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.
Col. Allen West has been called every racist name in the book – by liberals who hate his conservative positions. Now he’s running for Governor of Texas, and he wears their contempt like another meda…
Georgetown Law’s Randy Barnett’s new book argues that it’s time to take a new old look at the 14th Amendment. This isn’t your father’s Incorporation Doctrine.
The post “The Forgotten Fourt…
Corporate journalism hasn’t only ignored the government’s harsh treatment of January 6th defendants – it has been a part of it. If it weren’t for Julie Kelly, we might not know about it at all.
Seth Dillon’s Babylon Bee creates buzz every day with its incisive parody of the humorless Hive.
The post “Bee in their Bonnets” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Dave Reaboi and Jeff Ballabon join Ron again for a post mortum on Election Day 2021.
The post “We are Not the Same Guy 2” appeared first on ColemanNation.
Carol Roth wrote the book on “The War on Small Business.” She doesn’t think we’ve even begun to fight back – but we better.
The post “Small Business Versus the Leviathan” appeared first on…
Bryson Gray’s “Let’s Go Brandon” rap flew to the top of the iTunes charts so fast that YouTube pulled the plug on it. Now Gray is hotter than ever.
The post “Let’s Go Bryson” appeared firs…
Gorilla mindset is one thing, but former pro heavyweight boxer and physics graduate Ed Latimore is selling the crackhead mindset – and how it can help you reach your own goals.
The post “E…
Activist and author Adam Coleman says the modern welfare state and black society share the blame for the state of black family life. He lived it – and he aims to fix it.
The post “Culmin…
Joe Kent is a Gold Star husband, former Green Beret, and candidate for Congress from Washington State. He’s a tough conservative. Were these all the reasons YouTube needed to cancel his account?
Vivek Ramaswamy is a smashingly successful product of the system he takes apart and critiques in his book, “Woke, Inc.” That’s why he may be just what the doctor ordered.
The post “Veni, …
Chandler Crump is a young black man who rejects the accepted narrative about race in America and does so with great style. It’s going rather well for him.
The post “Crump Engagement Syndro…
In her 2020 film “The Plot Against the President,” Amanda Milius laid out the whole Crossfire Hurricane debacle. Now Special Prosecutor John Durham is making his long awaited appearance in the story…
James Lindsay has made the transition from academic mathematics to public policy analysis and criticism of the woke Left. Which means that for him, there’s no going back.
The post “Concept…
Unwoke comic Josh Denny has achieved new levels of being canceled by the corporate Left. And he couldn’t be happier.
The post “Denny, We Hardly Knew Ye” appeared first on ColemanNation.
No champagne, no streamers – what kind of New Year is this Rosh Hashana? Rabbi Asher Coleman of Palo Alto’s Jewish Study Network explains.
Norm Pattis is an old-school lefty criminal defense and civil trial lawyer. Which means he’s had it with new-school cancel culture.
The post “Departure for The Norm” appeared first on Cole…
Ron talks to the Colonel-lawyer, author and commentator Kurt Schlichter, about the new look of the conservative insurgency.
The post “Kurt Schlichter and the Current Crisis” appeared first…
Princeton politics professor Robert George discusses the future of free thought on and off campus – and his effort to make an attack on one unorthodox speaker an attack on all.
The post “R…
Cuban-American director and Hollywood insider Robby Starbuck left Tinseltown because of his unorthodox politics and values. Now he’s running for Congress and taking a turn in front of the camera.