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Much of the public discussion since President Trump struck down Qassem Soleimani, the leader of Iran’s terrorist Quds Force, calls into question Trump’s reasons, his sanity, and his political motives. Is it possible to disagree with , or even dislike, Donald Trump, but still think the move had a rational basis that may turn out […]
President Donald Trump is doing three things that should “scare the hell out of Democrats” according to Jonathan Capehart in the Washington Post. Bill Whittle thinks Capehart almost gets it, and then goes wildly off the rails. Can Trump’s historic campaign war chest, plus his outreach to Blacks and Latinos virtually assure his reelection? Visit […]
When U.S. President Donald Trump ordered a drone strike on Iran’s Quds Force leader Qassem Soleimani, he says it was to prevent an attack and perhaps stop a war. But many on the American Left say he made the region even more unstable and may have lit the fuse for World War III.
The lede spells out just why so many conservatives overlooked their concerns, and voted for Donald Trump, and why many more will do so in November 2020.
“After three years in office President Donald has remade the federal judiciary, ensuring a conservative tilt for decades, and cementing his legacy no matter the outcome of November’s election.”
The soaring arches of a cathedral and the high, pure voices of an English Christmas choir inspire Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green, to reflect on our inheritance in a western civilization that finds its fountain in immutable, enduring, divine principle.
Why do you even care about politics — a distant enterprise, operated by people you don’t really know, arguing about things that often don’t even impact you? The passion for politics, that inner drive that keeps you on fire with emotion, has a reason.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has done every crazy thing but froth at the mouth during the impeachment process. A sane person trying to understand her tactics might conclude that Pelosi has gone wild. Stephen Green leads Scott Ott and Bill Whittle in an effort to make sense of her approach.
Join Bill Whittle, Scott Ott, Steve Green, and your fellow Members and fans, aboard a Royal Caribbean cruise to the Bahamas in May 2020. Get details and reserve your cabin. New Democrat threat to impeach President Trump again emerges from court filing. They may do it if former White House counsel Don McGahn doesn’t testify […]
Male piglets sue in German court to stop their castration by hog farmers. To be more specific, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) go to court on behalf of the piglets.
The Rise of Skywalker hits theaters this weekend, and Bill Whittle sees nothing rising — but rather an epic unmaking of a once-great story. Here’s why Progressives killed everything good in the hero’s journey, and how they replaced it with a collectivist, feminist dream.
Joe Biden hates poor kids so much he says when he’s president charter schools are gone. Cats actor Jason Derulo complains his anaconda bulge didn’t make the final cut. Whoopi Goldberg tells Meghan McCain to shut up about her voice being suppressed on The View. All of this and the X-59 space plane on this episode of Stephen Green’s Lightning Round.
Recorded before a live global audience on December 19, 2019.
While the Beltway crowd and political geeks get lathered about the impeachment of Donald J. Trump, in the vast swath of the country, nobody cares. What if the Democrats threw an impeachment party and no one came?
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard proposed censure instead of impeachment of President Trump. (Failing that, she voted ‘present’ on impeachment.) With the Democrats and Republicans so divided on the question, is it possible that the representatives of half of the country are disingenuous, deceptive, ill-informed, deceived and/or evil?