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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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