The Enchanted Chernobyl Diner Experience
The Diner: Where A.I. meets three little words scribbled on a note pad. It’s the stuff that dreams are made of. And people say we’re monkeying around. SourceJoin the conversation and comment on this...
View ArticleRadical Politics and Antisemitism in Our Schools
On this episode, Andrew and Beth speak with Free Press reporter Francesca Block. We discuss her recent reporting on the blatant antisemitism and leftist ideological capture of K-12 schools,...
View ArticleE191. Contours of Content Curation: SCOTUS Hears Online Free Speech Cases
Joe Selvaggi talks with U.S. Constitution scholar, Cato Institute’s Thomas Berry, about oral arguments at the Supreme Court in the NetChoice cases, exploring the First Amendment questions that affect...
View ArticleE192. Genetic Therapy Revolution: Benefits and Barriers For Medicine’s New...
Joe Selvaggi talks with neurobiologist and writer Dr. Anne Sydor about the potential for gene therapy to address deadly and debilitating diseases and how current health care models must adapt to...
View ArticleImmigration, Immigration, Immigration (and Drugs)
Ann argues with the smartest, most articulate proponent of libertarianism: the magnificent Rep. Thomas Massie (KY-4th) Show links... SourceJoin the conversation and comment on this podcast episode:...
View ArticleBoo Birds
In 2020 the city of New York broke 75.7 to 22.6% for Joe Biden. It’s safe to say that at least some of those Trump votes came from the city’s first responders. We’ll take a look at the reaction to NYAG...
View ArticleNo Context Pi(e)
Singing roosters… musical pigs… and a trail of references. Don’t believe me? Vas you dare, Sharlie?!? Eggs-actley! SourceJoin the conversation and comment on this podcast episode:...
View ArticleE76. The End of Race Politics
On this episode, Beth and Andrew speak with author Coleman Hughes about his new book, The End of Race Politics. Hughes talks about race was never an issue growing up and then first experiencing the...
View ArticleKing of Stuff?
Is KoS on hiatus or ended? SourceJoin the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/1553005/king-of-stuff/.Now become a Ricochet member for only $5.00 a month! Join and see...
View ArticleE193. Biden’s Budget Breakdown: Pragmatic Progress or Political Posturing
Joe Selvaggi talks with Manhattan Institute Senior Fellow Brian Riedl about how the contours of President Biden’s recently released budget proposal reveal a persistent, bipartisan reluctance to address...
View ArticleFree Speech and Little Blue Pills
It’s a classic case of good news and bad news. First the bad: If oral arguments are any indication of where the cause of free speech stands at the Supreme Court, we could be in deep, deep trouble. On...
View ArticleE194. Poor Housing Incentives: Tax Credits Reward Politicians Not Neighbors...
Joe Selvaggi interviews Chris Edwards, Chair of Fiscal Studies at CATO Institute, about his research on the 40-year history of Low-Income Housing Tax Credits. They delve into its features, effects, and...
View ArticleThe “M” is for Meltdown at MSNBC
Horror of horrors! NBC News hires and fires a Republican after on-air talent throws a fit. Who’s running the asylum? Then we talk to Karen England of the Capitol Resource Institute about the battle for...
View ArticleE195. Constitutional Property Taking: Exclusionary Zoning’s Costs to Owners...
Joe Selvaggi talks with George Mason Law Professor Ilya Somin about the costs, benefits, and legal foundations of exclusionary zoning argued in his recent paper: The Constitutional Case Against...
View ArticleGavin McInnes
Proud Boys Founder on the Road to Cancellation. Show links... SourceJoin the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/unsafe-with-ann-coulter/gavin-mcinnes/.Now...
View ArticleD.E.I. and E.S.G. Must D-I-E
Gag orders and conflicts of interest abound in the latest round of Donald Trump’s legal saga, and boy, is Dennis bugged abou that. This week’s interview segment highlights the perniciousness of the DEI...
View ArticleThe Return of Bill Schulz
Show Links: Modified Limited Hangout -The phrase was coined in the following exchange: PRESIDENT NIXON: You think, you think we want to, want to go this route now? And the – let it hang out, so to...
View ArticleE196. Posting Patient Prices: Transparency Cure for Hospital Blank Checks
Joe Selvaggi interviews entrepreneur, philanthropist, and founder of PatientRightsAdvocate.org, Cynthia Fisher, discussing her research and advocacy for enhanced healthcare price transparency. This...
View ArticleFree Speech, Free Money, Free Press
Elon Musk makes the battle for free speech international to the halls of Brazil’s Supreme Court (Ordem e Progresso!) while an editor at National Public Radio in Washington laments the fall of the free...
View Article¡Disculpe!
The Diner is open. Went all the way to Mexico last week just to watch a man die. SourceJoin the conversation and comment on this podcast episode: https://ricochet.com/podcast/the-diner/disculpe/.Now...
View ArticleThe WPATH Files: Exposing the Insanity
Beth and Andrew speak with researcher Mia Hughes, author of the WPATH report that exposed the insanity of transgender medicine worldwide. Hughes gives us an overview of the organization, World...
View ArticleE197. Industrial Policy Reimaged: Can Government Improve Free Markets
Joe Selvaggi discusses industrial policy, its aspirations and limitations, with CATO Institute Associate Director Colin Grabow, in response to Senator Rubio’s thought piece advocating for a more active...
View ArticleReturn of Ryan Girdusky
Show links: Republicans: Please remember when the “Tea Party” gave us Dem majorities and ObamaCare with candidates like Christine O’Donnell, Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock. Here are my Tips for...
View ArticleChaos Everywhere
This week Dennis is casting a very wide net and reeling in stuff that… well, stinks like dead fish. From jury selection in the Trump criminal trial in NY to the new CEO of National Public Radio to the...
View ArticleGrade A Fancy
We know this podcast is met with great anticipation and we want to assure you that while the packaging may change from week to week, it comes to you with the same great taste! Fancy that. SourceJoin...
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