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First Things: Film and Faith
In this episode, Carson Holloway joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss his new book, “Film and Faith: Modern Cinema and the Struggle to Believe.” Music by Frederic Chopin licensed via Creative Commons. Tracks reorganized, duplicated, and edited.
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP71: Hour 3 – Biden Team Goes for Broke
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP71: Hour 2 – The Most Disturbing Scene
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Erick Erickson Show: S13 EP71: Hour 1 – Trump Before the Supremes
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What's Bugging Me: Short Selling DJT?
Dennis takes you on a whirlwind tour this week – from the courtrooms and campuses of colleges in New York to the power centers in Washington to Australia’s sunny shores. Plus, we update you on our pursuit of justice for the MMTLP Army and their newest ally in the fight against the insidious practice of […]
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Federalist Radio Hour: The Media’s Strange New Respect For Mike Johnson
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” The Blaze’s Senior Politics Editor Christopher Bedford joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to break down the corporate media’s flip-flop coverage of House Speaker Mike Johnson and analyze the Republican’s visit to Columbia University. If you care about combatting the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating […]
Customer Reviews
Two old guys that need to clear their throats
Please!
Interesting subject
The episode on history of Estonia was very interesting although the presentation was somewhat disorganized and occasionally hard to follow.
Talking about something important
As someone who deals with China and renewable energy issues for a living, I’m enlightened by Schellenberger’s critique of the current electricity power industry ethos on weather related power. I don’t know if the timing is right for such a clear and well positioned candidate, but at least Californians are ready for a turn to the right. “Keeping the lights on” is in stirring juxtaposition to “Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?”.