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Right Now with Stephen Kent

  • E43: E43: Dear Gavin Newsom, cartels make bad neighbors

    16 DEC 2021 · Journalist and filmmaker Jorge Ventura joins Stephen Kent and Jacob Rich for a conversation about his documentary "Cartelville, USA" and why the illegal drug trade continues to thrive in California. Subscribe to Rightly and catch more details about the episode below.  ---- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 Episode Start 00:48 “Cartelville USA” trailer 02:50 Jorge Ventura on how he got the scoop 04:48 What happened in CA’s Prop 64 06:00 Jacob Rich on why cartels like CA 07:45 Water and real estate issues 12:30 What the law says – and doesn’t say 18:38 The plight of the legal grower 20:45 Politicians don’t seem to care 23:00 Impact of Defund the Police 25:55 Jacob Rich goes way out on a limb 29:30 The investigation continues ---- Plugs for our Guests ---- Follow Jorge Ventura: Twitter: https://twitter.com/VenturaReport Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jorgeventuratv/ Documentary: https://carteldoc.dailycaller.com/documentary Follow Jacob Rich: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacobjamesrich
    30m 36s
  • E42: E42: Mainstream media has chosen its narrative about Covid

    9 DEC 2021 · Former New York Times reporter Alex Berenson joins Stephen Kent and Jacob Rich to talk about coronavirus hysteria, vaccine mandates, big tech censorship, and if it's possible to have an honest conversation about COVID-19. Subscribe to Rightly and catch more details about the episode below. Make sure to sign up for Unfettered, our new newsletter, available now. Newsletter signup: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rightlyaj/issues/right-now-unfettered-11-26-21-901000 --- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 Episode Start 00:05 Cautiously preparing for the show 02:30 Pandemic overreaction 10:15 Being skeptical of Big Pharma 15:39 Bill de Blasio’s NYC vaccine mandate 21:00 Long-term impact research 25:20 Pivot to marijuana 29:11 Reporting on side-effects 32:40 We review our own show ---- Reading List ---- Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives https://www.amazon.com/Pandemia-Coronavirus-Hysteria-Government-Rights-ebook/dp/B08XJRRZJP Unreported Truths, Alex Berenson's Substack https://alexberenson.substack.com/ ---- Plugs for our Guests ---- Follow Jacob Rich: Twitter: https://twitter.com/jacobjamesrich
    38m 20s
  • E41: E41: The GOP has a name-calling problem

    2 DEC 2021 · YouTuber Vaush joins Right Now to talk about the purpose of the socialist movement, if only white people can be white supremacists, and why you can't call everyone you disagree with a fascist. Subscribe to Rightly and catch more details about the episode below. Make sure to sign up for Unfettered, our new newsletter, available now. Newsletter signup: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rightlyaj/issues/right-now-unfettered-11-26-21-901000 --- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 Episode Start 00:05 Vaush on attending Freer Future Fest 01:36 What and who is a libertarian socialist 07:55 Restoring political equilibrium 11:00 The case for co-ops 21:30 The primary function of the socialist movement 23:00 Calling everyone a “fascist” 30:25 Vaush: You don’t have to be white to be a white supremacist 40:40 Vaush isn’t a complete cynic ---- Plugs for Our Guests ---- Follow Vaush: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Vaush Twitter: https://twitter.com/VaushV Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vaushv/
    45m 51s
  • E40: E40: The left is for control freaks

    24 NOV 2021 · Sex and lifestyle content creator Arielle Scarcella joins Right Now to talk about leaving an "abusive relationship" with the left. Subscribe to Rightly and catch more details about the episode below. Make sure to sign up for Unfettered, our new newsletter, available now. Newsletter signup: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rightlyaj/issues/right-now-unfettered-issue-19-887047 ---- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 Episode Start 00:05 Gender studies with Brad and Arielle 04:10 Arielle on leaving the woke world 08:35 The fight for cultural control 11:41 Getting demonetized by Big Tech 13:10 Can a porn star be conservative? 15:27 “Republican” vs “Conservative” 18:26 The Great Realignment 21:55 Leaving an abusive relationship with the left 23:22 LGBT community leans left as a default 25:17 Hard pivot: The Rittenhouse trial 30:55 Seeing the U.S.A. ---- Plugs for Our Guests ----  Follow Arielle Scarcella: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArielleScarcell YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/arielle Follow Brad Polumbo: Latest BradReacts!: https://youtu.be/aSNAsDX_rd8 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClFUXoMmjzaeD5RjGPNGHSQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brad_polumbo
    32m 27s
  • E39: E39: They Want Your Kids To Be Racists

    18 NOV 2021 · On a new "Right Now," Stephen sits down with Karlyn Borysenko for a conversation about Critical Race Theory in education, cameras in the classroom, and if it's possible to fix the public school system. Subscribe to Rightly and catch more details about the episode below. Make sure to sign up for Unfettered, our new newsletter, available now. Newsletter signup: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rightlyaj/issues/right-now-unfettered-issue-18-870973 ---- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 Episode Start 00:40 Karlyn Borysenko’s “WalkAway” moment and one-night stand with the GOP 04:50 Breaking the Coca-Cola training story 10:30 Heading in the right direction with CRT 12:47 Critical Race Theory isn’t about race 20:15 The white positivity movement 24:09 Racial affinity 29:25 The Mises Caucus in the Libertarian Party 31:12 Are public schools beyond saving? 33:40 Karlyn argues for cameras in classrooms 38:30 The national discourse on CRT ---- Reading List ---- Libertarian Party Mises Caucus https://lpmisescaucus.com/ ---- Plugs for our Guest ---- Karlyn Borysenko on YouTube h ttps://www.youtube.com/c/DrKarlynBorysenko 
    41m 31s
  • S1Are J.D. Vance & Josh Hawley the future of the Republican party? Ft. Brad Polumbo and Nate Hochman

    12 NOV 2021 · In this bonus segment from "Right Now," Brad Polumbo talks with Rightly contributor Nate Hochman about his experience at the National Conservatism Conference that featured speakers like Sen. Marco Rubio and Sen. Ted Cruz. Subscribe to Rightly and make sure to sign up for Unfettered, our new newsletter available now. Newsletter signup: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rightlyaj/issues/right-now-unfettered-10-25-21-827594 Read Nate Hochman's reporting: "What Do the National Conservatives Want?" https://www.nationalreview.com/2021/11/what-do-the-national-conservatives-want/ "Is Ted Cruz a National Conservative?" https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/is-ted-cruz-a-national-conservative/ "Among the National Conservatives" https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/among-the-national-conservatives/ Follow Rightly on social: Twitter: https://twitter.com/RightlyAj Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rightlyaj/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RightlyAJ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/
    19m 49s
  • E38: E38: Star Wars is political but NOT leftist

    11 NOV 2021 · "Star Wars" can help fix our real-world politics. Just ask Stephen Kent. In this episode of "Right Now," Stephen is interviewed by political comedian Andrew Heaton about his new book, "How the Force Can Fix the World: Lessons on Life, Liberty, and Happiness from a Galaxy Far, Far Away." Watch as Andrew and Stephen discuss how lessons from "Star Wars" can help mend political divides and even make us better humans. Subscribe to Rightly and catch more details about the episode below. Make sure to sign up for Unfettered, our new newsletter, available now. Newsletter signup: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rightlyaj/issues/right-now-unfettered-10-25-21-827594 ---- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 Andrew Heaton takes over 01:53 Stephen breaks down book content 03:10 Polarization and attachment in Star Wars and in life 06:25 Lessons from theology 08:40 Mediating between the Sith and the Jedi 10:45 Can you love Star Wars AND Star Trek? 11:55 Lessons in empathy 16:05 Redemption and Force Ghosts 19:31 We’re all the bad guy to an extent 22:05 How Yoda can help you face your fears 26:15 “Hope is like the sun...” 29:25 Choose your own Star Wars adventure ---- Plugs for our Guests ---- How the Force Can Fix the World: Lessons on Life, Liberty, and Happiness from a Galaxy Far, Far Away by Stephen Kent https://www.amazon.com/How-Force-Can-Fix-World/dp/1546000461 Los Angeles is Hideous: Poems About an Ugly City by Andrew Heaton https://www.amazon.com/Los-Angeles-Hideous-Poems-About/dp/0989613194 
    32m 58s
  • E37: E37: Twitch is the future of political debate. Facebook's Metaverse is a distraction says Dylan Burns

    4 NOV 2021 · Why do political debates perform so well on Twitch? Will life be any better for us in the Metaverse? On a new "Right Now with Stephen Kent," Stephen sits down with Dylan Burns, a popular Twitch streamer and political consultant, and Shoshana Weissmann of the R Street Institute, to discuss why left-leaning individuals do better on Twitch than those on the right, how culture wars distract us from the real issues going on, and what to expect from Facebook's new Metaverse. Subscribe to Rightly and catch more details about the episode below. Make sure to sign up for Unfettered, our new newsletter, available now. Newsletter signup: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rightlyaj/issues/right-now-unfettered-10-25-21-827594 ---- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 The Hippy Dippy Championship on Twitch 03:12 How it started / how it’s going for Dylan Burns on Twitch 06:34 Why debates do well on Twitch (hint: it’s interactive) 10:10 The left does better than the right on Twitch - here’s why 13:04 Getting political after seeing his mom criminalized for drug abuse 15:23 IRL politics preceded online presence 19:35 Culture wars are a distraction 23:25 The focus on CRT at school board meetings 27:45 What are they actually teaching in schools about race? 36:41 First-hand experience with war-on-drugs failure 39:27 Will things be any better in the Metaverse? --- Plugs for our Guests ---- Follow Dylan Burns: Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/dylanburnstv YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DylanBurnsTV Twitter: https://twitter.com/DylanBurns1776 Follow Shoshana Weissmann: https://twitter.com/senatorshoshana
    45m 1s
  • E36: E36: Kat Murti and Nate Hochman talk abortion rights, pro-life and if the government should have a hand

    28 OCT 2021 · What is the Texas abortion law SB-8, why is the Supreme Court getting involved, and how will this impact abortion rights across the country? On a new "Right Now with Stephen Kent," Stephen sits down with Kat Murti of Feminists for Liberty and Nate Hochman, ISI Fellow at the National Review and Rightly contributor, to discuss their respective stances on abortion, issues facing women in America today, if men should be part of the abortion conversation, what role the government should have in regards to abortion, and their outlook on this important issue for the future. Subscribe to Rightly and catch more details about the episode below. Make sure to sign up for Unfettered, our new newsletter, available now. Newsletter signup: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rightlyaj/issues/right-now-unfettered-10-25-21-827594 ---- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 Episode Start 00:35 Why men should be part of the conversation 04:40 Panelists’ lay out their views 08:00 Separate paths all leading to pro-life views 12:55 Pregnancy is not a disease 16:00 Close reading of Roe v Wade ruling 20:20 Whose rights matter? 23:00 Kat: We need a pro-motherhood, pro-family culture 25:45 Nate: Women swayed by “abortion industry” propaganda 26:35 That Texas abortion law - is it the right solution? 31:00 Testing some hypotheticals 36:00 A cause for optimism ---- Plugs for our Guests ----  Follow Kat Murti: https://twitter.com/KatMurti https://twitter.com/FeministLiberty Follow Nate Hochman: https://twitter.com/njhochman
    43m
  • E35: E35: There’s a fight on the right that may sound academic, but it’s actually a true battle of ideals

    20 OCT 2021 · Did libertarianism put America on the road to ruin? And did the conservative movement losing fights like that of same-sex marriage, really put us on the slippery slope to transgender ideology being the norm? This week we’re talking to Declan Leary of The American Conservative magazine, about why he wants to see libertarians cast out of the Republican coalition for good & see the American right get excited about controlling government and putting it to use for a change. At the core of this show is a question about what defines “normal” when it comes to our politics. Societal norms in America have changed rapidly in the past sixty years, and a lot of good has come from it. But change also equals disruption; that’s the nature of challenging the status quo. There will always be costs to it, and there will also always be holdouts who do not accept the new “normal” or believe the consensus in politics or society at large is a consensus at all. Recognizing this is part of why we started Rightly in the first place, and why I excitedly host this show every week. The “consensus” in American politics, particularly on the right, isn’t looking like much of a consensus at all these days. Donald Trump’s campaign and presidency changed everything. Stephen’s guests this week are Declan Leary, Associate Editor of The American Conservatve magazine and Nate Hochman, a fellow with National Review. Both are from a younger generation of conservatives who would call themselves more traditionalist conservatives (tradcons), Leary most of all. The politics of Leary and increasingly so at his publication, The American Conservative, is all about challenging the decades old consensus on the right...that of fusionism between libertarian orthodoxy with conservative thought. Donald Trump was not so much an avatar of this faction as he was an inspiration to point out that the “consensus” in our politics was anything but. Whether it be gay marriage, no-fault divorce, adoption or the gender equality gains of the sexual revolution, all of this and more is up for renewed debate by a younger and quite energized conservative movement. But don’t talk to them about tax rates - their concern is what constitutes “virtue” and whether or not “liberty” is really working out so well for our society. Libertarians, progressives and liberals - in the mind of the new right, these traditional conservatives, they’re all part of the same problem in our politics, neighborhoods and families. In this episode, Declan Leary and Nate Hochman answer questions about this rising faction, what they do and don’t believe, and if America as we understand it today...is worth saving. These conversations are important, because if you don’t understand these intellectual rifts on the right, you’ll only be caught flat-footed and surprised at the ways in which these debates are reshaping the Republican Party as we’ve understood it. Subscribe to Rightly and catch more details about the episode below. Make sure to sign up for Unfettered, our new newsletter, available now. Newsletter signup: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rightlyaj/issues/right-now-unfettered-10-16-21-814092 ---- Content of This Episode ---- 00:00 Episode Start 00:05 Declan Leary: What Libertarians get wrong about liberty 05:30 Decades-old debate over fusionism still not settled 12:45 Neutrality is a myth; laws are always a value statement 19:45 What is a family and why is that so hard to define? 26:10 Leary: Buttigieg family photo a “mockery” 34:15 Gender neutral pronouns as the default 38:12 Why everything is subjective now 43:11 Always some good news to share ---- Reading List ---- “The Twisted Tree of LIberty” by Frank S. Meyer https://www.nationalreview.com/2017/01/communism-conservatism-twisted-tree-liberty/ “Freedom or Virtue” by L. Brent Bozell Jr. https://www.nationalreview.com/2017/01/freedom-virtue-conservatism-goal-society-freedom-or-virtue/ ---- Plugs for our Guests ---- Follow Declan Leary: https://twitter.com/DeclanLeary Follow Nate Hochman: https://twitter.com/njhochman
    45m 8s

Right Now is the first show from Rightly. Host Stephen Kent and a cast of co-hosts will guide listeners through the latest in political news and conservative thinking. Follow us...

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