The Constitution Still Matters
The center stage of contemporary political debates seems dominated by questions of economics and entitlements, as though government’s role is to simply decide which levers to pull and how far.
Friday Five: The Chicago Teacher's Strike, Educational Technology, and the Economic Man
On Fridays, we bring you the best of our blog and the best of the web. This week’s roundup includes an interview with Arthur Brooks, a closer look at the Chicago teacher’s strike, a review of education technologies, and more.
Anti-Capitalism Drives Chicago Teacher Strike
The Chicago teachers now on strike make some of the best teacher salaries in the country despite some of the worst student results.
“GM is Alive” and American Enterprise is on the Ropes
“GM is alive, and Osama bin Laden is dead,” said President Obama in his recent speech at the Democratic National Convention.
Caroline May and Adam Carnehl
This week The Daily Caller's Caroline May joins RJ to talk about the recent GOP and DNC conventions. Adam Carnehl and RJ talk about G.K. Chesterton in the second segment. ]]>
Lawrence Reed and Michael Walsh
On this episode, RJ talks with Lawrence Reed, the president of the Foundation for Economic Education, and Michael Walsh, contributor to National Review, Breitbart.com and elsewhere. ]]>
Ben Shapiro and Greg Lane
RJ and author and columnist Ben Shapiro talk about the election and the current state of the media. Values & Capitalism's Greg Lane joins for the final segment. ]]>
Hugh Hewitt and Mary Katharine Ham
This week RJ talks with radio host Hugh Hewitt and media personality Mary Katharine Ham. ]]>
The RJ Moeller Show: Caroline May and Adam Carnehl
This week’s episode of “The RJ Moeller Show” welcomes our good friend Caroline May, intrepid reporter for The Daily Caller.