The Charles Love Show: Recent Episodes

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In our divided nation, many in the media have succumbed to partisan echo chambers. They either serve red meat to the right or coddle feelings on the left with safe spaces and security blankets. Where are the critical thinkers to go? They have found a home in the Charles Love Show.

Charles understands the problems we face and effectively reveals that they are rooted in the culture. He believes the fight for the soul of the country will be won in the middle, challenging the center-left and the center-right to address moral, spiritual, and intellectual decline of the citizenry.

The Charles Love Show educates and enlightens its listeners with unique takes on the issues of the day while focusing on solutions and pushing the importance of common sense, context, and the quest for logical perspective.

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Sheena Mason, assistant professor of African American Literature, discusses her theory of racelessness

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This week, Charles talks to Frank McCormick to discuss his journey one year after he came on the show to expose what was happening in his school district.

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Thomas J. DiLorenzo, research fellow at the Independent Institute, and senior fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, discusses his new book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Economics

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This week, Jarrett Stepman, columnist for the Daily Signal, joins Charles to talk about policing, the culture, and his book, The War on History

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Mark Ousley, host of the Unwokable podcast discussed how progressive racists are attacking music theory.

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Deb Fillman, host of The Reason We Learn podcast discusses education failures and the problems with public schools.

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Eric Wallace, founder of Freedom's Journal Institute, discusses the upcoming Black Conservative Summit

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James Gaines - Former managing editor of TIME Magazine and author of The Fifties: An Underground History

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John Staddon - John B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Professor of Biology Emeritus at Duke University and the author of, Science in an Age of Unreason

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This week's guest is J. Budziszewski, author of How and How NOT to be Happy

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Charles discusses the Libertarian point of view with Marc Clair, host of the Lions of Liberty podcast.

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This week, Charles talks to Barrington Martin II, host of the Barrington Report about the problem with our current climate.

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Devon Westhill, President and General Counsel, Center for Equal Opportunity

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Charles discusses the Old Parkland Conference, 42 years removed from Thomas Sowell's Fairmont Conference, Clarence Thomas, Shelby Steele, Glenn Loury and other convene in Dallas to discuss solutions to America's problems and issues in the black community.

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Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill

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Charles continues his conversation with Jen and Wink, authors of Letters In Black and White.

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David Unger, founder Opposing Points Media

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Jennifer Richmond and Winfield Twyman, Jr. discuss their upcoming book, Letters In Black and White

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This week historian Larry Schweikart discusses his new book, Dragonslayers: Six Presidents and Their War with the Swamp

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Sara Blanchard and Misasha Suzuki Graham, co-hosts of the Dear White Women podcast, join Charles to discuss white privilege, racism, and Asian hate.

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3/27 - Ted Dabrowski - President, Wirepoints, an independent, nonprofit company delivering original research and commentary about Illinois’ economy and government.

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Ryan Walters, historian and author of The Jazz Age President: Defending Warren G. Harding

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This week, Charles talks to Aaron Del Mar, candidate for IL Lt. Governor.

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This week, Charles discusses the intersection of Blues and race with Adam Gussow, professor of English and Southern Studies and the University of Mississippi, blues harmonica player, and author of Whose Blues? Facing Up to Race and the Future of the Music. 

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This week, Charles is joined by Keira Shannon, a sophomore at Highland High School in Indiana to discuss black history month from a black student's perspective.

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Charles talks to Latasha Fields, homeschooling mom, 1776 Unites activist, and candidate for IL Ltd. Governor

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Part two with Matt Rosenberg, author of What Next Chicago? Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son. 

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Part one of the two part conversation with Matt Rosenberg, author of What Next Chicago? Notes of a Pissed-Off Native Son.

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This week, Charles talks to educator Shane Trotter about his book, Setting The Bar. They discuss the problems with failing foundations, reductive education, and what Shane calls the cost of utopian delusions.

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This week, Charles talks to former conservative radio host and candidate for IL lieutenant governor, Stephanie Trussell.

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This week Charles talks with Luke Wake, attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation, about the SCOTUS decision on vaccine mandates.

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This week Charles talks to Michael Maibach, distinguished fellow at Save Our States about the importance of the electoral college.

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This week Charles talks with Kaitlyn Gerrick, a high school senior from Yorkville, IL. Kaitlyn discusses how race, politics, and gender are addressed in school and gives a shocking account of the lack of social interaction and the problems with devices in class.

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This week's guest is Shemeka Michelle, Contributor to Fearless w/Jason Whitlock, Co-host of the Cut The Bull Podcast, and author of Keep it Naked. Jason Whitlock - YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-GSJp7HLj5FsBkff5xAMaA

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Mollie Hemingway, Fox News Contributor and Sr. Editor of The Federalist discusses her latest book, Rigged.

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Charles talks to Donald Critchlow. Critchlow heads the Program for Political History and Leadership and is a professor of history at Arizona State University. He is the author and editor of 25 books, including his latest, Revolutionary Monsters: How Five Men Turned Liberation into Tyranny.

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With two days to the much anticipated release of his new book, Race Crazy, Charles summarizes the book, describes his target audience, and explains why progressive racism is a danger to us all. Buy Race Crazy here: Simon & Schuster

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Charles talks to Bonnie Kerrigan Snyder, Director of High School Outreach with FIRE and author of Undoctrinate: How Politicized Classrooms Harm Kids and Ruin Our Schools - and What We Can Do About It

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This week's guest is Batya Ungar-Sargon Deputy Opinion Editor at Newsweek and author of the new book Bad News: How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy. Batya explains the growing problem of an elite, biased media and how they fabricate racist arguments and manipulates emotion to increase readership. The book will be released on 10/26th.

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This week's guest is Katharine Birbalsingh, Headmistress of the Michaela Community School in London. They follow up on their conversation from last year and Charles asks her what has changed in the last year.

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This week's guest - Jimmy Lee Tillman II, Founder of the Martin Luther King Republicans and author of Tillman's Handbook of Great Black American Patriots

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This week's guest is Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies

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Ashley Jacobs, executive director of Parents Unite, discusses the truth about what is happening in schools across America and how the opposition to it has nothing to do with black history

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This week, Charles talks to Clifton Duncan classically-trained actor and singer, social commentator, and podcast host. They talk about the pandemic and the important, and often ignored, space between anti-vaxxers and mandate morons.

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This week, Charles talked to Mary Grabar, resident fellow at the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization and author of the bestselling book, Debunking Howard Zinn about her new book, Debunking The 1619 Project, which was released on September 7th

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This week Charles talks to Andrew Pessin, Connecticut College professor and author of the new book Nevergreen, about his satirical take on the madness taking over college campuses today. In hour two, he talks to Denise Long, consultant on DIE and Antiracism about the debt owed to black Americans.

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This week, Charles talks to David Sypher, candidate for NJ Assemblyman and founder of the NJ Black Republican Club. They discuss GOP perception in the black community how to make an impact, and the problem with the approach of some Republicans. 

In hour two, Charles is joined by Glenn Roper, attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation. They discuss his recent article about following the science in dealing with COVID-19 without giving up rights. https://pacificlegal.org/the-hill-follow-the-science/

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This week, Charles talks to Charles Negy, former associate professor of Psychology at the University of Central Florida. He is the author of White Shaming and a victim of cancel culture. They discuss PC culture, what the Left ignores about the rest of the world, and the tweets that got him fired.

In the second hour, Charles talks to Jeannie Krueger. Jeannie is the president of the Tinley Park Citizens' Police Academy Alumni Association. She discusses the program and explains the benefits of getting a nuanced understanding of policing, getting a snapshot of how they're trained, what the law is, and seeing situations as police see them. 

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This week, Charles talks to Lily Tang-Williams, co-chair of the NH Asian-American Coalition and activist with Victims of Communism. Lily discussed growing up in China under Mao, the social structure there, coming to America and how she sees eerie similarities between the cultural revolution in China and what we are experiencing in America today.

In the second hour, Charles talks to Rebekah Koffler, a Russian-born former Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) officer and intelligence expert on Russian affairs. She is the author of the compelling new book, Putin’s Playbook: Russia’s Secret Plan to Destroy America. Her book warns Americans of the dangers of the government’s missteps in foreign policy caused by a lack of understanding of Putin and Russia. Like Lily, Rebekah is concerned about what she sees in the culture and discusses her upbringing in the USSR.

Lily’s YouTube Channel - (141) Lily Tang Williams - YouTube

Lily on Timcast - (141) Timcast IRL - Survivor Of Mao's Cultural Revolution Says Its Happening Here w/Lily Tang Williams - YouTube

Rebekah’s website - Rebekah Koffler – Censored but not silenced

Rebekah’s article on USSR 2.0 - Rebekah Koffler: USSR 2.0 -- my adopted US homeland is giving me flashbacks to the Russia I fled | Fox News

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This week, Charles speaks to high school teacher and university professor, Jeremy Adams about his new book Hollowed Out: A Warning About America's Next Generation. Jeremy educates on what he sees in the classroom and the dangerous cultural decline he's witnessed in his two decades as a public school teacher.

In the second hour, Erin Wilcox, attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation, comes on to discuss the discrimination lawsuit against TJ, the country's number one high school, on behalf of parents who are being refused access in spite of meeting the admission criteria due to race preferences.

Finally, Charles announced the launce of the Coolidge Citizenship Challenge.

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This week, Charles discusses education with Frank McCormick, public school teacher, historian, writer and founder of Chalkboard Heresy.

Jonathan Hainsworth and Christine Ward-Aigus join him for the second hour to discuss their book, The Escape of Jack the Ripper. 

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In this episode, Charles talks to Claston Bernard, entrepreneur, two-time Olympian, former congressional candidate, and author of Outcast. They discuss Gwen Berry, the strong focus on LGBT pride, the cultural decline, and the importance of religion including this interesting article by an atheist supporting religion - https://mercatornet.com/the-turning-tide-of-intellectual-atheism/72999/

In the second hour, Charles talks to Michelle Easton, founder and president of the Center for Conservative Women and author of the new book, How to Raise a Conservative Daughter.

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This week, Charles talks to Michael Knowles, political commentator and host of the Michael Knowles Show at the Daily Wire.  They discuss his new book Speechless: Controlling Words, Controlling Minds, the confusion approach to the debate over free speech, and how conservatives play into the left's hands. In hour two, Charles continues the discussion of the cultural decline with Christian Toto. Christian is a film critic, podcaster, and editor of Hollywood in Toto. They discuss his latest piece for Real Clear Investigations warning of the dangers of excessive sexual and political content in children's programming. 

Charles promos his upcoming book, Race Crazy: BLM, 1619, and the Progressive Racism Movement

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In this episode, Charles talks to Carol Roth, author of The War on Small Business. The discuss the government’s reaction to the Covid crisis and how it was hostile to small businesses while propping up major corporations.

Next, Charles is joined by Wen Fa, an attorney with the Pacific Legal Foundation. Wen discusses a case where an IL farmer was denied Covid relief because he’s white.

Finally, Amity Shlaes discusses the Citizenship Challenge the Coolidge Foundation is doing with Seeking educational Excellence.

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In the first hour of this episode, Charles talks to David Marcus, writer and author of Charade: The Covid Lies that Crushed A Nation. They discuss how Covid shocked the nation, how it got politicized, what we got wrong, and what, if anything, we learned from the pandemic.

In hour two, Charles is joined by Richard Bernstein, former Time Magazine and New York Times foreign correspondent and culture critic. They discuss his recent piece for Real Clear Investigations, Almost Overnight, Standards of Color-Blind Merit Tumble Across American Society | RealClearInvestigations. In it, he explains how the cultural norm quickly shifted from treating everyone equally to creating a new set of standards based on race, gender, and other criteria and how this is bad and makes us weaker as a nation.

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In this episode, Charles talks to Kenny Xu, Author of An Inconvenient Minority: The Attack on Asian American Excellence and the Fight for Meritocracy. They discuss the Harvard admission case, Asian-American stereotypes, The 1619 Project, and reparations.

Next, Charles speaks to Seerut Chawla, a London-based psychotherapist. They discuss what is good about the West and what its detractors, mostly westerners themselves, get wrong or take out of context in their attacks.

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In the first hour, Charles talks to Andrew Biggio, author of The Rifle: Combat Stories from America’s Last WWII Veterans, Told Through an M1 Garand. They talk about the book, the amazing veterans he met, and the rifle on which he collected 200 signatures. They also talk about Andrew’s day job, Boston police officer, and how he views the state of policing today.

In the second hour, Charles talks to Nesim Vatani, co-host of The Underground Podcast. They discuss capitalism and the question Nesim posed to the Cut The Bull! Panel, Is capitalism conservative?

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In this episode, Charles talks to Northwestern University's Gary Morson (professor of the Arts and Humanities) and Morton Schapiro (University president and Economics professor) about their latest book, Minds Wide Shut: How the New Fundamentalisms Divide Us.https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691214917/minds-wide-shut They discuss partisanship and rigidity in the culture and on college campuses. Peter Pry joins Charles in hour two to discuss the threat of electronic and cyber attacks in the wake of the colonial pipeline ransomware attack.

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On this week's show, Charles is joined in the first hour by Seth Barron, Managing Editor of The American Mind and author of the upcoming book, The Last Days of New York. They discuss the current issues NYC faces and the failed tenure of Mayor Bill de Blasio.

In the second hour, Charles talks to Christopher Harris, Executive Director of Unhyphenated America about race, culture, and what it means to be fully American.

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This week Charles talks to Yaya Fanusie. Yaya is a former CIA counterterrorism analyst, a scholar at 1776Unites, and the founder of Cryptocurrency AML Strategies, an advisory firm that helps financial institutions and technology firms address money laundering and terrorist financing risks associated with digital assets.

In the first hour, they discuss Yaya’s childhood, living in the L.A. area during the Rodney King beating, his quest to help the black community, the hyper focus on black representation in entertainment, and the problem of seeing everything through the prism of race.

In hour two, Yaya explains his conversion to Islam, the misconceptions of what it means to be a black American Muslim, and the difference between Muslims from the West and Middle Eastern Muslims. He then discusses his work at the CIA, illicit finance research, and his focus on cryptocurrencies.

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In hour one, Charles talks to Jaco Booyens about the horrors of trafficking. After his sister Ilonka fell victim to it, he became passionate about educating people about the dangers and working to stop it. They discuss the how prevalent it is, where the demand comes from, and how little society and the government is doing to stop it. Jaco is the president and CEO of After Eden Pictures. Jaco directed and produced the feature film, 8 DAYS, to raise awareness about the reality of Sex Trafficking in the United States and is the founder of SHAREtogeher, a non-profit organization fighting against the global crisis of Sex Trafficking.

In the second hour, Charles talks to Christiana Laster. Laster is the director of policy and legislation for the National Parents Union. They discuss the issues facing our education system and how she believes parental control is the key to improving education. 

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In the first hour, Charles talks with Ward Connerly, founder and president of the American Civil Rights Institute. They talk about his life, his fight against racial set asides, and his concern with the direction of the country.

In the second hour, Charles discusses the new book, Saving My Enemy: How Two WWII Soldiers Fought Against Each Other and Later Forged a Friendship That Saved Their Lives with author Bob Welch.

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In the first hour, Charles plays a sample of the new Cut The Bull Podcast he is co-hosting with Shemeka Michelle and Wilfred Reilly. They start by debuting their intro with music by the powerful rapper Zuby. In this introduction, they explain how they came together, what they think of black conservatives, why Jonathan Capehart is stoking fear in black America, and what will be different about the podcast.

Hour two features a mix of Patrick Brutus, the frustrated democrat, discussing police shootings, a clip of Charles from the Greg Kelly Podcast, and Charles’s approach to the pressing issues. He ends by giving the website to the podcast - Cut the Bull (cutthebullpodcast.com), which will be posted on the site as well as YouTube on Friday, April 30th at 4pm ET

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In the first hour, Charles talks with Bob Woodson, founder of the Woodson Center and 1776Unites. The two talk about the Civil Rights Movement, Critical Race Theory, The 1619 Project, combating progressive racism, and Bob's latest book, Lessons From the Least of These.

In the second hour, Charles talks to Charley Taylor, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Heartflow about their innovative cardiac test to help physicians improve diagnosis of coronary artery disease.

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In the first hour, Charles talks with his brother, Leroy Love, about growing up in Gary, IN, police interactions, and being black in America.

In nhe second hour, Charles talks to Gina Roberts about living as a trans woman, the LGBT movement, and travelling in GOP circles.

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In the first hour, Charles talks to Charles Heller, host of Liberty Watch Radio and co-founder of the Arizona Citizens' Defense League. They discuss mass shootings, gun laws, crime, and how to keep our rights.

In the second hour, Charles talks to Robert Cherry, professor emeritus at Brooklyn College and author of the new book, Why the Jews? How Jewish Values Transformed Twentieth Century American Pop Culture. The book covers the influence of Jews on the entertainment industry and the important and complicated relationship between blacks and Jews.

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In the first hour, Charles talks to Khalil Osiris, founder of Reflecting Freedom Network (RFN), a non-profit charity that provides free web-based accredited education and job skills training for people and communities impacted by incarceration. In the interview, they discuss crime, education, racism, personal responsibilities, and focusing on the things you can control.

In hour two, Charles talks with screenwriter, playwright, and author Richard Dresser about his new book, It Happened Here, a fictional look at the current political climate and how rabid partisanship is hurting democracy.

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In the first hour, Charles talks to New York Times Bestselling author Amity Shlaes. The two discuss the new expanded autobiography of Calvin Coolidge, The Great Society, and the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Foundation.

In the second hour, Charles talks to Beth Deacon, teacher, teen coach, and author of Seven Doors In, the story of her experience teaching inmates at a maximum security prison in Iowa.

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In the first hour this week I talk to Jodi Shaw. She is the now famous former Smith College employee fighting for civil rights and equality for all.

In the interview we discuss the climate on the Smith College campus, the “July 31st incident,” and what I call ‘progressive racism.’

In hour two, I talk to Silvia Foti, investigative journalist, teacher, and author of, The Nazi’s Granddaughter: How I Discovered My Grandfather Was A War Criminal.

We discuss how she found out the family secret, why the Lithuanian government denies its involvement, and what, if any, responsibility Silvia has for her grandfather’s actions.

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This week Charles talks to Dr. Gad Saad, professor, evolutionary behavioral scientist, host of The Saad Truth, and author of The Parasitic Mind: How Infectious Ideas are Killing Common Sense. In the episode, they discuss what Dr. Saad terms "idea pathogens" (Postmodernism, Radical feminism, Social constructivism, and Transgender activism), the hatred elites have for normal people, the importance of satire, and how DIE (Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity) is killing science.

The conversation also covers free speech, religion, toy preferences, the regulation of the tech giants, and the funny terms Dr. Saad coins in his book (Ostrich Parasitic Syndrome, the Tyranny of the Minority, Victimology Poker, a fictional land called Unicordia, and epistemological dichotomania).

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HR1- Jonathan Marks - Professor of Politics at Ursinus College - Author of Let's Be Reasonable HR2- Sander Flaum - CEO of Flaum Navigators - Author of The Stutter Steps

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HR1- Robby Soave - Sr. Editor at Reason - Author of Tech Panic HR2- Natalie Wexler - Education Writer- Author of The Knowledge Gap

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HR1- Chadwick Moore - Political Commentator, Contributing Editor at The Spectator HR2- Cheryl Chumley - Online Opinion Editor at the Washington Times and author of Socialists Don't Sleep

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HR1- Bing West - Author of The Last Platoon: A Novel of the Afghanistan War HR2- Jonathan Torosian - Host of The New Liberals Podcast

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HR1- Bonner Cohen – Senior fellow at the National Center for Public Policy Research HR2- Rob Henderson – Ph.D. student at the University of Cambridge

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HR1- Lawrence Krauss - Author of The Physics of Climate Change HR2- Mailee Smith - Director of Labor Policy at the Illinois Policy Institute

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HR1- Robert Spencer - Founder & President Jihad Watch HR2- Brian Mullins - Black Community Collaborative

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HR1- Latasha Fields, Co-founder CHESSUP.org discusses morality HR2- Peter Pry, Executive Director of the EMP task force discusses cyberattacks

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HR1- Howard Husock from the Philanthropy Roundtable and author of Who Killed Civil Society? HR2- Janice Dean, Fox News Channel Sr. meteorologist discussed Cuomo's deadly executive order

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HR1- Steve Malanga, Sr. Fellow at the Manhattan Institute HR2- Sgt. Ammie Kessem discusses police perception

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HR1- Rafael Mangual, deputy director of legal policy at the Manhattan Institute - Criminal Justice Reform HR2- Chris Fenton, Hollywood executive and author of the book, Feeding the Dragon: Inside the Trillion Dollar Dilemma Facing Hollywood, the NBA, & American Business

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HR1- Greg Lukianoff - President of FIRE and co-author of The Coddling of the American Mind HR2- Tim Schneider - Chairman of the Illinois Republican Party

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HR1- Robert Cherry -Professor Emeritus, Brooklyn College HR2- Shelby Steele -Sr. Fellow-Hoover Institution, Author, Documentary Filmmaker

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HR1- Wilfred Reilly - Identity Politics

HR2- Kelley Williams-Boler - Mom charged with felony for using her dad's address to enroll her kids.

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Katherine Birbalsingh, Headmistress Michaela Community Schools

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