The Order and Liberty podcast features hot political takes from Jose Nino and Nick Hankoff.
Are there any America First candidates worth following in the 2022 midterms? Nick and José sit down to discuss which candidates people should support this election cycle. The two hosts also talk about the recent Roe v. Wade Supreme Court leaks.
Every society has its own elites. It's a natural feature of all civilizations . However, not all elites are created equally. The present “elites” that mark the United States are among the most decadent types in its history.
With geopolitical conflict breaking out and supply chains in total disarray, people are losing confidence in the current economic system. Nick and José discuss how precious metals and cryptocurrencies could potentially serve as fallback options for people living in hard times.
On February 24, 2022 Russia invaded Ukraine. With several weeks of conflict underway, Ukrainian forces seem poised to surrender. Will this prompt the West to intervene? Nick and José discuss the implications of this invasion and what it tells us about the geopolitical landscape in the 2020s and beyond.
Nick and Jose discuss the crisis of mass migration into the United States, the various problems to which it is contributing, and what can be done about it, both at the state and federal levels.
Nick and Jose discuss Canadian truckers and other citizens rising up to protest Prime Minister Trudeau's authoritarian edicts and what the implications are for Canada, the US, and the world.
Was a Color Revolution crushed in Kazakhstan? Nick and José discuss recent developments in the Central Asian nation and what implications they have for geopolitics.
How can liberty-oriented right wingers be effective in Republican politics? Nick and José discuss the strategies to be effective within their local Republican Party.
On November 30, 2021, controversial right-wing journalist Eric Zemmour announced his candidacy for the French presidency. Zemmour is a staunch French nationalist and strongly supports restricting immigration to protect France's national character, among other things. Should Zemmour be elected, the EU could be in for a major political shakeup.
As the years go by, the Left has continued ramping up its War on Christmas. This is part of a broader campaign to wipe out traditional Christmas holidays from the public consciousness and push more. Nick and José discuss why we must preserve these traditions and defend them against attacks from the Left.
Is America reaching a state of complete social disorder? Nick and José talk about the growing social chaos festering in the U.S and identify the primary culprits behind such a breakdown in order.
There is a full-fledged war on masculinity across America. The hosts of Order and & Liberty discuss why it's important to bring masculinity back into the general culture in order to bring some semblance of order to this crazy clown-world.
Will regime change be coming to Hungary and Poland? Nick and José discuss the latter's article about Hungary and Poland's contrarian streaks. Will these two countries' populist agendas make them the target of regime change? Tune in to find out!
Despite exercising his right to self-defense on August 25, 2020, against several assailants, Kyle Rittenhouse has had to go through a grueling trial for murder. Nick and José discuss the implications of this case and what it means for people who decide to use their firearms in self-defense in hostile situations.
Following Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin's victory in Virginia, there has been a lot of talk about what the results of the Virginia gubernatorial race mean for the Right going forward. Nick and José talk about the results and what the Right can learn from this race.
America's inflationary episode is undeniable. Yet there are many "experts" who claim inflation will be a transitory development. Nick and José strongly disagree. In this episode of Order & Liberty, the two hosts discuss the decade of inflation that awaits the US.
Although the Afghanistan war is over, many people have not learned anything from this foreign policy debacle. In this episode of Order and Liberty, Jose's three-part series on the ill-fated Afghan campaign will be discussed for listeners to understand how colossal of a blunder the Afghan War was.
After the Biden administration decided to release tens of thousands of Haitians into the US, talks of larger waves of migrants making their way stateside. Nick and José discuss the perpetually controversial issue of immigration and what must be done to stop it.
Are Republicans engaging in performance art when it comes to opposing the vaccine mandates? Nick and José have a chat about certain Republican states' tepid efforts to stop mandatory vaccination efforts.
County level secessionist movements are a new reality in America, as states from Washington state to Virginia are witnessing counties pass sanctuary resolutions and even consider separating from their state. In this Order & Liberty episode, Nick and José discuss José's Mises Institute article on county session movements within Colorado. They determine whether or not this is a nationwide trend that is not going away. Article mentioned: https://mises.org/wire/political-divide-grows-it-makes-sense-redraw-state-boundaries
Anti-war movements have generally been associated with the Left, but there's a rich tradition of anti-war activity on the Right that doesn't get as much coverage. José and Nick talk about this strain of non-interventionist thought and how its legacy lives on in the America First movement.
The anti-war Left has been notoriously absent in American politics over the past decade or so. With few exceptions, it pales in comparison to its previous eras of strength, especially during the Vietnam War and the Iraq War. Nick and José discuss the anti-war Left's implosion and what it signifies for future anti-war activism.
With the Afghanistan withdrawal complete, many questions remain about the US's foreign policy objectives and what new priorities it will take on. Nick and José sit down to have a frank discussion about the failures of interventionism and why the America First Right has to completely reject nation-building and other efforts to promote neoconservative crusading abroad.
COVID-19 related lockdowns have done a number on small businesses nationwide. Nick and José have a conversation about the economic impact of these lockdowns and how they've dramatically changed the US economy.
Canada is witnessing political discontent grow in its independent-minded province of Alberta. Nick and José discuss the latter's article on Albertan secessionist efforts and what impact they could have on North American politics. Article Referenced: https://mises.org/wire/canadas-left-pushing-some-albertans-see-benefits-secession
Has America been Irreversibly transformed by COVID-19 related lockdown policies? Nick and José sit down to discuss the implications of lockdown policies and what they mean for the US in the long-term.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has made gestures indicating that he wants to make tough border policies a fixture of his administration. This is no coincidence. Nick and José take a deep dive into the 2022 Gubernatorial primary in Texas and see how Abbott's primary challengers such as Allen West and Don Huffines have shifted the Overton Window on border security.
Recent rioting in South Africa has become an international topic of discussion. Nick and José sit down to analyze the chaotic nature of post-Apartheid South Africa and what America can learn from the South African experience.
The Masters of the Universe at Twitter decided to perma ban outspoken paleoconservative video blogger Nick Fuentes. Nick and José discuss what Fuentes' ban means for free speech and America First discourse.
Hungary sticks out as one of modern Europe's most traditional countries. Nick and José go into how Hungary differentiates itself from other Western countries in terms of its nationalist policies.
It's a truly bizarre political world when the Russian government is defending the January 6 protesters in a much stronger manner than the Republican Party. Nick and José go into why the GOP must take a stronger stance against the persecution of January 6 protesters.
In many liberty circles, the debate about whether to use the Republican Party or Libertarian Party as a vehicle for political change continues to be heated. Nick and José sat down to talk about several harsh realities about electoral politics and why working within the Republican Party is still the best option for those on the Right.
With everyone recently pounding their chests about Israel vs. Palestine, José and Nick have a nuanced discussion about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and why America Firsters should avoid taking sides in it.
The "Wokification" of the American military is another strange chapter of American politics. Nick and José discuss what this means for defense policy and the overall political environment in America ever since the "Great Awokening" took place.
Are there any political battles that the Right has been successful in winning? Yes. José explains how Constitutional Carry, the idea that lawful individuals can carry a firearm without a permit, has been the Right's most successful battle over the last twenty years.
Why is critical race theory such a problem? Nick and José discuss this toxic ideology and how the Right can combat it.
White supremacy hysteria is reaching absurd levels, with numerous people claiming that there is white supremacist infiltration of law enforcement. Is this really the case? Nick and José delve into this question and debunk certain corporate media assumptions.
Is Tucker Carlson right about demographic shift? Nick and Jose talk about the political ramifications of mass migration and why Carlson's observations are spot-on.
Hating on whites is in style among the chattering classes these days. Nick and José discuss the best ways of combating the Left's newest strategy for sowing division in America.
China presents America's largest geopolitical challenge. However, most conventional perspectives on the country lack nuance and are filled with tired, liberal interventionist or neocon tropes. Nick and José dispel many myths and provide a unique take on dealing with China.
Is Gab a racist platform? Nick and Jose talk about the state of Texas' pathetic response to Gab and why the Right must defend alternative media platforms in today's frenzied era of cancel culture.
The Trump campaign team recently filed a lawsuit demanding that the Republican National Committee stop using the name and likeness of Donald Trump for fundraising campaigns. Nick and Jose discuss the growing tension within the Republican Party and what it means for the America First movement.
Will cryptocurrency be the future of money? Nick and José discuss the Bitcoin's impressive rise in price and what it means for the future of free market currencies.
The Lincoln Project is not just a Never Trump political outfit, but also a hub of sexual degeneracy. Nick and José dive into one of the latest scandals that has befallen the Lincoln Project and what it says about the current state of the conservative movement.
Is France going to lead the resistance against woke imperialism? Nick and Jose discuss strange developments across the pond and what they mean for politics in the 2020s and beyond.
Did America experience an "insurrection" on January 6? Nick and José go into the political implications of this event and what it means for those of us who believe in ordered liberty.
Does California offer the blueprint to defeating affirmative action? Nick and José discuss affirmative action and why local/state level action is key to de-legitimizing this practice and other forms of managerial overreach.
Did Trump drop the ball by not pardoning Julian Assange and Edward Snowden? Nick and José go into some of the failures of the Trump administration and why America First activists should make presidential pardons of whistleblowers a future priority for nationalists.
The S-word has been thrown around a lot these days by many members on the Right. Is secession a radical concept that should be discarded completely? Or is it as American as apple pie? Nick and José discuss this controversial topic in this installment of Order and Liberty.
With the 2020 elections behind us, many wonder what is the path forward for an American First movement. Nick and José go into what such a movement should look like in the next decade.
Nick and José talk about the so-called "Great Reset" and what it means for economic and individual freedom in the U.S.