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Hidden Victims of the Uniparty Cry Out

David Gornoski reads from Donald J. Devine’s book “Enduring Tension” wherein the author talks about scapegoating as the heart of government. Is Florida the future of conservatism? Why is the corporate press targeting Florida all of a sudden? Is it true that Trump pardoned only his friends and allies? Listen to the show to find […]

Do Foreign Lives Matter to the Media? Craig Cesal Receives Clemency

David Gornoski starts the episode by commenting on the media’s unceasing proselytization for the corrupt establishment as well as the coming Biden administration’s promise to subjugate the masses into a “Great Reset.” Listen to the full episode as David is joined by Craig Cesal, who recently received his clemency from President Trump, and CAN-DO Clemency’s […]

Chelsea Murphy: Future of Criminal Justice in Florida

David Gornoski and Chelsea Murphy start the episode with a review of 2020’s criminal justice reforms in Florida and what needs to be done in the future with regards to the nanny state laws and government over-regulations. Also in the show, David talks about how the media spins Trump’s pardons by making them out to […]

Captives Set Free! Rufus Rochell Reunites with Brother Rick Williams

David Gornoski starts the episode with a reflection on the news of the Mayfair mall shooting in Wisconsin. “The problem with many today is that they see institutions or ideologies as more sacred than human life.” David is joined by Rufus Rochell, a friend of the show, and the two break the story that Rufus’ […]

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 […]

Amy Povah and Rufus Rochell on Home Confinement and Clemency, David Gornoski on Protecting the Individual

Amy Povah of the CAN-DO Clemency foundation calls in along with Rufus Rochell to update us on the latest news of clemency appeals for non-violent prisoners around the country. Amy and Rufus describe what home confinement looks like; the two also point out that there is still a chance for those in home confinement to […]

The Past Cannot be Undone

“The past cannot be undone”. I don’t know how many times I have heard this. I generally dislike it. Of course the past cannot be undone, which is why I’m unsure why I recently used the phrase in a motion to the court asking for compassionate release. I am a non-violent, first time offender serving […]