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The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed podcast offers a wide range of content on various topics, including politics, culture, history, and news. As someone who deals with China and renewable energy issues for a living, I find the critique of the current electricity power industry ethos on weather-related power to be particularly enlightening. The hosts are knowledgeable and bring in experts to discuss important issues. Additionally, the variety of podcasts allows for specialization and access to new voices and sources.
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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.

As working-class Americans demonstrate increasing willingness to support conservative political candidates, some ostensible conservatives—some perhaps in service to their think tank's funders in left-wing Big Philanthropy and others perhaps in the delusion that Big Labor will lead them to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue—have argued that the path to working-class support is through union bosses' marble and […]

Margaret Thatcher once remarked that “Europe was created by history. America was created by philosophy.” What she had in mind here was the strain of thought that considered America and its founding thought as predominantly a product of enlightenment-era rational philosophy, especially as it crystalized in the work of John Locke. Hence the view of […]

The third attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, teaching students to question conspiracy theories, and the rise of radical political candidates like Maine's Graham Platner. Dr. Larry P. Arnn, president of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues. Release date: 8 May 2026

The Venezuela effect is taking shape in the western hemisphere. Plus, Iran never intended to abide by the ceasefire. The longer we pretend otherwise, the more time we give them to rearm.

New data out shows that a disturbing percentage of the left justifies violence to achieve their end goals. Plus, tariffs are starting to exacerbate the problem we have known for a long time — we don't produce enough in this country anymore.

Virginia Democrats' gerrymander scheme just blew up — but the story may not be over. In this episode, we break down 7 hard truths about the failed Virginia redistricting push, the so-called “lobster map,” and the national Democratic machine behind it. From Hakeem Jeffries and Barack Obama weighing in, to dark money groups flooding Virginia, […]

Jace Lington and Bennett Nuss chat with Chad Squitieri about his new paper, Congress in the Mouth of a Lawyer, which focuses on the president's role in the lawmaking process. Prof. Squittieri discusses the constitutional role of the president in lawmaking, the importance of precise definitions of Congress, and implications for judges interpreting statutes. He explores […]

In today's episode we cover everything from Trump's viral Iran post and Marco Rubio shutting down reporters, to Tucker Carlson clashing with Ted Cruz and Democrats melting down over Virginia's redistricting ruling. We break down the biggest political stories dominating the internet right now, including: Trump's latest Iran comments and nuclear negotiations – Marco Rubio's […]

Radio and podcast host Craig Collins is in for Jim today. Join Craig and Greg for the Monday 3 Martini Lunch as they weigh in on some of the alarming ideas Virginia Democrats are reportedly entertaining to try to save their gerrymandered map, Erika Kirk's commencement address at Hillsdale College, more asylum seekers giving up […]

Five months after the Bondi Beach attack, Australia's Royal Commission on Antisemitism is hearing testimony about what Jewish life has become since October 7th. Dan is joined by Alon Cassuto, CEO of the Zionist Federation of Australia, and Lisa Mittelman, Director of Public Affairs, to discuss what the hearings have revealed, why the government resisted […]

Spirit Airlines collapses after Democrats blocked its merger with JetBlue, sparking a bigger conversation about airline prices, travel chaos, oil shocks, and whether America is focusing on the wrong monopolies. Zach Abraham breaks down why rising fuel costs, Middle East tensions, and a “fake” stock market rally could mean even more financial pain ahead for […]

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the day's most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. The Power Hour expands its horizon with this discussion in which Jack talks with Terri Hall of Texans Uniting for Reform and Freedom (TURF) about how our freedom to drive where we want, […]

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 highlight the Virginia Supreme Court ruling the Democrat's gerrymandering referendum was done in an unconstitutional way, Democrats already plotting another government shutdown showdown ahead of the midterms, and shocking […]

Another hectic week for your 3WHH bartenders, and John Yoo wasn't able to join us at all, so this week's episode includes a special guest Steve has long wanted to bring on, Alex Priou of the University of Austin, the bold, brash start-up that has generated lot of headlines and controversies in its early years […]

Ricochet's beloved former editor Mollie Hemingway is back with a new book, Alito: The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution. We're so thrilled, in fact, that we couldn't even keep Peter Robinson away. So Mollie leads our embarrassment of hosts through her exclusive scoop on the Supreme Court's most enigmatic justice. […]

The Virginia Supreme Court ruled the Virginia redistricting effort was unconstitutional, which comes on the heels of multiple red-state redistricting efforts being upheld. Plus, the latest job numbers look pretty good for the US economy.

The reaction to Democrats losing in the redistricting fight has only proven that violence and authoritarianism are deeply rooted in that party. Plus, the press does nothing but commit daily acts of grotesque malpractice in their coverage of events.

AOC, who speaks for the radical left, doesn't think you can earn wealth. Plus, too many foreigners refuse to assimilate and just use the US as an ATM.

Today's episode is absolute chaos from start to finish. We cover Karoline Leavitt welcoming baby Vivi, shocking election fraud headlines out of Minnesota, and the disturbing ICE Disney Cruise child porn arrest that triggered a Kathy Griffin meltdown online. We also dive into rumors about Don Lemon potentially running for president, Democrat corruption allegations in […]

Join Jim and fill-in host Craig Collins for Friday's 3 Martini Lunch as they break down Virginia's blockbuster Supreme Court ruling on redistricting, growing concerns that China sees an opening as U.S. missile stockpiles shrink during the Iran conflict, and the bizarre rise of a Senate candidate whose Nazi tattoo controversy somehow seems to be […]

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Nicole Neily, president and founder of Defending Education, joins Federalist Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to examine the key role teachers' unions play in funding left-wing politicians and groups and discuss school districts' ongoing anti-parent policies and transgender indoctrination campaigns. Read more of Defending Education's latest investigation here. The Federalist […]

Guests: John Tillman and Luke Foster Host Scot Bertram talks with John Tillman, CEO of the American Culture Project, about the Left's strategies for influencing elected officials and his new book The Political Vise: How the Radical Left Controls America and the Path to Regaining Our Liberty. And Luke Foster, assistant professor of government at Hillsdale College […]

The Democratic Party is facing a significant electoral crisis as population shifts from blue to red states fundamentally alter the balance of power in the House of Representatives. Recent legal rulings against racial gerrymandering and declining fertility rates in progressive hubs further threaten the long-term viability of the current liberal coalition. As their traditional platform […]

On this episode of “The Kylee Cast,” Melissa Souza and her 20-year-old daughter, Nevaeh, join Federalist Managing Editor Kylee Griswold to tell the story of Melissa's unplanned pregnancy. As a pro-life Christian, Melissa was terrified to tell her conservative family about her out-of-wedlock pregnancy and understood for the first time why some women consider abortion. […]

President Trump's switch to coddling Iran, allowing them to continue bombing Arab allies, is going to harm our global position. Plus, the left is lighting itself on fire over redistricting, ignoring black members of Congress who represent white districts.

Spencer Pratt laid the hammer down on the two incompetents he's running against for mayor of LA.

The Save Act doesn't even have all the Republicans on board, and yet some voters want to stay home in the midterms if it isn't passed, ensuring Democrat gains. Plus, Steve Marshall, Attorney General of Alabama, joins the program to discuss redistricting.

Today's show dives into the biggest political and cultural stories making headlines right now — from renewed Epstein controversy and Trump's Iran negotiation strategy to an FBI corruption raid tied to Senator Louise Lucas. We break down the viral debate moments surrounding Karen Bass, Spencer Pratt's surprising takedown of LA leadership, and the internet's reaction […]

The old rhyme promises that May brings the flowers, and sure enough we're seeing early bursts of the election season bloom! This week, Jessica Taylor of the Cook Political Report guides us through three surprisingly close Republican primaries in the reliably red South. Get to know the candidates chasing open Senate seats in Alabama and […]

Craig Collins is in for Greg Corombus today, and Craig and Jim wonder why the Democratic National Committee still refuses to release its heavily researched “autopsy” of the 2024 election and what it means that Kamala Harris is now saying the DNC should release it. Then they lament the higher price of jet fuel, the […]

The Iran war is coming to an end. What leverage do Israel and the U.S. have for what comes next? Dan Senor is joined by Ed Husain and Nadav Eyal to unpack the fragile aftermath of the U.S.-Israel war with Iran. As Washington signals that the operation is over, Iran is still testing the Strait […]

The Center for Immigration Studies has released a new episode of its weekly podcast analyzing the Trump administration's use of travel restrictions and visa limitations affecting dozens of countries. In the episode, Jessica Vaughan, CIS's Director of Policy Studies, explains that the administration has implemented a series of “more expansive and more targeted” travel restrictions […]

Arkansas is streamlining the K-12 education bureaucracy, investing in educators, and expanding families' options. On today's episode of Freedom to Learn, Arkansas Secretary of Education Jacob Oliva covers the rollout of the transformative LEARNS Act and its impact. He explains how Arkansas expanded Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs) from targeted eligibility to universal access, and what […]

Although the Trump administration's efforts to reform education might not be making national headlines quite as often as they did one year ago, a lot has still happened in education over the last several months. The Trump administration has continued its push to dismantle the Department of Education. Elite universities are making efforts to reform […]

Democrats refuse to change course no matter how much evidence points to the failure of their policies. Plus, it looks like the Trump administration doesn't have a clear plan on Iran, and this is a huge problem moving forward.

Secretary Rubio commanded the room at a White House press briefing, giving more weight to a possible 2028 presidential run. Plus, the conservative grifter class have their eyes set on the next mark… the RNC chair.

The FBI raids the office of a high-level state democrat in Virginia for corruption that was widely known in the state. Plus, there is no biblical case against capital punishment, no matter how much the hippies misquote scripture.

Step inside the National Archives Rotunda, home of the Charters of Freedom, during America's 250th anniversary. We speak with National Archivist Jim Amburn about preserving the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. Then at the Library of Congress with Kevin Butterfield, we examine Thomas Paine's Common Sense and Jefferson's copy of The Federalist […]

In this episode, we break down the latest developments in U.S.–Iran tensions as President Trump pauses “Project Freedom” amid escalating conflict and growing pressure. With commentary from Marco Rubio and a deeper look into what “Project Freedom” actually means, we analyze whether this strategy is defensive or something more. We also cover Trump's press interaction […]

Join Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway and Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi as they discuss Rudy Giuliani's political career, dive back into the mass immigration debate, analyze why Democrats like a Senate candidate with a Nazi tattoo, and weigh in on the Supreme Court's ruling on Louisiana's race-based redistricting. Mollie and David also review The […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Wednesday 3 Martini Lunch as they consider a huge win for the GOP already in 2026, the Republicans' efforts to flip Sen. Fetterman, and the Pentagon dismissing any concerns about Iran's supposedly unique weapon in the Persian Gulf. New episodes every weekday.