• Inside Sources Full Show July 17, 2024: McKay Coppins, J.D. Tuccille, Jacob Sullum, and More!
    Jul 17 2024

    Join Boyd Matheson in diving into Wednesday’s news about the Republican National Convention and rampant misinformation in our digital society. McKay Coppins talks with Boyd about how political violence makes our leaders live in fear, potentially influencing how those in power make decisions. Could federalism be the solution to our divided nation? J.D. Tuccille weighs in on what we can do for our country. Jacob Sullum shares the malleability of our legal concepts due to Congressional regulation power and More!

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Finding Solutions Through Our Words and Visions
    Jul 17 2024

    The 2024 Republican National Convention brought moments of unexpected unity amidst the usual partisan rhetoric. Several prominent speakers, including Marco Rubio, made impassioned calls for Republicans and Democrats alike to find common ground. The message made by Rubio emphasized that the way we do this is with our voices and an eye towards the future. This focus on unity and strengthening democracy offered a refreshing counterpoint to the divisive tone often dominating political discourse.

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    8 mins
  • J.D. Tuccille: Federalism Could Potentially Be America's Healing Balm
    Jul 17 2024

    In an era of escalating political polarization and increasing tensions between Americans of differing ideologies, a potential solution emerges: decentralizing power. This approach, rooted in the principles of federalism, suggests that by shifting more authority from the federal government to state and local levels, we might reduce the intensity of national political conflicts. J.D. Tuccille from Reason shares that by making federal elections less consequential, proponents argue, we could potentially lower the stakes and cool the heated rhetoric that has come to dominate our national discourse. There is a delicate balance between national unity and local autonomy, and to imagine a political landscape where diversity in policy-making might actually foster greater harmony among citizens is something for all of us to think about.

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    11 mins
  • Jacob Sullum: How Far-Reaching is Congress's Regulatory Power?
    Jul 17 2024

    From the early 20th century debates over opium regulation to the expansive reading of the Commerce Clause in modern times, we witness a dramatic transformation in how the government justifies its authority to address national concerns. Jacob Sullum from Reason emphasizes that our constitutional history reveals not only the ingenuity of lawmakers but also the malleability of foundational legal concepts in the face of changing circumstances. As we examine this progression, we each need to reflect on the delicate balance between effective governance and the preservation of constitutional limitations, a tension that continues to shape American democracy today.

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    10 mins
  • Misinformation Grows Post-Trump Shooting
    Jul 17 2024

    In the wake of the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, the digital landscape has been inundated with a familiar flood of misinformation and conspiracy theories, which is a troubling pattern in our increasingly interconnected world. We cannot take things at face value and it presents an opportunity for us to think again and delve behind the headlines to understand the facts. As we navigate this complex information ecosystem, we can work together to foster a more resilient and informed digital democracy.

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    11 mins
  • Seth Cropsey: NATO Needs to Rediscover Its Purpose
    Jul 17 2024

    Seth Cropsey, president of Yorktown Institute, joins to discuss how last week's NATO summit in Washington, DC, showed cracks in NATO's current foundation. With the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, coupled with shifting geopolitical dynamics, NATO is now facing a period of intense self-reflection and strategic reassessment. The alliance has long been a cornerstone of transatlantic security, but questions now arise about its ability to adapt to new threats and maintain its relevance in an increasingly complex global landscape. What was left out of the conversation during the recent 75th anniversary NATO conference?

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    9 mins
  • McKay Coppins: Political Violence is Endangering Our Democracy
    Jul 17 2024

    From attempted assassinations to mob threats, public servants across the political spectrum are grappling with an unsettling reality: the ever-present risk to their personal safety. McKay Coppins, writer at the Atlantic, emphasizes that this alarming trend not only endangers individuals but also threatens the very foundations of representative government, potentially influencing policy decisions and deterring capable leaders from public service. We all need to consider how we can safeguard both our elected officials and the democratic principles that define our nation.

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    12 mins
  • Is Anyone Really Interested in Cooling Our Political Temperature?
    Jul 17 2024

    Throughout the weekend, politicians from all sides, including President Joe Biden, agreed that we should tone down the political rhetoric in our country. How have they done at sticking to that commitment? Not really.

    However, the 2024 Republican National Convention did bring moments of unexpected unity amidst the usual partisan rhetoric. Several prominent speakers, including Nikki Haley and Sarah Huckabee Sanders, made impassioned calls for Republicans, and Americans in general, to find common ground, emphasizing that cooperation doesn't require constant agreement but rather a willingness to work together despite differences. This focus on unity and strengthening democracy offered a refreshing counterpoint to the divisive tone often dominating political discourse.

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    20 mins