
Principled conservatism with a snarky twist served up daily.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 2143 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityNewsNews Commentary | |||

Steve discusses, in general terms, the opportunity he had to meet with Vice President JD Vance in Iowa and why he is certain Vance is the best messenger since Ronald Reagan. Then, the crew plays a game of Buy, Sell, or Hold on a variety of topics. Da... more
Steve discusses a magistrate judge in the legal proceedings against Cole Allen, the latest alleged would-be Trump assassin, apologizing to the suspect for his supposed mistreatment in jail. Then, former Green Beret John Frankman joins the program to ... more
Steve says Pope Leo's recent move to make a former illegal alien a bishop in West Virginia is the latest in what's become a very clear pattern. Then, Bob Vander Plaats from the Family Leader joins the program to discuss campaign season in hotly conte... more
Steve and the crew are joined by Jill Savage for the Deace Group, where the panel discusses whether the DOJ finally knows what time it is. The panel also talks about the state of the economy and what (if anything) Republicans can do to help. In Hour ... more
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This show was great during and post covid…. what happened? I just don’t understand how a Christian continues to prop up the things he does he does here now. Wow!
While I agree with many of Steve’s takes. Can’t listen any more due to his take of Alistair Begg being an idolater while Steve cashes checks from a heretic.
Screw the “black list”. Go hard Steve !!!!!
How have you not brought up the time Tucker Carlson had an erection on dancing with the stars?
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Discussions on topics related to religion, politics, and social issues take center stage, with a focus on principled conservatism that often includes biting commentary and sharp humor. Episodes regularly explore current events, critiquing various political figures and policies from a conservative standpoint while emphasizing Christian values. With an emphasis on conservative movements, deeply rooted traditions, and cultural critiques, the conversations likely resonate with an audience seeking commentary that reflects their beliefs and concerns regarding the intersection of faith and politics.
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