Past Episodes

Monday, June 1, 2020

PART I The Necessity of Stability and Trust in the Achievement of Justice: Unrest and Mayhem in the Streets of American Cities

PART II What Does Third Degree Murder Mean? Understanding Distinctions in the Rule of Law

PART III The Responsibility of Statesmanship: Words Are Needed That Unite, Heal, and Build Trust

Friday, May 29, 2020

PART I Truth and Justice in the Age of the Video: The Death of George Floyd, a False Accusation in Central Park, and the Responsibility of the Rule of Law

PART II The Biggest Political Struggle in California? It’s Democrats v. Democrats

PART III An Article with No Calories: Sometimes a News Item Isn’t Really News At All

Thursday, May 28, 2020

PART I Why Did the ‘Liberal Leaning’ Media Turn Even Further to the Left? An Important Article from the Former President of CBS News

PART II The Old Rules Are Off: What Happened to Fairness, Objectivity, and Reporting in the Media?

PART III Why Is Freedom of the Press Protected in the First Amendment? The Important Role of the Press in Democracy

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

PART I The Most Fundamental Worldview Divide in America Is Between Theists and Non-Theists: Looking Beyond the Media Gaze

PART II Blue America and Red America in an Age of Pandemic

PART III Which Strategy for Reopening the Economy Is Right? Worldviews, Politics, Epidemiology, and Economics Collide

PART IV The End of Meat Isn’t Here — But An Article About It Is

Tuesday, May 26, 2020

PART I The International Battle of Worldviews: The Big Story Behind Headlines on China and Hong Kong

PART II From “Bide Our Time” to the “Wolf Warriors” — China’s Shifting Foreign Policy

PART III The Arc of Human History Does Not Bend Toward Inevitable Harmony: Danger and Diplomacy as Washington Views the World

Friday, May 22, 2020

PART I Should the Centers for Disease Control Issue Guidelines for Worship? The Answer is No, But How You Get to That Answer Is Important

PART II So, the Mall of America Gets to Open, But Not Churches? A Pressing Question from Minnesota

PART III A Happy Story from Britain Raises an Interesting Question: Why Doesn’t America Have Titles of Nobility?

Thursday, May 21, 2020

PART I An Ugly and Complex Story: Norma McCorvey from Roe v. Wade Said She Was Paid to Change Her Views on Abortion

PART II How Do We Know Abortion Is Morally Wrong? Moral Authority Comes from Divine Revelation, Not Any Human Opinion

PART III Training Doctors to Kill? A Look at the Residency Program for Turning Doctors into Abortionists

Wednesday, May 20, 2020

PART I There Isn’t Much of a Middle in Presidential Electoral Politics: Justin Amash Decides Not to Run for President in 2020

PART II What Is a ‘Faithless Elector’? Supreme Court Hears Arguments about the Responsibility of Electoral College Voters

PART III Supreme Court Unanimously Affirms the Ability of Victims of Terrorism to Sue Negligent Foreign Nations

PART IV Data Privacy vs. National Security: F.B.I. Links Pensacola Attacker to Al Qaeda and Apple Is Right in the Middle of It

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

PART I America’s Partisan Divide in the Pandemic: Should the US Reopen or Keep Restrictions in Place?

PART II Who Will Bear the Brunt of the Economic Devastation Brought about by COVID-19? A Look at the Effects on the ‘Protected’ and ‘Unprotected’

PART III Only One-Third of the US Population Can Work Remotely: The Importance of Defending Exposed Populations

Monday, May 18, 2020

PART I Massive Changes in the Retail Landscape: What Do the Downfalls of JCPenney, Sears, and Neiman Marcus Mean?

PART II Big Questions for America’s Retail Sector on the Other Side of the Pandemic: A Look at Consumer Economic Behavior

PART III Government Spending Is Way Up and Everyone Is Seemingly Fine With It: The Danger of Debt in the Christian Worldview

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