The Brilliance of Sasse

Many of the problems in our government today come from the fact that the House and the Senate are not fulfilling their obligations. As Sen. Ben Sasse says, “We’ve accepted a new theory about how our three branches of government should work – and, in particular, how the judiciary [read more]

2025-03-12T12:36:27-04:00September 12th, 2018|Podcast|

A Call For Innovation

We need serious leadership in science and technology. For example, why is Donald Trump championing the coal industry? We can applaud coal’s past contributions, but it’s clearly not our future. Why can’t we embrace a transition? From energy to transportation, we need change in a wide range of industries. [read more]

2025-03-12T12:36:28-04:00September 5th, 2018|Podcast|

In Praise of John McCain

There’s a story not often told about John McCain’s life. We all know he spent years in a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp. But the hidden side of that story, which touches and inspires Stephen the most, reveals how McCain’s boyhood training as an Episcopal acolyte came into play. [read more]

2025-03-12T12:36:28-04:00August 29th, 2018|Podcast|

On Roe v. Wade, Part II

In order for Roe v. Wade to be overturned, there will have to be a test case brought before the Supreme Court. Then, the court will have to agree to hear it. Then, many judges will rule on the case’s unique features and eccentricities. Then, if overturned, the issue [read more]

2025-03-12T12:36:28-04:00August 22nd, 2018|Podcast|

On Roe v. Wade

Following President Trump’s appointment of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, Americans on both sides of the aisle are curious and concerned about what may happen to abortion’s legal status. In this episode (part one of a two-part series), Stephen argues that Roe v. Wade was bad law. [read more]

2025-03-12T12:36:28-04:00August 15th, 2018|Podcast|

Trump v. Conservatism

In this episode, Stephen explains why he finds it concerning that people might think Donald Trump represents conservatism. “Trumpism” and “conservatism" are two separate things, and Donald Trump’s approach to championing those values can make many conservatives nervous… and for good reason! Take President Trump’s approach to tariffs, duties, and [read more]

2025-03-12T12:36:28-04:00August 8th, 2018|Podcast|

No Messianic Politics

What’s it like to be free from the Messianic nature of American politics? Find out in this episode! No candidate or party will ever be the universal one-size-fits-all solution to the world’s problems. We’ve got to do the best we can with what we’ve got. Also in this episode [read more]

2025-03-12T12:36:28-04:00August 1st, 2018|Podcast|

Battling the Coarseness

We’ve entered a new age of our generation: an age of crass, malicious, and vile politics. It’s not one-sided. Both Trump and the left have contributed to this. In this episode, Stephen urges listeners to be on guard. Don’t allow the coarseness in public debate to make you coarse, [read more]

2025-03-12T12:36:28-04:00July 25th, 2018|Podcast|

Good News About the Kurds

If you’re a regular listener, you know that Stephen's hammered the Trump administration for its lack of support of the Kurds. But something wonderful happened earlier this month. The Trump administration broke ground on a brand new consulate in Erbil. This $600 million facility, situated on a 200,000 square [read more]

2025-03-12T12:36:28-04:00July 18th, 2018|Podcast|

Restoring the Law

As you know, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy will retire at the end of the month. In his place we should hope for a justice who understands and acts according to a judge’s true role: the role of interpreting the law – not creating it. In this week’s episode, Stephen [read more]

2025-03-12T12:36:28-04:00July 11th, 2018|Podcast|
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