Cut The Bull - S2-Ep. 43 - Kathy Barnette
Kathy Barnette, author and former candidate for US Senate, discusses the culture, here senate race, and the GOP. Support the show
An insightful podcast that discusses the news of the day and cultural issues plaguing our society. The goal of the show is to bring logic and context to these topics and address solutions, something that is rarely discussed by mainstream pundits. The trio has a knack of approaching serious issues with tremendous wit, humility, and occasional humor but never from a place of anger and with absolutely NO BULL!
Kathy Barnette, author and former candidate for US Senate, discusses the culture, here senate race, and the GOP. Support the show
Matt Rosenberg, senior editor at Wirepoints and author of What Next, Chicago?, gives a first-hand account of 2020 in Seattle and Chicago. Support the show
Robert Cherry, professor emeritus at Brooklyn College and author of Why the Jews?: How Jewish Values Transformed Twentieth Century American Pop Culture, discusses concerns of antisemitism and the complicated relationship between blacks and Jews. Support the show
This week we talk to Mary Grabar, author of Debunking Howard Zinn and Debunking The 1619 Project about Columbus, free speech, lying to children, grifters, and Nikole Hannah-Jones's trolling response to Wilfred. Support the show
Former WCCO-TV anchor and Emmy award-winning reporter Liz Collin talks about ground zero of the "2020 Summer of Love", Minneapolis, and her new book: They're Lying: The Media, the Left, and the Death of George Floyd. Support the show
Tori Hope Petersen, former foster child and reigning Mrs. Universe, talks about her childhood, the foster care system, and her new book, Fostered. Support the show
This week we discuss homelessness, mental illness, crime, and radical activism with Michael Shellenberger, author of Apocalypse Never and San Fransicko. Support the show
This week we talk to Thomas Klingenstein, chairman of the Claremont Institute, about the cold civil war that is currently being waged, political polarization, and his viral video on Trump's Virtues . Support the show
Economics bloggers and founder of the Noahpinion substack, Noah Smith, joins us to discuss what the issues the progressives are right about (even if their solutions are crazy). There is also a deep discussion on pets and street-smart rats. Support the show
This week, we talk to Jeff Charles, Red State contributor and host of A Fresh Perspective podcast about the disconnect between black elites and the black community. Support the show
Film critic and Hollywood in Toto founder, Christian Toto discusses his latest book, Virtue Bomb, explaining how wokeness affects Hollywood. Support the show
Newsweek contributor Pamela Denise Long joins us to discuss race, culture, and the political gray area. Support the show
We talk covid with internist, and cardiologist Peter A. McCullough, MD. Dr. McCullough discusses treatment, vaccinations, mistakes, alleged misinformation, and his new book, The Courage to Face COVID-19 . Support the show
Kurt Schlichter, trial lawyer, retired army colonel, and senior columnist at Townhall, talks about his new book We'll Be Back: The Fall and Rise of America. Support the show
This week, we talk to columnist and New Yorker David Marcus. We discuss the good and bad side of NYC including: crime, covid, alleys, and why the city might want to change it's nickname to the big tomato. We also discuss David's wonderful approach to writing and his book, Charade: The Covid Lies That Crushed A Nation." Support the show
Comedian, radio and tv personality, and political commentator Dave Smith take a break from the heavy hitters like Joe Rogan and Tim Pool to chat with the team about libertarianism, the culture war, and comedy in the age of cancel culture and media personalities who, unintentionally, try to top the comedians at their jobs. Support the show
Charles, Shemeka, and Wilfred have the most honest conversation about the gender issue with Buck Angel, a transsexual man who self describes as a female who lives as a man. Support the show
This week we talk about the pitfalls of public housing and the importance of poor neighborhoods with Howard Husock, senior fellow at AEI and author of the Poor Side of Town: And Why We Need It. The Poor Side of Town: And Why We Need It Support the show
Craig Scott, the 'Black Robin Hood', robbed white owned banks and deposited the money into black owned banks, using the funds to empower the community. Craig discusses how he was radicalized, how he got caught, and how Donald Trump got him out of prison. Support the show
Rhonda Ezell, co-founder of Black Guns Matter comes on to talk about...guns. Chicago Guns Matter Support the show
Charles listens as professors and scientists Razib Khan, Tade Souaiaia, and Wilfred Reilly discuss race. Is it real? If not, why are so many people consumed by it. If it is real, how important is it and should it be a priority, culturally, politically, and medically. Shemeka vacations. Support the show
This week we talk to Ian V. Rowe, Senior Fellow at American Enterprise Institute, founder of Vertex Partnership Academies, and author of the new book Agency : The Four Point Plan (F.R.E.E.) for ALL Children to Overcome the Victimhood Narrative and Discover Their Pathway to Power. Support the show...
The team talks policing with Maury Richards, former police chief of the Martinsburg, WV police department. Support the show
Shemeka and Charles discuss true equality and diversity of thought with Jason Riley, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and one of the organizers of the Old Parkland Conference, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali, research fellow at the Hoover Institution and founder of the AHA Foundation. Subscribe and watch videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-GSJp7HLj5FsBkff5xAMaA Support the show
Denisha Merriweather, founder of Black Minds Matter, discusses school choice and the issues with failing education. Well, at least she tries to, but Shemeka and Charles keep taking the conversation on these interesting tangents. Support the show
Greg Lukianoff, president and CEO of FIRE comes on to discuss free speech, polarization, the academy, and FIRE's exciting new name and broader reach. Support the show
Jason, a trained SEL specialist, joins us to discuss what the progressive racists have done to SEL and how it's harming our children. Support the show
NBA star Jonathan Isaac discusses his new book Why I Stand. We talk about faith, family, positive male role models, anxiety, BLM, and Covid. Buy the book: Why I Stand Support the show
Alan Wolan, host, The Genius of Thomas Sowell podcast. Support the show
Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies discusses the problems with America's immigration system. Support the show