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THINGS HIDDEN 142: How Trump’s Indictments Destroy Justice System

David Gornoski addresses the latest indictment fiasco surrounding Donald Trump. Will Trump become a scapegoat for the political establishment or is there something else going on? How will Trump’s indictment impact conservative “tough on crime” demands? What do these developments reveal about the sacrificial nature of our government’s actions?

John Baeza on Examining Police Misconduct, Craig Cesal: From Captivity to Free Man

It’s the last episode of A Neighbor’s Choice on radio. David Gornoski is joined by retired NYPD detective John Baeza for a thorough examination of a case of police killing in New York. Also in the show, Craig Cesal returns to recount how he had served a nineteen-year prison sentence after being arrested for a […]

THINGS HIDDEN 92: Marc Victor on His Blake Masters Endorsement, Live and Let Live Movement

 David Gornoski sits down with Marc Victor, podcaster and politician-attorney in the Libertarian Party. The two discuss David’s criticism of Marc’s comments on age of consent in the Senate debate, the principle of “Live and Let Live,” criminal justice reforms, whether the liberty movement can be co-opted by globalism, the Christian root of secularism, […]

The Vindication of Sgt. Ray Jennings

Are Americans growing more and more indifferent to corporate activism, i.e. Wokiesm? Join David Gornoski as he reflects on this question. David also talks about the vindication of a scapegoat named Ray Jennings, the errors of profiling, and the seeping redemption of Christianity. How does Christianity redeem cultures through the defense of scapegoats? Listen to […]

Who Will We Be In Awe Of?

David Gornoski comments on the growing workers’ shortage in the country; the desire to control the masses through force; Mikhaila Peterson’s conversion to Christianity; Biden’s plummeting jobs ratings; and more. Will we be able to exorcize our desire to become gods over others? Who do independents think are the most threatening to America’s democracy? What […]

Our Shocking Acceptance Of State Sanctioned Violence

This article originally appeared at The American Conservative on October 23, 2017. “Do you mean to tell me, that if there was a law against state attorneys using blue pens and you found incontrovertible evidence that I was using blue pens, you could not follow the law and render a guilty verdict based on the […]

The Storytelling Revolution of Jesus

Why is single-payer nutritional science antithetical to science? Is it okay to sacrifice nonviolent persons for societal harmony? David Gornoski continues to answer how we can build a free society within a “machine of coercion.” “We have to tell stories,” David says, “in order to stop people from doing foolish things.” Join David in this […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]