Every day we wake up to a new chapter of political turmoil that leaves us angry, confused, and more than a little concerned for the future of our country.
Politics By Faith with Mike Slater offers a very different analysis to the equation, drawing from Faith and the Founders for perspective instead of the warring opinions of pundits.
You’ll be amazed at what the Bible and our very own history have to say about where we are today.
Enlightening, insightful, reassuring, and 100% unique – Politics By Faith.
Mark Hemingway from Real Clear Investigations joins “True Story” to discuss the CDC and the teachers’ unions working together to keep kids from returning to schools around the country.
Vince Racaniello, Professor of Microbiology at Columbia University, joins Mike Slater to explain why India is having a nasty COVID-19 outbreak and why England is conducting COVID raves.
Between TV doctors and the CDC, COVID-19 messaging has become increasingly difficult to navigate. So what’s the true story? Mike Slater dives into the facts. Mike also debunks a hit piece on police from CNN. Plus appearances from Mark Hemingway and Professor Vincent Racaniello, who is fired up about a New York Times piece on variants.
Professor at the University of Maryland Peter Morici joins Mike Slater to discuss what makes gold so valuable and how it became the world’s metric for value.
America’s affection for gold is almost as old as the nation itself. In this special show, Mike Slater and his guests explore why we’re so attracted to this precious element: What explains our emotional attachment to gold? What exactly is the Gold Standard? And what intrinsic value does gold hold as a tangible asset and as a commodity?
What were the key takeaways from President Biden’s first unofficial State of the Union address? Mike Slater has the answer. Mike also talks to Newsweek’s Josh Hammer about wokeism in America and American Spectator’s Melissa MacKenzie.
Living in the UK during the COVID pandemic, Rapper Zuby shares his opinion on how the Americans and the British have differed in their emotions on coronavirus over the past year.