• Ep.63 - Democrat Primary for Governor is Getting Spicy (finally) | 6/29/26
    Jun 29 2026

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    In this episode of New Fashioned Conservatives, two semi-involved Wisconsin guys start with a quick recap of the recent AFP event focused on nuclear energy in Wisconsin. They then rip into Mandela Barnes after he got heavily criticized in the media and was clearly outshined by Sara Rodriguez after attacking another Democrat for the first time during the primary.

    The hosts call out a certain Democrat for fundraising off data centers even though she helped write the original legislation. They also mock Deb Andraca after she appeared to forget who actually signed Title IX into law. The guys then discuss State Sen. Jenna Jacobson, labeling her as one of the most shameless politicians currently serving in the Wisconsin State Senate.

    They wrap up by reviewing the latest round of mediocre endorsements in the Democratic gubernatorial race, noting that the party is mostly relying on old political relics from the past.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Ep.62 - Doubling Your NFC Intake for the Week | 6/24/26
    Jun 24 2026

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    In this special mid-week episode of New Fashioned Conservatives, two semi-involved Wisconsin guys drop a their first mid-week podcast to hold you over until Monday.

    They start with the news that Missy Hughes has officially dropped out of the Democratic gubernatorial primary, though the guys note that her exit hasn’t really changed the dynamics of the race. They then recap the recent WISDOM forum, where Democratic candidates went all-in on progressive policies, including strong support for giving driver’s licenses and in-state UW tuition to illegal immigrants.

    The hosts also break down the latest campaign ads from Tom Tiffany and Joel Brennan. Finally, they touch on the non-political (but still big) news that Giannis Antetokounmpo is officially no longer a Milwaukee Buck.

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    35 mins
  • Ep.61 - Candidate Spotlight: Katie Baney for State Senate | 6/21/26
    Jun 22 2026

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    In this episode of New Fashioned Conservatives, two semi-involved Wisconsin guys react to Francesca Hong getting heavily ratioed after posting a cringey fake Knicks fan video that went viral. They also recap the results from the recent Democratic convention straw poll and question whether Mandela Barnes has become an even weaker candidate after finishing in 6th place.

    The hosts then tear into State Rep. Greta Neubauer’s “Queer Pride Day” post, calling out what they describe as stolen valor for gays after she publicly claimed to be part of the community despite her lifestyle. For a lighter moment, the guys try the new Mountain Dew Dunkers from Kwik Trip and give their honest review. The episode wraps up with an interview with Katie Baney, Republican candidate for State Senate District 1.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Ep.60 - No Ballot for Bangstad | 6/15/26
    Jun 15 2026

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    In this episode of New Fashioned Conservatives, two semi-involved Wisconsin guys react to Kirk Bangstad officially being kicked off the Democratic gubernatorial primary ballot after failing to gather enough valid signatures.

    They also share their guesses on the Republican straw poll results from the recent convention. On the Democratic side, the hosts break down Sara Rodriguez releasing her own internal poll, which they see as a desperate attempt to slow down the momentum of the more socialist candidates in the primary. Mandela Barnes released new policy proposals, though the guys couldn’t help but note that he doesn’t seem to know what a muskie looks like. David Crowley continues to struggle as his campaign is now forced to share endorsements with Francesca Hong. Meanwhile, Joel Brennan keeps lighting money on fire with his first ad buy.

    The hosts also discuss the surprising news that there are now 97 total candidates running for the Wisconsin State Assembly. They point out that this high number of candidates challenges the narrative that 2026 is shaping up to be a blue wave year.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Ep.59 - 1 Year Later: We Are Still Here | 6/8/26
    Jun 8 2026

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    In this episode of New Fashioned Conservatives, two semi-involved Wisconsin guys kick things off by celebrating the one-year anniversary of the podcast. They reflect on how far they’ve come, thank the listeners who have stuck with them, and express how grateful they are to still be here delivering unfiltered conservative commentary on Wisconsin politics.

    They then dive into President Trump’s recent visit to Wisconsin’s 3rd Congressional District, where he drew a big crowd of farmers and rallied alongside Rep. Derrick Van Orden (DVO) for what the hosts call a great time and a strong show of support for rural Wisconsin.

    The guys break down the Democratic gubernatorial primary, asking whether “moderate” Missy Hughes actually has any real shot and whether Mandela Barnes has suddenly become a stronger candidate than he looked a few months ago.

    They also discuss whether the State Senate is heading back into session to try and hammer out a new deal on property taxes or other priorities, noting that it’s still unclear but worth watching closely.

    On the lighter side, they report that Kirk Bangstad ultimately did not make the ballot after all, sparing the already crowded field from even more chaos. And finally, they check back in on Shadow Governor Vos’ favorite illegal immigrant, who is back in the news once again. There is no way she is coming back right?

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    1 hr
  • Ep.58 - Francesca Hong and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Week | 6/2/26
    Jun 2 2026

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    In this episode of New Fashioned Conservatives, two semi-involved Wisconsin guys spend the whole show breaking down Francesca Hong’s horrible, very bad week. The opposition research file is getting dumped in real time, with her past calls to abolish the police, abolish prisons, and her newest comments about using the National Guard to lock up ICE officers all resurfacing at once. The result is a S-tier hostage-style walkback video that the hosts say are must-watch political comedy. They also note that there is now someone running even farther to the left of Hong, whose entire platform seems to revolve around stealing yard signs. Finally, the guys reassure listeners not to panic about nomination signatures and explain what the actual threshold means for candidates in the 2026 cycle.

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    57 mins
  • Ep.57 - Happy Memorial Day! | Guest Interviews: Laura Kocum of ABC Wisconsin & Kyle Koenen of W.I.L.L | 5/26/26
    May 26 2026

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    We open every enjoyed their Memorial Day break and took time to remember the fallen heroes that served our country.

    As we get back to reality, enjoy the following episode where we briefly discuss the newest happenings in Wisconsin's political world. Additionally, Justin had the opportunity to do not one, but two new guest interviews. One with Laura Kocum of ABC Wisconsin and one with Kyle Koenen from the Wisconsin Institute of Law and Liberty.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Ep.56 - Every Angle to the Property Tax Deal You Didn't Ask For | 5/18/26
    May 18 2026

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    In this episode of New Fashioned Conservatives, two semi-involved Wisconsin guys start off with the big unity GOP convention.

    The hosts then dig deep into the property tax deal that has now completely fallen through, breaking down every angle of the negotiations, the political posturing, and why it ultimately collapsed even though nobody outside the Capitol seemed to be asking for it in the first place.

    They shift to local races and talk about the Winnebago County sheriff candidate who isn’t a cop in the slightest, questioning what that means for public safety in the area.

    Finally, the episode closes on a bittersweet note with the end of a true generational Wisconsin beer, Schlitz, as the hosts reflect on what the iconic brand’s exit means for Badger State nostalgia and bar culture.

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    1 hr and 12 mins