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National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
National Review
10 episodes
6 days ago
A show about the perilous state of the Golden State—and what that means for you, wherever you live. California is the hothouse lab of the Left, the nation-state creating the statist policies, art, and lifestyles of the future – and generating the political dollars to make them a reality in a community near you. Hosts Will Swaim (California Policy Center) and David Bahnsen (The Bahnsen Group, Fox Business News commentator, conservative activist) beam this weekly show internationally, from mostly undisclosed pirate-radio platforms west of the Sierra Nevada. [Intro music graciously provided by Los Angeles-based Metalachi, the metal/mariachi soundtrack of the near-future. Find them at Metalachi.com.]
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A show about the perilous state of the Golden State—and what that means for you, wherever you live. California is the hothouse lab of the Left, the nation-state creating the statist policies, art, and lifestyles of the future – and generating the political dollars to make them a reality in a community near you. Hosts Will Swaim (California Policy Center) and David Bahnsen (The Bahnsen Group, Fox Business News commentator, conservative activist) beam this weekly show internationally, from mostly undisclosed pirate-radio platforms west of the Sierra Nevada. [Intro music graciously provided by Los Angeles-based Metalachi, the metal/mariachi soundtrack of the near-future. Find them at Metalachi.com.]
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Politics
News,
Government
Episodes (10/10)
National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 418: Totally Consistent Lunatics
6 days ago
1 hour 20 minutes 56 seconds

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 417: Laundering Lunacy
2 weeks ago
56 minutes 12 seconds

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 416: Prop. Fiddy (Emergency Episode!)
2 weeks ago
41 minutes 49 seconds

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 415: Shafting Shafter
3 weeks ago
59 minutes 1 second

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 414: Did the New York Times Just End Scott Wiener?
4 weeks ago
1 hour 29 minutes 16 seconds

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 413: Newsom 2028!
1 month ago
1 hour 5 minutes 51 seconds

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 412: Porter Potty
1 month ago
57 minutes 35 seconds

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 411: The Kamala Kleanup Kontinues
1 month ago
1 hour 2 minutes 54 seconds

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 410: Like Phonics Rising from the Ashes
1 month ago
1 hour 21 minutes 29 seconds

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
Episode 409: The Week in California in a Single Sentence
2 months ago
49 minutes 47 seconds

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast
A show about the perilous state of the Golden State—and what that means for you, wherever you live. California is the hothouse lab of the Left, the nation-state creating the statist policies, art, and lifestyles of the future – and generating the political dollars to make them a reality in a community near you. Hosts Will Swaim (California Policy Center) and David Bahnsen (The Bahnsen Group, Fox Business News commentator, conservative activist) beam this weekly show internationally, from mostly undisclosed pirate-radio platforms west of the Sierra Nevada. [Intro music graciously provided by Los Angeles-based Metalachi, the metal/mariachi soundtrack of the near-future. Find them at Metalachi.com.]