President Trump tweets he’ll bring the remaining U.S. troops home from Afghanistan by Christmas. Hours earlier, his National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien, said U.S. forces would draw down to 2,500 sometime early next year.
Scott Ott ambushes Bill Whittle with breaking news of the day, and questions posed from a Left-wing, Progressive perspective. Bill relies on his Conservative principles to meet the ambush.
President Trump tweets he’ll bring the remaining U.S. troops home from Afghanistan by Christmas. Hours earlier, his National Security Advisor Robert O’Brien, said U.S. forces would draw down to 2,500 sometime early next year.
President Trump complains that Attorney General Bill Barr and U.S. Attorney John Durham have yet to complete their probe of how the Russia-Collusion case got started, but the FBI was hot on the trail of domestic terrorist plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
Strong turnout can make the polls look silly, but rational people always prepare a Plan B if things don’t go as they wish — if we don’t reelect President Trump. Are we seeing the rise of the Biden preppers, or are Trump supporters still whistling past the graveyard and hoping for the best?
Public disclosures about President Donald Trump’s condition and treatment for a COVID-19 infection raise questions about whether a powerful patient skews and overrides the best advice of physicians. How can the staff at Walter Reed Medical Center follow the science and their training when Trump is not only their commander in chief, but wants to doctor the news?
CNN’s Anderson Cooper tagged it (ironically) as part of “the war on Christmas,” but even the audio he played of Melania Trump’s F-bomb drops in a secretly-taped chat shows that she didn’t target Christmas, but the biased media.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania have both tested positive for the COVID-19 novel Coronavirus. Hours after Trump revealed the result on Twitter, Bill Whittle analyzes the consequences of various scenarios for the presidential election campaign, for the Constitution, and for the country.
With two more debates on the slate before the election, Scott Ott asks Bill Whittle how to save the next Trump vs. Biden meeting so that voters actually learn something of value to help inform their work on November 3.
When you go back in time to prevent patient zero from catching COVID-19 — or to kill baby Hitler — be careful. Previously, we thought your time-travel action would thus eliminate the need for your time travel and therefore you’d never go back in time. That’s all changed now.
Governments and private companies — from California and the U.K. to Apple and Google — race to create apps that track COVID-19 infections. As far as we know, they currently rely on voluntary reporting by people who test positive for the novel coronavirus. Will you download the COVID-19 app — perhaps called iKaren — to […]
Mental health professionals call it ‘doomscrolling’. You’re addicted to the endless cycle of negative news on social media that makes you angry and sad, and can actually cause clinical anxiety, depression and fatigue.
Tom Cruise and writer/director Doug Liman have reportedly booked tickets on a SpaceX Falcon rocket trip to the International Space Station to make a movie, according to @SpaceAlmanac on Twitter…next year!
While Republicans claim that it’s different this time, because the White House and Senate are controlled by the same party, Bill Whittle has no qualms about the GOP pushing through a replacement for the late Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg…
President Donald Trump can immediately nominate a replacement for the late Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell can ram that nominee through the confirmation process. But…
Roscosmos Chief Dmitry Rogozin declares Venus a ‘Russian planet’ and wants to go back to the place where the Soviet Union’s Venera 7 probe melted almost instantly on the hot and hostile surface.
Recently released documents reveal Rochester (NY) police delayed release of body cam video of the arrest of Daniel Prude — who died of asphyxia a week later — fearing it would be misinterpreted and spark violent street protests based on a false narrative. Does the public’s right to know trump public safety? Who decides what we can handle?