Why do we let our elected officials flagrantly violate societal norms, workplace rules and actual laws?
Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott bring conservative perspective, fun camaraderie and passion for principles to the news of the day.
Why do we let our elected officials flagrantly violate societal norms, workplace rules and actual laws?
With Bill Whittle in the YouTube doghouse for several more days, we’re hosting this Backstage episode at Rumble…Bill has a clever plan of retaliation.
A new study flips the script on previous research about kids addicted to Disney princess movies, dolls, and memorabilia. They don’t, as parents previously worried, turn girls into stereotypically weak females. In fact, the new data indicate that little girls who loved Cinderella and Belle grow into more egalitarian, stronger 10-year-old girls than their non-princess […]
As public ridicule forced the Martha’s Vineyard mansion Obama-palooza scale-back, and morphed the geriatric gala into a small gathering of family and friends, we saw no reason to spare him from our original assessment of his self-promotional hypocrisy fest.
Will the friendless Democrat reach the end of his third term, or even get reelected?
If the AG thinks the women are so brave, and women should be believed, where does a woman go to get justice in New York?
Our apologies in advance that the meeting starts a bit late today.
With the most important semiconductor chip maker threatened by China’s growing ambitions for Taiwan, will the U.S. go to war for chips?
Hunter Biden’s artistic talents entangle him (and therefore his Dad) in international intrigue once again.
Conservative talkshow host Larry Elder’s recent entrance into a crowded Republican field further complicates life for Newsom, just as despised mask mandates return. Do you believe in miracles?
White liberals in the Highland Park School District, near Dallas, Texas, received a letter from BLM activists telling them to keep their kids out of Ivy League (and other top) universities to make room for ‘students of color’.
If you’ve got TSA Pre-Check status you can come right in to this episode of Right Angle Backstage. If not, please stand over there to the left in the line that never ends.
Bill Whittle argues Paul Allen should be celebrated more than the other space billionaires combined, not for how high he’s flown, but for how deep he’s probed to recover the memory of our treasured heroes.
This episode was recorded just before the Cleveland Indians announced the name change to “Guardians.”
The Wall Street Journal highlights this great mismatch, which has put a kink into the Beveridge Curve — traditionally used to describe the relationship between work and workers. What if the kink is permanent?