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    The Social Mediators: Super Tuesday

    The Social Mediators: Super Tuesday

    This week we talk about Super Tuesday and the current trajectory of this year's presidential election. Tune in to hear Jillian know shockingly little about the election until an author from the 90s is mentioned and both Jillian and Garret weigh into the primaries when they don't really have the energy to care.   

    The Hillsdale Interview: Daniel Dorman

    The Hillsdale Interview: Daniel Dorman

    Daniel Dorman joins WRFH to discuss his recent essay at National Review, "How Canadians Earned the Right to Life, Liberty, and Suicide." Dorman is the Communications Manager at one of Canada's leading think-tanks, the Macdonald-Laurier Institute. As a part of his role with the Institute he has supported the work of many of Canada’s leading policy experts, editing and placing op-eds in nearly all of Canada's national news outlets and a variety of major international publications.

    The Hillsdale Interview: Phil Kerpen

    The Hillsdale Interview: Phil Kerpen

    Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment, joins WRFH to discuss the state of the U.S. economy.  With stronger than expected economic growth, steady employment numbers, and easing inflation many are arguing that recession concerns are misplaced and the U.S. economy is fundamentally sound. But has the Fed truly achieved its “soft landing” for Americans?  What about energy prices, the ballooning national debt, and other persistent troubles?