Join us for an interview with Stephen Kent of Young Voices and Washington Examiner about Bombshell, a movie punctuating Fox News' Roger Ailes harassment of women, and the broader ... Keep Reading
Biden versus Trump, gun restrictions, and a lackluster stock market
The latest poll numbers indicate that President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are in a statistical tie in North Carolina. If Biden receives the Democratic ... Keep Reading
Doxing, gun laws, and tariffs
This week, Donald Bryson, Civitas' president and CEO, joins the show to discuss the recent events in El Paso and the conversation surrounding "Red Flag" laws now happening in ... Keep Reading
Democratic debates, homeschoolers, and the power of encouragement
Is there no private market that this season's Democratic candidates won't attempt to bring more fully under government control? If you watched the most recent Democratic debates, ... Keep Reading
Decisions, decisions! A roundup of the Supreme Courts’ most important rulings this session
Calling all SCOTUS nerds and newbies: Attorney Dan Gibson of Stam Law Firm joins Ray and Brooke for a review of the high court's most consequential decisions this session. We also ... Keep Reading
Mueller’s testimony, a female 007, and bracing for the 2020 election season
This week we discuss Special Counsel Robert Mueller's testimony before the House Judiciary and Intelligence Committees and what it revealed about his leadership in the Russia-Trump ... Keep Reading
President Trump’s tweets, Apollo 11, and moving government out of Raleigh and DC
This week we'll discuss President Trump's concerning tweets surrounding Congresswoman Omar, as well as the Left's double standard on issues related to race and tolerance. We'll ... Keep Reading
Public servant and attorney “Skip” Stam to join Civitas board
RALEIGH, N.C. – Civitas Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul “Skip” Stam to its board of directors. Stam has practiced law for the past 43 years, focusing on ... Keep Reading
The pay gap in women’s soccer, a health executive’s tirade, and the normalization of illiberalism
This week, we dive into the pay gap between men and women, riding on the coattails of the U.S. women's soccer team controversy. Then we turn our attention to the unhinged anger of ... Keep Reading
Independence Day, gerrymandering, and the Democratic presidential debates
This week, we're celebrating our nation's 243rd birthday! Join us as we reflect on Independence Day. We will also offer up analysis on the first Democratic presidential debates. ... Keep Reading