The Free Beacon Podcast show

The Free Beacon Podcast

Summary: The Free Beacon Podcast is the official podcast of the Washington Free Beacon, your favorite warmongering Kate Upton blog. Join moderator Elizabeth Harrington and panelists editor in chief Matthew Continetti, Free Beacon president Aaron Harison, staff writer Natalie Johnson, and other Free Beacon favorites as they talk about politics, national security, culture, elections, government, and the people that annoy them. We are on a mission to find an explanation of the moment, or something. Decadent, depraved, and always interesting, the Free Beacon podcast can't be missed.

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Podcasts:

 Trade War: Bad for Guns? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:06

On the latest episode of Right and Righter, we discuss Trump's trade wars, his shifting stances on gun control, the departure of Hope Hicks from the Trump White House, Ben Carson's $31,000 office furniture, the future of the ';Sex and the City' franchise, KFC versus Popeye's chicken, taxidermy, and yoga pants, God's gift to mankind.

 Trade War: Bad for Guns? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:06

On the latest episode of Right and Righter, we discuss Trump's trade wars, his shifting stances on gun control, the departure of Hope Hicks from the Trump White House, Ben Carson's $31,000 office furniture, the future of the ';Sex and the City' franchise, KFC versus Popeye's chicken, taxidermy, and yoga pants, God's gift to mankind.

 From My Cold, Dead Hands | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:12

The latest Right and Righter tackles gun control, Dianne Feinstein, Michelle Obama's forthcoming book, Monica Lewinsky, an extra-special segment on "The Bachelor," Sonny Bunch's support for vigilantism, and supermodel Emily Ratajkowski.

 From My Cold, Dead Hands | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:12

The latest Right and Righter tackles gun control, Dianne Feinstein, Michelle Obama's forthcoming book, Monica Lewinsky, an extra-special segment on "The Bachelor," Sonny Bunch's support for vigilantism, and supermodel Emily Ratajkowski.

 Fill ‘Er Up, Moonman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:22

On this episode of "Right and Righter," host Elizabeth Harrington welcomes Matthew Continetti, Aaron Harison, Natalie Johnson, and special guest Michael Goldfarb. Topics include the gun control debate, bullying, Brendan Fraser, the Bachelor Winter Games, Millennials, Justin Trudeau, and turning the Moon into a gas station. You won't want to miss it.

 Fill ‘Er Up, Moonman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:22

On this episode of "Right and Righter," host Elizabeth Harrington welcomes Matthew Continetti, Aaron Harison, Natalie Johnson, and special guest Michael Goldfarb. Topics include the gun control debate, bullying, Brendan Fraser, the Bachelor Winter Games, Millennials, Justin Trudeau, and turning the Moon into a gas station. You won't want to miss it.

 Right and Righter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:42

Matthew Continetti writes: As a conservative, I am skeptical of new things. This "technology," for example. I don't own a Kindle. I deleted my Facebook account over a decade ago. It took me years to adopt Twitter, which I did under duress and to my unending regret. I do not play games on my phone, or really do anything on my phone other than email, text, and make calls. I want to restrain and even break up the tech giants, not for economic reasons so much as for political ones. They are growing too concentrated and too powerful. Such amalgamations trigger my populist-republican sensibilities.

 Right and Righter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:42

Matthew Continetti writes: As a conservative, I am skeptical of new things. This "technology," for example. I don't own a Kindle. I deleted my Facebook account over a decade ago. It took me years to adopt Twitter, which I did under duress and to my unending regret. I do not play games on my phone, or really do anything on my phone other than email, text, and make calls. I want to restrain and even break up the tech giants, not for economic reasons so much as for political ones. They are growing too concentrated and too powerful. Such amalgamations trigger my populist-republican sensibilities.

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