Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green burst into song at the start of this week’s pre-production meeting for Right Angle. It gets better from there.
Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green burst into song at the start of this week’s pre-production meeting for Right Angle. It gets better from there.
Mayor Chuck Espy of Clarksdale, Mississippi, offers to pay drug dealers, gang members and other criminals to leave town…$10,000 each from his own pocket. Is this a good-hearted politician trying to give folks a second chance, or a fool offering a bad incentive with worse consequences.
Marcus Lemonis, owner of Camping World and star of CNBC’s ‘The Profit’, must take down the 40′ x 80′ American flag he flies over his North Carolina business, Camping World. Lemonis refuses, and pays the daily fine. Now, Statesville is suing him to force him into compliance with the city ordinance regarding flag sizes within 100-feet of a highway.
Giant stinking heaps of garbage, crawling with rats carrying typhus — this is not some simmering 3rd-World $#1+hole, but rather, the Democrat-run city of Los Angeles. What will it take to clean up the City of Angels?
With an increasing number of states passing more environmental rules that trump President Trump’s, should conservatives support this new green federalism?
Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green gather to plan this week’s episodes of Right Angle on BillWhittle.com. This time we open in song and it gets better from there.
If new A.I. machine learning can predict your death by heart attack, do you want to know? This isn’t Robert Heinlein science fiction. Artificial intelligence can now evaluate 85 factors and formulate a heart-attack and death prediction for the next few years that’s about 90 percent accurate.
Alabama state lawmakers pass an abortion ban in hopes of a Supreme Court challenge that overturns Roe v. Wade.. Critics says the pro-life law could spur Hollywood to stop the flow of cash to the state’s growing film business, and cost millions in legal bills. Is this bad timing for Republicans running in 2020, or should President Trump wave this banner all the way to a second term?
With the passing of Tim Conway on May 14, 2019, the men of “Right Angle” remember a comic genius who made all of America laugh — not least, his fellow cast members on The Carol Burnett Show from 1967-1978. To mourn his loss with laughter is the best tribute.
San Francisco became the first U.S. city to ban use of facial recognition by police and other city departments. Will this make it more difficult to catch bad guys who use the cloak of anonymity to blend in? Are we less safe because the police must work with outdated technology? Or did the San Francisco Board of Supervisors finally do something with which red-blooded conservatives and libertarians can agree?
Idaho sunsets all regulations every year, and typically re-approves them as a matter of course…but not this year. The entire regulatory code has been cancelled, and the script has been flipped. If the governor wants to keep a regulation, state government must go through the normal approval process for a new rule. Bill Whittle has started packing his bags to move to a state where a conservative can make a fresh start.
Communist party members at UCLA rage against the capitalist machine with sidewalk chalk on the edge of sylvan academia. Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott have great sport with these naive revolutionaries.
Vice.com writer Caroline Haskins expels a lengthy screed damning Apple’s Airpods as a tragedy — “the future fossils of capitalism.” Stephen Green, Bill Whittle and Scott Ott schools this Leftist luddite in the miracle of free markets.
A new book by CNN national security reporter Jim Sciutto chronicles “The Shadow War” conducted by Russia against the USA. Active on land, and sea, in space and cyber, Vladimir Putin is already on a war-footing toward the United States. Will President Trump and the American public understand the roots of Russian hostility in time to save both countries?
Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green gather in the respective nation-spanning studios to discuss top news, cultural phenomenon, bad haircuts and crooner tunes, as they plan this week’s episodes of Right Angle.