Podcast
Episode #39: Your Genital Preferences Offend Me
The joys of Ebates, breaking free from the Kohl’s Cash loop, the real reason ESPN is failing, Bill Nye the Political Guy, and genital preferences.
Ep. 38: Who’s Watching All Those Adam Sandler Movies, Anyway?
Topics include why Bill O’Reilly had to go, Adam Sandler’s domination of Netflix, and why the hell it costs $36,000 to throw a wedding.
Episode #37: David Limbaugh and the True Jesus
Author David Limbaugh stops by to chat with Teri and Kira about his new book, The True Jesus: Uncovering the Divinity of Christ in the Gospels.
Episode #36: Boys will be girls, white board activism and political lipstick
The Smart Girl Politics podcast has a new format! Teri Christoph will be joined each week by Kira Davis of RedState and April Gregory, recovering politico.
Episode #35: Yes, Virginia, your Democrat governor is anti-woman
Clinton crony Terry McAuliffe just vetoed a bill that would’ve provided protection for victims of domestic abuse. It’s not his first anti-woman initiative!
Episode 34: The Real Feminists: Ida B Wells
Ida B. Wells was a conservative black journalist during and after Reconstruction who bravely spoke out against lynching. She was a real feminist.
Episode #33: Helping homeless veterans, one tiny house at a time
Host Teri Christoph gets the full scoop on the tiny house village from one of its creators, Kevin Jamison of Veterans Community Project.
Episode #32: Ed Morrissey and Larry O’Connor
HotAir’s Ed Morrissey helps deconstruct Trump’s CPAC speech and radio host Larry O’Connor stops by to talk Trump and the state of the conservative movement.
Episode 31: Can conservatives and populists work together?
Can conservatives and populists work together in the age of Trump? Guests Guy Benson and Matt Vespa from Townhall.com attempt to find that answer.
Episode #30: What will activism look like in 2017?
Now that Republicans hold the White House, the House of Representatives, and the Senate, not to mention a slew of governorships and state legislatures, what will activism look like in