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Matt Lewis is a political writer, conservative pundit, blogger, podcaster, and columnist for The Daily Beast, formerly with The Daily Caller, and has written for The Week. | Host | |
Tim Alberta is a chief political correspondent at Politicomag Talberta, author of "American Carnage," and host of POLITICO's Off Message Podcast. | Guest | |
Dr. Beatrice Dorothy "Bee" Wilson is a writer, journalist and author whose work links food with wider themes of health, psychology and history. She also writes the "Table Talk" column for The Wall Street Journal.Wilson began her career as a research fellow at Cambridge University. She then became a journalist, reporting on food and other topics, such as film, biography, music and history. In 1998 she became the weekly food critic for the New Statesman. She then went on to write the "Kitchen Thinker" column in The Sunday Telegraph's "Stella" magazine for twelve years. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, The Sunday Times, The Times Literary Supplement, The New Yorker, the London Review of Books. Her first book, "The Hive: the Story of the Honeybee and Us," was published in 2005. Wilson received her B.A. in History from Cambridge University, her M.A. in Political Science the University of Pennsylvania, and her Ph.D. from Cambridge University. | Guest | |
Mary Cecelia Curtis is a journalist. Currently, she a columnist for Roll Call and a senior facilitator for The OpEd Project. She is known for her coverage of politics as it intersects with race and culture, and for being a pioneer and advocate for diversity in U.S. news media.She has been a reporter and editor at major publications including The New York Times, Baltimore Sun, and the Arizona Daily Star. She was inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Region IV National Association of Black Journalists in 2004.Curtis received her B.A. in Communications from Fordham University. | Guest | |
Sarah Kliff is one of the country's leading health policy journalists . She hosts Vox's The Weeds podcast. | Guest | |
Shadi Hamid is an author, senior fellow in Brookings Institution, and contributing writer at The Atlantic. | Guest | |
Stephen Kent is the spokesperson for Young Voices, a political commentator, and Star Wars fanatic. He is a communications and public relations professional living in the Raleigh, NC area and has had the opportunity to do broadcast media (cable news, talk radio, local TV, podcasts) over 50x and has booked other guests for more than 400 appearances. Stephen Kent has been seen on Fox Business, TheBlaze with Glenn Beck for political chatter or on WUSA 9 and Fox 5 DC talking about the latest in entertainment news. He has also written Op-Ed pieces for several publications including USA Today.He hosts the popular Star Wars & politics podcast, Beltway Banthas with more than 150 episodes. Beltway Banthas helped launch Kent into public speaking opportunities and fan conventions and political events, then on to TV as a commentator. | Guest | |
Gary Saul Morson is a literary critic and professor of Slavic languages at Northwestern University. | Guest | |
Frederick Antony Ravi Kumar Zacharias is an Indian-born Canadian-American Evangelical Christian apologist and evangelist. | Guest | |
Tamar Jacoby (born 1954) is president of Opportunity America, a Washington-based nonprofit working to promote economic mobility – work, skills, careers, ownership and entrepreneurship for poor and working Americans. She was formerly president of ImmigrationWorks USA, a national federation of small business owners working to advance immigration reform. A former journalist and author, Jacoby was a senior writer and justice editor at Newsweek and, before that, the deputy editor of The New York Times op-ed page. | Guest | |
Robby Soave is an editor at Reason. He was on the 2016 Forbes 30 Under 30 list. Soave is the author of Panic Attack: Young Radicals in the Age of Trump. | Guest | |
Rick Santorum is a politician, attorney, and political commentator. | Guest | |
Mary Tedeschi Eberstadt is an American essayist, novelist, writer, speaker, a senior fellow at the Faith & Reason Institute, and author of the book, "Primal Screams." | Guest | |
Ben Howe is a writer, podcaster, filmmaker, and author of the book, "The Immoral Majority" as well as the founder of Howe Creative, a video production company. | Guest | |
George F. Will is an American political commentator. He writes regular columns for The Washington Post and provides commentary for NBC News and MSNBC. He also wrote the baseball book, "Men at Work". | Guest | |
Molly Ball is a journalist who covers national politics. Currently, she is National Political Correspondent for TIME and an analyst for CNN.Previously, Ball was a staff writer for The Atlantic, and before that she worked for the Atlantic, Politico, the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the Las Vegas Sun, and the Cambodia Daily.Ball was raised in Idaho and Colorado. She received her degree from Yale University, and she was a Knight-Wallace journalism fellow at the University of Michigan in 2009, where she studied economic policy. | Guest | |
Dr. Jordan Peterson is a Canadian psychologist, professor, and author known for his work in psychology and his commentary on cultural and political issues. A professor of psychology at the University of Toronto, Peterson's research focuses on the psychology of religious and ideological belief, as well as the assessment and improvement of personality and performance. His self-help book, 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos, became an international bestseller. Peterson has become a prominent and controversial public intellectual, known for his critiques of political correctness, identity politics, and the role of men in modern society. | Guest | |
Isaac Morehouse is the CEO of Crash, the career launch platform and the founder of Praxis, a startup apprenticeship program. | Guest | |
Mona Charen Parker is a columnist, journalist, political commentator, and writer who writes about foreign policy, terrorism, politics, poverty, family structure, public morality, and culture. She is currently Policy Editor of The Bulwark website and host of the podcast "Beg to Differ."Charen wrote for and then became an editorial assistant for National Review magazine. She then became a speechwriter for Nancy Reagan. During the Reagan administration, she worked in the White House Office of Public Liaison and in the Office of Communications. She then went on to work as Jack Kemp's speechwriter.Charen's syndicated column has been featured in more than 200 papers. Her columns have also appeared online at National Review Online, TownHall.com, and the Jewish World Review.Charen was a weekly commentator on CNN's Capital Gang Sunday while it was on the air. She appears regularly on John Batchelor's radio show.Charen's first book, "Useful Idiots: How Liberals Got it Wrong in the Cold War and Still Blame America First," was published in 2003. Her second book, "Do-Gooders: How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help (and the Rest of Us)," was published in 2005. Her third book, "Sex Matters: How Modern Feminism Lost Touch with Science, Love, and Common Sense," was published in 2018.Charen was born in New York City and raised in Livingston, New Jersey. She received her B.A. from Barnard College and her J.D. degree from The George Washington University Law School. | Guest | |
Peter Wehner is a writer and former presidential speechwriter. He is a vice president and senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, a conservative think tank, and a fellow at the Trinity Forum, a nonprofit Christian organization. Currently, he is a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, a contributing editor at The Atlantic, and the author of "The Death of Politics." | Guest |
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