Episodes

  • Ep.12: British Royalty: The Crown & The NHS
    Dec 31 2022

    There are two types of royalty in Great Britain: the Monarchy and the National Health Service. Both of these two types of royals are teetering on the edge of existential crises at any given moment, saved only by the grace and apparent good will of the people. But is that a good thing? We're joined by retired British Government, History & Humanities Lecturer John Gibbs to discuss whether the British Monarchy has any power in the United Kingdom's government and to debate the applicability of the British socialized medicine model to the United States.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Ep.11: Fighting Times - An Interview With Jon Melrod
    Dec 23 2022

    A rebel in the 1960's and 70s', Jon Melrod was a political activist and union organizer in one of America's most turbulent eras. His book, Fighting Times: Organizing on the Front Lines of the Class War, details Jon's experiences in the midst of student protests and police clashes during the height of national unrest, as well as labor fights with some of America's most powerful manufacturers. Perhaps most surprisingly, Jon's story includes the documented efforts of the FBI to black-ball him from employment and stifle his free speech rights as a result of his political beliefs. In this episode, we explore the parallels between the American protest era and the modern political and cultural environment.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Ep.10: And Trump Never Gets Reelected...
    Dec 7 2022

    History has already decided that Donald Trump won’t win the 2024 Presidential Election. He’s not even going to be the Republican nominee. Some may believe that Trump’s fall is only a recent development, but the writing has been on the wall for more than a century. Only two people in the history of the United States have run for president after leaving the office: Grover Cleveland and Teddy Roosevelt. One of these men was successful, the other an abject failure. But what happened to Grover and Teddy spells trouble for Donald.

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    38 mins
  • Ep.9: The Mar-a-Lago Raid - French Revolutions as a Road Map
    Aug 11 2022

    The August 8th, 2022 raid on former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home marks a new low for the political brinksmanship within the United States. For more than half a decade, the United States has dealt with political turmoil not seen since the 1860’s, if not the 1790’s. Where does this political pendulum end, and what comes next? The French Revolutions of the late 18th and mid 19th centuries may give us a clue as to how all of this ends, and how long it will take for us to get there.

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    34 mins
  • Ep.8: Does Brian Flores' NFL Lawsuit Stand a Chance?
    Mar 3 2022

    On February 1st, 2022, former NFL head coach Brian Flores filed a class action discrimination lawsuit against the National Football League and several NFL football teams. According to court filings, Mr. Flores claims that several teams intentionally discriminated against Black head coach candidates when making their decision on who to hire. The lawsuit was sparked after New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick accidentally texted Brian Flores instead of Brian Daboll, to congratulate him on being selected to be the New York Giants new head coach.

    The problem with that was that Brian Flores still had not attended his interview with the Giants, and was the only minority candidate being considered for the position. As a result of Giants’ decision, and despite having just been a head coach for three years for the Miami Dolphins, Mr. Flores took to social media and television to claim that the selection of Brian Daboll as coach of the Giants was the result of an inherently discriminatory process.

    Joining the Federalist Outpost this week is Florida employment discrimination attorney Aaron Roberson of Roberson & Roberson, P.A. Mr. Roberson works extensively in discrimination cases such as the Flores lawsuit, and gives his read on whether or not Mr. Flores’ lawsuit will fare any better than Colin Kaepernick’s lawsuit did previously.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Ep.7: Aaron Burr vs. Hillary Clinton
    Feb 16 2022

    Forget Richard Nixon- Aaron Burr has held the dubious honor of being the most scandal-ridden politician in American History. As Thomas Jefferson’s vice presidential candidate, he attempted a political coup against Jefferson after a fluke electoral college tie between the two men, and despite Burr’s prior agreement that his candidacy was limited to the vice presidential role. Burr forced 36 separate votes of the House of Representatives over the course of weeks to break the tie, which eventually favored Jefferson. The conflict resulted in the Twelfth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution requiring electors to cast separate votes for Presidency and Vice-Presidency, and the loss of Jefferson’s confidence.

    Burr served his four year term as a marginalized and forgotten vice-president, but before his term was over he challenged Alexander Hamilton to a duel. Burr subsequently won the duel by shooting and killing Hamilton, and incurred criminal charges for having done so. Nevertheless, Burr finished his term as VP, then tried to conquer Mexico as a private citizen. That failed, and Burr spent the remainder of his life spinning slowly down the proverbial drain before dying in a communal living house on Staten Island.

    From all outward appearances, Hillary Clinton may be on a similar trajectory after having lost the 2008 Democratic primary to a comparatively unknown Barack Obama, and then lost the 2016 presidential election to Donald Trump. Her recent attempts to resurrect her presidential candidacy, heralded just last month by the Wall Street Journal, among others, appears to have been derailed already with bombshell allegations about her role in the 2016 falsified reports of Trump’s involvement with Russia. With prosecutor John Durham blazing a trail into the inner workings of her 2016 campaign organization, Hillary may be in for a historic scandal – and Burr’s reign as American political boogeyman may be over.

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    22 mins
  • Ep.6: Politics Get Local: A look at Local Tampa Bay Candidates
    Feb 4 2022

    As state and municipal elections start to heat up, the eyes of the country have been drawn to local races. Hot button issues like education, COVID restrictions and government overreach have sparked heated debates in city council and school board meetings for the last two years. Andrew sits down to discuss these issues with three Tampa Bay area candidates for state and local office: Dr. Lisette Bonano, who is a Republican running for Florida State House District 63; Mrs. Maura Lanz, also a Republican but running for Florida State House District 62; and Republican Dr. Donna Lynn Cameron-Cepeda, who is running for Hillsborough County Commission, District 5.

    Dr. Lisette Bonano: A retired military veteran, Dr. Bonano has served in both Iraq and Afghanistan and is currently involved in support efforts for stranded Afghan families who did not make it to the United States after the withdrawal. Dr. Bonano is running for House District 63, which includes parts of New Tampa and Northern Hillsborough County.

    Mrs. Maura Lanz: A first generation Cuban American, Mrs. Lanz’s family fled socialism and communism in Cuba, Mrs. Lanz and her husband had an architectural and general construction company for more than thirty years. Their company completed a number of public projects including fire stations, museums and community centers.

    Dr. Donna Lynn Cameron-Cepeda: Dr. Cepeda is an Army veteran, ordained minister, author and entrepreneur who has experience as a financial analyst and associate professor. Additionally, Dr. Cepeda has worked with the Department of Corrections to enhance inmate programs and services, and counsels individuals who have psychological trauma.

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    48 mins
  • Part 2.5 - Modern Communist Infiltration of the U.S.: Democratic Socialists and Communism
    Mar 20 2021

    Who are the modern communists in the United States? Isn’t socialism just an economic doctrine? In this episode, we look at the rebranding of Soviet Communism to Democratic Socialism, or just simply “Socialism” in modern American politics. Listen in to find out just how related the Democratic Socialists of America are to the Soviet Communists, and how their designs on taking control of the United States are progressing.

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    31 mins