Hour 2 – 07/24/20: Charles Leerhsen
Charles Leerhsen talks about his new book, “Butch Cassidy,” as well as a previous one, “Ty Cobb,” and sheds light on both the good and the bad of both controversial figures in American culture.
Charles Leerhsen talks about his new book, “Butch Cassidy,” as well as a previous one, “Ty Cobb,” and sheds light on both the good and the bad of both controversial figures in American culture.
David Barton and his son Tim have written a new book to help set the record straight on the founding of this country, “The American Story: The Beginnings,” and present the facts in a fun and lively discussion.
When Todd Starnes wrote his book, “Culture Jihad: How to Stop the Left from Killing the Nation,” did he know just how prophetic it was? Todd has an update on many of his predictions that, unfortunately, became reality.
Fresh from the commutation of his sentence by President Trump, Roger Stone joins Eric for an in-depth interview about his recent experience in navigating America’s justice system — and his reinvigorated dedication to his faith.
Using observations from his new book, “Evangelicals at the Crossroads,” Dr. Michael Brown warns of the consequences if Evangelicals do not wake up to the dangerous cultural and political tide that may soon overwhelm America.
Brandon Straka has an update on the #WalkAway movement that he founded, including his undercover report from the CHAZ settlement in Seattle and his confrontation with BLM on Fifth Avenue on the 4th of July.
Salem radio host Larry Elder shares an update on the phenomenal success of his new documentary, “Uncle Tom”; then, economist Lawrence Reed asks (and answers) a very big question: Was Jesus a Socialist?
John Zmirak is back for his weekly visit to the bunker, this time taking on the issue of Christians and the Second Amendment with a potent piece he co-wrote with Jason Jones at Stream.org.
Bevelyn Beatty made national headlines by painting over Black Lives Matter street graffiti while declaring “Jesus Matters” — Eric gets her powerful story in an interview that you won’t want to miss.
Larry Taunton is back to share an important “open letter” that addresses our current political crisis and that Larry and Eric feel needs to get into the hands of pastors across the nation.