Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) welcome Republican pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson. Kristen is author of The Selfie Vote: Where Millennials Are Leading America (And How Republicans Can Keep Up) and co-founder of Echelon Insights, a research and analytics firm. She was one of TIME’s “30 Under 30 Changing the World,” one of ELLE’s 2016 “Most Compelling Women in Washington,” and co-hosts the podcast The Pollsters.

The intro song is “Real Maths/Too Much” by The Gotobeds. Stephen’s song of the week is “Knocked Down” by The War on Drugs and Jon’s is “Drained Lake” by Metz. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) chat about the future Senator Kid Rock, media coverage of Hurricane Harvey, and the left’s rapid about-face on Antifa.

The intro song is “Motor Away” by Guided by Voices. Stephen’s song of the week is “call the police” by LCD Soundsystem and Jon’s is “Keys to the Kingdom” by UNKLE and Gavin Clark. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) chat about Hurricane Harvey, Maybelline Macron, and why Sheriff Joe Arpaio is in no way a conservative. We also ask the question: if the ACLU isn’t willing to defend their own speech, how will they defend anyone else’s?

The intro song is “Just Like Heaven” by Dinosaur Jr. (covering The Cure’s classic). Stephen’s song of the week is “Mourning Sound” by Grizzly Bear and Jon’s is “Two Thousand and Seventeen” by Four Tet. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) chat about falling statues, the alt-left vs. the alt-right, and the firing of Steve Bannon.

The intro song and Stephen’s song of the week is “Creature Comfort” by Arcade Fire. Jon’s song of the week is “Slip” by Game Theory. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) chat about the infamous Google memo, Colin Kaepernick’s unemployment, whether the NRA is losing its aim, and share their plans for the apocalypse.

The intro song and Jon’s song of the week is “Delay” by Rips. Stephen’s song of the week is “Eden Machine” by Trailer Trash Tracys. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) nab an exclusive interview with recently departed White House Communications Director Anthony Scarmucci (kinda), then talk about progressives trying to spike the bestseller Hillbilly Elegy and the new HBO project, “Confederate.”

The intro song is “The Comeback” by Shout Out Louds. Stephen’s song of the week is “Put Your Money on Me” by Arcade Fire and Jon’s is “Paul” by Girl Band. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) welcome author and columnist Michael Malice to chat about, what else, North Korea and “RuPaul’s Drag Race.” Michael is the author of Dear Reader: The Unauthorized Autobiography of Kim Jong Il, hosts the “Your Welcome” podcast, and has been a frequent guest on “Kennedy,” “Red Eye,” and other Fox offerings.

The intro song is “Is Chicago, Is Not Chicago” by Soul Coughing. Stephen’s song of the week is “Farrah Abraham” by Mathew Lee Cothran and Jon’s is “Ariadna” by Kedr Livanskiy. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) chat about the trouble with Donald Trump Jr., Russian agents Boris and Natasha, and David Brooks’s elitist cold cuts. The intro song is “The House That Heaven Built” by Japandroids. Jon’s song of the week is “Halfway Home” by Broken Social Scene, and Stephen’s is “I Get Overwhelmed” by Dark Rooms. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) chat about the mess at CNN, the mess with healthcare reform, but not the mess with Joe and Mika. The intro song is “Sure Shot” by Beastie Boys. Jon’s song of the week is “Asleep” by Makthaverskan, and Stephen’s is “The Underside of Power” by Algiers. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) welcome Tom Shillue to discuss his new book, Mean Dads for a Better America: The Generous Rewards of an Old-Fashioned Childhood. Tom is a Fox News contributor and hosted the late, great “Red Eye.” He’s also a popular stand-up comedian, tours with Jim Gaffigan, and regularly sings on Jimmy Fallon, barbershop quartet-style. Jon and Steve also discuss the big freedom-of-speech win in SCOTUS for synth-pop band The Slants, and the utter lameness of shouting down Shakespeare.

The intro song is “Fight Back” by The Slants. Jon’s song of the week is “Ghost Stories” by Dave Catching & Secret Secrets, and Stephen’s is “Third of May / Ōdaigahara” by Fleet Foxes. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Jon Gabriel (@ExJon) and Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) talk about the latest incident of leftist violence — the shooting of Rep. Steve Scalise and the GOP congressional baseball practice. Since the gunman was a Bernie Sanders volunteer and ardent Trump hater, progressives and the press insist that their lurid anti-Republican rhetoric shares none of the blame. This is quite a turn of events from their response to apolitical attacks on Democrats, such as Gabby Giffords in Tucson.

The intro song is “Red Flag” by The Moth & The Flame. Jon’s song of the week is “Sympathy for the Auto Industry” by HeCTA, and Stephen’s is “Remain” by Jay Som. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Stephen Miller (aka @RedSteeze) bought a ticket to Wonder Woman and the internet lost its collective mind. Alamo Drafthouse intended the viewing to be women-only … until Stephen decided to join them. The Conservatarians co-host returns from vacation to talk about his trip to the movies, the international media coverage it garnered, and the people on the right and left who tried to co-opt it.

Jon’s song of the week is “Lawman” by Girl Band, and Stephen’s is “Apocalypse” by Cigarettes After Sex. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet’s Stephen Miller talk about Trump spilling the beans to the Ruskies, Comey slipping a memo to the New York Times, and whether we think Trump lasts another year.

Our intro and outro music is “Crawling After You” by Bass Drum of Death. Stephen’s song of the week is “Punk” by Gorillaz, and Jon’s is “No Shade” by Wavves. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet’s Stephen Miller talk about, what else, Trump’s pink slip to FBI Director James Comey. They cover the politics surrounding both the firing and the crazy, nay, hysterical reaction of the DC press corps.

Our intro and outro music is “Teenage FBI” by Guided by Voices. Stephen’s song of the week is “Slip Away” by Perfume Genius, and Jon’s is “Prom Song” by Pile. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet’s Stephen Miller welcome former Green Beret Terry Schappert, host of “Hollywood Weapons.” You’ve seen him as a regular on Fox News’s “Red Eye” and “The Greg Gutfeld Show,” History Channel’s “Warriors,” and Discovery Channel’s Shark Week.

Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet’s Stephen Miller talk about Bill Nye’s embarrassing new Netflix show, the March for Science, Howard Dean’s attack on free speech, Trump’s trolling of the White House Correspondents Dinner … and more!

Our intro and outro music is “Salute Your Solution” by The Raconteurs. Stephen’s song of the week is “No” by Eric Slick, and Jon’s is “Rise” by Public Image Ltd. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet’s Stephen Miller talk about Bill O’Reilly’s departure from Fox News, the problems with conservative media, and the impact of the special election in Georgia Congressional District 6.

Stephen’s song of the week (and our intro and outro music) is “Cold Light” by Operators, and Jon’s is “Over the Shoulder” by Ministry. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet’s Stephen Miller talk about President Trump’s strike on Syria, his saber rattling on North Korea, and the fecklessness of Obama’s foreign policy team.

Our intro and outro music is “Tomahawk” by Wild Yaks. Stephen’s song of the week is “Total Entertainment Forever” by Father John Misty, and Jon’s is “Blur My Thoughts Again” by Auburn Lull. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet’s Stephen Miller welcome Salena Zito to talk about the forgotten Americans along the Acela Corridor and beyond. Zito served as a reporter and columnist for the Pittsburgh Tribune Review, and is currently a contributor for CNN, the New York Post, and the Washington Examiner. (You might know her as the person who coined the phrase about President Trump: “The press takes him literally, but not seriously; his supporters take him seriously, but not literally.”)

Our intro and outro music is “Outside the City” by Young Galaxy. Stephen’s song of the week is “The Way I Feel” by Dude York, and Jon’s is “Sugar for the Pill” by Slowdive. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!

Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet’s Stephen Miller discuss the City of Malibu protecting their cheap illegal labor force, California’s decision to prosecute pro-life activists for daring to practice journalism, and try to figure out the Devin Nunes “scandal.”

Our intro and outro music is “Anti-Parent Cowboy Killers” by Joanna Gruesome. Stephen’s song of the week is “Angeles” by Elliot Smith, and Jon’s is “She’s a Cult” by Ulrika Spacek. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist. You also should subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes!