This week’s installment of the Cavalcade of Impeachments brings us to Texas.
Impeachment in Texas
Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott bring conservative perspective, fun camaraderie and passion for principles to the news of the day.
This week’s installment of the Cavalcade of Impeachments brings us to Texas.
with guest appearances by Conan O’Brien, Tom Cruise, Russell Brand and Deon Sanders
The shift from academies of learning into centers of indoctrination means that brick and mortar colleges and universities are on their way out and they are not coming back. And it’s a genuine shame.
Scott points out that, as usual, when it comes to a WaPo headline there is less to it than meets the eye.
A twelve-year-old boy gets suspended for bringing ‘a message of hate’ in the form of the Gadsden flag on a backpack. When challenged on this by his mother, she was informed that the school prohibits the wearing of anything that promotes ‘drugs, tobacco, alcohol or weapons…’ Yes? AND?
Bill has to crack out the parachute he always keeps under his desk and prepares to Eject! Eject! Eject!
After decades of having the worst air pollution in the world, the Chinese have discovered that this idea of ‘all-electric, all the time’ is not as simple as Democratic politicians make it out to be.
Did he make a tactical — or moral — mistake by refusing to take part in the debates at all?
…and it isn’t the first time.
A brand new, high-profile series is coming and THIS you do not want to miss!
Flakes on a Plane: the number of fistfights inside commercial aircraft cabins while in flight is approaching epidemic proportions.
ALL politicians, from both parties, should (but probably won’t) pay very close heed to Oliver Anthony, as he is rapidly becoming the Voice of a Generation.
Coming soon to a live stream near you: The Puny Earthling Astronaut vs. The Cold-Blooded Lizard King!
Baseball, football and fires, among other random topics this week.
An entire generation of young surgeons, raised on tablets and smart phones, simply do not possess the manual dexterity of their teachers… and there doesn’t seem to be much that we can do about it.