130118_AFF Podcast We’re back into the new year with the big topics of the month! Our young experts give their thoughts on President Obama’s new gun control laws after the shooting at Sandy Hook elementary. We’ll also discuss the larger issues of mental health and Lance Armstrong’s doping confession.
Joel Gerkhe, Katie Pavlich, and Max Ukropina discuss the second Presidential Debate 10-19-12-AFF Podcast
09-12-12 AFF Podcast AFF is pleased to bring you our September installment of AFF radio, a podcast on current issues featuring libertarian and conservative commentary from rising stars in media: Lucy Steigerwald, Joel Gerkhe, Adam Tragone, and Stephen Richer. Produced by Kathryn Zickel. This episode features a fiery discussion on the recent embassy conflicts in Libya and Egypt and the [...]
America’s Future Foundation is pleased to release the video of the second edition of AFF Radio, an exciting podcast on current issues featuring libertarian and conservative commentary and debate from rising stars in media. This month’s episode features a discussion of gun policy, Chick-fil-A, and immigration. Produced and hosted by Kate Zickel, the show features: [...]
The show’s panelists this week are Peter Suderman of Reason, Megan McArdle of the Atlantic, and Michael Brendan Dougherty, a 2009 Phillips Journalism Fellow. David White hosts. Topics covered include: A health reform deal in the Senate The Copenhagen climate conference Below the fold news from our panelists There are several ways to listen to [...]
A health reform deal in the Senate, the Copenhagen climate conference [ 19:24 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadThe show’s panelists this week are David Freddoso of National Review Online, J.P. Freire of the American Spectator, and Kristen Soltis of the Winston Group. David White hosts. Topics covered include: Clinton’s Pennsylvania victory Courting the superdelegates The remaining primaries Below the fold news from our panelists There are several ways to listen to Inside [...]
The show’s panelists this week are Matt Continetti of the Weekly Standard, Sarah Longwell of Berman and Co., and Jonathan Williams of the American Legislative Exchange Council. David White hosts. Topics covered include: The Pennsylvania debate The Pennsylvania primary Below the fold news from our panelists There are several ways to listen to Inside Washington [...]
The show’s panelists this week are Dave Weigel of Reason, Amanda Carpenter of Townhall.com, and Jamie Kirchick of The New Republic. David White hosts. Topics covered include: Obama’s “bitter” comments Bill brings up Bosnia Countdown to Pennsylvania Below the fold news from our panelists There are several ways to listen to Inside Washington Weekly. You [...]
The show’s panelists this week are Michael Brendan Dougherty of the American Conservative, Peter Suderman of Doublethink, and Megan McArdle of The Atlantic’s Asymmetrical Information. David White hosts. Topics covered include: Tax returns and sniper fire The endless campaign McCain’s general election launch Below the fold news from our panelists There are several ways to [...]
The show’s panelists this week are Matt Continetti of the Weekly Standard, Sarah Longwell of Berman and Co., and Jonathan Williams of the American Legislative Exchange Council. David White hosts. Topics covered include: Jeremiah Wright Obama’s speech on race Clinton’s final weeks McCain’s bliss Below the fold news from our panelists There are several ways [...]
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AFF- Columbus partnered with The Manhattan Institute on June 4 to discuss Over-Criminalization in Ohio. Senate Majority Whip Larry Obhof, Justice Paul Pfeifer and Maurice Thompson (founder of the 1851. […]
On May 9, AFF-Chicago hosted a packed house eager to hear Atlas VP and Cato Senior Fellow Tom G. Palmer discuss his latest book, “After the Welfare State.” His presentation detailed not only ho. […]
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California legislators, in keeping with their penchant for regulation, are seeking to control yet another aspect of people’s lives: whom they may photograph —even in public places. On May 17th, th. […]
For libertarians, the quest to reduce (and, eventually, eliminate) many functions of government can appear to be a Sisyphean task. Even the laughably timid federal budget sequester generated a level o. […]