"The Right Side of History," featuring hosts Jarrett Stepman and Fred Lucas of The Daily Signal, is a show dedicated to exploring current events through a historical lens and busting left-wing myths about figures and events of America’s past. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Category | News |
On this episode of The Right Side of history, co-hosts Fred Lucas and Jarrett Stepman talk to Tevi Troy, a former senior White House official and historian. Troy recently authored "Fight House: Rivalries in the White House from Truman to Trump," a bo... more
We’re featuring an interview with Jarrett Stepman and Fred Lucas, who co-host "The Right Side of History Podcast." Lucas and Stepman will discuss Lucas’ book, “Tainted by Suspicion: The Secret Deals and Electoral Chaos of Disputed Presidential Electi... more
On this episode of The Right Side of History, hosts Fred Lucas and Jarrett Stepman interview Cal Thomas, a widely syndicated columnist and Fox News commentator. more
It’s not just statues and American history that are under attack. The most essential ideas from America’s founding are under siege and on trial. more
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As far as production values go, sure, it is at times a little rough around the edges, but hey, in these very strange days, who isn’t? This podcast is such a refreshing haven from statue-toppling, hysterical revisionism. Please keep up the great work, fellas, and by the way (to shamelessly paraphrase the great Charles Dickens)—please, sirs, may we have some more?
Listen to Judge Rogan and first hand knowledge on impeachment. Former President committed felony behavior perjury and how political it was back then too. Whether seeking truth or not it’s all politics. Today’s history on this impeachment in my opinion will go down as a joke.
Great Idea for a podcast to discuss our real history! There has always been a very small faction that has denied historical events, but never to the degree that is happening today. In the distant future, This may be more important than anyone could even imagine. Great Job! Great and interesting historical information. More than just general knowledge. Thank You!
Not as "red meat" partisan as I'd like LOL but entertaining and informative. Fred has a great voice.
Great way to get a historical perspective on the lighting-fast news cycle.
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