Podcasts

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience, Episode 20: Handguns and Snow Tires

Featured image Episode 20 of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience features a terrific interview with Peter Schweizer, author of Throw Them All Out. I think you will really enjoy it. We also talked about the issues of the day, including the latest in the GOP race, and awarded our Loon of the Week and This Week In Gatekeeping prizes. It was, as usual, a fun show: You can listen to the podcast by playing »

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience, Episode 19: Patriotic Millionaires

Featured image Brian Ward and I got together Friday night to record Episode 19 of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience, ably produced by Ricochet’s Scott Immergut and augmented by a Little Sumpin’. We talked about the issues of the day, including the latest in the GOP race–Brian is excited about Newt’s rise, I am not–the latest hilarity from the Occupiers, acerbic commentary on the much-hyped patriotic (i.e., pro-higher taxes) millionaires, and a prescient preview »

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience, Episode 18: Three For Fighting

Featured image Today John Ondrasik joined us for the latest episode of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience. He was coming off a big night, having performed on board the USS Carl Vinson as part of the Veterans’ Day event at which North Carolina and Michigan State played basketball and President and Mrs. Obama thanked the troops. We talked about that experience, as well as John’s possible new television show; but the main focus was »

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience, Episode 17

Featured image Taking the weekend off put me behind on many fronts, and I am still digging out. Hence this belated posting of the latest episode of the Hinderaker-Ward experience, which, if you subscribe, you probably have already heard. If you don’t subscribe, you should! It was a fun show; we talked about the rise of Herman Cain, Obama’s most recent press conference, Occupy Wall Street, and more. We awarded our Loon »

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience, Episode 16

Featured image We recorded Episode 16 of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience Friday evening. The show features an interview with Ralph Peters, talking, among other things, about his brand-new book, Lines of Fire, as well as his forthcoming novel about the Civil War, Cain at Gettysburg. We talked about the events of the day, including the GOP presidential debates and the fortunes of the various contenders. And, of course, we awarded our Loon of »

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience, With C. J. Box

Featured image We taped Episode 15 of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience last night. The podcast features a very fun interview with author C.J. Box (“Chuck” to his friends). We talked about his Joe Pickett books and his latest bestseller, Back of Beyond. We also discussed how one gets to be a successful author, and learned that Box is a long-time Power Line fan. I really do recommend Back of Beyond. It is a »

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience, With Michael Barone

Featured image We taped Episode 14 of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience yesterday afternoon. The podcast features an interview with Michael Barone; don’t miss his comments on the resolution of the debt ceiling crisis and the current political scene. We also had fun interviews with Justin Folk, who created the Power Line Prize-winning video The Spending Is Nuts, and Don Brookins, who made Doorbell. Doorbell is fast becoming an internet sensation, with 300,000 views »

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience: All Debt, All the Time

Featured image This afternoon Brian Ward and I recorded a new edition of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience that focused entirely on debt: the debt ceiling crisis, the budget impasse, and the Power Line Prize competition. We discussed the most recent events in Washington, played two of the top songs from the contest, and awarded our Loon of the Week and This Week In Gatekeeping prizes. It was a fun hour. You can listen »

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience: Food Fight!

Featured image On Friday night we recorded the latest edition of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience. It was fun as always. The podcast includes a terrific (I think) interview with Michelle Bernard on the proposed new federal guidelines that would disapprove of advertising “unhealthy” foods to children. Like Cheerios, oatmeal and yogurt. Michelle is an MSNBC contributor–our first ever, I’m sure–and a great guest. We also discussed the events of the day, dominated by »

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience

Featured image Last night, Brian Ward and I recorded Episode 11 of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience, produced by Scott Immergut and hosted by Ricochet. Episode 11 is titled “Sloping Foreheads,” a reference to this week’s Loon. Ben Shapiro was our guest, talking about his new book Primetime Propaganda. Ben is a great guest, and one of those people who make you feel inferior: he has had a syndicated column since he was 17. »

The Hinderaker-Ward Experience, Live From Right Online

Yesterday Brian Ward and I attended the Right Online conference in Minneapolis. I spoke during the opening main session and took the opportunity to plug the Power Line Prize. Brian and I then interviewed Steve Bannon, director of the movie The Undefeated, about Sarah Palin. Steve was a terrific interview; unfortunately, the audio quality suffered from the hotel’s limited wireless bandwidth. We finished off the day by listening to James »

Return of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience

After a two-week hiatus–chalk it up to spring fever–Brian Ward and I recorded Episode 9 of the Hinderaker-Ward Experience (“All Talk, No Seeds”) last night. To introduce the podcast, I will merely quote Ricochet’s description: After taking a couple of weeks off for no apparent reason, the men of the Northern Alliance are back with a new podcast. Powerline’s John Hinderaker and Fraters Libertas’ Brian Ward take no prisoners as »

Prairie Republic: The Interview

On our radio show yesterday, Brian Ward and I interviewed Jon Lauck about his new book, Prairie Republic, a history of the founding of his state and mine, South Dakota. It’s an excellent book and it was a fun interview. Jon is a senior adviser to Senator John Thune, as well as a historian and a lawyer, and at the end of the interview we also touched on Senator Thune’s »

Live, From New York: It’s KSM

On our radio show last Saturday, we interviewed Andy McCarthy on the Obama administration’s decision to try five top terrorists, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, in federal court in New York for their “crimes,” i.e., making war against the United States. It’s a great interview, I think, and as high-level a discussion as you will ever hear of the issues raised by that potentially fateful decision. Not because of my skill »

Five For Fighting, the Podcast

John Ondrasik of Five For Fighting–it took me a couple of years, at least, to figure out that the reference is to the hockey penalty, not the number of band members–is one of the world’s truly great guys. He has just released a terrific new album called Slice. We were lucky enough to catch up with him yesterday on our radio show. My radio partner, Brian “St. Paul” Ward of »

Architects of Ruin, the Podcast

Last Saturday we interviewed Peter Schweizer on our radio show, discussing his new book Architects of Ruin. The book is excellent. It analyzes, in relatively brief and highly accessible fashion, the origins of the current financial crisis. And Peter is a great radio guest; the interview is entertaining and, I think, unusually informative. Click on the graphic to buy the book; I highly recommend it. You can go here to »

Mark Steyn on World War IV

We’ve written a number of times about the gala evening in New York when we awarded Norman Podhoretz the Power Line Book of the Year award for 2007, for World War IV. One of the highlights of the evening was Mark Steyn’s speech, in which he highlighted a basic difference between the current war and its predecessors: in World War IV, if that really is what we are fighting, the »