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The Detroit Tigers ejected a baseball fan because she was wearing a “Jesus Over Pride” shirt. Staffers told her the shirt offended people and made them uncomfortable. I wonder how many Tigers fans were uncomfortable watching grown men parade around in pantyhose and feather boas? Coming up on today’s show: Seth Barron, Jacob York, and Dr. John Fleming See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth Barron joins Brian Anderson to discuss his new book, "Weaponized: The Left's Capture and Destruction of America's Sacred Institutions."
Guest Seth Barron, editorial board for the New York Post and author "Weaponized", joins to discuss the state of the Democrat party, impacts of Zohran Mamdani in New York City, and more. Discussion of the radicalism taking over the Democrat Party, and will voters turn on Mamdani as he impliments his agenda? TDS is strong as The View comes out and tells people not to buy cheaper priced phareacuticals under TrumpRX. Primary election night focuses on the heated race in Kentucky with Massie and Trump's battle. Who will prevail in the end, and what will the GOP look like after the race tonight?
Aaron Renn sits down with Seth Barron, Associate Editorial Page Editor at the New York Post and author of Weaponized: The Left's Capture and Destruction of America's Sacred Institutions. They discuss how cherished American myths have been twisted to weaponize key institutions — policing, borders, public safety, housing, education, and civic life itself.From “defund the police” and anarcho-tyranny in New York City to open borders, the erosion of assimilation, and the battle over American identity, this conversation reveals how the left uses institutions as tools of political power.CHAPTERS:(00:00 - Introduction)(01:36 - What "Weaponized" Really Means) (03:45 - The Left's War on Policing & Public Safety) (09:20 - Anarcho-Tyranny in NYC Under Mamdani) (15:10 - Police Brutality Myths vs Reality) (18:40 - Why the Right Lacks a Competing Moral Vision) (22:15 - Think Globally vs Think Locally) (28:50 - Immigration, Borders & the Attack on Citizenship) (36:55 - American Identity & the End of Assimilation) (43:20 - Israel, Palestine & the Left's Broader Agenda) GUEST LINKS:
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Dan talks to Andrew Harding of the Heritage Foundation about the latest in the Iran conflict. Dan talks to Seth Barron of the New York Post about what New York looks like under the Mamdani regime. And he talks to Dr. Brian Joondepth about the dangerous political rhetoric coming from the left.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dan talks to Andrew Harding of the Heritage Foundation about the latest in the Iran conflict. Dan talks to Seth Barron of the New York Post about what New York looks like under the Mamdani regime. And he talks to Dr. Brian Joondepth about the dangerous political rhetoric coming from the left.
Weaponized Government is not just about politics. It is about the Left's capture of America's institutions and the quiet destruction of self-government. New York Post reporter and editorial board member Seth Barron joins The P.A.S. Report Podcast to discuss his new book, Weaponized: The Left's Capture and Destruction of America's Sacred Institutions. Barron exposes how citizenship, policing, housing, and education have been transformed from institutions that serve the people into tools used to centralize power, weaken local control, and impose a radical political agenda on ordinary Americans. What You'll Learn How the Left blurred the line between citizen and non-citizen to weaken the meaning of American citizenship Why "Defund the Police" was never just bad policy, but part of a larger strategy to transform public safety How housing policy, density, YIMBY, and "walkable cities" are being used to attack suburbs and local control Why teachers' unions became one of the most powerful forces in leftist politics and school indoctrination Whether America's captured institutions can be reclaimed before the damage becomes permanent From open borders and public safety to education and housing, this episode breaks down how America's sacred institutions became weaponized and what citizens must understand before it is too late.
Darren Bailey has a Blueprint for Illinois - he wants you to be his neighbor!! PLUS, Seth Barron, New York Post Editorial Board Member and author of WEAPONIZED: The Left's Capture, and Destruction of America's Sacred Institutions, talks about the hollowing out of our top American institutions - the border, public safety, education, and housing - to disenfranchise the thinking of the people to 'experts' and 'elites'. And Mike O'Neill, VP of Legal Affairs at Landmark Legal Foundation, goes through the serious allegations against the Southern Poverty Law Center and wonders why a 501c3 would need an off-shore account??See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests, Seth Barron and Mark Cook PROMO: NY Post write Seth Barron on his new book - Weaponization - The Left's Capture and Destruction of America's Sacred Institutions. And election integrity expert Mark Cook asks is CO GOP gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx “smurfing” donations?
Election integrity expert Mark Cook finds what he suspects are thousands of straw donors (called Smurfs) to Victor Marx's gubernatorial campaign. Plus author Seth Barron on his new book Weaponized - the Left's Capture and Destruction of America's Sacred Institutions.
Guests, Seth Barron and Mark Cook PROMO: NY Post write Seth Barron on his new book - Weaponization - The Left's Capture and Destruction of America's Sacred Institutions. And election integrity expert Mark Cook asks is CO GOP gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx “smurfing” donations?
May Day protests kick off: Americans cheering on their own downfall: The islamo-commie agenda is well underway, yet so many Americans seem determined to destroy this country by cheering it on as every American institution is corrupted. Author Seth Barron weights in. Massive money move: Trump announcement hits 56 million—who wins big? Trump signs an EO to provide retirements accounts for Americans. Is this a wrong headed idea? Who qualifies & how much will it cost taxpayers? With the national debt exceeding GDP, what about cutting spending? Angel studios makes deal with the devil on new movie “Animal Farm”; Did this “conservative” movie studio betray its conservative investors and supporters by flipping an Orwell story critical of communism and now praising it? And which conservative influencers are sharing the backlash? With guests Seth Barron, Author of “Weaponized: The Left’s Capture and Destruction of America’s Sacred Institutions & Gregory Rabidoux, GregTheFilmmaker.com.Support Our Mission: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=ZMGRBFGDJKRS8See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Allen rants about the latest local and national news. Christopher Smitherman discusses the city of Cincinnati's leadership. Seth Barron, author of Weaponized, discusses the harm caused by the progressive agenda. Yid does the Reds Report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Allen rants about the latest local and national news. Christopher Smitherman discusses the city of Cincinnati's leadership. Seth Barron, author of Weaponized, discusses the harm caused by the progressive agenda. Yid does the Reds Report.
Mike Allen rants about the latest local and national news. Christopher Smitherman discusses the city of Cincinnati's leadership. Seth Barron, author of Weaponized, discusses the harm caused by the progressive agenda. Yid does the Reds Report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Allen rants about the latest local and national news. Christopher Smitherman discusses the city of Cincinnati's leadership. Seth Barron, author of Weaponized, discusses the harm caused by the progressive agenda. Yid does the Reds Report.
Day Break | Chaos in Washington, Cracks in Elections, and a Country on Edge --- 00:00 Monologue 19:02 – Dr. Jeremy M. Levin, Executive Chairman of Ovid Therapeutics and Chairman Emeritus of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization. Levin discusses his book Biotech in the Balance and the growing challenges facing the biotech industry. He explains how distrust, regulation, and policy decisions could impact innovation and national competitiveness. 27:56 – Kamden Mulder, William F. Buckley Jr. Fellow in Political Journalism. Mulder discusses findings from a DOJ report regarding the treatment of Christians with traditional beliefs. She outlines the broader implications for religious liberty and government policy. 37:55 - Monologue 46:58 – James David Dickson, political commentator and host of the James Dickson Podcast. Dickson explores the debate surrounding citizen-only voting and why it has become a major political flashpoint. He provides insight into how the issue is shaping state and national conversations. 57:01 – Rep. Tim Walberg, U.S. Representative for Michigan's 5th District. Walberg discusses the passage of a DHS funding bill and ongoing redistricting battles across the country. He explains how these developments could impact policy and representation. 1:05:53 – William Elliott Hazelgrove, bestselling author. Hazelgrove discusses his new book Capone's Vault and the historical intrigue surrounding Al Capone. He highlights the real story behind one of America's most famous unsolved mysteries. 1:16:05 - Monologue 1:25:03 – Steve Dulan, professor and licensed attorney. Dulan discusses proposed legislation that would hold gun sellers liable for selling to prohibited individuals. He explains the legal implications and potential impact on Second Amendment issues. 1:35:08 – Seth Barron, writer and editor. Barron discusses his new book Weaponized and the themes it explores. He outlines how institutions and systems are being used in modern political and cultural conflicts. 1:43:57 – Timothy K. Minella, Director of Higher Education at the Goldwater Institute. Minella discusses recent DEI-related changes at the University of Michigan. He explains why some critics believe the cuts may not be as significant as they appear. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... The twelfth episode is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/1XbEJhJ6Wrk
Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! We’re joined by Seth Barron to discuss his book Weaponized: The Left’s Capture and Destruction of America’s Sacred Institutions to talk about the centralization of power and the erosion of local control. Barron explains his view that decision-making authority has increasingly shifted away from communities and into the hands of unelected “expert” classes, affecting areas like immigration, housing, policing, and education. He argues this trend diminishes accountability and weakens traditional American civic structures. The conversation also explores how definitions of public safety have evolved, with critics claiming this reframing sidelines law enforcement while excusing criminal behavior. Barron points to education as a key battleground but notes that alternatives such as charter schools, private institutions, and homeschooling still provide families with options. He frames these choices as critical to preserving autonomy amid broader institutional changes. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his YouTu See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in here to this Thursday's edition of the Brett Winterble Show! Brett kicks off the program by talking about rising political hostility and national security concerns, focusing on contentious Defense Department funding hearings and escalating global tensions. He criticizes what he sees as performative outrage from lawmakers during public sessions, arguing that the behavior is more about political theater than productive governance. We’re joined by Seth Barron to discuss his book Weaponized: The Left’s Capture and Destruction of America’s Sacred Institutions to talk about the centralization of power and the erosion of local control. Barron explains his view that decision-making authority has increasingly shifted away from communities and into the hands of unelected “expert” classes, affecting areas like immigration, housing, policing, and education. Listen here for all of this and more on The Brett Winterble Show! For more from Brett Winterble check out his Yo See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Open calls start the hour, some emails, too, Seth Barron joins later, his book WEAPONIZED, and we discuss the Left Wing capture of our institutions and how to combat this.
Guests Include: New York Post's Seth Barron, Defending Education's Sarah Parshall Perry, Humanize Today's Wesley Smith, FAIR's Ira Mehlman, WMC's Scott Manley, Rep. Glenn Grothmann
In a sprawling, high-stakes edition of What's On Your Mind, Scott Hennen navigates the turbulent waters of 2026 American politics. From the halls of the North Dakota State Capitol to the resilience of a widow in the crosshairs of conspiracy, this episode explores the "dehumanization" of the political discourse. Governor Kelly Armstrong joins the program to discuss his bold new budget and the strategic importance of the Sentinel program in Minot. Later, author Seth Barron breaks down the "weaponization" of sacred institutions, while a powerful, first-hand account from Erica Kirk highlights the personal toll of radicalized rhetoric. It's an episode dedicated to finding a way back to civil discourse in an age of "all-caps" hostility and institutional distrust. Standout Moments [00:03] – The Budget Tightrope Governor Kelly Armstrong defends his "bold" budget proposal, explaining why North Dakota's 20% growth over the last two decades makes government expansion necessary but ultimately unsustainable without curbing ongoing expenditures. [00:15] – The Volume on Trump The Governor reflects on the unique polarization surrounding President Trump, noting that while he brought many new voters into the fold, he also evokes a level of "unique hatred" that has fundamentally shifted the volume of political debate. [00:26] – A Widow Speaks Out Erica Kirk delivers a searing first-hand account of the White House Correspondents' Dinner and the "epidemic of dehumanization" she has faced since the assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk. [00:32] – Weaponized Institutions Seth Barron, author of Weaponized, details how elite capture of academia, law, and media has created a "long march through the institutions," and why the solution must begin with local, community-based action. [00:54] – The "Purple-Haired" Masterclass The team breaks down the viral exchange between Lee Zeldin and a congressional representative, highlighting the tension between agency administrators following the law and activists pushing a "radical agenda" via the EPA. [01:24] – Central Banks and the Gold Binge David Fisher of Landmark Gold analyzes why central banks have shifted into a "relentless" gold-buying spree, purchasing over 1,000 tons annually as a hedge against currency devaluation and global instability. [01:33] – Live from the Oval Office A rare, unfiltered Q&A session with the President (recorded live) covering everything from the military status of the war in Ukraine to the recent Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana.
President Trump is calling on ABC News to fire Jimmy Kimmel after he cracked a joke about how the First Lady was excited about becoming a widow. Kimmel doubled down and defended his remarks. Conservatives are furious. What say you?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth Barron, author of The Last Days of New York, joins Brian Kilmeade to discuss the rapid decline of Gotham. As crime rates surge and businesses flee to Florida and Texas, Barron pulls back the curtain on the "disastrous incompetence" of city leadership and the progressive policies that he warns are leading NYC toward bankruptcy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Donald Trump made his own controversial case against the United Nations at the UN today, lecturing world leaders that “the UN is supposed to stop invasions, not create them and not finance them.” But he was beaten to this anti-UN manifesto by the New York City based journalist Seth Barron, who wrote “The End of the UN ” cover story for Tablet magazine this month. While Barron's historically grounded critique is more academically rigorous than Trump's, it essentially makes the same realpolitik argument: that there's an irreconcilable contradiction between American interests and multilateral governance. Barron blithely suggests it's time for the United States to withdraw from the UN entirely. But as I pressed him, without success, in our conversation, what then would replace international institutions when it comes to resolving seemingly intractable conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza, and beyond? 1. The UN Is Already Dead in PracticeBarron argues the UN has lost all meaningful influence and relevance. He compares it to the Roman Senate, which continued meeting for 200 years after Rome's collapse in 476 AD, discussing wars and public works they had no power to conduct. The UN, he suggests, has become a similar zombie institution.2. Peacekeeping Missions Have Been Catastrophic FailuresFrom Somalia (1993) and Rwanda (1994) to Bosnia (1995) and Haiti, Barron cites repeated examples where UN peacekeepers either failed to prevent massacres or, in Haiti's case, became predators themselves—with Sri Lankan peacekeepers systematically raping Haitian children while building brothels.3. International Law Is a Fiction Used by the PowerfulBarron argues that without enforcement mechanisms, international law becomes merely “a cudgel by powerful countries to throw their weight around.” He notes that the International Criminal Court typically prosecutes African leaders from weak nations while ignoring crimes by major powers.4. Israel Has Become the UN's ScapegoatSince 2015, the UN has passed 173 resolutions condemning Israel compared to just 27 against Russia and 12 against Syria. Barron sees this as evidence of institutional anti-Semitism and argues that post-colonial nations use Israel as a “whipping boy” to deflect from their own human rights violations.5. No Viable Alternative to National SovereigntyWhen pressed on what would replace the UN, Barron offered no clear answer beyond bilateral agreements and regional arrangements. He dismissed the idea that global challenges like climate change require international cooperation, arguing that agreements like the Paris Accords are toothless without enforcement mechanisms. Barron's critique has some merit but offers no constructive vision for addressing genuinely global problems in an interconnected world. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe
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The Supreme Court has upheld Tennessee's right—and by extension, the right of other states—to regulate or ban trans medical procedures for children. Meanwhile, Trump's precision strike against Iranian nuclear enrichment facilities has succeeded in extracting a ceasefire between Israel and Iran. The possibility of diplomacy and peace now exists—but will it materialize? The hosts are joined this week by regulars Seth Barron and Matthew Peterson, alongside special guest and Army veteran Will Thibeau to discuss the recent events in the Middle East and global implications. Plus: book and media recommendations!
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Seth Barron returns to the podcast to discuss Tuesday's rousing VP Debate, in which a silver-tongued J.D. Vance thoroughly trounced a sputtering and nervous Tim Walz. Will it matter at all? Meanwhile, the world collapses in on the giant power vacuum left by America's absent president, as Hurricane Helene ravages six states and Iran launches missiles at Israel. Plus: immigration expert Todd Bensman gives his firsthand account of the shocking immigration debacle in Colombia, and what the Trump team ought to be doing about it.
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After some preliminary discussion of hot dogs and Kamala's stolen fast food valor, this special episode gets down to serious business—a seminar on the topic of political prudence for a thoroughly recalcitrant and skeptical John Yoo. This topic grew out of a long text thread we had following a Power Line post of Steve's passing along a substantive exchange on Twitter between the Babylon Bee's great Seth Barron and Lucretia on the subject of abortion and prudential politics. In what ways do the parallels between slavery and abortion apply today? Trump's equivocations are causing considerable distress among many Pro-Life advocates, who point to Lincoln as a superior example—as is quite right to do. But is that example correctly understood? Lucretia thinks not. But the prudence Lucretia and Steve impute to Lincoln is hard to define in bright line ways, because at the summit it can't be defined by any abstract rules beyond being able to proportion means to ends, which assumes a lot already, since there are always multiple competing ends, each subject to deliberation.But one big thing gets in the way of clear thinking about this difficult matter: utilitarianism. And our resident Bethamite and McRib consumer is dug in on the matter, and we wander into a lot of historical examples for illumination. It gets pretty lively along the way. We'll let listeners decide if Lucretia and Steve make the case adequately. The poet Randall Jarrell once supposedly said, "If only we could get our hands on this person named 'Society,' we could fix everything." We could easily offer the obvious paraphrase of this for John, and call it a day.
Rod Arquette Show with Greg Hughes Rundown – “Wingman Wednesday,” July 10, 20244:38 pm: Laura Arce, Research Associate at the American Institute for Economic Research joins Rod for a conversation about her piece about the high cost of hosting the Olympic games.5:38 pm: Seth Barron, Managing Editor of the Claremont Institute's AmericanMind.org joins Rod and Greg to discuss his piece questioning why Joe Biden is hanging on to his presidential campaign.6:05 pm: James Varney of Real Clear Investigations joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about how educators are working hard to suppress news about sex-abuse happening in K-12 schools in the U.S.
An immaculate season has come to an end. Seth Barron returns, alongside Zay Savoie, Carson Mauterer, and Ben Drake to relive their favorite moments and snapshots from this past season. In addition, we get a week-by-week breakdown of what happened for each game and their experiences. Hosted by: Nathan
Red Sea, it's football season! In this episode, we interview Seth Barron and how he plans to come back this year better than ever. We also take a deep dive into the roster and go over key players to look out for this season. Hosted by: Nathan
In a two-man episode of the Round Table (the linear table?), Seth Barron and Spencer Klavan conduct a close reading of Puffin's changes to the works of Roald Dahl. In collaboration with “Inclusive Minds, a collective for people who are passionate about inclusion and accessibility in children's literature,” the publishers have decided to tweak Dahl's work and bring it up to speed with the latest woke nostrums. What could possibly go wrong? Plus: read the damn site!
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This week, The American Mind team is off, with the exception of Seth Barron who has volunteered to bring you a short and sweet one-man show before we return to a full complement next week. Against the background of Liz Cheney's crushing defeat in the Wyoming primary, Seth analyzes the ever-widening rift between the New Right that is taking over the GOP and the old guard who are now finding themselves not only on the outs, but unelectable. Obviously the only answer in that position is to assume everyone else is wrong and run for president, right? Right?!
As war rages in Ukraine, the Biden administration is sending Kamala Harris to Poland. Is this her moment to shine? Probably not. Meanwhile, the legacy media fundamentally misunderstand why Ukrainians are fighting. Plus: would Americans defend the US if it were invaded?
The DOJ recently announced its intention to create a domestic terrorism unit to investigate people opposed to the deep state. Seth Barron, managing editor of The American Mind, joins Spencer to discuss the Left's current neurosis.
This week on High Noon, Inez Stepman does a deep dive with The American Mind's Seth Barron into the problems most urban Americans are increasingly contending with: rising crime, mentally ill and aggressive homeless people, intermittently closed schools, and more. Barron is a lifelong New Yorker and the author of the book The Last Days of New York: A Reporter's True Tale.Seth and Inez also discuss the role of the city in American life, and what it would take to turn the downward spiral most cities are facing around.--High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible a free society. Inviting interesting thinkers from all parts of the political spectrum to discuss the most controversial subjects of the day in a way that hopes to advance our common American future. Hosted by Inez Stepman of Independent Women's Forum. You can listen to the latest High Noon episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you are already caught up and want more, join our online community at iwf.org/connect. Be sure to subscribe to our emails to ensure you're equipped with the facts on the issues you care about most. Independent Women's Forum (IWF) believes all issues are women's issues. IWF promotes policies that aren't just well-intended, but actually enhance people's freedoms, opportunities, and choices. IWF doesn't just talk about problems. We identify solutions and take them straight to the playmakers and policy creators. And, as a 501(c)3, IWF educates the public about the most important topics of the day. Check out the Independent Women's Forum website for more information on how policies impact you, your loved ones, and your community: www.iwf.org. Subscribe to IWF's YouTube channel. Follow IWF on social media: - on Twitter- on Facebook- on Instagram #IWF #HighNoonPodcast #AllIssuesAreWomensIssues Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Spencer sits down over Zoom with Seth Barron, managing editor of The American Mind, to discuss the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse. The two spend time talking about the likelihood of a not guilty verdict and to what extent conservatives have made Rittenhouse a stand-in for masculinity and taking action when called to.
Seth joins Spencer this week to analyze the supply chain issues the US is facing, the rampant inflation brought on by printing trillions of dollars, and the Biden administration's response to these issues.
In this week's edition of TMWYRT, Spencer is joined by The American Mind's managing editor, Seth Barron. The two discuss the still unfolding situation involving thousands of Haitian migrants in Del Rio and what larger political questions are raised by the problem. Plus: why does the Left love the New Testament?
Writer and Managing Editor of "The American Mind," Seth Barron sits down with Greg Kelly to discuss the future of New York City.The Mayoral election is looming large over the Big Apple. Barron is the author of the newly-released book "The Last Days of New York." He and Greg delve into the field of players vying for soon-to-be former New York City Mayor De Blasio's job.The pair also discuss how Bill de Blasio--born Warren Wilhelm, Jr and widely considered a political hack--rose to become the executive in charge of New York City. Plus, they entertain whether or not New York can recover from Mayor Bill de Blasio's 8 years in office. Follow Greg Kelly on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregkellyusaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregkellyusa/Find out more information at:https://gregkellypodcast.com/
Podcast audio version of Newsmax TV's Greg Kelly Reports. Today's guests include: Ian Prior, Shawn Farash, Seth Barron, & Mark Simone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Seth Barron is a writer and an author. Barron is managing editor of The American Mind, a publication of The Claremont Institute. He writes primarily about New York City politics and culture. Barron has a B.A. in English literature from Trinity University and an M.A. and M.Phil. in the same subject from Yale University. Seth joins Mike to discuss some of the awful candidates running to be NYC's next mayor such as Maya Wiley. We're seeing crime increase in America's biggest cities and do we have any candidates that can help us reduce crime moving forward?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam hosts Seth Barron, author of “Last Days of New York” and explains the far-ranging effects of CRT in classrooms, plus Burger King targets Chick-fil-A and regrets it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.