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DC Film Series: Keeping the Faith in DC with John Burtka

John Burtka IV, Executive Director of The American Conservative, sits down with David Gornoski to discuss what led him from an interest in theology to politics and finally to the conservative movement. What are some of the challenges for an anti-war conservative in DC? How do we morally reconcile our support for either party with […]

DC Film Series: Why Humans Love War with Bruce Fein

David Gornoski is joined by Bruce Fein, an expert constitutional lawyer. Together, the two discuss the liberty movement and what the lack of such a movement entails. Are power, self-interest, and greed only limited to the private sector? Is the separation of powers reconcilable with the desire to police the world? Bruce Fein highlights the […]

DC Film Series: Christianity, Liberty, and Nationalism with Dan McCarthy

Daniel McCarthy, editor of Modern Age, sits down with David Gornoski, host of A Neighbor’s Choice, to talk about the need for an alternative to leftist culture, the future of conservatism in America, dehumanization in political rhetoric, similarities between President Trump and Ron Paul, government hindrance to innovation and progress in science and technology, and […]

THINGS HIDDEN Film Series: Uncovering the Victims

David Gornoski, host of A Neighbor’s Choice radio show, sits down with pastor Jim Fitzgerald for a groundbreaking conversation on the early years of Christianity in the Middle-East and North Africa; Rene Girard’s anthropological reading of Christianity; Christianity as the anti-myth that deconstructs the mono-myths; the “founding murder” of civilization; human desire; and more. How […]

Veterans Radio: Big Tech Censoring Anti-War Video, Peace in the Middle-East

Sgt. Dan McKnight returns for another segment of Veterans Radio to talk about the Hunter Biden scandal, our nation’s interventions, their disastrous effects, the killing of an Al-Qaeda commander, the peace deals carried out by President Trump, and Big Tech censoring an anti-war video on social media. “What kind of credibility do you–a purple-haired leftist […]

American Pravda vs the Future

“Joe Biden doesn’t even know who he is running against.” Join David Gornoski as he opens the show by continuing his analysis of this bizarre election where Big Tech has openly colluded with one party against the other. Why hasn’t Trump challenged Biden on all the wars started by him and Obama when they were […]

David Gornoski Reviews the Trump/Biden Debate, Trail Thoughts: How to Overcome Fear

While concluding that Trump won the debate against Biden, David highlights the absence of foreign policy disasters, among the debate topics, such as the innocent people killed in Yemen, the drone strikes that killed US citizen Anwar al-Awlaki and his son, and others killed due to US interventionism abroad. Does this reveal something sinister about […]

Why Christ Didn’t Write, Veterans Radio: Honoring Smedley Butler, Nineteen Years of the Afghanistan War

David Gornoski begins the show by reading from Rene Girard’s book “When These Things Begin.” What did Jesus mean when he said we must pick up His cross and follow Him? What does the imitation of Christ mean in our modern-day society? Also in the show, David is joined by Sgt. Dan McKnight of Bring […]

The Media as “Team Biden Rapid Response,” Hunter Biden Emails

David Gornoski resumes his commentary on the media’s one-sided coverage of the 2020 presidential election. David expands on Mike Cernovich’s tweet that “the entire media establishment is Team Biden rapid response.” Join David Gornoski as he comments on the New York Post story surrounding Hunter Biden’s emails, Biden and Co’s horrendous foreign policy record, Big […]

Veterans Radio: Nineteen Years of War in Afghanistan

David Gornoski comments on President Trump’s Sanford rally, the WHO’s remarks on global COVID lockdowns, the NBA’s declining viewership, and the TV media’s fear complex. Plus, Sgt. Dan McKnight of Bring Our Troops Home returns with another segment of Veterans Radio to discuss the nineteenth anniversary of the start of the Afghanistan war. McKnight reflects […]