Dean Karayanis steps back into the host chair to close out the week for Derek Hunter with a wide-ranging look at a world that seems to have forgotten its history. Dean breaks down the recent Senate vote on Minnesota mining, questioning why environmental groups invoke the legacy of Theodore Roosevelt while modern "colonizers" ignore the very regulations that keep America from becoming a Third World polluter.
Later, Dean dives into his latest column for the New York Sun, comparing the Eric Swalwell "honeypot" scandal to the transparency of Alexander Hamilton — a man who was a "dirtbag" adulterer but not a crook. From the "rich friend" reality check for the UK and Italy to selective biblical pandering by the pope and politicians, Dean pulls no punches. Finally, the show wraps with a surprising lesson on humility and failure from an unexpected source: William Shatner.
The irony of Chilean mining companies and Minnesota’s shifting cultural identity.
The Hamilton Model: Why admitting to an affair is better than a political cover-up.
Article 5 Reality: Why Europe’s "equal" status is a myth maintained by American muscle.
The 2x4 Method: How the U.S. Navy is successfully choking off the Iranian economy.
Shatner’s Regret: What Star Trek V teaches us about taking responsibility for our own "plastic spiders."