Reviving Democracy: A Conversation with @Corbin4Congress on Term Limits and Immigration
Ron DeSantis for President? @G_llanes Discusses @Ready4Ron Campaign, DeSantis' Record, and Cultural Issues in Politics
Join Brian Nichols as he delves into the controversial debate of whether a libertarian can be a Republican and the challenges and opportunities that come with it.
@angiewong discusses building a LEGACY for America through conservative politics and the future of the America First agenda
Golden Showers Sunday Stream w/@FMUniverse84 & @GoldShowers_hex - The Salesperson's Guide to Selling Freedom"
Ronald Tracy Robison (@RonTracy6), a libertarian candidate for city council in Jacksonville, Florida, talks about his vision for a prosperous city with less government intervention, and how he plans to address issues like economic deficit, crime, homelessness, and infrastructure.
Exploring the Importance of Libertarians in Local Politics with Eric Parker, a Libertarian Candidate Running for Jacksonville City Council
The Libertarian Party has made some successful efforts to expand its base and grow as a political force.
Win Your Local Election: Tips and Strategies from Our Free Ebook
Discover the Secrets of Making Compelling Arguments and Persuading Others with VA Delegate Nick Freitas
Listen as we're joined by Captain Bob "Shoebob" Carey, US Navy (Ret), of Ready for Ron to discuss why he feels Governor DeSantis is the best candidate for President.
In this thought-provoking movie, director Brad Lyon (@BradLeoLyon) challenges the notion that the only viable political options in America are limited to the Democratic and Republican parties.
On today's episode, we're joined once again by Daniel Miller, the president of the Texas Nationalist Movement, to discuss TEXIT, the movement advocating for Texas to become an independent nation.
Jack and I talk about the corruption that has been exposed, including how Twitter censors conservatives, how they use their power to get Democrats elected, and much more.
What's the future for the GOP? Is it a party of Trump? Or a party of DeSantis?