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The Editors
Episode 887: Reading the Rulings

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2026 86:59


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, MBD, and Phil discuss the recent SCOTUS decisions, Scott Wiener's fall from grace with certain segments of his party, and much more. Editors' Picks: Rich: Dan's SCOTUS ruling analyses Charlie: Also Dan's Supreme Court pieces MBD: Brian Garner's magazine piece “The Heart of Conspiracy” Phil: Emphatic agreement about Dan's pieces Light Items: Rich: Ratings of an old Eddie Murphy movie Charlie: Germany's defeat MBD: The Reformation Divided by Eamon Duffy Phil: Watching the World Cup Sponsors:VaerBlood and Progress by Noah Rothman This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Know Your Enemy
The Left Ascendant in New York City [Teaser]

Know Your Enemy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2026 2:47


Listen to the rest of this premium episode by subscribing at patreon.com/knowyourenemy. In this episode we break down the results from last week's Democratic primaries in New York City, which saw candidates aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America prevail in key congressional races (as well as downballot in local and state races). We break down what happened, review the deranged responses from both the right and centrist Democrats, the place of Israel/Palestine in these contests (and the ludicrous if expected charges of anti-semitism that followed), and consider what it might mean for the left in the age of Trump—however much longer that lasts—and more. Sources: Peruse all the results from the NYC Democratic primary at the New York Times. Noah Rothman, "The DSA Is a Hate Group, and What It Hates Is America," National Review, June 24, 2026 — "The Hostile Takeover of the Democratic Party That Everyone but the Democrats Saw Coming," National Review, June 25, 2026 Brianna Lyman, "Socialist Primary Wins Prove Mass Migration Remakes America," The Federalist, June 25, 2026 Jonah Goldberg, "Crazy Begets Crazy in New York City," The Dispatch, June 24, 2026 Michael Luciano, "'I'm Done, I'm Not in That F*cking Political Party':James Carville Freaks Out After Progressives Win Big in Democratic Primaries," Mediaite, June 24, 2026 Elizabeth Kim, "'You're next': The Black and Latino New Yorkers Feeling Burned by Mamdani's Primary Sweep," Gothamist, June 24, 2026

The Editors
Episode 886: The Red Menace Returns

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2026 74:58


Today on The Editors, Noah is again hosting for Rich and is joined by Charlie, Dan, and Michael. They discuss the primaries in New York, Trump's meeting with GOP Senate members, and much more. Editors' Picks: Noah: MBD's piece “What Social Media Looks Like to Men” Charlie: NR's editorial “Bernie Moreno's Left Turn” Dan: Skyler Safriet's piece “Among Trump's True Believers on the National Mall" MBD: Jeff Blehar's post “Spider-Noir — a Surprise from the Shadows of Depression-Era New York” Light Items:
 Noah: Newport Beach visit Charlie: The World Cup Dan: First grilled steaks of the season MBD: Angry at the Mets' front office Sponsors:VaerFast Growing Trees This podcast was edited. And produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The McCarthy Report
Episode 345: Injuring American Interests

The McCarthy Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2026 61:48


Andy is flying solo today on The McCarthy Report, and his discusses the pitfalls and errors in Trump's MOU with Iran. This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

News that California's utility commission has created a new program to boost LGBTQ participation in electricity production has David and Will wondering: Has California become so absurd that the end is truly near? Newsom rejects the SEIU's compromise offer on its Billionaire Wealth Tax. Government union leaders say they'll join the California exodus if they're forced to work. Music by Metalachi. Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.org Follow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCA Show Notes CA Democrats want election results faster, but say any solution hurts voters Crippling impact of Paramount-Warner deal on Los Angeles workforce revealed Inside California's Gay-Certification Program Newsom Fined by State Campaign Finance Watchdog Just Ahead of DOJ Investigation Don Newsom Refuses an Offer California state workers union warns of mass exodus with Newsom's return to office order | CA Politics 360 Capital Record podcast: Remote Work's Growing Damage Sam Bankman-Fried Prison Experiment Sponsor:The California Center for Nonprofit Law Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Capital Record
Episode 307: Is Growth Doomed?

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2026 17:34


When a who's who of progressive economists, some Nobel laureates, all academics, take to the pages of the, ummm, Guardian, to say that “growth is doomed” and that “poverty is manufactured,” is it time for policymakers to reverse course and embrace the policy solutions these “experts” present to “change the rules of the global economy”? Or, rather, is this the ideal time for lovers of freedom who believe in human flourishing to double down on the only things the world has ever seen that manufacture prosperity? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Editors
Episode 885: Reflecting Pool Failures

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2026 74:06


Today on The Editors, Noah guest-hosts while Rich is away on assignment and is joined by Charlie, Phil, and Jim. They discuss updates on Trump's Iran deal, Keir Starmer's demise, and the Reflecting Pool failure. Editors' Picks: Noah: Jim's Jolt “TThe U.S. Loses Its War Against Iran” Charlie: Jim's Jolt “Trump's Face Takes Over Washington” Jim: Brittany Bernstein's Forgotten Factcheck “The New York Times Celebrates Gender Confusion for Father's Day” Phil: Jeff's post “Donald Trump Can't Stop, Won't Stop Catfighting with Our Allies” Light Items: Noah: The county fair Charlie: Pool volleyball Jim: Week in Hilton Head Phil: Williamsburg Sponsors:Made InVaer This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Capital Record
Episode 306: Remote Work's Growing Damage

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2026 13:22


The Covid-19 era claims that working in an office was over -- an unnecessary relic rendered obsolete by the realities of Zoom and the cloud -- have spent the last five years being decimated by rediscovery of the facts of human nature. Company after company has backtracked, admitted failure in remote work allowance, and attempted to salvage the damage done to brand, culture, and mentorship by telling people they didn't need to come to work. But a new study has gone further, and the results should not surprise any of us who understand the human person. They should disturb any of us who claim to care about the wellness of human beings.   Show notes: Science.org study Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson
Chicago's Transfemicide State of Emergency

Chicago's Morning Answer with Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2026 136:49


0:30 - Bears 9:54 - Transefemicide State of Emergency in Chicago 29:07 - Former IL teacher arrested 39:08 - Former AP reporter Matti Friedman on Western media censoring stories out of fear of Hamas 50:46 - Senior writer at National Review, Noah Rothman offers a reminder about the Iran deal: “The thing with multi-stage agreements involving Islamist terrorists is that they almost never make it past stage one.” Check out Noah’s new book Blood and Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence in America 01:07:49 - Chairman of Whalen Global Advisors Christopher Whalen shares his personal history with Alan Greenspan and predicts a bipartisan pushback against government spending. Chris is also editor for The Institutional Risk Analyst theinstitutionalriskanalyst.com 01:30:57 - Founder of Wirepoints Mark Glennon warns that terms like "transfemicide" may sound absurd to some voters, but are carefully crafted political messages aimed at specific audiences. 01:44:06 - Why Dan Proft is Single 02:00:45 - Tulsi's Fauci FilesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Three Martini Lunch: Acosta's TDS, Libs Panic at Elon's Trillion, & The Patriotic Divide | Last Call

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 28:23


Welcome to Last Call, a look at the biggest stories we covered over the past week on the 3 Martini Lunch. Jim Geraghty was on vacation, so we heard from very capable guest hosts, including Jim's National Review colleague, Charlie Cooke. This week Charlie and Greg discuss three stories that suggest many on the left are […]

The Auron MacIntyre Show
Why the West Is Being Replaced | Guest: Peter Brimelow | 6/22/26

The Auron MacIntyre Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 53:31


The issue of immigration has become so urgent that it is easy to forget how far things have come. When Peter Brimelow was writing about the dangers of mass immigration in the early 1990s the subject was considered so dangerous that he was purged from National Review. Brimelow joins me to discuss his cancellation and the incredible success that immigration restriction has achieved under the Trump administration. Follow on: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-auron-macintyre-show/id1657770114 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3S6z4LBs8Fi7COupy7YYuM?si=4d9662cb34d148af Substack: https://auronmacintyre.substack.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuronMacintyre Gab: https://gab.com/AuronMacIntyre YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/c/AuronMacIntyre Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-390155 Odysee: https://odysee.com/@AuronMacIntyre:f Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auronmacintyre/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jason in the House
Noah Rothman: Tracking The Waves Of Political Violence

Jason in the House

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2026 56:23


Senior Writer at National Review, Noah Rothman, discusses his new book, Blood and Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence in America. He examines the history of political violence in the United States and the radical ideologies and beliefs rippling across the country. Noah discusses the dangerous reality of sophisticated domestic terror plots targeting law enforcement and public events, and the role of social media in amplifying and normalizing political violence. Bring on the Stupid: A Knicks legend was caught eating French fries like chicken wings during the NBA Finals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

3 Martini Lunch
Acosta's TDS, Libs Panic at Elon's Trillion, & The Patriotic Divide | Last Call

3 Martini Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2026 28:23 Transcription Available


Welcome to Last Call, a look at the biggest stories we covered over the past week on the 3 Martini Lunch. Jim Geraghty was on vacation, so we heard from very capable guest hosts, including Jim's National Review colleague, Charlie Cooke. This week Charlie and Greg discuss three stories that suggest many on the left are losing their grip on reality, including Jim Acosta's absurd analysis of Trump's name being removed from the John F. Kennedy Center, the left's meltdown over Elon Musk becoming the world's first trillionaire, a new poll highlighting the huge partisan divide over patriotism, and NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson wishing he still paid taxes in Texas.First, they cover the left's obsession over the removal of President Trump's name from the Kennedy Center. Former CNN anchor Jim Acosta compared it to the fall of the Berlin Wall and called it “a sign that humankind can stand up against tyranny.”Next, they rip Democrats for their hysterical reaction following the SpaceX IPO, with the likes of Bernie Sanders and Ellizabeth Warren rushing to demand wealth taxes as soon as Musk crossed the trillion-dollar mark. Charlie condems the left's tendency towards punishing success and stifling ambition. Then, they comment on a new NBC poll on American patriotism showing the stark difference in responses between Republicans and Democrats. Pride in America among Democrats seems to be largely dependent upon the occupant of the White House. As an immigrant who is now a U.S. citizen, Charlie explains how disgraceful that thinking is. Finally, Charlie and Greg delight in a clip of NBA Finals MVP Jalen Brunson, who after delivering the New York Knicks their first championship in 53 years, admitted, “I miss the Texas taxes.” Texas does not tax personal income, while New York has one of the nation's highest tax burdens.Please visit our great sponsors:BetterHelpYou don't have to say yes to everything this summer. Find support in therapy. Sign up and get 10% off at https://BetterHelp.com/3MLNoble GoldDownload the free investor kit. No pressure. No obligation. Just the information.  https://noblegoldinvestments.com/3mlFast Growing TreesBetter plants, better growing, and an extra 20% off with code MARTINI at https://FastGrowingTrees.com/Martini for a limited time; terms and conditions may apply.New episodes every weekday. 

The Editors
Episode 884: How Bad Is the MOU?

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2026 87:10


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, MBD, and Dan discuss the MOU, the new Barak Obama Presidential Center, and the San Francisco Giants. Editors' Picks: Rich: Abigail's work on Great Britain's grooming scandal Charlie: Phil's piece “Trump's Prompt and Utter Humiliation” MBD: Daniel J. Flynn's piece “The Department of Education Was a Bad Idea Then — and It Still Is” Dan: Jim's magazine piece “Club Dread: On the Ground in NATO's Nervous Eastern Flank” Light Items: Rich: Jose Altuve bobblehead Charlie: Summer science experience MBD: Katamino Dan: Color-coordinated photoshoot Sponsors:VaerBlood and Progress by Noah Rothman This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The McCarthy Report
Episode 344: A Good Deal Is Hard to Find

The McCarthy Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 38:57


Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy and Rich discuss Trump's purported deal with Iran. This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 452: Trump Makes Newsom Great Again

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 102:30


Gavin Newsom wasted no time hitting the airwaves with news that the Trump DOJ is investigating the governor's wife. We cheer Newsom's work to kill the Billionaire Wealth Tax. Fareed Zacharia joins the growing number of liberals who worry that California is ruining the Democratic Party brand. In our Department of Vexillology, we celebrate the June 14, 1846, Bear Flag Revolt and consider protests against the San Francisco Giants' Gay Pride Night. Bonus! Cal Policy Center president Jackson Reese answers a listener question. Music by Metalachi. Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.org Follow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCA Show Notes: The Bear Flag and California's history blind spot The forgotten subject: California's failure to assess history education The Red Bluff Round-Up, April 16, 17, & 18, 2027 Giants pitchers' Bible verses on Pride Night caps show how they've missed the point Newsom Says Trump's Justice Department Is Investigating Him and His Wife How California became a case study in failed governance Gavin Newsom's race to block a billionaire tax California billionaire tax is a no-brainer for progressive Democrats, right? Wrong. Labor groups split on Billionaire Tax In Orange County, six-figure salaries now qualify as 'low income' Division of Housing Policy Development (OC is No. 5 in the state; all other counties here) Trump could be Oakland's coal frenemy Winery Sues Santa Barbara Over Unconstitutional Mandate Leftists Use Google Form to Organize Stanford Commencement Walk-Out Against Google CEO Jackson Reese, California Policy Center: jackson@calpolicycenter.org Support the California Policy Center Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Capital Record
Episode 305: The Different Motives to Cure Cancer

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2026 53:53


David is joined today by special guest Peter Travers, investor, financier, and long-time trustee at National Review. Their conversation goes from a proper definition of Wall Street to a proper defense of Wall Street to, ultimately, the profound benefits of a market system that coordinates all sorts of different people, actors, capital, and motives in a wide array of human endeavor. It is a pivotal conversation for those wanting to understand not just financial markets, but how human dignity is undermined by the enemies of financial markets. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Megyn Kelly Show
Michelle Obama Upstages Barack, Euros Love America, and 2028 Rumblings, with Rich Lowry and Charles C.W. Cooke | Ep. 1341

The Megyn Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 101:14


Megyn Kelly is joined by Rich Lowry, editor-in-chief of National Review, and Charles C.W. Cooke, senior writer of National Review, to discuss what's behind President Trump's interest in a deal with Iran, the reaction to what we're learning about the deal so far, the Trump administration's need to focus on the economy ahead of the midterms, divisions within the Republican party over the Iran conflict and foreign policy, what the fractures could mean for the GOP primary in 2028, the new Obama Library portrait of Barack and Michelle Obama with Michelle front and center, why it always seems Michelle resents Barack, the ridiculous backlash to the UFC event at the White House, a Resistance historian claiming it's actually about racism, Sheryl Crow's absurd comments, Europeans visiting America for the first time for the World Cup and loving it, viral praise for the little luxuries of America and how friendly everyone is that many Americans take for granted, MLB players getting backlash for writing bible verses on their Pride Month hats, Emily Ratajkowski's vile comments in a recent "The Cut" feature about being a slutty mom after her divorce, and more.   Lowry- https://www.nationalreview.com Cooke- https://x.com/charlescwcooke   Supersure Insurance: Upgrade your business insurance to a year-round SuperAgency at https://Supersure.com/Megyn Relief Factor: Reclaim your mobility and celebrate your freedom from aches this year by grabbing your $17.76 3-week QuickStart at https://ReliefFactor.com or by calling 800-4-RELIEF. Sundays for Dogs: Upgrade your dog's food without the hassle—try Sundays for Dogs and get 50% off your first order at https://sundaysfordogs.com/MEGYN or use code MEGYN at checkout. SimpliSafe: Visit https://simplisafe.com/MEGYN to claim 50% off any new system!     Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKelly Twitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShow Instagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShow Facebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Opening Arguments
The National Review's Defense of Todd Blanche Is So Bad It's Confusing

Opening Arguments

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 68:35


VR35 - In this episode released on the 54th anniversary of the Watergate break-in, the Vapid Response team raids the archives of the New York Times to retrieve one of the single worst (and worst-timed!) contemporary takes on the scandal which would end Richard Nixon's Presidency. We then return to a time in which a Watergate-style burglary would be a fun diversion to see how at least one conservative legal writer is defending Trump's nomination of his former defense attorney to serve as Attorney General. “Comeback Time,” William Safire,  The New York Times (4/19/1973) “Todd Blanche is Unfit for Office,” The Editorial Board, The New York Times (6/15/2026) “Blanche and the New York Times,” Michael Fragoso, National Review (6/15/2026) Opening Arguments Linktree (Patreon, socials, and more): https://linktr.ee/openingarguments

Bernie and Sid
Rich Lowry | Editor-In-Chief of National Review | 06-17-26

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 18:13


Rich Lowry, Editor-In-Chief of National Review, joins Sid for his weekly Wednesday morning appearance to discuss President Trump and Iran negotiating a 14-point memorandum of understanding aimed at ending their military conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The tentative deal grants Iran immediate sanctions waivers to sell oil and provides access to a $300 billion international reconstruction fund, in exchange for halting hostilities and pledging never to build a nuclear weapon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Tara Show

The hosts amplify intense conservative panic and backlash surrounding the newly unsealed U.S.-Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Pointing to blisters of criticism from *The New York Post* and *National Review*, the segment dissects leaked terms indicating the U.S. will prematurely lift its naval blockade, hand control of the Strait of Hormuz to Iran, and permit un-sanctioned oil sales—all just to secure a 60-day window of technical talks. Citing a warning from General Jack Keane, the show disputes Trump and JD Vance's assertions that the arrangement protects against nuclear expansion, arguing instead that the absolute capitulation strips the U.S. and Israel of all geopolitical leverage. Trump Iran Deal, Islamabad Memorandum, General Jack Keane, National Review Critique, Naval Blockade, Strait of Hormuz, JD Vance, Frozen Assets, Nuclear Verification, Middle East Geopolitics, Conservatism, Foreign Policy Surrender

The Tara Show
Full Show -

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 109:39


A comprehensive, day-long breakdown exposes a series of critical security and political crises threatening the foundation of the United States. The program begins by unpacking a rising tide of domestic extremism, specifically linking radical left-wing online networks to a terrifyingly sophisticated, multi-state drone-and-sniper plot targeting the historic UFC Freedom 250 White House celebration. The hosts connect this ideology to a "mental health political identity" gaining traction among Gen Z liberals, which is actively weaponized into violent anti-capitalist rage. This brand of radicalism has already produced devastating consequences, from the multi-billion dollar devastation of the Palisades Fire—ignited by a suspect fixated on health care executive assassin Luigi Mangione—to armed training operations run by underground entities like the Socialist Rifle Club. The hosts assert that this movement is not organic; rather, it is supercharged by foreign digital networks and billionaire tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham, who funnels millions from his headquarters in Shanghai to back anti-Western propaganda and radicalize a generation. Turning to federal domestic policy, the show highlights a massive law enforcement crackdown under the Trump administration that successfully removed 20,000 illegally licensed immigrant truck drivers from American roads over the past year. The hosts reveal a dangerous loophole where sanctuary states are issuing commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) to undocumented individuals—including an international fugitive wanted for homicide—while progressive officials aggressively block federal oversight to preserve a future voting bloc. Additionally, the show delivers a blistering, consistent critique from the right against Donald Trump and JD Vance's newly unveiled Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). Backed by scathing editorials from *The New York Post* and *National Review*, the segment blasts the administration for executing what they call a complete capitulation. The terms reveal that the U.S. will lift its naval blockades, hand complete control of the Strait of Hormuz to the IRGC, and allow Iran to sell its backlogged oil entirely sanction-free—all upfront, with zero nuclear verification mechanisms, just to guarantee a 60-day window for technical talks. The program also features an in-depth interview with Dean Steve Nails from Anderson University's College of Business, who outlines a bleak timeline for white-collar job displacement, predicting AI automation will fully eliminate 9.2 million knowledge-worker, accounting, and legal research roles by 2030. Finally, looking across the Atlantic, the show spotlights a massive global scandal out of the United Kingdom, diving into a damning 180-page inquiry report that alleges Prime Minister Keir Starmer systemically shielded extensive human trafficking networks to preserve progressive political alignments. UFC Freedom 250 Threat, White House Drone Plot, Marxist Extremism, Left-Wing Radicalization, Gen Z Voting Blocks, Luigi Mangione Fixation, Palisades Fire Arson, Neville Roy Singham, Chinese Communist Party propaganda, Blue Sky Extremism, Capital Police Threat Assessment, Socialist Rifle Club, Illegal Trucker Crackdown, Sanctuary States CDL Loophole, Commercial Driver's License Sting, Trump Iran Deal, Strait of Hormuz MOU, JD Vance Foreign Policy, Naval Blockade Capitulation, National Review Critique, General Jack Keane Warning, Steve Nails Interview, AI Job Disruption, White Collar Automation, Keir Starmer Cover-Up, UK Grooming Gang Report --- To understand how these extreme, anti-capitalist talking points cross from digital subcultures into destructive, real-world acts of violence, check out this report on the [Palisades Fire Suspect Fixated on Luigi Mangione](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTmDZ6LD2sg). This video outlines the exact anti-billionaire rhetoric and obsession with the corporate health care assassin that federal prosecutors say drove ...

The Tara Show

The host delivers an unfiltered, scorching critique of Donald Trump and JD Vance over an upcoming, secretive agreement with Iran. Echoing severe warnings from the New York Post and National Review, the segment highlights how the deal surrenders the Strait of Hormuz and lifts the critical naval blockade—handing billions in oil revenue back to the IRGC with zero nuclear verification. Later, the show targets the South Carolina Republican gubernatorial runoff, slamming Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette for standing with Governor Henry McMaster and staying silent during key redistricting battles. Voters are strongly urged to head to the early voting polls on Wednesday and Thursday to break the current state political machine. Trump Iran Deal, Strait of Hormuz, JD Vance, IRGC, Naval Blockade, National Review, New York Post, South Carolina Politics, Pamela Evette, Henry McMaster, Alan Wilson, GOP Runoff Primary

The Tara Show

The hosts pull no punches in this segment, leveling fierce criticism against Donald Trump and JD Vance over an upcoming, secretive agreement with Iran. Despite being staunch Trump supporters, they echo scathing editorials from the New York Post and National Review, warning that the deal lifts critical naval blockades, surrenders control of the Strait of Hormuz, and hands billions of dollars to the IRGC upfront with zero verification. The discussion highlights the existential threat of an enriched Iranian regime, unchecked Chinese military shipments like the intercepted cargo ship Tuska, and calls on the conservative base to demand transparency before the deal is officially signed. Trump Iran Deal, Strait of Hormuz, IRGC, Chinese Influence, National Review, New York Post, Foreign Policy, Naval Blockade, Ballistic Missiles, Republican Dissent, Geopolitics, Nuclear Proliferation

Hawk Droppings
The 14 Point Iran MOU Point by Point: How the United States Gave Away Everything and Gained Nothing

Hawk Droppings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 25:50


The MOU commits the United States to ensuring a $300 billion reconstruction fund for Iran, lifting all sanctions regardless of type, releasing all frozen Iranian assets, and allowing immediate oil sales upon signing. Iran's nuclear program and enriched uranium stockpile are left entirely unaddressed. Israel was excluded from the negotiations and is not a party to the agreement. The signing ceremony is scheduled for Friday. Critics cited in this video span the political spectrum, from Hudson Institute fellow Josh Block to Fox News contributor Andy McCarthy, who compared the deal to Neville Chamberlain's capitulation before World War II, to National Review editor Philip Klein, who called it money for nothing. Even Ben Domenech, husband of Meghan McCain, acknowledged the deal failed to achieve any of the stated objectives before spinning it as a win. The second story covers federal prosecutors in Minneapolis announcing a 94-page indictment against 15 individuals allegedly affiliated with Antifa. Hawk notes that Antifa is not a formal organization, that 75 percent of the Minnesota U.S. Attorney's Office staff quit earlier this year, and that the marquee piece of evidence presented at the press conference was a Facebook post reading "we need to become ungovernable." Half of similar cases brought by this DOJ have already been dismissed. SUPPORT & CONNECT WITH HAWK- Support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mdg650hawk - Hawk's Merch Store: https://hawkmerchstore.com - Connect on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mdg650hawk7thacct - Connect on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hawkeyewhackamole - Connect on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/mdg650hawk.bsky.social - Connect on Substack: https://mdg650hawk.substack.com - Connect on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hawkpodcasts - Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdg650hawk - Connect on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/mdg650hawk ALL HAWK PODCASTS INFO- Additional Content Available Here: https://www.hawkpodcasts.comhttps://www.youtube.com/@hawkpodcasts- Listen to Hawk Podcasts On Your Favorite Platform:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3RWeJfyApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/422GDuLYouTube: https://youtube.com/@hawkpodcastsiHeartRadio: https://ihr.fm/47vVBdPPandora: https://bit.ly/48COaTB

Keen On Democracy
The Vanishing Black Family: Delano Squires on Marriage, Moynihan, and the Crisis in Black America

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2026 52:14


“Second wave feminism taught women that femininity was weak, masculinity was toxic, marriage was oppressive, the home was a prison, and children are a burden.” — Delano Squires Sixty years ago, Daniel Patrick Moynihan published The Negro Family: The Case for National Action, which was immediately attacked by the left as victim-blaming and by the right as an admission of state responsibility. In 1965, 25% of black children were born to unmarried parents. Today the figure is 70%. So is the black American family vanishing? Delano Squires — director of the Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Human Flourishing at the Heritage Foundation — certainly thinks so. In his controversial new book, The Vanishing Black Family, Squires argues that “welfare” and “feminism” have made black marriage optional and children vulnerable. Squires identifies what he calls the “sinister six” forces that have dismantled the black family: slavery's legacy, the welfare state, second wave feminism, popular culture, the failure of the black church, and the indifference of black progressive leadership. Perhaps his most controversial claim is that the second wave feminism of Betty Friedan did specific damage in black communities by weakening the social norms that survived slavery and Jim Crow. His prescription is a Heritage Foundation-style free market revolution led by black institutions rather than by Daniel Patrick Moynihan's federal government. The church, HBCUs and black media should all embrace education, work, marriage and family. Give her a ring before she gives you a baby, Squires advises young black men. But leave Betty Friedan literature off the wedding gift list. Five Takeaways •       From 25% to 70%: The Statistics Behind the Book: In 1965, when Moynihan wrote his report, 25% of black children were born to unmarried parents — a figure Moynihan regarded as a national crisis requiring urgent political response. The national average was 7%. Today, 70% of black children are born to unmarried parents. The national average has risen to 40%. Squires' argument: the gap has widened, the scale has changed, and the Moynihan consensus — that this is a serious problem requiring serious attention — has been largely abandoned by black progressive leadership. Only 33% of black adults are married, compared to 48% of Hispanics, 57% of whites, and 63% of Asians. •       The Second Wave Feminism Argument: Squires' Most Contested Claim: Squires devotes an entire chapter to second wave feminism and its specific damage in black communities. His top-line claim: that second wave feminism — from Betty Friedan's characterisation of the suburban home as a “comfortable concentration camp”, to Gloria Steinem's description of married women as “hostesses” — taught women that femininity was weak, masculinity was toxic, marriage was oppressive, the home was a prison, and children a burden. He is careful to distinguish this from the franchise and access to credit. He argues this ideological framework did particular damage in communities where family structures had already been weakened by slavery and segregation. •       The Success Sequence: Finish School, Get a Job, Get Married, Then Have Children: Squires' prescribed alternative to the cultural norms he critiques: the “success sequence,” a term drawn from social science research. If you finish high school, get a job, get married, and then have children — in that order — your chances of living in poverty are in the single digits, approximately 3%. His slogan: give her a ring before she gives you a baby. He advocates for government awareness campaigns in cities like Baltimore, Memphis, and Detroit, but argues that 90% of the required change has to happen in the culture, led by black institutions: the black church, HBCUs, and black media. •       Black Leadership's Failure: Far More Invested in the White House Than the Black Family: Squires' sharpest political observation: black progressive leaders today are, in his view, far more invested in retaking the White House than rebuilding the black family. He argues that the institutions of black civil society — the church, the HBCU, the cultural and media establishment — have collectively failed to make family formation a priority, and that this failure is traceable to an ideological commitment to progressive politics that makes marriage advocacy feel retrograde. He does not spare conservatives: the government policies of the right have often failed black families too. •       Advice to Ambitious Black Women: The Cornerstone vs the Capstone Marriage: Andrew asks what Squires would say to a highly ambitious young black woman. His answer: he would give it “in a fatherly tone.” Women, he argues, naturally seek partners who match or exceed their social status — a Bloomberg analysis of married couples by occupation confirmed this. The higher a woman's earnings, the smaller her pool of eligible partners. His recommendation: prioritise marriage earlier rather than later. The median age of first marriage in 1980 was 24 for men and 22 for women; today it is 31 and 29. He distinguishes between the “cornerstone marriage” — where two people build together from a young age — and the “capstone marriage,” where people wait until all individual goals are achieved, often leaving the biological clock behind. About the Guest Delano Squires is the director of the Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Human Flourishing at the Heritage Foundation, where he studies the impact of marriage and family structure on social outcomes. He worked for fifteen years in local government in Washington, D.C. before joining Heritage. He is the author of The Vanishing Black Family: How Welfare and Feminism Made Marriage Optional and Children Vulnerable (Sentinel/Penguin Random House, June 16, 2026). His writing has appeared in the New York Post, Newsweek, National Review, and Compact. References: •       The Vanishing Black Family: How Welfare and Feminism Made Marriage Optional and Children Vulnerable by Delano Squires (Sentinel/Penguin Random House, June 16, 2026). •       Daniel Patrick Moynihan, The Negro Family: The Case for National Action (1965) — the foundational text Squires explicitly updates. •       Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique (1963) — referenced extensively in Squires' chapter on second wave feminism. About Keen On America Nobody asks more awkward questions than the Anglo-American writer and filmmaker Andrew Keen. In Keen On America, Andrew brings his pointed Transatlantic wit to making sense of the United States — hosting dail...

The Editors
Episode 883: Do We Have a Deal?

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 72:44


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, MBD, and Noah discuss the MOU, Trump's birthday celebration, and much more. Editors' Picks: Rich: NR's editorial “Release the Text of the Iran Deal” Charlie: Hans A. von Spakovsky and Marc Wheat “The Bill of Rights' Missing Amendment” Noah: Kaitlyn Kiepert's piece “Coming Soon: Humanity's First Outpost in Deep Space” MBD: Ramesh's magazine piece “The Fights on the Right” Light Items: Rich: Disclosure Day Charlie: Thunderstorms Noah: Boat season MBD: End of rec league baseball season Sponsors:Made InVaer This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Capital Record
Episode 304: Concentration of Power and Elon Musk's Trillion-Dollar Net Worth

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 15:18


With the SpaceX IPO and a paper mark-up of value in Elon Musk's net worth to $1 trillion, many have bemoaned the “concentration of power” that this kind of wealth represents. In today's episode, David suggests that some may not seem to understand what “concentration of power” really means, and that if people want to see a “concentration of power,” they should see what their desired plans to stop it do. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
204 – Weaving Thru Weaver with Michael Lucchese

Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 64:29


Richard Weaver was a twentieth century American scholar and rhetorician whose writings were praised by the likes of Russell Kirk, William F. Buckley, Willmoore Kendall, and Frank Meyer.  But nowadays Weaver is either derided as a racially charged Southern sympathizer or accused of preparing the way for the MAGA movement and authoritarianism.  If he's discussed at all. Joining Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis is Michael Lucchese, whose latest essay in Law and Liberty defends Weaver's contributions to the intellectual Right and argues his writings are still instructive for the conservative today.  This episode explores Weaver's actual views on the South and racism, his battles with the neo-gnostics of his day, his peculiar admiration for libertarians and Abraham Lincoln, and his greatest foe, William of Occam. Check out Michael's essay on Weaver, Turning the Clock Back Also, check out the book he edited compiling a collection of Russell Kirk's observations on America's founding, On America: How to Understand the Legacy of 1776   About Michael Lucchese From Pipe Creek Consulting Michael Lucchese is the founder and CEO of Pipe Creek Consulting, a communications firm based in Washington, D.C. He is also an associate editor of Law & Liberty and a contributing editor to Providence. He has been elected to membership in the Academy of Philosophy and Letters, the Ciceronian Society, and the Philadelphia Society, and serves on the board of the Institute for Christianity and Common Life, which publishes Mere Orthodoxy. Previously, he was a Krauthammer Fellow with the Tikvah Fund, a visiting scholar at Liberty Fund, and an aide to U.S. Senator Ben Sasse. His writing on national security, the conservative movement, and the American Founding has been published widely at outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, National Review, and the Washington Examiner. He graduated from Hillsdale College with a B.A. in American Studies, and is an alumnus of the Hudson Institute Political Studies Program.

The Editors
Episode 882: Disparate Discussions

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 73:47


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Michael, and Dan discuss the reaction to the Karmelo Anthony sentence, the DOJ announcement about disparate impact, and Europeans' reactions to the U.S. as they explore the country while attending World Cup games. Editors' Picks: Rich: Sarah Schutte's upcoming magazine piece Charlie: Christian Schneider's piece “The Left's Citizens United Dishonesty Continues” Michael: Dan Flynn's piece “Is America 250 Not Really in 2026? Dan: Noah's post “Graham Platner Is the Very ‘Toxic Masculinity' Stereotype the Left Invented" Light Items: Rich: Random act of kindness Charlie: Music from the '50s Michael: His son's athletic accomplishments Dan: Air & Space Museum Sponsors:Made InVaer This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The McCarthy Report
Episode 343: The Nonexistent Cease-Fire

The McCarthy Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 67:32


Today on The McCarthy Report, Andy and Rich discuss the increasing hostilities in Iran, the Section 702 fight, and much more. This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

Always optimistic, David encourages Will to be happy -- despite recent election results. And forget Xavier Becerra's ethnic posturing: Will reminds us that California has already had a "first Latino governor." Bonus! Representative Vince Fong joins the show to offer his remedy for Governor Gavin Newson's refusal to pay his debts. Music by Metalachi. Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.org Follow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCA Show Notes: Trump, after baselessly alleging fraud in California vote again, storms out of NBC interview Bombshell photo unveils damning Nithya Raman link with homeless voters — as fury erupts over LA ballot count In California, the Real Scandal Is What's Legal How the Machine Buried Spencer Pratt Steady State Newsom on X: “And yes, for the record: we wish the votes were counted faster, too.” Rob Pyers on Tom Steyer Silicon Valley bet big on Matt Mahan for governor. It didn't pay off Is the Bay Area ready to abandon its vehicles? David delivers Pacifica Christian High School Commencement (transcript) Commencement Speech on Life for Graduates, and All of Us (video) Rep. Vince Fong Payback for Gavin Newsom's Fiscal Folly Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Bernie and Sid
Rich Lowry | Editor-in-Chief of National Review | 06-11-26

Bernie and Sid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 10:33


Rich Lowry, Editor-in-Chief of National Review, joins Sid for his weekly appearance on the morning show to discuss President Trump's inflection point regarding the conflict with Iran, and whether he thinks the President has reached it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

National Review's Noah Rothman on Voting Ourselves Free | “YOUR WELCOME” #419

"YOUR WELCOME" with Michael Malice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 69:30


Could America ever vote itself out of freedom?Michael Malice (“YOUR WELCOME”) welcomes senior writer at National Review and author of Blood and Progress, Noah Rothman, for a fiery discussion on political violence, justice, and the unintended consequences of modern politics. Together, they debate one of the most uncomfortable questions in a democracy: when does political violence stop being unthinkable and start being viewed as justified? Michael and Noah debate the growing acceptance of political violence, why history remembers some extremists and ignores others, and how revenge can quickly spiral beyond anyone's control. They also examine whether the Constitution can still self-correct and why good political intentions so often lead to disastrous consequences.Be sure to grab a copy of Noah's brand-new book, Blood and Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence in America, available everywhere. https://x.com/NoahCRothmanhttps://www.nationalreview.com/author/noah-rothman/https://www.amazon.com/Blood-Progress-Century-Left-Wing-Violence/dp/1546011412Pre-Order UNWANTED – A TALE OF THE OLD WEST AND THE NEW WAVE: https://UnwantedBook.comOrder THE WHITE PILL: http://whitepillbook.com/Order THE ANARCHIST HANDBOOK: https://www.amzn.com/B095DVF8FJOrder THE NEW RIGHT: https://amzn.to/2IFFCCuOrder DEAR READER: https://t.co/vZfTVkK6qf?amp=1https://twitter.com/michaelmalicehttps://instagram.com/michaelmalicehttps://malice.locals.comhttps://youtube.com/michaelmaliceofficialIntro song: "Out of Reach" by Legendary House Cats https://thelegendaryhousecats.bandcamp.com/The newest episode of "YOUR WELCOME" releases on iTunes and YouTube every Wednesday! Please subscribe and leave a review.This week's sponsors: Cowboy Colostrum – Nature's Original Multivitamin: https://www.CowboyColostrum.com/malice , promo code: MALICE (25% off)JustThrive – Potent, Proven, Effective: Get your health in check and save 20% on your first order at https://justthrivehealth.com/WELCOME with code WELCOMEPlutoTV – Streaming TV: https://www.Pluto.tv (Free TV) See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Joe Piscopo Show
Graham Wins Maine Democratic Senate Primary (Full show)

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 138:27


The Joe Piscopo Show 6-10-26 49:56- Jim McLaughlin, pollster for President Donald Trump, strategic consultant, and CEO and Partner of McLaughlin & Associates Topic: Graham Platner's victory in Maine Democratic Senate primary 1:08:27- Stephen Moore, "Joe Piscopo Show" Resident Scholar of Economics, Chairman of FreedomWorks Task Force on Economic Revival, former Trump economic adviser and the author of "The Trump Economic Miracle: And the Plan to Unleash Prosperity Again" Topic: Why Trump's critics are dead wrong on the economy 1:22:18- Andrew McCarthy, Contributing Editor at National Review & Fellow at the National Review Institute, and a Fox News Contributor Topic: Karmelo Anthony sentenced to 35 years in prison; Southern Poverty Law Center 1:31:19- Councilman David Carr, Minority Leader of the New York City Council representing New York City's 50th District Topic: Mamdani's personal propaganda office to cost taxpayers $50 million 1:57:03- Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, Representative for New York's 11th Congressional District Topic: House passes $70 billion immigration bill 2:09:41- David Carolla, Executive Director of the World Apostolate of Fatima USA Topic: U.S. Bishops consecrate America to the Sacred Heart of Jesus See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Editors
Episode 881: Disappointment in LA

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 68:00


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Jim, and Noah discuss the LA primary, Trump's dramatic exit from a TV interview, and much more. Editors' Picks: Rich: Dan's tribute “R.I.P. Gordon Wood” Charlie: Jeff's piece “In California, the Real Scandal Is What's Legal” Jim: Noah's post “Russia Is Losing Its War, and Congress Should Help Finish the Job” Noah: Seth Cropsey's piece “In Europe, Trump Can Embrace the Opportunity Russian Weakness Presents" Light Items: Rich: Milan, Italy Charlie: Visit to Manhattan Jim: D.C. southwest waterfront Noah: Patio cleaning Sponsors:ExpressVPNVaerFastGrowingTrees This podcast was edited and produced by Sarah Colleen Schutte. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Capital Record
Episode 303: Don't Blame Bernie for AI State Cronyism

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 16:20


Yes, Bernie Sanders, who has always admitted to being a socialist, has called for the government to take equity stakes in American AI companies. And yes, it is a terrible idea. But today on the Capital Record, David does what too few on the right appear willing to do: say why it is a bad idea, and why the right are going to have a very hard time stopping it.               Clip courtesy of Overtime with Bill Maher Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Guy Benson Show
BENSON BYTE: Charles CW Cooke Breaks Down Scott Pelley's "Self-Aggrandizing" Response to CBS News Dismissal

Guy Benson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 19:37


Charles C. W. Cooke, senior editor at National Review, joined us on the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the "ridiculous" nature of Scott Pelley's complaints following his firing from CBS News, as Pelley said his grief in being fired from CBS News is like a "spouse being murdered." Cooke also broke down the flood of Europeans into the United States for the World Cup and their subsequent awe at America's beauty, food, and culture, and you can listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Les actus du jour - Hugo Décrypte
(Pop) Et si on redistribuait tous les profits de l'IA ? … HugoDécrypte

Les actus du jour - Hugo Décrypte

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 7:46


Bernie Sanders - IA : Le Monde, NY Times, The Hill, Fortune, National Review, BFMTVSpectacle musical France 98 : L'Équipe, RTL, RMCKanye West Pays-Bas : BFMTV, Le Figaro, La Libre, Podcast HugoDécrypteJafar Panahi : Libération, Le Figaro, France 24Fête de la musique Spotify : Le Parisien, BFMTV, BilletterieFilm Super Mario Galaxy : Deadline, Premiere, VarietyÉcriture : Eden AyachIncarnation : Blanche Vathonne Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Editors
Episode 880: Feeling the Pain in Maine

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 75:01


Today on The Editors, Noah, Phil, MBD, and Dan discuss Graham Platner's evolving controversies, and the anti-establishment victories in the recent primaries. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Karol Markowicz Show
The Karol Markowicz Show: Noah Rothman on Left-Wing Political Violence, Luigi Mangione & America's Dangerous Radicalization

The Karol Markowicz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 23:41 Transcription Available


On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with National Review senior writer Noah Rothman to discuss his new book, Blood and Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence in America. Together, they explore the often-overlooked history of political violence on the American left, from anarchist bombings and Occupy Wall Street to the 2020 riots and recent attacks targeting law enforcement. Noah explains why he believes America has failed to confront the full scope of political extremism, how media narratives shape public perception of violence, and why understanding both left-wing and right-wing radicalization is essential to preserving the country's civic fabric. The conversation also covers the Luigi Mangione case, the rise of populism, Donald Trump's lasting political influence, AI versus the commercial space race, and Noah's surprising life-improvement recommendation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 449: Whence Xavier Becerra?

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 57:12


How California's leading do-nothing gubernatorial candidate moved from dead last to first in just a few weeks. Leaders of the state's government unions say they'll refuse return-to-office orders because their daily commutes would raise global temperatures. More than a thousand University of California STEM professors called for the reinstatement of the SAT test. Los Angeles wants you to stop grilling hotdogs. Bonus! On June 5, 1917, Californians reacting to the Zimmerman Telegram answered Woodrow Wilson's call to arms. Music by Metalachi. Email Us dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.com will@calpolicycenter.org Follow Us @DavidBahnsen @WillSwaim @TheRadioFreeCA Show Notes The mystery behind Becerra leapfrogging over his rivals in California's governor's race PPIC Statewide Survey: Californians and Their Government University of California Professors Are Begging Schools to Reinstate the SAT CalPERS Pays Million-Dollar Salaries for Below-Median Returns California Government Unions Will Try Anything To Keep Their Members From Returning To The Office No, California's Backyard BBQ Ban Proposal Is Not Justified Long Beach: This mayor wants to bring wind energy to an oil city Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Madison's Notes: S5E9 A Divine Comedy: On Hollywood, Creativity, and Religion with Rob Long

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 63:45


Here in Episode 9 of Season 5, I interview Mr. Rob Long. A longtime Hollywood professional, he was a writer and producer for the classic sitcom Cheers as well as for over a dozen other shows. A National Review contributor and columnist for both Commentary and Washington Examiner magazine, he has authored two books, Conversations With My Agent (1998) and Set-Up, Joke, Set-Up, Joke (2005), and edited one, Bigly: Donald Trump in […]

The Drew Mariani Show
Candidates With Checkered Pasts and Should Taxpayers Fund Teams?

The Drew Mariani Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 51:12


Hour 2 for 6/3/26 Drew and Andy McCarthy discuss Adam Hisham Hamawy's recent primary win and what it says about voter's willingness to embrace a candidate with ties to extremism (3:02). Topics: candidates with checkered pasts (15:30), America after 9/11 (21:57), and Sharia courts (25:01). Then, Drew and Patrick Alog discuss if voters should subsidize professional sports stadiums (28:40). Callers: no funding! (40:30), San Diego issues (42:30), and Penny wars for the Packers (44:46). Links: Andy's Books: here and here Nationalreview.com x.com/AndrewCMcCarthy

The Joe Piscopo Show
The Results Are (Almost In)

The Joe Piscopo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 134:37


The Joe Piscopo Show 6-3-26 47:20- Tom Del Beccaro, attorney, acclaimed author, speaker and the former Chairman of the California Republican Party Topic: California primary results 57:04- Dr. Ben Dworkin, Founding Director of the Rowan Institute for Public Policy & Citizenship at Rowan University in Glassboro, NJ Topic: New Jersey primary results 1:05:33- Stephen Moore, "Joe Piscopo Show" Resident Scholar of Economics, Chairman of FreedomWorks Task Force on Economic Revival, former Trump economic adviser and the author of "The Trump Economic Miracle: And the Plan to Unleash Prosperity Again" Topic: Politicians meddling in college sports 1:18:28- Mike Gallagher, radio talk show host heard weekday mornings at 10 a.m. on AM 970 The Answer Topic: Primary results; Other news of the day 1:39:23- 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: Ongoing Iran peace talks 1:53:18- Andrew McCarthy, Contributing Editor at National Review & Fellow at the National Review Institute, and a Fox News Contributor Topic: Charlie Kirk murder case; Other legal news of the day 2:04:53- Rafael Mangual, senior fellow with and head of research for the Manhattan Institute’s Policing and Public Safety Initiative and a contributing editor of City Journal, and the author of "Criminal (In)Justice" Topic: "New York’s new sanctuary state laws are a recipe for chaos" (New York Post op ed)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Capital Record
Episode 302: The Power of Permanence

Capital Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 11:09


Treasury Secretary, Scott Bessent, gave a memorable speech at the Reagan Foundation Economic Forum last week.  In it, he reiterated the completely true economic principle of permanence – that when policies are properly codified they assure economic actors of the rules of the road, enabling more confident decision-making when it comes to hiring, production, consumption, and investment.     In today's Capital Record, David flushes out this concept more, acknowledges where the permanence of OBBBA has been a benefit, and asks a rather obvious question about another tax policy that remains, well, not permanent. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Political Beats
Episode 158: Andrew Gretes / XTC [Part 2]

Political Beats

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 161:27


Scot and Jeff discuss the second part of XTC's career (1984-2000) with Andrew Gretes. Introducing the Band: Your hosts Scot Bertram (@ScotBertram) and Jeff Blehar (@EsotericCD) with guest Andrew Gretes. Andrew is a fiction writer teaching creative rhetoric at Georgetown and George Washington University. You can find his work at andrewgretes.com. Andrew's Music Pick: XTC, Pt. 2 Awaken you dreamers! A month after we took you through the first part of XTC's career – an Argonaut-like journey across the world of postpunk and pop during the end of the Seventies and the start of the Eighties – we return to pick up the story where we left off in 1984: with a psychologically landlocked band (songwriters Andy Partridge and Colin Moulding as well as guitarist Dave Gregory), now forever off the road and consigned to a studio, forced to make the most of their remaining careers without fears of an audience to either drag them down or lift them up. And aside from the Beatles, it is little exaggeration to say that no studio-bound act ever made quite as much out of such a fate as XTC – though they didn't make much money, naturally. Instead they made great art, with a series of increasingly ambitious pop albums (including 1986's Skylarking, which you might even have heard of) that reflected the expanding musical palates and melodic ambitions of Partridge and Moulding.  The first episode of this two-part series proudly featured some of the weirdest, most clashingly irregular sounds of the Seventies. This second features some of the most awe-striking beauty you've probably never heard. From their mainstream career (which rarely if ever sold) to their moonlight lark as the Dukes of Stratosphear (which sold gangbusters until people realized they were buying XTC music) Partridge, Moulding and Gregory never quit stuffing every single song they recorded with meaning and melody, and the results are an overwhelming trove of musical riches to discover – one you might only be vaguely aware even exists Political Beats has been building up to its XTC episodes ever since the day the podcast was founded. The second part of their story is every bit as impressive – and different – as the first. Settle in and listen to us sing a happy-sad ballad about the greatest band in popular music to never quite make it. Oh my, oh my, don't it make you wanna cry? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Editors
Episode 878: Stroking Egos

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 79:23


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, MBD, and Dan discuss Jill Biden's new book, Donald Trump's aborted plan to put himself on a $250 bill, and James Talarico's attempt to "moderate." Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Editors
Episode 877: Lone Star Status

The Editors

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 62:09


Today on The Editors, Rich, Charlie, Noah, and Jim discuss the latest news from the war in Iran, Ken Paxton's defeat of John Cornyn in the Texas Senate primary, and the appeal of Spencer Pratt in Los Angeles. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw
Blood and Progress in America | Noah Rothman

Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 41:42


Noah Rothman joins Rep. Crenshaw to discuss the waves of left-wing political violence that have shaped modern American extremism. They dive into why revolutionary politics appeals to young people, how the podcast grift economy fuels conspiracy theories, the rise of populism on both the left and right, and the growing normalization of political violence against conservatives.   Noah Rothman is author of the brand-new book "Blood and Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence in America." He is a senior writer at National Review. Find him on X at @NoahCRothman.