In Episode 16 of Capitol Fight Club, John Gray, Brian Darling, Sam Sacks and Sam Knight debated the Cruz performance at the Republican convention and the banking regulatory law Glass-Steagall.
Capitol Fight Club is a weekly face-off between two political insiders on the right versus two on the left. Darling and Gray (editor of The Ideas Factory) worked for Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and both write for Conservative Review. Our progressive friends, “The Sams,” Sam Sacks and Sam Knight, are the co-founders of the progressive blog The District Sentinel. Nate Madden of @CR is the ref and the moderator of the podcast.
In Episode 15 of Capitol Fight Club, John Gray, Brian Darling, Sam Sacks and Sam
Knight debated a bill that was signed into law aimed at fighting opioid addiction and who
are the best Members of Congress.
Capitol Fight Club is a weekly face-off between two political insiders on the right versus
two on the left. Darling and Gray (editor of The Ideas Factory) worked for Sen. Rand
Paul (R-KY) and both write for Conservative Review. Our progressive friends, “The
Sams,” Sam Sacks and Sam Knight, are the co-founders of the progressive blog The
District Sentinel. Nate Madden of @CR is the ref and the moderator of the podcast.
In Episode 14 of Capitol Fight Club, John Gray, Brian Darling, Sam Sacks and Sam Knight and Nate Madden debated Hillary Clinton dodging prosecution for her email scandal. Also debated was the tricky issue of the proper way to score lost revenues to the government as a result of tax cut proposals.
Capitol Fight Club is a weekly face-off between two political insiders on the right versus two on the left. Darling and Gray (editor of The Ideas Factory) worked for Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) and both write for Conservative Review. Our progressive friends, “The Sams,” Sam Sacks and Sam Knight, are the co-founders of the progressive blog The District Sentinel. Nate Madden of @CR is the ref and the moderator of the podcast.
In Episode 13 of Capitol Fight Club, John Gray, Brian Darling, Sam Sacks and Sam
Knight and Nate Madden battled over legislation to solve the financial crisis in Puerto
Rico and whether the Benghazi Report had details that hurt Hillary’s chances for
President.
Capitol Fight Club is a weekly face-off between two political insiders on the right versus
two on the left. Darling and Gray (editor of The Ideas Factory) worked for Sen. Rand
Paul (R-KY) and both write for Conservative Review. Our progressive friends, “The
Sams,” Sam Sacks and Sam Knight, are the co-founders of the progressive blog The
District Sentinel. Nate Madden of @CR is the ref and the moderator of the podcast.