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Give Them An Argument
Season 7 Episode 20: We Have Always Had a Union (ft. Shaun Richman)

Give Them An Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 126:11


Labor scholar Shaun Richman joins us to talk to Ben Burgis about his book "We Always Had a Union: The New York Hotel Workers' Union, 1912-1953." Before that, Ben does an Opening Argument on the absurd attacks on Zohran that have been made everywhere from National Review to Reason to...Matt Taibbi's Substack. (Goddamnit, Matt.) In the postgame for patrons, Ben and the crew get heart-breakingly close to finally being done with "Jordan Peterson vs. 20 Atheists."Read Ben's MSNBC article on the hysteria about city-owned grocery stores:https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/zohran-mamdani-grocery-stores-food-deserts-panic-rcna216332Read his Jacobin article on the "seize the means of production" hysteria:https://jacobin.com/2025/07/zohran-mamdani-socialism-bernie-taibbiOrder Shaun's book:https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/?id=p088537Follow Shaun on Twitter: @Ess_DogFollow Ben on Twitter: @BenBurgisFollow GTAA on Twitter: @Gtaa_ShowBecome a GTAA Patron and receive numerous benefits ranging from patron-exclusive postgames every Monday night to our undying love and gratitude for helping us keep this thing going:patreon.com/benburgisRead the weekly philosophy Substack:benburgis.substack.comVisit benburgis.com

Lions of Liberty Network
The Brian Nichols Show: Why Does The Government Hate Food Trucks?

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 40:57


Why can't you sell grandma's famous cookies without jumping through government hoops? What if the biggest thing holding back local food entrepreneurs isn't the competition… it's the red tape? In this episode, we dive into the absurdity of cottage food laws, the bureaucratic roadblocks facing small business owners, and why government “help” is often anything but helpful. We have a new show on Lions of Liberty! The Politicks Podcast! Be sure to subscribe to the standalone Politicks Podcast feed. This is the absolute best way to support the show! Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And remember, they're all Blood Suckers! Studio Sponsor: ⁠Cardio Miracle⁠ - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": ⁠CardioMiracle.com/TBNS⁠ We're talking with writer and policy analyst Noah Gould, who breaks down his bombshell article from National Review about how Michigan's food entrepreneurs are getting choked out by outdated, confusing, and downright nonsensical regulations. Want to butter toast at an event? Better have a separate license. Want to scale past $25K in revenue? Hope you enjoy navigating six different regulatory agencies. This isn't just a Michigan problem – it's a national trend. The government claims it's keeping you “safe” with all these rules, but grocery stores don't even trust the bureaucrats. They demand third-party certifications anyway. So why does the state still get to decide which food is “worthy” of your plate? Brian and Noah don't stop at highlighting the problem – they expose the cronyism, the fear-based exceptions, and the outright hypocrisy in how regulations are enforced. And most importantly, they lay out how we can fight back: with smarter laws, voluntary standards, and a market that rewards real value – not political connections. Whether you're a food truck dreamer, a liberty-minded policy nerd, or just sick of overpriced junk food being your only option, this is the conversation you need to hear. This episode will get you fired up, hungry for change, and ready to push back against the bureaucratic nonsense that's killing small business in America. Order ⁠Cardio Miracle⁠ (⁠CardioMiracle.com/TBNS⁠) for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!Submit Listener Questions to ⁠brian@briannicholsshow.com⁠ to hear your questions and perspectives answered and shared each and every week! WATCH The Brian Nichols Show, available on ⁠YouTube⁠ & ⁠Rumble⁠. With over 995 episodes featuring local candidates, elected officials, economists, CEOs, and more, each show educates, enlightens, and informs. Follow Brian on social media: X.com/Twitter ⁠(https://www.briannicholsshow.com/twitter⁠) & Facebook (⁠https://www.briannicholsshow.com/facebook⁠) Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to ⁠The Brian Nichols Show ⁠for more captivating interviews and insights into common sense solutions for local problems! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Capital Record
Episode 242: When Millionaires Attack Billionaires

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 18:47


How should we think about people who make billions of dollars managing the capital of others? Does a hedge fund manager like Bill Ackman add any value to society? Why would someone worth $50-100 million hate someone worth $9 billion? This week's Capital Record doesn't have time to get into dog-whistle antisemitism, but it does have time to get into class envy, the embarrassing error of believing capital allocation is a valueless exercise, and the merit of achievement embodied by someone like Bill Ackman.

Lions of Liberty Network
The Brian Nichols Show: Why Does The Government Hate Food Trucks?

Lions of Liberty Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2025 40:57


Why can't you sell grandma's famous cookies without jumping through government hoops? What if the biggest thing holding back local food entrepreneurs isn't the competition… it's the red tape? In this episode, we dive into the absurdity of cottage food laws, the bureaucratic roadblocks facing small business owners, and why government “help” is often anything but helpful. We have a new show on Lions of Liberty! The Politicks Podcast! Be sure to subscribe to the standalone Politicks Podcast feed. This is the absolute best way to support the show! Listen and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. And remember, they're all Blood Suckers! Studio Sponsor: ⁠Cardio Miracle⁠ - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": ⁠CardioMiracle.com/TBNS⁠ We're talking with writer and policy analyst Noah Gould, who breaks down his bombshell article from National Review about how Michigan's food entrepreneurs are getting choked out by outdated, confusing, and downright nonsensical regulations. Want to butter toast at an event? Better have a separate license. Want to scale past $25K in revenue? Hope you enjoy navigating six different regulatory agencies. This isn't just a Michigan problem – it's a national trend. The government claims it's keeping you “safe” with all these rules, but grocery stores don't even trust the bureaucrats. They demand third-party certifications anyway. So why does the state still get to decide which food is “worthy” of your plate? Brian and Noah don't stop at highlighting the problem – they expose the cronyism, the fear-based exceptions, and the outright hypocrisy in how regulations are enforced. And most importantly, they lay out how we can fight back: with smarter laws, voluntary standards, and a market that rewards real value – not political connections. Whether you're a food truck dreamer, a liberty-minded policy nerd, or just sick of overpriced junk food being your only option, this is the conversation you need to hear. This episode will get you fired up, hungry for change, and ready to push back against the bureaucratic nonsense that's killing small business in America. Order ⁠Cardio Miracle⁠ (⁠CardioMiracle.com/TBNS⁠) for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!Submit Listener Questions to ⁠brian@briannicholsshow.com⁠ to hear your questions and perspectives answered and shared each and every week! WATCH The Brian Nichols Show, available on ⁠YouTube⁠ & ⁠Rumble⁠. With over 995 episodes featuring local candidates, elected officials, economists, CEOs, and more, each show educates, enlightens, and informs. Follow Brian on social media: X.com/Twitter ⁠(https://www.briannicholsshow.com/twitter⁠) & Facebook (⁠https://www.briannicholsshow.com/facebook⁠) Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to ⁠The Brian Nichols Show ⁠for more captivating interviews and insights into common sense solutions for local problems! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Megyn Kelly Show
Biden Cover-Up Continues, Gavin Newsom's Terrible Answer, and Trump's New Epstein Hoax Framing, with Rich Lowry | Ep. 1109

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 81:12


Megyn Kelly is joined by Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, to discuss the breaking news that Jill Biden's top aide Anthony Bernal pleading the Fifth, his potential role in the Biden cognitive decline cover-up, Gavin Newsom's rambling and terrible answer to Shawn Ryan about gender transition for an 8-year-old, his weird affect and hand movements, Ana Navarro's attack on a fellow CNN guest calling him a “white man,” the host Abby Phillip siding with Navarro and allowing the racism, Trump trashing his own MAGA supporters who want more Jeffrey Epstein answers, promising to release further documents that are "credible" but slamming the entire story as a "hoax," his ongoing support for AG Bondi, how terrible Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams are as candidates for NYC mayor, why Zohran Mamdani will likely win and his truly dangerous policies, and more. More from Lowry: https://www.nationalreview.com/ Cozy Earth: Visit https://www.CozyEarth.com/MEGYN & Use code MEGYN for up to 40% offSelectQuote: Get the right life insurance for YOU, for LESS at https://www.SelectQuote.com/MEGYNPique: Get 20% off your order plus a FREE frother & glass beaker with this exclusive link: https://piquelife.com/MEGYNARMRA: go to https://tryarmra.com/MEGYN to get 30% off your first subscription orderFollow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow 

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 398: His Meaninglessness Is His Meaning

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 91:10


Jon Fleischman (author of the So, Does It Matter? Substack) joins Will for a conversation about Gavin Newsom's bizarre engagement with conservative podcaster Shawn Ryan -- in which guns are good, transgenderism is a lost cause, nuclear power is lifesaving, and he's a border hawk. Bonus track: Investigative reporter Kenneth Schlapp's update on California wildfires. Music by Metalachi.Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.orgFollow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCAShow Notes:Jon Fleischman: “So, Does It Matter?” Cracks in the Golden State: California's Political Landscape Is ShiftingGov. Newsom, protesters target JD Vance with his family as they visit DisneylandMother Jones editor ripped as ‘soulless ghoul' for attack on JD Vance, kids after Disneyland tripFour hours inside Newsom's headNewsom talks AI, Epstein files and immigration in 4-hour podcastRioters Obstruct California Cannabis Farm Raid, Disrupting Rescue of Illegal Immigrant MinorsICE's California weed-farm raid shows why we need mandatory E-VerifyFederal judge halts indiscriminate immigration stops in Los Angeles and beyondReparations bill, amid headwinds, could skirt California's affirmative action banA racialist leader is ousted in Los AngelesHayward, Alameda County officials propose Russell City reparations fundRizzotti Advised to Recuse From Burbank Landlord-Tenant IssuesOrange County's $649 million trolley to nowhereKenneth Schlapp, Center SquareCA data: Just one Palisades brush clearance before fireCalifornia fire season kicks off with a blazing bang

Guy Benson Show
BENSON BYTE: Charles C.W. Cooke SLAMS Justice Jackson's Activist Judging

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 19:49


Charles C. W. Cooke, Senior writer at National Review and host of  The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast, joined the Guy Benson Show today to discuss SCOTUS Justice Kentaji Brown Jackson and her judicial activism from the bench. Cooke says that Jackson's activism has shown her radicalism as she has received firm critiques from both sides of the political aisle. The pair also discussed the defunding of NPR through the Senate's latest round of recissions, and NPR CEO Katherine Maher's bizarre Capitol Hill testimonies. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Editors
Episode 790: An Epstein Coverup?

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 71:40


Today on The Editors, Rich, Jim, MBD, and Audrey discuss the various responses from the right on the Epstein case, Trump's newfound enthusiasm for sending weapons to Ukraine, and Joe Biden's disturbing use of the autopen.Editors' Picks:Rich: Phillip Magness's piece "The 1619 Project Has Failed. Why Do Academics Still Take It Seriously?"Jim: Rich's column “Big Bird Deserves to Lose This Time”MBD: Brian Allen's piece "Looking for a Pulse at the Newark Museum of Art"Audrey: Jeff's latest Carnival of Fools newsletter "Joe Biden's Autopen Folly"Light Items:Rich: Jurassic World RebirthJim: Summer jobsMBD: His kids enjoying campAudrey: Traveling to New YorkSponsors:Allegiance GoldMade InExpressVPNThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

Capital Record
Episode 241: Not All Tax Cuts Are Created Equal

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 16:14


The One Big Beautiful Bill Act has been criticized for not doing enough to rein in deficits. It has been praised for extending tax cuts. And it is underrated for some of the pro-growth business measures the bill includes intended to promote supply-side business incentives. But what about the “promises kept:” In the new tax bill -- the “no tax on tips” and “no tax on overtime wages” -- are these pro-growth? What about the deduction for interest expense on auto loans? Or the special bonus standard deduction for senior citizens? David does a refresher in today's podcast on the principles of the supply side tax movement that have been front and center for almost 50 years. Tax cuts that incentivize production and tax cuts that appeal to a very specific voting block are rarely the same thing!Show Notes:A Referee's Take on the One, Big, Beautiful Bill

Bernie and Sid
Rich Lowry | Editor-In-Chief of National Review | 07-15-25

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 12:11


Rich Lowry, Editor-In-Chief of National Review, calls into the program to analyze the situation that is the NYC Mayoral race, drawing comparisons to other political figures and commenting on Andrew Cuomo's potential viability after he announces he'll be running on an independent ticket in the general election in November. Lowry pivots to the ongoing Epstein files controversy, exploring the implications for the MAGA movement and potential electoral impacts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Joe Piscopo Show
The Joe Piscopo Show 7-15-25

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2025 148:13


Joe Piscopo is hosting the show from 6 to 7 am. Liz Peek, Fox News contributor, columnist for Fox News and The Hill, and former partner of major bracket Wall Street firm Wertheim & Company, will take over as guest host from 7 to 10 am. 08:08- Stephen Parr, Meteorologist for "The Joe Piscopo Show" and co-host of "American Ground Radio" on AM 970 The Answer Topic: New Jersey flooding 27:48- Col. Patrick Callahan, New Jersey State Police Superintendent and State Director of Emergency Management Topic: New Jersey flooding 50:40- Lt. Col. Robert Maginnis, a retired U.S. Army officer and an experienced military analyst with on-the-ground experience inside Russia and Ukraine and the author of "Preparing for World War III" Topic: "Trump's bold pivot on Ukraine sends major signal" (Fox News op ed) 1:00:05- Hans von Spakovsky, Manager of the Heritage Foundation's Election Law Reform Initiative and Senior Legal Fellow at the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies Topic: Biden Chief of Staff reportedly approving autopen pardons on final day, other legal news of the day 1:26:54- Dr. Betsy McCaughey, New York Post columnist, former Lt. Gov. of NY State, Chairwoman and founder of the Committee to Reduce Infection Deaths Topic: Zohran Mamdani's Mayoral bid 1:50:49- Dr. Rebecca Grant, national security analyst based in Washington, D.C. Specializing in defense and aerospace research, founder of IRIS Independent Research, and Senior Fellow at the Lexington Institute Topic: Trump providing Ukraine weapons 2:04:13- Caroline Downey, Staff Writer at National Review, Senior Fellow at Independent Women's Forum, and Editor-in-Chief at The Conservateur Topic: News of the day 2:15:44- Steve Forbes, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief at Forbes Media & the co-author of "Inflation: What It Is, Why It's Bad, and How to Fix It" Topic: Fed policySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RealClearPolitics Takeaway
Trump and the Nobel Prize

RealClearPolitics Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 45:04


Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon and National Review contributor Heather Wilhelm discuss whether President Trump should receive The Nobel Peace Prize, and the politics behind the selection process. The they discuss former White House physician Dr. Kevin O'Connor's surprise decision to assert his Fifth Amendment rights to avoid self-incrimination during an interview with House lawmakers and California Governor Gavin Newsom's tour of South Carolina. Then Andrew Walworth and Carl Cannon talk with Miranda Devine, New York Post columnist and host of the podcast “Pod Force One,” about her recent exclusive interview with White House chief of staff Susie Wiles. Then they speak with RCP National Correspondent Susan Crabtree about the news that the Secret Service has suspended agents involved in the assassination attempt against Donald Trump last year in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
Dark Days for Progressives, Israeli Prime Minister Nominates President Trump for Nobel Peace Prize & James Lynch Breaks Down the Biden Cover-Up Controversy

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 40:49


Tonight's rundown: Hey BillOReilly.com Premium and Concierge Members, welcome to the No Spin News for Tuesday, July 8, 2025. Stand Up for Your Country.  Talking Points Memo: Bill highlights the growing desperation of the left and argues that left-wing media, once influential, is now falling apart under Trump. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has nominated Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. Will the Trump administration send Ukraine more weapons? National Review reporter James Lynch joins the No Spin News to discuss whether he believes there was a Joe Biden cover-up, as the Oversight Committee resumes its investigation into the President's competency. The latest on Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported to El Salvador and is back in the U.S. facing human trafficking charges. Final Thought: Bill recounts an experience at Haiti's once-illustrious Grand Hôtel Oloffson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The McCarthy Report
Episode 306: Crossfire Hurricane Comes Calling

The McCarthy Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 57:01


Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy takes the reins for a solo show. In this episode, he dives deep into the administrative state controversy, new ‘Crossfire Hurricane' updates, the Trump administration's odd approach to MS-13, and much more. This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 397: The End Is Still Near

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 65:59


Birth rates are falling worldwide, but the Stanford University professor who coined the term “the population bomb” is unmoved by the data. Gavin Newsom confirms his presidential ambitions with a tour of South Carolina, but back home the governor is in retreat on environment, energy, education, and guns. Music by Metalachi.Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.orgFollow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCAShow Notes:2018 New Yorker profile of Gavin NewsomGavin Newsom Helped Mother's Assisted SuicideDid Gavin Newsom Murder His Mother?Newsom, Who May Have Helped His Own Mother Commit Assisted Suicide, Streamlines Process For CaliforniansBerkeley Dean Appears To Admit Race-Based Hiring Policies: ‘I'm Going To Deny I Said This'As women have far fewer babies, the U.S. and the world face unprecedented challengesSome provocative thoughts from Paul R. EhrlichClyburn praises Newsom as he hits the trail in South Carolina: ‘I feel good about his chances'California Gov. Gavin Newsom to visit the Pee DeeGovernor Gavin Newsom joins South Carolina Democratic Party Connecting with Rural South CarolinaCalifornia's great climate retreatGovernor Newsom commits $101 million to jumpstart critical rebuilding efforts after LA FiresAnother union takeover – this time buried In housing billsCalifornia refuses to sign pact over alleged Title IX violationAB 1266: School Success and Opportunity ActBonta loses (again), this time on gunsHeavily armed immigration agents descend on MacArthur Park in L.A.

Political Beats
Episode 148: David Lowery Interview

Political Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 59:46


Your Political Beats hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) get the opportunity to spend a little more time with singer/songwriter/bandleader/advocate/professor David Lowery (@DavidCLowery)Now-frequent (two times is frequent, right?) Political Beats guest David Lowery returns to the show to talk about his magnificent new solo record Fathers, Sons and Brothers.For those unaware, David is the founder of Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker as well as a long-time advocate for artists' rights. He also serves as Senior Lecturer in Music Business at the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia. David previously joined us for more than three hours to discuss the music created by both of his bands -- the original version is here and the remastered version (higher audio quality and additional song clips) is right here -- so we don't spend time at all reviewing that content. The new album is good enough that it deserves its own place in the sun.As David himself describes Fathers, Sons and Brothers, "In lieu of an uninteresting written autobiography I've made this record. I do this not so much to tell my own story but to pay tribute to my mother, father, sisters, extended family, friends, and those who have shared their lives with me." It tells the story of his life, career, and loved ones. The songs are deeply affecting and carry a somewhat unexpected emotional heft. The closing kick -- "Vending Machine," '"Fathers, Sons, and Brothers," "Yonder Distant Shore," "Darken Your Door," "Giving Tree Father" -- is just one gut punch after another when you realize the stories being told. It's all just further evidence that Lowery is peerless among his generation's songwriters and deserves even more acclaim than he has received.During this conversation, we spend time trying to define the sound of the new record (we suggest an extension of Gram Parsons's "Cosmic American Music" idea), the backstories behind a few of the songs, how the album's narrative took shape and propels the record forward, and where he finds his joy these days in performing live music. There's even a question about religion buried in here.If you love CVB, you'll love this album. If you love Cracker, you'll love this album. If you love Political Beats, well, we're pretty sure you'll love this album. Many of the songs are cinematic in their scope; you literally can picture these scenes playing out in your mind. These tracks are elevated by spending time with the lyric sheet and appreciating the nuances and care taken in the storytelling. Be sure to check out David and Cracker (full band and solo dates) live through the rest of the summer. He indicated a more extensive slate of dates supporting Fathers, Sons and Brothers could be on the way this fall. If you're out and about, you might see Scot at any Detroit-area show and Jeff at any Chicago-area shows. These songs certainly deserve to be seen live.

The Editors
Episode 788: Gaming the System

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 64:09


Today on The Editors, Noah stands in for Rich, and he, along with Charlie, Jim, and Dominic discuss the terrible media responses to the tragic Texas flooding, Zohran Mamdani's controversial college application, and much more.Editor's Picks:Noah: Today's editorial "The Milei ‘Miracle' Is a Vindication of Free Markets"Charlie: Dan's feisty post "District Judge Rules Congress Lacks Spending Power, Must Fund Planned Parenthood No Matter What"Jim: Andy's post "Trump DOJ Walks Back Its Epstein Blather"Dominic: Neal B. Freeman's piece “New Economic Plan, Old Economic Folly”Light Items:Everyone talked about their 4th of July weekend celebrations.Sponsors:Burke to BuckleyMade InThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

Cato Daily Podcast
Misinformation in the Age of AI

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 31:04


Is misinformation really a new crisis—or just the latest chapter in a centuries-old debate over truth, speech, and power? In this episode, Cato Institute's Jennifer Huddleston and David Inserra unpack the cultural and policy panic surrounding misinformation and disinformation in the age of AI, deepfakes, and viral tweets. Who should decide what counts as truth online? Plus, why humility, media literacy, and a competitive internet might be better solutions than censorship.Show Notes:Jennifer Huddleston, "AI and the Future of Our Elections" Testimony, September 27, 2023Jennifer Huddleston and David Inserra, "Oversight Board Comment on Misinformation and Manipulated Media: The Importance of Free Expression in the Debate over Misinformation" cato.org, October 25, 2023Jennifer Huddleston, "The Rush to Regulate AI Coule be the Death of Parody" National Review (Online), January 26, 2024David Inserra and Jennifer Huddleston, "Actually, Tim Walz, the First Amendment Does Protect Misinformation and ‘Hate Speech'" National Review, August 11, 2024Jennifer Huddleston and Emma Hopp, "What the Past Can Teach Us about Our AI Fears" Reason, October 29, 2024David Inserra and Brent Skorup, "Comments in Response to FCC “Delete, Delete, Delete” Initiative" cato.org, April 11, 2025David Inserra, "The Misleading Panic over Misinformation" Policy Analysis No. 999, June 26, 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Capital Record
Episode 240: Hayek Can't Get on the Wi-Fi

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 19:16


The Biden administration spent $42 billion of taxpayer funds to bring broadband access to rural America, and people are shocked, shocked, that nothing has been done. As people on both sides of the aisle scream for government to “do more,” perhaps there is a lesson in this failure to create connectivity, and perhaps that lesson ought to be that incentives and knowledge matter.Show notes:https://x.com/geiger_capital/status/1905591976876990670?s=61https://www.ntia.gov/45-year-anniversary

The Steve Gruber Show
Moira Gleason | Big, Beautiful Changes to Planned Parenthood

The Steve Gruber Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 11:00


Scot Bertram is joined by Moira Gleason, Editorial Intern at National Review and Managing Editor of The Hillsdale Collegian, for a discussion on the "One Big Beautiful Bill." The conversation explores the bill's potential impact on Planned Parenthood, the broader implications for the pro-life movement, and how the media is covering the ongoing cultural and legislative battles surrounding abortion in America.

Right to Life Radio
630: What's a Little Falsification of Death Certificates Among Friends

Right to Life Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2025 39:33


In this special episode of Right to Life Radio, John Gerardi and Jonathan Keller are joined by the insightful Kathryn Jean Lopez, senior fellow at the National Review Institute. The trio dives into the contentious legalization of physician-assisted suicide in New York, comparing it with similar legislation in California and discussing the chilling implications for vulnerable groups like the disabled. They also unpack the downsizing of Planned Parenthood, the ins and outs of the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" (OBBB), and what the future holds for pro-life legislation. Plus, Kathryn shares details about her must-read pro-life newsletter, The Lifeline.

Know Your Enemy
A Complicated Man: William F. Buckley, Jr. (w/ Sam Tanenhaus)

Know Your Enemy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 112:33


This episode is one that Matt and Sam have been anticipating for years: after two-and-a-half decades of research and writing, Sam Tanehaus's authoritative biography of William F. Buckley, Jr.—youthful booster of America First, enfant terrible at Yale, CIA agent, founder of National Review, best-selling author, brilliant television host, and more—has blessedly arrived. Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America stretches to just under 900 pages of text, before you get to the endnotes and index, an appropriately epic biography of an overstuffed, consequential life, containing far more than could be covered in a single episode. This conversation focuses on the challenges of writing a biography of a man whose archives rivaled those found in presidential libraries; Tanenhaus's discovery of a newspaper the Buckley's owned in South Carolina that essentially was a mouthpiece for the White Citizens' Council, and the Southern roots of Buckley's "northern segregationist" politics; the influence of his oilman father, who fled the revolution in Mexico and instilled anti-communist politics, as well as the Catholic faith, in his children; Buckley's role in forging the post-war conservative movement, through National Review and his frenetic endeavors as a columnist and speaker; the controversies, disappointments, failures, and triumphs of his decades-long career; and more. Sources:Sam Tanenhaus, Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America (2025)— Whittaker Chambers: A Biography (1997)John Judis, William F. Buckley, Jr.: Patron Saint of the Conservatives (1988)Sam Adler-Bell, "A Practical Fanatic," The Idea Letters, June 26, 2025Alexander Chee, "Mr. and Mrs. B.," Longreads, June 18, 2025Christopher Owen, Heaven Can Indeed Fall: The Life of Willmoore Kendall, (2022)Listen again to these Know Your Enemy episodes for background on:Brent Bozell: "Keeping up with the Bozells," Feb 26, 2021Willmoore Kendall: "The Long Farewell to Majority Rule? (w/ Joshua Tait)," May 17, 2021Frank Meyer: "Frank Meyer, the Father of Fusionism," Nov 10, 2021Joan Didion: "Joan Didion, Conservative (w/ Sam Tanenhaus)," Jan 13, 2022William F. Buckley, Jr.: "Buckley for Mayor (w/ Sam Tanenhaus)," Aug 23, 2021— "The Conservative and the Convict (w/ Sarah Weinman)," May 9, 2022— "Consider the Cranks (w/ David Austin Walsh)," May 21, 2024...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!   

The Editors
Episode 787: A Pre-Fourth Celebration

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 82:25


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Michael, and Dominic discuss the surprising news out of U-Penn and the Trump-Paramount settlement. More importantly, however, they discuss America and her wonders and delights on this pre-July 4 episode.

Future of Freedom
John Yoo & Charles C. W. Cooke: Who Decides When America Goes to War?

Future of Freedom

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 35:44


On this episode of Future of Freedom, host Scot Bertram is joined by two guests with different viewpoints concerning when the President needs the approval of Congress to engage in military action. First on the show is John Yoo, the Emanuel Heller Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley, Senior Research Fellow at the Civitas Institute, University of Texas at Austin, and a Nonresident Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute. Later, we hear from Charles C. W. Cooke, Senior Writer at National Review and host of The Charles C. W. Cooke Podcast. You can find AEI on X @AEI and Charles at @CharlesCWCooke.

The McCarthy Report
Episode 305: Payouts and Fallouts

The McCarthy Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 45:28


Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy and Rich discuss the Paramount settlement, some post-Iran coverage, and much more. This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 396: Where All the Cholos At?

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 64:11


A Southern California city official rallies local gang members to the fight against ICE, U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli sues Los Angeles over its sanctuary city laws, Gavin Newsom signs off on the biggest state budget in history -- and then breaks the economy and sues Fox News for $787 million. Bonus! Remembering California's first Fourth of July celebration. Music by Metalachi.Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.orgFollow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCAShow NotesDaniel Sexton and California's first documented Fourth of July . . . in 1842!USA v Los AngelesOfficials call for probe into immigration officers' presence on Terminal IslandCudahy vice mayor breaks silence amid backlash over controversial 'cholos' videoHow does NYC primary win reverberate in Los Angeles politics?Rep. Robert Garcia on Mamdani Victory: Democrats Need To Get On Board, Embrace Young People Demanding ChangeRobert Garcia climbs the congressional watchtowerCA lost 80K jobs in 2024, 'No job creation' in Fourth QuarterNewsom signs record $321B budget, declares budget emergencyGavin Newsom sues Fox News for $787M in defamation case over Trump callNYC's shocking socialist victory is a dire warning for the right

Political Beats
Episode 147: Tim Constantine / Bob Seger

Political Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 220:46


Scot and Jeff discuss Bob Seger with Tim Constantine.Introducing the Band:Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) with guest Tim Constantine. Today you see him interviewing presidents and prime ministers on The Capitol Hill Show out of Washington, D.C., but Tim got his broadcasting start in rock radio when he was just 13 years old. Watch Tim Constantine's Capitol Hill Show and find him on X at @timconstantine1.Tim's Music Pick: Bob SegerBursting out of the Detroit rock scene in the late '60s, Bob Seger paid his dues in smoky bars and VFW halls before finally breaking through with Live Bullet and Night Moves. It wasn't overnight success. Seger's story begins in the early 1960s and includes a string of quality albums in the early 1970s that the artist refuses to allow to be streamed or rereleased in any way. Seger's raspy voice and working-class storytelling made him the unofficial bard of the Midwest — writing songs that felt like they were ripped straight from America's small town backroads and main streets. Seger had a gift for writing anthems that balanced nostalgia with grit, “Night Moves” and “Mainstreet” chief among them. He followed his smash hit album with a fish-out-of-water follow-up that spoke to some of his uncomfortableness with the spotlight. In the '80s, Seger leaned into his role as rock's reliable everyman. With songs like “Against the Wind” and “Like a Rock,” he became the (literal) soundtrack for Forrest Gump and the voice that sold millions of Chevy pick-up trucks. Whether it was a prom slow dance or a late-night drive, Seger's songs were always there.His later albums didn't necessarily chase relevance — they just kept the flame alive. And when he finally hung it up after one last tour in 2019, he didn't exit with bombast and he hasn't teased the world with any number of comebacks. He seems content to have left listeners with a jukebox full of songs to enjoy. And it's likely you know far more of them than you might think.If you're a fan of old time rock and roll, well, this might be the episode for you. 

Bernie and Sid
Rich Lowry | Editor-In-Chief of National Review | 07-02-25

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 12:50


Rich Lowry, Editor-In-Chief of National Review, joins the program to touch on the impact of weather-related travel issues on a significant Congressional vote today on President Trump's "big, beautiful bill". Lowry talks about the objections and approvals from different political figures regarding the bill and how it narrowly passed the Senate with crucial votes. Lowry also covers Trump's effect on international policies like NATO spending and controversy over societal issues like transgender athletes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pete Kaliner Show
Cannon: Tillis opposed ending NC's Medicaid scam (07-02-2025--Hour2)

The Pete Kaliner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 36:09


This episode is presented by Create A Video – In a piece at National Review, Michael F. Cannon outlines the mechanism that North Carolina uses to offload the cost of Medicaid expansion onto taxpayers from other states, and how US Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) voted against the "Big Beautiful Bill" in order to protect it. Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: If you choose to subscribe, get 15% off here! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ruth Institute Podcast
The Ultimate Egalitarianism: Why Every Child Deserves a Mother and Father | Nathanael Blake

Ruth Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 39:30


Subscribe to our newsletter to get this amazing report: Refuting the Top 5 Gay Myths https://ruthinstitute.org/refute-the-top-five-myths/ In this conversation, Nathanael Blake discusses his book 'Victims of the Revolution: How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All,' exploring the implications of the sexual revolution on society, particularly focusing on the harm it has caused to children and families. He argues for the superiority of Christian sexual ethics and critiques the notion of sexual liberation, emphasizing the need for authentic love and commitment in relationships. The discussion also touches on the political context surrounding transgender issues and the failures of modern political philosophy to address the needs of children. Nathanael Blake, Ph.D., is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, focusing on American political theory, Christian political thought, and natural law. He holds a doctorate in political theory from the Catholic University of America, where he wrote on the relationship between natural law and history. Dr. Blake has taught political science and was a Richard M. Weaver Fellow. His commentary has appeared in Public Discourse, The Federalist, National Review, and more. His forthcoming book, Victims of the Revolution: How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All, will be published by Ignatius Press in Spring 2025.

Breaking Battlegrounds
The Fight for Freedom: Then and Now

Breaking Battlegrounds

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 61:39


This Independence Day, Breaking Battlegrounds celebrates American liberty with a powerful lineup of guests. We kick off the show with Alex Swoyer, legal affairs reporter for The Washington Times, to discuss her new book Lawless Lawfare, which exposes how the justice system has been weaponized to target Donald Trump and his supporters. Then, ASU Professor Donald Critchlow takes us back to the roots of our founding principles—unpacking the meaning behind “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” the truth behind Yankee Doodle, and how the American Revolution stood apart from the rest. We close with Jason Chaffetz, whose new book They're Coming for You warns how powerful institutions are quietly building systems of control that threaten our freedoms. This Independence Day, we're reminded that the fight for liberty lives on—and there's no better place to defend it than the greatest country in the world. Happy Independence Day from all of us at Breaking Battlegrounds!www.breakingbattlegrounds.voteTwitter: www.twitter.com/Breaking_BattleFacebook: www.facebook.com/breakingbattlegroundsInstagram: www.instagram.com/breakingbattlegroundsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/breakingbattlegroundsTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@breakingbattlegroundsShow sponsors:Invest Yrefy - investyrefy.comOld Glory DepotSupport American jobs while standing up for your values. OldGloryDepot.com brings you conservative pride on premium, made-in-USA gear. Don't settle—wear your patriotism proudly.Learn more at: OldGloryDepot.comDot VoteWith a .VOTE website, you ensure your political campaign stands out among the competition while simplifying how you reach voters.Learn more at: dotvote.vote4Freedom MobileExperience true freedom with 4Freedom Mobile, the exclusive provider offering nationwide coverage on all three major US networks (Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile) with just one SIM card. Our service not only connects you but also shields you from data collection by network operators, social media platforms, government agencies, and more.Use code ‘Battleground' to get your first month for $9 and save $10 a month every month after.Learn more at: 4FreedomMobile.comAbout our guest:Originally from Texas, Alex Swoyer left the Lone Star State to attend the Missouri School of Journalism where she graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism with an emphasis in broadcast.She has experience covering stories in the mid-Missouri, Houston and southwest Florida areas where she worked at local affiliate TV stations and received a First Place Mark of Excellence Award from the Society of Professional Journalists.After graduating from law school in Florida, she decided to leave the courtroom and return to the newsroom as a legal affairs reporter for The Washington Times. Follow her on X @ASwoyer.Purchase her new book Lawless Lawfare on Amazon.-Donald T. Critchlow, Katzin Family Professor, teaches courses on American political history, political conspiracy, and contemporary American history. He was awarded the Zebulon Pearce Distinguished Teaching Award in Humanities in 2021. He serves as co-director of the undergraduate certificate Program in Political History and Leadership in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies. The program's mission is to promote a greater understanding of the foundations of democratic society and actual leadership training through undergraduate education and civic involvement. The program sponsors public lectures, academic seminars, internships, and undergraduate scholarships. He is founding editor the Journal of Policy History a quarterly academic journal published by Cambridge University Press.,In 2018, he was named Katzin Family Professor.He published in 2021 "Revolutionary Monsters: Five Men Who Turned Liberation into Monsters" (Regnery Press) appeared. In 2020, "In Defense of Populism: Social Protest and Democratic Change,"(University of Pennsylvania Press) and in 2018, he published "Republican Character: From Nixon to Reagan" (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2018), which appeared in paperback in 2020. Other publications include "American Political History: A Very Short Introduction" (Oxford University Press, 2015), and "When Hollywood Was Right: How Movie Moguls, Film Stars, and Big Business Remade American Politics," published by Cambridge University Press in 2013. Other publications include "The Conservative Ascendancy: How the GOP Made Political History" (Harvard University Press, 2007; rev. and updated edition University Press of Kansas. 2011); "Phyllis Schlafly and Grassroots Conservatism" (Princeton University Press, 2005); "Intended Consequences: Birth Control, Abortion, and the Federal Government" (Oxford University Press, 1999, pap. 2001); "Studebaker: The Life and Death of an American Corporations" (Indiana University Press, 1997); and the "Brookings Institution: Expertise and the Public Interest in a Democratic Society" (Northern Illinois University Press, 1989). He is general editor for the new Oxford Encyclopedia of American Political and Legal History. "The Oxford Handbook on American Political History," co-edited with Paula Baker, has been submitted to Oxford University Press.After receiving his doctoral degree in History from the University of California, Berkeley, Critchlow became a professor at the University of Notre Dame and later chair of the History Department at Saint Louis University. He has been a visiting professor at Hong Kong University and Warsaw University. He has lectured extensively in the United States, Europe, and China. He is the founding editor of the Journal of Policy History, a quarterly published by Cambridge University Press.His books are regularly reviewed in the New York Times Book Review, New Republic, National Review, The Nation, The New Yorker, Washington Post Book Review, and other magazines and newspapers. He has appeared on C-Span Books, NPR's Talk of the Nation, BBC World News, and numerous talk-radio programs. He has written for the Washington Post, New York Observer, New York Post, National Review, and Claremont Review of Books.Follow what he's doing here: https://cai.asu.edu/Facebook: Center for American Institutions X: @CAIatASU-Jason Chaffetz is a Fox News contributor, bestselling author, and former Chairman of the U.S. House Oversight Committee. He is the author of They're Coming For You, The Puppeteers, and The Deep State. Based in Utah, Jason is a leading voice on government accountability and conservative policy, and he regularly shares insights on national issues through media appearances and his platform, JasonInTheHouse.com. Follow him on X @jasoninthehouse.Purchase his new book They're Coming for You on Amazon. Get full access to Breaking Battlegrounds at breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com/subscribe

The Editors
Episode 786: Crocodile Tears over 'Alligator Alcatraz'

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 71:50


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Jim, and Noah discuss more Mamdani promises, a proposed undocumented migrant center in Florida, and much more.Editors' Picks:Rich: Luther Abel on Cracker BarrelCharlie: Also Mark's pieceJim: Jeff Blehar's pieceNoah: Mark's pieceLight Items:Rich: F1 movieCharlie: Bike lesson endingJim: Hilton Head sharksNoah: Cabin seasonSponsor:Future of Freedom podcastThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

Capital Record
Episode 239: The Jeff Bezos Wedding and Some Life Principles

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 20:15


The media may have obsessed over the extravagant Jeff Bezos wedding in Venice last weekend, but most regular people with jobs and a family probably couldn't care less. But in this week's episode, David takes note of who does seem to care about such things, and what principles can be learned from the whole affair that impact our understanding of economics in the 21st century. This is a seriously contrarian episode of the Capital Record!

Liberty and Leadership
The False Promise of Government-Driven Growth with Dominic Pino

Liberty and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 35:17 Transcription Available


Roger welcomes Dominic Pino, the Thomas L. Rhodes journalism fellow at the National Review Institute, for a wide-ranging conversation on why both political parties are drifting away from free-market principles—and what that means for the United States' economic future.They discuss the growing embrace of industrial policy, the return of tariffs and subsidies, and the bipartisan belief that government should play a bigger role in steering the economy. Pino breaks down why this approach has historically failed, why politicians are often poor at picking winners and losers, and why market-driven growth remains the most effective path to prosperity. They also touch on entitlement spending, the misunderstood nature of trade deficits, and how public skepticism of economic expertise is shaping policy debates.Dominic Pino hosts the “Econception” podcast and is a former William F. Buckley Jr. Fellow in Political Journalism and a National Review editorial intern. He also was a 2020 Political Studies Fellow with the Hertog Foundation and has held internships with ALEC, the Heritage Foundation and the Tax Foundation. He holds both a bachelor's and master's degree in economics from George Mason University. While at Mason, he served as an opinion editor of Fourth Estate, the university's student paper.The Liberty + Leadership Podcast is hosted by TFAS president Roger Ream and produced by Podville Media. If you have a comment or question for the show, please email us at podcast@TFAS.org. To support TFAS and its mission, please visit TFAS.org/support.Support the show

The Editors
Episode 785: NYC's Reckless Dive

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 79:43


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, MBD, and Jack discuss the rise of Zohran Mamdani in New York City, the implications of new rulings from SCOTUS,  and much more.Editors' Picks:Rich: John O'Sullivan's magazine piece "Margaret Thatcher Is Having a Moment"Charlie: John Yoo's piece "Trump's Strike on Iran Was Constitutional"MBD: Daniel J. Mahoney's magazine piece "The Sovereignty of Excellence"Jack: Mark Wright's post "Young New Yorkers Don't Remember Why NYC Elected Giuliani and Bloomberg"Light Items:Rich: Doesn't like gelatoCharlie: Documentaries on the submersibleMBD: Moving up ceremonyJack: LasagnaSponsors:Future of Freedom podcastThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

The Narrative
How the Sexual Revolution Ravaged Our Culture with Nathanael Blake

The Narrative

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2025 51:51


Sexual liberation promised freedom, but it delivered heartbreak. In this week's episode of The Narrative, we're joined by Nathanael Blake, author of Victims of the Revolution: How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All, to candidly talk about the consequences of a culture that has abandoned God's intended design for sex, marriage, and family. CCV President Aaron Baer and Policy Director David Mahan sit down with Nathanael to walk through the damage left in the wake of the sexual revolution—how women, children, and even men have suffered under the lie that we can separate sex from commitment, family, and faithfulness. Before their conversation with Nathanael, Aaron and David break down the latest Franklin County court ruling, which claims EDChoice in Ohio is unconstitutional. They also share an update on the state budget and what's ahead for Ohio, pending Governor DeWine's signature. More about Nathanael Blake Nathanael Blake, Ph.D., is a Life and Family Initiative Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. His research interests include American political theory, Christian political thought, and the intersection of natural law and philosophical hermeneutics. His published scholarship has included work on Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Alasdair MacIntyre, Russell Kirk, and J.R.R. Tolkien. He received an undergraduate degree in microbiology with a chemistry minor from Oregon State University. After working as a writer and editor in the pro-life movement, he enrolled in graduate studies at the Catholic University of America, earning a doctorate in political theory. As a cultural commentator, Dr. Blake has published hundreds of articles at outlets including Public Discourse, World Opinions, The Federalist, The Catholic World Report, and National Review. His first book, Victims of the Revolution: How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All was published in the Spring of 2025. He lives in Virginia with his wife and children.

The Jesse Kelly Show
NYC Democrats Nominate SOCIALIST For Mayor: Who Is Zohran Mamdani & What Happens Next?

The Jesse Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 45:39 Transcription Available


New York City Democrats have chosen a Democratic-Socialist to be their nominee for mayor, knocking off Andrew Cuomo's political comeback. Zohran Mamdani will now face off against Curtis Sliwa and incumbent Eric Adams in November. What should we know about Mamdani and will he win the general election? Jesse Kelly discusses this with Caroline Downey of the National Review. You'll also hear from Senator Ron Johnson following his big meeting at the White House regarding the Big Beautiful Bill. Plus, a can't-miss story from Josh Hammer about what happened when he was in Israel during the conflict with Iran. I'm Right with Jesse Kelly on The First TV | 6-25-25 Pure Talk: Go to https://www.puretalk.com/JESSETV to make the switch Beam: Visit https://shopbeam.com/JESSEKELLY and use code JESSEKELLY to get our exclusive discount of up to 40% off.Follow The Jesse Kelly Show on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheJesseKellyShowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Seth Leibsohn Show
June 25, 2025 – Hour 2

The Seth Leibsohn Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 35:59


CNN reports an ‘anonymous’ source from U.S. intelligence says the U.S. strikes on Iran were unsuccessful in their aimed goal of completely destroying the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program. A listener call-in on the ethics of jailing government employees who break the law. Producer David Doll discusses his gift of National Review magazines from 1965 to Seth. A former aide to President Biden said she was authorized to direct his autopen signatures but was unaware of who was giving her final clearance to do so.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ruth Institute Podcast
The False Promise of Freedom: Why Sexual Liberation Isn't Delivering | Nathanael Blake

Ruth Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 30:46


Subscribe to our newsletter to get this amazing report: Refuting the Top 5 Gay Myths https://ruthinstitute.org/refute-the-top-five-myths/ In this conversation, Nathanael Blake discusses his book 'Victims of the Revolution: How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All,' exploring the implications of the sexual revolution on society, particularly focusing on the harm it has caused to children and families. He argues for the superiority of Christian sexual ethics and critiques the notion of sexual liberation, emphasizing the need for authentic love and commitment in relationships. The discussion also touches on the political context surrounding transgender issues and the failures of modern political philosophy to address the needs of children. Nathanael Blake, Ph.D., is a Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, focusing on American political theory, Christian political thought, and natural law. He holds a doctorate in political theory from the Catholic University of America, where he wrote on the relationship between natural law and history. Dr. Blake has taught political science and was a Richard M. Weaver Fellow. His commentary has appeared in Public Discourse, The Federalist, National Review, and more. His forthcoming book, Victims of the Revolution: How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All, will be published by Ignatius Press in Spring 2025.   Victims of the Revolution: How Sexual Liberation Hurts Us All - Ethics & Public Policy Center: https://eppc.org/book/victims-of-the-revolution-how-sexual-liberation-hurts-us-all/ Send this book to: Campus Ministers, Christian Educators, Pastors, Deacons, Elders in Various Christian Congregations, Bible Study Leaders, and receptive people.   Watch the full episode, uncensored, on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/Theruthinstitute Subscribe to our YouTube playlist: @RuthInstitute  Follow us on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/theruthinstitute https://twitter.com/RuthInstitute https://www.facebook.com/TheRuthInstitute/ https://theruthinstitute.locals.com/newsfeed  

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 395: The Dodgers on ICE

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 83:57


The Los Angeles Dodgers will donate $1 million to supporters of illegal immigration. The Ninth Circuit halts Attorney General Rob Bonta's effort to limit gun purchases to one per month. California can't kick its foreign-oil addiction. Bonus! Dr. Kurt Miceli explains Do No Harm's lawsuit alleging that UCLA's medical school rejects highly qualified Asian and white students in favor of less-qualified applicants. Music by Metalachi.Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.orgFollow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCAShow Notes:On War Powers, Nancy Pelosi Is a Ridiculous HackVice President JD Vance rips Newsom, Bass and mocks Padilla during visit to Los AngelesCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom challenges Vice President JD Vance to debate: 'How about saying it to my face?'The Dodgers were about to break their silence on Trump's immigration crackdown. Then federal agents showed upTrump suggests farmers may get to keep undocumented workers after all9th Circuit affirms San Diego judge's ruling that California's ‘one-gun-a-month' law is unconstitutionalCalifornia is to examine its Amazon oil ties following pleas from Indigenous leaders from EcuadorTurlock story (under headline on Iranian reaction to Israel war) LAUSD agrees to fund $500 million to settle sexual assault lawsuitsLong Beach City Council votes to mandate more staffing at self-checkout lanesKurt Miceli, Do No Harm: UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine: Lawsuit: UCLA used race in rejecting highly qualified Asian, white students over less-qualified applicants

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Some Tricks for Trump on Immigration

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 54:40


Jessica Vaughan, America's leading expert on immigration law, has some ideas! Jessica has written articles for the Washington Post, New York Times, National Review, Boston Globe, The Economist, San Francisco Chronicle, the National Interest, Arizona Republic, and has appeared on NPR, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and PBS's NewsHour.

Capital Record
Episode 238: What Barry Diller Can Teach Us About Business

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2025 23:17


David walks through the new Barry Diller autobiography and extracts some key business lessons that speak to our own objectives here on the Capital Record. Barry may have been a Hollywood and media industry giant, and he may not care much for all of our ideological commitments, but he has a lot to offer in this week's episode.Show Notes:"Business Lessons from the New Barry Diller Book"

The Editors
Episode 784: Bombs Away

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 74:01


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, MBD, and Noah discuss Trump's decision to bomb Iran's nuclear facilities over the weekend.Editors' Picks:Rich: Brittany Bernstein's piece "U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli Is Reminding Californians They're Not Exempt from Federal Law"Charlie: Robert P. George's magazine piece “The Age of Feelings”Noah: Rich's piece “The Remarkable Idiocy of Comic Dave Smith”MBD: K-Lo's piece "The Iraqi Bishop Who Saw Life for What It Is"Light Items:Rich: Loves this time of yearCharlie: His kids learning to ride bikesNoah: Ibérico pork updateMBD: Inflatable poolSponsors:Made InThe Bully Pulpit PodcastThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

Real Coffee with Scott Adams
Episode 2875 CWSA 06/21/25

Real Coffee with Scott Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2025 75:29


God's Debris: The Complete Works, Amazon https://tinyurl.com/GodsDebrisCompleteWorksFind my "extra" content on Locals: https://ScottAdams.Locals.comContent:Politics, President Trump, Farmworker Deportations, Trump Mobile T1 Phone, David Sacks, AI Investments, Sam Altman, AI Programming Empathy Manipulation, AI Vocabulary Influence, Congo Rwanda Peace Treaty, Trump Nobel Peace Prize, Elon Scolds Grok, Tesla Grid-Scale Battery Storage, Dave Smith, Iran Threshold Enrichment, Iran Proxy Funding, National Review, Iran 2 Week Deadline, Israel Iran War, Bunker Buster Debate, Matt Gaetz, Tulsi Gabbard, Glenn Greenwald, Evan Hill, GPS Missile Strike Coordinates, Bill Maher, Wesley Hunt, US Power Grid Vulnerabilities, Masked Ice Agents, Scott Adams~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~If you would like to enjoy this same content plus bonus content from Scott Adams, including micro-lessons on lots of useful topics to build your talent stack, please see scottadams.locals.com for full access to that secret treasure.

The Editors
Episode 783: Iran Gets a Two Weeks' Notice

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 76:55


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Michael, and Jack discuss Trump's current stance toward striking Iran, the turmoil in the NYC mayoral race, and much more.Editors' Picks:Rich: Armond White's piece "Does Jaws Still Matter?"Charlie: Rich's piece “Donald Trump Is a Republican Moderate”MBD: Jack's magazine piece "Bad Bets: The New Culture of Sports Gambling"Jack: WFB Jr.'s piece “Mayor, Anyone?”Light Items:Rich: Chapelle RowanCharlie: Evening swimsMBD: FranceJack: Watching a storm roll inSponsors:Future of Freedom podcast
ExpressVPNThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

PBS NewsHour - Shields and Brooks
Capehart and Ponnuru on Trump’s stance on Iran and the rise in political violence

PBS NewsHour - Shields and Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 11:18


Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart and Ramesh Ponnuru, editor for the National Review, join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including attacks on elected state officials, President Trump's consideration of U.S. military involvement in Iran and the debate among Republicans about entering the conflict. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

PBS NewsHour - Segments
Capehart and Ponnuru on Trump’s stance on Iran and the rise in political violence

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 11:18


Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart and Ramesh Ponnuru, editor for the National Review, join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including attacks on elected state officials, President Trump's consideration of U.S. military involvement in Iran and the debate among Republicans about entering the conflict. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

The McCarthy Report
Episode 304: War in Iran

The McCarthy Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 60:53


Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy and Rich discuss the Israel-Iran conflict. This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

The Editors
Episode 782: Does Israel Need Trump's Help?

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 79:11


Editors' Picks:Rich: Phil's post "Iran Has Attacked America Via Proxy for Decades. By Supporting Israel, Trump Is Repaying the Favor"Charlie: John O'Sullivan's magazine piece "Margaret Thatcher Is Having a Moment"Jim: Kayla Bartsch's dispatches from IsraelNoah: Andy's piece "The Point Is to End the Iran Nuclear Threat, Not to Secure a ‘Deal'"Light Items:Rich: Phil Rizzuto baseball cardCharlie: His kids taking him out for Father's DayJim: Father's Day barbecueNoah: Ibérico hamSponsors:Made InThe Bully Pulpit podcastThis podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte.

Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw
SITREP 18: Mostly Peaceful Protests, Art of the China Deal, & Iran Goes Nuclear

Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2025 12:42


The Situation Report for June 12, 2025. A startling assassination attempt in Colombia. Iran's nuclear ambitions put the Middle East on the brink of chaos. And the Trump Administration closes a deal with China, shakes up the CDC, and cracks down on “mostly peaceful protests.” All this and much more analysis from Rep. Dan Crenshaw in just 12 minutes.   Political violence returns to Colombia   Tension mounts with the Iran nuclear negotiations   A new trade truce with China   Secretary RFK Jr. shakes up a controversial CDC vaccine advisory committee   The FBI busts hundreds of child sex predators   President Trump reacts swiftly to the LA riots   The media resurrects “mostly peaceful protests”   Elon makes amends   More good news for American energy dominance   If you read nothing else: National Review's Rich Lowry on “This is Not What Authoritarianism Looks Like”   Subscribe to Hold These Truths on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube Follow Dan Crenshaw on IG, X, and Facebook