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The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode: 3:05pm- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump dominated on Super Tuesday. Entering the contest, Trump had earned 273 delegates—he now has 1,004 delegates and is expected to reach the 1,215 delegates needed to officially win the party's nomination as soon as March 12th. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Trump's primary rival Nikki Haley announced she was suspending her campaign after winning only one primary (Vermont) on Tuesday. 3:15pm- Shane Goldmacher and Adam Nagourney of The New York Times write of President Joe Biden's Super Tuesday performance, which saw him reach 1,506 delegates of the 1,968 needed to win the Democrat party's nomination: “But yet again there were flashing lights for a president who is struggling to rally the whole of his party behind him. Nearly 20 percent of Democrats in Minnesota voted for ‘Uncommitted,' in an apparent protest vote against Mr. Biden's support of the Israel military response to the Hamas terrorist attack of Oct 7. Mr. Biden won less than two-thirds of the vote in Hennepin County, home to Minneapolis. The protest was an extension of a campaign that started in Michigan last week, when 13 percent of Democrats voted uncommitted. The larger share in a state with fewer Arab American voters—but a large and active progressive wing—suggested that the movement of voters pressing Mr. Biden for a policy change was gaining traction. There were other signs, too. In Colorado, the noncommitted vote was 8 percent. The ‘no preference' vote in North Carolina hit nearly 13 percent; that is worth noting as Mr. Biden considers contesting a state that Mr. Trump won by a whisker in 2020. It is far from clear what those voters will do this November. But should they back Mr. Trump, support a third-party candidate or just stay home, they could cost Mr. Biden a close election. Minnesota wasn't the only state that cast a bit of a cloud over Mr. Biden's night. In a small indignity for the sitting president, Mr. Biden tied in the delegate race in American Samoa to Jason Palmer, an entrepreneur. (It's really OK if you had not heard of him before.) There are no Electoral College votes in American Samoa.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/06/us/politics/super-tuesday-trump-biden-takeaways.html 3:25pm- While appearing on CNN with Wolf Blitzer, political analyst and former Obama Administration Advisor Van Jones predicted that if Donald Trump wins the presidency in 2024, Russia would invade European countries—resulting in American soldiers dying overseas. 3:40pm- During a House of Representatives hearing on monetary policy, Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY) suggested that sending an additional $60 billion in aid to Ukraine would, somehow, help ease domestic inflation. 4:05pm- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump dominated on Super Tuesday. Entering the contest, Trump had earned 273 delegates—he now has 1,004 delegates and is expected to reach the 1,215 delegates needed to officially win the party's nomination as soon as March 12th. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Trump's primary rival Nikki Haley announced she was suspending her campaign after winning only one primary (Vermont) on Tuesday. During his victory speech from Palm Beach, Florida, Trump said of the general election: “November 5th is going to go down as the single most important day in the history of our country.” 4:10pm- Wall Street Journal opinion columnist Jason L. Riley writes: “In November, the New York Times and Siena College released polling results in six swing states that are expected to determine the election: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The survey indicated that 22% of blacks would vote for Mr. Trump, along with 42% of Hispanics. In 2020 Mr. Biden won the black vote, 92% to 8% and the Hispanic vote 59% to 38%, according to the Pew Research Center. Black and Hispanic voters have been an important part of the Democratic base for decades, but these coalitions aren't everlasting. In 2016 Mr. Trump won by energizing people who hadn't been politically active. Now he's stealing voters from the other team. A follow-up Times/Siena poll of voters nationwide was released this week and showed black support for the former president ticking up to 23% and Mr. Trump leading Mr. Biden outright among Hispanics, 46% to 40%. The liberal press can't comprehend why nonwhites would back someone who has spread conspiracy theories about Barack Obama's birth certificate, smeared Mexican nationals and taunted his own former transportation secretary, Elaine Chao, for being Asian. But it's not that complicated. According to the survey, more than half of all black and Hispanic respondents rank current economic conditions as ‘poor,' while 26% of blacks and 37% of Hispanics say they will vote for Mr. Trump because his policies benefited them personally.” You can read Riley's full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/bidens-worst-nightmare-blacks-and-hispanics-for-trump-economy-2024-presidential-election-fbbe674c?mod=opinion_lead_pos6 4:15pm- During MSNBC's Super Tuesday panel discussion, Joy Reid baselessly claimed that Republican voters are only “voting on race.” However, as numerous polls are indicating, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump may very well win the Hispanic vote outright while concurrently earning the support of a large percentage of Black voters. 4:30pm- The Biden Administration has finally started to police the U.S. Southern border…sort of. Ok, not really. The Department of Justice has charged a California man with smuggling greenhouse gases into the United States. Meanwhile, an undocumented migrant—who is wanted for rape in Oregon—was arrested in Florida, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) refused to take him citing a lack of detention room. During a press conference, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) explained that his administration pressured ICE until it did its job. 4:50pm- BREAKING NEWS: 6ABC Digital Staff writes: “At least eight people were shot at a SEPTA bus stop in Philadelphia's Burholme neighborhood, Action News has learned. The gunfire rang out around 3 p.m. Wednesday at Rising Sun and Cottman avenues. Sources tell Action News that at least four of the eight victims are juveniles. Three of the juveniles suffered a gunshot wound to the leg and the fourth was shot in the chest.” You can find more details about this developing story here: https://6abc.com/philadelphia-shooting-today-septa-bus-stop-rising-sun-cottman-burholme-st-vincent-street/14496671/ 5:05pm- On Wednesday, MSNBC host Joe Scarborough claimed that “this version” of President Joe Biden is the “best Biden ever”—suggesting that the president, at age 81, is as mentally sharp and observant as ever before. Similarly, a recently published New York Times article suggests that Biden's inner circle just needs to “let Joe be Joe” via TikTok posts, late-night talk show appearances, and chatting with reporters. How many 80-year-olds are posting on TikTok? Is this strategy really letting Joe be Joe? 5:15pm- Why did Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis meet with Vice President Kamala Harris before indicting former President Donald Trump? A Georgia court is hearing testimony to determine if Willis should be disqualified from the Georgia election interference case she brought against Trump. According to allegations, Willis engaged in an improper, romantic relationship with the lead prosecutor of the case, Wade—paying him an estimated $650,000 in taxpayer money. Willis is also alleged to have directly derived financial benefit from the relationship with Wade in the form of several extravagant vacations. Last month, Robin Yeartie—a longtime friend of Willis—testified that Willis and Wade had a romantic relationship dating back to 2019. 5:30pm- Grace Ashford of The New York Times writes: “Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York has been subpoenaed to appear before a House subcommittee to answer for his administration's handling of nursing homes during the coronavirus pandemic, reigniting a flashpoint that could further damage his chances at a political comeback… The Assembly investigation did not directly evaluate whether Mr. Cuomo's order had led to the deadly outbreaks in nursing homes. But it did find that the administration had selectively reported statistics from those facilities to avoid criticism. At issue was New York State's method of categorizing nursing home deaths. The state did not include in its tally nursing home residents who died in hospitals or other facilities from Covid, effectively reducing the reported mortality rates for nursing home residents.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/05/nyregion/cuomo-covid-nursing-homes-subpoena.html 5:45pm- Leif Le Mahieu of The Daily Wire writes: “House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) is looking into whether GoFundMe and Eventbrite cooperated with federal law enforcement during their investigation into the financial transactions of supporters of former President Donald Trump. Jordan wrote to executives at both companies on Monday, asking them to provide any communications with the FBI and the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, a bureau of the Treasury Department. He noted that FinCEN emailed banks about flagging ‘MAGA' and ‘TRUMP' transactions.” You can read the full report here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/jim-jordan-investigating-whether-gofundme-and-eventbrite-helped-feds-snoop-on-trump-supporters 6:05pm- Daniel Chaitin of The Daily Wire writes: “Pennsylvania's senators, both Democrats, have withdrawn a request for $1 million in taxpayer money to support a renovation and expansion project for an LGBT center in Philadelphia after federal funds for the organization were blocked in the House last year. Sens. John Fetterman (D-PA) and Bob Casey (D-PA) wrote to the Senate Appropriations Committee on Tuesday to declare they no longer want an earmark for the William Way LGBT Community Center in spending legislation for the current fiscal year…Word of the $1 million earmark request getting pulled spread on social media on Tuesday evening. The popular Libs of TikTok account on X, run by Chaya Raichik, posted a screenshot of the letter signed by Fetterman. She noted that it followed the account's ‘Exposé' featuring screenshots of advertisements for adults-only events at the center that featured sexually explicit content.” You can read the full report here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/pa-senators-fetterman-and-casey-withdraw-request-for-1m-to-fund-lgbt-center 6:20pm- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump dominated on Super Tuesday. Entering the contest, Trump had earned 273 delegates—he now has 1,004 delegates and is expected to reach the 1,215 delegates needed to officially win the party's nomination as soon as March 12th. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Trump's primary rival Nikki Haley announced she was suspending her campaign after winning only one primary (Vermont) on Tuesday. Though she congratulated Trump on his win, she stopped short of endorsing him for president. 6:45pm- Shane Goldmacher and Adam Nagourney of The New York Times write of President Joe Biden's Super Tuesday performance, which saw him reach 1,506 delegates of the 1,968 needed to win the Democrat party's nomination: “But yet again there were flashing lights for a president who is struggling to rally the whole of his party behind him. Nearly 20 percent of Democrats in Minnesota voted for ‘Uncommitted,' in an apparent protest vote against Mr. Biden's support of the Israel military response to the Hamas terrorist attack of Oct 7. Mr. Biden won less than two-thirds of the vote in Hennepin County, home to Minneapolis. The protest was an extension of a campaign that started in Michigan last week, when 13 percent of Democrats voted uncommitted. The larger share in a state with fewer Arab American voters—but a large and active progressive wing—suggested that the movement of voters pressing Mr. Biden for a policy change was gaining traction. There were other signs, too. In Colorado, the noncommitted vote was 8 percent. The ‘no preference' vote in North Carolina hit nearly 13 percent; that is worth noting as Mr. Biden considers contesting a state that Mr. Trump won by a whisker in 2020. It is far from clear what those voters will do this November. But should they back Mr. Trump, support a third-party candidate or just stay home, they could cost Mr. Biden a close election. Minnesota wasn't the only state that cast a bit of a cloud over Mr. Biden's night. In a small indignity for the sitting president, Mr. Biden tied in the delegate race in American Samoa to Jason Palmer, an entrepreneur. (It's really OK if you had not heard of him before.) There are no Electoral College votes in American Samoa.” You can read the full article here: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/06/us/politics/super-tuesday-trump-biden-takeaways.html
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump dominated on Super Tuesday. Entering the contest, Trump had earned 273 delegates—he now has 1,004 delegates and is expected to reach the 1,215 delegates needed to officially win the party's nomination as soon as March 12th. Meanwhile, on Wednesday, Trump's primary rival Nikki Haley announced she was suspending her campaign after winning only one primary (Vermont) on Tuesday. During his victory speech from Palm Beach, Florida, Trump said of the general election: “November 5th is going to go down as the single most important day in the history of our country.” Wall Street Journal opinion columnist Jason L. Riley writes: “In November, the New York Times and Siena College released polling results in six swing states that are expected to determine the election: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The survey indicated that 22% of blacks would vote for Mr. Trump, along with 42% of Hispanics. In 2020 Mr. Biden won the black vote, 92% to 8% and the Hispanic vote 59% to 38%, according to the Pew Research Center. Black and Hispanic voters have been an important part of the Democratic base for decades, but these coalitions aren't everlasting. In 2016 Mr. Trump won by energizing people who hadn't been politically active. Now he's stealing voters from the other team. A follow-up Times/Siena poll of voters nationwide was released this week and showed black support for the former president ticking up to 23% and Mr. Trump leading Mr. Biden outright among Hispanics, 46% to 40%. The liberal press can't comprehend why nonwhites would back someone who has spread conspiracy theories about Barack Obama's birth certificate, smeared Mexican nationals and taunted his own former transportation secretary, Elaine Chao, for being Asian. But it's not that complicated. According to the survey, more than half of all black and Hispanic respondents rank current economic conditions as ‘poor,' while 26% of blacks and 37% of Hispanics say they will vote for Mr. Trump because his policies benefited them personally.” You can read Riley's full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/bidens-worst-nightmare-blacks-and-hispanics-for-trump-economy-2024-presidential-election-fbbe674c?mod=opinion_lead_pos6 During MSNBC's Super Tuesday panel discussion, Joy Reid baselessly claimed that Republican voters are only “voting on race.” However, as numerous polls are indicating, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump may very well win the Hispanic vote outright while concurrently earning the support of a large percentage of Black voters. The Biden Administration has finally started to police the U.S. Southern border…sort of. Ok, not really. The Department of Justice has charged a California man with smuggling greenhouse gases into the United States. Meanwhile, an undocumented migrant—who is wanted for rape in Oregon—was arrested in Florida, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) refused to take him citing a lack of detention room. During a press conference, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) explained that his administration pressured ICE until it did its job. BREAKING NEWS: 6ABC Digital Staff writes: “At least eight people were shot at a SEPTA bus stop in Philadelphia's Burholme neighborhood, Action News has learned. The gunfire rang out around 3 p.m. Wednesday at Rising Sun and Cottman avenues. Sources tell Action News that at least four of the eight victims are juveniles. Three of the juveniles suffered a gunshot wound to the leg and the fourth was shot in the chest.” You can find more details about this developing story here: https://6abc.com/philadelphia-shooting-today-septa-bus-stop-rising-sun-cottman-burholme-st-vincent-street/14496671/
The Manhattan Institute senior fellow and the NYU historian debate whether black Americans should move away from progressivism.
On today's episode, Jason L. Riley, author of Please Stop Helping Us, speaks the honest truth about government policies, black outcomes, and the importance of self-development over dependence.RECOMMENDED READINGPlease Stop Helping Us by Jason L. RileyCharacter Building by Booker T. WashingtonThe Content of Our Character by Shelby SteeleTaboo: 10 Facts You Can't Talk About by Wilfred ReillyMaverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell by Jason L. RileyDiscrimination and Disparities by Thomas SowellSource: The War on Poverty A Report Card - Jason RileyHosted by Sean CroxtonFollow me on Instagram
We take a look at Please Stop Helping Us by Jason L. Riley. In Please Stop Helping Us, Jason L. Riley examines how well-intentioned welfare programs are in fact holding Black Americans back. Minimum-wage laws may lift earnings for people who are already employed, but they price a disproportionate number of Blacks out of the labor force. Affirmative action in higher education is intended to address past discrimination, but the result is fewer Black college graduates than would otherwise exist. And so it goes with everything from soft-on-crime laws, which make Black neighborhoods more dangerous, to policies that limit school choice out of a mistaken belief that charter schools and voucher programs harm the traditional public schools that most low-income students attend. Once Upon a Vampire Read with me: Aspiring Authors kawfeehaus@protonmail.com Finally on Twitter @KawFee_Haus Read new articles at KawFee Haus Korner on Substack Consider supporting the show on Patreon See what I'm reading on Goodreads
Jason L. Riley is an American conservative commentator and author. He is a member of The Wall Street Journal's editorial board. Riley is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and has appeared on the Journal Editorial Report, other Fox News programs and C-SPAN. The Black Boom
In today's media environment, there are often a lot of unanswered questions. Because narratives are so powerful, and because the media is so polarized, there are often pieces of information that don't quite fit with any given story. For example: that Trump managed to increase his support among Black voters in the 2020 election, particularly Black men. What happened? Tara's guest on the podcast today has one possible answer. Jason L. Riley is a conservative commentator in the U.S. He's a columnist for the Wall Street Journal and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. His latest book is The Black Boom, and he joins Tara today to make the case that the lives of working-class Black people improved significantly under Donald Trump's economic policies.
Jason L. Riley is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a columnist for The Wall Street Journal, and the author of The Black Boom. During this conversation, Riley tells Matt why the economic lives of Black people improved significantly under policies put into place during the Trump administration.
John J. Miller is joined by Jason L. Riley to discuss his book 'The Black Boom.'
Is intellectual integrity in today's academia possible? Jason L. Riley joins host Richard Aldous to talk about his new book on Thomas Sowell, one of America's most influential conservative thinkers.
In this episode, we discuss the works and legacy of Thomas Sowell with Jason Riley, Wall Street Journal Columnist, Sr. Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and Author of Please Stop Helping Us, and Maverick, a biography of Thomas Sowell.Jason L. Riley (jasonrileyonline.com)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/cutthebullpodcast)
Cascade Policy Institute was recently joined by Wall Street Journal columnist Jason L. Riley for a discussion about his newly published book, MAVERICK: A Biography of Thomas Sowell. Listen to Cascade's Vice President of Research Dr. Eric Fruits interview Jason Riley about Thomas Sowell's contributions to economic and social thought and about how Sowell's writings remain relevant in the present day. Their wide-ranging conversation covers topics from social inequality to minimum wage laws to race in America. Jason L. Riley is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a columnist for the Wall Street Journal. He is the author of several previous books, including Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coffeewithcascade/message
Time Red Pill Topics & Headlines 6:03am cst Welcome to the Mike Church Show on www.crusadechannel.com Call the show 844-5CRUSADE Make Canon212 your first place to get news each day. Canon212 - News of the Church and the World. 35m 52m AUDIO/VIDEO: Joe Biden - ‘It's no longer about who gets to vote…it's about who gets to count the vote.' So all those crazy conspiracy theorist were correct? The election was in-fact stolen. The Constitution clearly states - Original Jurisdiction will be given in certain castes. What will the Notorious ACB do now? QUESTION: What date did The My Pillow Guy say Trump would be back in office? ANSWER: August 1st HEADLINE: New Evidence Reveals GA Audit Fraud and Massive Errors PRESS RELEASE Our eyes did not deceive us, what people swore on affidavits said they saw actually happened. AUDIO/VIDEO: Tucker Carlson - Fulton County & the election - in Fulton County, GA What will actually come of this? ALMOST 100% ELECTION FRUAD IN FULTON COUNTY HEADLINE: Georgia County Ballot Images Prompt Speculation Of "Provable Fraud” by Zachary Stieber via the Epoch Times Democrat Judges went along with this to help the county fraud for a long time. The grandest of all deceit is that voting still matters or that it ever mattered to begin with. Even when he Left losses they still win don't they. The Democrats in Texas fled the state on a private jet - The comments were “at least the left is doing something, the right never does anything”. We live in a time where we just make up our own reality. Maggie was right earlier in her statement about living in a fantasy world. We have men that think they can hope hard enough and miraculously produce milk to fee an infant. Crusade Channel Teaming Up With Epoch Times www.crusadechannel.com/epoch (affiliate link) If you have any issues that need to be resolved, please email Maggie O'Connell directly at sales@mikechurch.com or Candace her personal email candace@mikechurch.com Do business with those that do business with us. BullDog Kia have been with us since day one of Veritas Radio Network and the Crusade Channel. Get your Kia today from the fine folks at BullDog Kia in Atlanta Georgia. BRAVE BROWSER: Now you can support the Crusade Channel without spending a DIME! Simply use the url to download the BRAVE browser and WE get credit: http://brave.com/mik060 We can earn up to $50,000 for the downloads if our listeners use this browser. 7:15am cst Welcome back to The Mike Church Show! Call the Crusade Channel at 844-5CRUSADE! Join our FREE LIVE chatroom where you can chat with fellow Crusaders. Listen to us on ShortWave - 5850 Who is the Prince of this World? This is why the Democrats always seem like they are winning. Our reward is NOT of this world. 1h33m HEADLINE: The Talibwoke by Jay Whig “The now-deserted and looted Bagram Airbase in Afghanistan signals much worse. Not only have we been defeated by the Taliban in Afghanistan, despite every advantage other than will, but it is impossible to escape a terrible parallel. The thought of the monument-destroying American Left is much like that of the Taliban, and portends the same dangers.” When was the last time we saw a major sex ring busted up and arrests made? I can tell you, it was when Donald Trump was President. ‘The world watches as wokeism comes for statues and blasphemous art . . . and people. It will not be possible to simply stand by and watch what comes next, if it is allowed to get its way.” It will always progress b/c ANY remnant of the Good True and Beautiful must be demolished/destroyed. What is being discovered about the scheme that the cabal just pulled off in this last election . 1h58m HEADLINE: Critical Race Theory Is a Hustle by Jason L. Riley
In conversation with Anthony B. Bradley, Professor and Chair of Religious and Theological Studies at The King's College (New York) and a Research Fellow at The Acton Institute Jason L. Riley's books include Let Them In: The Case for Open Borders; False Black Power?; and Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed. A longtime columnist for The Wall Street Journal and a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, he widely lectures and offers commentary about important social and political issues on various media outlets. Riley's latest work is a biography of conservative social theorist Thomas Sowell. In it he offers a portrait of the Jim Crow South orphan's evolution to public intellectual while arguing that academia should reconsider the unsentimental Sowell's views. Books with signed book plates available from the Joseph Fox Bookshop (recorded 6/16/2021)
Thomas Sowell is one of the great social theorists of our age. In a career spanning more than half a century, few scholars have matched his combination of range, rigor, and accessibility. He has written more than 30 books covering topics including economic history, social inequality, political philosophy, race, migration, and culture. His bold and unsentimental assaults on liberal orthodoxy have endeared him to many but enraged most of his fellow intellectuals, the civil rights establishment, and much of the mainstream media. As a result, critics preoccupied with political correctness have demeaned, downplayed, or ignored his important contributions.In this first‐ever biography of Sowell, Wall Street Journal columnist Jason L. Riley gives this iconic thinker his due, responds to the detractors, and explains their motives. Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell (Basic Books, May 2021) not only showcases Sowell's most significant writings but also vividly traces the life events that shaped his ideas and resulted in a black orphan from the Jim Crow South going on to graduate from Harvard University, earn a PhD under Milton Friedman at the University of Chicago, teach economics at Cornell University and the University of California, Los Angeles, and spend the past four decades as one of America's foremost public intellectuals.Drawing on firsthand conversations with Sowell, and interviews with close friends and colleagues, Riley offers a nuanced portrait of one of America's leading conservative intellectuals. Maverick shines a light on the extraordinary scope and depth of Sowell's work, exploring where he has distinguished himself and how he is likely to be remembered.Riley is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and the author of several books, including Please Stop Helping Us: How Liberals Make It Harder for Blacks to Succeed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Berry continues to urge people to seriously consider running for office at the local and national levels; Jason L. Riley, author, joins the show to discuss his new biography "Maverick: A Biography of Thomas Sowell"; Berry talks about a Bill Maher clip in which Maher blasts the higher education system in America, and then he digs deeper into other educational issues in the Country.
Jason L. Riley's biography of Sowell, Maverick, tells the story of the successful and provocative career of one of America's foremost intellectuals and the experiences that shaped his insights and ideas. In Riley's recently released companion documentary Thomas Sowell: Common Sense in a Senseless World, Larry Elder said of Sowell, “He is America's greatest contemporary living philosopher.” Jason Riley is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank focused on domestic policy and urban affairs. He is the author of several books, as well as a columnist and editorial board member for the Wall Street Journal, which he joined in 1994. Riley is a commentator on Fox News and frequently appears on ABC, NBC, CNN, PBS, and NPR. He holds a B.A. in English from The State University of New York at Buffalo. Moderated by Talmage Boston Talmage is a partner in Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton, LLP's Dallas office who specializes in commercial litigation. He's a past board member of the WAC of D/FW and recipient of the Mallon Circle Award. In addition to lawyering, he's the author of four critically acclaimed history books, and is regarded as one of the country's leading onstage interviewers. . . Do you believe in the importance of international education and connections? The nonprofit World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth is supported by gifts from people like you, who share our passion for engaging in dialogue on global affairs and building bridges of understanding. While the Council is not currently charging admission for virtual events, we ask you to please consider making a one-time or recurring gift to help us keep the conversation going through informative public programs and targeted events for students and teachers. Donate: https://www.dfwworld.org/donate
DOCUMENTATION AND ADDITIONAL READING PART 1 (0:0 - 13:14): ────────────────── Will America’s Worldview Divide Change Our National Map? Five Counties in Eastern Oregon Want to Join “Greater Idaho” NEW YORK TIMES (KIRK JOHNSON) Their Own Private Idaho: Five Oregon Counties Back a Plan to Secede WALL STREET JOURNAL (JASON L. RILEY) Shrinking Blue States Have ‘Defund the Police’ to Blame PART 2 (13:15 - 21:46): ────────────────── Is the Sport of Cycling Infected with Pervasive “Whiteness”? The Endless Analysis and Unceasing Critique of Theory CYCLING MAGAZINE (P. KHALIL SAUCIER) Cycling and the Power of White Privilege PART 3 (21:47 - 24:51): ────────────────── Should Tim Tebow Give the Job Back? The Christian Way of Faithfulness Is Not Helped by This Kind of Analysis
Louis Avallone and Stephen Parr discuss the topics Peter Buttigieg brought up in his Senate Confirmation Hearings for Secretary of Transportation. In addition to the taxes already existing on gasoline, he plans to tax you for every mile you drive in your car or truck. While this may seem like a good idea to people living in big cities on the coasts, it is a terrible idea for everyone living in “flyover country”. What about the problem of getting food and other goods to market? The trucking industry would be very hard hit, and think about how local retail stores have been out of consumer goods in the past year. So, why are the Democrats really wanting to this?In 2016, a Florida man posted memes about how to vote by texting. To many, this was probably considered a joke, not a serious “voter information” meme. The FBI and the Federal Prosecutors out of the Eastern District of New York now are claiming he was violating the Federal Voter Intimidation Law by doing so. Our American Mamas, Teri Netterville and Denise Arthur, think it is time for college students (and their families) to stop complaining about how the extremely intolerant left treats conservative students on campus. Even though they do not feel safe in such hostile environments, it is time to become more proactive. To be successful, however, the conservatives must be inclusive and let non-conservatives also be apart of their groups. If conservative college students need help in trying to figure out where to start, perhaps we at American Ground Radio can help. Contact us at feedback@americangroundradio.com .After talking about how the US House Democrats and the FBI are behaving as if Republicans are “the Nation’s enemy”, Stephen Parr and Louis Avallone “Dig Deep” into the Game Stop stock manipulation problem and how “ordinary people” fought back against the professional hedge fund market manipulators. For so many, it is interesting or confusing — or both! Stephen explains what really happened. Jason L. Riley, journalist, author, and commentator, visits on the phone with Stephen Parr and Louis Avallone about Thomas Sowell. Riley has just completed a biography about Thomas Sowell, due out in May. Meanwhile, he narrates a film about Sowell, whom many consider to be “one of the greatest minds of the past half-century”. Stephen highly recommends you watch. https://www.sowellfilm.com/press-kit#Watch-Film
Jeden verdammten Donnerstag: Gossip, Rants und Lebenshilfe. Aus Köln. Mit Christian und Justus. Justus sieht gesund aus und ich hab nach Karneval meine Augenbrauen zurück gefärbt. Einen Tick zu gleichmäßig schwarz vielleicht. Wir sprechen über das Fotzenknecht-Syndrom, die fortschreitende Unterwanderung des Schützenvereins und parallel fortschreitende unternehmerische Erfolge. Es gibt von uns zwei unangepassten Draufgängern außerdem die volle Packung Sozialdarwinismus, Küchenpsychologie / -neurologie und wieder jede Menge Motivational Speech. Fact Check: Das Buch von dem Justus sprach heißt "Please Stop Helping Us" von Jason L. Riley und der Bürgermeister von NYC nach Rudolph Giuliani war zunächst Michael Bloomberg, gefolgt vom amtierenden Bürgermeister Bill de Blasio. Show us some love: Unterstützt den Podcast bei Patreon, folgt ihm auf Facebook, abonniert ihn kostenlos bei iTunes und empfehlt uns euren Freunden!