• Thomas Massie: Epstein Conspiracy Is 'Bigger Than Watergate'
    Feb 11 2026
    Rep. Thomas Massie explains why he is risking his political career over the Epstein files, details what he saw in the unredacted documents, and argues that the scandal reveals a bipartisan failure of accountability stretching across multiple administrations.
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    25 minutos
  • What the Media Gets Wrong About Crime
    Feb 4 2026
    Crime analyst Jeff Asher explains the historic decline in murders, why Americans distrust crime statistics, and what the data actually show about public safety.
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    1 hora e 3 minutos
  • The Real Reason You Pay for NFL Stadiums
    Jan 28 2026
    Economist J.C. Bradbury breaks down why taxpayer-funded stadiums are a bad idea, how team owners market them to politicians, and why another stadium building boom may be coming.
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    56 minutos
  • Why So Many Venezuelans Support Trump's Capture of Maduro
    Jan 21 2026
    Venezuelan opposition leader Freddy Guevara explains support for U.S. intervention, how socialism destroyed Venezuela, and what a democratic transition would require.
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    54 minutos
  • Can We Save American History From Partisan Politics?
    Jan 14 2026
    Former U.S. Archivist Colleen Shogan discusses the importance of preserving presidential records and the challenge of maintaining public trust in an era of partisan conflict.
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    1 hora e 1 minuto
  • CNN's Scott Jennings: The Conservative Movement's Identity Crisis
    Jan 7 2026
    Scott Jennings discusses life as a conservative at CNN, Trump’s record a year into his second term, and how figures like Candace Owens damage the right.
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    1 hora e 13 minutos
  • The Politics of Permanent Outrage
    Dec 30 2025
    Lauren Hall looks at the roots of political tribalism, why voters feel trapped between false choices, and how radical moderation offers a way out of constant polarization.
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    59 minutos
  • Andor Creator Tony Gilroy on Bureaucracy and the Surveillance State
    Dec 23 2025
    Tony Gilroy examines how Andor portrays authoritarian power as a bureaucratic system, the moral compromises of life under surveillance, and the role ordinary people play in enforcing oppressive systems.
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    1 hora e 1 minuto