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Today's show covers a massive political and global shakeup — from Texas primary surprises to escalating tensions with Iran and a media meltdown that followed. We break down the latest Texas primary results, including the battle involving Jasmine Crockett, claims of Republican interference, and the ripple effects across the state. There's also talk of runoffs, […]

It's time to take a look at how differently this war in Iran is from past war efforts. Plus, mixed results from the Texas primaries last night.

Spain has decided it would rather turn its back on free society and their biggest allies. Plus, the president lays out why now.

Join Jim and Greg for the Wednesday 3 Martini Lunch as they break down the results of the high-stakes Texas U.S. Senate primaries, assess the latest U.S. military successes against Iran, and unpack the truth about who Qatar actually arrested on terrorism charges. First, they analyze the results in the Texas U.S. Senate primary, where […]

As has happened on many issues over the last few years, the Democrats have left themselves no outs when it comes to military action in Iran. Plus, Islam's worldview isn't compatible with Christianity.

Richard Epstein defends the U.S. strike on Iran as a necessary act of preemptive self-defense, arguing that waiting for an “imminent” attack would have been reckless in the face of a hostile regime pursuing nuclear capability. He also dives into the War Powers Act, executive authority, regime change, and what “victory” would actually mean—while weighing […]

In celebration of Women's History Month, this week's episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Ark Prof. Albert Cheng and MassPotential's Mary Tamer speak with Roxana Robinson to honor the extraordinary life and legacy of Georgia O'Keeffe, the pioneering artist often called the “Mother of American Modernism.” Drawing from Robinson's 1989 biography Georgia O'Keeffe: A Life, […]

On Saturday, after a third round of failed negotiation with the aspiring nuclear state of Iran, the United States and Israel launched a joint military operation called Epic Fury. Those strikes were successful in eliminating the majority of Iranian Senior leadership, including Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. War is never a decision to be taken lightly, as lives […]

This week on The Conservative Woman's Guide, Karin Lips is joined by Peter Lipsett, Vice President of DonorsTrust. Peter shares his insights on the role of philanthropy to strengthen civil society and advance liberty. He also talks about generational trends and America's long history of philanthropy. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join the […]

When Americans think about the Founding era, they tend to picture consensus: a roomful of exceptional men who agreed that a new constitutional order was necessary and set about building one. The reality was far messier and more instructive. The Constitution that emerged from Philadelphia in 1787 faced fierce, principled opposition from a group of […]

Was America dragged into the Iran war by Israel, as some commentators seem to suggest? An out-of-context statement by State Secretary Marco Rubio seems to give credence to the conspiratorial accusation that America is fighting Israel's war in Iran. Dan is joined by Nadav Eyal and Mark Dubowitz to discuss the truth behind these claims, […]

Less than one week since the initiation of Operation Epic Fury, and nearly everyone is wondering: What will be the domestic reaction to America's war in Iran? With this being the second time the U.S. has gone into Iran, something needs to change so a third time never happens. “It would behoove Donald Trump to […]

President Trump's military strike on Iran is sending shockwaves through the globe — and the media meltdown is in full swing. In this episode, we break down Trump's response to Iran, whether this is the start of another “endless war,” and what Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth had to say about boots on the ground. Secretary […]

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Jacob Olidort, the chief research officer and director of American security at the America First Policy Institute, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to analyze Operation Epic Fury, discuss the Trump administration's stated justifications for getting involved in Iran, and consider what's next. The Federalist Foundation is […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Tuesday 3 Martini Lunch as they chronicle Iranian officials getting blown up as they try to choose new leaders, President Trump dismissing the rantings of anti-Israel figures on the right, and the and the investigation into the Austin, Texas, terrorist attack. First, they react to reports that remaining Iranian […]

Who doesn't love two Harvard dweebs talking about jokes rather than telling them? The guys talk with Conan O'Brien about dopamine, families, why politicians aren't funny, his new movie with Rose Byrne, and why Ben wants him to do a history podcast.

As we speak—it's February 25th as we record, so commentary on the current situation may be out of date when you hear this—a naval armada of two fleet carriers and their accompanying surface-ship escorts sits off the Middle East as American diplomats pressure the Islamic Republic of Iran to renounce its nuclear ambitions and its […]

Over the weekend, President Trump launched Operation Epic Fury, the most ambitious US military operation in decades. In the wake of the 2025 Twelve-Day War, Iran again worked to reconstitute its nuclear weapons program and its missile arsenal. These threats, in combination with the massacre of tens of thousands of Iranians in January, brought the […]

Pretty self-explanatory what this hour is going to cover.

Let's take a look at who and what a US ally looks like. Plus, the left is supporting the Iranian dictator to the surprise of no one.

People keep bringing up the 1953 Iranian coup, but they are getting the history wrong. Plus, the Democrats are still standing on keeping DHS shut down.

Join Jim and Greg for the Monday edition of the 3 Martini Lunch as they marvel at the accomplishments of Operation Epic Fury in Iran, discuss the Iranian military's retaliatory missile strikes across the Middle East, and wonder how we get Iran to become a stable country that's not always trying to kill us. First, they […]

Ann interviews the author on her new book, A Better Life (released February 10, 2026). A brilliant and hilarious novel about the state of immigration in our country. Despite being eminently fair to both sides, most liberal reviewers are kvetching because they only wanted to hear one side. From The Atlantic (of all places): [Shriver] […]

Khalil Habib, associate professor of politics at Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to conclude a series on the politics of Shakespeare's historical plays. Release date: 02 March 2026

How did Israel manage to eliminate Supreme Leader Khamenei and his top lieutenants within the opening strike of Operation Roaring Lion? How was the Iranian regime infiltrated? What tactical abilities were necessary to deliver the final blow? And how much of it was luck? Ronen Bergman, senior correspondent for Yedioth Ahronoth and The New York […]

The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the day's most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. Jack is going nuclear this week once again with his guest, Michael Lee Anderson, who specializes in thorium fueled molten salt reactors. Mike is an author and innovator with decades of experience in […]

Today on Chicks on the Right, we sit down with Zach Abraham of Bulwark Capital Management to break down a major shift among 25–39 year olds: investing over home buying. With new data from JP Morgan showing young Americans pouring money into the stock market instead of real estate, we ask the big questions: Is […]

How did Israel manage to eliminate Supreme Leader Khamenei and his top lieutenants within the opening strike of Operation Roaring Lion? How was the Iranian regime infiltrated? What tactical abilities were necessary to deliver the final blow? And how much of it was luck? Ronen Bergman, senior correspondent for Yedioth Ahronoth and The New York […]

Jace Lington and Bennett Nuss chat with Adam White about the recent Supreme Court case, exploring the nuances of statutory interpretation, the major questions doctrine, and the implications for executive and legislative powers. The Gray Center team analyzes the court's opinions, historical context, and future legal debates. Notes: Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump Michael D. Ramsey […]

What's the state of play after the first day of Operation Roaring Lion? What tactical resources have the United States and Israel deployed and what's their division of labor? What are the operation's risks and opportunities? General David Petraeus joins Dan to examine the strategic and tactical planning and goals of the war. General Petraeus […]

The United States and Israel have launched coordinated strikes against Iran, and the region is now at war. In this emergency episode of Call Me Back, Dan is joined by Nadav Eyal and Mark Dubowitz to break down the opening operation, Iran's retaliation across the region, and the high-stakes question at the center of it […]

Your Five Stories of the Week starts with the first State of the Union speech from Trump 2.0

This week we went round-robin format—or the podcast equivalent of potluck—with each bartender bringing a subject on their mind. John wonders whether the Clinton deposition about Epstein is really sensible, Steve wonders how Gaffen-Gavin Newsom can possible survive this week's “George Romney Moment” (you need to be a certain age, or have read some political […]

Hillary Clinton stormed out of Epstein deposition after photo of her testifying was leaked by Benny Johnson and Lauren Boebert, forcing Republicans to rant on X and Chairman James Comer to respond. Hillary fires back over hearing rules, dodges tough questions, and the political fallout intensifies. New polling reveals shifting views on immigration and national […]


Underneath the “cuddly” rhetoric of the Democatic Socialists there lurks admirers of some of the most evil men in history. And, says our guest Tal Fortgang of the Manhattan Institute, they are also poised to take control of the whole of the Democratic Party. There's also some hockey talk (USA! USA! USA!), the State of the […]

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, John Hart, CEO of government transparency nonprofit Open the Books, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to discuss ballooning Medicaid fraud in states like Pennsylvania and analyze the fight to expose the loopholes that lead to taxpayer-funded waste. Read more about Open the Book's role in exposing […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Friday edition of the 3 Martini Lunch as they examine whether U.S. military action against Iran is imminent, Virginia Democrats voting themselves a massive pay raise, and the Pentagon's escalating dispute with AI company Anthropic over autonomous weapons systems. First, they react to the U.S. ordering embassy personnel out […]

To ignore our borders is to surrender our future. To secure them is to rebuild our nation's strength. America's borders protect our sovereignty and are our safety. Under the previous administration, drugs, human trafficking, and a complete breakdown of the rule threatened not just our borders but our entire nation. Now, thanks to the Trump […]

In this special American Revolution 250 episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Ark Prof. Albert Cheng and Kelley Brown, Massachusetts state champion U.S. history and civics teacher, sit down with renowned Brown University historian Gordon Wood to explore the life and legacy of Benjamin Franklin and the American Revolution. Drawing on his book, The Americanization […]