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Why Students Are Comparing Today’s Protests To the Civil Rights Movement – And Why They’re Wrong (Guest: Dan McLaughlin)

The National Review writer explains why students today have it wrong when they discuss fighting for the right thing. Numerous protests have taken place in college campuses across the U.S., with students sounding off with pro-Palestinian opinions. However, according to a report from the National Review, some believe that what they’re fighting for is akin to protests from years ago. These students note that they are “reviving tactics that were used justly and successfully in the … Read more

College Students Have Filed a Lawsuit Against Their School Over Their Failure To Contain Violent Protests (Guest: Zach Kessel)

The National Review writer discusses his latest piece, and discusses whether other lawsuits could come as a result. Protests taking place on college campuses across the United States have certainly been disruptive – and now, a trio of college students are suing their school for failing to keep things safe for them. Per this report on the National Review, three Northwestern University students have filed a class action lawsuit, stating breach-of-contract after noting that the university … Read more

United Methodists Vote to Allow Gay Clergy as Thousands of Congregations Leave Church (Guest: Zack Kessel)

In a shockingly overwhelming vote of 692-51, the United Methodists’ General Conference voted to remove the language banning “self-avowed practicing homosexuals” from holding clergy positions. They also voted to prevent administrators from punishing clergy who perform same sex marriages.  The idea that homosexual clergy is clearly “incompatible with Christian teaching” has also been removed from the church principles. They also changed the definition of marriage as between “two people of faith.” The past five years … Read more

Police Dismantle Protester Encampments at UCLA

Interview Guest: National Review reporter Zach Kessel Introduction: In a decisive move early Thursday morning, law enforcement officers dismantled the fortified encampment of pro-Palestinian demonstrators at UCLA, arresting over 200 protesters. This significant law enforcement action marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing campus protests that have drawn national attention. Zach Kessel, a National Review reporter known for his acute insights into campus politics and antisemitism, provides expert analysis on these developments. Q&A: Current Situation … Read more

After More Violence, Police Arrest Both Student and Faculty Protestors at UCLA (Guest: Zach Kessel)

UCLA issued a statement May 2 at 3 a.m. Thursday threatening dismissal for students and disciplinary action for faculty who refuse to leave. California Highway Patrol officers later began arresting students and faculty and removed them from the premises.  The situation grew increasingly hostile after video surfaced of the antisemitic students beating a female Jewish student unconscious. It was just one of a number of attacks and harassments caught on tape. Zach Kessel is a … Read more

Trump Lays Out Plan for Second Term in TIME Interview: A Comprehensive Look with Dan McLaughlin

Suggested Host Introduction: Many people wonder what Donald Trump might do if reelected. Well, here’s a hint. In a revealing and detailed interview with TIME magazine, former President Donald Trump outlined a bold and comprehensive agenda for his potential second term, covering a wide spectrum of policies from immigration and economic strategies to foreign affairs and judicial matters. Hosted at his Mar-a-Lago estate and supplemented by follow-up discussions, this interview serves as a pivotal piece … Read more

Hundreds More Arrested as Antisemitic Protests Turn Violent (Guest: Zack Kessel)

Police in riot gear stormed the Columbia University building where protestors barricaded themselves in. Dozens were arrested. The two-week-old protest has turned into mayhem on campuses nationwide as other antisemitic student gatherings have sprung up, some turning violent. Many colleges have cancelled commencements and instituted remote classes – a throwback to the Covid days, which spoiled the high school graduations of many of these same seniors. At Northwestern, the faculty caved to demands of the … Read more

Will What’s Happening With the Trump Trials Bring Him That Much Closer To the White House? (Guest: Dan McLaughlin)

The senior writer for National Review discusses the ongoing cases, and where it may – or may not – end up going in the long run. To say that the ongoing criminal trials against former President Donald Trump are “interesting” is an understatement. Every day there seems to be some sort of development from the trial, from a statement made by his lawyers that backfires to some extent, to Trump lashing out on social media … Read more

Columbia University’s Response to Campus Antisemitism

Interview Opportunity with Zach Kessel, National Review Institute Columbia University President Nemat “Minouche” Shafik’s recent testimony before the House Education and Workforce Committee has raised eyebrows and sparked discussions in the spotlight of ongoing debates over campus antisemitism.  During a session focused on “Columbia University’s Response to Antisemitism,” Democrat Representative Ilhan Omar inquired of President Shafik if she witnessed anti-Jewish protests on campus. She promptly denied having witnessed any such thing. This stands in stark … Read more

The Supreme Court and January 6th: A Landmark Decision Ahead

Interview opportunity with National Review Spokesman Zack Kessell Introduction: As the Supreme Court gears up to hear a pivotal case that could reshape the legal landscape for individuals charged in connection with the January 6th Capitol riot, the national discourse is poised at the brink of a significant juncture. At the heart of the proceedings is a legal challenge that questions the applicability of a federal law used to levy charges against more than 350 rioters, including … Read more

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