Episodios

  • Diversity of the Woke
    Jul 12 2022

    Is wokeness a predominantly white phenomenon? Wilfred Rielly is an assistant professor of political science at Kentucky State, and the author of Hate Crime Hoax: How the Left is Selling a Fake Race War and he thinks the answer to that question is a resounding yes. Let's find out. 

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    18 m
  • Solving Racism in Foster Care
    Jun 21 2022

    Some have argued that race-based policies in the foster care system have led to significantly worse outcomes for black children. We figure out if there is any merit to this claim with expert Naomi Riley.

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    21 m
  • Ordering Healthcare from a Menu?
    Jun 7 2022

    A full 50% of Americans carry medical debt, according to a 2021 report by debt.com. With numbers like that, it’s no wonder why universal healthcare coverage is such a popular proposal with American voters. But why is healthcare in the US so expensive compared to other countries, and what can we do to bring down those costs without compromising on quality? Today we sit down with Will Bruhn of the Co-Founder & COO at Global Appropriateness Measures to discuss one simple change that could save Americans millions.

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    14 m
  • Is Harvard's Anti-Racist Policy Actually Racist?
    May 17 2022

    We’ve seen Ivy League schools pledge to drop the SAT in admissions, we’ve seen the city of San Francisco move toward raffle admissions for elite magnet schools, and we’ve seen parents file suits against k-12 schools in Virginia all in an effort to quell supposed racial discrimination. But what happens if an anti-racist policy, ends up with racist results? We talk with an expert about Harvard's affirmative action program. 

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    17 m
  • Black Voter Suppression. Fact or Fiction?
    Apr 19 2022

    Black Voter Suppression has been the discussion of many news outlets as of recent. The left claims that nonwhite voters in America are disenfranchised due to racially targeted barriers to voting, most famously voter ID. The right claims that voter ID is necessary to ensure public trust in elections. Jason Riley joins to figure out whether or not black voter suppression is fact or fiction.

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    15 m
  • Can the Times be Trusted?
    Mar 29 2022

    The New York Times has been considered the paper of record for over a century. However, according to polling, trust in the Times and legacy media has reached record lows. Why is that? We talk to author Ashley Rindsberg who's investigated the Time's history of reporting to find out.

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    15 m
  • Cutting Through Climate Alarmism
    Dec 14 2021

    As the world's climate turns political, we throw specific alarming climate claims to a climate scientist and see his response. 

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    22 m
  • Breaking Down Howard Zinn
    Dec 7 2021

    Over the past year, waves of parents began to speak out at their local school board meetings about concerning content being taught to their children. From pornographic reading material to radical racial and gender ideology. Some observers of the education system are pointing to what they call the Howard Zinification of the education system as a potential cause of this. Author Mary Grabar joins to discuss Howard Zinn's work, and its impact on a generation.

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    16 m