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Newt Gingrich- Elise Stefanik Staying in the House Helps Keep GOP Majority (9 min) | 03-27-25
Women's History with Miranda Malins & Sarah Gristwood
During March we’ve had Women’s History Month, and in that vein I invited two Aspects of History authors on to discuss. Sarah Gristwood is a historian and the editor of the recent Secret Voices, and Miranda Malins is a novelist and historian, and is currently writing a non fiction book on the Cromwell dynasty. We discus
Sex and Beauty: The Extraordinary Implications of Darwin’s Strangest Idea (Matt Ridley)
In all animals, mating is a deal. But few creatures behave as if sex is a simple, even mutually beneficial, transaction. Many more treat it with reverence, suspicion, angst, and violence. Matt Ridley revisits Darwin’s revelatory theory of mate choice through the close study of the peculiar rituals of birds, and conside

Episode 9.4A: "INVASION: UFO" (part 4), feat. science writer Michael Shermer
The one where we investigate the latest UAP craze and its many proponents, discuss the psychology of ufology, excavate the 1947 Roswell "crashed saucer" story, ruminate over the life and mind of “Close Encounters Man” J. Allen Hynek, and gawk at a plethora of funny lights in the sky with veteran UFO Skeptics Michael Sh
Joy Reid Finally Fired, Bongino Joins Trump Admin, and Possible Russia-Ukraine Peace Deal, with Victor Davis Hanson | Ep. 1012
Megyn Kelly is joined by Victor Davis Hanson, author of "The Case For Trump," to discuss Joy Reid finally getting fired from MSNBC, her obvious racism throughout her entire career, the worst moments from her time on TV, her declining ratings and the demise of the entire corporate media, Alex Wagner, Ayman Mohyeldin, Jo

Immigration Under Trump: A Conversation with Victor Davis Hanson
In the latest episode of Parsing Immigration Policy, Victor Davis Hanson, a Hoover Institution fellow, discusses the changes in U.S. immigration policy under President Trump with Mark Krikorian, the Center for Immigration Studies’ executive director. The discussion begins with acknowledging how the political landscape