Wed, 25 September 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are appalled by Penn Law School’s clampdown on free speech. The hosts also discuss the British Museum, the newest addition to the Navy fleet, and the end of Alex Jones’s media empire. |
Fri, 6 September 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note that the black sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha is mobilizing for a "sister." They also discuss Brazil’s X ban, the cost of illegals, and the Times’s reservations about DEI. Thumbnail credit: © Alyssa Pointer/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire |
Thu, 29 August 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kesey are not surprised. They also discuss Tammy Duckworth, Robin DiAngelo, Ja'niyah Hendrix, and why Birmingham is blocking its streets. |
Wed, 14 August 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are revolted by Britain’s North-Korea-style clampdown on free speech. The hosts also discuss Delta Airlines, phony black philanthropy, "breast-ironing," and the Serbia-USA basketball game. Thumbnail credit: © Yat Him Wong/Cover Images via ZUMA Press |
Thu, 25 July 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey applaud successful campaigns to fight corporate anti-white foolishness. They also discuss Negritude, Six Flags, Michael Brown Way, and — of course — Kamala. Thumbnail credit: © Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Press Wire |
Wed, 24 July 2024
Part 2 of a no-holds-barred conversation with a cop who has seen it all. Thumbnail credit: © Michael Brochstein/ZUMA Press Wire |
Mon, 22 July 2024
Maybe the best analysis you will ever hear about this shameful security fiasco. Thumbnail credit: © Richard B. Levine/Levine Roberts via ZUMA Press |
Fri, 19 July 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at lefties who are horrified at the future veep’s heresies. Taylor and Kersey also discuss Benin, Hulk Hogan, Carnival Cruises, and yet another expiring rapper. Thumbnail credit: © Li Rui/Xinhua via ZUMA Press |
Fri, 7 June 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at star player Cameron Brink’s explanation. They also discuss Miss Alabama, Julian Wood, Ibram Kendi, another expired rapper, and why the SPLC is a bad investment. Thumbnail credit: John Mac, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons |
Thu, 2 May 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey ask for your help. They also discuss Trump’s plans for Term Two, Eva Vlaardingerbroek, racial separation in Baton Rouge and Toomsboro, and why Selma schools had to go back online. Credit: © Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire |
Wed, 20 March 2024
We're past bias into pure distortion. But do journalists and leftists really believe what they are saying? Website: https://www.amren.com/ |
Thu, 8 February 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey learn of yet another cross blacks must bear. They also discuss Marylyn Mosbey, Eric Adams, Al Sharpton, and the California sex trade. Thumbnail credit: © Mint Images via ZUMA Wire |
Thu, 1 February 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey mourn the fate of Harvard’s DEI chief — caught in the toils of plagiarism. They also discuss Ricky Cobb, Chris Rufo, syphilis, and Justin Slaughter. Thumbnail credit: Harvard University |
Fri, 5 January 2024
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey comment on a black icon’s fall from grace. They also discuss Uché Blackstock, Michelle Wu, Ebony Boulware, Andrea Campbell, Ashlei Hinds, and Pamela Smith. Thumbnail credit: © Will Oliver/EFE via ZUMA Press |
Fri, 8 December 2023
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey share the widespread outrage. They also discuss James Yoo, Jussie Smollett, 10,000 in one day, and the College Admissions Accountability Act. |
Thu, 12 October 2023
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note that BLM Grassroots seems to think it would be justified to shoot whites in their beds. The hosts also discuss the dollar cost of free speech, good news on voter integrity, and Taylor’s new coinage, “degentrification.” |
Wed, 6 September 2023
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey describe the fight that is brewing between Elon Musk — owner of X — and the ADL, which wants to censor it. Taylor and Kersey also discuss indictments in Georgia, rampaging Eritreans, misery in Johannesburg, and counting coup in Africa. Thumbnail credit: Screengrab from YouTube/CNBC. |
Thu, 6 July 2023
Gregory Hood and Paul Kersey break down the media's reaction to a court decision limiting the government's right to censor. |
Wed, 17 May 2023
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note that power-plant breakdowns are helping South Africa meet its green targets early. The hosts also discuss Zora Hurston, virtual racism, and the power struggle in Compton. |
Thu, 27 April 2023
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at yet another dreadful sin of the white man. They also discuss Stanford Law, Don Lemon, the Kenyan way to salvation, and Lesbian Visibility Week. |
Thu, 9 March 2023
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at another rent in this lefty group’s tattered credibility. They also discuss spinelessness in Germany, backbone in Britain, Portland’s continuing decline, and the awful but predictable consequences of hating the police. |
Tue, 20 December 2022
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at the absurd idea that physics requires “two-eyed seeing” under the supervision of “knowledge keepers.” They also discuss Moroccan manners, glimmers of sanity, med-school madness, and Song of the South. |
Thu, 29 September 2022
Jared Taylor and his co-host applaud the “far-right” victory that could lead to Italy’s first woman prime minister. They also discuss Muslim charity, organic Germans, “flute playin’ while twerkin’,” and the FBI’s hunt for white supremacy that's not there. |
Thu, 8 September 2022
Jared Taylor and his co-host discuss the terrible changes Britain went through during Queen Elizabeth’s 70-year reign. Grace and dignity do not make up for replacement and degeneracy. The hosts also discuss Taylor’s adventures in Phoenix, Stacey Abrams, Gina Adams, and Memphis on the skids. Thumbnail credit: © Danny Lawson/PA Wire via ZUMA Press |
Wed, 29 June 2022
Jared Taylor and his co-host discuss a nation-wide shift to the GOP led by Asians. The hosts also talk about “racist” AI, shade equity, Roe v Wade, Harvard’s “horrific” history, and good news if you are watching fireworks in Detroit. |
Fri, 29 April 2022
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at the lefty panic over Twitter’s new management. They also discuss DHS’s Disinformation Governance Board, attacks on policemen, David Azzerad's heroism, Catholic “trickster ethics,” and why we should all move to Santa Rosa County, Florida. Thumbnail credit: Pete Souza via U.S. Embassy, Jakarta/Flickr |
Thu, 21 April 2022
Jared Taylor and his co-host marvel at the dangers teachers face from even the youngest students. They also discuss the French election, illiteracy in California, goofy Pope Francis, and DOD’s shiny new mission. |
Tue, 29 March 2022
Activist, author, and congressional candidate Laura Loomer talks about her life, her new book, her fight against big-tech tyranny, and her determination to take that fight to the halls of Congress. |
Fri, 14 January 2022
Greg Hood and Chris Roberts discuss Howard Zinn's enormous influence, especially through his best-selling book, "A People's History of the United States." Thumbnail credit: Jim from Stevens Point, WI, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons |
Fri, 7 January 2022
Greg Hood and Chris Roberts talk about one of their favorite novels, A Confederacy of Dunces, and how it relates to America half a century after it was written. Thumbnail credit: Infrogmation, CC BY 2.5 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5>, via Wikimedia Commons |
Wed, 22 December 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host ponder polling data that suggest a sudden Hispanic shift towards Republicans. Are they sick of BLM pandering? The hosts also discuss Oliver v Arnold, madness in Makoto, Jahkim Robinson, the travails of Judge Michelle Odinette, and Senator Tom Cotton. Thumbnail credit: © Juan DeLeon/ZUMA Wire |
Mon, 8 November 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host marvel at the giant State Street financial group, which will punish managers who don’t hire enough BIPOCs. Possible legal challenge? The hosts also discuss Ibram Kendi, Cortez Rice, and the loving kindness of Wajahat Ali. |
Sun, 17 October 2021
Jury selection begins on October 18 in the conspiracy trial against the participants in the Unite the Right rally. Lead defendant Jason Kessler explains what is at stake in a trial with dangerous implications for any form of conservative activism. Thumbnail credit: © Zach Roberts/ZUMA Wire |
Tue, 11 May 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man and its many critics. Thumbnail credit: © Ulf Andersen/Aurimages via ZUMA Press
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Thu, 4 February 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at the New York Times' suggestion that Joe Biden should appoint a "Reality Czar" to tell us what to think. The hosts also discuss Bernie Sanders, VAPA, Democrats-to-be, John Lewis, naturalization, and why anyone who likes the Confederate flag should be disarmed. Thumbnail credit: © Imago via ZUMA Press |
Thu, 12 September 2019
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey salute East European leaders who say no to replacement migration and are working to boost native fertility. Taylor and Kersey also discuss mounting insanity in Canada, people who think it should be illegal to join the NRA, the latest on the border wall, how many black women support Trump, and the latest victims of “diversity and inclusion.” |
Thu, 15 November 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze the Left’s fascination with the race and sex of members of Congress. Taylor and Kersey also discuss sobering results of election exit polls, idiotic coverage of the latest “hate crimes” report, increasing “progressive” support for states’ rights, how a black college student tricked white Republicans, and why one judge ruled there should be no citizenship question on the census. |
Fri, 11 May 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey wish everyone a happy Mother’s Day, especially the black mothers bailed out of jail to be with their children. They also marvel at how anyone can blame white racism for high black STD rates, and discuss Scotland Yard’s “racist” Gang Matrix, new British guidelines for sentencing thought criminals, London’s murder rate that now rivals that of New York, blacks in tech jobs, and heartening developments in Sweden. |
Fri, 16 March 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note two milestones: the appointment of the first illegal immigrant to a California state-wide position and Britain’s refusal to admit the attractive, thoughtful trio of Brittany Pettibone, Lauren Southern, and Martin Sellner. They also discuss the possibility of fast-track visas for white South African farmers heading for Australia, the saga of the brilliant and courageous Amy Wax, the latest study on genes and IQ, and what went wrong with the black-themed version of A Wrinkle in Time. |
Fri, 2 March 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey discuss the origins of the PROMISE program that shielded the Florida shooter from arrest. The program, strongly promoted by the Obama administration, was to stop the “school to prison pipeline” simply by failing to arrest young criminals—because blacks and Hispanics were being collared at “unreasonable” rates. Taylor and Kersey also discuss buildings in Baltimore that “breed crime,” the Oakland mayor who acted like a “gang look-out” to protect illegals, the Kerner Commission redux, and how advances in trauma medicine are artificially reducing big-city homicide rates. |
Thu, 8 February 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey marvel at Nancy Pelosi’s recent Senate speech, in which she gloried in her grandson’s repudiation of his whiteness, and praised the parents of “dreamers” for bringing illegal children into the country. They also warn of the coming frenzy over Black Panther, scoff at the US Olympic Committee’s obsession with “diversity,” congratulate Denmark on recent proposals to cap “non-Western” refugees, and discuss new revelations about the dubious “racism” charges that upended the University of Missouri in 2015. |
Wed, 15 March 2017
Jared Taylor of American Renaissance interviews Simon Roche of South African. Until this year, Mr. Roche worked closely with the ANC, and vividly describes the corruption that pervades South African society. He now works for Suidlanders, a group formed to protect non-combatant whites in the event that South Africa falls into anarchy. Suidlanders see the writing n the wall and are taking no chances. hk@suidlanders.co.za |
Thu, 9 March 2017
Jared Taylor of American Renaissance and European activist Guillaume Durocher discuss the candidates for this spring's French presidential elections. Marine Le Pen is likely to make a strong showing in the first round, but center-leftist Emmanuel Macron appears poised to win in the second round. The contest will highlight two opposing visions of what it means to be French. |
Fri, 13 January 2017
Jared Taylor of American Renaissance and Paul Kersey of Stuff Black People Don't Like analyze Barrack Obama's farewell address in light of the fawning hysteria with which the media first greeted our "first black president." Boot licking for the outgoing president could not be in greater contrast to the open hatred for his successor. |
Mon, 11 January 2016
Jared Taylor, editor of American Renaissance, talks with Paul Kersey, the impresario behind Stuff Black People Don't Like (sbpdl.com), about Presiden't Obama's executive orders on guns and why they don't consider the racial roots of America's gun problem. |
Mon, 9 March 2015
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey discuss the Justice Department's report on the Ferguson Police Department, and what it all means for whites. |
Fri, 31 October 2014
Jared Taylor and Nicholas Wade dicuss eugenics, the future of genetic research, and academic closemindedness. They cover critical reception to Mr. Wade's recent book, as well as his next book. |