Freedom and censorship can’t exist together. I'm glad we still have the freedom to share my uncensored chats with some of the most interesting people in the world. Ron is a partner in the New York / New Jersey office of the Dhillon Law Group, headquartered in San Francisco and headed by Harmeet Dhillon. He practices civil litigation and is best known for representing Simon Tam and his band the Slants in the U.S. Supreme Court’s famous First Amendment case, Matal v. Tam.
The ColemanNation - Season 2: Ron Coleman's Interesting People podcast is a refreshing and enlightening addition to the world of podcasts. After listening to Ron's conversation with Michael Knowles, I was thoroughly impressed by the depth of knowledge and sharp wit displayed by both individuals. The podcast boasts a diverse range of guests, making for an engaging and dynamic listening experience.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is Ron Coleman himself. He comes across as a true patriot who is grounded in his faith and love for his country. His intelligence shines through in every episode, providing listeners with valuable insights into law and politics. Moreover, Mr. Coleman goes above and beyond to give new conservative voices a platform, showcasing his commitment to free speech.
Another standout aspect of this podcast is the breadth of topics covered. From discussions on free speech to standards in society, there is something for everyone. Each episode delves deep into important issues, encouraging listeners to think critically about the positions presented and the potential solutions to the problems discussed.
While it's difficult to find any major flaws in The ColemanNation podcast, one minor downside may be that some episodes could benefit from more structure or organization. Occasionally, discussions may veer off-topic or become tangential, which could potentially detract from the overall listening experience.
In conclusion, The ColemanNation - Season 2: Ron Coleman's Interesting People podcast is highly recommended for anyone seeking thought-provoking conversations on law, politics, and patriotism. Ron Coleman's expertise in these areas combined with his genuine passion make for an informative and engaging series. Listeners are sure to come away more informed and inspired to contemplate the ideas presented on each episode.
Ron explains why you don't have to be a Zionist to support Israel's fight for survival. The post “I'm Not a Zionist! It's Just Personal” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Mike Donnelly has learned, written and taught quite a bit about the US Constitution, the law and society and he's reached a number of firm conclusions. The post “The Opinionated Constitutionalist” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Just about the only close relative of author, commentator and attorney David Limbaugh who didn't study and practice law was his oddball brother, Rush. But no one ever held that ... The post “A Family of Lawyers” appeared first on ColemanNation.
From his days in Meir Kahane's Jewish Defense League through decades representing South Brooklyn in Albany and now as an independent voice of assertive Jewishness, Dov Hikind has never stood ... The post “Militantly Jewish” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Salena Zito took an unconventional path to a career in journalism and renowned “MAGA whisperer” – and she's stuck to it. Buy her upcoming book “Butler: The Untold Story of ... The post “Unconventional Wisdom” appeared first on ColemanNation.
That's Strategic Initiatives Group to you! And that guy can only be Ryan McBeth – YouTube's popular and often controversial military and intelligence analyst. Ron asks him questions that he ... The post “Typical SIG Guy” appeared first on ColemanNation.
The Golden Rule isn't so easy to apply when your adversary is committed to destroying your world — even if it takes a thousand years. Author Jesse Petrilla explains. The post “They're Not Like Us” appeared first on ColemanNation.
The United Nations may seem like a strange place to work at saving the institution of traditional families. But for Mattea Merta, that's the whole point. The post “A Future for the Family” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Video game pioneer Mark Kern – known in the gaming world as Grummz – is bright, creative, funny and gets along with most people. But then there's those other people. The post “Always Game” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Writer and podcaster Spencer Klavan calls himself a “young heretic,” but the author of a new book arguing that science is leading us not away from God but back to ... The post “The Enlightened Mind of Spencer Klavan” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Zeek Arkham isn't just a successful podcasting and social media juggernaut who's a cop in real life. Guy's freaking huge! Also a fun dude to talk to. The post “Big on the Internet” appeared first on ColemanNation.
A heart transplant two weeks ago barely slowed down renowned free-market public interest lawyer Ted Frank. We discussed what makes him tick shortly before he received his new ticker. The post “Heart of an Advocate” appeared first on ColemanNation.
No county in New York – a state built on graft – has anything as crooked as the Queens Surrogates Court. Can soft-spoken Republican Stephen Weiner the reform a system ... The post “Robbing from the Dead” appeared first on ColemanNation.
A pensive Ron Coleman answers listeners' questions in the days between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, including some of the big ones. The post “We Get Questions” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Steven McGuire still believes the universities can be saved, and he's doing something about it. Is it too late? The post “Saving the Academy” appeared first on ColemanNation.
In his new memoir, Randy Barnett writes with frankness and good humor about his unconventional career path from assistant county DA to Georgetown constitutional law professor. The post “What Makes Randy Run?” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Former journalist Dan Curry talks about the efforts of Restoration PAC to educate the public about what made America great. The post “God and Justice: Is that so bad?” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Novelist and lawyer Helen Dale calls herself Australian literature's lone classical liberal. Believe her. The post “Not On Your Team, But Always Fair” appeared first on ColemanNation.
“The higher we are placed,” Cicero taught, “the more humbly we should walk.” Given the state of our public life and the arrogance of our rulers, cynicism about our plight ... The post “The Ethic of Cynical Publius” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Passage Publishing's Jonathan Keeperman knows that every power struggle is preceded by a verification of images and iconoclasm. HIs Internet identity of “L0m3z” was “verified” earlier this year. Cue the ... The post “They call him @L0m3z” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Dr. Mark Changizi thinks different about how we think. The post “Cognitive Dissident” appeared first on ColemanNation.
You think you know Mike Flynn, but you don't. Can you handle the truth about our time's most outrageously persecuted patriot? The post “The Fighting Ascent of Mike Flynn” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Bruce Abramson talks about the ideas in his new book, “American Spirit or Great Awokening?” Will we be roused from our slumber or will America just just go-go? The post “America's Wakeup Call” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Grace Reilly is committed to saving America, even if it means living in the belly of the Beast. She talks about her new job with Restoration of America. The post “Grace in Place” appeared first on ColemanNation.
After James Nault retired from commanding a US Navy nuclear submarine, he enrolled in law school at Cornell and then practiced patent litigation in two of the top law firms ... The post “Tell Me Exactly What Your Mother Says” appeared first on ColemanNation.
J. Michael Waller has spent good career watching the watchers. And Notre that they've become frank partisan operatives, he doesn't like what he sees. Buy his new book “Big Intel: ... The post “In from the Cold” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Chicago lawyer and blogger Evan Brown has been on top of Internet law since Al Gore rubbed two sticks together. He updates Ron about what's going on in the virtual ... The post “The Online Lawyer” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Former TikTok impresaria Ariadna Jacobs is back – with a new program, a new plan and every bit as much enthusiasm and charm as before. The post “Ari's Back in Town!” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Ron interviewed Mike Matthys of the Institute for a Better Institute in a simpler time. They've grown; they've learned; and Mike is back to bring us up to date. The post Fixing the Internet Redux appeared first on ColemanNation.
Google's ideological filtering makes its search as useful as an AI George Washington wearing a nose ring and corn rows. Kristin Jackson co-founded Freespoke to do the one job of ... The post “The Search for an Honest Search” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Why are America's people of pallor primed for persecution? Jeremy Carl's new book seeks the answer to a unique instance of cultural suicide. The post “Privileged to Death” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Lawyer Marc Randazza has represented pornographers, Nazis and the very minions of Satan. Now he's found God. The hard way. The post “The Prodigal Son” appeared first on ColemanNation.
From the Mideast to America's fruited plain, the oddly selective cry of “stolen land” is reaching a fever pitch. Historian Jeff Fynn-Paul's book, “Not Stolen,” is his response. So it's ... The post “Colonialism of the Intellect” appeared first on ColemanNation.
In his new book, “Racism Revenge and Ruin,” Scott McKay explains how the current crisis is, as he says, “All Obama.” Is there any HOPE? The post “Obama and the Three R's” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Scholar and author Jeffrey Tucker, Founder of the Brownstone Institute, certainly cuts a distinctive image. He's also a lot more fun than you'd think. The post “Brownstones & Bow Ties” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Fake news is for suckers, sicophants and Soviets. Ariel David started Upward News because he's not any of those things. The post “Ariel's Ascent” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Viral sensation Arynne Wexler started her TikTok account (@NonLibTake) in July 2023 and had a viral video nearing 1M views by the month's end. How exactly do you do that? The post “Non-fool's Arynne” appeared first on ColemanNation.
O.W. Root, who goes by the handle @necktiesalvage on X, is on a mission to restore dignity to the way Americans dress. It's about much more than style The post “Salvaging Civility” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Everyone knows knows we're headed to disaster without a major political change. The difference is Josh Aikens actually thinks it's possible – and in New Jersey. The post “Grassroots in the Garden State” appeared first on ColemanNation.
For FBI agent Kyle Seraphin, playing along with the Bureau's zombie culture became intolerable. So they canned him, of course. He's talking. The post “The G-Man Who Came in From the Cold” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Kurt Schlichter's 2022 book,”We'll Be Back,” set out a powerful case for optimism about America. Then came 2023. The post “Whitepilled Still” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Comics writer Mike Baron champions old fashioned conceptions of law, order and justice in his work. In a business drowning in woke, that can be unhealthy for your career. The post “Thin Blue Line” appeared first on ColemanNation.
These days everyone takes websites offering conservative news and views for granted. But decades ago, when John Hawkins started RightWingNews.com – and unabashedly called it what it was – he ... The post “Right Wing News, Before it Got Popular” appeared first on ColemanNation.
He's that neat aesthete you want to meet! YouTube's ‘Little Platoon' isn't just the drollest media critic on the Internet, he's probably the smartest. Also the most… animated. The post “The Little Platoon is Judging You” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Sohrab Ahmari is the kind of public intellectual the commentariat can't stand: Unapologetically Catholic and almost painfully sincere. One of ColemanNation's earliest guests swings back for a chat. Purchase Sohrab's ... The post “The Continuing Journey of Sohrab Ahmari” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Washington lawyer Dan Hull has seen it all and done it all, mostly as a Democrat. January 6th changed everything. The post “The Journey of John Daniel Hull” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Like millions of people, YouTube's Valliant Renegade grew up loving the movies and fascinated by the people and companies that made them. Then came 21st-century Disney Studios. Check out Valliant ... The post “Valor Grows by Daring” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Science writer Patrick Hahn's book, “The Day the Science Died,” examines how the events of 2020 broke the bond of trust between the medical professional and patients. Buy his new ... The post “The Power of Fear” appeared first on ColemanNation.
In her new book “You Will Own Nothing,” Carol Roth explores the financial, social and institutional forces threatening to destroy the economic and spiritual independence of individuals and small ... The post “Is Nothing Good Enough for Us?” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Haley Kennington knows everyone. Is that why she's quietly gotten herself to the intersection of almost everything cool happening in the America First scene, or is it how she did? The post “Haley Smokes” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Lawyer “Andrew Esquire” isn't just the host of the hit YouTube channel Legal Mindset. He spent years assisting clients in the formation of Florida special tax districts like – but ... The post “Disney's District of Dismay” appeared first on ColemanNation.