This week, Ray and I discuss the end of the long road to impeachment and acquittal. Almost since President Trump's inauguration, Democratic lawmakers in Congress have vowed to ... Keep Reading
Publications
Quality of Life, Coronavirus, and Empowering Parents
From viral outbreaks to quality of life surveys and school choice polls, there's a little bit of everything packed into this week's episode. Take a listen! ... Keep Reading
Trading Dewey for Plato: A look at classical education
Our modern education system's utilitarian approach can be tied to John Dewey, a 20th century philosopher and education reformer. But should Dewey's methodology have the final say ... Keep Reading
Newspaper: Judicial activism continues to plague North Carolina
Judicial activism continues to threaten the principles of self-government in North Carolina. However, despite a desperate ruling in an attempt to stop voter ID from being ... Keep Reading
Teachers’ unions, mansplainers, and unpatriots
Would you send yourself or someone you love to a "mansplaining" conference dedicated to "making women great again?" With the lofty promise to "make you the greatest you ever," the ... Keep Reading
Opting out of a royal mess
This week, Ray Nothstine and "permanent guest host/alternate co-host" Leah Byers talk about the royal drama around the royal family, the problems surrounding Iran and a potential ... Keep Reading
The ins and outs of impeachment, past and present
The American people have been inundated with impeachment talk and drama for months now (well, actually we've heard rumblings and threats of it since the beginning of President ... Keep Reading
A conservative’s 2020 wishlist
Join us for a discussion with Donald Bryson, Civitas' president and CEO, to hear what should be on every North Carolina conservative's 2020 wishlist, from reducing corporate ... Keep Reading
Newspaper: Teacher raises and legislative rankings
Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed three teacher pay raises as part of the budget since taking office in 2017. The latest teacher raise proposed was a smaller one than previous Republican ... Keep Reading
The political theater of impeachment, Mark Meadows’ future, and J.K. Rowling gets cancelled
Much like winter, impeachment is coming. Now, we wait for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to send the articles of impeachment over to the Senate, which seems to be something she is ... Keep Reading