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Papabile

Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss the election of the new Pope—and what a African Pontiff would mean—as well as Italy's new comedic fascist, Bepe Grillo, and Rand Paul's farcical filibuster.  

Future Shock

Will evolution produce creatures of great beauty, intelligence, and spirit. . . or brainless cockroaches with an uncanny knack for survival? If man were to give evolution a purpose, might this entail leaving his humanity behind?  Humanity+'s Rachel Haywire joins Andy, Colin, and Richard to discuss Transhumanism, Futurism, and the Singularity. 

The Village People

Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss M. Night Shyamalan's mystery thriller The Village. Is the film subversive and "paleoconservative," in that it sympathetically depicts Americans escaping the 21st century in favor of an older, more traditional and innocent way of life?  Is a "gated community" a worthy goal for traditionalists, or a delusion and distraction? 

The Other Democrats

Long-time activist and organizer Kevin Scott joins Richard and Andy for a discussion of British nationalism and the creation of the British Democratic Party (which is designed as a successor to the British National Party.) Scott serves as Chairman of the BDP's steering committee.   

Re-Generation

Journalist and "wandering European" Roman Bernard joins Richard, Andy, and Colin to discuss France's promising new youth group "Génération Identitaire."  The conservation then transitions to the importance of "generations" in the traditionalist Right.  Below the surface, groups like GI aren't so rebelling against a Muslim invasion as the generation of 1968.  

Alien Nation, Redux

With the tedious inevitability of an unloved season, "amnesty" for illegal immigrants has returned as a political issue. VDARE.com's Peter Brimelow joins Richard, Colin, and Andy to discuss America's ongoing immigration disaster.   

Cleaning Up the Streets

Pauline Kael called Dirty Harry "fascist Medievalism."  Colin, Andy, and Richard debate whether the film deserves such high praise. In this edition of Masterpieces of (Bad) Right-Wing Cinema," Vanguard Radio delves into genre of 1970s vigilante films.  

God-Sized

Is America a "Christian nation"?  Will traditional Christianity die in the West and flourish in the Third World? What's the significance of the self-esteem religion of Joel Osteen?  These and other questions are explored as Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss Christ in the modern world.

"Red Pill" State

In this first installment of "Masterpieces of Bad Right-Wing Cinema," Andy, Colin, and Richard discuss two "paranoid" films that bookend the 1990s: They Live (1988) and The Matrix (1999).  Topics of discussion include the "conspiratorial" impulse, the nature of reality and the virtual, trans-humanism, and anti-Semitism and the  "power elite."

2012 Christmas Special

Andy, Colin, and Richard continue their discussion of The Hobbit as well as J.R.R. Tolkein's Lord of the Rings books. They then turn to Quentin Tarantino's unpleasant slave-revolt and revenge fantasy, Django UnchainedThe podcast is brought to a close with a warm-and-fuzzy conversation about Christmas memories, the meaning of Christmas, the war on Christmas, as well as the holiday's pagan origins.   

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CGI Nordicism

Colin, Andy, and Richard discuss the recent deadly shooting in Connecticut and why the “gun control” debate is less about guns than it is about race, demography, and geography.  They then turn to Peter Jackson’s Hobbit, and ask whether CGI ruins Nordicism.

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Demography Is Destiny

Mainstream political commentators have suddenly discovered Comte's axiom that "Demography is destiny."  Peter Brimelow beat them to it by more than a decade. Peter joins Richard to discuss the racial realities that determined the 2012 election, the GOP and the White vote, and whether secession is a viable strategy.