What I like about Substack is that its algorithm doesn’t feed me things that will only make me angry — unlike some other social-media platforms, where you should totally be following me. If I’m not a…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, John Odermatt interviews Shaka Mitchell, Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children, about the intersection of school choice, civil rights, and the futu…
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Why do Libertarians keep losing the messaging war—especially when Americans are begging for something beyond Team Red and Team Blue? Every poll shows voters are done with the two-party system. They’r…
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On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Brian can't believe the forthcoming "Star Trek: Academy" is so behind the times that it has a Klingon warrior in a skirt. Also: SCOTUS looks to strike down race base…
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I’m joined by comic-book artist and colorist Brett R. Smith, who’s worked with DC Comics, Marvel, and Rippaverse. We talk about the problem with comic books today, Val Kilmer’s greatest performances,…
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In this episode of Finding Freedom, John Odermatt interviews Shaka Mitchell, Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children, about the intersection of school choice, civil rights, and the futu…
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Welcome back to the PoliTicks Podcast on the Lions of Liberty Network! In this episode, John Odermatt, Lou Perez, and Brian Nichols break down the latest political headlines with their signature wit.…
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Is it justice or revenge when the rules finally get applied both ways? After years of Democrats weaponizing lawfare against conservatives, President Trump’s team is now turning the same playbook back…
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On this week's Mean Age Daydream, Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones wishes death on his political rivals and their children. This is not an outlier. Also: "One Thing After Another" is doing well at the…
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I talk with my friend, author, filmmaker, and pop culture historian, Mathew (with one “t”) Klickstein about Troma and Lloyd Kaufman’s connection to Shakespeare; accessible asexuals; the one lack of r…
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