NH Seacoast Senate Race
We open the program with part one of our interview with Steve Kenda. Steve is running in the Republican primary in New Hampshire state Senate District 24.
We open the program with part one of our interview with Steve Kenda. Steve is running in the Republican primary in New Hampshire state Senate District 24.
We are joined by NH State Senate candidates Steve Kenda (Dist 24) and Kevin Kervick (Dist 13) to talk spending, jobs, wages, common core, opioids, Medicaid, regulations, schools choice, bureaucracy, state sovereignty, and more; including free speech and battling the social justice warriors.
We continue the conversation with Jim Rubens on why he is challenging sitting New Hampshire US Senator Kelly Ayotte in a Republican Primary.
We speak with Jim Rubens on why he is challenging sitting New Hampshire US Senator Kelly Ayotte in a Republican Primary, and why he is a better choice than Ayotte.
Jim Rubens, Sen. Kelly Ayotte’s primary challenger, joins us to talk about Kelly’s record and why he’s the better Republican. John Zmirack helps us explore the question, “why did experimental science arise in the West, as opposed to other civilizations?” And Guest host Max Abramson had a slew of legislative updates.
We discuss Gov. Hassan’s veto of a bill to make the pistol revolver license optional; the demise of Rockingham Park, Trump’s on-again-off-again debate with Bernie Sanders; and a drunk driver who committed vehicular manslaughter claims that only the restaurant that served him is liable in a wrongful death suit.
Guest host Ed Naile gets us up to date on the trial of Carl Robert Gibson, the far-left activist arrested and charged with voter suppression in NH.
We continue our discussion with Dr. Samuel Gregg on the attractiveness of western welfare and how immigration policy, multiculturalism, and a big welfare state, are the seeds of radicalization. We also talk about the ideology of higher education, attacks on free speech, seeking college alternatives to White Tower Liberalism, the economics of SJW degree programs, … Read more
Dr. Samuel Gregg, director of research at the Acton Institute, joins us to discuss creeping European Socialism in America. Part I
Guest host Ed Naile, helps us welcome guests Dr. Samuel Gregg, and Jennifer Hartline. We talk vote fraud, creeping European Socialism in America, and the contradiction/collision of LGBT politics and militant Feminism.
Dr. Michael Brown joins us to talk about LGBT politics, the Transgender bathroom edict, and the course of cultural politics in the waning days of the Obama years.
Are brick and mortar classrooms obsolete? Jody and Ian Underwood continue the education discussion with the book “The Beautiful Tree,” we touch on the advantages of local control in education, and real-world costs per classroom versus what your school board is charging you.
Jody and Ian Underwood join us to talk about HB 1637, a school choice bill introduced to make the law clearer. We talk about what happened to it in the legislature and why we now want to see it killed.
We continue our discussion from the first segment on the Obama letter to public schools (on Transgender Bathrooms) with N.C. Lt. Gov. Forest’s remarks, and our take on the debate.
We talk courts and religious liberty with Ashley McGuire from The Catholic Association. Full Podcast
Ashley McGuire from The Catholic Association joins us to talk religious liberty, and Jody and Ian Underwood stop in to discuss school choice.
Our guest is David French, staff writer at National Review, attorney, veteran of OIF, and a No 1 selling NYT’s author. We talk about Abortion in Tennessee, judges, Trump, conservatism, Third Parties, and more.
From July 13th, 2013: Joe Mendola joins us to talk about sharing the conservative message with college kids. Then Max Abramson shares his court case, we play the 911 call, and cover some details about self defense, brandishing, and lethal an non lethal force in New Hampshire.
Former Justice Thomas Law Clerk Carrie Severnio, from the Judicial Crisis Network, returns to talk about the Merrick Garland charm offensive, future court nominees, and current cases before SCOTUS.
What the…fudge happened in the past week that deserves the WTF classification? More than we could ever cover in 15 minutes, but here are a few recent examples, just to get you started.