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In this episode of The P.A.S. Report, Professor Nick Giordano breaks down the “One Big Beautiful Bill” that just passed the House and now goes to the Senate through budget reconciliation. While the bill offers some middle-class tax relief, work requirements, and border enforcement, it fails on fiscal responsibility, limited government, and bureaucratic overreach. Professor Giordano exposes how the bill expands federal power, increases spending, and continues rewarding the same agencies that have abused their authority. He makes it clear that real reform is essential and getting back to the principles of fiscal responsibility and limited government is the real way to usher in the next golden age of America. Episode Highlights: Why Congress hasn't passed a real budget since 1997 and how reconciliation is being abused The good: No tax on tips or overtime, Trump tax cuts extended, border wall funded, work requirements imposed for some entitlement programs like Medicaid and SNAP The bad and ugly: Debt ceiling hike with no reform, departments and agencies continue to see funding increases, and continued bureaucratic bloat
In this episode, we're talking about how America has real leadership again under Trump's administration, the importance of deporting illegal immigrants to restore law and order, and why we need to confirm RFK Jr. for the good of American health and wellbeing. We'll break down the policies that actually put America first, expose the chaos that's unfolded since, and discuss how we can push for real positive change for our country. We also need to focus on how we (desperately) need a separation of business and state.—https://noblegoldinvestments.com/invest/gold-ira/
In today's episode, I'm addressing the infighting within the Conservative Movement and why it's the last thing we need to focus on now that we've gained control of the Presidency, House, and Senate. While we have achieved significant political power, we cannot possibly afford to be distracted by these interpersonal petty wars. There are real, pressing issues at hand—issues that demand our attention. So, let's put aside the itty bitty baby battles and focus on what truly matters so we can accomplish greatness and usher in our New American Golden Age.--https://policecoffee.com/--Order Culture: The Dangers of Herd Mentality: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/SLYWFXAB6479S
In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, we explore how Trump's 2024 victory will spark a renewed era of American strength and prosperity. Could this be the beginning of a new Golden Age for our nation? We discuss Trump's big 2024 presidential win and its impact on the country's values, economy, and global standing, and why his win will set the stage for a brighter, more unified America. Tune in as we break down what this monumental moment means for our nation's future.--https://noblegoldinvestments.com/learn/gold-and-silver-guide/?utm_campaign=21243613394&utm_source=g&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=&utm_term=noble%20gold%20investments&seg_aprod=&ad_id=698073353663&oid=2&affid=1&utm_source=google&affiliate_source=googleads_brand_bmbc&utm_term=noble%20gold%20investments&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADQ2DzKOxph5Uom1m3COg5w3zx05w&gclid=Cj0KCQiArby5BhCDARIsAIJvjIRxVP8kcQ9WWQfEPfNdh7_-sk6ZAZcJBNz5BlVDdTmkNtaqo8N8ah0aAo9SEALw_wcB
In this episode of American Potential, host Jeff Crank welcomes former Texas Congressman Jeb Hensarling to discuss the critical issues of government overreach, the economy, and the differences between big government conservatism and classic liberal conservatism. Hensarling, who served as Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, shares his insights on how expanding government regulations and policies, like Dodd-Frank, have hurt small businesses and stifled economic growth, all while benefiting larger corporations. Hensarling also delves into the ideological split within the conservative movement, emphasizing the need to return to core principles of limited government, free enterprise, and personal liberty. Drawing on his experience and role on the advisory board of Americans for Prosperity, he discusses the importance of holding both parties accountable and the need to preserve freedom by reducing government control in all aspects of life. This episode offers a thoughtful look at the current political landscape and what it means for America's future. Check out American Potential here: https://americanpotential.com Check out our Spanish episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8wSZydeKZ6uOuFlT_1QQ53L7l6AmC83c Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmericanPotentialPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/americanpotentialpodcast/ X: https://twitter.com/AMPotentialPod
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Welcome to CURE America with Star Parker. This week, we bring you an insightful discussion on the most pressing issues affecting our nation. We delve into the significant recent decisions made by the Supreme Court and explore their far-reaching impacts on various aspects of American life. From the critical rulings on Florida and Texas social media laws to the important debate over banning homeless individuals from sleeping on the streets, our panel provides a thorough analysis of these key developments. We also examine the shifting political landscape, highlighting the Latino vote moving towards the Republican Party and discussing the cultural and economic factors driving this change. The conversation addresses the Democrats' extreme agenda on social issues like abortion and the significant impact of inflation on Hispanic and working-class families. Additionally, we tackle the ongoing debate over social media censorship, exploring the balance between free speech and regulation. Our experts discuss the laws in Florida and Texas aimed at limiting the power of social media companies to censor conservative voices and the broader implications for content moderation. Finally, we take a closer look at the role of the administrative state and its influence on law interpretation and enforcement. We analyze the critical implications of Chevron deference and the Supreme Court's efforts to restore the balance of power between federal agencies and the other branches of government. This week, we are joined by Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network, and Alfonso Aguilar, president of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles. We are also joined by our esteemed panelists Jonathan Alexandre, Senior Counsel for Liberty Counsel Action, and Richard Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government. Join us for a compelling and informative episode as we tackle these vital topics and more.
Missouri's political scene is ablaze with controversy at the hands of Republicans In Name Only (RINO), and I'm here to douse the flames with truth. Join Doug Billings, as he navigates the internal strife that's dividing our conservative ranks. The Missouri Freedom Caucus stands as a beacon, championing America-first policies in the face of fierce opposition from RINOs ensnared in their web of obstruction. In an exclusive discussion with Senator Bill Eigel, who has set his candidacy for governorship on true Conservative values, we uncover his vision for a state that's bold, principled, and unwavering in its conservative values. -------------------Please support Doug's son, Michael, who is facing unpaid medical bills:www.GiveSendGo.com/MichaelBillingsSupport the show
Join Roger in this week's Liberty + Leadership Podcast as he speaks with John Hood, President of the John William Pope Foundation. Roger and John discuss John's transformation from journalist to think tank president to philanthropist. They explore John's leadership in rejuvenating the core concepts of American conservatism and the importance of Freedom Conservativism principles and the statement that he was instrumental in formulating. John also shares his insight about the importance of personal responsibility, civility and the critical role of arts and cultural programs in American society. John Hood is President at the John William Pope Foundation and serves on the board of the John Locke Foundation, a state policy think tank he founded in 1989. As a journalist, John wrote extensively about politics and public policy for several North Carolina newspapers and penned a syndicated column that appeared in more than 40 papers across the state. John authored seven nonfiction books and two historical-fantasy novels, “Mountain Folk” and “Forest Folk.” He is also a contributing editor at Reason Magazine. John was previously a Bradley Fellow with the Heritage Foundation and currently teaches at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy. He received his undergraduate degree at UNC Chapel Hill and his master's degree at UNC-Greensboro. The Liberty + Leadership Podcast is hosted by TFAS President Roger Ream and produced by kglobal. This episode was recorded at Reason Magazine's podcast studio. If you have a comment or question for the show, please drop us an email at podcast@TFAS.org. To support TFAS and its mission, please visit TFAS.org/support.Forest Folk – John HoodMountain Folk – John HoodThe Soul of Civility: Alexandra HudsonThe Theme is Freedom - Stan EvansIn Defense of Freedom – Frank MeyerM. Stanton Evans: Conservative Wit, Apostle of Freedom - Steve HaywardSupport the show
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D'Souza talks about his new movie, “Police State”. Rep. Kitzman discusses the state legislature's efforts to address the border crisis. Randy Clark and Mark Garcia provide an update from the border. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Can a modern journalistic enterprise provide information and better analysis rather than merely affirmation for its audience? Steve Hayes, CEO and Editor of The Dispatch, believes it's not only possible, there's an overwhelming appetite for it. What was it like to be in the room with Donald Trump when he asserted that John McCain was not a war hero? Steve was there and even got to ask him several hard follow up questions. We asked Steve if, as a conservative, he could have a political mulligan between the early 90s and 2015, right up to Trump's entry into the presidential race, what would it be? What did Steve and the founding partners of The Dispatch see in the public square and the marketplace that motivated them to launch an independent media outlet that is informed by conservative principles? What were the major factors that led to Steve's decision to leave Fox News as a contributor? And we had to ask him for some recommendations for good Spanish wine! Steve Hayes is CEO and Editor of The Dispatch, one of our favorite media outlets. The Dispatch provides “Fact-based reporting and commentary on politics, policy and culture – informed by conservative principles.” Prior to The Dispatch, Steve succeeded friend of the pod, Bill Kristol as editor-in-chief of The Weekly Standard. Steve was also a senior writer for National Journal's Hotline and served as Director of the Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University for six years. He has written for such publications as the Los Angeles Times, the New York Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, National Review, and Reason. He has been a commentator and appeared on such television shows as the Today show, Meet the Press, CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNBC, and C-SPAN. Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it. thedispatch.com twitter.com/stephenfhayes www.democracygroup.org/shows/talkin-politics-religion twitter.com/coreysnathan
Can a modern journalistic enterprise provide information and better analysis rather than merely affirmation for its audience? Steve Hayes, CEO and Editor of The Dispatch, believes it's not only possible, there's an overwhelming appetite for it. What was it like to be in the room with Donald Trump when he asserted that John McCain was not a war hero? Steve was there and even got to ask him several hard follow up questions. We asked Steve if, as a conservative, he could have a political mulligan between the early 90s and 2015, right up to Trump's entry into the presidential race, what would it be? What did Steve and the founding partners of The Dispatch see in the public square and the marketplace that motivated them to launch an independent media outlet that is informed by conservative principles? What were the major factors that led to Steve's decision to leave Fox News as a contributor? And we had to ask him for some recommendations for good Spanish wine! Steve Hayes is CEO and Editor of The Dispatch, one of our favorite media outlets. The Dispatch provides “Fact-based reporting and commentary on politics, policy and culture – informed by conservative principles.” Prior to The Dispatch, Steve succeeded friend of the pod, Bill Kristol as editor-in-chief of The Weekly Standard. Steve was also a senior writer for National Journal's Hotline and served as Director of the Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University for six years. He has written for such publications as the Los Angeles Times, the New York Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Times, National Review, and Reason. He has been a commentator and appeared on such television shows as the Today show, Meet the Press, CNN, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNBC, and C-SPAN. Talkin' Politics & Religion Without Killin' Each Other is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what's broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it. thedispatch.com twitter.com/stephenfhayes www.democracygroup.org/shows/talkin-politics-religion twitter.com/coreysnathan
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Congressman Rick Allen was a businessman before going to congress. He represents Georgia's 12th District.
A discussion of the main points of Kerry Baldwin's article on economics, social relations, and the question of the inevitability of the state in a properly-functioning society. Robert Nozick's economic argument for the immaculate conception of the state, and Russel Kirk's social argument for states are both answered. A non-monopolistic view of civil governance is placed in terms of "sphere sovereignty" and a non-individualistic and non-collectivistic view of society. https://reformedlibertarians.com/009/ 00:00 Start 00:32 Episode description Article: https://libertarianchristians.com/2018/04/11/economics-hierarchy-states-inevitability/ Part 1 on law and order and the question of civil governance legitimacy: https://reformedlibertarians.com/003 Part 2 on human sinfulness and the question of civil governance necessity: https://reformedlibertarians.com/005 01:45 Summary overview of article 03:20 The economic argument for the state's supposed inevitability, as presented by Robert Nozick in his book Anarchy, State, and Utopia https://www.amazon.com/dp/0465051006?tag=kerrybaldwin-20 04:24 Murray Rothbard's refutation of Nozick's hypothetical "immaculate conception of the state" Text: https://mises.org/library/robert-nozick-and-immaculate-conception-state Audio: https://mises.org/library/29-robert-nozick-and-immaculate-conception-state 04:43 Nozick's false assumption about contract and Rothbard on title-transfer view of contract Text: https://mises.org/library/property-rights-and-theory-contracts Audio: https://mises.org/library/19-property-rights-and-theory-contracts 06:39 Nozick's false assumption about dispute resolution and Bob Murphy's "Wouldn't Warlords Take Over?" on the realistic alternative to combat Text: https://mises.org/library/wouldnt-warlords-take-over Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7fJCtv90Pc 07:55 Nozick's false assumption about agreements and organizational merger and the counter-example of Ancient Ireland's non-monopolistic legal order https://mises.org/library/private-law-emerald-isle 09:53 The social argument for the state's supposed inevitability, as presented by Russel Kirk in his 10 Conservative Principles, from the principle of variety https://kirkcenter.org/conservatism/ten-conservative-principles/ from his book The Politics of Prudence https://www.amazon.com/dp/1932236554?tag=kerrybaldwin-20 12:09 The Reformed Libertarianism statement https://reformedlibertarians.com/reformed-libertarianism-statement/ Why the worst rise to the top of the state https://fee.org/articles/hayek-was-right-the-worst-do-get-to-the-top/ 13:10 The neocalvinist and reformational view of society (sphere sovereignty) as a superior alternative to individualistic and collectivistic views of society https://www.academia.edu/32356017/Dooyeweerds_Societal_Sphere_Sovereignty_2017_revision_ 14:56 Praxeological / methodological individualism (recognizing that only individual persons properly act) is not an individualistic view of society 16:35 Society is not a single thing, nor something normatively governed "overall" 18:44 No specific community normatively governs all the others of that same kind, whether familial, ecclesial, or civil (or any other kind) The Reformed Libertarians Podcast is a project of the Libertarian Christian Institute: https://libertarianchristians.com and a member of the Christians for Liberty Network: https://christiansforliberty.net Audio Production by Podsworth Media - https://podsworth.com
How do we get back to the Conservative Principles that built this nation? The action of folks locally is the true answer.
We discuss consequences of elections and the effect of bad public policies, the right to life vs. abortion, Christians not voting, uninformed citizens, parental rights and radical sex ed in public schools, justice denied to victims of pro-abortion terrorism, and why we must encourage others to exercise their right to vote. Daily podcast, relevant articles on issues pertaining to Christians and more can be found on Stand Up For The Truth.
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On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: China is ignoring international calls to end its military exercises around Taiwan. Meanwhile, a cease-fire is holding today between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza following 3 days of violence. Vice President of Foreign Policy and National Security at the Heritage Foundation, James Carafano, joins to talk more about China's military drills and the ceasefire between Israel and Palestine. And after almost 16 straight hours of voting over the weekend, Senate Democrats passed the Inflation Reduction Act. Republicans insist the new taxes will hit hard every American household. In Kentucky, President Joe Biden remembered the lives lost as a result of record flooding there last month, and spoke of the devastation he saw from his view flying over the disaster scene. In recent weeks, Texas Governor Greg Abbott has sent buses of migrants to cities that consider themselves sanctuary cities for illegal immigrants, including DC and NYC. NYC Mayor Eric Adams says Governor Abbott is "Using innocent people as political pawns to manufacture a crisis." President of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, Alfonso Aguilar, joins to share his thoughts on Mayor Adams' comments. Finally this evening, an art school in Italy says it does not focus on any particular style. Instead it features a strong emphasis on the world of the "sacred." Rome Correspondent Colm Flynn has more. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
It has truly been one of the craziest Supreme Court terms in American history, with massive victories for conservative thinkers being revealed almost daily. Stu Burguiere recaps the excellent strides our country has made as the court FINALLY begins to make the Constitution a part of our society again. Then, a look back at Stu's conversation with Coach Joe Kennedy, whose story out of Washington served as the basis for one of the court's biggest rulings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On "EWTN News Nightly" tonight: Several pro-life candidates claimed victories in primary elections on Tuesday, the first since Roe v Wade was overturned. Representatives Lauren Boebert and Mary Miller won their closely-watched Congressional races in Colorado and Illinois. Cofounder and President of Real Clear Politics, Tom Bevan, discusses what he thinks it signals that both Mary Meeks and Lauren Boebert won their primaries. Meanwhile, the persecution of Catholics and other Christians is intensifying in the country of Nigeria. Members of Congress are speaking out, demanding the Nigerian government change their ways. Taking group photos and meeting with NATO leaders, President Joe Biden attended the NATO Summit 2022 in Madrid, Spain. He announced he will deploy more forces to the continent in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, that has dramatically altered the security dynamic of Europe. And three more people have died following the discovery of migrants trapped in a truck trailer in Texas, bringing the death toll to 53. President of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, Alfonso Aguilar, joins to talk more about the tragic situation. Finally this evening, today the Catholic Church remembers Saints Peter and Paul. In Italy, especially in Rome, the day is full of tributes to its 2 patron saints. EWTN Vatican Bureau Chief Andreas Thonhauser has more on this. Don't miss out on the latest news and analysis from a Catholic perspective. Get EWTN News Nightly delivered to your email: https://ewtn.com/enn
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Why are Americans having to pay more for everything right now? More importantly: Are things on the road to getting better – or are they on the road to getting much worse? This week, Star Parker sits down with EJ Antoni, research fellow for Regional Economics in the Center for Data Analysis at the Heritage Foundation, to answer these very questions, as well as many more, such as: should I pay down my credit card debt? What is happening to my savings? How can my family and I prepare? CURE America with Star Parker is also joined by a new guest on the panel. Alfonso Aguilar, President of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles. He joins alongside Jonathan Alexandre to dive further into analyzing inflation and the current economic state of our country. Aguilar also discusses the American dream, as the panel sorts through the noise of the news on many other leading issues, such as rising crime, immigration, the Supreme Court's decision impacting religious schools, and the always critical importance of faith and family.
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Federalist Senior Editor John Daniel Davidson joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss why conservatives are split over the Florida government's decision to limit Disney's privileges in the Sunshine State.Read Davidson's article "Gov. DeSantis Is Right To Attack Disney. Republicans Everywhere Should Follow His Lead" here: https://thefederalist.com/2022/04/21/gov-desantis-is-right-to-attack-disney-republicans-everywhere-should-follow-his-lead/
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Federalist Senior Editor John Daniel Davidson joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss why conservatives are split over the Florida government’s decision to limit Disney’s privileges in the Sunshine State. Read Davidson’s article “Gov. DeSantis Is Right To Attack Disney. Republicans Everywhere Should Follow His Lead” here: […]
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with Alfonso Aguilar, the President, Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles, to talk about culture, mindset, and immigration regarding Hispanics and the southern border. Tune in to listen to this interesting and relevant conversation with Kenny and Alfonso about these topics and what they mean for America as we know it.
Congressman Louie Gohmert (TX-1) is proudly serving in his eighth term in Congress, he's a member of the Freedom Caucus, and a champion of Conservative Principles. On this show we remember Rush Limbaugh, we discuss his vote on January 6th, Texas's power issues, and his advice for anyone interested in running for office. You can follow Louie on Twitter at @replouiegohmert. *** SUBSCRIBE on Youtube TODAY *** https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0ZuhuSqcguzkBuIXdXk37A?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about Christian at: https://www.christiancollins.org
The Christian Outlook – May 30, 2020 Georgene Rice and Josh McDowell talk about how Americans are struggling emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically in this extraordinary time. Don Kroah talks with Pat Gelsinger, CEO of the tech firm VM Ware, about the challenges faced by leaders of businesses and churches as they emerge from the COVID-19 lockdown. Craig Roberts and Lanhee Chen, of the Hoover Institute, talk about states reopening as a sign of success. Albert Mohler looks at the relationship between our secular government and the gatherings for people of faith as states emerge from the stay-at-home ordinances. John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with Christine Jeske, professor at Wheaton College, about how the COVID-19 pandemic has hit us where we are spiritually weak. John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with Carl Trueman, of Grove City College, about death and how we have drifted away from the biblical perspective of death.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Christian Outlook – May 16, 2020 Kevin McCullough talks with Matt Whittaker about his new book, Above the Law: The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump, as they examine “Obamagate” and “takedown” of Michael Flynn. Georgene Rice and Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel Tyson Langhofer discuss how conservative college students are treated quite differently than liberal students. Kevin McCullough talks with Charmaine Yoest of the Heritage Foundation about the conflicting data used to sift through the Coronavirus news. Frank Sontag talks with author Lee Strobel to ask where God is during times of crisis. Eric Metaxas talks with Karen Swallow Prior, award-winning professor of English at Liberty University, about how she has discovered a more focused way of navigating the classics, including "Sense and Sensibility" and "Heart of Darkness." John and Kathy, talk with writer David French about the horrifying story of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery. Bob Burney examines the restrictions placed on churches by government officials during the COVID-19 pandemic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – March 30, 2019 Hugh Hewitt talks with Senator John Cornyn about the Mueller report and angst the Democrats are now feeling. Larry Elder talks to Professor John Eastman of Chapman University who says there is a Russia story, but it doesn’t involve President Trump. Hugh Hewitt’s guest Mike Allen of Axios is one of the first to admit Trump won the day. Mike Gallagher looks that those in the media who are reluctant, to say the least, to admit they were wrong about the Mueller investigation. Hugh Hewitt talks with Michael Oren, former Israeli ambassador to the U.S., about the recent Hamas attacks on Israeli territory. Ed Martin talks with Dr. Kathi Aultman, an abortion doctor, whose change of heart has her now Pro-Life. Larry Elder opines on the dropping of charges against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett and the incensed reaction of Chicago’s police chief and Chicago’s mayor, Rahm Emanuel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review with Hugh Hewitt – March 16, 2019 Ed Morrissey, of Hotair.com, talks with Jay Matthews, author of Harvard Schmarvard, about the investigation into college admission bribes and cheating. Larry Elder examines the latest Democrat call for slavery reparations. Mike Gallagher asks former National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Jim Hall about the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max aircraft. Dennis Prager looks at those who are now self-identifying as racists. Prager talks with Victor Davis Hanson about his new book, The Case for Trump. Dennis Prager’s guest, Bill Gertz, talks about his critique of the U. S. Counter-intelligence community as well as the tie-in to the Mueller investigation. Sebastian Gorka asks author David Horowitz about his new book, Dark Agenda: The War to Destroy Christian America. Mike Gallagher examines an insider’s testimony and asks why the media ignored Hillary Clinton’s amazing show of “gross negligence” of classified information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – March 2, 2019 Mike Gallagher opines on the U. S. Senate defeat of the “Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act,” as well as examines the U. S. House of Representative’s Oversight Committee’s hearing with convicted former Trump lawyer, Michael Cohen. Sebastian Gorka talks with Peter Schweizer, President of the American Accountability Institute, about the widening gap in the Democrat Party in the run-up to the 2020 elections. Dennis Prager talks with Nancy Rommelmann, whose husband’s coffee business is now under attack following the release of a video she made criticizing the #metoo movement. Mark Davis asks Wilfred Reilly, professor of Political Science at Kentucky State University, about his recent book, Hate Crime Hoax: How the Left is Selling a Fake Race War and about the Jussie Smollett case. Actor and U.S. Veteran advocate Gary Sinise talks with Dennis Prager about his book, Grateful American. Larry Elder offers up audio of the confrontation between Senator Diane Feinstein and a group of school children over the Green New Deal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – February 9, 2019 Hugh Hewitt talks with Senator Marco Rubio about President Trump’s State of the Union address. Kevin McCullough speaks with The Wall Street Journal’s Kimberly Strassel about the Democrat’s reactions during the State of the Union. Hugh Hewitt talks with John Bolton, National Security Advisor to President Trump, about the situation in Venezuela. Mike Gallagher talks about a Victor Davis Hanson article titled “The Progressive Race to the Bottom.” Hugh Hewitt talks with Chris Christie about the 2016 presidential campaign and his book Let Me Finish: Trump, the Kushners, Bannon, New Jersey, and the Power of In-Your-Face Politics. Sebastian Gorka discusses the Virginia abortion law with investigative reporter Sara Carter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – February 2, 2019 Hugh Hewitt and Congressman Mike Gallagher examine the leadership crisis in Venezuela and what the U.S. Military can do. Dennis Prager and Mary O’Grady of the Wall Street Journal look at the problems facing the Venezuelan military and national guard. Sebastian Gorka invites Marji Ross, Publisher of Regnery Books, to talk about Karen Pence’s book, Marlon Bundo’s Day in the Life of the Vice President, and the controversy over Karen’s decision to go back to teaching, part-time. Larry Elder looks at institutional racism and how Hollywood is handling it. Sebastian Gorka asks Pete Peterson, Dean of the Pepperdine School of Public Policy, for his take on the lawsuits facing Pacific Gas & Electric stemming from the devastating California wildfires. Dennis Prager talks with British historian Andrew Roberts about the fascinating life of Winston Churchill. Mike Gallagher and actress Shari Rigby talk about her movie portrayal of Gladys Staines, an Australian missionary whose husband and children were murdered by Hindu radicals in India.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – January 12, 2019 Mark Davis and Texas Senator John Cornyn examine the southern border security problem facing the State of Texas. Mike Gallagher asks Fox News host Tucker Carlson for his take on the government shutdown. Bob Frantz talks with Hugh Hewitt about the proposed U.S. pullout from Syria. Mike Gallagher asks author, columnist, and Hoover Institution Fellow Victor Davis Hansen what’s going on with the so-called Russian collusion investigation. Sebastian Gorka has Charlie Kirk, of Turning Point USA, talk about the culture war on our high school and university campuses. Dennis Prager talks with Abigail Shrier of the Federalist about Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria. Larry Elder congratulates Ohio State Buckeyes Coach Urban Meyer on their resounding victory in the Rose Bowl and about his coaching Tim Tebow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review — December 22, 2018 In this special edition of the Townhall Review, Michael Medved tells the story of Christmas, from the humble beginnings of Jesus Christ’s birth to Saint Nicholas to Santa Clause. Medved shares how Christmas was both frowned upon and celebrated in colonial America and how General George Washington used the holiday to his advantage in the Revolutionary War. Dennis Prager rounds out the show by expressing his gratitude for religion and particularly Christianity in America, even though he is a Jew.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – December 8, 2018 Hugh Hewitt is joined by Michael Shear of the New York Times to look at the life and legacy of George H. W. Bush. Michael Medved talks about George H. W. Bush and his election campaigns against Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. Dennis Prager and French media analyst Philippe Karsenty discuss the rioting in Paris against the rise in gasoline taxes. Hugh Hewitt and Pete Peterson, Dean of the School of Public Policy at Pepperdine University, talk about the Democrats victories in Orange County California and what that trend might mean. Hugh Hewitt interviews the son of the late columnist Charles Krauthammer, Daniel, about the book, Point of It All: A Lifetime of Great Loves and Endeavors, that was started by Charles and finished by Daniel. Dennis Prager asks pediatrician Dr. Robert Hamilton why people are marrying later, if at all, and having children later, if at all. Michael Medved asks if political speeches are being “dumbed down” for black audiences.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – December 1, 2018 Mike Gallagher looks at the media frenzy surrounding the “caravan” and how their take seems to be changing. Larry Elder turns to constitutional expert, Professor John Eastman, to talk about the President’s Executive Order regarding asylum requests. Hugh Hewitt teams up with Congressman Mike Gallagher to talk about Russian aggression in the Kerch Strait. Dennis Prager offers his take on a Meet the Press debate about climate change following the release of the Fed’s publication of the “Fourth National Climate Assessment.” Michael Medved and Denmark’s Bjorn Lomborg examine climate science from a socio-economic perspective. Hugh Hewitt talks with MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle about General Motors’ announced factory closures that will put nearly 15,000 GM employees out of work. Dennis Prager is joined by British broadcaster Nigel Farage to talk about Great Britain’s upcoming 2019 elections and the rise of the left-leaning and increasingly socialist Labour Party. The return of red kettles and bell ringers is a sure sign the Christmas season has arrived. Hugh Hewitt talks with Salvation Army Colonel Ward Matthews and their year-round mission.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – November 17, 2018 Hugh Hewitt turns to David Drucker, Washington Examiner’s Senior Political Correspondent, for another look at the 2018 election aftermath. Dennis Prager speaks with Victor Davis Hanson of the Hoover Institute about a stronger Republican Senate. Mike Gallagher asks Craig Patrick, political editor for Fox 13 in Tampa, about the disputed vote count in Florida. Larry Elder examines forest mismanagement after the devastating fires in California with former California State Assemblyman Chuck DeVore. Michael Medved analyses Ben Shapiro's article in Newsweek looking at why conventional political wisdom is not going to get it done in 2020. Dennis Prager talks with videographer Ami Horowitz about his on-the-scene coverage of the caravan from Central America to the U.S. Hugh Hewitt examines the 'War to End All Wars,' WWI, with Churchill expert Dr. Larry Arnn, President of Hillsdale College. Larry Elder talks with Eric Metaxas about his funny children's book, Donald Drains the Swamp.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – November 10, 2018 A look at the election with Hugh Hewitt and Robert Costa, National Political Reporter for the Washington Post. Dennis Prager looks at the Democratic spin on the election with John Fund, columnist for National Review. The gloves are off as the Democrats are again calling for “Impeachment.” Congressman Mike Gallagher talks with Hugh Hewitt. Salem host Mike Gallagher gives his analysis of the vote the day after the midterms. Dennis Prager speaks with Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Legal Counsel Kate Anderson about a case in Anchorage, Alaska involving a women's shelter. Hugh Hewitt talks with Tyler Spady, a survivor of the mass shooting at the Borderline bar in Thousand Oaks, California. Michael Medved asks why “hate speech” is acceptable on CNN, or anywhere else.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – November 3, 2018 Michael Medved questions the haste with which the lethal attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue has turned political. Hugh Hewitt talks with Lanhee Chen about the latest trends and predictions on the upcoming election. Mark Davis asks Pete Peterson, Dean of the Pepperdine Graduate School of Public Policy, about California’s congressional races. Hugh Hewitt is with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to talk about his recent visit to China in an effort to de-escalate tensions. Illegal immigration and U.S. citizenship is the topic for Larry Elder and Constitution Law Professor John Eastman. Michael Medved talks with Paul Kengor, whose children were a witness to the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. Dennis Prager interviews Bradley Birzer about his book, In Defense of Andrew Jackson. Hugh Hewitt talks with Jan Karon about her latest book set in the fictional village of Mitford, Bathed in Prayer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – October 27, 2018 Dennis Prager is with John Zmirak, senior editor of The Stream to take a close look at that caravan of migrants heading our way. Hugh Hewitt and Senator Ted Cruz talk about the “suspicious packages” that have been sent to Democrats and the Left’s hatred of Donald Trump. Hugh Hewitt and Senator Ben Sasse examine how all the rhetoric is turning dangerous. Is requiring voter ID racist? Larry Elder has a perspective from the side not normally heard from on the issue…the minorities themselves. Hugh Hewitt talks with Eric Metaxas about his latest book, Donald Drains the Swamp. Michael Medved interviews author, reporter, and former marijuana addict Neal Pollack. Dennis Prager opines on the left’s “mob mentality,” and transgender male athletes competing with women athletes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – October 20, 2018 With the midterm elections bearing down on us, Larry Elder and James O’Keefe, look at the Missouri Senate race. Hurricane Michael took a direct hit at Tyndall Air Force Base and damaged many of the Air Force’s elite and expensive F-22 fighter jets. Hugh Hewitt talks with Congressman Mike Gallagher about the impact. Larry Elder looks at the media's tendency to try to paint President Trump as a racist by twisting the President’s comments. Hugh Hewitt and David Kirkpatrick, of the New York Times, examine the disappearance and probable murder of a Saudi dissident journalist. Dennis Prager talks with Lisa Daftari about Rutger’s invitation, then dis-invitation, to speak at her Alma Mater because a handful of students were “uncomfortable.” Alan Greenspan, former Chairman of the U.S. Federal Reserve, talks with Hugh Hewitt about his book Capitalism in America. Michael Medved and Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Counsel, David Cortman, look at the ADF’s role in defending fired Atlanta Fire Chief Kelvin Cochran.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – October 13, 2018 Hugh Hewitt and Senator Tom Cotton examine how the Kavanaugh madness will help the GOP come November. Mike Gallagher looks at the effort to intimidate Republicans as described in a piece written by Brian Dean Wright for FoxNews. Larry Elder and Heather Mac Donald examine the cases where rape accusers have been caught lying. Hugh Hewitt and Senator Mike Lee discuss the shocking statement from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Dennis Prager asks Ann McElhinney about her book that was made into a movie about one of the most notorious abortion doctors ever. Michael Medved looks at the story of Neil Pollack and his addiction to the drug that keeps getting worse, marijuana. Dennis Prager talks about civility and the Democrats lack of it, as illustrated by Hawaii Senator Mazie Hirono, who implied that it’s okay for mobs to harass and intimidate Republicans with whom they politically disagree.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – October 6, 2018 Dennis Prager takes a close look at life-long liberal Alan Dershowitz’s examination of the Democrat’s conduct during the Kavanaugh confirmation process. Hugh Hewitt talks with Judiciary Committee member John Cornyn about the Kavanaugh FBI investigation. The American Bar Association now says they still support the Kavanaugh nomination regardless of a letter written by ABA President Robert Carlson. Larry Elder comments. Hugh Hewitt asks Senator Joni Ernst if principles, like the presumption of innocence, are now at risk in political discourse. Larry Elder interviews Stephen Moore of the Heritage Foundation about the new trade deal with Canada and Mexico. Ed Martin talks to Adam Andrzejewski about his work showcasing and exposing wasteful government spending at all levels. Mike Gallagher takes issue with Senator Cory Booker’s comment that “it doesn’t matter if Kavanaugh is guilty or innocent.” Joe Walsh talks with Jim Daly of Focus on the Family about Bring Your Bible to School Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – September 29, 2018 Hugh Hewitt looks at and comments on the Democrat's last-minute desperate attacks aimed at derailing, if not ending, the nomination of Judge Kavanaugh to the U. S. Supreme Court. Michael Medved’s guest, Yale professor Akhil Reed Amar, tries to answer the question if there is any hope of de-escalating the madness stemming from the unbelievable level of partisan politics. Hugh Hewitt talks to ADF Senior Counsel David Cortman and Atlanta fire chief Kelvin Cochran, who was fired from his job because of his belief in traditional marriage. Larry Elder wonders why golf fans, composed mainly of older white males, are so excited and supportive of Tiger Woods and his recent PGA tournament win, when so many claim that racism is rampant. Dennis Prager comments on left-wing extremist’s harassment of Ted Cruz and his wife while they were dining at a restaurant.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – September 22, 2018 As the Democrats launch a last-minute effort to derail the Kavanaugh confirmation, Hugh Hewitt talks with Senator Grassley about the possible testimony of Kavanaugh's accuser, Christine Ford. Mike Gallagher and Ed Morrissey examine the latest details. Hugh Hewitt solicits the opinion of Congresswoman Martha McSally of Arizona on the hearing and talks about the congresswoman’s campaign for the U.S. Senate. Michael Medved looks at Seattle’s rampant homelessness and the direction Seattle’s government is heading to address the problem. Mike Gallagher looks at job growth among the “underclass” with Alfredo Ortiz, President of the Job Creators Network. Hugh Hewitt talks with Bob Woodward about his new book, Fear on the Trump Administration. Michael Medved talks with journalist James Robbins about his new book, Erasing America: Losing our Future by Destroying our Past. Larry Elder reacts to a leaked video of a Google “all-hands” meeting shortly after President Trump’s election victory.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Townhall Review – September 15, 2018 Hugh Hewitt and Congressman Mike Gallagher take a look at the crisis in Syria, with Assad threatening to use chemical weapons. Michael Medved questions the importance of the anonymous New York Times op-ed that Democrats are salivating over. Mark Davis comments on former President Obama breaking past-president protocol, publicly criticizing the current President and the Republican Party. Google’s CEO snubs the U.S. Senate, ignoring a request to talk about media censorship. Dennis Prager and Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy discuss the media bias against Prager University. Michael Medved’s guest, John Bozzella, President and CEO of Global Automakers, says recent tariffs imposed by President Trump are causing auto prices to soar. Hugh Hewitt talks with Ken Starr, who’s Special Counsel work lead to President Clinton’s impeachment, about the likelihood of Trump’s impeachment. Dennis Prager and his producer Allen Estrin discuss President Trump’s phone call with Jewish leaders in media and politics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.