The Resistance in Tehran

The Conservatarians (aka, Jon Gabriel and Stephen Miller) ring in 2018 wondering if progressives will accept the resistance in Iran, if the Senate deserves Mitt, and, of course, chat about new music.

Our intro and outro music is “If Love Is the Law” by Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds. Jon’s song of the week is “Tonya Harding” by Sufjan Stevens and Stephen’s is “Mr Noah” by Panda Bear. To listen to all the music featured on The Conservatarians, subscribe to our all-new 2018 Spotify playlist! You should also subscribe to this podcast and give it five-star, glowing reviews on iTunes.

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  1. Mike LaChance Inactive

    Great podcast, guys. Your many points about the media were hilarious, accurate, and maddening.

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    • January 5, 2018, at 12:10 AM PST
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  2. FredGoodhue Coolidge

    I saw many stories about the fearless girl statue, but never knew it was put there by a hedge fund doing damage control. I read the news a lot more than most people. I’m a good example of your point.

    • #2
    • January 5, 2018, at 5:14 AM PST
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  3. KarenZiminski Coolidge

    I would rather not see Mitt Romney in the Senate. I’m from Massachusetts. Before there was Obamacare, there was Romneycare. It was chaotic starting up, premiums rose, and no, I did not get to keep my plan.

    • #3
    • January 6, 2018, at 8:09 PM PST
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