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Ann Coulter, author of 13 New York Times bestsellers, chats about politics, religion, war, crime, history, sex, race, soccer (even real sports!) — all the things we’re told it’s impolite to raise in polite company.

Coulter’s UNSAFE podcast is the Rapid Response Team to the Democratic Party and its subsidiaries, the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, et al — as well as 90 percent of the Republican Party. Listen here first – and be 3 days ahead of all the cable news channel hosts, who will undoubtedly be listening too.

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Ann talks with the "Dilbert" creator about diversity, Covid, global warming, the art of persuasion and bat-guano crazy women.Show Links:Real Coffee with Scott AdamsFind out what happened to Dilbert
Ann and podcast regular Mickey Kaus discuss campus protests, Ukraine aid, Weinstein, Cosby, Trump's VP and more! Mostly, they disagree.Show topics:Why do liberals suddenly oppose college leftists?Mike Johnson: neocon suck-up;Zelensky’s plot to kill every Ukrainian male;The best president/congress combo;All rules have disappeared;Will AI make 20 million immigrants welfare cases?Mickey’s defense of the Weinstin ruling and Ann’s defense of Bill Cosby;Could NPR be more boring?
The second part of Ann's interview with Peter Thiel.Show links:Accelerating Innovation: The Impact Of The Thiel FellowshipSoul Suck: Ex-lawyers dish on why they ditched their jobsNo White Faculty Allowed
Ann sits down with Peter Thiel, Chairman of Palantir, the co-founder of PayPal and the first major outside investor in Facebook.In May of 2016, Theil admitted to the New York Times that he financed Terry Bollea's (aka, Hulk Hogan) lawsuit against Gawker Media. Here, in part one of Ann's two-part interview, Thiel goes into great detail on the background story of bringing down one of the internet's biggest sleaze merchants.
Return of Ryan Girdusky

Return of Ryan Girdusky

2024-04-1601:20:33

Show links:Twitter: @RyanGirdusky1776 Project PACSec of State Blinken statement: Appointment of Zakiya Carr Johnson as the Department’s Chief Diversity and Inclusion OfficerZakiya Carr Johnson’s other work: Hauling more Latin Americans into our country at your expenseAbortion in Florida: Democratic candidates just got a boost for 2024Immigration Surges to Top of Most Important Problem ListRep. Bob Good (VA-Dist 5) is being primaried for no good reason by selfish douchebags at a time when the GOP has a ONE-VOTE majority in the House.Republicans: Please remember when the “Tea Party” gave us Dem majorities and ObamaCare with candidates like Christine O’Donnell, Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock.Here are my Tips for Republican Voters:1) No elected Republican will do everything you want. Don’t run off and instigate an ugly, rancorous, and expensive primary against an incumbent Republican in order to modestly improve the candidate, and very possibly lose the seat.2) The only exception to Tip No. 1 is that you must destroy any elected Republican who pretends to be a Republican, but then tries to lose every single issue, across the board, by giving the Democrats 30 million new voters with amnesty.3)  Learn to rely on facts and don’t get swept up in group-think slogans about “establishment Republicans.”  Otherwise, boy, will your face be red when you realize you were the one fighting for the establishment Republicans! (Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum and Paul Ryan--all of whom support amnesty).BONUS! Tips for Democrats:1)  Be sure your primaries include lots of candidates who will never be the nominee.  You don’t want your base getting too focused on the actual purpose of the exercise.2) Hold 312 primary debates.  We Republicans find that lots of debates encourage attention-seekers and nuts to throw their hat in the ring.3)  Extend your primaries through July, or at least June, especially when running against an incumbent president.  It really keeps the nominee on his toes to have only three months to campaign against a candidate who’s been campaigning for four years.
The Return of Bill Schulz

The Return of Bill Schulz

2024-04-0801:03:45

Show Links:What Is Antisemitism? A Columbia Task Force Would Rather Not Say.Is New York Better Off Than It Was 7 Years Ago? New Yorkers Say No.The Psychedelic Evangelist (Druggie may have been a fraud!)One Twin Was Hurt, the Other Was Not. Their Adult Mental Health Diverged.I'm a Sociopath, Like Millions of OthersWe pay our gym to let us work out naked — it’s helped us get fitterModified Limited Hangout -The phrase was coined in the following exchange:PRESIDENT NIXON: You think, you think we want to, want to go this route now? And the – let it hang out, so to speak?DEAN: Well, it's, it isn't really that –HALDEMAN: It's a limited hang out.DEAN: It's a limited hang out.EHRLICHMAN: It's a modified limited hang out.
Gavin McInnes

Gavin McInnes

2024-04-0301:09:49

Proud Boys Founder on the Road to CancellationShow links:Gavin McInnes’s Censored TVGavin McInnes: Shut Down Ann Coulter!The New York Times, The Edge of Hip: Vice, the Brand
Ann argues with the smartest, most articulate proponent of libertarianism: the magnificent Rep. Thomas Massie (KY-4th)Show links:Rep. Thomas MassieOn Twitter: @RepThomasMassieOn Facebook: Congressman Thomas Massie2013 Politico profile: Ky. lawmaker earns name for ‘no’2020: The Off-Grid Home Thomas Massie Built In Kentucky
The Return of Kaus!

The Return of Kaus!

2024-02-2601:06:411

Mickey and Ann discuss the issues of the day, mostly immigration and their choices for Trump's VP.Show links:Mickey on Twitter: @kausmickeyReality on the Democrat “border bill” hustle of 2024Paul Krugman, Immigrants Make America Stronger and Richer, Feb. 5, 2024Michael Lind, Krugman vs. Krugman, Feb. 19, 2024
THE Officer Tatum

THE Officer Tatum

2024-02-1901:12:20

This week Ann talks with Brandon Tatum, former Tuscon (AZ) police officer and now Salem Radio host. They talk white people, black people, racism, policing and how Christianity changes everything.
John Lott knows!Only one group commits fewer mass shootings than whites - and it's not Asians.Lott’s latest study: Updated information on Mass Public Shootings from 1998 through October 2023But you must also go here - Crime Prevention Research Center. It has the studies on everything - guns, the death penalty, assault weapons, waiting periods, red flag laws, international comparisons, etc. etc.And here’s the book by Lott that’s already saved tens of thousands of lives - ‘More Guns Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws.’And Ann's column that maybe saved half a life: Ruger is a Girl's Best Friend
Warrior Against the Woke

Warrior Against the Woke

2024-02-0501:09:55

Andrew Gutmann’s outstanding letter to Brearley parents is here.“It cannot be stated strongly enough that Brearley's obsession with race must stop. It should be abundantly clear to any thinking parent that Brearley has completely lost its way. The administration and the Board of Trustees have displayed a cowardly and appalling lack of leadership by appeasing an anti-intellectual, illiberal mob, and then allowing the school to be captured by that same mob.”Daily Mail’s write up on the fracas is here.Wikipedia’s entry on The Brearley School is here.Andrew's podcast series on education is here.Andrew Guttman for Congress!Donate to his campaign here.
If you follow Ann on the 'X' platform you've likely heard of this episode and now it's here in its entirety. They talk immigration, the fall of California, the sorry state of American higher education and, of course, Donald J. Trump and what 2024 portends.
Henry Olsen, RENOWNED for the accuracy of his election predictions, is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. A true non-partisan politico, he writes a regular column for The Washington Post, and has also written for National Review, American Greatness, City Journal, and World Magazine. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, and, of course, he has a podcast on Ricochet.com.His books are:The Working Class Republican: Ronald Reagan and the Return of Blue-Collar ConservatismThe Four Faces of the Republican Party and the Fight for the 2016 Presidential NominationIn this interview, the poor man walked into a buzz saw, and held up admirably.
Nadine Strossen, legal scholar and civil liberties activist who served as the president of the American Civil Liberties Union (1991 to 2008) returns to the podcast to talk free speech and the rise of anti-Semitism on University campuses.(Note: This episode was taped prior to Claudine Gay's resignation at Harvard)
Articles mentioned:The unbearable allure of cringe. Why can’t you stop watching TV shows, movies or viral videos that make you cringe?.Mediaite: ‘Sean Hannity Does Stand-Up Set At Fox ‘Patriot Awards’ ShowBill Schulz, The Daily Beast, Happy Evacuation Day! Why It’s Time To Bring Back This Britain-Bashing HolidayBill Schulz, The New York Times, Oktoberfest, All the TimeBill Schulz, The New York Times, From the Vault of the Museum at Fraunces Tavern: A Drinks KitBill Schulz, The New York Times, Hamilton, Burr and the Great Waterworks RuseBook that describes William Dawes’s contribution to the Revolution: Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America
This week Ann talks to actor amd podcaster Clifton Duncan.Clifton Duncan’s IMDb page here.Follow Clifton on Twitter here: @cliftonaduncanClifton’s substack, The State of the ArtsNew York Times, 2018: Review: An Anthology of B-List Broadway in ‘Hey, Look Me Over!’""There are remarkable performances along the way, especially from Clifton Duncan singing the rangy arias of “Greenwillow” and Bebe Neuwirth snarling Elaine Stritch’s songs from “Sail Away.” The New York Times, 2010: Chicanery Abounds in a New ‘All’s Well’"As Bertram, Clifton Duncan takes callowness and insensitivity to a new level while beguiling one and all with his sheepish grin. Only when his mother, the Countess of Rossillion, played elegantly by Tamara Tunie, slaps his face in disgust does he register horror at his actions. Why sweet Helena chose this creep remains a mystery.»
This week Ann interviews New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters on his new book, Insurgency: How the Republicans Lost their Party and Got Everything They Ever Wanted.Specifically, we zero in on the Fox News Channel - Dominion Voting Systems lawsuit and the discovery process that showed that what FNC stars were saying on-air hardly matched what they were saying to each other in private.Show links:Jeremy Peters’ book, Insurgency: How Republicans Lost Their Party and Got Everything They Ever WantedThe left’s Diebold Conspiracy Theory: Ann Coulter, November 11, 2020, The Democrats’ Guide to Losing GracefullyJeremy W. Peters, Dec. 21, 2022, In Testimony, Hannity and Other Fox Employees Said They Doubted Trump’s Fraud ClaimsStuart A. Thompson, Karen Yourish and Jeremy W. Peters, Feb. 25, 2023, What Fox News Hosts Said Privately vs. Publicly About Voter FraudKatie Robertson, March 8, 2023, 5 Times Tucker Carlson Privately Reviled Trump: ‘I Hate Him’Jeremy W. Peters and Katie Robertson, March 31, 2023, Fox News Suffers Major Setback in Defamation CaseRay Epps story: Alan Feuer, July 13, 2022, A Trump Backer’s Downfall as the Target of a Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theory
Ryan Girdusky returns to the pod to talk about the third GOP debate before Tim Scott decided to bail.Does Nikki Hayley have a foreign policy or has she just morphed into Carly Fiorina?
Show notes:The Tablet editorial: Stop Being Shocked—Once and for AllOther good ones:Editorial, Disinfo Dictionary: A helpful guide to America’s new ministry of truthMichael Lind, The End of Progressive Intellectual Life“The centralized and authoritarian control of American progressivism by major foundations and the nonprofits that they fund, and the large media institutions, universities, corporations, and banks that disseminate the progressive party line, has made it impossible for there to be public intellectuals on the American center-left.”Blake Smith, The Woke MeritocracyHow telling the right stories about overcoming oppression in the right way became a requirement for entering the elite credentialing systemArmin Rosen, The Burning of Minneapolis
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