Episodes
Larissa Phillips, founder of the Volunteer Literacy Project, joins us to talk about her important piece in Quilette where she discusses how the feminist approach to rape is hurting women and victims. Link to her piece detailing her experience dealing with rape. https://quillette.com/2024/03/20/toward-ruin-or-recovery-celeste-marcus-liberties-journal-yascha-mounk-feminist-metoo/ Support the show
Published 04/12/24
Corey Deangelis, Senior Fellow at the American Federation for Children, talks about the problems in education and why he's fighting for school choice. Support the show
Published 04/05/24
Published 04/05/24
This week journalist David Marcus returns to discuss his tweet about Gen X and racism. Fatimah Gilliam joins the conversation to offer an alternative to David's view on race relations in the late nineties and how they're different from today. The conversation ends on a heated debate about journalistic integrity and rape accusations in the Israel-Hamas war.   David's...
Published 03/29/24
Barrington joins Charles, Wilfred, and special guest Lou Perez to discuss social media. We dive into Twitter debates, influencers, racism, the real world, and if blacks are funnier than whites. Support the show
Published 03/22/24
Shelby Steele, author, filmmaker, and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, joins us to talk race, antisemitism, and algebra. Support the show
Published 03/15/24
Former Olympian and candidate for Congress Claston Bernard talks about acceptable blacks. Support the show
Published 03/08/24
This week, we talk to Fatimah Gilliam, author of Race Rules: What Your Black Friend Won't Tell You. Support the show
Published 03/01/24
Historian Larry Schweikart discusses his new book, A Patriot's History of Globalism. Support the show
Published 02/23/24
Brian Mullins joins us to discuss big city problems, specifically Chicago, and why the left isn't helping the black community. Support the show
Published 02/16/24
We talk race, resilience, and solutions with Woodson Center and 1776 Unites founder Bob Woodson. Support the show
Published 02/09/24
Charles and Wilfred discuss the annual debate around Black History Month with Lou Perez and David Sypher. Support the show
Published 02/02/24
The host of The Reason We Learn joins us to explain her radical views on education. Support the show
Published 01/26/24
Lenore Skenazy joins us to talk about promoting independence in kids and the dangers of safetyism. Support the show
Published 01/19/24
West Point grad, combat veteran, and ER doctor, John Hughes, joins us to talk about his new book, American Doctor: Coming Home To War. Support the show
Published 01/12/24
Charles and Wilfred talk past guests, 2024 predictions and are visited by the OG Cut the Bull star. Support the show
Published 01/02/24
Artist and animator (canceled) and Heterodorx co-host Nina Paley joins us to discuss gender issues, liberalism, and the death of the gender critical movement. Support the show
Published 12/22/23
The Cruel Philosophr brings his blunt analysis to CTB audience. He poses a question: In 2023, who is holding back Black America; the white liberal, the black female voter, the black father, or the black elite? We discuss this, then Charles and Wilfred add a couple additional options. Support the show
Published 12/15/23
We talk comedy with comedian and frequent co-host Lou Perez. Support the show
Published 12/08/23
New Jersey black republican David Sypher discusses the critique of black republicans, BLM, GOP outreach, Kathy Barnette, and voting patterns of blacks. Support the show
Published 12/02/23
Hosts Wilfred Reilly and Charles Love have a casual chat about the topics of the day without a guest. Support the show
Published 11/17/23
On the heels of his Genspect controversy, Phil Illy joins us to talk about his book, Auto-Heterosexual: Attracted to BEING the Other Sex. Support the show
Published 11/13/23
We talk racism and compassion with Roxy Manning and Sarah Peyton, authors of The Antiracist Heart: A Self-Compassion and Activism Handbook. Support the show
Published 11/10/23
Heather Mac Donald is the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and a New York Times bestselling author of several books including The War on Cops and The Diversity Delusion. She joins us to talk about her latest book, When Race Trumps Merit. Support the show
Published 11/03/23
Here we continue our discussion of the Hamas attack and the complications of the region with Aryeh Tepper and David Bernstein. Support the show
Published 10/25/23