The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was designed to prevent the church from running the government and vice versa.
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Conspiracy Theories That Are Actually True | Guest: Connor Boyack | Ep 249
The term “conspiracy theory” has long been used to dismiss ideas as the unhinged ravings of paranoid lunatics.
Rand Paul Exposes the Great COVID Cover-Up | Guest: Sen. Rand Paul | Ep 248
The government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic was built on lies—from the origin of the virus to the effectiveness of facemasks.
The public response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing government lockdowns was a shocking wake-up call to many of us about the nature of our fellow human beings.
From the 24-hour news cycle to constant doom-scrolling on social media, the world is awash in negative thinking and the mentality that the next crisis is right around the corner.
You Can Pry My Beer from My Cold, Dead Hands | Guest: David Clement | Ep 245
Why is the Biden administration now recommending that Americans drink no more than two beers a week? Blame Canada!
Was FDR really a hero of the people, or did his policies irrevocably damage the civil liberties and individual freedoms of American citizens?
Will Argentina Have a Libertarian President? | Guest: Federico Fernandez | Ep 243
As Argentina prepares for its general presidential election, everyone is surprised at the emergence of Javier Milei, a self-described anarcho-capitalist who managed to win his party’s primary.
Libertarian Populism Is Leading the Presidential Field | Guest: Jack Hunter | Ep 242
Following the first Republican presidential debate, it is striking how many libertarian ideas are being aired on major platforms and how popular they appear to be with voters.
War Propaganda and the Information State | Guest: Brandan P. Buck | Ep 241
The release of the Twitter Files revealed that defense agencies are censoring social media platforms to promote a certain agenda, making the war on so-called COVID misinformation look more like a national security issue than a public health one.