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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
Stanton and Cody cut to the heart of the latest in the world. In this episode, the Duo of Doom cover the ABCs of November. Democrats had crushing electoral losses in key states. The Pentagon found no error in killing innocent Afghan children. Kyle Rittenhouse and other self-defense cases win their trials. Oh, and Stanton makes a fool of himself because he doesn't know law. He apologizes to government-prosecutor cronies.
Self-Evident and Forgotten is a podcast on the truths of liberty and odd opinions. We explore the beautiful ideas often forgotten today that have given life to a free, peaceful, and prosperous society.
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Stanton, Kristi, and Cody cut to the heart of the latest in the world. In this episode, the trio does a Deep Dive on why we can't seem to get anything on our shelves here in America. Our old hated nemesis of inflation returns. And while we didn't record on this day, Happy Veterans Day. Thank you!
Self-Evident and Forgotten is a podcast on the truths of liberty and odd opinions. We explore the beautiful ideas often forgotten today that have given life to a free, peaceful, and prosperous society.
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Stanton, Kristi, and Cody cut to the heart of the latest in the world. In this episode, the trio cover the ABCs of October. The Talbian are becoming a government, China is more aggressive with Taiwan, supply chains are a mess thanks to the government, Congress is itching to regulate Facebook, and Hollywood actors still don't know anything about guns.
Self-Evident and Forgotten is a podcast on the truths of liberty and odd opinions. We explore the beautiful ideas often forgotten today that have given life to a free, peaceful, and prosperous society.
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Stanton, Kristi, and Cody cut to the heart of the latest in the world. In this episode, the trio does its first Deep Dive of nearly two hours on your favorite national law enforcement agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation. We get nerdy with Constitutional law, current and past abuses, and the agreement to disagree. You won't wanna miss it.
Self-Evident and Forgotten is a podcast on the truths of liberty and odd opinions. We explore the beautiful ideas often forgotten today that have given life to a free, peaceful, and prosperous society.
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Stanton, Kristi, and Cody cut to the heart of the latest in the world. In this episode, the trio revamps itself to bring you the best of liberty, adopting a new twice-per-month sequence. Hear the first ABCs of the month with the emergency spending bill, Colorado regulatory nonsense, and the failure of the FBI with Olympians.
Self-Evident and Forgotten is a podcast on the truths of liberty and odd opinions. We explore the beautiful ideas often forgotten today that have given life to a free, peaceful, and prosperous society.
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Welcome to Self-Evident and Forgotten, a podcast on the truths of liberty and odd opinions! Hosted by Stanton, Kristi, and Cody, we explore the beautiful ideas often forgotten today that have given life to a free, peaceful, and prosperous society.
Alas, we're missing our vital chairwoman, because she's as busy as the last few weeks have been. It's been a rather wild time since we last saw each other. The United States fully pulled out of Afghanistan with tragic losses, the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks has passed, President Biden has begun to implement firmer vaccination mandates, it appears the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff had active plans to prevent President Donald Trump from executing his constitutional powers, and Texas is being Texas. Just a normal workday, though, right?
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Welcome to Self-Evident and Forgotten, a podcast on the truths of liberty and odd opinions! Hosted by Stanton, Kristi, and Cody, we explore the beautiful ideas often forgotten today that have given life to a free, peaceful, and prosperous society.
A couple of weeks ago, the United States Senate passed a $1 trillion dollar infrastructure bill, the largest in over a decade. It's the byproduct of bipartisan compromise, with President Biden and Senate Democrats sacrificing grander plans and Republicans acquiescing to some greener projects. But we here at SEF have a critical question: does such a spending plan fit the often-forgotten ideas that made our country spectacular?
Here's a link to the Freakonomics episode on infrastructure. Worth a listen for a detailed look on how progressives and conservatives see the issue differently.
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Welcome to Self-Evident and Forgotten, a podcast on the truths of liberty and odd opinions! Hosted by Stanton, Kristi, and Cody, we explore the beautiful ideas often forgotten today that have given life to a free, peaceful, and prosperous society.
Last time, we started a discussion on foreign policy, setting out our individual principles for foreign policy. We began to see the differences and the disagreements that started to sprout up. Today, we're going to use an historically backed hypothetical scenario to test our principles and ask -- what would we do in those situations?
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Welcome to Self-Evident and Forgotten, a podcast on the truths of liberty and odd opinions! Hosted by Stanton, Kristi, and Cody, we explore the beautiful ideas often forgotten today that have given life to a free, peaceful, and prosperous society.
With the United States withdrawing from Afghanistan after two decades, many people wonder: what's next for America and her foreign policy? Well, what exactly is foreign policy? It's the collection of goals, plans, and actions by a national government in dealing with governments, companies, groups, and individuals from other nations. Sometimes, if you know what you're doing, you're able to direct those policies toward a general objective. What those objectives are can be the difference between sanctions and trade, war and peace. Today, we're going to explore how different kinds of freedom lovers think on foreign policy.
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Welcome to Self-Evident and Forgotten, a podcast on the truths of liberty and odd opinions! Hosted by Stanton, Kristi, and Cody, we explore the beautiful ideas often forgotten today that have given life to a free, peaceful, and prosperous society.
Recently, the Chairman for the Joint Chiefs of Staff (the military council that advises the president) General Mark A. Milley has come under heat for his remarks before a Congressional panel. The subject of his current disagreement with Republicans his defending policies in the military that purportedly teach our armed service men and women "woke" ideas that Republicans think undermine our military preparedness. The debate is confused, but reveals a wider problem -- ideological bureaucrats.
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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.