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Donald Trump achieved a decisive election victory, winning every swing state, the white vote, and even most Hispanic men. Does this mean demographics are not destiny after all? More importantly, has 45/47 learned anything from the failures of his first term? With personnel selections already being announced, our hosts examine what white advocates can expect... Listen
Gregory Hood is dooming again and Paul Kersey is whitepilling, but both agree America’s very identity is at stake. What does the end of this long campaign all mean? It will ultimately tell us more about our “fellow Americans” than about the candidates and their proposed policies. The “media-run state” is on the ballot. Listen
Far from being cowed by the assassination attempt against Donald Trump, the Democrats are raising the temperature, portraying Donald Trump as a unique threat. Kamala Harris has called him a fascist, and the mainstream press are comparing him to Hitler. They are tapping into decades of residual propaganda directed against whites, but if this desperate... Listen
America faces a stark choice in the upcoming election, one which will not just decide America’s future but whether America will have one. The Kamala coalition is a classic high-low alliance of the ruling class and the non-white poor that gives it legitimacy. On the other hand, Donald Trump is a singularly memeable candidate, and... Listen
Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have unloaded on Columbus Day in the past — but now Donald Trump is making it an issue. The election is shaping up to be an existential choice around a single question: America, yes or no? Columbus Day or Indigenous People’s Day is just another way of describing that choice. Listen
It is one of the most influential films of all time, and a union of high and low art. But what makes “Conan the Barbarian” worth remembering, and why do people keep rediscovering it? The heroic in history — and in fiction — is now a subversive theme, and when a story like this breaks... Listen
Western North Carolina and other areas of Appalachia have been devastated by flooding, with more than 1,000 people reported missing. President Donald Trump headed to the area to provide aid and draw attention to the residents’ plight — something the national media is hardly doing. It is quite a contrast to Hurricane Katrina, which crippled... Listen
It is the best of times, it is the worst of times. Trump’s last run represents either white America’s last stand or a rebirth. The struggle will go on regardless. Faith in victory and acknowledgement that defeat and extinction are possible are both necessary if our people are to stay the course. Listen
President Trump has also joined the American immigration debate to Europe’s, broaching the possibility of remigration. If the West is to be saved, such a policy is necessary, and the fact that it is being openly discussed in the United States is a course for profound optimism. Listen
Meme warriors on X have successfully nationalized the issue of mass Haitian immigration to Springfield, Ohio. Americans are being killed, animals are being eaten, and the town is being transformed. Yet liberals are going to the mat to defend Haitians. Hood/Kersey argue that they are doing so because of — not despite — that group’s... Listen
The woke are more correct than the mainstream — and the critics who savaged “Fight Club” were onto something. Unpacking the themes of postmodern frustration, consumerism, and thwarted masculinity a generation later, Hood and Kersey find it more powerful than ever. And academics who say it set the stage for the Alt-Right may have been... Listen
An appeal to an older — and whiter — America as the heir to “Camelot” backs Donald Trump in the 2024 election. Tulsi Gabbard has also joined the campaign for MAGA and 45. With pro-lifers mobilizing against Trump 2024, is there a realignment underway? And what is the role of race in determining the new... Listen
Kamala Harris’s first policy announcement (other than the no taxing tips policy she copied from Donald Trump) is price controls to stop price gouging at the grocery store. The fact she pronounced it “price gauging” shows her knowledge of the issue. The bigger problem: A non-white majority population cannot maintain the high-trust society that allows... Listen
Red Dawn is a pop culture classic — even if it did ensure John Milius would be blacklisted from Hollywood. Today, it seems strangely relevant. The lessons about the differences between the government and the nation, the importance of initiation, and its faith in ordinary Americans can still stir a conservative’s heart. Yet the nation... Listen
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at Tim Walz, Dem candidate for VP. They also discuss Kyra Worthy, “F— the white women,” how Eric Adams wants to stop shoplifting, and racial insanity at DOD. Subscribe to Radio Renaissance podcasts on Substack here. Subscribe on BitChute here. Download this episode here. Listen
Whites are rising up against the British establishment after three white girls were killed by a non-white. Muslims and whites are fighting in the streets. The British government is taking sides — and it is not with the British people. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who took a knee for BLM, promises state repression against white... Listen
What is the relevance of national pride in an Olympic team in an era of mass immigration and forced multiracialism? The Olympics is arguably the premier showcase for the reality of race and human biodiversity. At the same time, it is a tiresome exercise in anti-white propaganda — as shown by the woeful opening ceremony... Listen
Believe it or not, the Trump campaign may be preparing to hit Kamala Harris from the Left — complaining that she did too much to put black men in jail. On the other hand, there is undeniable progress within the GOP, with delegates waving signs calling for mass deportations during the Republican National Convention. Resident... Listen
Gregory Hood and Paul Kersey take on the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, which has elevated him to mythical status after he heroically seized the moment. Our hosts dismiss the disingenuous calls for “unity” from progressives, who aren’t backing down from their claims that Trump is an existential danger to the American people. The conflicts... Listen
Gregory Hood and Paul Kersey discuss the recent defeats in the British and French elections — even though nationalists made gains that would have been regarded as miraculous just a few years ago. And there is one important sign of progress: Politics is aligning into just two camps, pro-whites and anti-whites. Subscribe to View From... Listen
Whites built America. Greg Hood and Paul Kersey ask whether still have a place within it. Subscribe to View From the Right on BitChute here. Download this episode here. Listen
Gregory Hood and Paul Kersey discuss the “horror show” Trump-Biden debate and how the media suddenly have their knives out for the obviously addled president. They also cover how France looks ready to join the European revolution. Subscribe to View From the Right on BitChute here. Download this episode here. Listen
Gregory Hood and Paul Kersey ask: What did the Right gain — if anything — from the disaster of 2020? Thumbnail credit: Liam Enea via Flickr, CC BY-SA 2.0 Subscribe to View From the Right on BitChute here. Download this episode here. Listen
The panel takes on Taylor Swift, the meaning of professional support, and whether the American Right has doomed itself by adopting a “loser” attitude towards popular culture. Is there anything possible other than opposition? Listen
In the second episode of View From the Right, the hosts break down what’s really happening with the next War Between The States. Spoiler alert: By itself, it means nothing, but it could lead to almost anything. Listen
Elon Musk has changed the Narrative when it comes to free speech. Is this a lasting change or just a brief window of opportunity? Paul Kersey and Gregory Hood explain. Listen
ZMan talks with Gregory Hood about the failures of the regime, the collapse of “Our Democracy’s” credibility, and reasons why we should anticipate victory. Listen
Drew Fraser, author of The Wasp Question, speaks with Greg Hood about the “invisible people’s” lost identity and spiritual roots — and ways both can be reclaimed. Listen
Gregory Hood and Joseph Ford Cotto discuss Traditionalism, monarchy, and hierarchy. Should whites care about the monarchy? We know what many blacks think . . . Listen
Gregory Hood speaks with Joseph Ford Cotto, the author of “An Eye for an Eye” about the battles between Spain, France, and the American Indians that preceded large-scale English colonization. America’s racial history is far more complicated than those from the “1619 Project” would have you believe. Listen
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts offer tips on how to navigate the canonical works of Western Civilization. Which titles are truly worth your time? Listen
Gregory Hood speaks with Robert Wallace of Counter-Currents about building institutions, some whitepills about the state of white identity politics, and the need for “patrons” to step forward to ensure victory. Listen
Gregory Hood speaks with one of the most important new publishing houses, Imperium Press, about their editions of historical, philosophical, and classical texts. This is the place to start for those looking to deepen their political and cultural education, or even build a curriculum for home-schooling. Listen
Gregory Hood and Greg Johnson discuss the war in Ukraine, whether America is Europe’s true geopolitical revival, and whether America can be (or should be) saved. Listen
After Marine Le Pen’s defeat, has French nationalism hit a dead end — or is it a new beginning? Guillaume Durocher, author of “The Ancient Ethnostate,” describes the difficulty the French Right will face in forming an alliance for the legislative elections to take on the resurgent Left. Listen
Georgia Sons of Confederate Veterans legal counsel and spokesman Martin O’ Toole speaks with Gregory Hood about the fight to save Southern heritage — and how those who value their history can take the offensive. Listen