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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.
[00:00:00] Bret Baier [00:18:25] Andy McCarthy [00:32:46] Ainsley Earheardt [00:36:46] Marc Thiessen [00:55:08] Josh Kraushaar [01:05:25] Seth Barron [01:13:30] Dan Senor [01:31:53] Rob Schneider Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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?
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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.
In this episode of MSOM, Sean Morgan gives a breaking news update on the Trump Social Media Company, UFO's, and the trials starting of deep state operatives. In the main interview of the program, Sean talks to managing editor of “The American Mind” and author of “The Last Days of New York” about the communist roots of Bill DeBlasio and how he has managed to destroy a once prosperous and safe city. Barron lays out the specific policing practices that can help New Yorkers gain safety once again.AmericanMind.orgGet Breaking News Updates: https://SeanMorganReport.comGet a Free Gold Consultation:Call Dr. Kirk Elliott at +1 720-605-3900https://sovereignadvisors.net/pages/seanmorgan/Nearly 60% of Americans are concerned about running out of money.RECEIVE A FREE CONSULTATION & A FREE E-BOOK ABOUT ANNUITIEShttps://www.americanmediaperiscope.net/clevelandFREE OR PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP: https://bit.ly/3reDC7CBUY A SAT PHONE: https://bit.ly/3B1SviMwww.AmericanMediaPeriscope.netSupport the show (https://donorbox.org/seanmorganreport)
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 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 […]
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.
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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.
Three tourists from TX take on a hostess over their vaccine passports, or lack thereof. Violence ensues. Rikers Island, out of control, we tell you how and why. A guy sets his apartment on fire and leaps from the roof. An angry guy kicks a woman in the chest, sending her tumbling down the escalator. with Seth Barron.
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?
New York City Crime Report with Pat Dixon is the original true crime podcast about crime in America's largest and most storied city. There's no mystery in this show, though, as dixon and his guests, Seth Barron (author, Last Days of New York) and Dan Christman (former plumber, alleged Jan 6 participant) take an irreverent approach to serious crime stories of the day.
In this episode of TMWYRT, Spencer sits down with Seth Barron, managing editor for The American Mind, to see what he really thinks about the botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. The two turn to the home front to think about who is deeply unhappy about the withdrawal.
Join us as we talk to writer Seth Barron about his new book: The Last Days of New York: A Reporter's Tale. The book details, in inexorable detail, how Bill de Blasio and the band of idiots who surround him took a city at the zenith of its history and systematically tore it apart.
Seth and I discuss the different ministries he is involved in and his faith and relationship with Jesus Christ. This is one of my longest interviews but it is well worth the listen even if your simply trying to get a different perspective. Enjoy!
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On today's show, hosted by Joseph Backholm: Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Arizona and chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, discusses President Biden telling GOP governors who oppose mask mandates and other COVID-19
This week we are extremely honored to host Seth Barron, Journalist, Managing Editor of The American Mind and author of the new book "The Last Days of New York", to discuss the watershed moment of the depths of 1980's NYC crime and the man it all centered around, Bernhard Goetz. We also discuss current NYC politics and the current crime epidemic we are facing in the United States and its root causes. Seth's writing can be found at www.city-journal.org and www.americanmind.org as well as many other publications. You can follow him on twitter @sethbarronNYC . You can buy his new book "The Last Days of New York" in stores at Barnes and Noble, on Amazon or wherever fine books are sold. Follow us across social media on Twitter and IG @historyhomospod and follow Scott on IG @Scottlizardabrams Don't forget to join our Telegram channel at T.me/historyhomos and to join our group chat at T.me/historyhomoschat and check out Scott's PC gaming stream at Twitch.tv/historyhomos. The video version of the show is available on Youtube, bitchute, odysee and our telegram channel and all of those can be reached through the Link.tree in any of our social media bios. For weekly premium episodes or to contribute to the show subscribe to our channel at www.rokfin.com/historyhomosAny questions comments concerns or sticker requests can be leveled at historyhomos@gmail.com Later homos --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historyhomos/support
New York City's pandemic recovery may be underway, but with a rising crime rate and some businesses unable to keep their doors open, the five boroughs are still struggling. How did we get here? Veteran journalist Seth Barron tackles that question in his new book “The Last Days of New York,” and he joins Errol to explain how he thinks Mayor de Blasio has left the city vulnerable. They also discuss taxing the wealthy and get into a debate over diversity in public schools — including the city's elite high schools. Barron also explains why he thinks de Blasio really ran for president. JOIN THE CONVERSATION Weigh in on Twitter using the hashtag #NY1YouDecide or give us a call at 212-379-3440 and leave a message. Or send an email to YourStoryNY1@charter.com
From the smallest room in New York City... Comes the show that gives you a reason to live. NYC reporter and author (Last Days of New York) Seth Barron recently joined me for an irreverent discussion about crimes and criminals in New York City. crimeReport.nyc
I'm Available As a Consultant Today: Drawing on his experience as a one-time Cable TV salesman, John offers some pointers for government workers who may be selling a door-to-door vaccination plan. Ties are optional in today's open. Then, Chris Bedford at The Federalist explains why saving comedy is crucial to saving America. Finally, Seth Barron, Managing Editor of American Mind says New York's self-inflicted gun crisis is really a crime problem. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seth BARRON #SethBarron has covered New York for a very long time. He has a new book The Last Days of New York. The title says it all.” — TUCKER CARLSON "A must read.” — BRIAN KILMEADE, host of Fox & Friends "In this gripping new book, Seth Barron warns the city may not recover from the preening, disastrous incompetence of Mayor de Blasio.'' — RAY KELLY, Police Commissioner of New York City "Barron cuts through the noise and provides a devastating account of a city's decline under the delusional leadership of socialists and con men.” — GREG KELLY, host of Newsmax Greg Kelly Reports BILL DE BLASIO SET THE STAGE FOR THE RUIN OF NEW YORK CITY THE LAST DAYS OF NEW YORK: a reporter's true tale tells the story of how a corrupted political system hollowed out New York City, leaving it especially vulnerable, all in the name of equity and “fairness.” When, in the future, people ask how New York City fell to pieces, they can be told—quoting Hemingway—“gradually, then suddenly.” New Yorkers awoke from a slumber of ease and prosperity to discover that their glorious city was not only unprepared for crisis, but that the underpinnings of its fortune had been gutted by the reckless mismanagement of Bill de Blasio and the progressive political machine that elevated him to power. Faced with a global pandemic of world-historical proportions, the mayor dithered, offering contradictory, unscientific, and meaningless advice. The city became the world's epicenter of infection and death. The protests, riots, and looting that followed the death of George Floyd, and the resurgence of the Black Lives Matter movement—cheered on and celebrated by the media and political class—accelerated the crash of confidence that New York City needed in order to rebound quickly from the economic disaster. Through reckless financial husbandry; by sowing racial discord and resentment; by enshrining a corrosive pay-to-play political culture that turned City Hall into a ticket office; and by using his office as a platform to advance himself as a national political figure, Bill de Blasio set the stage for the ruin of New York City. As New Yorkers slowly adjust to their new reality, they ask themselves how we had been so unprepared—not so much for the coronavirus, which caught everyone by surprise—but for the economic shock, which was at least foreseeable. THE LAST DAYS OF NEW YORK is the story of how a lifelong political operative with no private-sector experience assumed control of a one-party city where almost nobody bothers to vote, and then proceeded to loot the treasury on behalf of the labor unions, race hustlers, and connected insiders who had promoted him to power. Bill de Blasio's failure to manage the outbreak of Covid-19 is well established. But what is less well understood is how poorly he managed the city up to the point of the pandemic, and how his mismanagement left New York City vulnerable to the social, economic, and cultural shocks that have leveled its confidence and brought into question its capacity to absorb the creative energies of the world, and reflect them back in the form of opportunity and wealth, as it has done for hundreds of years. At a moment when socialist currents are stirring throughout America, Bill de Blasio's term in office in New York City is a demonstration of what those impulses actually produce: debt, decay, and bloat. THE LAST DAYS OF NEW YORK: a reporter's true tale is a history of New York City from its recovery from the recession of 2008-2009 through the triple disaster of the pandemic, civil unrest, and collapse in revenue of 2020. Mayor Bill de Blasio, now widely appreciated as the WORST mayor in the history of the city, is presented as the instrument of decline: a key symptom of the rot that expedited the city's downfall. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support
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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.
NEW with Seth Barron (author, The Last Days of New York). How did the worst mayor in the history of cities turn New York from a thriving world capital into a filthy hell of violent crime, aggressive panhandling and racial tension where the jails release the inmates, homeless people live in hotels and regular people pack their bags.
In this hour, Seth Barron, managing editor of the American Mind, joins Howie to discuss his latest book, "The Last Days of New York." Also in this hour, Howie listens and reacts to today's Chump Line!
Stigall is away today, but not without some great interviews you've yet to hear from the vault. Seth Barron – author of “The Last Days of New York” chronicles and warns cities across the country to avoid what's happened to the Big Apple lest they suffer the same fate. Oliver Dunford of the Pacific Legal Foundation is representing business owners in the midst of a major legal tussle with the Democrat Governor over COVID lockdowns in Kentucky. And have you heard of a Global Minimum Tax? Some nations around the world are flirting with the idea. Patrick Hedger from the Taxpayers Protection Alliance explains what it is and what it means for you.
Jeffrey Lyons, the world's greatest film critic and author of the new book, “Hemingway and Me: Letters, Anecdotes, and Memories of a Life-Changing Friendship speaking about his new book and Hemingway as well as Seth Barron, journalist and author of the best-selling book “The Last Days of New York” breaking down how NYC fell into a state of decay.
Seth Barron, journalist and author of the best-selling book “The Last Days of New York” Topic: how NYC fell into a state of decay
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.
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.
Michael Berry ponders the role of the media in the face of tyranny; Dana Obleman, Founder of the Sleep Sense Program, joins the show to discuss why sleep is important during times of intense anxiety in the world around us; Seth Barron, managing editor for The American Mind, makes an appearance to talk about his new book "The Last Days of New York: A Reporter's True Tale."
In this One Quick Story, journalist Seth Barron talks the death of New York City caused by current Mayor Bill de Blasio, and his new book, The Last Days of New York: a reporter's true tale. Buy it here.PLEASE VISIT OUR SPONSOR:The American Constitutional Rights Union Action Fund is fighting HR 1 and SR 1, the federal takeover of elections. Learn more about their work at https://acruaction.com/
And You Thought The NCAA Was Bad Today: The corruption and bureaucracy will only get worse if the federal government finds a way to help the NCAA pay players, starting with NIL law. First up, sports attorney Darren Heitner of Sports Agent Blog discusses the hearings in Congress over NIL laws that would allow college athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness. Finally, Seth Barron, managing editor of The American Mind talks about his new book The Last Days of New York, chronicling the city's decline under Mayor Bill DeBlasio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wayne discusses the election theft and interviews Seth Barron, author of The Last Days of New York.