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Consider This! | Conservative political commentary in 10 minutes or less
Summary: Let's talk politics in 10 minutes or less! Doug Payton gives his take on the politics and culture events of the day from his conservative perspective. But this is no long, drawn-out opinion piece. Each episode is 10 minutes or less, and usually covers 3 topics or so. The idea is to get you to look at topics from a different angle with information you've not heard from your regular blogs, or your Facebook or Twitter feeds. And the idea is, also, to get your feedback and thoughts so that we can all consider this.
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- Artist: Doug Payton
- Copyright: 2012-2021
Podcasts:
Episode 80: At Two Years Old, the Podcast Considers Social Conservatism
Episode 79: A Human Rights Question, and More Money for the VA and Medicare
Episode 78: A Unique Lawsuit Against ObamaCare, and the Source of the VA’s Troubles
Episode 77: Marriage – State Sovereignty, Loving Your Computer, and Social Experimentation
Episode 76: Brendan and the Benhams; The Intolerant “Tolerance Police” Claim Their Next Victim
Episode 75: Bill Clinton, Voter ID, Cliven Bundy, the BLM, and What Ties Them All Together
Episode 74: The Problems Predicted and the Better Solutions Conservatives Had For ObamaCare
Episode 73: The Freedom of Speech; Culturally and Legally
Episode 72: Portrait of a Right-Wing Extremist
Episode 71: The Plural of “Anecdote” Is Not “Data”; Defending ObamaCare With Success Stories
Episode 70: For the Ukraine, From Russia, With Love
Episode 69: Getting a Fair Hearing, I Dont Think That Word Means What You Think It Means, and Getting Some Respect
Episode 68: An “Interv” with Dale Franks
Episode 67: Writing Laws With a Pen and a Phone, and Hollywood Liberals For Tax Cuts
Episode 66: Vague Criminal Descriptions, Will (Not) Work for ObamaCare, and How the Media Covers Abuse of Power