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Also, Ted Cruz defies The Wall and goes to Mexico, a break down of the latest McConnell v. Trump cage match, and one of our hosts is very excited about Perseverance landing safely on Mars and one of them responded with a big “meh.” Care to guess which is which? Information for life. This week, we’ve got Powerline’s Steve Hayward sitting in for Rob Long (who’s busy being lionized) as we bid a sad so long to Conservative radio icon Rush Limbaugh. No, it’s not a supernatural event (talk about burying the lede), Nino (as he likes to be called), is the great jurist’s grandson and he works in the James Madison Program at Princeton and hosts Madison’s Notes, a terrific new podcast that coincidentally is carried right here on Ricochet. What a long strange trip it’s been (no, that is not the closing song, but we thought about it). Subscribe to Commentary Magazine Podcast in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please! The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed podcast on demand - All the podcasts from the Ricochet Audio Network in one place. ‎Weekly episodes of Ricochet’s flagship podcast feature our hosts James Lileks, Rob Long, Peter Robinson, and guests discussing the issues of the week. And don’t forget to vote! News GLoP Culture. Then, first time guest Susan Ferrechio, the Washington Examiner’s Chief Congressional Correspondent stops by to give us the low down on her mano-a-mano match with CNN’s Brian Stelter (take our advice and watch the clip) and discuss media bias the the prospects of holding the Senate and re-taking the House. Music from this week’s show: Eat The Rich by Aerosmith. Thanks to all who joined us for the live video version of the show. Music from this week’s show: Stand On It by Bruce Springsteen. We’ve got some debates town halls to cover, we’ve got a good old fashioned social media shadow banning scandal, Joe Biden’s son is bad at influence peddling, we had a Supreme Court nominee sail through her hearing, and we get into the nitty gritty on the 1619 Project. Music from this week’s show: Her Majesty by The Beatles, We’re back from the holiday break and have Georgia on our minds. Music from this week’s show: Ladysmith Black Mambazo – (Mbube) The Lion Sleeps Tonight. But the whole “take from the rich, give (or more accurately, keep) for the (relatively) poor” thing is still in effect. Ricochet is the best place on the internet to discuss the issues of the day, either through commenting on posts or writing your own for our active and dynamic community in a fully moderated environment. Who gets priority and who shouldn’t be bothered? All the podcasts from the Ricochet Audio Network in one place. Subscribe to Commentary Magazine Podcast in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please! Avi Loeb is a Professor of Science at Harvard University and the longest serving chair of Harvard Astronomy Department. Music from this week’s show: Man Out of Time by Elvis Costello. With a little over three weeks to go before the election, we thought it would a good time to have a heart to heart discussion with our good friend Victor Davis Hanson. Latest was Power Line: The Three Whisky Happy Hour: The Two Thomases and Natural Law (#239). We’ll let you decide. Then, meet Andrew Beaton, who covers sports for the Wall Street Journal. Also, the guys make their Super Bowl picks, James’ daughter is quarantined in Boston, and Rob explains why the old Hollywood studio system likely won’t be coming back. You heard it here first, folks. ), or by RSS feed. We also had a long and shall we say lively conversation about the Trump legal team’s efforts to overturn the results of the election. Then, Luke Thompson aka the Smartest Political Consultant We Know joins to parse the polls, preview the key House and the Senate races and generally impart electoral wisdom. His new book, Extraterrestrial: The First Sign of Intelligent Life Beyond Earth, posits that an alien craft visited our solar system in 2017. Listen online, no signup necessary. Then, as freedom of speech on digital platforms –like the one you’re reading right now– is now one of the most important issues facing society, we thought we have on someone who is on the front lines of the debate. We very much appreciate the listens and your feedback. And what a year it’s been; but hey, let’s not get into that now. Thanks for sticking with us through a turbulent and yes, often contentious year. The film is streaming on Amazon (not without controversy — we discuss this on the show) and we implore everyone to watch it. Also, some thoughts on Ohio Senator Rob Portman decision to hang it up, and another edition of What Are You Watching? But that’s not all: we’ve got a new Lileks Post of The Week, courtesy of @DoctorRobert (it’s about oboes). ), Peter Robinson is looking forward to a Rocky Mountain High, and James Lileks wants to go on a cruise, thanks to Rushbabe49’s Lileks’ Post of The Week winning missive (yes, it’s back). Also, a recent survey has some […], This week, we go it alone. Then, we wanted to end things on a happy note, so we asked our podcasting colleague Arthur Brooks, host of Ricochet’s Art of Happiness podcast to help us reset our attitudes and psyches for 2021. Finally, a few thoughts on Jeffrey Toobin (we assure you that our Zoom call was squeaky clean), and we reveal why there are no pumpkins in the Robinson household. Finally, we do some spelunking of bad Christmas tunes (and some good ones, too) courtesy of Lileks Post of The Week winner @cliffordbrown. First up, Powerline’s Steve Hayward (and the host of the Powerline Podcast available on the Ricochet Audio Network) drops by to discuss the inauguration and preview the Biden administration. But stick around, because we want to introduce you to two members of the media we think you ought to be aware of. Strange days call for a strange podcast. Commentary is America's premier monthly magazine of opinion: General, yet Jewish. I can’t be the only one that fast forwards every time JL speaks... FiveThirtyEight, 538, ABC News, Nate Silver. But most importantly, we spend some quality time with Kim Strassel, she of the Wall Street Journal, and one of the most ardent supporters of the President. Also, the guys make their Super Bowl picks, James’ daughter is quarantined in Boston, and Rob explains why the old Hollywood studio system likely won’t be coming back. It sounds like they have actually been kicking around the week’s events, ruminating, and challenging their own ideas before interviewing their guests. Then, Hoover’s Shelby Steele and his filmmaker son Eli Steele have made What Killed Michael Brown,  a provocative new documentary about race and the impact of the events in Ferguson, Missouri in 2014. Then we talk to old friend Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Professor of Medicine at Stanford University. (As Alfred Doolittle sings in "My Fair Lady.") Also, be sure to visit her new website and subscribe to her new podcast. As the Covid-19 vaccination comes to market, what’s the best way to do it? We’ve got a new Lileks Post of The Week courtesy of Ricochet Member Preston Storm (and a rare cameo appearance from a low level Ricochet employee who can’t seem to push a button when required). Lots of anecdotes, stats, and informed hunches related in this segment. You will receive an email with a link to set a new password. Last week, our Governor Newsom attended a dinner that gave him indigestion. Will it move the polls? Do the polls matter? It’s an enlightening and informative hour and should be required listening (if we do say so ourselves) for all voters, especially those who are still undecided. Prepared to get schooled. We know you like it when the hosts get into it and we know you like it when one of them gets triggered by a certain Chief Executive. Only time will tell. Have at it. ‎Today's podcast features COMMENTARY columnist Matthew Continetti bringing his own wonderful brand of crushing morosity to our happy band as we consider a 25 percent drop in the economy, the possibility of violence in the streets, and war profiteering! Copyright © 2020 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. ... Commentary Magazine Podcast… News Three Martini Lunch. As such we welcome Erick Erickson, host of “Atlanta’s Evening News” on WSB AM/FM, and he joins to us to analyze “suitcase-gate” and give us his take on January’s double US Senate election in the Peach State. ), or by RSS feed. Music from this week’s show: Don’t Look Back In Anger by Oasis. First up, Byron York (listen to his podcast, The Byron York Show, right here on this very audio network) live from what looks to be the fulcrum of this Presidential election — the political hot zone known as Pennsylvania. Say that three times fast. Listen online, no signup necessary. That’s a wrap on the 202o election cycle, folks. His work on COVID over the past six months (available on Twitter and on his website is not to be missed. A compilation of all Commentary Magazine podcasts, with John Podhoretz, Noah Rothman, Abe Greenwald, Christine Rosen, and occasional guest. Latest was The Tikvah Podcast: Richard Goldberg on How Iran is Already Testing the Biden Administration. Lilies was a blogging pioneer (also a newspaper and radio guy), Robinson wrote many of Reagan’s most memorable lines, and Long is a savvy Hollywood guy and sitcom writer/show runner. Oh, and some interesting Democratic appointments round it all out. It is a subscription site which has articles posted by contributors and members on which members can comment and discuss the issues raised. We discuss the events of the week, we talk to AEI’s Yuval Levin about leadership in a populist age and Andy McCarthy about the 25th Amendment and pardons. Commentary is America's premier monthly magazine of opinion: General, yet Jewish. He’s got a perspective of 50 years in politics, so we thought we have him on to see what he thinks of the last few months. the Classics professor, the military historian, the farmer, the cultural observer, and the author of The Case For Trump, his best selling book that came out in 2017 and was re-issued earlier this year. Weekly episodes of Ricochet’s flagship podcast feature our hosts James Lileks, Rob Long, Peter Robinson, and guests discussing the issues of the week.Ricochet offers the best, smartest, most interesting conversations on the web. The President did well, we all agree on that. Music from this week’s show: Amie by Pure Prarie League. Home. We think Mr. O’Sullivan represented the views of many of our members and listeners, much to the consternation of one of the hosts of this podcast (guess who?). ), or by RSS feed. To discuss, we’ve got WSJ columnist Gerard Baker who explains and opines on it. Subscribe to Commentary Magazine Podcast in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please! We talk about liberal bias (we can confirm that it exists), why Texas may be the next media capitol, and whether print really is dead. Also, a new Lileks Post of The Week courtesy of @majestyk and a short but thorough primer on why streaming killed the movie theater star. The Dave Carter Show is a humorous, right of center podcast that serves as an oasis of laughter and mischievous fun in a world where political news and commentary are usually accompanied by ever-rising blood pressure and exasperation. As you may be aware, we had a Presidential debate last night. So the second you finish this podcast, we expect you will watch it. A few more hours...that's all the time we've got. Meet Venture Capitalist and fierce 1st Amendment advocate David Sacks (and be sure to watch the extended cut David’s segment in our new members only feature, Rob Long’s Six Dumb Questions which can be found here). News Ricochet Podcast. In this episode, the COMMENTARY crew unloads on everyone. On that topic, we are lucky to have John Yoo, Esq. To help us sort it all out, we asked Powerline’s Steve Hayward to sit in for Rob Long and (as John Lennon famously said) give us some truth. Then we call upon two of our most reliable prognosticators to help us sort through the end of this cycle. Commentary is America’s premier monthly magazine of opinion: General, yet Jewish. We have some interesting plans for the show going forward (including offering members the ability to watch it –warts and all– live on Zoom as we record it) and some very cool guests. I look forward to it every week! Then our favorite Congressional […]. The easiest way to listen to podcasts on your iPhone, iPad, Android, PC, smart speaker – and even in your car. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed in Apple Podcasts or by RSS feed Then, Ayaan Hirsi Ali stops by to discuss her new book Prey: Immigration, Islam, and the Erosion of Women’s Rights. Then, a segment we have been looking forward to for a long time. Keep calm, carry on, and be nice to each other. Guess which one of our podcasters is not really aware of the contributions to the culture Edward Van Halen left us? Then, National Review’s Jim Geraghty (do yourself a favor and subscribe to his must read Daily Jolt newsletter) visits for a bit to talk about Georgia, polling, and to drop a few impressions. We urge you to listen to her 4 minute long solo edition of Speak-Easy on this topic. All are great storytellers. Music from this week’s show: The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had To Swallow) by The Jam. First up: The Oracle himself, Governor Haley Barbour. Bonus and ad-free content available with Stitcher Premium. Both for your eyes and your ears. Listen to Commentary Magazine Podcast episodes free, on demand. For all our podcasts in one place, subscribe to the Ricochet … Well, those of us who were aware  of him did. It’s the most cogent case we’ve seen for the re-election of the President. ‎Show Commentary Magazine Podcast, Ep The Rioters Were Role-Playing - Feb 11, 2021 ‎Today's podcast looks at the narrative presented at the impeachment trial and how it reveals the disturbing nature of a riot whose participants seemed to have themselves taken on the roles of avenging angels and villains in a dark superhero movie. This week, Jason Riley stops by to talk about his new documentary, Thomas Sowell: Common Sense in a Senseless World, which aside from being great, is also free to stream on YouTube. And to give us even more truth, we welcome Sean Trende , Real Clear Politic’s Senior Elections Analyst. Listen to Commentary Magazine Podcast: The Biden Game on Iran and Stimulus, an episode of The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed, easily on Podbay - the best podcast … Ricochet got a chop in, but Thorne leveled him with a European uppercut and applied another chinlock. Give a listen. We’ve got Commentary’s Sohrab Ahmari on Iran and Washington Examiner’s Byron York on The Book, collusion, and Congress. But before we get to Jason, we visit with Steve Krakauer, who writes the must-read Fourth Watch newsletter about all things media. (Cancel membership). ‎Show Commentary Magazine Podcast, Ep Unfrozen Caveman Impeachment - Feb 10, 2021 Finally, several of us on this podcast are residents of California. Highly variegated, with a unifying perspective. We also asked to give some TLC to a certain misanthropic member of this crew. I love ricochet for the wisdom James, Peter, and Rob bring to the table each week. Last one of the year, people. But before we get to Jason, we visit with Steve Krakauer, […], This week, Robin Hood is back, and this time he’s running a Wall Street retail brokerage firm. This too shall pass. The answer was not clear when we assembled today at 9AM Pacific Time (the best time zone, as everyone knows), but we do our best to pundit all of the facts we knew when we rolled tape clicked record. Music from this week’s show: Waiting For The UFOs by Graham Parker and The Rumor. Both for your eyes and your ears. To wrap this election season up, we give you another in a series of spirited debates between The Founders® –that’s Peter Robinson and Rob Long for you newbies– in which James Lileks once again tries to be moderator/peacemaker. Weekly episodes of Ricochet’s flagship podcast feature our hosts James Lileks, Rob Long, Peter Robinson, and guests discussing the issues of the week. And Peter Robinson has some thoughts on why the race may not really be over. Subscribe to Commentary Magazine Podcast in Apple Podcasts (and leave a 5-star review, please! But the whole “take from the rich, give (or more accurately, keep) for the (relatively) poor” thing is still in effect. Is it the dawning of a new era or are we continuing the one we’re already in? Listen to Commentary Magazine Podcast episodes free, on demand. back on to take us through the myriad election laws on both the state and the Federal level. Music from this week’s show: Dance The Night Away by Van Halen. And the paradox of the shy Trump voter. We thank you for sticking with us. But before we start that, Rob Long has a statement he’d like to make. Then our favorite Congressional correspondent on the planet, the Washington Examiner’s Susan Ferrechio drops by to tell us why Nancy Pelosi thinks the call is coming from within the House, why impeachment is not going to fly, and how much of Biden’s agenda will get through Congress. Fifty Best Ricochet Audio Network Podcasts For 2021. Also, be sure to visit her […], This week, Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) –soon to be Citizen Portman– stops by to discuss impeachment, working with the Biden administration (or not as the case may be), his plans for the future, why he decided to throw in the towel in terms of the Senate, and yes, how this year’s popcorn crop is looking […], This week, Jason Riley stops by to talk about his new documentary, Thomas Sowell: Common Sense in a Senseless World, which aside from being great, is also free to stream on YouTube. Finally, we lost a great one this week. by Ylvis. Commentary Magazine Podcast. Then, Avik Roy (listen to his American Wonk/COVID in 19 podcast right here on Ricochet) stops by to science us on the recent resurgence of COVID cases cropping up across the country. He makes a compelling and science based case for it, and if he’s correct, it’s one of the most –if not the most– significant scientific discovery in human history. Also, Rob Long is going on safari (really! This is it, folks — the last Ricochet Podcast prior to the 2020 election. He takes us through many of the legal cases and we try to get some explanation for much of the polling that turned out to be dead wrong. Music from this week’s show:  The Fox (What Does The Fox Say?) We’ve also got new Lileks Post of The Week, courtesy of David Foster (our apologies on the tardy jingle, David), and Rob tells us how to get forbidden cheese past U.S. Customs. Copyright 2021 Silent Cal Productions, LLC. And yes, we’ve got, a new Lileks Post of The Week, courtesy of Ricochet member Ekosj. Also, impeachment, Pelosi, and yes, Rob Long predicts the coming re-unification of the Republican Party. 00:59:05 - Today’s podcast looks at the narrative presented at the impeachment trial and how it reveals the disturbing nature of a riot whose participant… Give a listen. Yes, we have a new LPoW courtesy of Jenna Stocker (and we remembered to add it to the description). Ricochet offers the best, smartest, most interesting conversations on the web. We talk to her about her passion for guns and the 2nd Amendment and why Kamala Harris becoming Vice President is significant to her, even though Antonia disagrees with almost all of Harris’ policy positions and politics. Finally (and we do mean finally), we wrap things up with some predictions from our hosts. Another in a seemingly endless series of very busy weeks but we’ve got you covered. To help us put a bow on 2020, we asked our official election law analyst, John Yoo to stop by to delve into the latest suits filed and what options are left (hie National Review piece published earlier this week worth reading before you listen to his segment). And he sounds so urbane when he delivers it, we can’t resist. This week, Steve Hayward sits in for Rob (just a scheduling issue, not a Big Trip) and we’ve got British free speech advocate Laurence Fox and our good and very smart friend Dr. Jay Bhattacharya back to give some advice and comment on the state’s emerging plans to re-open. Thorne covered for two, then grounded Ricochet on the mat again. Local Radio. News Mad Dogs and Englishmen. Music from this week’s show: My City Was Gone by The Pretenders. | Subscribe now in, By continuing to use the site you are agreeing to our. Commentary is America's premier monthly magazine of opinion: General, yet Jewish. So we discuss the final numbers--presidential job approval--that offer a pretty solid sense of where the election might end up. Ricochet is an online community portal founded as a "politics website intended to resemble Facebook and Twitter". Finally, Antonia Okafor is the host of the Speak-Easy podcast,one of our newest shows and one of our best. Senior Elections Analyst. We apologize for Rob’s sweater. ), or by RSS feed. They have wonderful chemistry, wit and good guests. Fifty Best The Ricochet Audio Network Podcasts For 2021. What say you? But not for the reasons you might think. This week, Senator Rob Portman (R-OH) –soon to be Citizen Portman– stops by to discuss impeachment, working with the Biden administration (or not as the case may be), his plans for the future, why he decided to throw in the towel in terms of the Senate, and yes, how this year’s popcorn crop is looking at his farm in Ohio. Trending. To discuss, we’ve got WSJ columnist Gerard Baker who explains and opines on it. A+. Then, a gear shift as welcome Antonin Scalia. We’ll let you tell us who persuaded you and who didn’t. No, it’s not a supernatural event (talk about burying the lede), Nino (as he likes to be called), is the great jurist’s grandson and, Lileks Post of The Week, courtesy of David Foster, Rushbabe49’s Lileks’ Post of The Week winning missive, Avi Loeb is a Professor of Science at Harvard University, her passion for guns and the 2nd Amendmen, We urge you to listen to her 4 minute long solo edition of, Venture Capitalist and fierce 1st Amendment advocate David Sacks, he works in the James Madison Program at Princeton, Lileks Post of The Week, courtesy of Ricochet member Ekosj, The Bitterest Pill (I Ever Had To Swallow), listen to his American Wonk/COVID in 19 podcast right here on Ricochet, subscribe to his must read Daily Jolt newsletter, joined us for the live video version of the show, Luke Thompson aka the Smartest Political Consultant We Know, Lileks Post of The Week courtesy of Ricochet Member Preston Storm, mano-a-mano match with CNN’s Brian Stelter (take our advice and watch the clip), we have a new LPoW courtesy of Jenna Stocker, The Case for Trump: Victor Davis Hanson Makes The Closing Argument, meet Andrew Beaton, who covers sports for the, How Do I Turn Off Auto-Renew Billing? Two weeks after the election and we’re still deep into re-counts, ballot challenges, and other legal machinations. We talk about liberal bias (we can confirm that it exists), why Texas may be the next media capitol, and whether print really is dead. Ricochet Podcast podcast on demand - Weekly episodes of Ricochet’s flagship podcast feature our hosts James Lileks, Rob Long, Peter Robinson, and guests discussing the issues of the week. And by that we mean no guest, just our guys performing some Rank Punditry® on the news of the day, energy on Texas, WandaVision (well, James tries to talk about it), Rob’s recently completed trip to Kenya, Peter’s sojourn in Wyoming, and various other personal and political points of […], This week, we’ve got Powerline’s Steve Hayward sitting in for Rob Long (who’s busy being lionized) as we bid a sad so long to Conservative radio icon Rush Limbaugh. Recents. This week, GLoP explains the GameStop controversy, remember the great Cloris Leachman, the once great and then awful Phil Spector, why M*A*S*H was not the greatest TV show, and other assorted seemingly random observations and jokes. You heard it here first. Music. They share a level-headed perspective that clearly comes from beyond a gut reaction. Finally, wind up with some thoughts and insights on polling and why it was so off this cycle. Then, Arizona native (and Ricochet Editor-In-Chief) Jon Gabriel calls in from his car to explain the finer points of voting with a Sharpie and why that matters and offer his theory on how that state’s Presidential race is going to wind up. Can Joe Biden make it all the way to Election Day without saying whether he supports or opposes his party's threats to pack the Supreme Court?

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