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Authors Crime

Matt Rosenberg

Matt is a Chicago native and the author of What Next, Chicago: Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son. We discuss the crime that is running rampant in his city and across the country and what, if anything, can be done about it.

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Authors Politics

Dr. Steve Turley

Dr. Turley is an author and an internationally recognized scholar. He joins me to discuss the rising narrative of a “slow motion coup” that is leading us into 2024.

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Authors Border Policy

Richard Battle

Richard is an author who lives in Texas and has seen the chaos at the southern border with his own eyes. He joins me today to share some information that the media and our elected officials want to keep hidden.

He also discusses his latest book, Life’s Daily Treasure.

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Authors Media

John Murray

John is the editor and publisher of the Waterbury Observer. He joins me today to talk about how the world of journalism has changed and how he has adapted.

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Authors Politics

Sen. Joe Lieberman

Former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman has long been known as an independent thinker and someone who, as a politician, worked across the aisle to accomplish many great things. He writes about his experience and also calls for the return of compromise in DC in his new book, The Centrist Solution: How We Made Government Work and Can Make It Work Again.

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Authors Cancel Culture

Jeremy Murphy

Jeremy is a sarcastic, embittered veteran of the media industry and also the author of F*ck Off, Chloe: Surviving the OMGs! and the FMLs! in Your Media Career. We discuss the recent attempt to cancel another comedian for simply doing his job, being funny.

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Authors Fiscal Policy Labor

Marc Fitch

Marc is an investigative journalist for the Yankee Institute who writes about the state of the state of Connecticut. He joins me today to discuss a what the out years look like for the CT budget.

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Authors Culture

Armin Brott

Armin is also known as Mr. Dad. He is the author of “The New Father: A Dad’s Guide to the Toddler Years” and his latest updated edition of “The Expectant Father”. He and I talk about the reasons why and the downstream impact of DC Comics recent decision to make Superman gay.

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Authors Foreign Policy

Lawrence Mead

Lawrence Mead is a professor of politics at New York University and the author of Burdens of Freedom: Cultural Differences and American Power. We discuss the real tragedy of Afghanistan – that, once again, Western efforts to promote democracy abroad have failed.

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Advocacy Authors Education

Dr. Vermelle D. Greene

Dr. Greene is a former teacher and administrator and also the author of Please Teach Me Like I’m a Boy: Ten steps to His Success om School and Life. She joins me today t discuss the continuing effort to defame Christopher Columbus and why it is happening.