A mix of comedy, politics, culture, current events and timeless curiosities.
In Episode 60 of Revolution on a Recliner I'm joined by a very old dear friend, Ali Khan. We watch a small portion of the infamous Breakfast Club interview of Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy in which the Breakfast Club crew were downright rude and pissy with him the entire time. We laugh at some of the ridiculous questions and comments made byTezlyn Figaro in her embarrassing attempt to make Vivek look like a hyprocrite and an illigitimate candidate. We also discuss how I came to love hip hop and reggae, and what a pimp Louis Farrakhan is. ROAR on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r... ROAR on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uZQBvA... ROAR Website: http://revolutiononarecliner.com/ ROAR on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnRecliner ROAR on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@revolution_on...
In Episode 59 of Revolution on a Recliner I'm joined again by Mickey Heart. We discuss Juneteenth, racism, politically correct TV, Hip Hop and the current state of music. Again, nothing earth shattering politically speaking but it was a fun episode to record and I'm sure you'll enjoy it. ROAR on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r... ROAR on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uZQBvA... ROAR Website: http://revolutiononarecliner.com/ ROAR on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnRecliner ROAR on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@revolution_on...
In Episode 58 of Revolution on a Recliner, I'm joined by my longtime friend Mickey Heart. It's a straigh up BS session with no set topic or point or rhyme or reason. We discuss the attention whore MILF'S of Tiktok, the changing standards of society, the difference between libertarians and other political groups, what is the correct way to refer to black people, and, of course, tossing Beyonce's salad. Fun for the whole family. ROAR on Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/r... ROAR on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uZQBvA... ROAR Website: http://revolutiononarecliner.com/ ROAR on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnRecliner ROAR on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@revolution_on...
John R James joins me again to discuss inflation, the Jan 6th hearings, why he rips Republicans more than anyone and how I'd like to bang our South Dakota Governor. Follow John R James on Twitter: @JohnRJames To support the show leave a review on whatever podcast platform you use. Thanks!
In Episode 56 I'm joined by John R James. John has a background in finance and is very active in local activism and Republican politics here in Rapid City, SD. We discuss the newly appointed Minister of Truth, real COVID misinformation and Trump running again in 2024. We also touch on my hard fought campaign to bring better pizza to South Dakota This episode is a little rough around the edges due to sound issues and the fact that we were having some drinks before we started to record but John is such a smart and well-spoken guy that it turned out to be a good episode regardless. To support the show please leave a review on whichever podcast platform you use. Thanks!
In Episode 55 I speak with Dr Eva Selhub about her book "Resilience For Dummies", what stress really is, her Six Pillars of Resilience, and foregoing the Victim Mentality. Dr Eva Selhun - Website: https://www.drselhub.com/ To support the show please leave a review on whichever podcast platform you use. Thanks!
In Episode 54 I speak to author and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing, Adam B. Coleman. We discuss his book "Black Victim To Black Victor", identity politics, the insanity of the woke brigade, finding commonality with those that are different than us, and adopting a victor mindset. Follow Adam Twitter: @wrong_speak Website: https://wrongspeak.net/ To support my show please leave a review on whichever platform you download podcasts. Thank you!
In Epdisode 53 I speak with School Choice and education expert Jason Bedrick. Jason is the Director of Policy for EdChoice which is an organization started by Nobel Prize winning economist Milton Friedman that is dedicated to sharing the idea of School Choice in America. We dismantle some of the prevailing accusations against school choice and he explains why school choice isn't actually a bad thing. Follow Jason onTwitter: https://twitter.com/JasonBedrick EdChoice: https://www.edchoice.org/
In episode 52 I speak to author and publisher Adam B Coleman. He's the author of "Black Victim to Black Victor". We discuss the Colin Kaepernick Netflix special "Black & White", CRT and wokeness. This is one of my best episodes so you definitely don't want to miss it. Follow Adam Twitter: https://twitter.com/wrong_speak Website: https://wrongspeak.net/
In Episode 51 I talk to Dr Eric Carbonell. He's a recently retired psychiatrist in the Veterans Health Administration of Florida. He's board certified in Psychiatry and Neurology. He's worked on 30 Phase I-IV FDA clinical trials. And he's also a veteran. We talk about COVID, the COVID vaccine, vaccine mandates and vaccine hesitation. To support the show go to the Apple Podcasts app and leave me a review!
It's here! The Movie we've all been waiting for. The Sopranos prequal "The Many Saints of Newark". In this episode I talk to Sopranos super-fan, The Immature American. The Immature American is co-organizer of the popular Sopranos themed Twitter profile @TheSopranosClub. He also has a youtube channel with funny Sopranos mashup videos. We review the movie and discuss the many reasons why fans were not happy with the film, us included. We also talk about some of the best parts of the movie as well. If you'd like to support my show please leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Thanks.
In Episode 49 I share an interview I did with Connecticut comedian Manny Sierra on his podcast "Midday with Manny" back in 2018. We chat about family, hang gliding off a mountain and doing standup. Follow Manny on Twitter: @Midday_Manny If you'd like to support the show please leave me a review on Apple Podcasts. Thank you!
In Episode 48 I talk about Biden's first address to Congress, Tim Scott's rebuttal, Ted Cruz's surprising admission of corruption and the canceling of the Taco Bell dog. If you'd like to support the show please leave me a review on iTunes. Thanks!
In Episode 47 I talk about the Derek Chauvin verdict and how the Makhia Bryant situation might be the BLM "jump the shark" moment. To support my content please leave a review on iTunes. Thank you!
In Episode 46 I'm joined by Valerie Durham, Executive Director of FreedomFest. FreedomFest has moved from it's normal location in Las Vegas to my little town of Rapid City, South Dakota! Me and Valerie discuss the event and I throw some random questions at her, Revolution on a Recliner style. Let me apologize for the sound quality. I forgot to turn on my F#CKING MIC!!! For more info on FreedomFest 2021: http://www.freedomfest.com/ To support the show please leave a review on iTunes. Thank you!
In Episode 45 I check in quickly and tell a crazy story about how I may have been a victim of a possible attempted carjacking and how the police did not exactly come to my rescue. To support the show please leave me a review on iTunes! Thanks!!
In Episode 44 I talk to longtime friend and contributor to ROAR, Rob Marklar. We discuss his abandoning of liberty activism, his disregard of the U.S. Constitution, his focus on his life, family, making a living, investing in crypto and preparing for the inevitable collapse of our country. We also talk Covid and private charity vs government. Don't miss this humdinger. To support the show please visit my online library: revolutiononarecliner.com/books/ Thank you!
I was joined today by attorney Thomas Hockman and former host of the Blog Talk Radio show "Political Cafe", Mark Belcher. We had a delightful chat on the topics of the week including Cancel Culture, Coca Cola Be Less White, Racist Dr Suess, Trump 2024 and more. Follow Thomas Hockman on Twitter: @THockman To support the show please visit my online library: revolutiononarecliner.com/books/ Thank you!
Barrister, Author and Constitutional expert Dr. Michael Arnheim joins me from London to discuss his book "U.S. Constitution For Dummies". We discuss some of the history of the Constitution, a few of the Amendments and the role that the Supreme Court has played in changing how the Constitution works. We also touch on several topical news stories, including the 2nd Trump impeachment. To purchase "U.S. Constitution For Dummies" visit my online library: revolutiononarecliner.com/books/ Thank you!
In Episode 41 I'm joined by none other than one of the original ROAR cast and contributors, my son Daniel. We discuss the Trump presidency and his chaotic final moments in the White House. We touch on Covid-19. Then we move on to shows that we've been watching recently including Vikings, Cobra Kai, The Queen's Gambit and Ken Burn's The Vietnam War. During this conversation Daniel reveals something about The March of Penguins which will forever alter our relationship as father and son. Few ROAR episodes have been recorded with less preparation warning. We were having a conversation on the phone and both decided it would be fun to record it. So I turned on the mic and this episode was born. Enjoy. To support the show please leave a review on iTunes. Thank you.
In episode 40 I'm joined by attorney Thomas Hockman and attorney Ron Cason. We discuss a few of the biggest events of the year and I get to witness firsthand what it's like to see two attorneys to argue over politics up until a finale you won't want to miss. Follow Thomas Hockman on Twitter: @thockman
In episode 39 I chat with Wendy Bellevue. We discuss some of the biggest stories of 2020 including the election , Covid-19, George Floyd. We also talk about my move to South Dakota. It's one long bullshit session and Wendy is as funny and as awesome as ever. Follow Wendy on Twitter: @Real_Belle2
Episode 38 is another rant session in my car driving back from CT. I touch on Trump, racism, the definition of whiteness and what is coming after the election. If you'd like to help the podcast please leave a review on whatever podcast platform you use. Thanks.
In Episode 37 it's Coronavirus all day everyday. I'm joined by Thomas Hockman, Aaron Martinas and Ali Khan for a lively roundtable discussion on the virus, the reaction, Trump's handling of the crisis and more. It's an interesting mix of viewpoints from 3 very different people. Not to mention my masterful moderating and comedic super powers. Come and get some of this.
In Episode 36 of Revolution On A Recliner I chat with Alex Snitker of the "Unattended Baggage" podcast. Alex and his cohost, Adrian Wyllie, are two recovering liberty activists. Me and Alex discuss libertarianism, Marco Rubio's plan to usher in a new era of corporatism-centric populism, the constitution, Trump and Alex's belief in Sasquatch. If you'd like to support my content please like, subscribe and leave a review on any and every platform you find us. Especially iTunes. Nothing can give us boost more than that. Thank you.
In Episode 35 of Revolution on a Recliner I sit down with Ming Chen and discuss how he came to be on the hit reality TV show Comic Book Men, how he was discovered by director Kevin Smith, pop culture, and his love of podcasting. It's the type of interview you can expect from the most unprofessional interviewer on the planet, yours truly. Enjoy. Follow Ming Chen Twitter: @MingChen37 Instagram: @MingChen37 Website: www.ashareduniverse.com To follow everything related to Revolution on a Recliner check out our website: RevolutiononaRecliner.com
Another carefully planned and expertly executed episode. Haha, I was in my car and decided to press record. I run down some of the highlights for ROAR in 2019. I also give a few hints of what to expect in 2020. It's the last episode of the year so if you miss this one what the fuck good are you?
In Episode 33 I speak with The Pholosopher. It's a sort of Libertarian refresher course for me. This episode is educational and funny as fuck. We also discus Thomas Sowells take on big socialist titties.
In Episide 32 I give my take on the “Joker” movie. I can assure you that you have not heard a review like this. You can bet your grandmother’s twat on it.
In this short episode I'm testing out recording on my phone while driving and talking “Breaking Bad”. It’s a short monologue where I check in after a few months of not recording. I also give my take on the TV series “Breaking Bad”. It’s about as deep, thorough and well thought out of an analysis as your gonna get anywhere. You know how I do. Enjoy.
In Episode 30 I speak with a very funny up and coming Indian comic, Vishnu Vaka. We chat about being an Indian comic in New Jersey, Indian stereo types, open mics, millennials, safe-space culture, God and more. Interesting conversation with a real cool dude.
In Episode 29 I speak to one of the organizers of the The Sopranos Club on Twitter. He's a former comedian that goes by the name The Immature American on Twitter and Youtube. He's a funny dude and a bonafide Sopranos expert. We discuss the TV show, the movie, our Sopranos journey, the brilliant writing of David Chase and more. If you are a Soprano's fan you'd be a friggin idiot to miss this episode. Make sure you look for The Immature American on Twitter and Youtube. His Youtube channel has some hilarious Soprano's related mashup videos that you definitely need to check out.
Manny Sierra is a very funny up and coming comic from Bridgeport, CT. We talk standup, podcasting, The Iron Sheik, Moonwalking and Salma Hayek. Definitely an episode not to miss if you're interested in the world of standup comedy
Wendy Bellevue joins me in an incredible conversation with music video director Robby Starbuck. We talk Bexit, Jussie Smullett, the hyper-sexualization of teens and more. Robby risked his career by taking a stand for what he believes in while working in a traditionally uber left industry. He tells us how he plans to deal with the blowback and some of his plans both professionally and personally moving forward.
This is an unauthorized (to the 10th power) narration of "Basic Economics" by Thomas Sowell. This is one of my favorite books. The book is subtitled "A Common Sense Guide To The Economy" and that's exactly what it is. It's an introduction to economics and free market principles in a relatively easy to digest form. In this recording I narrate Chapter 2 in my own unique style. If you like your economics with a dash of crazy this one's for you. Give it a go! You might learn something!
Robert Casterline is hanging with me as we welcome Larry Sharpe to the program. Larry was the LP candidate for governor of NY in 2018. He goes into detail on his campaign and some of the obstacles he faced. We discuss voluntaryism vs being a libertarian in the real world. He also explains some of his campaign platform and his views of various issues, including foreign policy, abortion and immigration. Larry's a fast talking, no-nonsense New Yorker who's become a powerful crusader for libertarian ideas in the very un-libertarian world of politics. We pick his brain for an hour and I'm sure you're gonna love it. Enjoy! You can find more info on Larry and support his continuing campaign on his website: LarrySharpe.com And follow him on social media... Facebook: Larry Sharpe, Libertarian Twitter: @LarrySharpe Instagram: @Larry.Sharpe
I'm joined by Thomas Hockman as we watch the SOTU 2019 address in real time and provide the listeners with the kind of professional and intelligent commentary that you would expect from Revolution on a Recliner. This is only a small snippet of our conversation. This is the 1st annual ROAR podcast coverage of the SOTU address. Next year will be yuge. It will be tremendous. A really tremendous podcast. And it will be great. So check out this sample of what you can expect every year from Revolution on a Recliner.
I'm joined by Rob Casterline and Wendy Bellevue for a conversation that you won't get anyhwere else. We discuss my Twitter poll on "Whiteness", the Covington MAGA Kids, Jussie Smollett, and much more. This is an epidose not to miss. For real, for real....
This is a short monologue on virtue signaling and sacred cows. As usual I whipped this together in a hurry and in abominable writing/recording conditions. Sue me.
Libertarian writer and political commentator, Tom Mullen, chats with me and Rob Casterline about The Constitution, The American Creed, the government shutdown, Trump and much more. Tom can talk politics, history, economics and Libertarianism better than anyone I've ever had on the podcast. It's a fun and enlightening conversation. And I mention beer helmets. For more info on Tom Mullen check out his website: Tom Mullen
In episode 23 I'm joined by one of my former podcast co-hosts, the one and only Rob Casterliner! I'm also joined by the lovely and brilliant spitfire Conservitarian Twitter warrior Wendy Bellevue. We talk Trump, Kavanaugh, Kanye, defeating the left, me meeting Tom Woods and Wendy's future run for president. This is an episode not to miss.
Wendy is one of my favorite people to follow on Twitter. She identifies as a political "Conservitarian". She's also a YUGE Trump supporter. She has a natural gift of gab, extremely passionate, pulls no punches and she's funny as hell. We run through many issues rapid fire style, talk Trump, and she gives me some interesting book recommendations. Follow Wendy on Twitter: @RealWendyBelle
This ROAR classic was recorded in 2013. In this episode I'm joined by Kelley Lobean, Rob Casterline and former producer of the Shannon Burke Show, DJ Zouain, for a wild conversation on some of the topics of the day. I get a little tipsy in this episode and it shows. This one was a pisser.
This is an unauthorized (to the 10th power) narration of "Basic Economics" by Thomas Sowell. This is one of my favorite books. The book is subtitled "A Common Sense Guide To The Economy" and that's exactly what it is. It's an introduction to economics and free market principles in a relatively easy to digest form. In this recording I narrate Chapter 1 in my own unique style. I think it's amusing and I hope you will too. Give it a go! You might learn something!