Should conservatives be more concerned with the violation of these billionaire’s privacy, or the prospect that they pay almost no income tax on their massive earnings?
Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott bring conservative perspective, fun camaraderie and passion for principles to the news of the day.
Should conservatives be more concerned with the violation of these billionaire’s privacy, or the prospect that they pay almost no income tax on their massive earnings?
When the world is in trouble, it calls out to the men of Right Angle.
Nearly every industry has been punished by its reliance on cheap, reliable transportation to get parts to the factory as they’re needed.
Do they have a right to their free speech and activism?
Rolf Kaestel turns 70 this week. He’s 40 years into a life sentence in prison.
Vice President Kamala Harris tries to connect with graduating Sailors and Marines at the U.S. Naval Academy with her pet issues — inclusivity and green energy.
Scott Ott is back with a fire in his belly…or maybe just a frog in his throat.
The cultural and political consequences of a shocking demographic shift on the future of the American Heartland.
Bill Whittle and Zo Rachel endure ambush journalism from Stephen Green in another legendary episode of Lighting Round.
What can you do when your own government can see inside your heart?
The launch tempo increases even as Musk test launches Starship prototypes eventually aimed toward creating an inhabited city on Mars. And this space boom shows no signs of crashing.
Zo Rachel joins Bill and Steve for this week’s episodes of Right Angle, and they even taught him the special Backstage handshake and let him into the clubhouse.
The environmentalist’s electric vehicle Utopian future is entirely reliant on the one thing environmentalists refuse to accept — wide-spread nuclear power generation.
When many people who now hold high-paying jobs find themselves replaced by A.I., how will we cope?
Northwestern University journalist complains that White students fail to make way for him and his Black friends when using the sidewalk. I