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  • Upcoming Episodes

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    Category: Politics Conservative

    Call-in Number: (347) 857-3578


    At 8:00pm, The End of Racism author Dinesh D’Souza joins us to discuss his new book Life After Death: The Evidence. At 8:30pm, Matthew Spalding of the Heritage Foundation will discuss his latest work, We Still Hold These Truths: Rediscovering Our Principles, Reclaiming Our Future.
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    Steven Hayward on The Age of Reagan

    Steven Hayward of the American Enterprise Institute joins us to discuss his new book The Age of Reagan: The Conservative Counterrevolution: 1980-1989 and whether the Reagan vision can fully return to Washington in the 2010s.

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    Symposium: The Day Obama Won / Richard Brookhiser

    At 8:00pm, we will mark the first anniversary of Barack Obama's election with a roundtable discussion featuring previous guests of The Notes. At 8:30pm, Richard Brookhiser of National Review will join us to discuss his new book Right Time, Right Place: Coming of Age with William F. Buckley Jr. and the Conservative Movement.

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    Marvin D. Rogers, Dr. Jerome Corsi

    At 8:00 pm, South Carolina conservative activist Marvin D. Rogers—whose work received national exposure via a recent article by syndicated columnist Kathleen Parker--will join us to discuss his upcoming book Silence Makes the Loudest Sound: Race and Politics in America and the Republican Party’s need to reclaim its former status as the “Party of Lincoln.” Parker was At 8:30 pm, Dr. Jerome Corsi, author of the controversial books Unfit for Command and The Obama Nation, will join us to discuss his new book America for Sale: Fighting the New World Order, Surviving a Global Depression, and Preserving USA Sovereignty.

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    Wha'Happened?

    As the first anniversary of Barack Obama’s historic Presidential victory approaches, D.R. Tucker looks back at the 2008 election—the controversy over Jeremiah Wright, the contentious Democratic primary fight, the emergence of Sarah Palin as the new heroine of the right—and asks if things could have turned out differently for Republicans.

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    John Derbyshire: We Are Doomed

    The always brilliant--and always controversial--National Review writer John Derbyshire joins us to discuss his new book, We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism. The Republican Party, Derbyshire argues, "has been derailed by legions of fools and poseurs wearing smiley-face masks." Derbyshire pulls those masks off--and reveals the need for the American right to be solidly skeptical about society.

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    The [Premature] Death of Conservatism

    In his new book The Death of Conservatism, Sam Tanenhaus argues that wisdom is no longer a defining characteristic of the American right. While some of his conclusions are faulty, Tanenhaus is correct to note that the American right is not as strong as it once was, the vigorous conservative opposition to President Obama notwithstanding. DR Tucker takes a close look at Tanenhaus’ argument, and asks whether conservatism’s best days are in past years, or future months.

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    Matt Latimer--"Speech-Less: Tales of a White House Survivor"

    Former Bush speechwriter Matt Latimer has earned fair praise and unfair criticism for his new book “Speech-Less: Tales of a White House Survivor,” his memoir about being a witness to power during the closing, star-crossed months of the Bush Administration. Mr. Latimer will join us to discuss his new book, and the vicious attacks upon him by diehard Bush loyalists.

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