

The Fifth Column
Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt Welch
Your weekly rhetorical assault on the on the news cycle, the people who make it, and occasionally ourselves. Kmele Foster (Freethink), Michael Moynihan (Vice), and Matt Welch (Reason) talk and laugh and drink their way to at least quasi-sanity in a world gone mad, often with the aid of clean and articulate guests. Weekly Members Only subscription edition often comes with listener mail and professional-quality (if inappropriate) singing. Analysis. Commentary. Sedition. www.wethefifth.com
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Oct 5, 2025 • 20min
Members Only #279 - Behind the Scenes With Kanye West Documentarian Nico Ballesteros
In this engaging discussion, Nico Ballesteros, a documentary filmmaker known for his intimate project 'In Whose Name?', shares his experiences of following Kanye West for six transformative years. He reflects on the challenges of capturing authentic moments without falling into propaganda, exploring his youthful fascination with storytelling and the impact of YouTube on his skills. Nico recounts how he connected with Kanye’s team through grassroots efforts and discusses his unique filming style, including using vintage cameras to preserve the raw essence of Ye's world.

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Oct 2, 2025 • 1h 9min
#526 - Megyn Kelly is All Out of Generosity
Megyn Kelly, a former network news anchor turned independent podcaster, dives deep into her controversial experiences in media. She shares how leaving legacy media and daily current events shaped her strong opinions. Megyn discusses her complicated views on Trump and the GOP, while distinguishing herself from traditional conservatives. She critiques partisan politics and emphasizes the importance of free expression. Her personal evolution and plans for the future showcase her commitment to fostering diverse conservative dialogues.

Sep 29, 2025 • 16min
Members Only #278 -- Goliath’s Curse Author Luke Kemp on Why (and When) Empires Collapse
Luke Kemp, an author and researcher focused on societal collapse, dives into the intriguing dynamics of empires and their downfall. He explores the sudden rise and fall of Cahokia, highlighting its mounds and rapid disappearance. Kemp reveals how human sacrifice served as a tool for elite power, and discusses how agricultural practices contributed to societal formations. He challenges popular notions of pre-state violence, showcasing evidence that suggests it peaked during state emergence and collapse. Kemp advocates for the health advantages of hunter-gatherer lifestyles over settled agriculture.

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Sep 27, 2025 • 19min
Members Only #277 - Andy Rooney Hangovers, Nazi Beekeepers, and Ex-Canadians
The hosts dive into hilarious tales of rough mornings and unexpected consequences from Polish vodka. They discuss the quirky charm of Alex Jones while debating the reactions of college students to political figures. A special upcoming live show with Megyn Kelly is teased, alongside quirky anecdotes from past performances. You'll hear about bizarre topics like Nazi beekeepers and the unforgettable charm of past guests. Plus, prepare for a unique LA event blending science and psychedelics!

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Sep 25, 2025 • 1h 36min
#525 - John Spencer Views Explosion
John Spencer, the Executive Director of the Urban Warfare Institute and a veteran with 25 years of service, dives deep into urban combat scenarios in Gaza and Ukraine. He discusses the complexities of fighting an enemy embedded in civilian populations, unpacking the tactics of Hamas and the implications for lawful military responses. Spencer also critiques media portrayals of modern warfare and highlights the importance of accurate casualty reporting. His insights into urban defense strategies and the evolving dynamics of warfare provide a compelling lens on current conflicts.

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Sep 19, 2025 • 19min
Members Only #276 - The Cancelling of an American Talkshow (w/ Greg Lukianoff)
Greg Lukianoff, president of FIRE and a staunch advocate for free speech, dives into the latest crises surrounding expression, including the fallout from the Jimmy Kimmel firing. He sheds light on the subtle differences between coercion and principles of free speech, bringing attention to the concerning trends among youth regarding political violence. With sharp insights on the impact of political pressures, Lukianoff provides a thought-provoking discussion on why protecting free speech is more crucial than ever.

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Sep 18, 2025 • 1h 28min
#524 - BTW, Venezuela is a Dictatorial Commie Narcostate (w/ Thor Halvorssen)
Thor Halvorsson, founder of the Human Rights Foundation and Venezuelan activist whose mother was shot during protests, shares his insights on Venezuela's troubling transformation into a narco-state under Hugo Chavez. He delves into the complexities of US responses to corruption and drug trafficking, questioning the effectiveness of international interventions. Halvorsson also highlights the Venezuelan exodus, the risks dissidents face, and the failures of the UN's approach to human rights, painting a stark picture of resilience in the midst of chaos.

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Sep 13, 2025 • 22min
Members Only #275 - The Elasticity of Memory & the Weight of History (w/ Russ Roberts)
Join economics professor Russ Roberts, renowned for his illuminating discussions on EconTalk, as he dives into intriguing topics. He reflects on the surprising efficiency of potato chip production and the technology behind it. The conversation shifts to consumerism, exploring the allure of artisanal goods versus standardized products. Roberts also unpacks contemporary views on socialism, contrasting them with historical economic principles, urging listeners to remember the lessons of the past. Get ready for an enlightening discussion filled with nostalgia and economic insight!

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Sep 11, 2025 • 1h 40min
#523 - On the Assassination of Charlie Kirk
In this thought-provoking discussion, the assassination of a controversial figure sparks conversations about political violence and its disturbing normalization in America. The hosts delve into the intricacies of hate speech, media responses, and the cultural dynamics surrounding race in crime narratives. They share historical reflections that highlight the urgent need for responsible discourse, while also mixing in humor about their podcasting routines. A compelling examination of political rhetoric, societal tensions, and the quest for nuanced dialogue unfolds.

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Sep 6, 2025 • 21min
Members Only #274 - Jamaicanon and the Racist Storms
Get ready for a wild ride through pop culture and politics! The hosts riff on the absurdity of U.S.-Venezuela tensions, questioning the motives behind military decisions. They also share hilarious personal stories, from music trivia to the odd connections between childhood actors and iconic songs. Meanwhile, the New York City vibe is alive as they discuss the chaos of subway life versus airports. Expect laughs, listener engagement, and a hearty dose of cultural commentary that keeps the conversation flowing!