The NARN Beneath My Wings

Today, the Northern Alliance Radio Network – America’s first grass-roots talk radio show – brings you the best in Minnesota conservatism, as the Twin Cities media’s sole source of honesty!

  • I’m in the studio today from 1-3.   I’ll be talking with Jim Knoblauch about the current state of the proposed Senate Palace first.  Then, Dr. Nicholas Johnson, author of Negroes and the Gun: The Black Tradition Of Armswill join me to talk about the book and the subject.  Don’t miss it!
  • Bill Glahn will be filling in on the King Banaian Radio Show while King recuperates.  Tune in the show on AM1570 “The Businessman” from 9-11AM this morning!  He’ll be talking with DFL PR-fixer Blois Olson, and former Senator Ted Lillie.
  • Tomorrow,  Brad Carlson is on “The Closer”!

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7 thoughts on “The NARN Beneath My Wings

  1. Great show with Dr. Johnson. Perhaps we all tend to think of Black people and firearms as sort of a taboo topic. That may be a combination of racial paternalism and political correctness. A historical perspective that involves the true intention of the Second Amendment as it applies to an oppressed people after the Revolutionary War is quite refreshing. Hope you can get him again.

  2. Hey Mitch; Was the station having transmission issues this week? I ask because I try to catch at least part of your show each week. I was listening to your show between about 2 and 3 while driving to a friend’s house and the transmission kept fading out in a manner similar to what happens when a station powers down for evening broadcasts. This happened three times and since it has never happened before, I thought that I’d check.

  3. No worries. Since this was the first time that has ever happened, I wanted to be sure that the NSA wasn’t jamming your signal! 🙂

    Great show, by the way!

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