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National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

National Review's Radio Free California Podcast

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A show about the perilous state of the Golden State—and what that means for you, wherever you live. California is the hothouse lab of the Left, the nation-state creating the statist policies, art, and lifestyles of the future – and generating the political dollars to make them a reality in a community near you. Hosts Will Swaim (California Policy Center) and David Bahnsen (The Bahnsen Group, Fox Business News commentator, conservative activist) beam this weekly show internationally, from mostly undisclosed pirate-radio platforms west of the Sierra Nevada. [Intro music graciously provided by Los Angeles-based Metalachi, the metal/mariachi soundtrack of the near-future. Find them at Metalachi.com.]National Review 政治・政府 政治学
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  • Episode 435: Newsom Presidential Campaign Ads You Won’t See
    2026/03/12
    California Governor Gavin Newsom says taxpayers will spend $19 million on advertising designed to burnish his record in advance of his White House run. Will and guest Will O’Neill consider recent news stories that won’t make the final cut -- skyrocketing oil prices, gender transitioning in the state’s schools, the stabbing victim who died after his ambulance was stolen, and the governor’s own flirtation with antisemitism. Bonus! Remembering Edward Dickinson Baker, the first Californian to die in the American Civil War. Music by Metalachi. Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.org Follow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCA Show Notes: Army Reserve soldier from Sacramento among six killed in Kuwait drone strikeNewsom planning $19-million push to polish California’s national imageIn a Political Campaign, City Officials Can Spend Your Money Against You. They Call it 'Education'He was stabbed while charging his car. He died after his ambulance was stolenNewsom likens Israel to ‘apartheid state,’ questions future military supportNewsom Digs in After SCOTUS Rebuke, Claims Teachers ‘Forced to Be Gender Cops’Amid angry backlash, serial child molester is rearrested the same day he was set to be paroledHere’s how Newsom’s spending binge outstripped revenues, creating California’s chronic deficitMarathon, Chevron, PBF Warn Governor Newsom of Widespread Refinery Shutdowns, Fuel shortages, Economic CollapseCalifornia’s economy faces threats with new energy policy changesNevada governor fires warning shot at Gavin Newsom over oil crisis: ‘Real-world consequences’Fearing GOP upset, top California Democrat urges lagging candidates for governor to drop out of raceCalifornia Unions May Decide Which Republican Advances In The Governor’s Race — And Which One Doesn’tPoll: Hilton’s rise could spare Dems from disaster in California gov’s raceRepublican Rep. Kevin Kiley files to run as independentA budget plot twist in Oakland: From ‘fiscal emergency’ to $17 million in the black Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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  • Episode 434: Emergency Episode — SCOTUS Affirms California Parent Rights
    2026/03/09

    Following a smashing victory in a San Diego federal court, attorney Paul Jonna describes the U.S. Supreme Court’s dramatic intervention to end California’s determination to hide student gender-transition plans from parents. Bonus! California attorney Michael McClellan lays out the conservative case for skepticism about artificial intelligence. Music by Metalachi.

    Email Us:
    dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.com
    will@calpolicycenter.org

    Follow Us:
    @DavidBahnsen
    @WillSwaim
    @TheRadioFreeCA

    Paul Jonna on Mirabelli and SCOTUS

    • Paul Jonna, Limandri & Jonna
    • Thomas More Society
    • Court sides with parents in dispute over California policies on transgender students

    Michael McClellan on AI

    • Governor DeSantis Hosts Roundtable on AI Policy at New College of Florida
    • 2028: The Consequences of Abundant Intelligence
    • Gemini Said They Could Only Be Together if He Killed Himself. Soon, He Was Dead.

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  • Episode 433: Iran Out of Gas in California
    2026/03/03
    The Iran war exposes California’s fragile oil supply, how the media transformed the death of nine skiers near Donner Pass into a case of “climate change,” and Attorney General Rob Bonta’s very bad week. Bonus! Attorney Andrew Quinio describes Pacific Legal’s lawsuit to block San Francisco reparations payments, and CPC senior fellow Mark Moses considers whether government exists to serve citizens -- or whether citizens exist to serve government. Music by Metalachi. Email Us:dbahnsen@thebahnsengroup.comwill@calpolicycenter.org Follow Us:@DavidBahnsen@WillSwaim@TheRadioFreeCA Show Notes: In Gov. Newsom’s California, It Makes Sense to Get Gasoline from the BahamasWhen US Gasoline Has to Leave the Country to Move Within ItAvalanche experts fear conditions that led to deadly Tahoe slide could become ‘new normal’Apple quietly removes environmental metrics from executive payCalifornia bill would make fossil fuel companies help pay for rising insurance costsThe Tangled Web of the Boulder v. Suncor Cert Grant: Pass me some aspirin. Attorney General Rob Bonta might want some, too.Judge Axes Exxon’s Defamation Suit Against EnvironmentalistsThe hypothetical nuclear attack that escalated the Pentagon’s showdown with AnthropicMerrill Kelly rejected Padres’ lucrative contract offer due to California’s ridiculous tax laws‘Like an Uber Share’ but public: South Bay city to bring low-cost, rideshare-style public transit service Bonus track! PLF attorney Andrew Quinio on San Francisco’s reparations program Andrew Quinio bioSan Francisco taxpayers challenge race-based reparations fund in courtSan Francisco mayor quietly signs reparations fund that could lead to $5M payments per personThe Cost Of San Francisco’s Reparations Proposal: Nearly $600,000 Per Household Public finance expert Mark Moses on the proper role of government Mark Moses bioThe Municipal Financial Crisis – A Framework for Understanding and Fixing Government Budgeting (Palgrave Macmillan, January 2022) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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