Gordon and Grug (and sometimes Magnus) discuss a variety of news stories from every state in the Midwest. From no-knock raids on 98 year old newspaper editors to cats loaded up on cocaine, we have every story that you could possibly want to hear, and a few that you probably don’t.
Author: Gordon Kahl
Minority Rule
Recently, I visited Couer d’Alene, Idaho with my friend Alex (of “The Smoke Pit”). Alex is not his real name, of course (it’s James, for the record), but that was the name he used while a part of Patriot Front, and the name he was using when he was unlawfully and unjustly arrested in that town one year ago, for the “crime” of attempting to peacefully protest a lewd drag show being performed in front of a crowd of children.
The Underground Cotillion (Featuring Rose Pinochet)
Gordon interviews (often banned) twitter personality and business consultant, Rose Pinochet, about her project known as the “Underground Cotillion.” Utilizing her years spent helping find successful matches in the business world, Rose and her friend Rachel hope to translate that success into providing a matchmaking and event hosting service for the Right Wing dissident sphere.
Gordon And Alex On The Road To CDA (Explicit)
Gordon and Alex (from The Smoke Pit) recently went on a long drive to Couer d’Alene Idaho to shoot footage for an upcoming video about the unlawful arrest of members of Patriot Front there last year. Given the long drive with two serial podcasters, it was inevitable that they’d have a lot of conversations – some of which have been recorded and stitched together into an episode just for you!
Kulturkampf
Gordon and Magnus talk about a variety of issues, all circling around the “Culture War” and how the liberal elites seem to balance on a knife’s edge between pushing an anti-White and anti-Family agenda while also crying crocodile tears over their supposed persecution.
The Midwest Network’s Oktoberfest (Explicit)
Gordon and Alex (of The Smoke Pit) recorded a series of live interviews at the Midwest Network’s inaugural event, and the local organizer’s 7th annual Oktoberfest. We have a variety of voices, from the event organizers, long-distance visitors, wives, mothers, fathers, activists, content producers, all joined together in a celebration of White Pride and White Identity. Please note that due to the variety of guests (and in some cases a few too many Oktoberfest brews), the usual clean-language policy is not in effect – listener discretion is advised.
Ethnogenesis and Empire
Gordon and Magnus have a discussion about the 2018 New York Times article “The Maps That Show That City vs. Country Is Not Our Political Fault Line” by Collin Woodard, which is, itself, discussing Woodard’s book “American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America.” The two discuss how accurate the distinctions are, and why these distinctions matter, especially in regards to forming a cohesive “Amerikaner” identity.
The Stories We Tell Ourselves (Featuring Magnus)
Gordon and Magnus have a (sometimes rambling, but always interesting) discussion about several narratives in the “hot take” ecosystem, and what they might mean for the future of America, and especially for Amerikaners. They start with the recent viral “Trump Mugshot,” move on to happenings on “The Website Formerly Known as Twitter” and finish off with some fun banter related to the shenanigans of the Paiute Tribal Police.
Kahll-In Show August 15th 2023
Gordon is doing it live, and he’s taking your Kahlls! He’ll be spouting off about whatever is on his mind, starting with the recent kerfluffle surrounding Oliver Anthony, and its relation to other culture war trends, but from there, the sky is the limit!
Achtung! International – The Australian Natives Association
Gordon interviews Grant, of the Australian Natives’ Association, a brotherhood of Australian men united by their national identity. Through community efforts and self improvement they work for the benefit of their members and their families. Gordon and Grant discuss the interesting similarities, as well as the differences, in ethnic and racial organizing in the United States and down under.