Consider This! | Conservative political commentary in 10 minutes or less

Consider This! | Conservative political commentary in 10 minutes or less


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Episode 24: NHS Uses End-of-life Protocol on Babies, Jon Bon Jovi Does Charity Right, and Nothing At All About Kate Middleton’s Pregnancy
December 05, 2012

The National Health Service in the UK has something called the Liverpool Care Pathway, which is essentially a pathway to the grave. The LCP is what you might call the Death Panel Protocol. Its intent was to deal with terminally ill patients, but according

Episode 23: Wonderful Government Programs, 2016 Presidential Picks, Poverty in California, and the Fiscal Cliff
November 28, 2012

Back with more topics than I've ever squeezed into 10 minutes or less, "Consider This!" is back with a new episode. A friend of mine posted a graphic of Sen. Bernie Sanders with a  quote from him extolling the results of Social Security, with the tag, â

Episode 22: Listener Feedback – Calling Me Out on Ban Ki Moon
November 23, 2012

I had a listener comment on one of the previous episodes, and I wanted to respond to his comment, especially the part where his criticism was absolutely on target. I said "I wasn't guessing" when I contended that Ban Ki Moon hadn't denounced anti-Christia

Episode 21: The Post-2012-Election Analysis
November 13, 2012

Yes, the campaigning, the TV ads, the debates and speeches, and all the vote counting (well, except in Florida, where it’s tradition to drag that out) are now all behind us, and what do we have now? A Democratic President, a Senate controlled by Democra

Episode 20: When Government Reneges, Passing on Our Debt, and Caring For “The Least of These”
November 01, 2012

This is the last episode before the election, so I'm making one final pitch. From an economic standpoint, the choice is clear in this election; push on towards Greece, or hold on to economic freedom. Honestly, when you look at Greece, they’ve run out o

Episode 19: Mitt-mentum in the Polls, Climate Change (Without the Change), and Selective Indignation Over Drone Strikes
October 27, 2012

Looks like the first debate did have quite an effect on the views of the public. At one point, Romney was leading in New Hampshire. (Yes, that New Hampshire.) For the past 16 years, global warming has stopped. Climate alarmists are still finding way to

Episode 18: Why I’m Voting for Mitt Romney (and Why You Should, Too): The Economy
October 16, 2012

A single-topic show this time around, one that is designed for you to share on your social networks. The economy is a huge issue in this presidential election, and I give my reasons why I'm voting for Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan. There is so much riding on

Episode 17: An “Interv” with Bruce McQuain
October 08, 2012

In this episode is the first of (hopefully) many "intervs". What's an "interv"? I've been mulling over the idea of doing interviews on the podcast. The main problem, of course, is that I have a self-imposed 10-minute-or-less format, and most interviews j

Episode 16: Making an Informed Decision, and Warrantless Wiretaps
October 05, 2012

Can you make an informed decision when the people charged with presenting that information share it in a biased manner, or choose not to share some of it based on their preferences? Trust in the press is at an all-time low, and 47% of us think the press i

Episode 15: Decoding DC, Romney’s Taxes, and Some Speech is More Free Than Others
September 26, 2012

Can you be fairly represented by someone who doesn't look like you, or makes more money than you, or isn't your same age? In a new podcast DecodeDC, Andrea Seabrook (in an otherwise fascinating podcast episode) seems to make the case that, no, you can't.