In this cut, Professor Reilly, explains the powerful effect of perception over fact by citing a study that rates the incredibly high number of unarmed black men liberal respondents believe are being shot annually by police and comparing those n
Former WCCO-TV anchor and Emmy award-winning reporter Liz Collin talks about ground zero of the "2020 Summer of Love", Minneapolis, and her new book: They're Lying: The Media, the Left, and the Death of George Floyd.Support the Show.
Newsweek opinion editor Batya Ungar-Sargon joins us to talk about her latest book, Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women.Support the Show.
Our favorite CA high school teacher, and author of, Hollowed Out, Jeremy Adams is back to discuss his Magnum Opus, Lessons in Liberty: Thirty Rules for Living from Ten Extraordinary Americans.Support the Show.
Larissa Phillips, founder of the Volunteer Literacy Project, joins us to talk about her important piece in Quilette where she discusses how the feminist approach to rape is hurting women and victims. Link to her piece detailing her experience d
Corey Deangelis, Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children, talks about the problems in education and why he's fighting for school choice.Support the Show.
This week journalist David Marcus returns to discuss his tweet about Gen X and racism. Fatimah Gilliam joins the conversation to offer an alternative to David's view on race relations in the late nineties and how they're different from today. T
Barrington joins Charles, Wilfred, and special guest Lou Perez to discuss social media. We dive into Twitter debates, influencers, racism, the real world, and if blacks are funnier than whites.Support the Show.
West Point grad, combat veteran, and ER doctor, John Hughes, joins us to talk about his new book, American Doctor: Coming Home To War.Support the Show.
Artist and animator (canceled) and Heterodorx co-host Nina Paley joins us to discuss gender issues, liberalism, and the death of the gender critical movement.Support the Show.
The Cruel Philosophr brings his blunt analysis to CTB audience. He poses a question: In 2023, who is holding back Black America; the white liberal, the black female voter, the black father, or the black elite? We discuss this, then Charles and
New Jersey black republican David Sypher discusses the critique of black republicans, BLM, GOP outreach, Kathy Barnette, and voting patterns of blacks.Support the Show.