Episodes

  • Victor Davis Hanson: How Trump Won
    Nov 22 2024

    Guests: Victor Davis Hanson & Steven Gow Calabresi

    Host Scot Bertram talks with Victor Davis Hanson, the Wayne and Marcia Buske Distinguished Fellow in History at Hillsdale College and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, about the roots of Donald Trump’s 2024 election victory. And Steven Gow Calabresi, the Clayton J. and Henry R. Barber Professor of Law at Northwestern University and co-chairman of the Federalist Society, summarizes the illustrious career of Edwin Meese and describes his new book The Meese Revolution: The Making of a Constitutional Moment.

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    56 mins
  • George Gilder: How Israel Enriches the U.S.
    Nov 15 2024

    Guests: Stephen Smith, George Gilder, & Patricia R. Bart

    Host Scot Bertram talks with Stephen Smith, dean of humanities and professor of English at Hillsdale College, about the new Hillsdale College online course on John Milton's Paradise Lost. George Gilder, prolific author and co-founder of the Discovery Institute, describes the enriching relationship between Israel and the United States and discusses his new book The Israel Test: How Israel's Genius Enriches and Challenges the World. And Patricia R. Bart, associate professor of English at Hillsdale College, continues an in-depth series on the history of the English language.

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    49 mins
  • Inside the Nixon and Reagan White Houses with Ken Khachigian
    Nov 8 2024

    Guests: Kathleen O'Toole, Ken Khachigian, & Clay Travis

    Host Scot Bertram talks with Kathleen O'Toole, assistant provost for K-12 Education, about why classical education can reverse the damage done to learning achievement during the pandemic. Ken Khachigian, director emeritus of the Richard Nixon Foundation board of directors and chief speechwriter and senior political advisor for President Ronald Reagan, gives a behind-the-scenes look at the Nixon and Reagan White Houses as detailed in his new book Behind Closed Doors: In the Room with Reagan & Nixon. And we play excerpts from a recent lecture from co-host of The Clay & Buck Show and founder of OutKick Clay Travis titled "Wokeness in Sports," delivered at a Hillsdale College event in Bellevue, Washington.

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    48 mins
  • Larry O'Connor on Media and the 2024 Election
    Nov 1 2024

    Guests: Mark Moyar, Larry O'Connor, & Kevin Gerstle

    Host Scot Bertram talks with Mark Moyar, the William P. Harris Chair of Military History at Hillsdale College, about his recent essay on the left-wing capture of higher education. Larry O’Connor, host of O’Connor and Company on WMAL-FM in Washington, D.C., recounts his move from the world of professional theater to talk radio and provides a survey of the effect of new media on the 2024 election. And Kevin Gerstle, associate professor of mathematics at Hillsdale College, describes the relationship between mathematics and cryptography.

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    49 mins
  • Michael Waltz: Leadership and the Green Berets
    Oct 25 2024

    Guests: Michael Waltz & Patricia R. Bart

    Host Scot Bertram talks with Michael Waltz, congressman for Florida's sixth district and the first Green Beret elected to Congress, about how the mindset he honed in military service can help anyone conquer everyday challenges, and his new book Hard Truths: Think and Lead Like a Green Beret. And Patricia R. Bart, associate professor of English at Hillsdale College, continues an in-depth series on the history of the English language.

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    46 mins
  • The Genius of Rodgers and Hammerstein
    Oct 18 2024

    Guests: Wilfred McClay & John Steele Gordon

    Host Scot Bertram talks with Wilfred McClay, Victor Davis Hanson chair in Classical History and Western Civilization at Hillsdale College, about the importance of civic education in higher education and summarizes a report on the subject he wrote for the American Enterprise Institute. And John Steele Gordon, author, historian, and nephew of Oscar Hammerstein, gives a survey of how the duo of Rodgers and Hammerstein influenced the golden age of the American musical.

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    44 mins
  • The Roots of America's Housing Crisis
    Oct 11 2024

    Guests: Richard Samuelson & James S. Burling

    Host Scot Bertram talks with Richard Samuelson, associate professor of government at Hillsdale College's Washington, D.C., campus, about the 250th anniversary of the First Continental Congress. And James S. Burling, vice president for Legal Affairs at Pacific Legal Foundation, explains how various government interventions created America's worsening housing crisis as laid out in his new book Nowhere to Live: The Hidden Story of America's Housing Crisis.

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    45 mins
  • Gary Wolfram Explains Why Price Controls Don’t Work
    Oct 4 2024

    Guests: Gary Wolfram, Hans von Spakovsky, & Patricia R. Bart

    Host Scot Bertram talks with Gary Wolfram, William Simon professor of economics and public policy, director of economics, and professor of political economy at Hillsdale College, about the consequences of Kamala Harris’s proposed price controls. Hans von Spakovsky, manager at the Election Law Reform Initiative and senior legal fellow at the Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation, discusses a report he authored accusing the Biden Administration of unlawful interference in state election administration. And Patricia R. Bart, associate professor of English at Hillsdale College, begins an in-depth series on the history of the English language.

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    48 mins