Show Category - Journalist

Hour 1 – 07/24/19: Myron Magnet – Part 2

In his book, “The Dream and the Nightmare,” historian Myron Magnet argues that the radical transformation of American culture in the 1960s created a dependent underclass.

Hour 1 – 07/23/19: Myron Magnet

Historian Myron Magnet returns to detail the history of the varied political perspectives on the U.S. founding document and what needs to be retained in, “Clarence Thomas and the Lost Constitution.”

Hour 2 – 07/22/19: John Zmirak (continued)

John Zmirak continues sharing his take on the instances of evil in today’s political and economic landscape with “The Bad Catholic’s Guide to the Seven Deadly Sins.”

Hour 1 – 07/22/19: John Zmirak

Big Bad John Zmirak knows “bad” when he sees it! In his book, “The Bad Catholic’s Guide to the Seven Deadly Sins,” John shows how our vices are the perverse side of the various virtues.

Hour 2 – 07/09/19: John Zmirak

Eric and John Zmirak kick around current events, including what’s behind the case against Jeffrey Epstein; plus a look at how the actions of President Trump keep making the left go further and further off the deep end.

Hour 2 – 06/24/19: John Zmirak

Christiana Holcomb from Alliance Defending Freedom weighs in on the transgender athlete controversy; florist Barronelle Stutzman takes a stand on biblical marriage; John Zmirak covers Harvard’s revoked admission to Parkland survivor Kyle Kashuv.

Hour 2 – 06/18/19: John Zmirak

Throw us a bone! Big Bad John Zmirak laments the growing dog-averse sentiment that’s taken over some public parks in Vancouver, and elsewhere; plus, he reveals a Kamala Harris sing-along parody song.

Hour 1 – 06/13/19: Diana West

Diana West’s investigative work “The Red Thread” exposes why anti-Trump senior Washington officials went rogue to derail the election and the presidency of Donald Trump.

Hour 1 – 06/11/19: Eric’s Trip to Germany & John Zmirak

Eric returns from Europe with stories, including how he met Kris Kristofferson at the Berlin Zoo; Albin stayed home and smashed his finger in the trunk of his car; John Zmirak reminds us of natural law as the basis for secular legislation.

Hour 2 – 05/30/19: James Carl Nelson and Rosalind Picard

James Carl Nelson’s “Polar Bear Expedition” retells the courageous campaign for survival as U.S. troops struggled in temperatures sixty-below in Russia during The Great War; MIT Professor Rosalind Picard details her trek from skepticism to Christianity.

Hour 2 – 05/29/19: Sonia Purnell

Sonia Purnell discloses the true story of espionage about the heroic woman the Gestapo called “the most dangerous of all Allied spies” in her riveting new bestseller, “A Woman of No Importance.”

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