In this thought-provoking movie, director Brad Lyon (@BradLeoLyon) challenges the notion that the only viable political options in America are limited to the Democratic and Republican parties.
On today's episode, we're joined once again by Daniel Miller, the president of the Texas Nationalist Movement, to discuss TEXIT, the movement advocating for Texas to become an independent nation.
Jack and I talk about the corruption that has been exposed, including how Twitter censors conservatives, how they use their power to get Democrats elected, and much more.
What's the future for the GOP? Is it a party of Trump? Or a party of DeSantis?
On today's episode, I'm joined by Bryan Rivera from Texas Hometown Strategies to talk about how actually win elections using door-knocking/canvassing, hard work, and more!
On today's episode, I'm joined once again by Kenny Cody, walking through the less-than-stellar election results for the GOP last night during the midterm elections. Yeah... uh... GOP... What The F*** Just Happened?!
On today's episode, I'm joined once again by Mahgdalen Rose to talk about the upcoming 2022 midterm elections and what to expect in NY and PA.
How will Donald Trump’s re-election campaign affect the Republican Party? What does it mean for Libertarians? And what does the return of Trump mean for Republicans who have been desperate to move on from his presidency?
Are we winning hearts and minds, winning elections, or both? On today's episode, I'm joined by Kenny Cody and Jeremy Todd to talk about Blake Masters recently receiving the endorsement of Libertarian US Senate candidate, Marc Victor, and the implications of that endorsement.
On today's episode, I'm joined by Matt Hackenburg, Libertarian candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania. Matt is running on a platform of liberty and freedom. He believes that the state should not be involved in any way in people's lives, except to protect their rights.
Justin Amash thinks Libertarians should take "democracy, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights" as their messaging differentiators when trying to sell our ideas. Personally, I don't think that message doesn't address either of those concerns, but you tell me... Does democracy sell?
On today's episode, I'm joined once again by Kyle Sefcik, Unaffiliated Write-In for Governor of Maryland!
On today's episode, I'm joined by Brian Vicente and Mason Tvert as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of Amendment 64, which legalized cannabis in Colorado.
On today's episode, we're going back to an episode from the 2020 election cycle, as we listen to our conversation with Aaron Hamlin from the Center for Election Science who explains how approval voting can help fix our broken voting systems.
Rufus is an independent thinker who's not afraid to stand up for what he believes in. He has a history of challenging the status quo, whether it be through his work as a lawyer or his campaign to change the future of our country.