Andy Nowicki, Colin Liddell, and Richard Spencer discuss Mitt Romney’s newly announced running mage, Paul Ryan (the Boring Boy Scout), Wade Michael Page’s bloody rampage at a Sikh Temple (the Confused White Nationalist), and PC triumphant at the London Olympics (Political Games).
Andy Nowicki and Colin Liddell join Richard to discuss The Dark Knight Rises and Christopher Nolan’s remarkable Batman trilogy. Is Batman not a vigilante but a statist? Is Christopher Nolan’s aesthetic fascistic? Are the people of Gotham City depraved cowards? We discuss.
Colin Liddell and Andy Nowicki join Richard for a discussion of political life in Tokyo, Colin’s upbringing in the land of Apartheid, and why young people shouldn’t become lawyers.
Derek Turner joins Richard to discuss his new novel, Sea Changes, about an attempt at illegal immigration into England that goes terribly wrong and leads to a frenzy of racial recriminations and PC hysteria.
Author Kerry Bolton joins Richard to discuss geopolitics and the intersection of global finance, war, and foreign policy. In particular, they examine the “conspiracy theories” regarding major events like the Second World War and the Cold War–which ones help us get to the truth and which one are distractions.
Andy Nowicki joins Richard to discuss Gay Marriage, an issue that few knew existed 10 years ago but which has now become a shibboleth in our sad, decaying society.
Richard and Jonathan discuss the Eugenics movement of the 19th and 20th centuries, with particular focus on its American pioneers, Madison Grant and Lothrop Stoddard. Eugenics has become taboo today–in the wake of Boasian anthropology and political correctness–but it was hegemonic in the first half of the 20th century, informing the thought of politicians and writers across the political spectrum.
Richard and Jonathan discuss the Iraq War (2003-2011), which not too long ago defined politics and the 24-hour news cycle in the Western world, and now has become history.
Andy Nowicki joins Richard to discuss his recent journey “behind the Rainbow curtain” to experience firsthand the life and culture of South Africa’s Boer people.
Jonathan and Richard discuss the Homosexual Question. Topics include the history and biological nature of homosexuality as well as the rise of gay marriage to become one of the most important political shibboleths of the 21st century.
Merlin Miller, the American Third Position Party’s candidate for president, joins Richard to discuss his party’s platform as well the prospects for outside-the-box and populist politics.
Richard and Jonathan discuss the history of Critical Theory, the Frankfurt School, Cultural Marxism, and what has come to be known as Political Correctness. Cultural Marxism has often been deemed “revolution by other means,” but Richard and Jonathan emphasize the Frankfurt School reactionary, conservative, and elitist tendencies.
Jonathan and Richard discuss the many “Waves” of Feminism, from the Suffragettes to Margaret Sanger to postmodern theorists of gender and pornography. They also examine feminism’s effect on men, and whether the world needs another hero.
Keith Preston interviews Richard on his new program, Attack The System. They discuss the essence of the alternative Right, Nietzsche, speaking the unspeakable, and the need for a post-American political movement.