Delingpole: Chloe Westley on Why Tariffs Are a Bad Idea
This week’s Delingpole includes James’s conversation with Chloe Westley, campaign manager at The TaxPayers’ Alliance (@lowtaxchloe on Twitter), about why tariffs are bad.
This week’s Delingpole includes James’s conversation with Chloe Westley, campaign manager at The TaxPayers’ Alliance (@lowtaxchloe on Twitter), about why tariffs are bad.
On this week’s edition of Did She Say That, Sonnie Johnson doesn’t want to hear about parents being separated from their children on the border, when progressive policies and institutions like Child Protective Services took her out of the only home she knew as a child.
On this week’s episode of “Bullets,” Mark Smith, author of “#Duped: How the Anti-gun Lobby Exploits the Parkland School Shooting—and How Gun Owners Can Fight Back,” warns that the Parkland gun control movement is a sinister endeavor propped up by the establishment media.
Sarah Vine – Daily Mail columnist (and wife of possible future Prime Minister Michael Gove – though they do not talk about that on this occasion, not for any sinister reason…) chats with James on this week’s Delingpole.
On this week’s edition of Did She Say That, Sonnie Johnson suggests President Donald Trump should extend the same outreach to America’s urban communities as he did to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
This week’s episode of Bullets features a discussion between host AWR and guests Alan Gottlieb of the Second Amendment Foundation and Mark Walters of Armed American Radio about what the Masters of the Universe have in store for you.
James talks with historian Tom Holland – star of the documentary Islam: The Untold Story – about the Islamic State and the plight of the Yazidis, among other topics, in this week’s episode of Delingpole.
AWR Hawkins discussed former President Barack Obama’s record on the Second Amendment in this week’s episode of Bullets.
On this week’s episode of Delingpole, James talks with his brother Dick Delingpole.
On this week’s episode of “Did She Say That,” Sonnie Johnson compares Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan to progressive activist Linda Sarsour, whose strain of radical Islam, Sonnie argues, is much more dangerous than Farrakhan’s.
She grew up shooting guns with her dad, is busy pursuing her concealed carry permit, and she’s just out of college. On this week’s Bullets, meet Morgan Sachs, an organizer with “March 4 Our Rights,” who has a few things to say about the Second Amendment and how gun ownership empowers women.
On this week’s episode of Delingpole, James talks with Zuzanna Mroz, a London School of Economics law undergraduate; vidcaster and political activist about how free speech is being suppressed at universities and how Generation Z will save us from the Millennial snowflakes and
On this week’s episode of Did She Say That, Sonnie Johnson takes a look at when MS-13 could have been stopped and how Ronald Reagan’s amnesty allowed for the gang’s proliferation.
AWR discusses the Santa Fe High School attack and the Democrats’ knee-jerk push for more gun control, including calls to ban guns that were not even part of the attack. Take a listen and he’ll explain why gun control does
On this week’s episode of Delingpole, James talks to author John Preston. Preston talks about murdered dogs, dirty Liberals, and black comedy – all in his bestseller ‘A Very English Scandal’ and the TV adaptation with Hugh Grant and Ben Whishaw about the
On this week’s episode of “Did She Say That,” Sonnie Johnson breaks down how Trump keeps winning — like a gangsta. She also weighs in on the Jerusalem embassy opening and explains how Democrats indoctrinate young black leadership with anti-Israel Palestinian propaganda and that indoctrination could have an unexpected impact on future elections. Sonnie takes a look at John McCain’s legacy and says that while we should honor him as a war hero, we should also hold him accountable for his words and policies as a senator. Also in this podcast, Sonnie begs the Democrats to run Joe Biden for president in 2020.
On this week’s Bullets, AWR and author Stephen Halbrook talk historical examples of tyrants using gun laws to control and, in some cases, slaughter innocents. First they disarm and then they enslave. AWR also chats with country singer Dustin Collins about the
On this week’s episode of Delingpole, Mike Daunt, author of “The Bounder,” talks about his rich and varied life from the jungles of Borneo as an officer with the Greenjackets to the banks of remote rivers in Russia. In between swearing, he tells of his misspent youth, his sexual and piscine escapades and how to get away with never doing a day’s work in your life.
On this week’s episode of Did She Say That, Sonnie Johnson skips the pop, lock, drop, and twerk to chat about Michelle Obama’s statement on women. Rosie is in the same boat that Dinesh was in before serving time. Maybe the NFL “kneelers” have a point and how liberal gun control laws hurt the black community.
On this week’s Bullets, AWR talks with television producer Drew Matich (The Brave, Channel Zero, Hatfields & McCoys, The Dead Zone) about what it’s like to be conservative and pro-gun in Hollywood.
On this week’s episode of Delingpole, James talks to Geoff Norcott (almost) Britain’s only conservative comic about comedy touring Afghanistan, how not to die on stage, the mysteries of womankind, why it’s impossible to read an audience, and how to survive
On this week’s episode of Did She Say That, Sonnie Johnson wonders why Trump can confront Kim Jong Un but isn’t taking on bullies like Maxine Waters. Also on the podcast, find out why Sonnie won’t criticize Michelle Wolf, but admires
On this week’s episode of Bullets, AWR Hawkins discusses how the NRA broke a 15-year record in March by receiving nearly $2.5 million in donations. Perhaps more importantly, the majority of the gifts were in the sum of $200 or
James Delingpole and British MP Daniel Kawczynski discuss potential successors to British Prime Minister Theresa May. Among their favorites are MPs Jacob Rees Mogg and Priti Patel. Also, James and Kawczynski weigh in on Brexit, Poland, and the changes in Saudi Arabia.
Sonnie Johnson has a news flash for you: Kanye was already a conservative. Guess what? There are a lot more in the hip-hop world than most conservatives realize.