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In conclusion, The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed podcast is a valuable resource for those seeking right-of-center content on a variety of topics. While there may be some drawbacks in terms of overwhelming content or personal preferences regarding certain discussions, overall it offers engaging conversations and informative analysis from knowledgeable hosts and experts. It is definitely worth checking out for anyone interested in politics, culture, history, or news from a center-right perspective.

Bethany is joined this week by a fellow mother of six, Katie Carney, to talk about growing up in a big family and deciding to have one as well. Katie is married to the pro-natalist crusader Tim Carney, author of Alienated America and Family Unfriendly.

‘The Kylee Cast' feat. Mollie Hemingway and Chris Bray, Ep. 35: LIVE From The Federalist ForumOn this episode of “The Kylee Cast,” Federalist Editor-in-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Writer Chris Bray join Managing Editor Kylee Griswold for a live taping at The Federalist Forum in Phoenix, Arizona. Kylee, Mollie, and Chris dive in to some of […]

Inez Stepman of the Independent Women's Forum is in for Jim Geraghty for the Thursday 3 Martini Lunch. Today, Inez and Greg discuss President Trump's Iran speech, the agreement among congressional Republicans to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, and another facepalm moment from Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. New episodes every […]

The story from mainstream media is that the core of MAGA is “split” on the war with Iran, strikes in Venezuela, the Houthis, and other Trump 2.0 international policies. This supposed “MAGA schism” over foreign policy challenges Trump's coalition of America First isolationists and hawkish establishment Republicans. But the data tells a different story. Drawing […]

The latest episode of the Center for Immigration Studies Podcast highlights the 13th Annual Border Tour. For the first time, the tour shifted away from land borders, bringing participants to South Florida to examine America's maritime boundaries and the unique challenges they present. Hosted with assistance from Anthony Coker, Gov. Ron DeSantis's “immigration czar”, the […]

In this week's episode, Tiffany Hoben, a former teacher and administrator, exposes the deep, recurring failures in school governance and accountability revealed in her analysis of West Virginia's Special Circumstance Reviews of districts and schools. Tiffany highlights the interconnected “braid” of financial mismanagement, inconsistent academic standards, and discipline chaos that cause school systems to break […]

There are two wars being fought right now in Iran: a military one, which the United States is dominating on all fronts, and a political one, which is proving more difficult than the former. Why? President Donald Trump has a lot to contend with right now: the MAGA base, the crazy Democrat opposition, the midterms, […]

The President and the Secretary of State finally come out swinging against the complete nonsense being said and reported about operations in Iran. Plus, we should continue to explore space.

Birthright citizenship is in question in front of SCOTUS today, so let's walk through how it got there.

Matt Gaetz is a moron hanging onto relevancy

The American liberal today no longer represents what liberalism once stood for. Rather than the classical understanding of liberalism—guided by Enlightenment philosophy and focused on limited government and individual freedom—the modern American liberal movement is intellectually totalitarian. Dr. Roberts recently made this case at Yale University, arguing that liberalism has failed. In this episode, he […]

The Kristi Noem controversy continues to spiral as new leaks, photos, and online reactions fuel speculation about her and her husband. What started as a strange internet story has now exploded into a full-blown viral scandal, with social media tearing apart every new development. Meanwhile, the legal battles surrounding Donald Trump intensify, as multiple judges […]

Join Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they discuss Kristi Noem's husband's cross-dressing scandal, analyze the Supreme Court's Chiles v. Salazar decision, and ponder justices' reactions to oral arguments in the birthright citizenship case. Mollie also shares her recent travels, and David recommends Mr Inbetween. Pre-order Mollie's book Alito: The Justice Who […]

In this Passover episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts Alisha Searcy of the Center for Strong Public Schools and Eos Foundation's Andrea Silbert speak with Aaron Lansky, founder of the Yiddish Book Center and author of Outwitting History: The Amazing Adventures of a Man Who Rescued a Million Yiddish Books. Lansky delves into his personal […]

Inez Stepman of the independent Women's Forum is in for Jim for Wednesday's 3 Martini Lunch. Today, Inez and Greg discuss a key Supreme Court ruling on free speech and today's oral arguments on birthright citizenship, Congress leaving town without funding DHS and how to fix the gridlock, and George Washington University charging $98,000 per […]

Should Congress be larger—both in number and presence? Should American universities take more responsibility for forming good citizens? Should Americans disagree more than they do today? In this episode of The Conservative Woman's Guide, Karin Lips is joined by Yuval Levin, director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at the American Enterprise Institute and founder and editor of National Affairs. […]

Over the last few decades, serious concerns have arisen about the fitness of our Navy to counter America's enemies, most importantly China. This has led the Trump Administration to announce a vision for a “Golden Fleet”. Here to talk about that is Brent Sadler, former Naval Officer and a Senior Research Fellow here at Heritage. — Have thoughts, questions, […]

What are natural rights, and why, without them, are the ideas in the Declaration of Independence empty without them? Americans talk a lot about rights, but natural rights are the foundation of them all, and all the Declaration's assertions and ideals flow from them. Jeff discusses what they are, how they relate to government, and […]

In this fourth episode of Season 5, I interview Professor Thomas C. Schmidt, a historian who focuses on the New Testament, Patristics, and Eastern Christianity. An Associate Professor at Fairfield University, he is currently a 2025-2026 Visiting Fellow at the James Madison Program at Princeton University. Drawing on his new book, Josephus and Jesus: New Evidence for […]

The Left has spent every waking moment the last month trying to convince the public that the Trump administration's so-called “war” in Iran isn't legal. But they keep running into the same problem: Historically, they did the same thing, and on a much larger scale, argues Victor Davis Hanson on part 1 of his examination […]

The media continues to prefer narrative over facts when covering the President, which explains their continued drumbeat that we are losing in Iran — a blatant lie. Plus, new data gives some more hope for the GOP heading into the midterms as the public continues to look unfavorably at the Democratic Party.

An NBA player learns the hard way that his Christian faith will be sacrificed at the altar of the rainbow mafia. Plus, the left attacks Pete Hegseth over Christian prayer but ignores Mayor Mamdani over Islamic prayer.

It is time for President Trump to accept and acknowledge that the Russians will never be our friends or part of the West. Plus, the 8-1 SCOTUS ruling on Colorado banning conversion therapy, but the ruling wasn't even about that.

Candace Owens is under fire after pushing a series of wild claims involving France, Freemasons, and alleged threats against her life. We break down her statements, the reaction from Brandon Tatum, and how these narratives are spreading online. Plus, the Daily Mail is called out for a misleading headline involving Charlie Kirk, and the story […]

On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Parker Thayer, an investigative researcher at Capital Research Center, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to analyze the weekend's “No Kings” demonstrations and dissect the dark money network behind the latest wave of left-wing activism. The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and we depend entirely on […]

National Review Senior Editor Charles C.W. Cooke, host of the Charles C.W. Cooke Podcast, fills in for Jim on Tuesday's 3 Martini Lunch. Charlie and Greg break down misleading Daily Mail reporting fueling conspiracy theories about the Charlie Kirk murder case, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt blasting media silence on a high-profile crime committed […]

The guys talk about hard work and hustle, the choices parents make, the ups, downs, and idols of success, and real vs Ned Flanders Christianity. The dude from Avengers, Jurassic Park, and Super Mario Bros. talks about how he wants his kids to understand what it means to be a man.

A lot happened over the weekend, so let's get caught up on the latest: the shutdown impacting TSA, the bombing continues in Iran, and a weird incident in Israel.

The left loves the intersectional hierarchy until they have to live by those rules.

Leaked audio from the Democrat primary Michigan senate race shows one of them running scared from criticism of Iran because of the Muslim population.

Trump opens up about his relationship with Tulsi Gabbard while a resurfaced 1987 clip grabs attention—and that's just the beginning of today's political commentary. Meanwhile, the so-called “No Kings” protests spiral into chaos, with shocking moments including communist flags, aggressive confrontations, and even calls for violence against ICE agents. On the global stage, tensions rise […]

Former Virginia Del. Nick Freitas, host of the Making the Argument podcast, fills in for Jim Geraghty on the Monday 3 Martini Lunch. Nick and Greg break down the real agenda behind the “No Kings” protests, Pennsylvania Democrats hilariously failing to honor National Women's Month, and what's really happening with the Virginia Democrats aggressive far left […]

Operation Roaring Lion, now in its fourth week, has been a striking display of military coordination between the United States and Israel. Building on the success of decapitating Iran's senior leadership, crippling its navy, and degrading its ability to terrorize its neighbors, U.S. and Israeli leaders are now weighing Tehran's rhetoric against the reality of its diminished capabilities. Rumors of a “split” in priorities between Washington and Jerusalem, particularly claims that President Trump is quickly seeking an “off-ramp”, misread the resolve of both nations and fail to see the bigger picture at hand. In the remaining weeks, what objectives remain? Where do U.S. and Israeli missions converge or diverge? And what will ultimately signal their success? Ambassador Leiter officially assumed his role as Israel's Ambassador to Washington on January 27, 2025. Among his prominent roles, he served as an advisor to the late Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Chief of Staff to then-Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Education, and Acting Chairman of the Israel Ports Company. Beyond government, Leiter was affiliated with think tanks such as the Kohelet Policy Forum and the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, where he focused on issues like Israeli sovereignty, security strategy, and critiques of the Oslo Accords. Read the transcript here. Subscribe to our Substack here.

The first panel discussion from the Gray Center's Fall 2025 conference featuring: James Burnham, King Street Legal, and formerly of the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency Susan Dudley, former Administrator, White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs; Founder & Senior Scholar, GW Regulatory Studies Center; Distinguished Professor of Practice, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy […]

There is no one better to discuss voter fraud than Kris Kobach. As Kansas's Secretary of State, he was sued by the ACLU and denounced by Hillary Clinton for trying to enforce voter ID laws. He was one of the first prominent Republicans to endorse Donald Trump in 2016, which he did because of Trump's […]

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to continue a series on The Second World War, Churchill's sprawling memoir and history of World War II in six volumes. Release date: 27 March 2026

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the day's most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. Jack sits down this week for a fascinating discission with long-time Washington policy practitioner and guru Jarrett Blanc. Jarrett works for one of the world's leading nuclear companies, Cameco, which, alone, is impressive. But […]

Is the war heading towards a ground assault or a push for a deal? To explore the possibilities, Dan is joined by Ark Media contributor Nadav Eyal and Fred Kagan, director of the Critical Threats Project at the American Enterprise Institute. In this episode: – Two Tracks, One War: Escalation vs. Diplomacy – Inside the […]

Welcome to Last Call, a look at the biggest stories Jim and Greg covered over the past week on the 3 Martini Lunch. This week, they discuss Joe Kent offering to testify for the defense in the Charlie Kirk murder case, an Illinois politician blaming the victim for being murdered by an illegal alien, and […]

If you came for structure, coherence, or basic human decency—wrong podcast. In this unhinged episode of GLoP Culture, Rob Long, Jonah Goldberg, and John Podhoretz wander from a cornhole champion murder story to Helen Keller trutherism, pausing only to take gratuitous swings at Gandhi, Princess Diana, and basically anyone history has been too polite to […]

Be afraid, be very afraid, as this livestreamed edition of the 3WHH featured special effects for the first time. Steve has a new toy—a soundboard that comes with the classic sound effects. These turn out to be quite useful when pondering where the Iran War stands, why the deal to end the DHS shutdown was […]

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