Alfonzo Rachel and Bill Whittle explore the roots of widespread ignorance that allows Biden and Harris to keep peddling the same false narrative about racism.
Alfonzo Rachel and Bill Whittle explore the roots of widespread ignorance that allows Biden and Harris to keep peddling the same false narrative about racism.
Bill Whittle, back from a crippling bout with COVID-19, finds that his mental DNA has changed…
We’ve come to take New Year for granted, but imagine a world without it. It’s time to reset your life, your work, your relationships, your country and your soul.
It’s time to remember and glorify this miraculous event in this extraordinary nation.
But the Left leaves itself naked and undefended because they are consumed by cannibalism. Let’s consider the weaknesses of each.
The Leftist Progressives are good at certain things, which Conservatives ignore at our own peril. But conservatives have a few assets of our own, which we often fail to employ.
A generation rises who don’t believe the avatars of woke politics because the theory doesn’t survive contact with reality.
Conjuring fear has a long history of keeping folks in captivity.
With news of youth rage springing up too frequently, Bill Whittle and Zo Rachel explore an ancient method to conquer a kid’s emotional explosions…
How can you connect contemporary culture with conservative values without profanity? Are we being prudes to our own detriment, and the defeat of our own message?
Alfred in “The Dark Knight” Batman movie was right: “Some men just want to watch the world burn.” How can conservatives defend against an attack that seeks personal gain in societal collapse?
Is there anything you can do about it? Will anybody even want to?
A wildfire has ripped through American institutions, but the cinders will become a garden again.
A week after a deeply-personal revelation of his mental and emotional state, Bill Whittle reports a flood of response from Members.
After seeing Sting in concert, Bill Whittle reflects on what it’s like on the other side of the curtain, with Alfonzo Rachel, a musician who also knows how that feels.