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Ed Martin is the New York Times best-selling author of the The Conservative Case for Trump. He’s a former CNN political contributor and has appeared on every major TV network and hundreds of radio stations. He serves as an articulate advocate for Donald Trump’s policies that put Americans first. Formally trained as a lawyer and ethicist, Ed is the president of Phyllis Schlafly Eagles and the hand-picked successor to Phyllis Schlafly. He was the Missouri Republican Party chairman and a member ...
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Truce

Chris Staron

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Truce explores the history of the evangelical church in America, from fundamentalism to pyramid schemes to political campaigns. Host Chris Staron uses journalistic tools to investigate how the church got here and how it can do better. The current season follows the rise of the Religious Right, examining the link between evangelicals and the Republican Party. Featuring special guests like Rick Perlstein, Frances Fitzgerald, Jesse Eisinger, Daniel K. Williams, and more.
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Hosts Margo and Sonia chat about Creeps. We talk about Creeps of the past and the present: It's the who's who of who's the worst. Do you have a story about one of the Creeps we covered? Email us at whatacreeppodcast@gmail.com.
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Into the Schlaflyverse

Into the Schlaflyverse

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Join Will and Toryn as they explore the political and cultural legacy of the late anti-feminist campaigner, Phyllis Schlafly. Tag along as the Schlaflynauts try to make sense of the Pro-Trump wing of the American Right, focusing on the activities of Ed Martin, President of Phyllis Schlafly's Eagles. A man who with Schalfly's son John has sought to Stop The Steal and save America's Future with General Michael Flynn. Welcome, to the Schlaflyverse.
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"Frogmore Stew" is a podcast about South Carolina politics, political history and political culture. How it currently works…and how it is supposed to work. A realistic and educated approach to the issues that directly affect each of us in The Palmetto State. Every Wednesday with host, Grace Cowan. "Frogmore Stew" is a production of the Podcast Solutions Network. Written and hosted by Grace Cowan. Editing and IT Support by Eric Johnson. Produced and directed by TJ Phillips. Send comments and ...
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What About...

The What About Podcast

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Born out of the deeply serious—and deeply silly—conversations that Danny and Jason would have about navigating life, each episode of the What About… podcast features a topic that interests the inquisitive pair and a special guest who can lend their own unique insight. From attraction to insomnia—parenting to urban legends—no subject is off the table and no seat at the table will be left empty.
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All About Beer

All About Beer Magazine

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For more than 35 years, All About Beer Magazine has delivered the best in beer news and information. Discover the latest beers, trends and conversations with brewers—in print and on your tablet, smartphone and computer!
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This podcast is dedicated to telling the stories behind everyone's favorite beverage, one, two, who are we kidding -- three pints at a time! a couple times a month we sit down with some of the coolest folks around, beer folk. From brewers, to publicans to homebrewers. If they've got something to do with beer, we'd like to talk to 'em.
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This episode highlights the impact of Phyllis Schlafly, who redefined the Republican Party's stance on women's rights and shaped America's political landscape in substantial ways. Grace explores how her activism against the Equal Rights Amendment transformed conservative views, the Republican Party and continues to influence American politics today…
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Give to help Chris continue the Truce Podcast. Phyllis Schalfly was a remarkable woman. Regardless of your politics, you have to admire the impact that one person, who was never elected to office, could have on national political conversations. Schlafly was already part of the in-crowd in Washington when she took a stance against the Equal Rights A…
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Give to help Chris continue making Truce The National Women's Conference was set to take place. State meetings were overrun by conservative women causing disruptions to the meetings as they paid the entrance fee with pennies or made noises during the discussions. But liberal women were not angels either. Some went so far as to accuse the conservati…
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GWhat a Creep Season 26, Episode 10 “The Know-Nothing Party," Nativism, and Springfield, Ohio Today” If you have been keeping up with the news, you may have heard about the city of Springfield, Ohio, where there have been over 33 bomb threats (as of this posting) targeting its Haitian residents. How did this situation come about? Today, we will del…
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In this episode, Grace & Katelyn discuss the joy of returning home and the comfort of their social spaces and routines. They delve into the value of intergenerational friendships. The conversation transitions into deeper societal issues, including political violence, misinformation, and the effects of increasing political identity. They critique th…
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Grace revisits her first encounter with her friend, Rosemarie, which led to her joining a group of New Yorker magazine readers who meet monthly. The women, varying in age and backgrounds, share their political beliefs, memorable experiences, and the influence of past events like JFK's assassination and the Vietnam War. They discuss topics like educ…
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WYNK: Everybody has recognized that Harris’s polling was boosted by her new candidacy. Now, she’s back down to where Biden was before he dropped out, and the polls are not as much about the actual numbers, but rather about the trend lines. Harris’s polls are trending down. Harris has more in her campaign coffers than Trump, but not by that much! In…
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What a Creep Season 26, Episode 9 Cool girls and pick-me girls She’s one of the guys. She says she prefers to hang out with guys because girls cause “too much drama.” “I’m not a feminist because I don’t hate men.”I’m not like other girls.” If this sounds familiar to you, maybe you know someone who’s a pick-me or cool girl. Let’s talk about it. Sour…
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Grace and Katelyn dive into a discussion on the latest debate, analyzing Kamala Harris's performance and contrasting it with her opponent's approach. They touch on pressing issues like abortion, the shifting political landscape, and the debate between traditional and modern family values. The conversation also explores the economic cost of unafford…
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Give to help Chris make the Truce Podcast In 1977, the Congress of the United States allotted $5 million for the National Women's Conference. The money was intended to bring together women from around the country so that they could put together recommendations for the Congress and President. It would highlight women of color, and those minorities w…
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In this episode, Grace and Katelyn share a rich conversation that ranges from Katelyn's travel experiences in Greece to political discourse in local school settings and the complexities of tipping in the United States. There's a reflection on the polarizing nature of politics, and a chat about the benefits of afternoon naps and the nostalgia for ga…
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What a Creep Season 26, Episode 8 Neil Gaiman Beloved author Neil Gaiman has recently been involved in a controversy following multiple allegations of sexual assault. Several women have come forward with accusations, some dating back decades. For example, a former employee at Gaiman's property accused him of coercive sexual behavior during her stay…
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On Lex Fridman’s podcast, Trump mentioned that he was up in all the swing states. The Harris campaign would say the same thing. You can take this to the bank: do not believe the polls. The point of polling numbers for the candidates is to fundraise, and the media will always put forward the polls that make the election look close. If the election w…
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What a Creep Season 26, Episode 7 Ronald Reagan, trickledown economics & welfare queens It’s time to talk about President Ronald Reagan’s “trickle-down economics” tax policy, which has been described as the most enduring failed policy idea in American politics. And that leads into Reagan’s narrative of “the welfare queen,” the undeserving women who…
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Grace and her special guest, Richard Hricik, discuss the power using just the right words for framing their strategic messaging for political campaigns. They also cover the importance of women in the upcoming elections, and the game changing impact of gerrymandering on South Carolina politics. Richard emphasizes the necessity of effective communica…
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Grace and labor attorney Nicole Brenecki discuss the complexity of the Fair Labor Standards Act, focusing on recent changes to federal minimum salary requirements for exempt employees. They explore the implications for small businesses, the political spin, and the impact on middle-class workers. Nicole offers insights and strategies for business ow…
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What a Creep Season 26, Episode 5 Sun City and Apartheid in South Africa Sun City is a luxury resort and casino complex in South Africa. During the apartheid era (1948-1990s), it became infamous for hosting international artists despite the global cultural boycott of South Africa. The South African government promoted Sun City as a major entertainm…
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In this special episode of Second Helping, hosts Grace Cowan and Katelyn Brewer speak with Kathryn Harvey, chair of the Spartanburg County Democratic Party, about her experiences and speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Harvey shares insights on her campaign against incumbent Republican Representative William Timmons and the ris…
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In this episode of Frogmore Stew, Grace dives into a critical reflection on leadership and the importance of recognizing when to hand over the baton. She draws parallels between current events and historical political maneuvers, specifically the 1979 Iranian hostage crisis and its impact on the 1980 election. She also looks at negotiations between …
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What a Creep Season 26, Episode 4 President Ronald Reagan and the AIDS crisis When the AIDS epidemic started in the early ’80s, the Reagan administration's response mainly involved making jokes in the daily press briefings. Throughout his two terms as president, Reagan and his administration didn’t even do the bare minimum to help. According to The…
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What a Creep Season 26, Episode 3 Ronald Reagan “The Mental Health Systems Act 1980” The Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 was a significant legislation to improve mental health care in the United States. It was signed into law by President Jimmy Carter on October 7, 1980. The act was intended to restructure the federal approach to mental health se…
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What You Need to Know is in the past two weeks Jack Posobiec exposed the record and background of previous vice presidential nominee, Josh Shapiro, virtually knocking him out of the running. Mike Cernovich exposed the now vice presidential nominee, Tim Walz, for stolen valor where he claimed to have engaged in combat which turned out not to be the …
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In this episode, Grace & Katelyn recap the recent interview with Ed Sutton, a Democrat with a non-traditional background for his party affiliation. They also discuss the rise of Tim Walz as 'America's Dad' and his growing popularity ahead of the Democratic convention. Katelyn is fascinated with the Ausie break dancer and Grace explores authenticity…
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In this episode, Grace talks with Ed Sutton, a candidate for the new State Senate seat in District 20. Sutton, a Citadel graduate and Air Force veteran, shares his unique journey from military service to politics including his experience as a C-17 pilot flying refugees out during the Kabul evacuation. He outlines his campaign's key issues: infrastr…
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Give to help Chris make Truce RJ Rushdoony is not a household name. But he influenced a lot of interesting people, from members of the New Right to the Christian homeschooling movement. His books and lectures inspired people to pull their kids out of public schools and teach them at home. But who was RJ Rushdoony? He was deeply impacted by his time…
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Grace and Katelyn react to Kamala Harris's VP pick, Tim Waltz, and discuss the political and social climate, the Olympics' unifying effect, Grace's family vacation, and the Charleston icon, the Coburg Cow. Dive in for an enriching and chatty second helping! 00:00 Introduction and VP Announcement 00:43 Political Turmoil and Historical Context 03:12 …
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What You Need To Know is the Venezuelan election is largely recognized as rigged. Venezuela uses modern election systems similar to many other countries in the world and if it is an issue there, then it could be an issue anywhere that uses a similar system under a corrupt political elite. Also, presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris is on the…
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In this episode, Grace discusses the current political reality of South Carolina, highlighting the dominant Republican influence and its restrictive policies in education, healthcare, and women's rights. Grace urges viewers to support viable candidates and organizations working towards progressive change, emphasizing the importance of strategic fin…
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What a Creep Season 26, Episode 2 Phyllis Schlafly But before we had those weird losers like Lauren Bobert, Majorie Taylor Greene, and Laura Loomer, we had Phyllis Schlafly. Schlafly was a conservative activist who successfully campaigned against the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution because she thought women shoul…
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In this episode, host Grace Cowan discusses the transition from Joe Biden to Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee. Covering the impact of Biden's physical decline, the processes behind delegate selection, and the political maneuvering that led to Harris's nomination, Grace explains the complex primary and convention systems. The epi…
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What You Need to Know is Joe Biden was pushed out, not because he got tired of running for President or because his support dried up. He was pushed out because the rest of the political class decided it was time to shove him away. The wrinkle that nobody understands is that they needed to skip over Kamala Harris. Todd Bensman, National Security Fel…
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What You Need to Know is it’s a smart move for the RNC to highlight non-traditional voices. Of course Amber Rose and the Teamsters president aren’t “conservatives.” They don’t understand or agree with all of our values, but they HAVE finally recognized that the left is lying to them and doesn’t value them. They’re ready to leave and we should say b…
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What You Need to Know is Fight, Fight, Fight. We must fight for America. We must fight for We the People. We must fight for the Truth. In the face of an assassination this week, Donald Trump showed bold leadership and the face of pure hatred from the left. The Narrative Machine has been successful in fanning the flames of hate and violence. But the…
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What You Need to Know is about Missouri’s great grassroots win at the RNC credentialing committee today! After a long and hard fight, the conservative grassroots warriors of Missouri won unanimous victory for the reinstatement of the duly elected Missouri slate of delegates and alternates. Just like Phyllis Schlafly taught us, they were armed and r…
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