
Hosted by Steve and Kim · EN
Kim and Steve, your hosts, discuss all the topics you shouldn’t bring up at family dinners — politics, law, immigration, religion, and the courts, just to name a few. So throw down your napkin and tune in.

We take a look at the headline stories in the Washington Post, the New York Times, and the Wall Street Journal.

Kim and Steve discuss the continued war on immigrants and the complicity of DHS and (maybe) the immigration courts.

Today we talk about the death of Pope Francis, may he rest in peace, and the election of Cardinal Robert Prevost to the papacy. We also discuss due process under the 5th and 14th Amendments.

The Department of Homeland Security is trying to remove (or "deport") a Columbia University student and green card holder, Mahmoud Khalil, without charging him with any crime. The apparent basis is Khalil's speaking out in favor of Palestinians. We discuss the First Amendment implications.

Kim and Steve discuss the papacy during their lifetimes, the pastoral care of Pope Francis, the text of the First Amendment as it applies to religion, and an(other) unconstitutional bill pending in the Alabama legislature.

Lawyers enforce the rule of law. Go to law school!

Kim and Steve review last year, this year, immigration, Elon Musk, and the Supreme Court. Enjoy!

Kim and Steve discuss announced appointees to the Trump cabinet, including, especially, Pete Hegseth, a/k/a Pete the Hedgehog.

Kim and Steve discuss the implications of Trump 2.0, some intended (by the voters), others not so much.

Kim and Steve talk about the coming global population collapse and why the United States should be encouraging immigrants instead of rejecting them.