It’s about time!
Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott bring conservative perspective, fun camaraderie and passion for principles to the news of the day.
It’s about time!
Will you take the coming COVID-19 shot? Will you do it for yourself, for others, or because it’s your patriotic duty?
“Friends of Animals” says the rule for the annual Fish and Wildlife Service duck art contest “takes the cake as one of the most ludicrous, anti-wildlife, anti-conservation measures the [Trump] administration has implemented.”
Stephen Green introduces us to the team that brokers the format, picks the moderator and tilts the table for the Trump-Biden debates.
While the political polls show Joe Biden with a commanding lead fewer than 30 days before the final election day, the crowd shots show a different story.
A very special TMI edition of Right Angle Backstage.
Right Angle’s week-in-review merciless-ambush show brings you hot-takes (and sharp humor) on stories you wish you could forget.
Goldman Sachs chief economist touts big spending Democratic programs to front-load growth if Joe Biden wins the presidency and Democrats keep the House and take the Senate.
Heather MacDonald, the last living journalist, says the mainstream media has come unhinged over President Trump’s reaction to COVID-19 because it’s “a violation of maximal risk aversion” — a condition Bill Whittle calls “cowardice.” Mister, we could use a man like Evel Knievel again. Right Angle — with Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott […]
The novel coronavirus infection that leveled President Trump for nearly half of a news cycle has created a debilitating altered mental state in the mainstream media.
Bill Whittle has a religious experience with a tree. Scott Ott admits to plagiarizing Colliers Encyclopedia (1952 edition). Stephen Green pines for roadside chainsaw art.
We have reached the end of history. USA Today runs a lengthy fact-check piece on a ‘claim’ at satire website ‘The Babylon Bee’ that the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, finding it unconstitutional.
Despite the fact that COVID-19 is unlikely to ever go away, vaccine or not, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio says New Yorkers are making progress against COVID-19, but “we’re not done until we hit zero.”
The first presidential debate signals the start of the finish of one of the weirdest White House contests in recent (and long-term) memory.
Time is not on Scott Ott’s side, as Bill Whittle becomes impatient with his stem-winding story-telling. And then everything comes unwound, as Stephen Green slips into a brisket-smoking reverie.