ColemanNation - Season 3: Ron Coleman's Unfinished Business

ColemanNation - Season 3: Ron Coleman's Unfinished Business


Latest Episodes

“The Fighting Ascent of Mike Flynn”
June 24, 2024

You think you know Mike Flynn, but you dont. Can you handle the truth about our times most outrageously persecuted patriot?

“America’s Wakeup Call”
June 17, 2024

Bruce Abramson talks about the ideas in his new book, American Spirit or Great Awokening? Will we be roused from our slumber or will America just just go-go?

“Grace in Place”
June 10, 2024

Grace Reilly is committed to saving America, even if it means living in the belly of the Beast. She talks about her new job with Restoration of America.

“Tell Me Exactly What Your Mother Says”
June 03, 2024

After James Nault retired from commanding a US Navy nuclear submarine, he enrolled in law school at Cornell and then practiced patent litigation in two of the top law firms ...

“In from the Cold”
May 20, 2024

J. Michael Waller has spent good career watching the watchers. And Notre that theyve become frank partisan operatives, he doesnt like what he sees. Buy his new book Big Intel: ...

“The Online Lawyer”
May 09, 2024

Chicago lawyer and blogger Evan Brown has been on top of Internet law since Al Gore rubbed two sticks together. He updates Ron about whats going on in the virtual ...

“Ari’s Back in Town!”
May 01, 2024

Former TikTok impresaria Ariadna Jacobs is back with a new program, a new plan and every bit as much enthusiasm and charm as before.

Fixing the Internet Redux
April 16, 2024

Ron interviewed Mike Matthys of the Institute for a Better Institute in a simpler time. Theyve grown; theyve learned; and Mike is back to bring us up to date.

“The Search for an Honest Search”
April 02, 2024

Googles ideological filtering makes its search as useful as an AI George Washington wearing a nose ring and corn rows. Kristin Jackson co-founded Freespoke to do the one job of ...

“Privileged to Death”
March 19, 2024

Why are Americas people of pallor primed for persecution? Jeremy Carls new book seeks the answer to a unique instance of cultural suicide.

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