American Conservative University Podcast
Summary: Visit us at americanconservativeuniversity.comAll free!! All educational. All entertaining. All professionally recorded. No empty rhetoric here. Just entertaining learning. Choose from many different topics from the best talent around the world. The goal of this podcast is to dispel commonly held misconceptions, revisionist history, myths, lies, half truths and hot air. Past subjects include Islamic extremism, free market economics, China, Oil, The Crusades, free trade, nuclear energy, co-ed military, socialized medicine, school vouchers, gay marriage, separation of church and state, intelligent design, militant feminism and many more. Join us for author interviews, new conservative books, audio book excerpts, debating Leftists, lectures, humor, documentaries and much more. Earn your American Conservative Masters Degree just by listening. No writing, no assignments. Just listen at the feet of some of the worlds greatest Conservative thinkers.
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- Artist: American Conservative University
- Copyright: 2012
Podcasts:
Show 1833 Part 10 of 10. Constitution 101. The Meaning and History of the Constitution.
Show 1832 Part 1 of 10. Constitution 101. The Meaning and History of the Constitution
Show 1831 The Socialism Nightmare in Venezuela
Show 1830 Brittany Hughes Reality Check. Part 3
Show 1829 ACU Sunday Series. Can the Gospels be Trusted?
Show 1828 Unlocking the Mystery of Life Full Documentary
Show 1827 Dennis Prager. No More Paris and Matt Walsh
Show 1826 The Paris Climate Agreement Scam! Ben Shapiro and Louder with Crowder
Show 1825 White South African Genocide, Cancer and DNA, Grief Fueled Father, Rice Unmasking and Global Warming.
Show 1824 Death of Humanity
Show 1824 Rush Limbaugh Morning Updates
Show 1823 Ann Coulter. Adios America- The Lefts Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third World Hellhole
Show 1822 The American Miracle. An Assemblage of Demigods
Show 1821 Audiobook. 1776 by David McCullough. The Siege of Boston. Dorchester Heights
Show 1820 The Fall of South Africa | Simon Roche and Stefan Molyneux