The Gaetz Eight - Sellouts or Futurists?
Did Matt Gaetz and some other Republicans act out of personal animus towards Kevin McCarthy?
Happy One Year Anniversary To Common Sense Ohio
Well, no cake or ice cream, or fireworks, but we are taking a moment to thank you for listening to Common Sense Ohio for the last year.
"Moral Unburdening Was Found In The Collective Identity"
"Moral Unburdening Was Found In The Collective Identity"
The Eyes Of Freedom - Paying Tribute to Lima Company
The Lima Company Memorial: Honoring Fallen Soldiers and Their Families Across Ohio and the United States.
Oberlin College: A Liberal Institution Facing Criticism and Backlash
Championing Free Speech: We highlight the case of Coach Kim Russell, who spoke out against transgender inclusion in women's sports, sparking controversy and criticism from Oberlin College.
Remembering Joe the Plumber: A Symbol of the Middle Class and Conservative Movement
We pay tribute to the late Joe Wertzelbacher, a symbol of the average conservative and the struggles faced by the middle class.
JD Vance's Fight for East Palestine: Lack of Action, and Demanding Answers
But wait, there's more! We also talked about the right to a speedy trial and how it's often misunderstood. Remember, it's a defendant's right, not a public one.
Hawaii Disaster: Lahaina Burns Down, and Questions Around Federal Relief
The Negative Effects of Relying on FEMA: Overbuilding, Underinsuring, and Big Business Advantage.
The White House's Influence on Social Media Platforms
Due process, Biden's defense, Facebook files, and more!
Breaking Down The New Ohio Biennial Budget
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is about to sign off on a whopper of a biennial budget. Here’s a breakdown of what you should know.
We Welcome Bernie Moreno, Candidate, U.S. Senate Ohio
We want to thank Bernie Moreno for stopping by the 511 Studios for this chat about his upcoming race for the U.S. Senate seat, representing Ohio.
Exploring the Constitutional Implications of Offensive Language
We navigate the complexities of racial slurs, free speech, and the role of intent in punishment.
Judge Limits Biden Administration in Working with Social Media Companies
The July 4, 2023, Federal court ruling limiting the Biden administration's involvement with social media companies.
Supreme Court Decision Affecting Ohioans
A number of SCOTUS decisions are being made prior to the 4th of July weekend. Here's an overview of our common sense take...
Pro-choice v. Pro-abortion: The Fight Over Ohio's Proposed Amendment
From Trump’s indictment, to Ohio’s fight over the proposed constitutional amendment, it’s your weekly dose of Common Sense, Ohio.
Death Penalty Pros and Cons
The death penalty is one of the most hotly debated subjects in the United States.
Robert Cooperman from Stage Right Theatrics
Robert Cooperman discusses his work with the Natural Theater, an approach to theater that emphasizes portraying the founding philosophy of the country through drama and rejecting victim-based stories.