion TO TODDLERS!
9/22/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 287: The Anti-Nuclear Movement in Practice (#287)

My colleague Ken Braun, who joins me today, has written extensively on the sheer scale of the environmentalist organizations opposed to emissions-free nuclear energy, which claim at least $2.3 billion in annual revenue. But what does their anti-nuclear activity look like in practice? Joining us today to discuss that is Hugo Krueger, a nuclear engineer […]
9/22/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Victims of Crime and the Left of the Right

Today’s podcast takes up two important articles in the new issue of Commentary—Christine Rosen’s “Criminals and Their Apologists” and Matthew Continetti’s “The Left of the Right.” Plus: Listener mail! Give a listen.
9/22/20230
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The Libertarian: Labor Pains: The UAW Tests The Auto Maker’s Limits | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#742)

Richard Epstein evaluates the demands of the United Auto Workers and judges the likelihood that their strike will end in success.
9/22/20230
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She Thinks: Daniel Turner: How Going Green Helps Red China

On this week’s episode of She Thinks, Daniel Turner joins to discuss how the Biden administration’s green agenda is making America dependent on China. We focus on how the push to electrify our homes, vehicles, and many other areas of our lives is leading to China’s increasing dominance on the world stage. We also explore […]
9/22/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: ID Cards for Illegal Aliens, Rupert Murdoch Steps Down, Biden Meets with Zelenskyy | Sept. 21

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Encounters of illegal aliens on America’s southern border reach near record highs. Virginia’ public universities have more DEI bureaucracies than any other state in America. Rupert Murdoch announces he is stepping down from his role as Chair of Fox Corporation and Executive […]
9/22/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: The Dangers of Ranked-Choice Voting

Guests: David Whalen, Trent England, & Dwight Lindley Host Scot Bertram talks with David Whalen, associate vice president for curriculum and professor of English at Hillsdale, to discuss the lack of character in our culture and his article Why is good character hard to come by?. Trent England, founder and executive director of Save Our States, explains what […]
9/22/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Sara’s Urgent Message: We Have A Country to Save & We Can’t Save It Without Your Help

At the end of every episode, Sara reminds us that each of us needs to stand up, speak out, and find others who will join us in the urgent work of protecting our most cherished freedoms, our precious children, and our very way of life. But what exactly does she mean by standing up and […]
9/22/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP157: Hour 1 – A Coordinated Invasion of America (#157)

9/21/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP157: Hour 2 – GOP Moderates About to Side With Democrats (#157)

9/21/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP157: Hour 3 – Storm Clouds Gather in the East (#157)

9/21/20230
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Heritage Explains: Is Argentina Going to Elect a Rockstar? | Victoria Coates & Joseph Humire

Javier Miel, a controversial conservative member of the Argentine government, is a favorite to win the Argentine presidential election this fall. Why should Americans care about who he is and what he stands for? Heritage Vice President Victoria Coates and Visiting Fellow Joseph Humire explain.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org — Joseph […]
9/21/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Mini Pod: Chris Unloads On Fetterman And Trump

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down Sen. John Fetterman’s dress code drama, discuss the self-important Senate, and analyze the complicated relationship between former President Donald Trump and pro-lifers.
9/21/20230
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The Great Antidote: Phil Gramm on How Government Biases Policy Debate

Today, former senator Phil Gramm began as a professor of economics at Texas A&M, then became a representative in the house, later becoming a senator. And now, he’s written a book with John Early and Robert Ekelund called The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate. We talk today about his book and observations of the system during his time in office, identifying problems with the way the census and other measuring tools bias the data and conversations that follow. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
9/21/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Here’s Where to Take Your Kids When Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts Go Woke

This is the daily interview edition of The Daily Signal Podcast for Thursday, September 20, 2023. Managing Editor Tyler O’Neil sat down with Patti Garibay, founder and executive director of American Heritage Girls, to talk about scouting, and why American Heritage Girls provides a Christian alternative to the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts. Hosted […]
9/21/20230
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Heritage Events: Events | Supreme Court Preview of the 2023-2024 Term

The Supreme Court returns October 2 for its 2023–2024 Term, and the justices will hear cases on a number of important issues: separation of powers, nondelegation, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial, Second Amendment, Fifth Amendment double jeopardy clause, immigration, racial gerrymandering, and more.   For instance, […]
9/21/20230
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What's Bugging Me: The Gall of it All

From bald-faced liars in government to unethical hit jobs by the media, Dennis has had enough. Plus we talk to Herb Greenberg, Editor with Empire Financial Research and CNBC contributor about the economy and Bill Spadea, Republican activist and morning drive host on New Jersey 101.5 FM. Pull up a “barstool” and listen to this […]
9/21/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Dems Face Migrant Reality, GOP’s Avoidable Losses, Gold Bar Bribery?

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome Democrats like New York Gov. Kathy Hochul acknowledging that cities and states cannot just accept an unlimited number of illegal immigrants – the same position Republicans were savaged for just a few years ago. They also wince as Republicans lose two very winnable seats in key state legislative […]
9/21/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Garland Gloriously Grilled, The Illegal Invasion Gets WORSE, & Trump Goes After Megyn Kelly

Today the Chicks discuss the smackdown at the latest Garland hearing, Biden’s terrible border crisis, and the new rift between Trump and Megyn Kelly.
9/21/20230
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First Things: Artemis of the Ephesians

In this episode, Sandra Glahn joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss her new book “Nobody’s Mother: Artemis of the Ephesians in Antiquity and the New Testament.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
9/21/20230
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Neil Gorsuch (#297)

In this podcast, we go back to September 10, 2019, when Supreme Court Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch came to the Reagan Library to discuss his book, A Republic, If You Can Keep It. Let’s listen.
9/21/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Talks with Authors: Our Dear-Bought Liberty: Catholics and Religious Toleration in Early America

In his new book Our Dear-Bought Liberty: Catholics and Religious Toleration in Early America, Professor Michael D. Breidenbach investigates the way American Catholics fundamentally contributed to the conception of a separation between Church and State in the founding era, overcoming suspicions of loyalties to a foreign power with a conciliatory approach. In this installment in […]
9/21/20230
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Bill Bennett Show: Election Polls & Trends with Byron York

Bill spoke with Byron York about the 2024 election, the Democrats Biden & Harris problem and is NYC tougher on Texas than on illegal immigration? Byron York is a Columnist at the Washington Examiner and Fox News Contributor.
9/21/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Garland in the Hot Seat

Today’s podcast assesses Merrick Garland’s appearance on Capitol Hill, the continuing Democratic conviction that someone somewhere needs to shut Donald Trump up, and what’s going on between Israel, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. Give a listen.
9/21/20230
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Call Me Back: Will Saudi Arabia’s MBS save Israel from its political crack-up? With Micah Goodman (#138)

Are you pessimistic about Israel’s future? My new book – which I wrote with my “Start-Up Nation” co-author Saul Singer – should give you reason for optimism. I care deeply about Israel. I’m endlessly fascinated by Israel. I travel to Israel regularly. Some may say this is a fraught period for anyone who cares about […]
9/21/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Who Cares If You Make the Left Mad? Keep Speaking the Truth!

If you speak out against the left’s political narrative, you will face a torrent of criticism and hate on social media and beyond. And if you say something nice about Donald Trump, it will be especially unhinged. But if what you say is true, don’t worry about the hysteria. In fact, you should consider it […]
9/21/20230
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: California Update: “Lee Was Wrong”, Jerry Is Right? | Bill Whalen, Lee Ohanian, and Jonathan Movroydis | Hoover Institution (#398)

As Sacramento’s bill-signing season commences, Republican infighting is coming to Southern California, and does “Cincinnatus” need to return to office? Hoover senior fellow Lee Ohanian and distinguished policy fellow Bill Whalen, both contributors to Hoover’s “California on Your Mind” web channel, join Hoover senior product manager Jonathan Movroydis to discuss the latest in the Golden […]
9/21/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Terrorist Entry Through the Southwest Border (#123)

This week’s podcast is a rebroadcast of the September 14 House Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement hearing entitled, “Terrorist Entry Through the Southwest Border.” The hearing examined, “the national security implications of the Department of Homeland Security’s open-borders agenda, including how the Biden Administration’s policies have led to record-high encounters of aliens on […]
9/21/20230
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Problematic Women: The ‘Madness’ Coming After Our Kids, FACE Act Repeal Effort, and Yes, Good News From California

Up on today’s Problematic Women podcast, Merianne Jensen joins the “Problematic Women” podcast to share her unexpected rise to fame after she spoke out at the school board meeting and what parents can do to guard their kids against the left’s harmful agenda.   Also on today’s show, we share the story of two California […]
9/21/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Republicans Grill Garland, Tuberville-Pentagon Fight Continues, House Homeland Security Committee Examines “Financial Costs” Of Border Crisis | Sept. 20

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/09/20/garland-blames-trump-for-stalled-hunter-biden-probe/ https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/09/20/schumer-folds-in-abortion-military-battle-ahead-of-tubervilles-planned-procedural-maneuver/ https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/09/20/virginia-tech-dei-director-forwards-email-slamming-conservative-school-board-candidates-hateful/ https://freebeacon.com/democrats/ibram-kendis-center-for-antiracist-research-hasnt-produced-any-research/   Relevant Links   Listen to other podcasts from The Daily Signal: https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/ Get daily conservative news you can trust from our Morning Bell newsletter: DailySignal.com/morningbellsubscription Listen to more Heritage podcasts: https://www.heritage.org/podcasts Sign up for The Agenda newsletter […]
9/21/20230
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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Jelani Nelson and Tom Loveless on the California Math Framework

On July 12th, the California State Board of Education adopted a new math framework that will affect the way math is taught for the nearly 6 million students in California’s public schools and has the potential to influence the way math is taught at the national level. On this episode of The Report Card, Nat […]
9/20/20230
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The Kevin Roberts Show: Episode 82 | Arthur Milikh

Over the past decade, we’ve witnessed significant shifts in society, from evolving notions of gender and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives to immigration policies and government spending. Left-wing ideologies have increasingly shaped our national discourse, leaving many everyday Americans feeling unheard and unrepresented.   Arthur Milikh joins Kevin to dissect the challenges conservatives face […]
9/20/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP156: Hour 1 – Is Joe Biden a Threat to Democracy? (#156)

According to the left everything on the right is a threat to democracy, MAGA loses another election and more fallout for Trump backstabbing the pro-life movement.
9/20/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP156: Hour 2 – The Black Vote Moves On (#156)

Minority voters are starting to move on from Biden; we told you they would do it and here it comes, they are coming after George Washington plus rank choice voting is garbage and should be abandoned.
9/20/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP156: Hour 3 – The Book Bans That Are Not (#156)

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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 64: Dress Code

The Senate modified its dress code to kotow to slobs. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi to discuss Sen. John Fetterman’s wardrobe woes, analyze former President Donald Trump’s sit-down interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker, debate Republicans’ approach to abortion, and share their culture picks for the week.
9/20/20230
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High Noon: James Hasson and Jerry Dunleavy – American Leadership & Disastrous Disgrace in Kabul (#117)

James Hasson, an army captain and Afghanistan veteran who participated in independent evacuation efforts in the 2021 withdrawal, and Jerry Dunleavy, an investigative reporter who now continues that job as an investigator for the House Foreign Affairs Committee (although he speaks here in a private capacity), have written a tough but necessary exposé about America’s […]
9/20/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Lefty Donors Dwindling, Plastic Bottle Ban, Senate Doesn’t Suit Fetterman

Join Jim and Greg as they serve up a good martini and two crazy ones. First, they welcome the news that numerous far left organizations are folding or downsizing because their donations are drying up significantly. They also roll their eyes as Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey announces her government will no longer purchase single-use plastic […]
9/20/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Conspiracy Theorist Question Fetterman, Zelenskyy Lectures Us On Climate Change, & NYC Is Crumbling

Today the Chicks chat about Fetterman’s body double, Ukraine’s BOLD STANCE on climate change, and how the immigration crisis is destroying New York City.
9/20/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Is Mayorkas’ Impeachment Still on Table? Rep. Mark Green Explains

Who is responsible for the illegal immigration crisis at America’s southern border?   That’s a question currently being investigated by the House Homeland Security Committee, and Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas is atop the list.   “I think very clearly, Secretary Mayorkas has chosen to totally disregard the laws passed by Congress,” says Rep. Mark Green, R-Tenn., and […]
9/20/20230
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The Learning Curve: John Steele Gordon on America’s Economic Rise (#157)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Charlie Chieppo and Derrell Bradford interview John Steele Gordon, the author of 10 books on business, economic, and technology history. They discuss the keys to America’s transformation into the world’s foremost economic power, from its grounding in British legal, political, and financial institutions into the political economy […]
9/20/20230
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Dealing with Liberal Professors (#5)

In college, you’re bound to deal with liberal professors. Karin and Peyton share their stories of when they faced adversity in the classroom and give their best tips on how to deal with these tough situations. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the conversation after each episode! Email us at media@enlightenedwomen.org if you […]
9/20/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: United Nations General Nonsense

Today’s podcast takes up three speeches at the UN this week: there’s the one by President Biden, there’s the one by Iranian thug Ebrahim Raisi, and the one by Wolodymr Zelensky of Ukraine. Give a listen.
9/20/20230
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Acton Line: Mythic Realms

Dr. Bradley J. Birzer, Russell Amos Kirk Chair in American Studies and professor of history at Hillsdale College, discusses his new book, Mythic Realms: The Moral Imagination in Literature & Film with Dan Hugger. How does Mythic Realms extend the author’s prior work on Christian humanism? What is the role of the moral imagination in navigating popular culture? What […]
9/20/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: The Truth Gets Smothered Unless We Have Free Speech

There is a war on truth. Every day, we see the media peddling the false talking points of their political allies and treating the truth as a lie or even a danger to society. But unlike centuries ago or even a few decades ago, we have the ability to speak our minds and make sure […]
9/20/20230
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH is Going On with Kicking Trump Off the Ballot? John Yoo Explains the 14th Amendment, Biden Impeachment and More (#219)

The projected Biden-Trump rematch is not merely depressing, it is causing policymakers on the left and the right to abandon good sense. The result? A double-whammy Biden impeachment and Trump constitutional crisis as the country heads into the election season. Is it correct that election officials can disqualify Trump based on the 14th Amendment? Was […]
9/20/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: President Biden Speaks U.N. General Assembly, Impeachment Inquiry Hearing Set for Next Week, Rep. Chip Roy Introduces Bill To Repeal FACE Act | Sept. 19

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   President Joe Biden addressed the United Nations general assembly and he called on world leaders to stand in support of Ukraine and against Russia’s naked aggression. Next Thursday, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee will hold a hearing on the possible impeachment […]
9/20/20230
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Does the Hunter Laptop Really Matter?

Ann talks with reporter Jon Levine of The New York Post on the Hunter Biden laptop story, AOC, and RFK’s theory of Covid-19 and biological warfare. Show links: Biden quietly sells off border wall parts to thwart GOP push to use them Hunter Biden attorney refuses to answer if foreign dealings link to president Joe […]
9/20/20230
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The Weekly Sceptic: Russell BANNED (#55)

Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, episode 55! This week: -Toby and Nick dissect the Russell Brand story in forensic detail  -The BBC cancel a programme on Roisin Murphy, but promote a band that sings “kick terfs all day” -Graham Linehan’s book is praised by Jonathan Ross and Richard Ayoade -A Virginian Democrat is found to […]
9/19/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP155: Hour 1 – Diesel Doom (#155)

Progressives, environmentalists, basically all the crazies from the left have forced the world into a diesel shortage that is about to make your grocery bills, among other things, much more expensive plus higher interest rates are causing big problems in the investment world.
9/19/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP155: Hour 2 – Democrats Are Ready to Move on From Biden (#155)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP155: Hour 3 – Moral Police Or Just Tired of Bad Behavior? (#155)

9/19/20230
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Debate Season (#296)

You might have heard that the Reagan Presidential Foundation is hosting a Republican debate in their Air Force One Pavilion on Wednesday, September 27th. We’re proud to be able to participate in this important component of our democratic process and we hope you’ll tune into FOX news on debate evening. Since we are in debate […]
9/19/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Hunter SUES The IRS, Fetterman Reacts To New Dress Code, & Trump’s NBC Interview Is Still On Blast

Today the Chicks discuss Hunter’s hilarious plan to sue the IRS, Fetterman’s response to the Senate dress code change, and Trump’s controversial NBC interview that is still making headlines.
9/19/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Can Pro-Family Policies Fix Our Housing Crisis?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Patrick Brown, a fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the national housing crisis and explain the role family policy plays in addressing America’s affordable living issues.
9/19/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: F-35 Found, Government-Run Grocers, Protecting RFK Jr. (#3238)

Join Jim and Greg as they’re glad to hear that the debris of the missing U.S. Marine Corps F-35 stealth fighter jet have been found, but they’re a bit curious about another order from the Corps. They also roll their eyes as Chicago political leaders refuse to prosecute criminals and protect businesses and instead make […]
9/19/20230
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First Things: Rule of the Competent

In this episode, James Hankins joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book “Political Meritocracy in Renaissance Italy: The Virtuous Republic of Francesco Patrizi of Siena.” Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini) via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Indictment of Hunter Biden Is ‘A Smokescreen,’ Oversight Project Director Says

Special counsel David Weiss’ indictment of President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, is “a smokescreen,” according to Mike Howell, director of the Oversight Project, the watchdog arm of The Heritage Foundation. (The Daily Signal is the news outlet of Heritage.) Howell says the three drug-related gun charges against the younger Biden “are the smallest things that Hunter Biden should […]
9/19/20230
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Students Over Systems: Lance Izumi: Why the Middle Class Needs Education Freedom (#18)

Dr. Lance Izumi, senior director of the Center for Education at the Pacific Research Institute, joins the Students Over Systems podcast to discuss why K-12 public schools aren’t as good as middle-class parents think. Dr. Izumi describes three of his recent books that expose the weaknesses of the K-12 education system and highlights stories of […]
9/19/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Do Dems Get a Pass on a Government Shutdown?

Today’s podcast points out that while all the talk of a government shutdown centers on Republican infighting in the House of Representatives, the idea that the government must shut down if Republicans are not unanimous is based in the idea that no Democrat will vote to keep the government open. If that’s true, won’t they […]
9/19/20230
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Hub Wonk: Farmers Welfare Bill: Rethinking Costly and Environmentally Distortive Subsidies (#170)

Joe Selvaggi discusses the cost and consequences of the $1.5 trillion decade-long subsidies in the farm bill with Chris Edwards, Chair of Fiscal Studies at the Cato Institute. These subsidies have the potential to negatively impact incentives for consumers, producers, and those concerned about the environment. Chris Edwards occupies the Kilts Family Chair in Fiscal […]
9/19/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | SAVE OUR CARS!

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. In this episode, Jack invites Tom Pyle, President of the Institute for Energy Research and American Energy Alliance to the Powerhour. In addition to his day job, Tom has just rolled out a […]
9/19/20230
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Giving Ventures: Making Big Charitable Bets with the Peterson Prize (#47)

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, host and DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with Nicole Hoplin, president of Hoplin Jackson Charitable Advisors and representative for the Gregor G. Peterson Prize in Venture Philanthropy. The one-time $250,000 grant is awarded annually to a trailblazing non-profit newer than five years old. Tune in to learn […]
9/19/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hunter Biden Sues IRS, Senate Ends Dress Code, Prison Swap with Iran | Sept. 18

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The president’s son Hunter Biden sues the IRS. The U.S. Senate will no longer have a dress code. Five Americans and five Iranians have been freed following a deal negotiated by the Biden administration and Tehran. The Defense Department recently clarified its […]
9/19/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: You Pay the Price for Biden’s Border Invasion

The media lies to you. All the time. Sometimes they tell you things that aren’t true. And sometimes they bury the truth and ignore the stories that matter most. Just today, Bill Melugin of Fox News reported that more than 2,200 people illegally crossed into the U.S. at Eagle Pass, Texas – just since midnight. […]
9/18/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Kyle Mann On ‘The Babylon Bee Guide To Gender’

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” The Babylon Bee Editor-in-Chief Kyle Mann joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to dive into “The Babylon Bee Guide to Gender” and discuss what it takes to make satire effective and interesting. You can find The Babylon Bee’s latest book here.
9/18/20230
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The Byron York Show: Trump throws Biden a lifeline on the age problem

What is President Joe Biden’s biggest liability as he runs for reelection? Republicans could give you a lot of answers, but the most important is the president’s age. He’s 80 now and would be 82 upon beginning a second term and 86 at the end of it. He looks and sounds every minute of his […]
9/18/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP154: Hour 1 – Handsy Boobert and the Future (#154)

The moral failings of the right are giving life to the moral failings of the left and the media refuses to report the epidemic of gun violence perpetrated by young black men.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP154: Hour 2 – Here Comes the Shutdown (#154)

It’s that time again where congressional republicans dance around a government shut down and our broken society is now embracing deathcare instead of healthcare.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP154: Hour 3 – The Strike Continues (#154)

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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Trump Fumbles On Abortion, Aaron Rodgers Vaccine Drama, & Libs Want To Cancel Russel Brand

Today the Chicks discuss Trump’s explosive interview with NBC, Keith Olbermann’s totally deranged theory about Aaron Rodger’s achilles injury, and why the left is trying so hard to cancel Russel Brand right now.
9/18/20230
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Acton Unwind: Has Organized Labor Overplayed Its Hand? Again?

This week, Eric, Dan, and Dylan discuss the United Auto Workers strike. Are the demands from the UAW reasonable? How should we think about trade unionization in America today? Are there any risks to the new strategy that the UAW is engaging in? Next, the guys evaluate the FDA’s decision to make Narcan, the treatment […]
9/18/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Biden Admin, California Regulators Aim to Force Carmakers to Produce ‘100% Electric’ Vehicles, Heritage Expert Warns

The Biden administration and regulators in California are “trying to force the auto industry to convert its production of vehicles from gas-powered vehicles to electric vehicles,” warns Steve Bradbury, a distinguished fellow at The Heritage Foundation. (The Daily Signal is the news outlet of The Heritage Foundation.) “And they really have in mind a ramp rate […]
9/18/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Hunter’s Irony-Clad Case, Biden’s Middle East Mess, Stealth F-35 Gone Missing (#3237)

Join Jim and Greg as they consider the unintended consequences of Hunter Biden’s suit against the IRS, alleging the whistleblowers on his case violated his privacy. He seems to be grasping for straws but could he actually end up strengthening protections for the rest of us against the IRS? They’re also disgusted as Iran follows […]
9/18/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Case Preview: Acheson Hotels, LLC v. Laufer – Considering ADA “Tester” Standing

In the fall 2023 term, the Court is currently set to consider a case of whether a civil rights “tester,” someone who collects information as to whether a place of public accommodation is in compliance with laws like the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) without an intent actually to visit those places or use those […]
9/18/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: When Politicians Behave Like Trash

Today’s podcast finds commonalities in a congresswoman’s disruptive conduct at a Denver theater, a would-be Virginia politician’s selling sex acts on a website, and a new Senate code of conduct ending dress requirements for members of the world’s oldest deliberative body. Give a listen.
9/18/20230
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Call Me Back: Unprecedented polarization, or has Israel been here before? With Meir Soloveichik (#137)

Items discussed in this episode “The Genius of Israel: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent“ World www.amazon.com/Genius-Israel-Small-Nation-Teach/dp/1982115769/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2Y6VUH68GZXYL&keywords=The+genius+of+Israel&qid=1695034956&sprefix=the+genius+of+israel%2Caps%2C84&sr=8-1 “Providence and Power: Ten Portraits in Jewish Statesmanship“ www.barnesandnoble.com/w/providence-and-power-meir-y-soloveichik/1142113462 “Not Everything is Tisha B’Av” www.commentary.org/articles/meir-soloveichik/israel-judicial-reforms-are-not-tisha-bav/
9/18/20230
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Mock and Daisy: It’s SO Important To Understand The Seasons Of Investing (ft. Bulwark Capital)

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
9/18/20230
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Reaganism: Son Fights For Dissident Father’s Freedom with Sebastien Lai & Jonathan Price (#175)

Reagan Institute Policy Director Rachel Hoff sits down with Sebastien Lai and Jonathan Price. Sebastien Lai is the son of Jimmy Lai, a renowned Hong Kong media entrepreneur, writer, and pro-democracy campaigner, who founded Next Digital and Apple Daily, the popular independent Chinese language newspaper in Hong Kong which was forcibly shut down in 2021. […]
9/18/20230
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The Delingpod: Abi Roberts (#355)

Abi Roberts is a British stand-up comedian, writer and commentator and is proud to be a stone in the shoe of the cowardly bauble-chasers in politics and the media. All lovers of truth, liberty, free speech and the pursuit of justice for the crimes committed over the last three years, are welcome to her party. […]
9/18/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: UAW Strike Against Ford, Stellantis, and General Motors, House Oversight Committee Opens FEMA Probe, Speaker McCarthy Torches Reporter Over Impeachment Inquiry | Sept. 15

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The United Auto Workers union is officially on strike against Ford, General Motors, and Stellantis. The House Oversight and Accountability Committee is taking a closer look into FEMA’s response to the catastrophic wildfires in Hawaii last month. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy did […]
9/18/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Cognitive Infrastructure Crisis (#444)

Lucretia hosts this week, as the fearsome threesome give a brief summary of a recent law school seminar on natural law and the Constitution we presented last week at Berkeley Law before a group of somewhat skeptical students, and then moving on to assaying the Biden impeachment inquiry and Hunter Biden’s smoking gun charge, asking […]
9/16/20230
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The Ricochet Podcast: Potty Talk (#658)

As the lines that used to distinguish the political and the legal are blurring, and the sense that the country is swirling down the drain is hard to shake, it’s nice to at least have good company. Rob and Peter chat with Andy McCarthy to discuss the ‘impeachment inquiry’ into the Biden Family’s influence peddling […]
9/15/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Republics Ancient and Modern

Dr. Paul Rahe, professor of History and the Charles O. Lee and Louise K. Lee Chair in the Western Heritage at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to discuss his new book Sparta’s Sicilian Proxy War and how history shows just how close our Republic is to destruction.Release date: 15 September 2023 See […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP153: Hour 1 – Strike Strike Strike (#153)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP153: Hour 2 – Joe Biden’s Very Bad Week (#153)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP153: Hour 3 – The Left Doesn’t Understand Non-White Voters Anymore (#153)

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Federalist Radio Hour: Making Sense Of The UAW Strike

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Sean Higgins, a research fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the United Auto Workers strike and explain unions’ complicated relationship with the Biden administration. Read more from Higgins here.
9/15/20230
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The Glenn Show: The Crucible of Desegregation (Glenn Loury & Shep Melnick)

Biden’s new DEI initiatives … The disparate uses of disparate impact … Shep’s new book, The Crucible of Desegregation: The Uncertain Search for Educational Equality … The problem with claims that education is resegregating … Are we heading back to the bussing debates of the 1970s? … Shep’s book, The Transformation of Title IX: Regulating […]
9/15/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: It’s the Bill of Rights, Not the Bill of Suggestions

The left would love to take away your most cherished constitutional rights. And they’re openly trying to do it. They call free speech dangerous “misinformation” that they must limit. They call free expression of faith “hate speech.” And now we have the governor of New Mexico putting a “temporary pause” on Second Amendment rights in […]
9/15/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Hunter’s Felony Charges, UAW Strikes, Trump Interview Normalizes Fascism?

Join Jim and Greg as they react to Special Counsel David Weiss announcing three felony indictments against Hunter Biden on gun crimes. What will happen next? They also keep a close eye on United Auto Workers members walking off the job against General Motors, Ford, and Stellantis (formerly Fiat-Chrysler). What does this say about the […]
9/15/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Biden Gaffes Galore, Hunter’s Gun Charges, & The Republican Unity Problem

Today the Chicks discuss Biden’s embarrassing lies, Hunter’s legal troubles, and what the Republican party could stand to learn from Donald Trump and Megyn Kelly.
9/15/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Why Federal Spending Bills Must Address Border Crisis

If Congressmen are serious about border security, they will use the power of the purse to secure America’s borders, according to Lora Ries.   Congress is gearing up for debates over the federal budget and some Republicans say they won’t support any spending bill that gives money to the Department of Homeland Security without action […]
9/15/20230
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Maestro Sunshine

Marco Armiliato is a veteran conductor from Italy. He has spent most of his career in opera, and in Italian opera in particular. He is a regular at the Met, the Vienna State Opera, and other important venues. Last month, he conducted at the Salzburg Festival, and he was a guest in the series of […]
9/15/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: A Presidency in Meltdown?

The podcast takes up the Hunter Biden indictment and how it’s just the latest bad news for a presidency that seems awash in bad news and increasing fears among Democrats that Joe Biden cannot carry the banner to victory next year. Plus: What’s going on with the strikes, and with gambling? Give a listen.
9/15/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 286: Political Football: Who Paid to Push the Redskins Name Change? (#284)

It’s September: The kids have gone back to school, the oppressive heat dome is beginning to lift, and the sports calendar has turned from baseball (for those of us whose teams have woefully underachieved compared to their expectations) to football. But not all who take an interest in gridiron goings-on are interested in the on-field […]
9/15/20230
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The Great Antidote: Jeremy Horpedahl on The Real Cost of Thriving Index

Jeremy Horpedahl is the director of the Arkansas Center for Research in Economics and an associate professor at the University of Central Arkansas . Today we talk about American Compass’s Cost of Thriving Index (COTI), what it says and why it is wrong. The COTI shows that Americans today have a higher cost of thriving than ever before, but in a paper with AEI’s Scott Winship, Horpedahl corrects the index and shows that the cost of thriving has instead decreased. Some of the corrections are essential to the average American’s life, for example accounting for changes in taxation in the past few decades. Listen in to hear more about the cost of thriving today, why it has decreased, and how I cannot pronounce COTI for the life of me.   Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
9/15/20230
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The Libertarian: Learning To Be Civil Again | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#741)

Richard Epstein weighs in on recent attempts to revive the tradition of Western civilization in American universities.
9/15/20230
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She Thinks: Judy Pino on Hispanic Heritage Month

On this week’s episode, Judy Pino joins She Thinks podcast to help us celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. We consider the nation’s largest minority population and their contributions to the U.S. economy. We also look at the latest polling, which shows a declining perception of Bidenomics among Hispanics and increased concerns about whether or not their […]
9/15/20230
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First Things: Woke-Proof Your Life

In this episode, Teresa Mull joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss her new book “Woke-Proof Your Life: A Handbook on Escaping Modern, Political Madness and Shielding Yourself and Your Family by Living a More Self-Sufficient, Fulfilling Life.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Hunter Biden Indicted, Pelosi Fires Back at McCarthy, Judge Rules in Fulton County Case | Sept. 14

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The president’s son Hunter Biden has been indicted on federal gun charges. The 19 people indicted in Georgia on claims of interfering with the 2020 presidential election will not be going to trial together. Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi responds to Speaker […]
9/15/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Mollie Hemingway and the War on Free Speech

Guests: Mollie Hemingway, Todd Mack, & Stan W. Crosley Host Scot Bertram talks with Mollie Hemingway, Senior Journalism Fellow at Hillsdale College and Editor and Chief at The Federalist, to discuss recent developments in the Missouri v. Biden case regarding collusion against free speech and to analyze the change in rhetoric in the immigration debate. […]
9/15/20230
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Gary Sinise (#295)

In this week’s Reagan Forum, we go back to March 7, 2019, to our conversation with Gary Sinise.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP152: Hour 1 – Hate Your Neighbor (#152)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP152: Hour 2 – The Defensiveness of Fandom (#152)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP152: Hour 3 – Taking Back Education (#152)

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Sara Carter Podcast: Romney’s Retiring, Now Let’s Replace Him with An Actual Conservative

On Wednesday, Utah Sen. Mitt Romney announced he would not be running for another six-year term. That’s fantastic news for Utah and for conservatives, who have watched Romney side with Democrats on critical issues time and time again. And Mitt might have been shoved out of the race by Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs, who has […]
9/14/20230
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Heritage Explains: What Do Wildfires and Hurricanes Say About Climate Change? | Diana Furchtgott-Roth

Whenever there is a major weather event, such as the wildfires in Hawaii in August, leftists are quick to blame climate change and push “green” policy. But this approach is fraught with problems. Heritage’s Director of the Center for Energy, Climate, and the Environment, Diana Furchtgott-Roth, explains.  — Have thoughts? Let us know at heritageexplains@heritage.org […]
9/14/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Buckle Up For A Crazy Political Fall

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how Republicans should leverage the imminent government shutdown to elevate issues that voters care about, break down the history of the nation’s illegal border crossing woes, and analyze Sen. Mitt Romney’s retirement […]
9/14/20230
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What's Bugging Me: A Man’s Man and a Lifesaver

Waylon and Willie were wrong. Mammas should definitely let their babies grow up to be cowboys. And we’ve got the real thing on this week’s show – Vance W. Boyd – cattleman, actor (1883), pro rodeo man and now candidate for Congress – who joins us to talk about two problems facing America, namely a […]
9/14/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Mitt Romney Retires, Gaetz & McCarthy’s Catfight, & Megyn Kelly’s Bombshell Interview With Trump

Today the Chicks discuss Romney’s announcement, the bitter catfight over Biden’s impeachment, and Trump’s incredible interview with Megyn Kelly.
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Parsing Immigration Policy: The Humanitarian Impact of Biden’s Border Policies (#122)

On this episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, we are joined by Sheriff Mark Dannels of Cochise County, Ariz., and Andrew Arthur, Resident Fellow in Law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies. Cochise County is located along Arizona’s southeastern border with Mexico, and Sheriff Dannels and his colleagues have had to deal with the […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Romney Not Running, Inflation Goes Higher, Vivek & TikTok

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome Utah Sen. Mitt Romney recognizing that if your next term will take you into your mid-80s that it’s time to retire. They also look at the good and the bad of Romney’s time in the Senate and remember key moments and factors in his 2012 presidential loss to […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Katy Faust Explains How to Raise ‘Conservative Kids In a Woke City’

Many parents, regardless of their religion, quote this biblical truth found in Proverbs: “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.”   But in today’s culture, parents aren’t the only ones seeking to “train up” a child in the way he or […]
9/14/20230
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Voter Inertia: The Meal Ticket? (#4)

We all have a favorite dish at our favorite restaurant, and often enough we just can’t help but to stick with it. Could this tendency explain the resounding lead Donald Trump enjoys in the Republican race? Are those 91 indictments resembling five star reviews to the GOP base, or are DeSantis, Haley and Ramaswamy simply […]
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The Delingpod: No one special. (#354)

James and Dick catch up.
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Silicon Triangle: H.S. Philip Wong on the Implications of Technology Trends in the Semiconductor Industry | Hoover Institution (#397)

To read “Implications of Technology Trends in the Semiconductor Industry” by H.S. Philip Wong and Jim Plummer, click the following link: https://www.hoover.org/sites/default/files/research/docs/SiliconTriangle_Chapter2_230828.pdf To learn more, go to https://www.hoover.org/silicon-triangle H.S. Philip Wong discusses the semiconductor supply chain, explaining the difference between chip design vs manufacturing and leading edge vs legacy chips. Wong notes the semiconductor field […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Israel’s Crossroads

Dan Senor joins the podcast today to give his view of both the domestic and foreign-policy challenges and opportunities facing the state of Israel over the next few months. We also talk about the U.S. courts and the executive branch’s overreach and more Trump-friendly polling. Give a listen.
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Problematic Women: Sipping Debt: What the PSL and Government Spending Have In Common

Up on today’s Problematic Women – We give you a hot take on Starbucks and government spending. And have you noticed that mainstream media is blaming climate change for every natural disaster these days? We have some idea why. Plus, the crisis at the southern border costs a woman the life of her daughter and […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Inflation Ticks Up in August, PA Fugitive Captured After Nearly Two Weeks, White House Attempts To Control Impeachment Narrative | Sept. 13

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday that the consumer price index, a key measure of inflation, ticked up 0.6% in August. The Daily Signal’s Fred Lucas is reporting that members of the House Freedom Caucus on Tuesday vowed to oppose […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Our Failing Schools: Hating America, Dividing by Groups & Redistributing Education

Sara is just back from a trip to New York City. The city is swamped with more than 100,000 illegal immigrants sent there from Texas. This is an issue in many communities around the nation, and those communities are especially overwhelmed in the schools as they try to make room for all these migrant kids. […]
9/13/20230
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The Kevin Roberts Show: Episode 81 | Robert Greenway

Retired Special Forces Officer, career public servant, and principal architect of the historic Abraham Accords, Robert Greenway, joins Kevin to discuss conservative national defense priorities.   Now serving as director of Heritage’s Center for National Defense, Robert lays out his vision to ensure military readiness and promote American strength on the world stage and security […]
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | The Green Breakdown: A Discussion with Author Steve Goreham

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. In this episode, Jack invites Steve Goreham, author of the newly published book Green Breakdown: The Coming Renewable Energy Failure, to the program. Jack and Steve discuss global warming facts versus fiction, the impact on electricity […]
9/13/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Joe Biden’s Impeachment, Andrew Yang Makes Big ‘No Labels’ Move & John Kennedy Reads Us Spicy Books

Today the Chicks discuss Biden’s dramatic impeachment inquiry, Andrew Yang’s role in the whole “No Labels” party, and why Sen. Kennedy is reading inappropriate books to the Senate.
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High Noon: Andrew Hartz – On the Ideological Takeover of Psychology and Which DSM Tendencies Are Taking Over (#116)

Andrew Hartz is a practicing clinical psychologist and the founder of the Open Therapy Institute. Andrew and Inez discuss how woke ideology is encouraging therapists to violate their professional obligations to patients and making them unable to work with the majority of Americans. Andrew also parries some of Inez’s objections to therapy as a concept, […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 63: Impeachment

Will President Joe Biden finally face consequences for his role in the family influence-peddling scheme? Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they discuss the rationale behind House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry, explain why Democrat efforts to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot make U.S. elections unfree and unfair, break […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Dem AG vs. Dem Governor, House Impeachment Inquiry, Wall Street & China

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome the news that New Mexico Attorney General Raul Torrez, a Democrat, is refusing to defend Gov. Michelle Lujan-Grisham’s unconstitutional “health emergency” that forbids carrying guns in public for 30 days. They also react to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy calling for the launch of a formal impeachment inquiry against […]
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Acton Line: Freedom and Prosperity Around The World

Joseph Lemoine, deputy director of the Freedom and Prosperity Center at the Atlantic Council, joins Stephen Barrows, Acton’s COO, to discuss the Atlantic Council’s recently released 2023 Freedom and Prosperity Indexes. The Freedom and Prosperity Center created these indexes to provide a snapshot of the current distribution of freedom and prosperity around the world; gain […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Xi, Putin ‘Want to Create Their Own New Rules,’ Asian Studies Expert Says

Two world leaders, Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin, did not attend the Group of 20 summit held in New Delhi, which concluded on Sunday. Erin Walsh, senior research fellow for international affairs in The Heritage Foundation’s Asian Studies Center, says that “clearly, the two of them made a decision that they weren’t […]
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The Learning Curve: Ramachandra Guha on Gandhi’s Enduring Legacy (#156)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Charlie Chieppo and Mariam Memarsadeghi interview writer and biographer Dr. Ramachandra Guha. The author of a definitive two-volume biography of Mohandas K. Gandhi, Guha discusses Gandhi’s formative educational experiences, spirituality, political leadership, and philosophy of non-violent resistance, as well as his emphasis on moral self-reliance, interfaith dialogue, […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Do I Dare To Impeach?

Today’s podcast tries to suss out the political motivations behind House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s “authorization” of an impeachment inquiry and what they say about his power and the upcoming budget battle. Also, did Biden really have a good trip to India and Vietnam? Give a listen.
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Living Away From Home (#4)

Living away from home for the first time comes with a whole new set of responsibilities and considerations! Karin and Peyton break down the best routines to develop from scheduling homework time to setting a budget. Don’t miss their tips on dealing with homesickness. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the conversation after […]
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What the Hell Is Going On: WTH Can Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Americans Agree On? A Lot, Say Alyssa Rosenberg and Marc Thiessen (#218)

In a post-Dobbs political landscape, abortion policy has become the great divider. But disagreements over abortion cannot stifle much-needed conversations about what can be done to support American women, mothers, fathers, and children. To nobody’s surprise, WTH co-host Marc is a conservative. His colleague at the Washington Post Alyssa Rosenberg, is liberal. Together, they undertook […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Enough Politics! Let’s Demand the Truth on Biden, UFO’s & More

Are you sick of politicians and the media lying to you yet? In big story after big story, the left and their allies in the press either ignore the facts or gaslight us on the facts. And sometimes there are direct threats to the people bringing the truth to light. Here are just two examples. […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: McCarthy Announces Impeachment Inquiry Into Biden, New Mexico Governor Faces Backlash, Chairman Comer Sends Letter to Secretary Blinken | Sept. 12

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Our colleague Fred Lucas is reporting that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy authorized the House of Representatives to move forward on an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden based on what Republicans have characterized as “Biden family influence peddling.” https://www.dailysignal.com/2023/09/12/mccarthy-endorsed-biden-impeachment-inquiry/ New Mexico Gov. […]
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King of Stuff: Dan McLaughlin (#425)

The King welcomes Dan McLaughlin, a.k.a. Baseball Crank, a senior writer at National Review Online and a fellow at National Review Institute. Before that, he was a contributing editor of RedState, a columnist at the Federalist, and always quick with some baseball analysis. Dan also spent 23 years as an attorney practicing securities and commercial […]
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The Weekly Sceptic: Marianna Sprung (#54)

Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, episode 54! This week: – The alleged China spy is revealed – Marianna Spring turns out to have lied on her CV – but who can VERIFY this?  – Roisin Murphy has a chart hit despite (or because of?) being cancelled – Luis Rubiales could face prison over a kiss […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP151: Hour 1 – F.J.B. (#151)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP151: Hour 2 – The Virginia Deviant the Democrats Defend (#151)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP151: Hour 3 – The Systemic Racism Scam (#151)

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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Biden Blunders, Parental Rights Win In VA, & Trump/RFK Jr For An Anti-Establishment Ticket?

Today the Chicks dive into the discussion of Scott Smith’s pardon in Virginia, Biden’s Oscar treatment in Vietnam, and why Trump and RFK Jr. might be a good match.
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Broadcasting Freedom (#294)

The title of this podcast is broadcasting freedom. So, just how does a country go about doing just that? When Ronald Reagan was running for the presidency in March 1980, before he ever sat in the Oval Office, he said, “we must use our neglected ability at communications – Radio Free Europe, the Voice of […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Liz Wheeler on Marxist ‘Attack on America’s Kids’

The battleground that the radical Left has not conquered is “our children,” commentator and podcast host Liz Wheeler says, but make no mistake—the battle is raging.   “The Left has actually been trying to reengineer our society for nearly a century, and unfortunately, they have been very successful at it,” says Wheeler, host of “The […]
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Madison's Notes: Religion and Politics in the Lord of the Rings

J.R.R. Tolkien’s masterwork The Lord of the Rings delighted so many of us as children, yet it and its vast body of accompanying work, such as the Silmarillion, contain a rich depth not well understood by most adults. Tolkien’s work reflects his academic interests in the history of language and the Medieval world, as well as his Catholic […]
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Three Martini Lunch: New Mexico Sheriff Stands Strong, Biden’s Weak 9/11, Granholm’s EV Adventure

Join Jim and Greg for three more powerful martinis today. After chronicling Jim’s emotional roller coaster of watching his Jets lose Aaron Rodgers within four snaps and still find a way to win the game, they cheer Bernalillo County New Mexico Sheriff John Allen for calmly explaining that he will not follow Gov. Lujan-Grisham’s emergency […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: Go Deep Inside ‘The Fall Of The FBI’ With Former Special Agent Thomas Baker

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” FBI veteran Thomas J. Baker joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to detail the rapid deterioration of the nation’s top law enforcement agency and discuss whether the FBI will ever embrace a culture of constitutionality over corruption. You can find Baker’s new book “The Fall of the […]
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Hub Wonk: Predatory Tax Ruling: Supreme Court Closes Door on Home Equity Theft (#169)

Joe Selvaggi talks with Pacific Legal Foundation’s state legal policy deputy, attorney Jim Manley, about home equity theft, a practice that has taken 350 properties in Massachusetts, dispossessing homeowners of more than $50 million in equity. They discussed the case that the PLF took to the Supreme Court and won, rendering the laws in the […]
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Bespoke Parenting Hour: Jackie Toboroff: Supermoms Activated (#29)

On this episode of The Bespoke Parenting Podcast, host Julie Gunlock talks to Jackie Toboroff about her new book “Supermoms Activated: 12 Profiles of Hero Moms Leading the American Revival.” Julie and Jackie discuss the reason she wrote the book, the 12 women featured, and why it’s important moms not forget what happened to our kids during […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Why Does Biden Lie So Much?

The podcast takes up the president’s latest whopper, about being in New York on September 12, 2001 and seeing the wreckage of the Twin Towers. We all know Trump lies like he breathes, but Biden’s lies have a different quality—they’re not denials of things he did but efforts to aggrandize and mythologize himself. Give a […]
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Reaganism: Hotspot: Middle East with Richard Goldberg (#174)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Director Roger Zakheim sits down with Richard Goldberg who serves as a senior advisor for the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD). They discuss Saudi Arabia-Israel relations, ongoing challenges posed by Iranian aggression in the Middle East, and the future of the Abraham Accords.
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First Things: Stoics and the Modern World

In this episode, Spencer Klavan joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his foreword and translations for the new book “Gateway to the Stoics: Marcus Aurelius’s Meditations, Epictetus’s Enchiridion, and Selections from Seneca’s Letters.” Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Congress Gears Up for Spending Fight, Kim Jong Un and Putin to Meet, Grief Follows Morocco Earthquake | Sept. 11

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   President Joe Biden is absent from New York City on the 22nd anniversary of 9/11. Congress prepares for a spending fight as the end of fiscal year approaches. California’s Legislature passes multiple bills aimed at undermining the rights of parents who disagree […]
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Acton Unwind: What Is Populism’s Place in American Conservatism?

This week, Eric, Dylan, and Emily parse former vice president Mike Pence’s speech in New Hampshire, which was aimed at drawing distinctions between his definition of conservatism and the populism of the New Right and Donald Trump. Does Pence’s definition of the two in opposition to each other make sense? Or has populism always existed […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP150: Hour 1 – The Great Democrat Freakout Has Begun (#150)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP150: Hour 2 – The Energy Secretary Auditions for Veep, the Show, Not the Office (#150)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP150: Hour 3 – New Mexico’s Governor Becomes the Tyrant the Left Warned Us About (#150)

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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Sam Brownback on the Importance of Religious Freedom to World Peace and Prosperity

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Sara Carter Podcast: 9/11 Remembered & Sara’s Visit with an Afghani Warlord

It’s been 22 years since Al Qaeda terrorists hijacked four planes and smashed two of them into the World Trade Center and another into the Pentagon. Heroic passengers fought back on the fourth flight to bring it down in a Pennsylvania field. It’s a horrific event that changed so many lives in profound ways – […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Remembering 9/11, Biden Humiliating G20 Experience, & Kamala’s CRINGEY Dance

The chicks discuss the importance of 9/11, Biden’s humiliating appearance at the G20 summit, and Kamala’s cringeworthy attempt to entertain us with a really embarrassing dance.
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Three Martini Lunch: No 9/11 Death Penalty? Gov. Lujan Grisham vs. the Constitution, Gov. Youngkin’s Pardon

Join Jim and Greg as they reflect upon 22 years since the horrific 9/11 attacks that significantly changed our nation in so many ways. They then tackle the first frustrating piece of news – that military prosecutors are seriously considering removing the death penalty as a possibility for 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his […]
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: 2023 Annual Mike Lewis Memorial Teleforum: Big Data and the Law of War

Big Data is one of the most important resources in the world, yet the rules for its protection are just beginning to develop. The danger comes into focus by the possibility of a nation-state cyber operation attacking Big Data and having a major detrimental impact on the functioning of another nation-state. Consider, for example, a […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: How 3 Supreme Court Cases Could Impact Administrative State

With the Supreme Court‘s 2023-2024 term just three weeks away, there are three cases before the nation’s highest court that two legal fellows write “could shake up the administrative state.” The three cases are Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo; Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy; and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services Association of America. GianCarlo […]
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The Last Optimist: EVs and the Simplicity Trope

At the core of the belief that EVs inevitably displace conventional cars is the claim that EVs are, inherently, just simpler machines. That means, we’re told, fewer jobs—hence the ostensible reason for the UAW’s anxiety. But the simplicity claim is a canard. EVs entail a complexity swap, not a simplification. Electric Vehicles for Everyone? The […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: How 9/11 Shapes The Lives Of People Too Young To Remember It

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Federalist Staff Writer Evita Duffy-Alfonso, Federalist Assistant Editor Elle Purnell, and Federalist Staff Writer Jordan Boyd join Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky for a roundtable discussion about the profound effects 9/11 and the subsequent “war on terror” have had on the people who were too young to […]
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Call Me Back: Can we be optimistic about Israel? With Yossi Klein Halevi (#136)

Today is a special episode in which I preview some of the questions we try to answer in our new book, The Genius of Israel: The Surprising Resilience of a Divided Nation in a Turbulent World.  Saul Singer and I collaborated on Start-Up Nation: The Story of Israel’s Economic Miracle. Our new book will be […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Questions Swirl Over Hunter Biden and Sexual Exploitation, Abbott Promises to Bus More Migrants to D.C., Pelosi Running for Reelection | Sept. 8

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   The Biden administration considers implementing a policy that will force some illegal aliens to remain in Texas after they cross the border. The House Oversight and Accountability Committee tries to find out if the Justice Department failed to protect women who might […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: They’re Coming After the Constitution

Today’s podcast notes the remarkable confluence of two events. First, an appeals court finding that the Biden administration staged what a lower court judge called the worst assault by our government on First Amendment rights in this nation’s history. And second, the decision by a Democratic governor to declare an emergency power suspending the Second […]
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Return of the Branch Covidians (#443)

We’re a day late and a person short this week, as we’re missing John Yoo because of schedule conflicts. Over morning coffee instead of evening single malt, this shortened, ad-free epiode finds Lucretia and Steve wondering if the Branch Covidians can really be getting ready to impose a mask mandate on all of us again, […]
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The Delingpod: PSALMS 139 with James & Gavin Ashenden (#353)

Gavin Ashenden grew up in S.W. London, and was educated at the King’s School in Canterbury. After originally reading Law at Bristol University, he found himself with a vocation to the priesthood. In 2017, he resigned from his chaplaincy to the Queen in order to be free to speak out for the faith in the […]
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Take Back Our Schools: Teaching Liberty with the Tuttle Twins (#66)

Beth and Andrew speak with author and freedom advocate Connor Boyack. Boyack talks about the need for parents to educate their children on the principles of freedom, a subject matter that children are not learning in their schools. We discuss his book series, The Tuttle Twins, and how it helps teach both children and their […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Did Prince Harry Receive ‘Preferential Treatment’ on US Visa Application? Lawsuit Aims to Find Out

Britain’s Prince Harry may have received “preferential treatment” when granted his U.S. visa, according to Nile Gardiner of The Heritage Foundation.   Harry, the Duke of Sussex, publicly admitted to drug use in his recent memoir “Spare,” but it’s not known whether the royal disclosed his drug use on his visa application, an admission that […]
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The Glenn Show: Whose Election Narrative? (Glenn Loury & John McWhorter)

Can a white man tell Harriet Tubman’s story? … What the fall semester has in store for Glenn and John … How John makes the sausage at the New York Times … John: We now memorize rap lyrics instead of poetry … Is wokeness on the wane? … What John just doesn’t get about Carol […]
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The World Crisis, Part Eight

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on “Churchill the Writer.” On this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue their discussion of The World Crisis, Vol. 1, which covers the origins and earliest days of the war from 1911-1914. Release date: 08 September 2023 See […]
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The Byron York Show: ‘A riot is the language of the unheard’

On Feb. 7, 2022, Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), a member of the Judiciary Committee, wrote a letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland. It was about the case of Montez Lee, a Rochester, Minnesota, man sentenced to 10 years in prison for setting a fire that killed a man during the Black Lives Matter riot in […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP149: Hour 1 – The Climate Cult’s Religious Zeal (#149)

The climate cult is now into self-mutilation in order to give normal people more reasons to mock them plus Bidenomics will crush us all.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP149: Hour 2 – Biden Believed His Own Press (#149)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP149: Hour 3 – The Inclusive Guide to Stupidity (#148)

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The Ricochet Podcast: Pumping Iron (#641)

The boys are back! That’s right: you can hear Peter, Rob and James on the same episode of the Ricochet Podcast. They consider Eric Adam’s unwitting vindication of the migrant-to-sanctuary city assistance program, along with the precipitous decline of Hollywood’s major studios. And Barton Swaim visits to expand on his excellent Wall Street Journal column, […]
9/8/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: How One Swiss Billionaire Is Transforming American Politics

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Mark Hemingway, Federalist book editor and senior writer at RealClear Investigations, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down the loophole that lets Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss funnel millions to leftist fundraising groups in the U.S. and discuss why Republicans and Democrats should have an interest […]
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Bill Bennett Show: Emails, News of the Day & Football

On this edition of the show, Bill responded to emails, shared his thoughts on the news of the day and talked a little football. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Vivek BRAWLS With MSNBC Host, Tucker’s Biography Is Out, & DeSantis SNAPS At Absurd Accusation

In today’s episode, The Chicks discuss Vivek’s battle with fake news morons, why Tucker’s book is a must read, and DeSantis’ justified snap at a reporter.
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Three Martini Lunch: DeSantis Dust Up, Remain in Texas? Tennessee Dems’ Delusion

Join Jim and Greg as they applaud Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for verbally smacking down a reporter claiming DeSantis policies are responsible for the recent racially motivated murders in Jacksonville. They also roll their eyes as the Biden administration considers forcing illegal immigrant families to “remain in Texas” now that Democrats running sanctuary cities and […]
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Courthouse Steps Preview Harrington v. Purdue Pharma

The Supreme Court is scheduled to hear Harrington v. Purdue Pharma in December 2023. The case presents the issue of the authority of a court to provide a release from liability against non-consenting victims in favor of third parties who are not in bankruptcy. This case involves releases in favor of the non-debtor Sackler family […]
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Litigation Update: Jackson v. Raffensperger

In Jackson v. Raffensperger, 316 Ga. 383 (2023), the Supreme Court of Georgia struck down the state’s licensing law for lactation care providers. The law, which was the first of its kind in the nation, would have forced hundreds of women out of work. The Court held the law unconstitutional under the Georgia constitution’s due […]
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Sara Carter Podcast: Nick Pope: What Will the Government Reveal Next About UFO’s?

This summer, we saw explosive congressional testimony about Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, the official name for UFO’s. Witnesses not only discussed inexplicable technology but also claimed our government is in possession of these advanced vehicles – some of which contained biological evidence of non-human pilots. So what’s next? Today, Sara is joined by Nick Pope, who […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Running Scared

Mark Halperin joins us to figure out why Democrats are scared to step up and challenge Joe Biden even as Democratic voters beg for an alternative. And why are Republican candidates, except for Donald Trump, scared of traditional media? Plus the second installment of the Commentary Magazine Podcast Mailbag. Give a listen.
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 285: The AI Revolution Is Here (Whether You Want It Or Not) (#285)

Those of us old enough to remember the panic over Y2K – a panic that was, as it turns out, mostly driven by fear of the unknown – see a certain resemblance between the year 2000 and today as artificial intelligence – popularly known as AI — joins the party. Its emergence has been met […]
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Policing in Rural Texas: San Jacinto County Sheriff Addresses the Open Border’s Strain on Enforcement (#121)

San Jacinto county is located north of Houston and over 200 miles from the southern U.S.-Mexico border. This rural county and the surrounding areas, including Liberty County, have seen an explosion of migrant settlement and increasing cartel activity. In this week’s episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers joins guest host […]
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The Great Antidote: Jeremy Lott on Comics, Adam Smith, and More

Jeremy Lott is the managing editor at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, but he also has written some Adam Smith comics for Adam Smith Works, and written an impressively wide range of books, from a novel about William F. Buckley Jr.’s faith to children's books like Growlilocks to comics like Movie Men. Today, we talk about his experience creating in so many different mediums and the purpose of art, as well as the ideas of Adam Smith and their place in America today. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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Sara Carter Podcast: Why I Took My Daughter Out of Public School

When kids were forced to do school from home during the pandemic, parents across the U.S. got a rude awakening about what their kids were being taught. While many teachers were good, we were horrified to see some trashing America at every turn. Others were implementing the tenets of Critical Race Theory and lessons seemed […]
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The Libertarian: Oyez, Professor Epstein: The Making of a SCOTUS Amicus Brief | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#740)

Richard Epstein takes us behind the scenes on the Amicus Brief he wrote with John Yoo about a Supreme Court case that has important implications for what kind of income is allowed to be taxed.
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The Glenn Show: The Adversity of Diversity (Glenn Loury & Carol M. Swain)

Why Carol joined Black Voices for Trump … Why should black people support Trump? … Carol: Democrats stole the 2020 election … Does Trump face a credible assassination threat? … The redefinition of white supremacy … Deracializing the crime debate … Carol’s new book, The Adversity of Diversity: How Real Training Can Promote Healing in […]
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She Thinks: Franklin Lee: The Popularity of Van Life, Tiny Homes, and Minimalism

Franklin Lee joins She Thinks podcast this week as we consider the new ways young Americans are approaching their future—from living in tiny homes to giving up lucrative careers for a nomad life. We dissect what “van life” really is and what it means for the housing market as well as how this plays into […]
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First Things: Down with DEI

In this episode, Scott Yenor joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new report on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in Alabama universities. Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
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The Delingpod: John Robson (#352)

John Robson holds a Ph.D. in American History from the University of Texas at Austin and has worked as a historian, policy analyst, journalist and documentary filmmaker for three decades. His https://climatediscussionnexus.com channel regularly debunks the media’s wild, unscientific claims about climate change. ↓ ↓ ↓ If you need silver and gold bullion – and […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Democrats Block Ban on Mask Mandates, NYC Mayor Says Migrant Crisis ‘Will Destroy’ City, California Will Now Celebrate ‘Transgender History Month’ | Sept. 7

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Sen. Ed Markey, D-Mass., blocks a vote on a measure to ban federal mask mandates. New York City Mayor Eric Adams says the migrant crisis “will destroy New York City” More than 440 reporters lose their White House press credentials becasue of a […]
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Victor Davis Hanson Reveals The Left’s Plan For America

Guests: Victor Davis Hanson, & Todd Mack Host Scot Bertram talks with Victor Davis Hanson, the Wayne and Marcia Buske Distinguished Fellow in History at Hillsdale College and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, and discusses his recent essay, “What the Left Did to Our Country.” Todd Mack, Associate Professor of Spanish and Department Chair, […]
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Well Said: Courage is Contagious: Speaking out with Stevie Giorno

Join Cherise as she sits down with Stevie Giorno, a recent grad from Belmont University while he discusses the roller coaster of events that took place after he posted a “Happy Fourth of July” message on social media the summer of 2020. Stevie details his experiences with death threats, viewpoint discrimination, and standing firm for […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP148: Hour 1 – Emory Goes to War Against Christmas (#148)

Emory Healthcare has decided that Juneteenth is more important than Christmas plus should Mitch McConnell step aside as he continues to decline in health?
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP148: Hour 2 – Biden Has a Problem With Non-White Voters (#148)

Biden’s polling is bad and getting worse, he’s losing support among non-white voters plus DeSantis has finally decided to take the gloves off and go after Trump.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP148: Hour 3 – The End of Cable Is Here. It Sucks. (#148)

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Heritage Explains: Title IX and the Biden Administration’s Assault on Women’s Sports | Sarah Parshall Perry & Crystal Bonham

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law that prohibits sex-based discrimination in schools. It is currently under attack by the Biden Administration, who wants to remove protections for biological women in sports and other opportunities. Sarah Parshall Perry explains why this is happening and what we can expect in the […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: Sohrab Ahmari Explains Corporate Tyranny

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Sohrab Ahmari joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky and Common Sense Society Executive Editor Christopher Bedford to discuss the rise of “private tyranny” and explain how the working class should navigate an economy dominated by power-hungry big businesses. You can find Ahmari’s new book “Tyranny, Inc.: How […]
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What's Bugging Me: Nothing Left Behind

This week Dennis finishes up his conversation with former Wall Street Journal scribe Jon Hilsenrath on the state of the media, and then talks to Amanda Rutledge of Tours of Duty, an organization dedicated to repatriating the remains of an estimated 38,000 POW/MIAs classified as “recoverable” by the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. But you know […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Dems Don’t Want Biden, Hunter Indictment Twist, Biden’s Sudden Exit

Join Jim and Greg as they marvel at President Biden’s dismal poll numbers, including 58 percent of Americans saying the economy is worse under his leadership and 67 percent of Democrats wanting someone other than Biden as the party’s nominee next year. But Democrats also have no idea whom they would want to replace Biden. […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Masks Are Returning, Kamala Wants To Be President, & Obama Might Be Gay???

In today’s episode, The Chicks discuss the latest COVID push towards communism, Kamala’s annoying prep work for the White House, and Tucker’s bombshell interview with Obama’s gay lover.
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Tommy Lasorda (#293)

In this week’s Reagan Forum, we go back to August 2019, when we hosted a conversation with Major League Baseball Hall of Fame inductee and former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda. After a brief career as a left-handed pitcher, Tommy Lasorda became one of the most enthusiastic and successful managers in baseball history. Lasorda, who […]
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters of Policy & Politics: Road to the White House: Is This The “Yogi Berra Election?” | Bill Whalen, David Brady, and Douglas Rivers | Hoover Institution (#396)

Does a repeat of the last presidential election take America into uncharted waters (an octogenarian incumbent vs. a predecessor on trial), or is it proof of Yogi Berra’s “déjà vu all over again” – as in 2016? Will a small sliver of independent voters decide the fates of a controversy-plagued Donald Trump and a Democratic […]
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Fighting for His Heroic Father, Jimmy Lai

Sebastien Lai is the son of Jimmy Lai, the great Hong Kong entrepreneur and publisher who is now a political prisoner: a symbol of the general struggle of Hong Kong against the tyranny that has engulfed it. Sebastien is campaigning around the world in his father’s behalf. He has many interesting things to say: about […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: Holds on Military Promotions Aren’t ‘Affecting Readiness At All,’ Sen. Tommy Tuberville Says

Freshman Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville doesn’t appear bothered by criticism from those who say his blocking of military promotions over a Defense Department policy relating to abortion funding is “unprecedented.” “I don’t care what they say. I was an elected senator from the state of Alabama,” says Tuberville, who won his Senate seat in November 2020. “Again, […]
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Call Me Back: Mohamed El-Erian on B-R-I-C-S (& J-E-T-S) (#135)

Dr. Mohamed El-Erian returns to the podcast to discuss the implications of the recent announcement of the expansion of BRICS, China’s economy and possible spillover effects in the West, past forecasting of recession/stagflation, and the Fed’s inflation target. We also discuss Mohamed’s new book: “Permacrisis: A Plan to Fix a Fractured World” We begin the […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Is This Another Sweetheart Deal for Hunter Biden?

Eli Lake joins the podcast to discuss the news that Hunter Biden will be indicted…on a gun charge, and not on anything that has to do with influence-peddling and his father the then-Vice President. Give a listen.
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Sara Carter Podcast: Jenna Ellis: The Left Is Not Just Indicting Trump, It’s Persecuting Conservatives

The Biden administration and far-left prosecutors in New York and Atlanta are using the justice system to target political opponents. Donald Trump is the most prominent example, but the left is taking aim at conservatives across the board – often over perfectly legal speech and conduct. The goal is to chill conservative speech and activism […]
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Problematic Women: Why America’s Birthrate Is in Decline and What Some Tradwives and Feminist Have in Common

Up on today’s Problematic Women – We talk about the declining birth rate and some of the factors that are causing women to choose to have fewer kids or no children at all. And since it takes two to make a baby, we will also discuss the role men play in this situation. Then, we […]
9/7/20230
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First Things: Undiscussed Unanimity

In this episode, Richard W. Garnett joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his recent article, “Refreshing Unity on Religious Liberty.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Sen. Vance Introduces Legislation Against Federal Mask Mandates, Trump Found Liable Again, GOP Senators Weigh In On McConnell’s Health | September 6

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down: Republican Ohio Sen. JD Vance introduced the Freedom to Breathe Act on Tuesday. Our colleague Fred Lucas is reporting that the House Oversight and Accountability Committee is seeking to know what steps the Secret Service took to tip off Hunter Biden in the […]
9/7/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP147: Hour 1 – What’s Going On Out There? (#147)

Something isn’t adding up in the current polling trends, the GOP is hell bent on losing everything it gained over the last decade and half plus there is an opportunity to make congressional gains but Republicans seem to have learned nothing and forgotten nothing over the past three years.  
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP147: Hour 2 – The Bipartisan Effort to Promote Kids (#147)

Surprisingly there is a bipartisan effort to help children and families with a number of policy proposals like ending the marriage penalty and expanding the child tax credits plus climate scientist admits to cooking the books.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP147: Hour 3 – In Defense of Senator Tuberville. Again. (#147)

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Report Card with Nat Malkus: Laura Meckler on Shaker Heights and the Quest for Racial Equity

On the latest episode of The Report Card, Nat Malkus speaks with Laura Meckler about her new book, Dream Town: Shaker Heights and the Quest for Racial Equity. Nat and Laura discuss integration, busing, and de-tracking; the Van Sweringen brothers; the limitations of good intentions; the internet’s effect on journalism; the racial achievement gap; belonging; […]
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The Kevin Roberts Show: Episode 80 | Ryan Walters

This back-to-school season, parents across the country have something new on their supply list: agency over their child’s education.   The woke elites in charge of America’s education system want to destroy children’s innocence, parents’ rights, and communities’ authority over their schools.   In these fights, Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters is on the front […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Michigan Senate Hopes, Mask Wars Returning? Genetically-Modified People?

Join Jim and Greg as they welcome former Michigan Rep. Mike Rogers to the Senate race to replace Sen. Debbie Stabenow. But they also note why this race is an uphill climb for any Republican. They also groan as the talk of COVID cases and restrictions ramps up again – including mask mandates at elementary […]
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Acton Line: Engaging Homelessness with Better Way Detroit

Better WAY Detroit engages, pays, feeds, and counsels homeless persons, and connects them to services for housing, medical and mental health care, and stable employment opportunities. Through their efforts, participants inspire community spirit, pride of ownership, and confidence in the dignity of work. While serving as participants, we also mentor them so that they can best […]
9/6/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: ‘You’re Wrong’ With Mollie Hemingway And David Harsanyi, Ep. 62: Old Fogeys

Former President Donald Trump is comfortably leading the Republican presidential candidate pack. Join Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Senior Editor David Harsanyi as they further analyze 2024 developments, explore how President Joe Biden’s age and track record will sit with voters, discuss the Washington Post National Columnist Philip Bump’s embarrassing weekend interview, and break down […]
9/6/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: JRR Tolkien’s Message for the Modern World

J.R.R. Tolkien, author of “The Lord of the Rings,” calls us to be heroic and to sacrifice for one another, according to the author of a new book on Tolkien’s “Sanctifying Myth.” “I’m very glad when I look at the numbers of how many books of Tolkien’s still sell and that almost anything that is […]
9/6/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: So Do We Stop Worrying About Medicare Now?

Yuval Levin joins the podcast to discuss an extraordinary piece in the New York Times alleging that the cost of Medicare has fallen radically to such an extent that it is no longer the budgetary monster looming on the horizon. Is that true? Or is it just a way of denying a danger and pushing […]
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The Learning Curve: Paul Vallas on Chicago, School Reform, and Teachers’ Unions (#155)

This week on The Learning Curve, guest co-hosts Charlie Chieppo and Mary Tamer, executive director of Democrats for Education Reform, Massachusetts, speak with Paul Vallas, former CEO of the Chicago Public Schools and a candidate for mayor of that city earlier this year. Vallas talks about the professional lessons he drew from public leadership, how […]
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The Conservative Woman's Guide: Thinking Critically (#3)

This week, Karin and Peyton discuss critical thinking on campus. They offer tips on how to find reliable news sources and share podcast and book recommendations. And they remind listeners not to and how to make sure you aren’t putting yourself in an echo-chamber. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the conversation—and make […]
9/6/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Rep. Chip Roy: I’m Withholding Funding Until We Have A Secure Border

Small towns like New Braunfels, TX make America the greatest country on Earth. Very few places can claim to have a rich history, vibrant community, and citizens who watch out for each other like this town does. This should be something worth protecting. Our leadership in Washington doesn’t see it that way. Foaming at the […]
9/6/20230
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Heritage Events: The Power Hour | Fusion: The Other Solar Energy

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. In this episode, Jack invites Jeffery Merrifield, former Presidential appointee to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and current Partner at the Pillsbury law firm, to the program. Jack and Jeff discuss everything from fusion’s economic viability and […]
9/6/20230
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Daily Signal Podcast: Senate Minority Leader McConnell Cleared of Stroke, Dem Senators Asks for Investigation Into Justice Samuel Alito, Mark Meadows Pleads Not Guilty | September 5

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell did not have a stroke or seizure Democratic Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island has asked Chief Justice John Roberts to investigate conservative Justice Samuel Alito. Our colleague Fred Lucas reports that the Family and Medical Leave […]
9/6/20230
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King of Stuff: David Harsanyi (#424)

The King welcomes David Harsanyi to discuss the American gerontocracy and the state of the GOP primary. David is a senior editor at The Federalist, a nationally syndicated columnist, a Happy Warrior columnist at National Review, and author of five books—the most recent, Eurotrash: Why America Must Reject the Failed Ideas of a Dying Continent. […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: Behind Ken Klippenstein’s Wild New Reports On The Security State

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Ken Klippenstein, an investigative reporter at The Intercept, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to brief listeners on the national security state’s latest technologies and explore the lack of debate on the dangers posed by the federal government’s secretive attempts to surveil Americans. Read Klippenstein’s article “U.S. […]
9/5/20230
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The Weekly Sceptic: Dr No Borders (#53)

Welcome to the Weekly Sceptic, episode 53! We are officially one year in, and stronger than ever. This week: -Roisin Murphy is cancelled for telling the truth about puberty blockers -Gilligan Keegan gets caught on a hot mic with some ‘choice language’ -Sadiq Khan and the C40 group plan our dystopian future -The Proud Boys […]
9/5/20230
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP146: Hour 1 – The Main Event Starts Now (#146)

Labor Day marks the true beginning of the presidential race and start of regular folks paying close attention plus Biden’s economy is only working for the elite and the coasts.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP146: Hour 2 – Shut It Down (#146)

Here we are again with another looming government shut down plus democrats are getting nervous as they question ballot access for the ex-president instead of actually trying to beat him.
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP146: Hour 3 – Everybody is Stuck on Fatalism (#146)

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Hub Wonk: Sweden’s Pandemic Paradigm: Does Trust in Citizenry Save Lives (#168)

Joe Selvaggi talks with Johan Norberg, author and senior fellow at CATO Institute, about his analysis of Sweden’s resistance to government-mandated COVID-19 control measures, as well as Sweden’s public health outcomes relative to the U.S and peer nations. Guest Johan Norberg is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute and a writer who focuses on globalization, human […]
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Reagan Foundation: Words To Live By – Massacre on Korean Airline Flight 007 (#292)

On August 31st, 1983, mid-afternoon Washington time, a Korean Airlines 747, Flight 007, en route from New York to Seoul, disappeared from air traffic control radar screens in the Far East. It took air traffic controllers and American intelligence agencies several hours to piece together what had happened. By 10:30 pm Eastern time, the unthinkable […]
9/5/20230
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Three Martini Lunch: Sanctuary City Reality Check, Putin-Kim Connection? Ban Trump from the Ballot? (#3228)

Join Jim and Greg as they credit Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for making sanctuary cities and states understand a fraction of the stress that a flood of illegal immigration creates on our nation. But are the right lessons being learned? They also keep an eye on reports that Vladimir Putin […]
9/5/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Conservatives Talk Presidential Power: Trump’s Indictment in Georgia

John Malcolm and John Yoo examined the indictment of former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election probe in Georgia as he now faces 91 charges across four separate indictments. They discussed the facts and law of Trump’s latest indictment and the intersection between criminal law, presidential elections, and the Constitution.
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Conservatives Talk Presidential Power: The Hunter Biden Investigations

John Malcolm and John Yoo continued their discussion of presidential power with a focus on the Hunter Biden investigations. They took a look at the probes surrounding Hunter Biden’s business dealings, the role of President Joe Biden, and the competing roles of Congress and the executive branch in the investigations.
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Litigation Update: Louisiana v. EPA

Efforts to achieve “environmental justice” have been a top priority of the Biden Administration and its Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). As stated in the EPA’s FY 2022-2026 Strategic Plan, “EPA will center its mission on the integration of justice, equity, and civil rights across the nation’s environmental protection enterprise,” (27). Accordingly, the EPA has invoked […]
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Fauci Gets Cornered On Masks, 2024 Election Is Borked, & Oprah’s Getting Clobbered

In today’s episode, The Chicks talk about Fauci pushing masks again and Oprah’s pathetic attempt to exploit people like you! Plus, they get into why the upcoming election is SO screwed up.
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Students Over Systems: Congresswoman Virginia Foxx: Relentless Advocate for Students and Parents (#17)

Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (NC) joins the Students Over Systems podcast to discuss the federal government’s role in education policy. Rep. Foxx outlines her goals as chair of the House Education and the Workforce Committee and delves into the hearings and legislation her committee has prioritized this year. We talk about steps the federal government can […]
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: OK, Is It All Over?

Today’s podcast takes up the stunning WSJ poll that has Trump up 46 points over DeSantis and asks whether, five months before the first electoral contest in the GOP and 14 months before the 2024 election, the Republican race is all over but the shouting. Give a listen.
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Unsafe with Ann Coulter: A Conversation with Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD

The second interview with an author of The Great Barrington Declaration. Listen to Ann’s conversation with Martin Kulldorff here. The Receipts: The Great Barrington Declaration COVID-19 deaths (defined liberally) in the U.S. as of June 14, 2023, by age Judge Doughty’s order in MISSOURI v. BIDEN, detailing the government’s collusion with social media to suppress […]
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Daily Signal Podcast: ‘China Is in a Challenging Moment Right Now,’ Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation President Says

More than 100 million people. That’s how many people “communism as an ideology has killed,” says Andrew Bremberg, president of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation. “I just want that to sink in. That is an incredible number to try to fathom or … imagine,” Bremberg, a former ambassador, says, adding: And that includes not just [Josef] Stalin […]
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Giving Ventures: Activating the Grassroots (#46)

On the latest episode of Giving Ventures, host and DonorsTrust Vice President Peter Lipsett talks with three policy experts working to activate the grassroots. Those experts are Adam Brandon, president of FreedomWorks Foundation; Akash Chougule, vice president of Americans for Prosperity Foundation; and Tina Descovich, co-founder of Moms for Liberty Foundation.
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Three Martini Lunch: Jim in Ukraine: Amazing People, Horrific Atrocities, & Some Truly Odd Moments (#3227)

Last week, Jim returned to the U.S. after spending nearly two weeks in Ukraine and learning the depths of what the Ukrainian people have endured and how they remain determined to win the war against Russia. In this Labor Day special, Jim chronicles the personal warmth and steely national resolve of the Ukrainian people, who […]
9/4/20230
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Call Me Back: The inner workings of an untold (Iran) deal – with Rich Goldberg (#134)

Back in July, we dedicated an episode to the question of whether the U.S. was on the cusp of reaching a new deal with Iran. Or was an unofficial deal already hatched that nobody was talking about? According to Rich Goldberg, the answers to these questions are now becoming more clear. Rich has also been […]
9/4/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Is The Entertainment Economy Realigning?

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Federalist Staff Editor Samuel Mangold-Lenett and Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky break down the success of alternative entertainment productions like “The Chosen” and “Sound of Freedom,” explain why Oliver Anthony’s “Rich Men North of Richmond” resonates with Americans, and discuss the policy issues voters care about most […]
9/4/20230
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Reaganism: America’s Military Industrial Ecosystem with Dr. Jerry McGinn (#173)

On this episode of Reaganism, Reagan Institute Policy Director Rachel Hoff sits down with Dr. Jerry McGinn who serves as the Executive Director of the Greg and Camille Baroni Center for Government Contracting in the School of Business at George Mason University. They discussed the defense industrial base, working with allies on transnational industrial cooperation […]
9/4/20230
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Mock and Daisy: This Is Why Warren Buffett Is Waiting To Buy (ft. Bulwark Capital)

Mock and Daisy have teamed up with Chief Investment Officer at Bulwark Capital, and the host of Know Your Risk Radio, Zach Abraham. It’s no secret that times are hard and money is tight so the Chicks wanted to bring in an expert to answer all of your money, investing, and risk management questions!
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The Delingpod: Eva K Bartlett (#351)

Eva Bartlett is a Canadian independent journalist and activist. She has spent years on the ground covering conflict zones in the Middle East, especially in Syria and Palestine (where she lived for nearly four years). Eva is a recipient of the 2017 International Journalism Award for International Reporting, granted by the Mexican Journalists’ Press Club […]
9/3/20230
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Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Saving Our Gerontocracy (#442)

Never mind saving “our democracy”—who’s going to save our gerontocracy! With Mitch McConnell and Joe Biden in a contest for Greatest Brain Freeze Moment, while Dianne Feinstein and John Fetterman look on with envy, we are starting to long for the good old days of the youthful vigor of the Soviet Politburo. Is it time […]
9/3/20230
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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Why You Are Non-Computable

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP145: Hour 1 – The Neo-Puritan Progressives (#145)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP145: Hour 2 – Still Grappling With Inflation (#145)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP145: Hour 3 – The COVID Scare’o’thon (#145)

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Three Martini Lunch: Progress in Ukraine, Border Crisis Deepens, California’s Crazy Truck Rules

Join Jim and Greg as they cautiously welcome news of Ukrainian progress against Russians at a key spot along the war front. They also groan as the number of families with children apprehended at the border surged in August – yet another sign that the Biden administration’s policies are nothing but a giant magnet for […]
9/1/20230
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Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The World Crisis, Part Seven

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues for his series on “Churchill the Writer.” On this episode, Dr. Arnn and Hugh continue their discussion of The World Crisis, Vol. 1, which covers the origins and earliest days of the war from 1911-1914.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Behind the Scenes of How Congress Really Works, Series Pt. 3

Committees and hearings play a critical role in the operations of Congress. But how are members assigned to committees? And do congressional hearings actually advance legislation and investigations?   Kyle Brosnan, chief counsel for The Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project, goes beneath the surface in today’s edition of “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain how Congress […]
9/1/20230
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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Portnoy’s Pizza Review Takes A BAD Turn, Oliver Anthony Kills Rogan Ep, & Fed Employees Got A Raise!

In today’s episode, The Chicks talk about Dave Portnoy’s appearance on Tucker and Oliver Anthony’s appearance on the Joe Rogan show. Plus they give you an update on the new raise federal employees are getting.
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Our House Is A Very, Very Costly House

Today’s podcast considers the weak job numbers and the persistence both of inflation and higher interest rates and asks whether Joe Biden is making a mistake touting “Bidenomics.” And…oh boy, the NYT story about the DeSantis consultant and the $50 million ask from donors. Plus the first installment of the Commentary Magazine Podcast Mailbag! Give […]
9/1/20230
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InfluenceWatch Podcast: Episode 284: The Anti Nuclear Movement (#284)

The weather is unreliable, and often unpredictable—anyone who has grumbled at the weatherman’s forecast knows this. But increasingly, environmentalists demand that only the weather can generate the electricity that modern people need to maintain their standard of living. Zero-emissions is not enough: My colleague Ken Braun, who joins me today, extensively categorized the scale of […]
9/1/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: Bedford Takes On Mitch McConnell And Then Answers Your Questions

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Christopher Bedford, executive editor at the Common Sense Society, joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the mental and physical decline of America’s political leaders and how that affects the future of populism. Bedford and Jashinsky also answer listeners’ burning questions.
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The Great Antidote: Lawrence White on Currencies

Today, I host Lawrence White on the podcast. He is an economics professor at George Mason University with a specialty in the history and theory of banking and money and is the author of several books including Better Money: Gold, Fiat, or Bitcoin. We talk about why on earth money and monetary policy come across as so intimidating, then he takes us on a tour of the different currencies we’ve used. We talk about federal banks, the debate between Hamilton and Jefferson, and the use of cryptocurrencies. Never miss another AdamSmithWorks update.Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
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She Thinks: Elisabeth Messenger: Where Do Your Union Dues Go?

In honor of Labor Day, this week’s episode is all about unions. As unions take an increasingly prominent role in political and cultural debates, especially since COVID-19, we explore how much money unions make, why union dues keep increasing though union membership has dropped, and how exactly unions spend member dues. Specifically, we ask what […]
9/1/20230
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First Things: Obama’s Legacy

In this episode, Jamie Glazov joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, which he edited, “Obama’s True Legacy: How He Transformed America.” Music by User:Quinbrid (Luigi Boccherini) via Creative Commons. Track cropped.
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Daily Signal Podcast: Justice Clarence Thomas Financial Disclosure, Trump Pleads Not Guilty, 2024 Candidates Weigh in on COVID Lockdowns | Aug. 31

TOP NEWS | On today’s Daily Signal Top News, we break down:   Justice Clarence Thomas releases his annual financial disclosure. Former President Donald Trump pleads not guilty to charges he faces in Georgia. Three people have been killed as a result of hurricane Idalia. GOP 2024 presidential candidates weigh in on the possibility of […]
9/1/20230
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The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Kathleen O’Toole Defines American Classical Education

Guests: Kathleen O’Toole & Carrie Gress Host Scot Bertram is joined by Kathleen O’Toole, Assistant Provost for K-12 Education at Hillsdale College, to discuss the rising national popularity of charter schools and to more clearly define American classical education. And Carrie Gress, fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and a scholar at the […]
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Q & A, Hosted by Jay Nordlinger: Of Economics and Termites

Michael R. Strain is an economist at the American Enterprise Institute. Jay talks with him about his upbringing, his education, and how he arrived at his views, which favor economic freedom and freedom generally—the “open society.” What about our federal budget deficit and national debt? Is there bound to be a reckoning? Strain says that […]
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Reagan Foundation: A Reagan Forum – Donald Rumsfeld (#291)

In this week’s “A Reagan Forum” we look back to May 21, 2013 when we hosted Donald Rumsfeld, who, over the course of his life served as a Member of Congress, U.S. Ambassador to NATO, White House Chief of Staff, Secretary of Defense twice — the only such example in U.S. history — and literally […]
8/31/20230
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Heritage Explains: Standing Up to the DOD’s “Abortion Travel Agency” | Cody Sargent & Mike Gonzalez

Following last summer’s reversal of Roe vs. Wade, the Department of Defense is providing free transportation and lodging for service members seeking abortions. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) has pledged to block appointments of military officials until this situation is resolved. Why is he doing this? We spoke with Cody Sargent and Mike Gonzalez to find […]
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The Libertarian: Say It Ain’t So, Joe: The Downsides of Bidenomics | Libertarian: Richard Epstein | Hoover Institution (#739)

Richard Epstein contrasts President Biden’s economic policy with the Trump and Obama administrations, and judges the success of the Inflation Reduction Act one year later.
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Daily Signal Podcast: How Congress Really Works, Series Pt. 2

Many Americans have seen a “Schoolhouse Rock” video explaining how Congress operates, or they may have taken political science classes in school. But neither paints the full picture of how Congress “actually works,” Clint Brown says.   Take the introduction of bills in Congress as an example, says Brown, vice president of government relations at […]
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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP144: Hour 1 – The New Establishment Behaves Like the Old Establishment (#144)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP144: Hour 2 – Something Wicked Festers in the Shadows (#144)

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Erick Erickson Show: S12 EP144: Hour 3 – Donor Class: Glenn Youngkin Won’t Save You (#144)

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Mock and Daisy: Daily Dish: Mitch McConnell Freezes AGAIN, Vivek Sets Andrea Mitchell Straight, & Tucker’s Terrible Lighting

In today’s episode, The Chicks talk about Mitch McConnell’s latest freeze-up at a presser, Vivek absolutely roasting the leftist media, and SO much more!
8/31/20230
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Federalist Radio Hour: One Mom’s Terrifying Story Of Gender Ideology, Abuse, And Neglect

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Virginia mom Michele Blair and President and General Counsel of the Child and Parental Rights Campaign Vernadette Broyles join Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to share the story of Sage, Blair’s teenage daughter who was assaulted and trafficked after bureaucrats at her school and in Maryland prioritized […]
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Three Martini Lunch: Geraghty Returns, Personal Debt Delinquency Soars, McConnell Freezes Again

Jim Geraghty is back! Today, Jim and Greg spend the good martini giving a short overview of Jim’s trip to Ukraine and what he learned there. Don’t miss Monday’s 3 Martini Lunch, when they devote their Labor Day episode to the good, bad, and crazy things that Jim observed in Ukraine. They also recoil as […]
8/31/20230
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What's Bugging Me: Voices of Hope

It’s a holiday weekend and Dennis is in a mood. A good mood! We’re going to hear from different voices than we usually do – voices you don’t usually hear from in the mainstream media – the voices of common Americans. And we also hear from Lizzy Morris, a woman whose life hit a real […]
8/31/20230
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The Federalist Society's Teleforum: Race & School Discipline

During President Obama’s second term, the U.S. Education Department began sharing studies indicating that black students were disciplined at higher rates than their white peers. These data were viewed as evidence of racial bias, and, in 2014, the Education and Justice Departments jointly published a resource package to help American schools “…promote fair and effective […]
8/31/20230
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The Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Disaster Artists

Today’s podcast asks what political benefits or liabilities a politician can accrue from their behavior in the wake of a natural disaster, with specific reference to Ron DeSantis, Joe Biden…and Chris Christie. And Mitch McConnell’s second moment freezing before a camera in five weeks raises the question of how much longer our gerontocracy can go […]
8/31/20230
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Sara Carter Podcast: Kevin Sorbo: Strong Boys Become Truth-Seeking Men the Left Can’t Control

The war on boys has been unfolding for decades. Schools largely expect them to behave like girls. But they aren’t designed that way, It’s long past time for parents to raise strong, responsible, masculine young men and reject the weak and passive example promoted by our toxic culture. Today, Sara welcomes actor Kevin Sorbo to […]
8/31/20230
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Beyond the Polls With Henry Olsen: Iowa: The Eye of the Storm (#3)

The GOP is one debate into the 2024 primary season, and many are eager to see how the winds have turned. Henry’s back with another batch of polling savants to assess. Politico’s Steven Shepard considers whether Hurricane Idalia’s big splash in Florida’s Big Bend will breathe some life into Ron DeSantis’ campaign. Brianne Pfannenstiel of […]
8/31/20230
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Matters of Policy & Politics: Matters Of Policy & Politics: Silicon Triangle: Semiconductors and Seminal Moments Across the Pacific | Bill Whalen, James Ellis, and Glenn Tiffert | Hoover Institution (#394)

Can America re-create a vibrant domestic semiconductor industry and, if so, what does that portend for an already strategically-vulnerable Taiwan? Glenn Tiffert, a Hoover Institution distinguished research fellow and co-chair of Hoover’s Project on China’s Global Sharp Power, and Retired Admiral James Ellis, Hoover’s Annenberg Distinguished Visiting Fellow and a carrier battle group commander during […]
8/31/20230
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Parsing Immigration Policy: Panel Podcast: Parole and the CBP One App (#120)

The Center for Immigration Studies hosted a panel discussion entitled “Parole and the CBP One App: Fact and Fiction”. Speakers examined the legality of the CBP One App scheme, the number of entries, legal challenges, and the myths put forth about it. Mark Morgan, former Acting Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, joined Center […]
8/31/20230
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Problematic Women: True Confessions of a Conservative Harvard Graduate

Up on today’s Problematic Women – Anna Low is pulling back the curtain for us on life at Harvard University and what being a conservative student at Harvard is really like. Then, we discuss the controversy over Harvard’s admissions practices. And as always, we’ll be crowning our problematic woman of the week!
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