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Sean Davis

CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, providing commentary on politics, policy, and culture.

Top 3 podcasts with Sean Davis

Ranked by the Snipd community
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Apr 17, 2025 • 36min

Maine Wants Men in Women's Sports, No Matter The Cost

Riley Gaines, a former University of Kentucky swimmer and advocate for women's sports fairness, joins Sean Davis, CEO of The Federalist. They delve into Maine's controversial stance on transgender women in sports, discussing the emotional impact on young female athletes amid changing political tides. The conversation shifts to the ADHD medication crisis affecting boys, questioning treatment efficacy and societal pressures. They highlight the broader implications of gender identity debates and the challenges to free speech in today’s cultural landscape.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 2h 9min

Glenn's Message to Thieves, Vandals & Cheaters | Guests: Kirk Cameron & Sean Davis | 3/28/25

Kirk Cameron, an actor and producer known for family-friendly entertainment, and Sean Davis, CEO of The Federalist, join to dive into heated discussions about morality in today’s society. Cameron shares insights on his new kids' show that aims to instill traditional values. Meanwhile, Davis raises questions about potential CIA involvement in JFK's assassination, linking historical events to current political climates. The talk also grapples with the moral implications of shoplifting framed as social justice, emphasizing the need for personal integrity in a rapidly changing world.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 50min

Best of the Program | Guests: Kirk Cameron & Sean Davis | 3/28/25

Kirk Cameron, an actor and producer known for the children's show "Iggy and Mr. Kirk," shares insights about creating educational media that promotes moral lessons for kids. Sean Davis, CEO of The Federalist, delves into the controversial topic of the CIA’s potential involvement in JFK’s assassination, sparking a discussion on historical distrust in government agencies. The episode also critiques the alarming normalization of shoplifting as a form of social justice, challenging listeners to reconsider the implications of such rationalizations on community integrity.