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Erick Erickson Show: S15 EP60: Hour 2 – Western Progressive Descend to Insanity
The left loves the intersectional hierarchy until they have to live by those rules.

Erick Erickson Show: S15 EP60: Hour 3 – The Michigan Senate Scandal
Leaked audio from the Democrat primary Michigan senate race shows one of them running scared from criticism of Iran because of the Muslim population.

Chicks on the Right: ‘No Kings’ Rally Turns INSANE, Cardinal Pizzaballa Controversy & Megyn Kelly vs Levin Gets Ugly
Trump opens up about his relationship with Tulsi Gabbard while a resurfaced 1987 clip grabs attention—and that’s just the beginning of today’s political commentary. Meanwhile, the so-called “No Kings” protests spiral into chaos, with shocking moments including communist flags, aggressive confrontations, and even calls for violence against ICE agents. On the global stage, tensions rise […]

Three Martini Lunch: The Dystopian Future the “No Kings” Protestors Really Want | Guest Host: Nick Freitas
Former Virginia Del. Nick Freitas, host of the Making the Argument podcast, fills in for Jim Geraghty on the Monday 3 Martini Lunch. Nick and Greg break down the real agenda behind the “No Kings” protests, Pennsylvania Democrats hilariously failing to honor National Women’s Month, and what’s really happening with the Virginia Democrats aggressive far left […]

What the Hell Is Going On: WTH Is Next in Iran? Israeli Ambassador Yechiel (Michael) Leiter Explains.
EOperation Roaring Lion, now in its fourth week, has been a striking display of military coordination between the United States and Israel. Building on the success of decapitating Iran’s senior leadership, crippling its navy, and degrading its ability to terrorize its neighbors, U.S. and Israeli leaders are now weighing Tehran’s rhetoric against the reality of its diminished capabilities. Rumors of a “split” in priorities between Washington and Jerusalem, particularly claims that President Trump is quickly seeking an “off-ramp”, misread the resolve of both nations and fail to see the bigger picture at hand. In the remaining weeks, what objectives remain? Where do U.S. and Israeli missions converge or diverge? And what will ultimately signal their success? Ambassador Leiter officially assumed his role as Israel’s Ambassador to Washington on January 27, 2025. Among his prominent roles, he served as an advisor to the late Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Chief of Staff to then-Finance Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Education, and Acting Chairman of the Israel Ports Company. Beyond government, Leiter was affiliated with think tanks such as the Kohelet Policy Forum and the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, where he focused on issues like Israeli sovereignty, security strategy, and critiques of the Oslo Accords. Read the transcript here. Subscribe to our Substack here.

Gray Matters: 2025 State of the Administrative State Conference Panel 1: The State of the Administrative State
The first panel discussion from the Gray Center’s Fall 2025 conference featuring: James Burnham, King Street Legal, and formerly of the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency Susan Dudley, former Administrator, White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs; Founder & Senior Scholar, GW Regulatory Studies Center; Distinguished Professor of Practice, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy […]

Unsafe with Ann Coulter: Kris Kobach on the S.A.V.E. Act
There is no one better to discuss voter fraud than Kris Kobach. As Kansas’s Secretary of State, he was sued by the ACLU and denounced by Hillary Clinton for trying to enforce voter ID laws. He was one of the first prominent Republicans to endorse Donald Trump in 2016, which he did because of Trump’s […]

Hillsdale Dialogues: Churchill’s The Second World War, Part Twenty One
Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to continue a series on The Second World War, Churchill’s sprawling memoir and history of World War II in six volumes. Release date: 27 March 2026

Heritage Events: A Discussion About the Future of Nuclear Energy with Jarrett Blanc
The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the day’s most interesting energy and environmental policy issues with top national experts. Jack sits down this week for a fascinating discission with long-time Washington policy practitioner and guru Jarrett Blanc. Jarrett works for one of the world’s leading nuclear companies, Cameco, which, alone, is impressive. But […]

Call Me Back: Ground Assault or Diplomacy? – with Nadav Eyal and Fred Kagan
Is the war heading towards a ground assault or a push for a deal? To explore the possibilities, Dan is joined by Ark Media contributor Nadav Eyal and Fred Kagan, director of the Critical Threats Project at the American Enterprise Institute. In this episode: – Two Tracks, One War: Escalation vs. Diplomacy – Inside the […]

Three Martini Lunch: Joe Kent Controversy, Chicago Murder Blame & Kimmel Mockery | Last Call
Welcome to Last Call, a look at the biggest stories Jim and Greg covered over the past week on the 3 Martini Lunch. This week, they discuss Joe Kent offering to testify for the defense in the Charlie Kirk murder case, an Illinois politician blaming the victim for being murdered by an illegal alien, and […]

GLoP Culture: Terrible People
If you came for structure, coherence, or basic human decency—wrong podcast. In this unhinged episode of GLoP Culture, Rob Long, Jonah Goldberg, and John Podhoretz wander from a cornhole champion murder story to Helen Keller trutherism, pausing only to take gratuitous swings at Gandhi, Princess Diana, and basically anyone history has been too polite to […]

3 Whisky Happy Hour: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: Send the TSA to Iran?
Be afraid, be very afraid, as this livestreamed edition of the 3WHH featured special effects for the first time. Steve has a new toy—a soundboard that comes with the classic sound effects. These turn out to be quite useful when pondering where the Iran War stands, why the deal to end the DHS shutdown was […]

Unsafe with Ann Coulter: The Issue is “Settled”
Your Five Stories of the Week (with a bonus!) Vote Fraud: Another ‘Science Is Settled’ Issue Medical schools under the microscope Dr. Marvel leaves NASA What are Blue States getting for their money? Wacko female cop gets off Photo: Screen shot from WCVB-TV | Hearst Television

The Ricochet Podcast: Cheer Up, Chaps
James and Steve put Charles in the guest chair to elaborate on his National Review cover piece exhorting against the generalized downerdom of the age. Further, the trio speculates on the nature of negotiations with the people supposedly running Iran, as well as next week’s birthright citizenship case before SCOTUS. Sound from this week’s […]

Erick Erickson Show: S15 EP59: Hour 1 – The Democrat Cave Begins

Erick Erickson Show: S15 EP59: Hour 2 – Sunday’s Coming

Erick Erickson Show: S15 EP59: Hour 3 – The Nihilist Left

The Libertarian: The Slippery Slope of Social Media Liability
A Los Angeles jury has handed down a verdict stating that Meta and Google are held liable for a young woman’s psychological harm allegedly linked to social media use—along with a $6 million damages award. But what legal theory could possibly justify it? Richard Epstein dissects the case, from the limits of Section 230 to […]

Chicks on the Right: Candace is REALLY CLOSE! Shutdown Over? Olympics Uses Common Sense, & Cabinet Meeting is LIT
Today on Chicks on the Right, we break down major reactions to Donald Trump’s TSA proposal, the role of ICE at airports, and why the White House messaging feels off right now. We also dive into Stephen A. Smith’s viral meltdown over voter ID, Elizabeth Banks’ controversial video, and the ongoing Olympics women’s category debate […]

The Dave Carter Show: Unbuyable Conservative- Keith Gross Putting Voters First in Florida’s 2nd District
In this hard-hitting episode of The Dave Carter Show, I sit down with Panama City native and successful businessman Keith Gross, who is running for Congress in Florida’s 2nd Congressional District. Keith grew up in a single-parent home in the Panhandle, put himself through school through sheer grit, and built a multiple highly successful businesses […]

Three Martini Lunch: Senate Funds DHS But Who Actually Caved?
Join Jim and Greg for the Friday 3 Martini Lunch as they dissect the Senate deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security except for ICE and Customs & Border Patrol, reports that many more U.S. ground forces may be mobilized for the war with Iran, and San Francisco school officials reverse the big mistake […]

Federalist Radio Hour: A Long-Awaited Free Speech Victory
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” John Vecchione, a senior litigation counsel for the New Civil Liberties Alliance, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to analyze the latest judicial victory against government-induced social media censorship and revisit the vast campaign to silence dissenters on Covid-19, election integrity, and more. The Federalist Foundation is […]

Smart Girl Politics: Insane Virginia Law Puts Adult Illegals in the Classroom With Teen Girls
This episode takes a hard look at the dangerous consequences of policies that put teenage girls at risk in the name of politics and ideology. I break down the disturbing case of a 19-year-old illegal immigrant who was allowed to remain in a Fairfax County high school and is accused of groping at least nine […]

The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour: Journalism “The Chicago Way”
Guests: John Kass & Matthew Mehan Host Scot Bertram talks with John Kass, an independent Chicago-based columnist and host of The Chicago Way podcast, about his legendary journalism career in Chicago and what the city’s mistakes can teach the rest of the country. And Matthew Mehan, associate dean and associate professor at the Van Andel Graduate School of […]

Federalist Radio Hour: ‘The Kylee Cast’ feat. Evie Solheim, Ep. 34: How To Do It All Without #Girlbossing
On this episode of “The Kylee Cast,” Evie Solheim, freelance journalist, Christian mom, and director of the brand new Chesterton Media Fellowship at New Guard Press, joins Federalist Managing Editor Kylee Griswold to discuss Gen Z finding its voice in journalism, tips for finding Mr. Right, all things motherhood and MAHA, and more! Follow Evie […]

Beyond the Polls with Henry Olsen: A Labor of Love
Some follow elections because they’re in the business, others out of enthusiasm for the whole democracy thing, and if you’ve been around long enough, you can appreciate how much easier it is to track the races that matter—big and small, all over the world. One resource that’s upped the ante for right-leaning political data fanatics is RRH […]

Erick Erickson Show: S15 EP58: Hour 1 – Is This What Winning Looks Like?
Look, we are winning in Iran—decisively. The evidence is overwhelming, but many just refuse to give Trump credit.

Erick Erickson Show: S15 EP58: Hour 2 – The Cherfilus-McCormick Scandal
Democrats circle the wagons for one of their members who stole $5 million in COVID funds (which she funneled to her reelection campaign). Plus, we might have dodged a huge bullet by not putting a practicing witch in as surgeon general.

Erick Erickson Show: S15 EP58: Hour 3 – Christian Nationalism Always Fails
Christian nationalism doesn’t work because it quickly turns into the very thing it’s meant to avoid…becoming the ‘state.’

Chicks on the Right: Candace Attacks Nick Shirley, Carrie’s Insane Narcissism, MTG for PRESIDENT?! & WH’s Cryptic Vids
We break down the biggest stories driving conservative media right now, starting with Donald Trump, rising Iran tensions, and the collapse of the DHS funding deal. We dive into the Meta and YouTube court case and the growing debate over Big Tech vs. personal responsibility, plus how addictive algorithms are shaping everything you see online. […]

Parsing Immigration Policy: Supreme Court to Hear Major Birthright Citizenship Case
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hear one of the most significant immigration cases in decades, a new podcast from the Center for Immigration Studies explores who is entitled to American citizenship at birth and which branch of government has the authority to define it. On April 1, the Court will hear Trump v. […]