California Gov. Gavin Newsom takes control of your holiday festivities with a long list of regulations designed to make this a very Progressive Thanksgiving.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom takes control of your holiday festivities with a long list of regulations designed to make this a very Progressive Thanksgiving.
Stephen Green’s legendary Lightning Round drags Scott Ott and Bill Whittle through the wild, weird and obscure headlines of the week.
Trump reelection rallies and car convoys spring up nationwide, even without President Trump.
It’s about time!
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.
Adam Jentleson, the former deputy chief of staff to former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, outlines the Democrats plan to slow jam the confirmation of President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee…
Government regulations related to western wildfires have severely hampered Stephen Green’s lifestyle. He has been reduced to savagery, which preps him perfectly for our weekly Backstage meeting.
As usual, Backstage starts with prayer…after a sort. Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott, assiduously avoid discussion of the news topics of the week. Yet it happens anyway.
Waxing nostalgic about making a youthful ruckus, Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green kick off this week’s pre-production meeting of Right Angle.
With a bit more than two months before the 2020 election, the anticipation in the Right Angle Backstage zone is palpable. If you’re not willing to palp it, allow Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green to palp it for you.
While Kenosha, Wisconsin, burned, the reaction to the police shooting of Jacob Blake, has been muted compared with the nationwide uproar in the wake of George Floyd’s death. Have Democrats, Black Lives Matter, and the news media realized that America hates riots?
When three massive intellects gather in one small rectangle, the ship of history shakes loose from its moorings and charts a better course toward a hopeful horizon.
When men were men, they sang songs of rough living on the lonesome prairie. They sang sweetly, like men pining for the company of…cattle. The men of Right Angle are men such as these.
In a marathon session — exceeded in length and vapidity only by the Zoom meeting you’ve had three times this week with your boss — the men of Right Angle hatch their diabolical schemes for this week’s shows.
When these three titans come together in one room, the intellectual firepower is a thing to behold. This is why they’re sequestered in undisclosed locations in three states to plan this week’s episodes of Right Angle.