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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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On the downside, with so much content available in the Superfeed, it can be overwhelming for some listeners who may not have enough time to listen to everything. Triage becomes necessary in order to prioritize what podcasts to listen to. Additionally, some may find certain topics or discussions unappealing or not relevant to their interests.
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.

Whether free and fair elections can be saved with the SAVE Act is the first topic of debate this week, along with a celebration of the Trump Administration rolling back the EPA's power to make our energy scarce and expensive. Steve describes this bold step as the “Inchon Landing” in the war against the administrative […]

This week's stories: 11 million “hotties” Hawley crushes Ellison Dems' terror of clean elections 2 assignments for listeners Bloomberg won on lung cancer.

With only nine months until the midterm elections, Democrats will scrutinize every move President Donald Trump takes as they fight to reclaim control of the House and the Senate. Victor Davis Hanson lays out the narrow road ahead to victory for Trump and the GOP during the 2026 midterm elections. History is not on the […]

Conservatism and the Republican Party have been at an impasse for some time. On the one hand, we're beholden to the enduring principles of our founding, on the other we're proud members of the world's most innovative state. Henry Olsen joins Steve and James this week to discuss life at the conservative crossroads. (Check out […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Friday edition of the 3 Martini Lunch as they wrap up the weekdiscussing the latest elites caught up in the Epstein scandal, the media's curious silence over a record-setting sewage spill into the Potomac River, and Congress leaves town for more than a week without funding the Department of Homeland […]

Trump starts to walk back some tariffs because he's finally seeing what we said would happen, prices rising on American consumers. Plus, Trump has to get the loose cannons in his administration under control before the midterms.

The Democrats partially shut down DHS at a time they are seen as far too liberal by a majority of the public. Plus, Trump decides we don't need to prop up green energy as much as we have, and predictably the left thinks we are all going to die.

Great Britain sides with Islam and the r*pe gangs. Plus, what are the real concerns surrounding AI, data centers and energy consumption?

Tom Homan's latest press conference is drawing praise from both sides of the aisle as new ICE data reveals thousands of missing migrant children and a growing number of voluntary departures. We break down the reactions, the media response, and why this moment is resonating across the political spectrum. Meanwhile, Senator Bernie Moreno clashes with […]

Guests: Shaun Rieley & Christina J. Lambert Host Scot Bertram talks with Shaun Rieley, director of educational programs and teaching fellow at Hillsdale College in Washington, D.C., about his recent essay “Mob Violence Is Fatal to Republican Government”. And Christina J. Lambert, assistant professor of English at Hillsdale College, continues a series on the life […]

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Justin Fulcher, a former senior adviser to Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to discuss the cultural transformation of the Department of War under Hegseth and analyze what's next for the world's most powerful military. The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, […]

You may recall the recent brouhaha over mid-decadal redistricting and the hand-wringing over blatantly partisan gerrymandering. But it isn't only cynical insiders who determine the balance of our House of Representatives; the American people play their part when they make long-distance moves. To talk all things reapportionment, Henry is joined again by Kyle Kondik of […]

Are we prepared for the Cold War we're actually in? Communist China is deeply embedded in every facet of American life—our economy, academics, and cultural life. For that reason, Victor Davis Hanson warns that we are already in a Cold War against it. The Soviet Union had thousands of nuclear weapons. But China, Hanson argues, presents […]

On this episode of “The Kylee Cast,” Federalist White House Correspondent Breccan Thies joins Managing Editor Kylee Griswold to share everything he saw on the ground in sanctuary city Minneapolis during his day among the agitators and then a ride-along with ICE. Plus, Kylee and Breccan bust some of the most popular media myths about […]

The Epstein hearing turns explosive as lawmakers clash, new allegations surface, and calls for transparency grow louder. Pam Bondi faces tough questions and a heated showdown with Thomas Massie, while Nancy Mace raises concerns about who may be protected in the Epstein files. Meanwhile, Scott Jennings schools a CNN panel, JD Vance talks about negotiation […]

Get your kids out of public education, example 682,456; a majority of the country believes democrats are too liberal; plus, there is no constitutional right to vote.

It turns out the media's favorite Irish illegal immigrant is here trying to avoid drug charges back home.

Green energy environmental lawfare is finally being taken seriously, and we are seeing significant pushback.

Join Jim and Greg for the Thursday 3 Martini Lunch as they sort through conflicting government explanations for the sudden air traffic stoppage in El Paso, the Trump administration squeezing the economic life out of Cuba's Communist regime, and Democrats gaslighting the public about GOP election security efforts. First, they try to nail down the […]

Please take 5 minutes to fill out Ark Media's LISTENER SURVEY ___________________________________ Prime Minister Netanyahu's meeting with President Trump ended without any clear declaration about simmering tensions with Iran, so Ark Media contributor Nadav Eyal joins Dan to try to read between the lines. What did Netanyahu hope to achieve? Does anyone know Trump's plan? […]

In addition to the media blitz over Greenland triggered by President Trump, American presidents going back a century have agreed on the strategic importance of the island due to its fundamental geography, proximity, and critical sea lines. China and Russia's Arctic ambitions require greater defensive efforts by the (now sovereign) Danes and strong resistance to […]

Lindsay Fryer, a former senior staffer on Capitol Hill, joins the podcast to unpack the opportunities and limitations of the current push to “return education to the states.” With her pivotal role in the reauthorization that transitioned the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) from NCLB to ESSA, Lindsay offers unique insights into the federal […]

To commemorate America's 250th anniversary, The Report Card will be releasing a few episodes on the history of American education—both to discuss how we arrived at the education system we have today and how our education system has shaped America. On this episode, Nat Malkus and Johann Neem cover the period between the American Revolution […]

The Western World is in a demographic crisis. So what can the Federal government do? Or – given the state of the debt – should they do anything at all? Joining Henry Olsen for this week's debate is Patrick T. Brown, a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and author of the Family […]

Join Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they reflect on the legacy left by Mollie's late father, analyze Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show, discuss the lack of patriotism at the Olympics, and mock Axios' crackpot take on the plummeting crime rate under President Donald Trump. Mollie and David […]

Trump was so successful shutting down the border that the cartel is now flying drugs into the country with drones (important update at the beginning of hour 3 today). Plus, Google was able to get video of Nancy Guthrie's kidnapper.

Let's try to make sense of the jobs numbers that just came out. Plus, the president seems to have abandoned any kind of governing philosophy as he heads towards lame duck status.

It's going to be interesting to see how society deals with AI. Right now, no one really knows what to do. Plus, a new contender emerges in the Georgia gubernatorial race, which could really shake things up. His name is Rick Jackson, and he stops by the program today.

Join Jim and Greg for the Wednesday 3 Martini Lunch as they react to a chaotic House oversight hearing on ICE operations, the federal government's sudden halt and restart of flights in El Paso, and California's controversial “jock tax” that reportedly cost Seattle's quarterback more than he earned for winning the Super Bowl. First, they […]

On this week's episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Ark Prof. Albert Cheng and Alisha Searcy of the Center for Strong Public Schools speak with David Hodges, a school choice attorney with the Institute for Justice, and Ariella Hellman, director of government affairs for Agudath Israel of New England. Together, they discuss the U.S. First […]

Virginia's recent winter storm brought with it the usual state of emergency announcements along with “the inevitable swooping in” of some politicians going “after anyone who's price gouging.” Price gouging laws basically mean things like “batteries,” “tree removal services,” food, and water can't be sold at “unconscionably higher” prices than they were “10 days prior […]

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Washington is abuzz with talk of the SAVE America act, a piece of legislation that is designed to secure American elections and ensure that only American citizens have the right to vote. The proposed law is experiencing a groundswell of popular support, but also opposition. To understand what makes this law consequential, I sat down […]

George Washington has been referred to as the “indispensable man,” and was looked to during and after the Revolution as the one person who could be trusted to lead the country. Why? What made him such a trusted figure then and for generations after his death? What can we learn from him today? Read his […]

The environmental lunatics are walking back one of the most rock solid tenants of their kooky religion. Plus, Democrats discover the broken window theory of fighting crime.

Trump ends another Biden-era failed policy. Plus, gambling might bring revenue but the societal negative it brings far out weighs what little positive can be gleaned from it.

With a single successful lawsuit against the damage done by trans surgery, are we about to see the medical field wake up?

Minnesota's top officials are fanning the flames of unrest in their state. When are we going to call it like we see it? This is an insurrection. From Gov. Tim Walz and Attorney General Keith Ellison to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, state and city leaders have repeatedly excused, enabled, and emboldened disorder. They're only the […]

We break down the growing controversy surrounding the NFL halftime performance and the media's reaction, including the backlash over Bad Bunny's lyrics and the broader culture war that followed. Megyn Kelly weighs in as tensions escalate, including her clashes with Piers Morgan and Meghan McCain. The drama surrounding Candace Owens intensifies as debates erupt over […]

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Republican Rep. Tim Burchett of Tennessee joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to discuss the importance of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, preview Republicans' midterm election strategy, and weigh in on the Senate's talking filibuster option. The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and we depend entirely on our […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Tuesday 3 Martini Lunch as they break down the New York Times admitting it was wrong about supporting the legalization of marijuana, the slippery answers of possible presidential candidate Andy Beshear, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass facing little opposition for re-election, and a public official in desperate need of […]

Many people underestimate how fragile liberty really is and how much it relies on a vibrant global movement. Brad Lips, CEO of Atlas Network, pulls back the curtain on the strategies empowering think tanks worldwide to defend freedom, fight corruption, and lift communities out of poverty. Brad describes how how Atlas Network's “Coach, Compete, Celebrate” […]