A Voice in the Wilderness In Defense of "Mere Conservatism"

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The RJ Moeller Show: Marvin Olasky

I can't believe the guests we're beginning to book for this podcast!  This week we were extremely honored and thrilled to welcome Dr. Marvin Olasky, former Provost of The King's College in NYC and currently the Editor-in-Chief of World Magazine.

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Also joining The RJ Moeller Show in this episode was my brother, 2nd Lieutenant Brent Moeller, US Army, with some insights on life, love, and politics in the military.

And as always, Brandon, Matt, and Drew "Nigel" Fortson joined the fun and offered up their unique perspectives on current news stories.

Below are some links to the things we yapped about, and don't forget to download the podcast on your iTunes!

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Segment #1 - A conversation with Marvin Olasky

Segment #2 - A conversation with 2nd Lieutenant Brent Moeller (my bro-bro)

Segment #3 - News with Matt and the boys

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What is “Mere Conservatism”?

The basic ideas, ideals, and values that generally define and characterize the central tenets of what today might be termed "modern conservative thought."

We believe that a proper understanding of history, economics, and theology leads to certain conclusions. Many of these are the same conclusions our Founding Fathers arrived at in constructing a "more perfect union."

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