On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Rebeccah Heinrichs, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and Federalist contributor, joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss her recent American Mind article “Baby Bust” and how America’s fertility crisis “signals a psychological cost for women.”
“We really need to get back to honoring and valuing motherhood and telling young women that they can stay home and have babies if that is really what they have a strong desire to do and that they’re not going to be wasting their time, talents, and education if they do that,” Heinrichs explained.
60 Years After Kennedy’s Moon Speech, Mars Becomes The Next Frontier
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Brent Justice, a rocket scientist and former NASA employee, joins Western Correspondent Tristan Justice to discuss the United States’s recent space developments, the future of space exploration, and if humans will ever get a chance to go to Mars.
Brent said the Chinese are applying pressure on U.S. space missions.
“[China] is doing things that we’re not. We’ve not had that type of foreign pressure in the past so maybe that will … expedite the human landing system or NASA Artemis,” he said. “So I think Congress is seeing that and it’s causing them to, you know, try to expedite these bills.”
President Joe Biden launched an unprecedented purge of the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts Monday, demanding the resignation of four of the seven members.
Internationally popular priest Fr. James Altman was asked to resign from St. James the Less Catholic Church in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Friday.
The priest, who was happily surprised (and noticeably bashful) to grow in national and international status among traditional Catholics over the past year, was asked to resign by Bishop of La Crosse William Callahan Friday, Altman announced at Sunday Mass. Although the letter hasn’t been released, Altman told the parish the charges were that he was ineffective and caused division in the Catholic Church — two charges that are contradicted by fundraising and attendance records set for the parish under the priest’s leadership.
Ken Starr On Standing Up For Religious Liberty In An Age Of Uncertainty
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, former U.S. Solicitor General and current counsel to the Lanier Law Firm Ken Starr joins Staff Writer Jordan Davidson to discuss his new book “Religious Liberty in Crisis: Exercising Your Faith In An Age Of Uncertainty” and how Americans of faith should handle the left’s attack on religious liberty.
“We have a very strong and dominant gene in our American cultural system and that is freedom,” Starr said. “Dr. King: let freedom ring. Abraham Lincoln: a new birth of freedom. That’s who we are, but the culture in many significant respects is moving away from that.”
Why J.D. Vance Is ‘Very Seriously’ Considering A Senate Bid
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, author J.D. Vance joins Federalist Publisher Ben Domenech and Senior Editor Chris Bedford to discuss his potential run for a U.S. Senate seat.
“The issue that I’m most focused on right now is the control over our technology oligarchy over both our culture and our economics,” Vance said. “It’s not just that these people censor our speech and control what we’re allowed to say, it’s also that the entire digital technology sphere has an overwhelming amount of authority and how capital gets allocated in our economy.”
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Federalist Senior Editor Chris Bedford joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the Colonial Pipeline hack, gas shortages, the infrastructure debate, and how President Joe Biden’s approach is looking eerily similar to former President Jimmy Carter’s.
“There’s that maxim, obviously, or truism: We do not negotiate with terrorists,” Jashinsky said. “What’s concerning to me about this particular situation is that is it precedent-setting … this is the first example of something that’s going to happen more and more, and to some extent, it’ll be a feature of politics in the tech age.”
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Federalist Political Editor John Daniel Davidson joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss Austin’s rampant homelessness problem and Read More
Charles Payne On Woke Capital, COVID Recovery, And Inflation Risk
On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Charles Payne, host of Fox Business’s “Making Money,” joins Senior Editor Chris Bedford to discuss woke capital, COVID-19 economic recovery, rising inflation risk, and why the U.S. is the best country to climb the economic ladder.
“You talk about not wanting to be American or wanting to be global and being afraid to be proud of your American roots, that’s one of the reasons I think we really have seen these corporations become so involved in as to take on conservative American values to the degree that they have over the last few years,” Payne said.