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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 30, 2026
The election of 1800 led to Thomas Jefferson's presidency, marking a significant shift in the federal government's power dynamics. Jefferson's informal style and emphasis on Republican values contrasted with his predecessors, particularly John Adams, who strengthened the Federalist control over the judiciary. The Marbury v. Madison case, decided by Chief Justice John Marshall, established the doctrine of judicial review, giving the Supreme Court the power to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional, and had a lasting impact on American politics and the Constitution. [... more]
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Brian Kilmeade Show
Brian Kilmeade
April 26, 2026
A would-be assassin gets too close to President Trump at the White House Correspondence Dinner, raising questions about security protocols and the need for unity in the face of growing political violence and division in the country. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
April 23, 2026
A judge in Virginia blocks the certification of the state's new congressional map, citing procedural violations and a misleading ballot question. The map, which would have given Democrats a 10-1 advantage in the state's congressional delegation, was passed by voters in a referendum. The judge's decision is seen as a major blow to Democrats, who had hoped to use the map to gain control of the state's congressional delegation. The case is now headed to the Virginia Supreme Court, where it could be decided in a matter of weeks. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
April 21, 2026
The expanded DOJ investigation into John Brennan raises questions about accountability and the deep state's involvement in the Russia hoax. The intelligence community's actions have sparked a clash between foundational constitutional republic principles and the progressive ideology that seeks to undermine American values. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
April 16, 2026
A look at the latest developments in North Carolina politics, including the U.S. Senate race between Roy Cooper and Michael Watley, and the ongoing debate over tax reform and property tax rates. Additionally, the state health plan is seeking a new third-party administrator and pharmacy benefit manager. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
April 09, 2026
Doug and Mary Ketchum's quest to own their own liquor store in Memphis, Tennessee, was a horror story that took them all the way to the Supreme Court. They faced a state law that required a 10-year residency to get a liquor license, but the Constitution says everyone should be able to work and have gainful employment without restrictions. The couple's story highlights the importance of rule of law and property rights, and how the Institute for Justice fights for the rights of property owners who can't afford to litigate against bigger interests. [... more]
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Carolina Journal Radio
Nick Craig
April 03, 2026
A 4-3 decision from the North Carolina Supreme Court has dismissed the Leandro case, a 32-year-old legal challenge to public education funding. The ruling has significant implications for education policy and the constitutional separation of powers in the state. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
April 03, 2026
A discussion on various topics including home schooling, constitutional rights, vaccination, government surveillance, Christianity, marriage, parenting, and education, with a focus on personal freedom and the role of government in society. [... more]
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Break Point
John Stonestreet
April 01, 2026
The Supreme Court ruled in Chiles v. Salazar that Colorado's law restricting licensed counselors from helping clients reconcile their identity with their sex through talk therapy violates the First Amendment, protecting professionals' right to speak freely and uphold their sincerely held religious beliefs. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
March 31, 2026
Eric Swalwell, a California gubernatorial candidate and former House Intelligence Committee member, has sent a cease and desist letter to the FBI, threatening legal action if they release documents related to a Chinese spy who infiltrated his office. The FBI is investigating the spy's activities, and Swalwell claims that releasing the documents would be an election interference. Critics argue that Swalwell's actions are hypocritical, given his previous calls for transparency and sunlight on government activities. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 28, 2026
The Department of Justice and the FBI are accused of weaponizing their power and compromising their integrity under President Biden's administration. The discussion centers around the alleged corruption and abuse of authority, particularly in the context of the J6 investigation and the treatment of Republican senators. The conversation also touches on the importance of upholding constitutional rights and freedoms, including freedom of speech and the right to life, as well as the need for accountability and justice in the face of government corruption. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 23, 2026
The Constitution's ratification was a complex process, with the Federalist Papers playing a crucial role in shaping public opinion. James Madison's Federalist Number Ten addressed the problem of factions, arguing that a larger republic would be more effective in preventing the tyranny of any one interest group. Madison's ideas on representation, liberty, and the importance of a pluralistic system continue to influence American politics and governance. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 12, 2026
The American Constitution, created by imperfect men, allowed for the existence of slavery in some areas while permitting its prohibition in others. Historian Bill McClay explores the complexities of the Constitution's relationship with slavery, highlighting the compromises made by the founding fathers and the ongoing impact of these decisions on American society. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
March 10, 2026
The 14th Amendment was put to the test in a landmark Supreme Court case involving a Chinese laundry owner in San Francisco. Eli Yick's business was targeted by the city, leading to a fight for his livelihood and rights. The court ultimately ruled in his favor, establishing that the government may not make laws that abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens or deprive anyone of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. [... more]
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What's Right What's Left
Pastor Ernie Sanders
March 10, 2026
Nikki Frenchko, a Republican candidate for the 14th Congressional District, discusses her stance on key issues such as pro-life, Second Amendment rights, property tax, and medical freedom. She emphasizes the importance of fiscal conservatism and true constitutional conservatism, and shares her vision for representing the values of northeastern Ohio in Congress. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 24, 2026
The Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia aimed to create a government that would last, with John Adams' essay, Thoughts on Government, influencing the framers' thinking. The federal system was developed to reconcile unity and diversity, with power distributed widely. The Constitution introduced enumerated powers, separation of powers, and a diffusion of power to channel human nature for the public good. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 20, 2026
Professor Bill McClay from Hillsdale College delves into the complexities of the American Revolution, exploring the themes of home rule, virtuous citizens, and the concentration of power. He discusses the Articles of Confederation, the Northwest Ordinance, and the need for a Constitutional Convention to reform the government and ensure the nation's future. [... more]
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Science, Scripture & Salvation
John Morris
February 16, 2026
God-fearing men have led America, including its presidents, and Christianity has thrived as a result. However, signs of deterioration are emerging, and Christians are urged to pray for leaders and the nation, that it may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. [... more]
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Our American Stories
Lee Habeeb
February 16, 2026
The story of Thomas Jefferson's unlikely alliance with evangelical Christians to protect churches from the power of the state, leading to the birth of American religious freedom and the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. [... more]
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The Todd Starnes Show
Todd Starnes
February 12, 2026
Todd Stern discusses voter ID laws, Islamism, and election security with various guests, including Dr. Michael Youssef, author of An Unholy Alliance. They also touch on topics such as immigration, radical Islam, and the threat of Sharia law to Western civilization. [... more]
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