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Life–Right or Duty? Part 3: From Under the Rubble: Episode 35
How the rhetoric and reasoning of the “right to life” movement subverts the defense of innocent life.
Grillin’ with Garret: The Best Revenge, Episode 16
Grillin’ with Chef Garret Fleming, Rex Scott, and Dr. Fleming on The Best Revenge.
Original Air Date: October 11, 2018
Show Run Time: 30 minutes
Show Guest(s): Garret Fleming
Show Host(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming, Rex Scott
Life–Right or Duty? Part 2: From Under the Rubble: Episode 34
Original Air Date: October 9, 2018 Show Run Time: 18 minutes Show Guest(s): Dr. Thomas Fleming Show Host(s): Rex Scott Continuation of Life–Right or Duty? Part 1 The Fleming Foundation · From Under the Rubble, Episode 34: Life–Right or Duty? Part 2 From Under the Rubble℗ is a Production of the Fleming Foundation. Copyright 2018. All Rights are Reserved.
How to Read a Poem: Autodidact, Episode 2
In this episode of the Autodidact, Dr. Fleming takes on the often-requested question of how to read a poem. He examines a few lines from John Milton’s Paradise Lost through better-known lenses like rhyme and meter, but also lesser-known ones like anaclasis, elision, and assonance.
Fleming Foundation Forum
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Poems of the Week: Light Verse and Doggerel
“The Profane Ballad of Ecclesiastical Reform”
There’s only way with recalcitrant clerks,
Saith experience under the sun:
Poems of the Week: Two by Frost
A Lutheran pastor from Texas suggested the two poems by Frost. The first makes a wonderful pair to Clyde Wilson’s piece on Jefferson
Poems of the Week
Spanish is the lovin’ tongue,
Soft as music, light as spray.
‘Twas a girl I learnt it from,
Livin’ down Sonora way.
Rex Scott Gives “Chicago” the Reading It Deserves
Robert Frost used to say Carl Sandburg had to accompany his readings with a guitar because that was the only way it would have a rhythm. Rex has taken Frost at his word…



