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Guests: Kyle Murnen, Myron Magnet, & Benedict Whalen Host Scot Bertram talks with Kyle Murnen, Director of Online Learning at Hillsdale College, about the brand-new podcast from the Online Learning team: The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast. Myron Magnet, historian and author of Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution, explains the history and goals of […]
Guests: Kyle Murnen, Myron Magnet, & Benedict Whalen Host Scot Bertram talks with Kyle Murnen, director of Online Learning at Hillsdale College, about the brand-new podcast from the Online Learning team: The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast. Myron Magnet, historian and author of Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution, explains the history and goals of the "Antiracist" movement in his new article "The Antiracist Racket." And Benedict Whalen, associate professor of English at Hillsdale College, continues his series on the works of Christopher Marlowe with Doctor Faustus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOPICS: Separation of powers, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD, the history of the book, and Justice Clarence Thomas’ 30 years at the Supreme Court. Host Scot Bertram talks with Kevin Portteus, Professor of Politics & Director of American Studies at Hillsdale, about the design of the separation of powers in the federal government. Naomi […]
TOPICS: Separation of powers, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD, the history of the book, and Justice Clarence Thomas' 30 years at the Supreme Court.Host Scot Bertram talks with Kevin Portteus, Professor of Politics & Director of American Studies at Hillsdale, about the design of the separation of powers in the federal government. Naomi Schaefer Riley, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and at the Independent Women's Forum, joins us to discuss her new book, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD: HOW THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM, FAMILY COURTS, AND RACIAL ACTIVISTS ARE WRECKING YOUNG LIVES. Mark Maier, Lecturer in English at Hillsdale, tells us the history of the book. And to mark 30 years of Justice Clarence Thomas at the Supreme Court, we chat with Myron Magnet about his book CLARENCE THOMAS AND THE LOST CONSTITUTION.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TOPICS: Separation of powers, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD, the history of the book, and Justice Clarence Thomas' 30 years at the Supreme Court. Host Scot Bertram talks with Kevin Portteus, Professor of Politics & Director of American Studies at Hillsdale, about the design of the separation of powers in the federal government. Naomi Schaefer Riley, Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and at the Independent Women's Forum, joins us to discuss her new book, NO WAY TO TREAT A CHILD: HOW THE FOSTER CARE SYSTEM, FAMILY COURTS, AND RACIAL ACTIVISTS ARE WRECKING YOUNG LIVES. Mark Maier, Lecturer in English at Hillsdale, tells us the history of the book. And to mark 30 years of Justice Clarence Thomas at the Supreme Court, we chat with Myron Magnet about his book CLARENCE THOMAS AND THE LOST CONSTITUTION.
TOPICS: A new children's book written by a Hillsdale professor, the erosion of American freedoms, & realism as a literary movement. Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Mehan, Director of Academic Programs for Hillsdale in D.C. and Assistant Professor of Government, about his new children's book, THE HANDSOME LITTLE CYGNET. Myron Magnet, Editor-at-Large of City Journal, discusses his recent essay at THE NEW CRITERION on the erosion of American freedoms, "Defounding America". And Lorraine Murphy, Associate Professor of English at Hillsdale, begins a new series of interviews by outlining realism as a literary movement.
TOPICS: A new children’s book written by a Hillsdale professor, the erosion of American freedoms, & realism as a literary movement. Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Mehan, Director of Academic Programs for Hillsdale in D.C. and Assistant Professor of Government, about his new children’s book, THE HANDSOME LITTLE CYGNET. Myron Magnet, Editor-at-Large of City […]
TOPICS: A new children's book written by a Hillsdale professor, the erosion of American freedoms, & realism as a literary movement.Host Scot Bertram talks with Matthew Mehan, Director of Academic Programs for Hillsdale in D.C. and Assistant Professor of Government, about his new children's book, THE HANDSOME LITTLE CYGNET. Myron Magnet, Editor-at-Large of City Journal, discusses his recent essay at THE NEW CRITERION on the erosion of American freedoms, "Defounding America". And Lorraine Murphy, Associate Professor of English at Hillsdale, begins a new series of interviews by outlining realism as a literary movement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The New Criterion's Visiting Critic Myron Magnet delivers the second annual Circle Lecture, followed by an interview with Myron by Executive Editor James Panero.
Myron Magnet, prizewinning author of Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution and The Founders at Home: The Building of America, 1735-1817, was the editor of City Journal from 1994 through 2006 and is now its editor-at-large. A longtime member of the board of editors of Fortune magazine, Magnet has written about a wide variety of topics, from American society and social policy, economics, and corporate management to intellectual history, literature, architecture, and the American Founding. You can learn more about Myron below: https://myronmagnet.com/ You can follow him on Twitter @MyronMagnet
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The new super villain drama 'Joker' has shattered box office records and gained much controversial media attention along the way. Set to top $900 million worldwide, the dark film from director Todd Phillips and actor Joaquin Phoenix is already being heralded as the biggest R-rated movie ever. So why has 'Joker' been such a hit? Christian Toto, award winning movie critic and editor at Hollywood in Toto, breaks it down, explaining how the film touches on themes like mental illness, morality and even empathy. After that, Myron Magnet, editor at large at City Journal, joins the show to talk about his newest book, “Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution,” which explores the life of Justice Thomas and how the Justice's approach to the Constitution is changing the Supreme Court. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Magnet joins Peter W. Wood on Curriculum Vitae to discuss Thomas’s biography and the history of the US Constitution. Along the way, we talk about higher education’s role in forming citizens who are capable of keeping the American republic.
In his book, "The Dream and the Nightmare," historian Myron Magnet argues that the radical transformation of American culture in the 1960s created a dependent underclass.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Historian Myron Magnet returns to detail the history of the varied political perspectives on the U.S. founding document and what needs to be retained in, "Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Yaffee interviews historian and political pundit Myron Magnet on his new book "Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution".
Yaffee interviews historian and political pundit Myron Magnet on his new book "Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution".
In this episode, Myron Magnet discusses his latest book, “Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution.”
Jimmy talks to Myron Magnet, who is the author of the book Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy talks to Myron Magnet, who is the author of the book Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com3:30p John Horvat II, author of "Return To Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Society" https://www.returntoorder.org/4p We Build The Wall, Jennifer Lawrence4:30p Andrew Farley, author of "Twisted Scripture: Understanding 45 Lies Christians have Been Told"5p Myron Magnet, author of "Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution"Dedication: Police Officer Matthew J. Rittner, Milwaukee Police Department, Wisconsin, End of Watch Wednesday, February 6, 2019SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.change.org/p/clerk-of-the-court-jerri-ann-preserve-old-sheldon-church
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com3:30p John Horvat II, author of "Return To Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Society" https://www.returntoorder.org/4p We Build The Wall, Jennifer Lawrence4:30p Andrew Farley, author of "Twisted Scripture: Understanding 45 Lies Christians have Been Told"5p Myron Magnet, author of "Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution"Dedication: Police Officer Matthew J. Rittner, Milwaukee Police Department, Wisconsin, End of Watch Wednesday, February 6, 2019SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.change.org/p/clerk-of-the-court-jerri-ann-preserve-old-sheldon-church
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com3:30p John Horvat II, author of "Return To Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Society" https://www.returntoorder.org/4p We Build The Wall, Jennifer Lawrence4:30p Andrew Farley, author of "Twisted Scripture: Understanding 45 Lies Christians have Been Told"5p Myron Magnet, author of "Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution"Dedication: Police Officer Matthew J. Rittner, Milwaukee Police Department, Wisconsin, End of Watch Wednesday, February 6, 2019SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.change.org/p/clerk-of-the-court-jerri-ann-preserve-old-sheldon-church
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com 3:30p John Horvat II, author of "Return To Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Society" https://www.returntoorder.org/ 4p We Build The Wall, Jennifer Lawrence 4:30p Andrew Farley, author of "Twisted Scripture: Understanding 45 Lies Christians have Been Told" 5p Myron Magnet, author of "Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution" Dedication: Police Officer Matthew J. Rittner, Milwaukee Police Department, Wisconsin, End of Watch Wednesday, February 6, 2019 SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.change.org/p/clerk-of-the-court-jerri-ann-preserve-old-sheldon-church
Mark speaks with immigration attorney Esther Valdes on the aftermath and fallout from Mexico not getting tariffs placed on their goods being exported and imported into the U.S. Also, Myron Magnet has written a new book, "Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution," and why this is such a crucial time based on the political divide not only among citizens but also within the justice system itself.
Bradley talks with Massachusetts journalist and historian Myron Magnet about his new book Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution.
Topics: The Helium Shortage, Myron Magnet's CLARENCE THOMAS AND THE LOST CONSTITUTION, Jane Austen's NORTHANGER ABBEY, and the power of storytelling. Scot Bertram talks with Courtney Meyet, associate professor of chemistry at Hillsdale, about the helium shortage. Myron Magnet joins the show to discuss his new book CLARENCE THOMAS AND THE LOST CONSTITUTION. Hillsdale associate professor of English Lorraine Murphy digs into Jane Austen's NORTHANGER ABBEY. And Lee Habeeb of Our American Network tells us about the power of storytelling.
Topics: The Helium Shortage, Myron Magnet's CLARENCE THOMAS AND THE LOST CONSTITUTION, Jane Austen's NORTHANGER ABBEY, and the power of storytelling.Scot Bertram talks with Courtney Meyet, associate professor of chemistry at Hillsdale, about the helium shortage. Myron Magnet joins the show to discuss his new book CLARENCE THOMAS AND THE LOST CONSTITUTION. Hillsdale associate professor of English Lorraine Murphy digs into Jane Austen's NORTHANGER ABBEY. And Lee Habeeb of Our American Network tells us about the power of storytelling.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Metaxas asks Myron Magnet about his book, “Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution,” and why Thomas may be the most faithful originalist on the U.S. Supreme Court today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christian Outlook – June 1, 2019 Georgene Rice and Kevin Theriot of the Alliance Defending Freedom talk about the U.S. Supreme Court and two abortion laws in Indiana. Albert Mohler discusses the opinion of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Bill Bunkley turns to Lanhee Chen for his comments on Special Counsel Mueller's statement this week. Frank Sontag and Andy Bales talk about homelessness in America and what Christian ministries are doing to try to help. Eric Metaxas asks Myron Magnet about his book, “Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution.” Don Kroah talks with veteran columnist Cal Thomas about the multiple pieces of abortion-related legislation put forth by various states.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Myron Magnet, of City Journal and the Manhattan Institute, talks with Seth about his new book, "Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution." Today is the 74th anniversary of V.E. Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Myron Magnet concludes his discussion on “Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution”; then, William Federer of the American Minute gives fascinating details of the history of Decoration/Memorial Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Author and journalist Myron Magnet reminds us of the great Supreme Court Justice’s vision of a free, self-governing nation in his biography, “Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Now that Alabama has banned nearly all abortions, is the long-awaited Supreme Court showdown over Roe v Wade in the offing? Clarke Forsythe, senior counsel at Americans United for Life, will weigh in. Plus: What role might Justice Clarence Thomas play in recovering an originalist perspective on the High Court? Historian Myron Magnet will join me to discuss his book, "Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution." That's next time on Friday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
Myron Magnet joins Brian Anderson to discuss his new book, Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution. Magnet contends that Justice Thomas's originalist jurisprudence offers a path forward for recovering our nation's "lost Constitution" and restoring America as a free, self-governing nation made up of self-reliant citizens. Author of The Founders at Home: The Building of America, 1735-1817 and other books, Magnet was City Journal's editor from 1994 through 2006 and is now editor-at-large.
The Florida school shooting and mental illness. The relevance of the book by Myron Magnet, "The Dream and the Nightmare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joe Kennedy's response to the State of the Union. Myron Magnet's piece in City Journal, "Pro-American." 24 Republicans are retiring, is this a concern?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A conversation with Myron Magnet, Editor-at-Large of City Journal. Reviewing Leftist political violence on college campuses. How did a Middlebury College professor end up in a neck brace after her encounter with an angry mob of students? What do the political riots at Berkeley portend for the American future? How has the Orwellian Left -- which has clearly run out of ideas -- managed such Doublespeak against Free Speech? Also, notes on Charles Murray's study of the troubled "white working class" in America. Plus, President Trump takes on the Surveillance State. As the "permanent government" fights to hold power, we consider how President George Washington dismissed the Executive Branch bureaucrats of his own day. With Listener Calls & Music via Cat Stevens, Green Day, Le Castle Vania and Johnny Cash. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kenya is called the "Heart of Africa" and is considered to be the cradle of civilization. With history that rich and a diverse community of tribes and natural resources, Jacinta Zioka from Kenya Tourism, says that everyone should visit her country at least once in their lifetime. For action-adventure author James Rollins, his travels, adventures and interests play a critical role in the development of his thrillers. In his new book, The Bone Labyrinth, James used his training as a veternarian to explore the question of human development and intelligence. He takes us to mankind's next leap and presents the question of our fate as a species. Accordingly to Saturday Evening Post contributor, Todd Pitock, we can learn a lot about American history through understanding the progresssion of whiskey. Todd takes us along America's multi-state Whiskey Trail and gives us a history lesson between sips. American history can also be understood through the perspective of our Founders homes, accordingly to author Myron Magnet. In his book, "The Founders at Home: The Building of America" Myron says that the architectural styles of our Founders reflects their social consciousness and their ideals for America's future at the time. We walked along the floor of the New York Times Travel Show (#NYTTravelShow) and spoke to representatives from Sri Lanka and Belize.
Join World Footprints as we explore American History through the voices and houses of the country's Founding Fathers with award-winning author Myron Magnet. In his book, The Founders at Home: The Building of America, 1735 - 1817, Magnet says that among all of our founders accomplishments the American Revolution has been the country's only enduring success. We are also going to review American History from another angle--America's Whiskey Trail. Saturday Evening Post contributor Todd Pitock will take us to the birth places of America's native spirit. Finally, we will revisit our coverage of the Sochi Paralympic Games with a post script segment. You will meet another favorite of the Games when we introduce two-time Silver Medalist Mark Bathum and his guide Cade Yamamoto. Mark and Cade won their medals in the Men's Super G and Super Combined Alpine events for the visually impaired.
Join World Footprints as we explore American History through the voices and houses of the country's Founding Fathers with award-winning author Myron Magnet. In his book, The Founders at Home: The Building of America, 1735 - 1817, Magnet says that among all of our founders accomplishments the American Revolution has been the country's only enduring success. We are also going to review American History from another angle--America's Whiskey Trail. Saturday Evening Post contributor Todd Pitock will take us to the birth places of America's native spirit. Finally, we will revisit our coverage of the Sochi Paralympic Games with a post script segment. You will meet another favorite of the Games when we introduce two-time Silver Medalist Mark Bathum and his guide Cade Yamamoto. Mark and Cade won their medals in the Men's Super G and Super Combined Alpine events for the visually impaired.
Join World Footprints as we explore American History through the voices and houses of the country's Founding Fathers with award-winning author Myron Magnet. In his book, The Founders at Home: The Building of America, 1735 - 1817, Magnet says that among all of our founders accomplishments the American Revolution has been the country's only enduring success. We are also going to review American History from another angle--America's Whiskey Trail. Saturday Evening Post contributor Todd Pitock will take us to the birth places of America's native spirit. Finally, we will revisit our coverage of the Sochi Paralympic Games with a post script segment. You will meet another favorite of the Games when we introduce two-time Silver Medalist Mark Bathum and his guide Cade Yamamoto. Mark and Cade won their medals in the Men's Super G and Super Combined Alpine events for the visually impaired.
Join World Footprints as we explore American History through the voices and houses of the country's Founding Fathers with award-winning author Myron Magnet. In his book, The Founders at Home: The Building of America, 1735 - 1817, Magnet says that among all of our founders accomplishments the American Revolution has been the country's only enduring success. We are also going to review American History from another angle--America's Whiskey Trail. Saturday Evening Post contributor Todd Pitock will take us to the birth places of America's native spirit. Finally, we will revisit our coverage of the Sochi Paralympic Games with a post script segment. You will meet another favorite of the Games when we introduce two-time Silver Medalist Mark Bathum and his guide Cade Yamamoto. Mark and Cade won their medals in the Men's Super G and Super Combined Alpine events for the visually impaired.
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