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What is Freedom? NFL Star Jack Brewer: Trump’s Impact on Minority Communities

David Gornoski starts the show by reminding us of how Trump granted clemency to many non-violent federal inmates like Alice Marie Johnson, John Bolen, and Duke Tanner. In today’s election day episode, David Gornoski is joined by former NFL star, philanthropist, and entrepreneur Jack Brewer. The two discuss President Trump’s impact on the criminal justice […]

The Election of Jesus, Veterans Radio with Diego Rivera

If you vote for Biden, David Gornoski says, you’re going to get more bailouts, more war, and more injustice. What should we do in this election? David points us to the anthropological effect of Christ and Him being “elected” over Barabbas by the crowd to be crucified on the cross. Should we divorce Jesus from […]

Tho Bishop: Should We Trust the Polls?

Mises Institute’s Tho Bishop joins David Gornoski for a special election eve episode of A Neighbor’s Choice. David Gornoski starts the show by recounting his experience of attending a Trump rally and then tells us what he learned there, particularly from Ben Carson’s speech. Can we objectively trust the polls? Tho Bishop explains to us […]

Who Do You Imitate?

An important question for our time: Who are our role models? In this age of regulations and barriers, can we have freedom? David Gornoski argues that we can and gives an example of how the invention of the musket equalized the playing field in war through innovation. But our prosperity won’t mean anything, David says, […]

“We Don’t Want a Reset, We Need to Press Start,” Assessing the 2020 Election with Curt Mills

David Gornoski starts the show by getting into a problem not unusual for many Americans going into the next week: the moral conundrum of voting. Can we shrink into the voting crowd and have politicians take the things we haven’t worked hard for? “We don’t want a ‘reset,’” David says, “we need to press start.” […]

Connor Boyack on Christ vs Caesar

In this episode, David Gornoski is joined by Connor Boyack, author of Tuttle Twins and the upcoming Christ vs. Caesar. What does “render unto Caesar” mean for the modern-day Christian? To answer this important question, Boyack takes us through a history of the Church’s relationship with the State. Can we hide behind the anonymity of […]

How to Get Presidential Clemency with John Bolen and Charles Tanner

In this episode, David Gornoski and Amy Povah are joined by John Bolen and Charles “Duke” Tanner, both non-violent first-time offenders who were serving life sentences and now pardoned by President Trump. Charles Tanner, former undefeated boxer, and John Bolen recount their past experiences and how they are looking forward to the new chapters of […]

Empire of Envy, the Fall of Myth in the Digital Age

David Gornoski starts this episode by arguing against the enforcement of nanny-state laws to check the vices of citizens. He then moves our attention towards the crumbling empire of envy. How deep is the religiosity among social justice warriors? How has the digital age affected “woke” entertainment? Will the media succeed in changing history with […]

Amy Coney Barrett Seals SCOTUS, the “Tough on Crime” Fallacy

David Gornoski starts the episode by commenting on the news of Amy Coney Barrett sealing the Supreme Court confirmation. Plus, David also comments on what it means to be “tough on crime.” Is defending non-violent offenders from unjust sentences contrary to being “tough on crime?” We know from history, David says, that prohibition gives rise […]

David Gornoski on the Hypocrisy of Jennifer Aniston, Old Gods Reborn as Political Correctness

Jennifer Aniston recently remarked that it’s “irresponsible” to vote for Kanye while proclaiming her vote for Biden based on women’s rights. “How many women’s bodies were destroyed by Barack Obama and Joe Biden in Afghanistan, Libya, and Syria?” David Gornoski asks the actress who claims to be pro-choice. “These people,” David says, referring to the […]