
This is an adjunct to my long-running blog at Bookworm Room. There, I talk about politics and social issues from a conservative perspective. My blog's motto is "conservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts."
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 96 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsSociety & CultureNews | |||

Today's topics are one doctor's testimony in the Senate reveals how ideologically corrupt medical education has become, an essay by Ireland's former president reveals more than she realizes when she rants against infant baptism, Scott Adams's death h... more
Today, there's only one topic: Singapore. I spent 12 days there and have opinions (plus, if you're watching the video, photographs).
Today's topics are tariffs, and why Trump's tariffs are good, not bad; the divisions (perhaps good ones) that come from our siloed media world; and the reason that medical costs are so high and—sorry—will never go down.
Today's topics are why the shutdown's end was inevitable, why New York City doesn't matter anymore, the problem of rogue judges, a (good) cultural shift and the evidence supporting it, a bad shift in South Korea, the Palestinian "fatocide" (and why, ... more
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I thoroughly enjoyed the podcast today. By the way, love your intro/exit music! I hate hearing that England has committed suicide, but I think it’s true. Nicely done, keep up the great work!
I’ve been reading the Bookworm blog for years and enjoyed the thoroughly researched posts. This podcast is no different ... and I’m glad to have an audio alternative for Times I can’t read the blog (super for trips in the car.) I enjoyed the surprise “guest appearance” by Bookworm’s dog in Episode 13!
This podcast is what NPR’s “All Things Considered” lacks. A pointedly direct, yet refreshingly scholarly alternative take on current issues. I look forward to hearing the next episode.









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