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Andrew Koppelman: How Libertarian Philosophy Was Corrupted by Delusion and Greed

A funny thing happened on the road to serfdom: while setting out to uncharitably critique libertarians, constitutional law professor Andrew Koppelman…

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The Fall of the USSR and Putin with Bruce Carlson of My History Can Beat Up Your Politics

Our friend Bruce Carlson of My History Can Beat Up Your Politics is back to discuss the fall of the USSR and how that led to the rise of Putin. 

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Disabled Veterans Turned Into Felons: The Mass Criminalization of Gun Owners in America

A new ATF rule reclassifies firearms equipped with pistol braces as short-barreled rifles, implying that brace owners are looking at felony criminal …

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Matt Walsh Gets Hacked, Critiquing Culture with Principles Instead of "Own The Cons/Libs"

Chris Spangle joins Austin Petersen on his Wake Up America Show to discuss Matt Walsh being hacked, which leads to a discussion on the importance of …

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Why Did Donald Trump Get Arrested?

Donald Trump was arrested. Democrats have been trying to put him behind bars. Republicans think it is a witch hunt. Harry, Rhinehold, and I break dow…

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The Housing Affordability Crisis: What's Causing It and How Can We Fix It?

Jeremiah Ludwig, an independent housing policy researcher based in Washington DC, joins me to discuss how housing is becoming less affordable in citi…

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The Future of Free Speech on the Internet: Implications of Supreme Court Cases on Section 230

James Czerniawski joins me to discuss two recent Supreme Court cases, Gonzalez v. Google and Twitter v. Tamana, which have implications for free spee…

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Discover the Power of a Good Story: How Baseball Great Carl Erskine's Story is Changing Lives

Ted Green is a director, producer, and writer who fell in love with the art of storytelling through film and has made several documentaries, many of …

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A Bail Bondsmen on Bail Disparities and Inner City Crime: An Eye-Opening Conversation

Months ago I interviewed the Bail Project, which helps economically disadvantaged people avoid long jail stays while awaiting trial. Ken Good, Texas …

3 years, 2 months ago

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How One Domestic Violence Shelter Empowers Men to Be A Part of Ending Violence In Their Community

Melissa Echerd is the Prevention and Education Officer for Sheltering Wings, a shelter for domestic violence victims in Hendricks County. We discuss …

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