People’s Republic

This week, The Conservatarians — aka Ricochet Editor-in-Chief Jon Gabriel and Heatstreet contributor Stephen Miller — talk with the great Kurt Schlichter about his new novel, People’s Republic. They also praise Hillary Clinton’s lovely speaking voice and Elizabeth Warren’s hypocrisy.

Intro and outro music is “Things Are Moving” by Angry Angles. Stephen’s song of the week is “Everybody Wants to Love You” by Japanese Breakfast, and Jon’s is “Paper Doll Parts” by Rob Crow’s Gloomy Place. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our Spotify playlist! You should also subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes.

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  1. Rightfromthestart Coolidge
    Rightfromthestart
    @Rightfromthestart

    Bought it and read it over the weekend, I don’t read much fiction but it was good imaginative fun, an adventure story wrapped around making fun of liberals and thier pieties and hypocrisy.

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  2. Kim K. Inactive
    Kim K.
    @KimK

    Great show. Enjoyed Kurt – I must have been the only one who liked that podcast he did with two other guys here awhile (maybe last year, and I can’t remember the name) back. It ran for about 5 times and was never heard from again.  It’s always good to hear from him.

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