
Kevin D. Williamson
Reporter and columnist for the National Review and the New York Post; author of "The Smallest Minority: Independent Thinking in the Age of Mob Politics."
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Aug 5, 2024 • 1h 6min
Weighing Kamala Harris' Veep Options
Jonah Goldberg, co-founder of The Dispatch and influential conservative commentator, joins Kevin D. Williamson, a prominent writer at National Review, for an insightful discussion. They explore Kamala Harris' potential vice presidential options and the impact of identity politics on electoral strategies. With a critical eye, they evaluate how demographic considerations may overshadow meaningful policy debates. The conversation also shifts to Oregon's controversial drug policies, debating the effectiveness of decriminalization versus legalization amid rising crime rates.

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Sep 18, 2024 • 1h 11min
Ohio’s Cat Eaters Who Weren’t
Kevin D. Williamson, a journalist known for his incisive political commentary, takes listeners on a journey to Springfield, Ohio, to investigate wild rumors of exotic cat-eating. He discusses how these bizarre tales reflect the scapegoating of vulnerable communities, particularly around immigration. The conversation delves into the ethics of political dishonesty, highlighting J.D. Vance's role in spreading falsehoods. As the chat unfolds, Jonah and Kevin also explore the larger implications of narratives in politics, leaving a tantalizing question about their voting choices unanswered.

Aug 24, 2019 • 59min
Ep. #505: Congresswoman Katie Porter, Kevin Williamson
In this lively discussion, Congresswoman Katie Porter, known for her incisive questioning of corporate leaders, shares insights on accountability and the struggles faced by low-wage workers in America. Kevin Williamson, a sharp columnist, delves into the complexities of political representation and the dynamics of corporate responsibility. They tackle pressing issues like climate change, abortion, and the impact of social media on public discourse, all while infusing humor into the absurdities of contemporary politics.