Jane Coaston joins Jon and Stephen to discuss the Marvel hit Black Panther … and avoid politics in general. Jane is a Senior Politics Reporter for Vox and has written for the New York Times, the Washington Post, ESPN and The Ringer. She covered the 2016 election for MTV News and covered the NFL for SBNation. Caution: There be spoilers and plenty of them.
Our intro and outro music is “Calm Tornado” by Homeboy Sandman. Jon’s song of the week is “Mountain Energei” by The Fall and Stephen’s is “Poem” by U.S. Girls. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our 2018 Spotify playlist! LISTEN HERE.
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At USA Today, Ricochet editor Jon Gabriel writes that the American people are angry about the deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida. They are enraged by the failings of the FBI and the Broward County Sheriff's Office in stopping the killings. But progressive activists and mainstream media have zeroed in on the members of the NRA, who had nothing to do with those failures. Eliminating discounts for NRA members is taking sides in a culture war. It's bad for business and bad for the country. Jon says we will end up with blue companies and red companies. Everything will be divided along political lines. Defending a constitutional right shouldn't be controversial. Originally aired on Cam & Co 02/27/18.
Jon and Stephen welcome Stephen Gutowski of the Washington Free Beacon to discuss the chances of gun legislation after the massacre in Parkland, then talk about the latest indictments from the Mueller investigation. (Don’t forget to stay for the Beavis and Butthead impersonations.)
Our intro and outro music is “Indian Summer” by Pedro the Lion. Jon’s song of the week is “Antidote” by Preoccupations and Stephen’s is “Friends” by Sure Sure. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our 2018 Spotify playlist! LISTEN HERE. Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel appeared on "Tipping Point with Liz Wheeler" to discuss necessary changes to food stamps and other federal safety net programs.
![]() It's time for our Friday NewsCap. Joining us to talk about where immigration reform stands in the Senate, and whether changes are coming to the Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, are Jon Gabriel, editor of Ricochet.com and USA Today contributor, and Andrei Cherny, former chair of the Arizona Democratic Party and author of The Candy Bombers: The Untold Story of the Berlin Airlift. LISTEN HERE. Jon Gabriel appeared on "Tipping Point with Liz Wheeler" to discuss the choice of a down syndrome child as the new Gerber Baby and Kylie Jenner's decision to give birth.
The Conservatarians welcome Sonny Bunch to count down the best films of 2017, along with Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and FoxNews.com contributor Stephen Miller. Sonny is executive editor of the Washington Free Beacon, writes a weekly column for the Washington Post, and co-hosts the Weekly Substandard Podcast.
Our intro and outro music is “Screenwriter’s Blues” by Soul Coughing. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist! You should also subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes. LISTEN HERE. Greg Gutfeld returns to The Conservatarians to count down the best albums of 2017, along with Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Fox News contributor Stephen Miller. Greg hosts the aptly named “The Greg Gutfeld Show,” “The Five,” and has written … six or eight books. We set aside the news of the day to focus on what really matters: music. You can listen to all these songs on our special Best of 2017 Spotify playlist.
Our intro and outro music is “Los Ageless” by St. Vincent. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist! You should also subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes. LISTEN HERE. Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (@RedSteeze) welcome Avery Hogarth and Tiana Lowe to talk about college activism, millennial politics, and what it’s like to be a campus conservative in the age of Trump. The two USC seniors host The Political Pregame podcast.
Tiana (@TianaTheFirst) was the founding editor of the USC Economics Review, an editorial intern at National Review, a contributor at Heat Street, and the founding editor of The Tab. Avery (@AveryHogarth) is a campaign intern and serves as the Liberal Liason for USC’s Young Americans for Liberty chapter, helping bridge the gap of communication between the left, right, and center amongst the university community. The intro/outro song is “Princess” by Datarock. Jon’s song of the week is “Percolator” by Charly Bliss and Stephen’s is “Brand New Day” by Vita Bergen. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. LISTEN HERE. |
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