Schenck v. United States was an important decision in U.S. history, related to the subject of freedom of speech, particularly in wartime. It turns out that so-called progressives have a pretty lousy record on this issue, as historian CJ Killmer explains in this episode. Sponsors WoodsHistory.com Guest’s… Read More
Archives for October 2024
Ep. 2552 The Bankers Are Divided, and What That Means for You
Tom Luongo joins us to note that the bad guys we face aren’t a single, undifferentiated blob, but that they are divided against themselves, and to explain why that matters. Sponsors Getting clobbered by your competitors? Invisible in the search engines? Your leads at a… Read More
Ep. 2551 Was There a Pandemic?
Dr. Jonathan Engler argues that the evidence (particularly in New York and Italy, early sites of reported heavy fatalities) is not consistent with the idea of a novel pathogen gradually spreading and causing a novel illness. “Any and all harms observed and reported,” Engler argues, “can… Read More