Did Elizabeth Warren's decision to undergo a Trump-taunt induced DNA test hurt her chance to run in 2020? What Halloween costumes are on this year's politically incorrect naughty ... Keep Reading
Civitalk
Ted Budd, Conservative Movies, and Great Books
Join us this week as we talk about the importance of telling good stories when championing conservatives policies and doing some forecasting of one of our state's biggest toss up ... Keep Reading
A Voter ID Debate, Hurricane Relief Aid, Gettysburg, and the Kavanaugh Circus
This week, Ray and Brooke are joined by Civitas President Donald Bryson. Join them as they discuss the historical significance of Gettysburg, explore the case for a voter ID ... Keep Reading
Racist Taxes, Scooters, and Family Vacations
This week we're discussing the Budget and Tax Center's decision to appeal to identity politics in order to paint lowering the income tax cap as questionable, as well as exploring ... Keep Reading
Justice in an Age of Liberal Hypocrisy, Hurricane Recovery, and the 2018 Democratic Advantage
North Carolina is now facing one of the most costly storms in state history. How is the recovery going so far? And when it comes to sexual assault allegations, what role is ... Keep Reading
Hurricane Florence, Weakening GOP Strongholds, and Silent Sam Polling
This week, we discuss Hurricane Florence and the importance of civil society. We're also covering the latest Civitas poll in the NC-02 congressional district that indicates a GOP ... Keep Reading
Meltdowns over Kavanaugh, Big Government, and the Need for Voter ID
This week we're analyzing and commenting on: the Left's decision to collectively melt down during Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings the financial toll the NC Democratic ... Keep Reading
Redistricting Drama, Gender-Neutral Words, Congressman Holding – Civitalk
Amidst accusations of unlawful gerrymandering, North Carolina congressional districts are once again up in the air. What does this mean for the November elections? As your child ... Keep Reading
Silent Sam, Unaffiliated Voters, and More
What place do Confederate monuments have in public spaces? Is it okay to vandalize objects we find offensive? We're discussing this, as well as our latest unaffiliated voter poll ... Keep Reading
Charlotte City Council and RNC 2020 – Civitalk, Episode 1
Join us for our inaugural episode of Civitalk with your new hosts Brooke Medina and Ray Nothstine. Together, we will explore the intersection of culture and civics, unpacking the ... Keep Reading