Survey from YouGov says 70% of millennials would vote for a socialist and 30% have a favorable view of communism. Are you surprised? Or did you think the numbers would be higher?
Survey from YouGov says 70% of millennials would vote for a socialist and 30% have a favorable view of communism. Are you surprised? Or did you think the numbers would be higher?
Announcing that sex harassment victims are not constrained by the non-disparagement agreements (NDA) they sign as a condition of employment, NBCUniversal garners praise for defending abused employees. But the parent company of NBC News implies that its NDA never muzzled them in the first place.
Kanye West — a performer/producer/entrepreneur with nine consecutive platinum albums and 21 Grammy awards — drops a new album called ‘Jesus is King’ and rocks the entertainment world again. Can Kanye make Christ cool for kids, with songs like ‘Closed on Sundays’ that says, “no more living for the culture”?
Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green meet in the ring in a bare-knuckle, no holds barred, donnybrook for the title and a slice of history.
The raid that ended in the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi came thanks to masterful coordination among U.S. troops, our intel resources, and our Kurdish allies. President Trump gets credit even from the Left, but his post-raid remarks about the Kurds and U.S. intelligence left some wondering if he’s capable of avoiding unforced errors even at this moment of triumph.
New study shows that almost all political tweets come from a tiny fraction of Twitter users. Does this mean that America is not as divided as we’d think from scanning social media? Should government step in to stop these bad actors from splitting our Republic, risking a civil war?
A new study shows almost everyone thinks that almost everyone desires fame. But the survey also shows that almost no one craves it for himself. Instead, the vast majority say they believe that personal success means “following your interests and talents to be the best you can be at something you love.”
Sevier County, TN, Commissioner Warren Hurst calls Pete Buttigieg’s presidential candidacy “as ugly as you can get” because Mayor Pete is “a queer”. Hurst was making an argument about his county becoming a gun sanctuary, but has drawn national protest and ridicule for his broader comments about society, Democrats, homosexuality, and the waning rights of white men.
Stephen Green says JJ Abrams never misses an opportunity to miss an opportunity. Based on the final trailer, the latest and last episode of the Star Wars series — The Rise of Skywalker — is no exception.
Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll at California Institute of Technology is among the growing cadre of scientists embracing a kind of multiverse theory that builds on Schrodinger’s insight about the power of observation to fix location of an object in the quantum realm.
The New York Times says insiders are still fishing for a better candidate for the Democrat party’s 2020 presidential nomination. After multiple debates among scores of candidates, millions of dollars spent, and exhaustive polling, the Democratic establishment still wishes it had someone who could beat President Donald Trump.
Hillary Clinton’s catty remarks about Tulsi Gabbard being a Russian agent lead Powerlineblog’s John Hinderaker to question whether she’s drunk podcasting. Bill Whittle considers a more troubling diagnosis — she’s literally a psychopath.
Hillary Clinton, tells David Plouffe’s Campaign HQ podcast audience that Democrat presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard is being groomed by Russia to play spoiler in 2020, like Green Jill Stein did in 2016. Tulsi hits back with boldness, calling out Clinton as “queen of warmongering,” and corruption.
Whittle family values pervade this latest Backstage meeting of the Right Angle team — Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green. It’s a special treat for our Members only.
Now it looks like a big win for ISIS, but what can President Trump do after the U.S. pull-out from Northeast Syria? The loss of intel on the ground from our abandoned Kurdish allies, the release/escape of terrorist prisoners, and the perception of U.S. apathy, creates conditions for an Islamic State revival. Is there a U.S. position somewhere between warmongering and isolationism?