“The Return of Wrongspeak”
ColemanNation may not have been the first podcast to feature Adam Coleman, but it was up there. Now he returns, triumphant – the “black victor” he writes about, and just …
ColemanNation may not have been the first podcast to feature Adam Coleman, but it was up there. Now he returns, triumphant – the “black victor” he writes about, and just …
Israeli-American scholar Yoram Hazony is known as the leading light of national conservatism. His new book, “Conservatism,” goes further to propose a unified field theory for conservatives in a time …
Gavin Wax, leader of the New York Young Republican Club, has been a star at rebuilding the GOP’s cadres, grassroots efforts and prestige in the Empire State. In this episode …
Canadian lawyer David Freiheit has become one of North America’s leading video legal commentators as “Viva Frei.” If it’s true that liberty means the right to tell people what they …
Rabbi Yaakov Menken wants the world to know that the “speaking as a Jew” people are speaking for themselves. Jewish sensibility, he explains, is pretty much conservative sensibility. And he …
Logan Cook, better known as Carpe Donktum, did conservative memes on Twitter so well that he had to be stopped. And even though the phony lawsuit that was used as …
Left wing terrorist network Antifa fears no one the way it fears Andy Ngo. Antifa’s commitment to shutting him down has cost him dearly – but he has no intention …
Despite his notable scholarly achievements, law professor Glenn Reynolds – “Instapundit” – may never live down being one of the most influential law and policy bloggers ever. It doesn’t look …
Melissa Mackenzie runs The American Spectator – the old school conservative magazine that didn’t go wobbly. And it had plenty of reasons to.
Aaron Sibarium doesn’t claim to be a kind of genius, but he doesn’t exactly run away from the suggestion either. Co-host of the “Institutionalized” podcast and a reporter for …