Lawyer, blogger and free-speech crusader Ron Coleman and his guests discuss the future of free expression, thought and worship in our interconnected world.
Tune in for the unique light Ron and his guests shine on social media, the culture wars, politics and government everyone should be wrestling with.
Ron practices business and civil rights litigation and is best known for representing Simon Tam and his band the Slants in the U.S. Supreme Court’s famous First Amendment case, Matal v. Tam. He represents individuals, businesses and certain Presidents of the United States.
Ophthalmologist turned congresswoman Nan Hayworth was redistricted out of office, but if anything that’s helped her see more clearly than ever what a mess government has made of healthcare.
Chase Geiser is just one American, but he’s one who seems to have come out of nowhere to attract attention and respect for his One American podcast. How did this lone digital marketing pro do it?
Jeff Deist is president of the Mises Institute, both dedicated to the proposition that economics so matters. But does culture for into it? Jeff says yes.
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Have the joys of fatherhood mellowed Will Chamberlain? Or was his starting a family the radical move we were waiting for? Tune in for Will’s return.
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If you listen to Ariadna Jacob, you won’t be puzzled by how she’s managed to stay so ebullient and optimistic after what Team Cancel tried to do to her. So… listen!
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Jim Hanson believes America matters – a lot. That’s why he wants to win this civil war without firing a shot.
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Chris Rufo is leading the fight for common sense, rationality and an end to racial divisiveness in the schools and everywhere. In other words, he’s struggling against Critical Race Theory.
Josh Hammer, Op-ed editor for Newsweek, returns to the show to discuss the further deterioration of free discourse, and how wokeness is threatening the core values of the legal profession.
There’s nothing funny about today’s woke corporate comedy. Good thing there’s Chrissie Mayr.
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Find out what’s new in Kurt Schlichter’s latest book, “We’ll be Back,” as Kurt himself returns for his second appearance on ColemanNation.
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All religions are equal under the First Amendment. Satanism too? Michael Knowles has questions.
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Ashley Baker isn’t against antitrust enforcement against big tech, or anyone. She merely wants to remind us that the biggest monopolist of all is the government. Do we want to give it more power for…
Eoin Lenihan was an apolitical graduate student who naively stepped on the unseen third rail of “respectable” journalism: Antifa. He would learn to regret it.
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Professor Erec Smith is a leader of a movement banding together young faculty to push back against the intellectual sloth of critical race theory. Is there still hope?
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Robust, unknown Scottish lad uploads a Nazi-pet-trick video in ghastly bad taste to his unknown YouTube channel as a birthday joke to his girlfriend. Next thing he knows it’s gone viral, he’s under …
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr talks about the FCC, the Internet, the politics, and practicalities of regulating censorship on social media.
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Paul Gosar, DDS, the most conservative member of Congress, wants to do root canal on what’s rotten in American politics. You might feel some slight discomfort.
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Ron talks about all the things without anyone else’s little thoughts to get between him those reflective surfaces he loves.
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Sardonic, original and usually right is a hard way to go through life, but it’s the only way Ilya Shapiro knows. Ron’s oldest social media friend talks about his experience with being canceled at Ge…
Drew Holden’s polite but devastating Twitter threads documenting the serial bleats of the corporate media herd have made him a hugely influentual figure in media reporting in a few short years. In t…