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The Editors

National Review

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Unravel the threads of American politics with incisive commentary and in-depth analysis on the state of the political scene. Join National Review writers like Rich Lowry, Charles C. W. Cooke, Jim Geraghty, Michael Brendan Dougherty, Jack Butler, and more for political commentary you can’t get anywhere else. Longing for a refreshing dose of sanity? All you need to do is tune in.
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High Noon

Independent Women's Forum

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High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible a free society. The podcast features interesting thinkers from all parts of the political spectrum to discuss the most controversial subjects of the day in a way that hopes to advance our common American future. Hosted by Inez Stepman of Independent Women’s Forum. You can listen to the latest High Noon episode(s) here or wherever you get your podcasts. Then subscribe, rate, and share with your friends. If you ar ...
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Ed Whalen’s Bench Memos post "The Radical Consequences of an Immediate Senate Recess" Charlie: Michael J. New’s post “Eight Questions for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.” Jim: Jeff’s newsletter "Morning Joe Kneels Before Zod" Noah: Rich’s piece “The Age of Whispered Conversations” Light Items: Rich: Washington Capitals Charlie: Replacin…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Jeff’s post "Matt Gaetz Cannot Be Allowed to Become Attorney General" Charlie: Dan's post “Trump Dares the Senate to Vote Down Matt Gaetz” MBD: Noah Rothman’s piece “Trump Doesn’t Have a Mandate for Chaos” Dominic: Dave Yost’s piece “Will Democrats Now Become Born-Again Federalists?” Light Items: Rich: The Washington Capitals …
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Jeff’s post “Kamala Harris Truly Was Historically Terrible” Charlie: Michael J. New’s post "Abortion Was Not A Winning Strategy for Democrats, Mainstream Media Realize" Jim: NR’s editorial “Donald Trump Doesn’t Need Recess Appointments” MBD: Dan’s piece “J. D. Vance Is Walking a Historically Unusual Path” Light Items: Rich: Co…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Ramesh's piece “Never Trust New York Times Reporting on Abortion" MBD: Jim Geraghty’s Jolt "The Julia Roberts Political Ad Is a Jenga Tower of Faulty Assumptions" Noah: Yuval Levin's magazine piece “The 2024 Stakes Are Lower Than You Think” Dominic: Sam Gregg's piece “Tariffs Are a Lousy Negotiating Tool” Light Items: Rich: Th…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Jerry Hendrix and Brent Sadler's magazine piece "Restoring Our Maritime Strength" Jim: Dan’s post "Don’t Overlook Americans for Prosperity Action’s Ground Game" MBD: Nr's editorial "No on Florida’s Amendment 4" Phil: Jim’s Jolt "The Republican Jackpot in Nevada" Light Items: Rich: Christendom by Peter Heather Jim: Busy weekend…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Timothy Minella's piece "The University of Michigan Went All In on DEI. The Results Were Disastrous" Charlie: Frederick M. Hess's magazine piece "Miguel Cardona Is America’s Worst Education Secretary" Ramesh: Charlie's magazine piece "Will Conservatism Recover?" Light Items: Rich: The Buckley Dinner Charlie: The Martian Ramesh…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Jeff’s post "Trump Answers Enraged Democrats: ‘Sir, This Is a McDonald’s’" Charlie: Allen C. Guelzo's magazine piece “The Union on the Brink of Civil War” Jim: Jeff’s newsletter Noah: Henry Olsen’s piece “Trump’s Tricky Math” Light Items: Rich: Juan Soto’s at bat Charlie: The Yankees Jim: Busy time of year Noah: Halloween prep…
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Editors’ Picks: Rich: Ramesh's post "Cheney, Harris, and the Constitution" Charlie: Andrew Stuttaford’s magazine piece "The Disinformation Panic" MBD: NR's editorial "Justice in Gaza" Phil: Charlie’s piece "The Vilification of Elon Musk Is about Politics, and Nothing More" Light Items: Rich: Ole Miss Charlie: Yankees last night MBD: An Inconvenient…
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On this episode of High Noon: After Dark, Emily and Inez discuss the massive impact of the Biden administration’s disastrous Title IX changes, as well as the protests taking over Columbia University. They talk about the line between harassment and free speech, and how to think about antisemitism in the U.S. -- High Noon is an intellectual download …
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John Daniel Davidson, senior editor at The Federalist and author of "Pagan America: The Decline of Christianity and the Dark Age to Come," joins the High Noon podcast. John and Inez discuss some of the similarities and differences between pre-Christian paganism and what we observe as the last threads of America’s Christian founding start to dissolv…
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Helen Roy, host of the podcast Girlboss, Interrupted, joins the High Noon podcast to talk about her recent piece on the relationships between Boomers and their Millennial adult children. Helen and Inez discuss the '60s as a kind of generational firewall that failed to pass on both tradition and family stability, and how that has affected Millennial…
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Madeleine Kearns, staff writer at National Review and senior fellow with IWF, comes back on the High Noon pod to discuss the emerging patchwork landscape of laws around gender “transition” in the U.S. and how they compare to the landscape in her native Scotland, which is currently going through a free speech crisis. Maddy and Inez also discuss how …
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Emily returns for her monthly High Noon chat, this time about Ronna McDaniel’s quick exit at NBC and the media’s unshakable ability to only allow conservative voices into the discussion if they’ve already acquiesced to the Left on all meaningful priors. The ladies also talk about Christine Blasey-Ford’s return, due process, and a new kind of quiet …
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Alienated America author Timothy Carney returns to the High Noon podcast to discuss his new book, Family Unfriendly: How Our Culture Made Raising Kids Much Harder Than it Needs to Be. Tim lays out how our modern baby bust is more than economic, and instead is propped up by a series of cultural and policy defaults that make life for families much ha…
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Rachel Bovard of Conservative Partnership Institute is back from a stint as Executive Director of the powerful Republic Steering Committee in the Senate. She explains why the Senate—and the legislative branch more generally—seems to function only as a clearing house to confirm and fund the activities of the other two branches, and how it can take b…
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Kira Davis, host of the podcast Just Listen to Yourself, joins this week to discuss the future of the Republican Party, why the DC Borg always assimilates newcomers, and how to have hard discussions about family formation and marriage. -- High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible a free society. The podcast fe…
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Emily Jashinsky is back to discuss the Maury-esque details of the Fani Willis trial, the bioethics of IVF, and the Netchoice big tech cases before the Supreme Court that may start building a legal structure to address what censorship looks like in the 21st century. -- High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possible …
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Tom Rogan, national security expert at the Washington Examiner, breaks down each part of Tucker Carlson’s two-hour-plus interview with Russian head of state Vladimir Putin. Tom and Inez discuss criticisms of Tucker’s journalistic endeavor, and then move to the substance of the interview, including Putin’s view of history, the motivations behind his…
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Jeremy Carl of the Claremont Institute joins High Noon podcast to discuss everything about our current border crisis, including what’s in the Senate “border security” bill, the standoff in Texas, and how the politics of immigration are likely to play out going forward. -- High Noon is an intellectual download featuring conversations that make possi…
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Emily Jashinsky joins High Noon podcast the last Wednesday of every month. This month, the ladies talk about Bryan Johnson’s Year Zero remarks, and whether the speed and specifics of technological change really have the potential to rearrange not just human affairs but human nature. They also talk about why Ron DeSantis failed to persuade Republica…
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Peachy Keenan, author of "Domestic Extremist: A Practical Guide to Winning the Culture War," joins the podcast to go through all the airline “incidents” lately. Peachy and Inez discuss the coming competency collapse when the last of the Boomers retire, and whether advancing AI can really make up for a population of illiterates. They also talk about…
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Libby Emmons, editor-in-chief of The Post Millennial, joins High Noon podcast to talk about Trump’s resounding victory in Iowa and what we can expect from one of the least “normal” elections in U.S. history. Libby and Inez also discuss how the Right should think about Martin Luther King, Jr., and the broader legacy of the 1960s. -- High Noon is an …
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