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Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/11/02
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander take one last look at the political landscape before Election Day! Lew Moore, Jason Kessler, Padraig Martin, and Jason Kohne join our powerhouse roundtable disc
Radio Show Hour 2 – 2024/11/02
Our final conversation before the votes are counted continues with Rick Tyler, Warren Balogh, José Niño, and Tim Murdock.
Radio Show Hour 3 – 2024/11/02
Kevin MacDonald and Brad Griffin make a closing argument for Trump, while Taylor Young focuses on the importance of continuing to build our own media and institutions, come what may.
Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/10/26
It all started on this night. Twitter and YouTube had not yet even been invented when TPC first debuted on October 26, 2004. Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander reflect on the journey and celebrat
Radio Show Hour 2 – 2024/10/26
Though it would be impossible to remember all of the media coverage TPC has generated throughout its run, we look back on a couple of forgotten television appearances before two friends call in and jo
Radio Show Hour 3 – 2024/10/26
Dedication. Perseverance. Accomplishment. Scoop Stanton highlights 20 years of TPC history in just 20 minutes before we turn our focus to the future.
Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/10/19
Hosts James Edwards and Keith Alexander examine another hysterical example of Trump Derangement Syndrome in the media and the national news story that former GOP Gubernatorial nominee Rep. David Duke
Radio Show Hour 2 – 2024/10/19
With less than three weeks to go until Election Day, Jason Kessler, author of Charlottesville and the Death of Free Speech, returns to the program to discuss updates concerning expression and assembly
Radio Show Hour 3 – 2024/10/19
TPC at 20: A Retrospective. (Part 10 of 12 featuring Lt. Gottfried Dulias) During this special series, featured intermittently throughout our 20th anniversary year, James and Keith revisit clips from
Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/10/12
Its back to business as usual when James Edwards and Keith Alexander refocus on the election while offering a well-balanced and sensible assessment of the Trump/Harris race.