Pardon The Disruption
Summary: FreedomWorks is taking on the news of the day with wit and wisdom. This isn’t your grandparents' talk show, it’s new news covered a new way. A podcast made by and for We The People. Edgy, entertaining, and engaging, Pardon The Disruption is FreedomWorks way of breaking through the Beltway bubble and providing you with the information you need to know.
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Podcasts:
Adam Andrzejewski, Founder and CEO of OpenTheBooks.com, joins Adam to talk about wasteful government spending, why government agencies are stockpiling ammunition, and the need for government transparency. Sponsored by the Allied Educational Foundation (www.allieded.org)
Erick Erickson, Editor of The Resurgent and host of the Erick Erickson Show, joins FreedomWorks' Jason Pye to talk about his start in radio, political blogging, Georgia politics, the future of the conservative movement, and his infamous cinnamon rolls. Sponsored by the Allied Educational Foundation (www.allieded.org)
Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) joins FreedomWorks' Jason Pye to talk about life as a conservative in the minority, what Republicans need to do to win back the House of Representatives in 2020, and his love of music. Sponsored by the Allied Educational Foundation (www.allieded.org)
Brent Bozell, Founder and President of the Media Research Center and Chairman of ForAmerica, joins Adam to talk about how horrible the "mainstream" media has become and the future of the conservative movement.
Heather Mac Donald, Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, joins Adam to talk about her new book "The Diversity Delusion: How Race and Gender Pandering Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture", what's going wrong on America's college campuses, and the growing infatuation with identity politics on the Left. Sponsored by the Allied Educational Foundation (www.allieded.org)
Holly Harris, Executive Director of the Justice Action Network, joins Adam to talk about the fight to get the FIRST STEP Act through Congress and signed into law, the growing justice reform movement in the states, the future of conservative justice reform at the federal level, and why her favorite Kentucky bourbon is Buffalo Trace. Sponsored by the Allied Educational Foundation (https://www.allieded.org/)
Congressman Warren Davidson sits down with Adam to discuss the Schumer Shutdown, cryptocurrencies, his time as an Army Ranger, and what it was like witnessing the fall of the Berlin Wall. Sponsored by the Allied Educational Foundation (https://www.allieded.org)
Cliff Maloney, President of Young Americans for Liberty, joins Adam to talk about the fight for freedom's future on America's college campuses, YAL's Operation Win at the Door and his previous job as Buzz Lightyear. Sponsored by The Allied Educational Foundation (https://www.allieded.org)
FreedomWorks Foundation's Director of the Regulatory Action Center Ken Cuccinelli joins Adam to talk about how he got into politics, the current political trends in Virginia, the benefits of President Trump's deregulatory agenda, socialism, the FIRST STEP Act, and shares some interesting personal stories from his youth.
President and CEO of DonorsTrust and Donors Capital Fund Lawson Bader sits down with Adam to share stories from his youth about East Germany and talk about the importance of charitable giving in America.
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai joins Adam to discuss America's future with 5G Internet, Net Neutrality, and the Kansas City Chiefs.
ForAmerica's President David Bozell joins Adam to talk about the 2018 Midterm Elections and the importance of digital and social media.
FreedomWorks for America's Executive Director Noah Wall joins Adam to discuss the 2018 midterm elections.
FreedomWorks' lawyer Cleta Mitchell joins Adam to discuss the Deep State, the fake Russian dossier, the Supreme Court, and her time in the Oklahoma state legislature.
FreedomWorks Vice President of Legislative Affairs Jason Pye fills in for Adam and talks with Michael Chase, author of the CrimeADay twitter profile, about ridiculous federal laws and how easy it is for average Americans to break them.