It was our last show in the Boone studio!  New digs next time!
From Shane and Brian’s last show in the old studio in Boone, IA.

Shane Vander Hart and Brian Myers talk to Chelsen Vicari who is the Evangelical Program Director with The Institute on Religion and Democracy. She is the author of Distortion: How the New Christian Left is Twisting the Gospel and Damaging the Faith. They discuss the recent discussion over having women register for Selective Service so they are eligible should the draft be reinstated.

The guys also have Robert Rees in studio to discuss his decision to challenge U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) in the upcoming Republican primary.

Plus former New York City Mayor Micheal Bloomberg may enter the 2016 presidential race as an independent. The Oregon standoff is now over and it appears to have ended peacefully. Brian and Shane discuss the signs that an economic storm is on the horizon, and the possibility of the Republican nominee for President being decided in a brokered convention some feel is likely.

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