Posts

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 Povah on Upcoming Clemencies, Ryan McMaken on Fed Evil

In this episode, David Gornoski is joined by CAN-DO Clemency’s Amy Povah. Amy gives us an update on CAN-DO’s clemencies and pardon appeals for non-violent federal inmates. Amy is joined by Clarissa Brown and Kylie Brown who are fighting for the clemency of their mother LaVonne Roach, imprisoned for nonviolent drug offence for thirty years. […]

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 […]

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 […]

Angela Stanton King on Breakfast Club, Her Congressional Run, Rufus Rochell on Criminal Justice Reform

Angela Stanton-King, the Founder and President of American King Foundation, joins David Gornoski to discuss her interview on the Breakfast Club. “It’s hypocritical to want others to value our lives when we don’t even value our own offspring,” Angela says as she points to how the Democratic party’s abortion agenda destroys black families. The Republican […]

Pastor Dr. Darrell Scott on Criminal Justice, Police Reform

Dr. Darrell Scott, pastor of New Spirit Revival Center and CEO of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump, joins the show to discuss police and criminal justice reform. Dr. Scott believes that we should be sensitive to both sides of the current issue over police reform; excessive force should be dealt with but we have […]

Peter Quinones on the Rule of the Law

David Gornoski sits down with Peter Quinones, host of the Free Man Beyond the Wall podcast, to tackle some important questions in the light of recent events. Can Americans see past the bipartisan political landscape and regain their appetite for freedom of choice? Peter addresses this question and also discusses the censoring of dissident voices […]

Anthony Sabatini on Fighting for Galen Wood and against the COVID-19 Shutdowns

Florida State Representative Anthony Sabatini joins us fresh from his victory in defending Galen Wood and his business property rights during the shutdown. The energetic young conservative tells us how he helped Galen Wood win, how we can fix our destructive foreign policy, and how our government can mitigate the COVID-19 crisis. “If you make […]

Galen Wood and Rufus Rochell on Shining a Light for Liberty, Mercy and Justice

How important is it to stand up for our freedom? Pinellas County’s Galen Wood, store owner of Kitchen Table Games, was arrested for allegedly violating lockdown orders but has successfully defended himself from all charges. Fresh off the victory, Galen joins David Gornoski to talk about his experience and triumph for liberty. Plus, CAN-DO Clemency’s […]

Shon Hopwood and Catherine Bernard on Criminal Justice Reform

One can measure a society by the way it treats its prisoners. Attorneys Shon Hopwood and Catherine Bernard join us to talk criminal justice reform, nonviolent offenders trying to escape COVID-19 in prison, and the new Supreme Court ruling on jury trials unanimity. All this and more on A Neighbor’s Choice! Original airdate: April 21, […]