17 Available Episodes (17 Total)Average duration: 00:40:21
Jan 13, 2015
1/13/15 Charlie Hebdo Attacks
00:12:29
IBD Editorial Cartoonist Michael Ramirez discusses the Charlie Hebdo political cartoons and President Obama's reluctance to say radical Islamist terrorists were behind the Paris attacks. Plus, we get into expectations for John Boehner and the new GOP-controlled Congress. Notes at Investors.com.IBDeditorialspodcast.
Jan 06, 2015
1/6/15 Top 10 Editorial Cartoons of 2014
00:15:50
IBD Editorial Cartoonist Michael Ramirez picks his Top 10 cartoons of 2014 and discusses the stories behind them. Notes at Investors.com.IBDeditorialspodcast.
Dec 25, 2014
12/25/14 Can Article V Rein in Big Government?
00:48:59
Bryan Anderson of Americans for Congressional Reform gives a hands-on look at how state legislatures are pursuing an Article V Convention of States. Plus, he outlines two amendment concepts with the highest poll numbers: Term limits and equal application of the law (i.e., Congress also must abide by its own laws). IBD Editorial Cartoonist Michael Ramirez weighs in on Sony, North Korea and cyber terrorism, President Obama's new Cuba policy and the role and response of Al Sharpton and Mayor de Blasio in the NYPD shootings. Notes at Investors.com.IBDeditorialspodcast.
Dec 23, 2014
Video: Evolution of an Editorial Cartoon
00:08:42
IBD Editorial Cartoonist and two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Ramirez shows how he goes from an idea to a rough sketch to a final, full-color cartoon.
Dec 18, 2014
12/18/14 Obama's Middle East Mess
01:00:05
Tom McArdle on the consequences of President Obama's failed policies in Iran, Iraq, Israel and Afghanistan. Plus, Editorial Cartoonist Michael Ramirez discusses Obama's new Cuba policy, and Mike's own run-in with the Castro regime. Notes at Investors.com.IBDeditorialspodcast.
Dec 11, 2014
12/11/14 Is China really No. 1?
00:56:57
Is China's economy really larger than America's? What you should know about the latest jobs report. IBD's Terry Jones debunks some media myths. Plus, IBD Editorial Cartoonist Michael Ramirez on Senator Feinstein's CIA torture report, Jonathan Gruber's tortured testimony and how President Obama has handled the Ferguson and Eric Garner tragedies. Notes at Investors.com.IBDeditorialspodcast.
Dec 04, 2014
12/4/14 Texas vs. California
00:43:49
Texas vs. California: Former CA State Assemblyman Chuck DeVore gives an insider's look at taxes, regulations and results in both states. Notes at Investors.com.IBDeditorialspodcast.
Nov 27, 2014
11/27/14 Michael Ramirez and Chip Bok
00:29:24
An animated conversation with two of today's top editorial cartoonists, IBD's Michael Ramirez and nationally-syndicated Chip Bok. Notes at Investors.com.IBDeditorialspodcast.
Nov 20, 2014
11/20/14 Net Neutrality: Pros and Cons
00:37:55
Wi-Fi co-inventor Richard Bennett on Net Neutrality: What is it? Who's for it and who's opposed? And what might be the unintended consequences of FCC action? Notes at Investors.com.IBDeditorialspodcast.
Nov 13, 2014
11/13/14 HotAir.com's Ed Morrissey
00:37:55
Ed Morrissey discusses how ObamaCare architect Jonathan Gruber only said what most people already knew: The Affordable Care Act was built on lies and deception. Plus, hear Ed's take on Obama's immigration reform by executive order, how Republicans should react and where to find presidential candidates for 2016. Notes at Investors.com.IBDeditorialspodcast.
Jan 13 | 00:12:29
1/13/15 Charlie Hebdo Attacks
Jan 06 | 00:15:50
1/6/15 Top 10 Editorial Cartoons of 2014
Dec 25 | 00:48:59
12/25/14 Can Article V Rein in Big Government?
Dec 23 | 00:08:42
Video: Evolution of an Editorial Cartoon
Dec 18 | 01:00:05
12/18/14 Obama's Middle East Mess
Dec 11 | 00:56:57
12/11/14 Is China really No. 1?
Dec 04 | 00:43:49
12/4/14 Texas vs. California
Nov 27 | 00:29:24
11/27/14 Michael Ramirez and Chip Bok
Nov 20 | 00:37:55
11/20/14 Net Neutrality: Pros and Cons
Nov 13 | 00:37:55
11/13/14 HotAir.com's Ed Morrissey
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