Podcasting Directory
In this pre-election podcast, TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll interviews political pundits Johah Goldberg, Editor-At-Large of National Review and Steve Hayward, author of The Age of Reagan, 1964-1980 about the upcoming mid-term elections and what their results could mean to America.
[27 minutes, 13 seconds]
TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll interviews Michael Anton of Fox News, AKA "Nicholas Antongiavanni," about his new book, The Suit: A Machiavellian Approach to Men's Style.
[17 minutes, 45 seconds]
TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll interviews Mark Steyn, author of America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It. In his book, Steyn argues that the world will be divided between America and the rest; and for our sake America had better win.
[33 minutes, 04 seconds]
TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll interviews Bruce Frohnen, co-editor of American Conservatism: An Encyclopedia, which serves as the first comprehensive reference volume to cover what is surely the most influential political and intellectual movement of the last half century.
[18 minutes, 07 seconds]
TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll interviews Jim Geraghty, author of Voting to Kill: How 9/11 Launched the Era of Republican Leadership, which explores how recent elections have given the Republican Party its greatest political success since the 1920's.
[27 minutes, 07 seconds]
This week's guest is New York Post columnist Ryan Sager, who discusses his new book, The Elephant in the Room: Evangelicals, Libertarians, and the Battle to Control the Republican Party, which explores the splits and potential fusions between fiscal conservatives, social conservatives, libertarians, and "big government conservatives."
[33 minutes, 01 seconds]
This week's guest is former Marxist Dierdre McCloskey, a professor at the University of Illinois, Chicago who argues that capitalism - rather than being evil or even neutral - tends to improve people and to even encourage art!
[30 minutes, 0 seconds]
TCS Daily Editor Nick Schulz explores the often unmentioned side-effects of big government with Joel Miller, Senior Editor of Nelson Current and author of Size Matters: How Big Government Puts the Squeeze on America's Families, Finances, and Freedom.
[25 minutes, 45 seconds]
In part 2 of 2, Frederick Turner, author of Natural Religion, describes the spiritual journey that led him to believe that all religions could be true.
[21 minutes, 52 seconds]
In Part 2 of 2 of "Bloggers As the Fifth Estate," TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll interviews Glenn Harlan Reynolds of Instapundit.com, Charles Johnson of LittleGreenFootballs.com and Dean Barnett of SoxBlog.com and gathers their impressions of mainstream media in today's world.
[20 minutes, 26 seconds]
Science doesn't just coexist with faith -- it may actually support the existence of religion. So says Frederick Turner, author of Natural Religion, who argues that the universe is just weird enough to support a supernatural explanation.
[29 minutes, 20 seconds]
TCS Daily Editor in Chief Nick Schulz interviews guest Ramesh Ponnuru, senior editor of National Review, about his new book, The Party of Death: The Democrats, the Media, the Courts, and the Disregard for Human Life, in which Ponnuru argues that even the experts misunderstand the implications of Roe v. Wade. [38 minutes, 15 seconds]
TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll interviews Stephen D. Cooper, an Associate Professor of Communications at Marshall University about his new book, "Watching the Watchdog: Bloggers As the Fifth Estate" which addresses both sides of the isle of the blogosphere since 9/11.
[17 minutes, 22 seconds]
This week host Nick Schulz interviews guest Martin Fridson, author of Unwanted Intrusions: The Case Against Government Intervention in the Marketplace.
[36 minutes, 13 seconds]
TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll interviews Radley Balko, a policy analyst for the Cato Institute, about his report, "Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America," which looks at the growing power and prevalence of SWAT and SWAT-style raids by local police departments for often routine police work.
[19 minutes, 04 seconds]
With the rise of pornography, blogging, and user-created encyclopedias, is more regulation needed on the Internet? TCS Daily Editor, Nick Schulz, discusses this question with Andrew Keen, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and digital media critic.
[28 minutes, 56 seconds]
TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll speaks with historian John Lukas on his latest book, "June 1941: Hitler and Stalin."[MP3 format: 15 minutes, 41 seconds]
Nick Schulz, Editor of TCS Daily, interviews hurricane expert Dr. William Gray and discusses whether this year's storm season will be as bad as last year's, and whether global warming has anything to do with it.
[35 minutes, 59 seconds]
Nick Schulz, Editor of TCS Daily speaks with Jim Glassman, TCS Daily founder and host, about how TCS Daily got started and the importance of the internet in disseminating information. Part two of this podcast includes an interview with Glenn Reynolds of instapundit.com on his new book, 'An Army of Davids'.
In part two of a two-part series, TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll speaks with two prominent members of the blogosphere: Chris Muir and Michael Yon.
[17 minutes, 41 seconds]
In part one of a two-part series, TCS Daily columnist Ed Driscoll speaks with two prominent members of the blogosphere: Chris Muir and Michael Yon.
[16 minutes, 56 seconds]
TCS Daily Managing Editor Max Borders interviews Jeffry Frieden about his new book, Global Capitalism, Its Fall and Rise in the Twentieth Century.
[8 minutes, 22 seconds]