Political commentator and writer Krista Kafer joins us for a fun discussion about protests, primaries, polarization, the state of the two major parties, and a host of other issues.
Reaganite congressman, and Brigadier General, Don Bacon joins us to discuss Ukraine, tariffs, the government shutdown, and Ronald Reagan.
David French of the NY Times joins us to discuss the recent talk of a Christian revival, among other topics. Tom did not have his mic, so we apologize he sounds like he's calling in from a gas station payphone.
Co-founder of the Dispatch, and veteran conservative journalist, author, and political commentator, Jonah Goldberg, joins us to discuss, among other things, the state of right-wing media.
Mike Nelson joins us again to talk about Hegseth's recent performance in front of U.S. military leaders.
Veteran political columnist Matt Lewis joins the show to discuss recent attacks on freedom of speech, especially the FCC chair's jawboning of ABC.
Economist Patrick Horan joins us to discuss the economy, the Federal Reserve, and monetary policy.
AEI's Brent Orrell joins us to discuss his research on Artificial Intelligence's impact on the American workforce.
Known for his work exposing the excesses of the academic left, lesser known is James Lindsay's intelligent critique of the anti-liberal, postliberal, and even "woke" right. He joins us for a conversation that is both illuminating and terrifying.
Veteran firearms reporter Stephen Gutowski (founder of The Reload), joins us to discuss what is known about mass shootings and the debates about using public policy as a response to them.
John chats with veteran journalist and stand-up comedian Robert A. George about the state of America's two major parties.
We are joined by veteran Hollywood screenwriter Howard Klausner (Space Cowboys). He talks about his recent project, Reagan, which fittingly has the record for largest gap between critic and audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes (18% - 98%).
Gábor Csizmazia, Research Fellow at the John Lukacs Institute for Strategy and Politics, joins us to discuss the situation in Hungary and its relation to the United States. He helps us to understand the perspective of the Hungarian right. He remains objective throughout, though Thomas openly shares some of his own criticisms of the postliberal thinkers connected to Orban.
We chat with political strategist and writer Emily Zanotti about the tragedy in Gaza and the impossibly difficult position Israel finds itself in.
Stephanie Slade, Senior Editor of Reason Magazine, joins us to talk about her upcoming book about fusionism, the political philosophy of Frank Meyer, so dear to Ronald Reagan, which holds that conservative ends are best sought through libertarian means.
Retired Army Special Forces officer Mike Nelson joins us to talk about various issues related to the White House, Pentagon, military, foreign policy, and national security.Check out his recent piece in the Atlantic: "What Pete Hegseth Doesn't Understand about Soldiiers: Lethality Alone Doesn't Win Wars" https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/...
Veteran political commentator Quin Hillyer joins us to talk about the Putin tankies in Trump's administration, abuses of executive power, and more.
Kimberly Ross joins the podcast for a special Independence Day episode.
John Daly chats again with Clifford Smith and Ukraine expert Kateryna Shynkaruk about Ukraine, especially in light of the recent success of Operation Spider Web.
We chat about the Gipper with historian James Cooper.