Robert Zubrin is an outspoken critic of pseudo-scientists who assert that humanity blights the planet. We discuss his repudiation titled Merchants of Despair.
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Maria Cardona is a top Democratic strategist for a leading public affairs firm in Washington, DC. We discuss the importance of the Latina vote in the 2012 election.
Andrew Roberts is a renowned historian who—among other things—commentated on Prince William and Kate Middlebury’s royal wedding with Matt Lauer and Meredith Viera of NBC’s Today Show. We focus our attention on the Greatest Generation as we discuss his latest book The Storm of War.
Dr. Sal Giorgianni believes men at risk for prostate cancer are the first victims of government-directed medical care. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force just axed the only test that detects prostate cancer. President Obama got a PSA test when he turned 50, but millions of American men won’t. We discuss the first example of healthcare rationing directly attributable to Obamacare.
Bill Davidow is a former Silicon Valley executive, explains how the almost miraculous success of the Internet Web has also created a unique set of hazards, in effect overconnecting us, with the direst of consequences for our political, economic, and day-to-day lives. We discuss his latest book Over Connected.
Guests include Dr. Sal Giorgianni discussing the first example of healthcare of rationing under Obamacare, Robert Zubrin discrediting pseudo-scientists and Antihumanists, Maria Cardona examining the role of Latina voters in the 2012 election, technologist Bill Davidow evaluating the promise and threat of the Internet, and World War II historians Andrew Roberts and John McManus discussing their research on the Second World War.