Show Notes: It’s now JUSTICE Brett Michael Kavanaugh; How Crazy Is It That The Senate and House Might Move In Opposite Directions This Year?; Dr. Brett Decker on Kavanaugh’s confirmation; Paul Kengor on his article Women Who Lied About Sexual … [Read more...] about Ed Martin Movement Radio – 10/8/18
Ed Martin Movement Radio – 10/5/18
Show Notes: Job growth slumps in September, but the unemployment rate hits the lowest level since 1969; John Fonte, director of the Center for American Common Culture at the Hudson Institute on birthright citizenship and the 14th Amendment; Ed was … [Read more...] about Ed Martin Movement Radio – 10/5/18
Ed Martin Movement Radio – 10/3/18
Give me one reason to vote Democrat; Bridget VanMeans of thrivealivestl.org on the reduction of abortions in Missouri and Trump’s effect; John Schlafly on the latest Schlafly Report entitled No #MeToo for California’s Gender Quotas; Sam Clovis on … [Read more...] about Ed Martin Movement Radio – 10/3/18
Ed Martin Movement Radio – 10/2/18
Show Notes: Google must be destroyed for its part in hiding Mrs. Ford; Dow jumps 150 points to record, rallies for a second day to start fourth quarter; Kim Ketola on finding God’s love after abortion; Jim Hoft of TheGatewayPundit.com on Kavanaugh’s … [Read more...] about Ed Martin Movement Radio – 10/2/18
Ed Martin Movement Radio – 10/01/18
Everyone at Yale who saw Kavanaugh have a beer now thinks they can be a liberal hero; Adam Andrzejewski of openthebooks.com on his organization’s open letter to Trump as seen in The Wall Street Journal and USA Today; Dr. Brett Decker on the … [Read more...] about Ed Martin Movement Radio – 10/01/18
Call the Vote on Kavanaugh
Delaying the Senate vote has not helped anyone except those smearing the good man nominated to the Supreme Court. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell seems to have lost his way in supporting delay after delay on an up-or-down vote for Brett … [Read more...] about Call the Vote on Kavanaugh
Gambling With Our Constitution
If you were to talk to any financial advisor, they would tell you that high stakes gambling is not the best road to financial success. Likewise, any legal scholar worth their salt will tell you that gambling our Constitution with an Article V … [Read more...] about Gambling With Our Constitution
Congress in the Con Con
Most Americans agree that our federal government is too big and does not follow the Constitution. However, where many disagree is how to solve that problem. Some people think we can hold an Article V constitutional convention to make the federal … [Read more...] about Congress in the Con Con
Too Little, Too Late in Ambushing Kavanaugh
Statutes of limitations are necessary, because memories fade and it is pointless to consider a "he said, she said" dispute decades later. No one should give credence to a new accusation about something minor that supposedly occurred more than three … [Read more...] about Too Little, Too Late in Ambushing Kavanaugh
Swamp Props Up Flailing Mueller Probe
After more than a year of looking for collusion and not finding any, Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation should be winding down rather than winding up. But in July, in a sorely transparent attempt to disrupt the Trump-Putin summit, … [Read more...] about Swamp Props Up Flailing Mueller Probe
