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Listeners of The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed that love the show mention: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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The only truly functioning high-speed rail in America today is the Trump Train, and not even the prospect of a 200% tariff on the core commodity of this podcast—single malt scotch whiskies—can dampen the 180-proof spirits of Lucretia, host of this week’s episode. But we still manage to get in some disagreements about how to […]
It’s that time of year again. Yep, time to delve into the troubles of your favorite cereal mascots. They have no insurance? It’s okay… we have trading stamps!
Tevi Troy, a senior fellow at the Ronald Reagan Institute, talks to Chris about his books The Power and the Money: The Epic Clashes Between Commanders in Chief and Titans of Industry (Regnery History, 2024) and What Jefferson Read, Ike Watched, Obama Tweeted: 200 Years of Popular Culture in the White House (Regnery History, 2013). Tevi explains how different […]
We kick things off with a bang as we dive into the shocking swatting incidents targeting conservative influencers—what's really going on? From there, we pivot to international news where Hamas is making unexpected moves, and Putin faces tough questions on Trump’s proposed cease-fire. Don't miss Trump's bold statements on tariffs and government shutdown threats—classic Trump […]
Would you give a student visa to a Hamas supporter? In this edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words”, Hanson discusses the contentious detention and deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a former Columbia University student with close ties to Columbia University Apartheid Divest, an anti-Israel student group that was thrust into the national spotlight […]
The stories you may have missed this week: Hey, Republicans, let’s have some fun! Here’s to having hearings on justifying the cost of college. Defending Free Speech: Yes, you’re allowed to have bad thoughts. Trump’s crazy executive order on Perkins Coie. How Biden cooked the books on immigration. Facts on the economy (now with sugar […]
It’s Justin Trudeau’s last day. A time to rejoice for the friends of liberty to our north. But the economic spat between the US and Canada has had the unwelcome consequence of restraining the latter’s Conservative Party momentum. Thankfully, Ezra Levant returns to the Ricochet Podcast with a solution, which he laid out in a […]
Join Jim and Greg for the Friday 3 Martini Lunch as they break down deep divisions among Democrats over the spending bill, the Virginia GOP's steep challenges in this year's elections, and the House Democrats losing two members in just over a week. First, Republicans finally get a chance to watch Democrats openly feud over […]
We here at CRC try not to wade into the more salacious soap opera stories that quite frankly infest the DC political world. But when a story intersects with work we already do, well, we're not above getting down into the dirt a little. Such is the case with the report that dropped a few […]
Guests: Joseph Postell, Lawrence Perelman, & Michael Tripepi Host Scot Bertram talks with Joseph Postell, associate professor of politics at Hillsdale College, about the origins of the bureaucratic state as laid out in his book Bureaucracy in America: The Administrative State's Challenge to Constitutional Government. Lawrence Perelman, founder & CEO of Semantix Creative Group, shares the […]
Over the last 17 months, we have watched in shock as Ivy League campuses became hotbeds of support for terrorists and their ideology. A powerful new documentary that the Academy Awards refused to consider illuminates how – and more importantly why – college campuses became a pivotal front in the war against Israel. “October 8” […]
The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Join Jack for this special edition of the Power Hour where he interviews Dr. Kevin Dayaratna about the EPA's recent deregulatory actions to unleash American energy. Along with Andrew, Jack and […]
What is it going to take for universities like Columbia University to start protecting their Jewish students? Having the President of the United States cut off $400 million in federal funding is a good start, says Victor Davis Hanson in today's edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words.” “ It’s widespread in higher education […]
Someone is paying a political price for the quest to curb government spending and so far that someone is Elon Musk. This week there were cyber attacks on X and physical attacks on Tesla dealerships and property. So we welcome back former Wall Street Journal reporter Jon Hilsenrath (“The Fed Whisperer”) to talk about Musk’s […]
Join Jim and Greg for 3 Martini Lunch as they discuss badly needed regulatory relief coming soon from the EPA, Russia rejecting a ceasefire with Ukraine while demanding more concessions, and Pete Buttigieg's decision to skip a U.S. Senate run to focus on a 2028 presidential bid. First, after clarifying a point from Wednesday's podcast, […]
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Mike Vallante, director of the America First Policy Institute’s Center for Election Integrity, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to dive into the upcoming Wisconsin Supreme Court election and explain the effect its results will have on state and national politics. Read more coverage of the Wisconsin […]
In this jam-packed episode, we kick things off discussing Schumer's big fail and Trump's relentless pursuit of Thomas Massie. We break down the buzz around a government shutdown, chat about potential 2028 Democratic runs, and even debate whether Chris Sununu might be the surprise contender in NH. But that’s not all! From Michelle Obama’s candid […]
Tragedy hit the once-marginalized psephological community last week when FiveThirtyEight closed shop. Henry hosts a celebration of life with two of its top contributors, Nathaniel Rakich and Geoffrey Skelley, to discuss the former outfit’s inconceivable achievement of mainstreaming political data journalism. The trio digs into the explosive history of innovative election modeling and explores the […]
The latest episode of the Center for Immigration Studies podcast series features a discussion between guest host Marguerite Telford, the Center's Director of Communications, and Steven Camarota, the Center's Director of Research. Camarota's interview highlights a recently released analysis that examines the size and growth of the foreign-born population in the January Current Population Survey, the first […]
In the latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Cheryl Hughes joins in to discuss her recent book, “Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen: Convert Maker.” Intro music by Jack Bauerlein.
On today's Top News in 10, we cover: Senate Democrats pledge to block the continuing resolution. Inflation cools and we talk tariffs. Trump's administration cuts Department of Ed. staff and EPA regulations. Full interview with E.J. Antoni on Tariffs & Inflation: https://youtube.com/live/IkXDmjAx3iA Keep Up With The Daily Signal Sign up for our […]
The fundamentals of the economy are strong. So why are the Dow Jones down and fears of a recession up? Perhaps because President Trump is rocking the economic boat by threatening tariffs on historic trading partners, only to rescind them the same day; taking a chainsaw to government expenditures when he should be using a […]
City and County of San Francisco v. Environmental Protection Agency concerned whether the Clean Water Act allows the Environmental Protection Agency (or an authorized state) to impose generic prohibitions in National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits that subject permit-holders to enforcement for violating water quality standards without identifying specific limits to which their discharges must […]
Europe treats Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy like a superstar, yet still expects the United States to fund Ukraine's war against Russia. Is this fair? “ Of all the players in this drama, it’s Europe who should be in the driver’s seat. They have 500 million people,” says Victor Davis Hanson on this episode of “Victor Davis […]
What is it like to be a rabbi during a time of rising antisemitism and threats to Israel? Join Robert Chernin and Ericka Redic as they welcome Rabbi Pinchas Allouche to Of The People for an eye-opening conversation about faith, leadership, and the challenges facing the Jewish community today. Rabbi Allouche shares his perspective on […]
Dr. Kevin Roberts joins Henry Olsen’s Beyond the Polls to dive into his new book, Dawn's Early Light: Taking Back Washington to Save America, where he makes a compelling case for a renewed American future. Kevin and Henry explore the spiritual battle confronting the nation, the struggle for control of our institutions, and the ongoing […]
Join Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they discuss the Trump administration’s deportation order for Mahmoud Khalil over his role in pro-Hamas demonstrations at Columbia University, analyze Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s rulings track record, and examine writer Ruth Marcus’ departure from The Washington Post. Mollie and David […]
Join Jim and Greg for 3 Martini Lunch as they break down another Senate Democrat retirement that has Republicans eyeing a pickup, a suspicious document destruction order at USAID, and the GOP debate over federal spending. First, they react to New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's decision not to seek a fourth term, making her the […]
In today’s jam-packed show, we kick things off with the House passing a continuing resolution—government shutdown averted, folks! But hold onto your hats because the real buzz is around DOGE! We then pivot to an exciting announcement: the Department of Education’s budget has been slashed by a whopping 50%! The drama doesn’t stop there; we […]
In this episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Alisha Searcy interview Trish Schreiber, senior fellow in education at the Frontier Institute in Montana. Schreiber shares her journey from Silicon Valley to Montana and her passion for expanding educational opportunities. She discusses the impact of the United States Supreme Court's ruling in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue, the state’s growing […]
In the first part of our two-part conversation on Madison's Notes, we speak with Frances Lee, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs at Princeton University, about her co-authored book In COVID's Wake (Princeton UP, 2025). The book offers a comprehensive and candid political assessment of how institutions performed during the pandemic. It explores how governments, influenced by Wuhan's lockdown, […]
On today's Top News in 10, we cover: The House of Representatives passes a Continuing Resolution with a breakaway Democrat vote. Ukraine Agrees to Secretary Rubio's historic Ceasefire plan. Egg & Gas Prices Drop. Trans problems plague the Democrats. Full interview with Stephen Kent on Bernie Sanders Rally: https://youtube.com/live/kTRlXS6hEOI Keep Up With The […]
Daylight Savings Time: nobody seems to enjoy switching their clocks twice a year, and recently there has been another push to eliminate it altogether. But as a policy issue it's far more complicated than it might seem at first glance. Dr. Cara Rogers Stevens is joined by columnist Rachel Lu, Associate Editor at Law & […]
The 2024 PovertyCure Summit, “Dignity, Agency & Charity,” was a virtual event put on by Acton's Center for Social Flourishing. Over two days, participants learned from scholars and practitioners involved in the global struggle against poverty—and against “toxic charity” that hinders people's ability to rise. On today's episode, we bring you a presentation from Dr. […]
Join Robert Chernin and Ericka Redic as they welcome Victoria Coates, Author and Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation, to discuss her recent book, The Battle For The Jewish State: How Israel―And America―Can Win. Robert and Ericka will also be joined […]
At the direction of President Trump, Education Secretary Linda McMahon is now preparing the Department of Education for what she refers to as its “final mission”: winding down the department itself. This will be a complicated process, but here to explain what it may look like is Lindsey Burke, Director of the Center for Education […]