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On this episode of the Smart Girl Politics Podcast, Vicky Manning, one of Virginia Beach’s most recently elected school board members, joins Tami to talk politics at the local level. Learn what prompted this relatively politically uninvolved military wife and mom to run for her local school board, what the process was, and why she thinks you, too, should get involved.
Teri and Tami are back together for a three mojito brunch! Mojitos include Melania not moving to the White House (and why Teri might not be okay with that), sexist Swedish snow plows, sexist Disney films (because of course), and why we can all look forward to being called neo-nazis for the next four years.
RedState.com writer Kira Davis stops by to talk with Teri about the LA Times article that names conservative sites like RedState and IJReview as fake news sites. Kira talks about why that list is wrong, why the mainstream media wants you to think these sites are fake, and the state of journalism in 2016. Kira also has some great podcast and book recommendations.
On this bonus episode of the Smart Girl Politics podcast, Teri chats with Angela Morabito of StandUnited.org, an online petition platform for the center-right. Angela talks about the Founding Fathers’ vision for an engaged citizenry, how the tools of activism have changed since 1774, and the importance of the silent majority not staying silent now that Trump is headed to the White House.
Time for a bonus episode of Smart Girl Politics! Sarah Rosier, Federal Editor at Ballotpedia, stops by to talk with Teri about possible power shifts in the House and Senate, which Senate candidates are in the biggest trouble, the battleground states to watch on Election Night, and Evan McMullin’s strategy in Utah.
Just kidding, it’s actually six mojitos. Teri and Tami give homage to the Three Martini Lunch podcast, covering the latest explosive video from James O’Keefe, how Democrats really feel about black conservatives, Obama’s message for American men (hint: you’re all sexist!), and, speaking of black conservatives, guess who isn’t included in the new National Museum of African American History and Culture?
Smart girls Tami Nantz and Marcia Chambliss are joined by bestselling author Andy Andrews (author of the forthcoming The Little Things: Why You Should Sweat the Small Stuff). Andy has a special message for the #NeverTrump folks, addresses why we must vote on Election Day, and offers a really cool and totally free gift to listeners.
Two great interviews for our dear listeners today! Tami talks with Kathy King of The Well Armed Woman about how concealed carry has empowered them as women and why more and more women like them are choosing to pack heat. And Teri talks with Matt Margolis, co-author of the book The Worst President in History: The Legacy of Barack Obama, about whether or not history will be kind to the 44th president.
Filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza stops by to talk with Teri and Tami about his film, Hillary’s America, and to answer the question on everyone’s mind: Should you ally with the bad guy to get rid of the worse guy? They also discuss the evil roots of the Democrat Party, the twisted relationship between Bill and Hillary, Dinesh’s advice to Christians during this insane election season, and what should happen to the Republican Party.
Host Teri Christoph is joined by Terry Kibbe, CEO of FreeThePeople.org, to discuss what both political parties are getting wrong in their messaging to women, and Terry makes the case for women to consider voting for Gary Johnson.
Host Teri Christoph is joined by fellow Smart Girls Tami Nantz and Rosa Leonetti to discuss Donald Trump saying lewd things to Billy Bush (who, by the way, is the Forrest Gump of entertainment reporters). The ladies somehow get over their shock and go on to discuss GOP reaction (get the pitchforks!) and what Trump should say at Sunday’s debate.
Host Teri Christoph is joined by fellow Smart Girls Rosa Leonetti and Marcia Chambliss to discuss Alicia Machado’s weight, things GOP men might not want to say, why we need to be talking about Bill Clinton’s sexual escapades and, finally, how to keep friendships alive during the 2016 election season (hint: it involves the unfollow button).
RedState’s Caleb Howe joins Teri Christoph to discuss his new role at RedState, the aftermath of Monday’s debate – was anyone’s mind really changed? – the BLM fracas in Caleb’s hometown of Charlotte, and, most importantly, Teri implores that the Sweet Meteor of Death be hit by a Sweet Meteor of Death.
On episode #2 of the Smart Girl Politics podcast, hosts Teri Christoph and Tami Nantz are joined by author and noted “anti-feminist” Suzanne Venker, niece of conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly (rabble rousing runs in the family). The ladies talk sex, money and — gasp! — respecting men. Also, is a post-Clinton world nigh?
Welcome to the Smart Girl Politics podcast! Hosts Teri Christoph and Tami Nantz give an update on SGP (hint: it involves a podcast), give a nod to shrill conservative women, and talk about whether or not they can support Donald Trump.
Also on the agenda: Tim Kaine is going to change 2,000 years of Catholic doctrine, Hillary is a hot mess and, boy, could she use a round of #Whole30.





Entrepreneur, innovator and conservative rock star Michelle Malkin stops by to talk with Teri about her new show, “Michelle Malkin Investigates,” appearing on the brand new CRTV network. This is 30 minutes of pure Malkin gold.





