One Student’s First-Person Account Of The Rally That Turned Into A Riot
Georgetown University student Jaron Pensinger joins Emily Jashinsky to discuss how his role as a peaceful protester in D.C. was misconstrued by his peers and the press.
A Second Trump Impeachment Ensures The GOP Will Never Be The Same
Senior Editor Chris Bedford and Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky discuss the Senate’s upcoming impeachment trial and what it means for the future of the GOP.
Why Millennials Love To Hate Boomers And Whether Boomers Deserve It
Helen Andrews joins Joy Pullmann to discuss her book “Boomers: The Men and Women Who Promised Freedom and Delivered Disaster.”
‘Mandalorian’ Star Gina Carano Takes Us Behind The Scenes, Explains Her Politics
Gina Carano joins Ben Domenech to discuss her role in the Star Wars series and explain how she approaches ideological diversity and wokeness in Hollywood.
America’s Institutional Decline Looks More Like Mexico Than Europe
“If you want to understand the future of the United States, you shouldn’t look to Europe, you should look to Mexico,” Federalist Political Editor John Daniel Davidson said.
Indiana AG: Governors Completely Ignore That Endless Lockdowns And Mask Mandates Are Unconstitutional
“It’s been the biggest crisis in Indiana’s history. And we have people standing on the sidelines,” Indiana’s outgoing Attorney General Curtis Hill said.
The Tipping Point: What Drove People To Riot At The Capitol?
What drove thousands of people to Washington, D.C., to rally for President Trump? And how did their frustrations turn into mob riot?
Chaos Overtakes Washington, DC: Where Do We Go From Here?
How the mob that rushed and eventually breached the U.S. Capitol building on Wednesday afternoon will affect the state of our nation moving forward.
Are ‘Stakeholder Capitalists’ Taking Care Of Their Own Workers?
Big corporations have earned huge profits during the pandemic, but frontline retail workers typically earned a very small pay increase.
Fighting For Freedom From Lockdowns In Tennessee
Tennessee Stands Founder Gary Humble joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his efforts to address government overreach by Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee.
The Worst Corporate Media Performances of 2020
Whether it was the NYT controversy over Tom Cotton’s op-ed or the Cuomo brothers’ comedy attempt on CNN, there were plenty of media blunders to go around.
Festivus 2020: The Year Of Great Grievances
‘I know your grievances could fill, not a podcast, but an audiobook really. A long audiobook. A biblical-sized audiobook,’ Jashinsky told Bedford.
The Hilaria Baldwin Scandal Is An Indictment Of Our Media
This episode of The Federalist Radio Hour reviews how Hilaria Baldwin faked being a Spaniard for years and what it exposed about the media’s corruption.
Z To X: Christmas, COVID-19, And The Freedom To Make Choices
‘What we’ve experienced is crazy and it makes it seem like it’s more about power than it is about anything else,’ Evita comments in this episode of ‘Z to X.’
Make America Beautiful Again: The Truth Behind The Executive Order You Might Have Missed
James McCrery and Justin Shubow join Christopher Bedford to break down Trump’s recent executive order promoting ‘classical and traditional architecture.’
Taylor Swift’s Music Is Becoming More Woke And Less Relatable
‘I think prime Taylor was somewhere between ‘Red,’ which was probably her best album of all time, and ‘Reputation.’
Was 2020 The Year Biology Made A Comeback?
‘So much of what people like J.K. Rowling are fighting for is really just the free exchange of ideas, which should be a very basic, fundamental thing we all agree on in our society.’
Chef: COVID Lockdowns Are ‘Class Warfare’ Against Small, Local Businesses
“What’s happening right now is really a class warfare whereby your big business, your campaign donors, your elites are operating [and] small business retailers are being told that they have to shut down.’
Podcast: Attending Church Gives People The Hope They Need During A Pandemic
“It is such a bright spot, among so many other things that are just dark, when you’re able to attend church weekly,” Zempel said.
Hollywood Had A Bad Year
Between the death of movie theaters and accelerated streaming options, will Hollywood be able to make a comeback in 2021?