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The Conservatarians — also known as Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet contributor Stephen Miller — welcome Brett R. Smith, the artistic mind behind the graphic novel adaptation of Peter Schweizer’s Clinton Cash. Before taking on Clinton Inc., Brett has been a professional color artist for Marvel & DC Entertainment, with recent projects including Batman Eternal, Harley Quinn, Wolverines and Guardians Team Up. Jon and Steven also chat about new independent presidential candidate Evan McMullin and the Libertarian Party’s Gary Johnson.
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Chuck Dixon, eh? I was into Batman in a big way in the 90s when he was the primary writer.
Interesting…
Enjoyable podcast as always, but please don’t do the hard panning of speakers, left and right channel only, ever again.
Thanks again, guys. Good to see the development of a conservative graphic novel. The left’s been doing them for years (e.g. Brought to Light back in the first Bush administration).
STEREO IS MY JAM SON!
Also, excellent points on Gary Johnson chasing down political message that was heavily tented by the elder Paul and should’ve been inhabited by the Jr. Another example of the Trump political vortex.
Malkmus RULES!
“We are sick of talking about Grandma and Cheeto Jesus,” Jon Gabriel said 5 minutes into the podcast.
I perked up. Maybe these two NeverTrump obsessives were going to be interesting this week and discuss issues and news items with which I was unfamiliar.
But then for the next 15 minutes the same old OCD kicked in. Not cool. Not hip. Boring.
See ya!