By Connor Boyle, Mike Eichert, Rohan Gulati, Kyle Henson, Nick Prelosky
A show about Politics, Culture, and The Other Things.
What does it mean to be fit for the presidency? How does the idea of fitness for the presidency impact 2016? Tune in to find out what we think.
The panel discusses the frontier and what its absence means in today’s society
In one of the most controversial Supreme Court decisions of the Obama era, BCRA was ruled unconstitutional. The panel discusses.
As a follow up to a prior episode, we discuss American Exceptionalism and its impact on other nations through military intervention.
Those in power tend to disregard due process in order to promote their agenda. We discuss whether that’s what should be done and what its consequences are.
Is voting for a third party candidate the same as throwing away your vote? Does Gary Johnson have a shot at being our next president? Check out our thoughts.
We tackle confirmation bias and its effects on political discourse in the 21st century.
The group takes on the age old minimum wage debate. Does it help the low-skilled laborers of the world, or not? Tune in to find out.
The panel discusses ISIS and comes to terms with just how flagrantly unqualified we are.
The gang discusses American Exceptionalism and its place in modern society.
The panel discusses the recent problems that the democratic party has had with distrust in its ranks.
The panel discusses the government role in spurring innovation and why the private sector has taken all of the credit for recent innovations.
The panel discusses the intersection of racism and the modern Republican party.
We’ve switched to our new format! In the first installment of Episode 3 of Unnecessary and Proper, we discuss what a Donald Trump presidency would actually look like and how harmful it would or would not be.
Check out the second episode of our podcast where we discuss Black Lives Matter, Free Speech on Campus and Religious Liberty in the Marketplace
Our inaugural show! Topics include Brexit, the future of the Republican Party, and the assault weapons ban.