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UNSAFE with Ann Coulter

UNSAFE with Ann Coulter

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Ann Coulter, author of 13 New York Times bestsellers, chats about politics, religion, war, crime, history, sex, race, soccer (even real sports!) — all the things we’re told it’s impolite to raise in polite company.

Coulter’s UNSAFE podcast is the Rapid Response Team to the Democratic Party and its subsidiaries, the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, et al — as well as 90 percent of the Republican Party. Listen here first – and be 3 days ahead of all the cable news channel hosts, who will undoubtedly be listening too.

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Episodios
  • Jacob Heilbrunn on Trump's Iran Fiasco
    Apr 13 2026
    Ann interviews Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. If you don’t know him already, you should. Here, they discuss the disaster of the Iran “incursion,” what made Trump do it, what JD Vance should do, and Reagan’s legacy — among other issues of vital interest to me. And also pretty important for the country.

    Brief Bio: Heilbrunn writes prolifically for The UK Spectator, The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Reuters, Washington Monthly, etc. etc.

    He also was an Arthur F. Burns Fellow, a winner of the George F. Kennan Award, a senior editor at the New Republic and an editorial writer for the Los Angeles Times.
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    1 h y 12 m
  • Kris Kobach on the S.A.V.E. Act
    Mar 30 2026
    There is no one better to discuss voter fraud than Kris Kobach. As Kansas’s Secretary of State, he was sued by the ACLU and denounced by Hillary Clinton for trying to enforce voter ID laws.

    He was one of the first prominent Republicans to endorse Donald Trump in 2016, which he did because of Trump’s strong position on immigration. Kobach drafted Arizona’s fabulous SB 1070, derogatorily referred to as the “Papers Please” law — which is the one part upheld by the Supreme Court. Justice Scalia would have upheld the entire law.

    Kobach in the news:
    • Kansas, Arizona laws requiring voters to prove citizenship upheld
    • Man jailed in Florida for alleged election fraud in Kansas
    • Kansas becomes 2nd state to deputize law enforcement to enforce immigration policies
    • Kansas Mayor Faces Voter Fraud Charges Following USCIS Assistance

    He graduated first in his department at Harvard (summa cum laude,) where he studied under the famous Samuel P. Huntington, author of Who Are We: The Challenges to America’s National Identity; was a Marshall Scholar; and graduated from Yale Law, where he was an editor of the Yale Law Journal,and published two books before graduating.
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    53 m
  • The Issue is "Settled"
    Mar 28 2026
    Your Five Stories of the Week (with a bonus!)
    • Vote Fraud: Another 'Science Is Settled' Issue
    • Medical schools under the microscope
    • Dr. Marvel leaves NASA
    • What are Blue States getting for their money?
    • Wacko female cop gets off

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    29 m
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