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Conservative Historian

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History is too important to be left to the left. The Conservative Historian provides history governed by conservative principles.  It is comprehensively researched but also entertainingly presented in a way accessible to history or non history buffs.  

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Send us a text We go back to the 1980s, and before, to see the root causes of shutdowns and look at 1996, 2013 and 2018 versions.
Send us a text We go from peasant Liu Bang to peasant Diocletian to explore rulers who rose to the Top.
Send us a text We look at the complexity of the Holy Roman Empire, its dispersal of power and need to compromise, and compare it with the United States government of today.
Send us a text We look at recent DOD Secretary Pete Hegseth's big speech on the warrior ethos through the prism of history.
Send us a text We feature Jeff Mayhugh of the No Cap Fund who discusses the history of Congress, and his efforts to expand the House of Representatives to make it more, well, representative. To learn more about the No Cap Fund please
Send us a text My fellow Americans, arm yourselves with pitchforks and torches as I unveil a way to close our $1.7 trillion deficit and try to pay down the debt.
Send us a text We take a look at gov. run groceries in the US, and other nations, and at the grocery business itself to discover whether it is a good idea. Hint, it is not.
Send us a text Josh Lewis, founder and publisher of the Saving Elephants podcast, a show that brings conservatism to the Millennials, joins us for a discussion about conservatism, congress and Chester Arthur.
Send us a text We continue our series on the origins of the Civil War taking a look at the society of the South and the States Rights vs. Slavery Arguments
Send us a text We explore the recent upsurge of support for the old Confederacy and provide arguments about the origins of the Civil War
Send us a text We explore books about the Roman Republic, Colonial America, England, the Ancient Greeks and more.
Send us a text Joined by my brother Chris, we look at movies ranging from the Lost Weekend to Arthur to When a Man Loves a Woman.
Send us a text We look at ancient Egypt, Rome and China, Medieval Europe and Modern America to find the best leader upgrades.
Send us a text We hear from Professor Eric Heinze who expresses both his praise, but also provides a critique of the leftist approach to history. Heinze goes after traditional history but does not spare the left over lack of historical criticism of Soviet, Cambodian and Cuban regimes.
Send us a text We go from Akbar to Washington to Edward I, and their ignoble successors.
Send us a text AI? Robots? Machine Learning? Fear of technology is not new. We go to 19th century Britain to meet the Luddites, a group who also experienced technological change.
A History of Protests

A History of Protests

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Send us a text We begin by exploring protests in the ancient world, stop in Medieval England, and come to the present day. We also explore the mindset of protests today.
Send us a text We look at six presidents who chose not to seek another term including Joe Biden. What were the motivations and decision drivers.
Send us a text We talk with Salina Baker, author of The Line of Splendor, a historical novel about Nathanael Greene. We explore the general's life and the Revolutionary War.
Send us a text We compare and contrast riots in Ancient Alexandria with modern Los Angeles, including the current unrest.
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Dan O Henslee

Listening to you're commentary reveals that you are not a conservative. You are either Centrist or Independent but not a conservative. That is perfectly acceptable and you're choice alone. I only ask that you remove the label "Conservative" from you're podcast to be fair. It's a bit of false advertising.

May 25th
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