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by Daniel Baranowski | Apr 12, 2021
“YOU AND I ARE RACISTS!” So says Democrats and the Radical Leftists that drive their Party’s machinery. Calling someone a racist or some action as racist is how the Democrat Party operates. Racism is a 50-pound cudgel they love to use. Racism gives them the power to...
by IQ al-Rassooli | Apr 12, 2021
It gives me no pleasure to point out to Americans that “I told you so” in numerous published articles and even a greater number of radio talk shows, during four years of the Trump administration, regarding what the future of the USA will be if any Democrat is elected...
by Ladies of Liberty | Apr 12, 2021
Church membership is under 50%. What are the reasons and what are the ramifications to American values and our society? Perhaps one is the horrific attack on the 65-year-old Filipino woman by a hard-core criminal and the absolute indifference by the witnesses. Elle...
by George McClellan | Apr 11, 2021
The headline read: "Kinder and gentler: Republicans soften tone on migrant crisis" This headline is from the Washington Examiner, dated 02 April 21, and is a prime example of why the National Republican Party seriously needs an enema before they do any more damage....
by DrLee4America | Apr 11, 2021
There is much turbulence, turmoil, and danger that we face today as our nation's very fabric is being torn apart and disintegrating around us. Our Founders faced similar turmoil and danger in the first fight for liberty against King George's tyranny. What served as...
John Fitzgerald Kennedy became President of the United States in 1961; he was assassinated less than three years later. His brief time in the White House was filled with controversy, drama, and an overriding sense of excitement. After this death, his wife, Jacqueline...
by Rob and Andrew | Apr 10, 2021
Recently 21-year-old King Randall, the founder of The "X" for Boys, spoke with “After Dark with Rob and Andrew” about his organization for black male youths that has been the topic of many on social media. The organization located in Albany, Georgia, has one goal: to...
by Paul Engel | Apr 9, 2021
I’m often asked the question, “Does the Constitution even matter anymore?” Today I want to look at some examples to see if the Constitution matters, and how we can help to restore it to its proper role as the supreme law of the land.
by Steven LaTulippe | Apr 9, 2021
Some things in life are so simple. So simple that it takes a true wizard of deception to complicate the issue. Take freedom, for example. A simple fact of life is that people enjoy freedom. To convince Americans (or any other world denizens) otherwise requires great...
by George McClellan | Apr 9, 2021
The "convict a policeman at all costs trial" against officer Derek Chauvin now ongoing in Minneapolis, Minnesota, over the death of a felonious black criminal named George Floyd who resisted his apprehension, has all the earmarks of a Soviet-style circus trial with an...
by Daniel Baranowski | Apr 9, 2021
Just how gullible are Americans? Do we believe most of what our Politicians tell us? Where do we get our information? How reliable and valid are your sources? Do we ever ask ourselves these questions? Gullibles Travels is a play on words in Jonathan Swift’s book,...
by Michael McCarthy | Apr 8, 2021
When we thought we could see the light at the end of the tunnel of Covid darkness and depression, along comes Joe Biden. Typhoid Joe Biden, that is. Like Typhoid Mary from our past, spreading contagion wherever he goes, Typhoid Joe is now busily re-infecting an...
by Lt. Joseph Pangaro | Apr 8, 2021
President Biden is true to his position as a leader of the Democrat Party by promising and following through on raising taxes and screwing the American people over. Unfortunately, the plan's methodology calls for the creation of jealousy and anger towards anyone who...
by Ilana Freedman | Apr 8, 2021
On the 13th of January in the year 1898, French writer Emil Zola published a letter in the literary newspaper L’Aurore. It was an open letter to Mr. Félix Faure, President of the French Republic in which Zola accused the French government of railroading Captain Alfred...
by George McClellan | Apr 7, 2021
The 2020 election is barely over, and for Republicans, the 2022 race has already begun. Senator Rick Scott, former Governor of Florida, is, in my opinion, an effective conservative politician. He certainly was a good Governor in his day and deserves recognition for...
by Karen Schoen | Apr 7, 2021
The Globalists/ Communists will destroy our hope and dreams if we do not act. Globalists/ Communists will do everything to beat Americans down because we are in the way of their total control of the world. The Communist DNC does not want IDs for voting. They claim it...
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by Lt. Joseph Pangaro | Apr 8, 2021
President Biden is true to his position as a leader of the Democrat Party by promising and following through on raising taxes and screwing the American people over. Unfortunately, the plan's methodology calls for the creation of jealousy and anger towards anyone who...
by Ilana Freedman | Apr 8, 2021
On the 13th of January in the year 1898, French writer Emil Zola published a letter in the literary newspaper L’Aurore. It was an open letter to Mr. Félix Faure, President of the French Republic in which Zola accused the French government of railroading Captain Alfred...
by George McClellan | Apr 7, 2021
The 2020 election is barely over, and for Republicans, the 2022 race has already begun. Senator Rick Scott, former Governor of Florida, is, in my opinion, an effective conservative politician. He certainly was a good Governor in his day and deserves recognition for...
by Karen Schoen | Apr 7, 2021
The Globalists/ Communists will destroy our hope and dreams if we do not act. Globalists/ Communists will do everything to beat Americans down because we are in the way of their total control of the world. The Communist DNC does not want IDs for voting. They claim it...
by Del Wilber | Apr 7, 2021
While the Socialist-Democrat Party continues to keep looking for more and more ways to corrupt our election process and steal elective offices across the land, the governor of Georgia has taken some steps to try to at least lend a little electoral integrity into the...
by Michael McCarthy | Apr 7, 2021
Some of my conservative friends are bitter about the loss of the 2020 election. They blame Trump. “He was too argumentative!” “He praised himself too much!” “He had an abrasive personality!” I don’t know about you, but I vote for policies, not personality. Patton was...
by Dr. Carol Swain | Apr 6, 2021
After spending several weeks trying to get a well-sourced article published about Bill Gates, the second richest man in the world, I have come to conclude that conservatives and liberals in the media treat him with kid gloves—even while whispering about him behind his...
by Dr. Jay Lehr and Tom Harris | Apr 6, 2021
Rational conservative thinking is under attack from all directions. The mainstream media, web-based social media, schools at all levels, pandering corporations, and the dictatorial Biden administration are all working to eradicate conservative voices from the national...
by Ladies of Liberty | Apr 6, 2021
The Biden Administration is hampering the media from reporting on the humanitarian crisis at our southern border. There is no transparency with regards to the numbers of immigrants and the horrific conditions they are exposed to. Kamala is M.I.A. Will Covid...
by Wallace Garneau | Apr 6, 2021
I get the desire so many young people have to become activists. I totally get it - I am an activist myself and have been going back at least to High School. I was raised in a fairly liberal, atheist household. My first political memory goes back to the Carter/Ford...
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by Wallace Garneau | Apr 6, 2021
I get the desire so many young people have to become activists. I totally get it - I am an activist myself and have been going back at least to High School. I was raised in a fairly liberal, atheist household. My first political memory goes back to the Carter/Ford...
by Paul Engel | Apr 6, 2021
The U.S. House of Representatives is attempting to revive a dead proposed constitutional amendment. Ronald Reagan once said, “a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we’ll ever see on this earth.” Apparently, that...
by Dr. Ron and Linda Martinelli | Apr 6, 2021
A history lesson and a passionate warning from Mallory Millett. Mallory is the sister of Kate Millett, a founder of the radical feminist movement. Mallory joins us on the program to discuss the goals and the history of the radical feminist movement that began in the...
by Lt. Randy Sutton | Apr 6, 2021
Indianapolis Metro Police Union's head blows the lid off of the commission report on violent and dangerous protests. In this powerful interview with show host Randy Sutton, Rick Snyder of the Indianapolis Police Union reveals how the commission appointed to...
by Michael McCarthy | Apr 5, 2021
“Biden is President! Let’s go!” That was the unspoken motivation of tens of thousands of illegal immigrants now streaming across our southern border. Even Mexico’s President Andrés Manuel López Obrador admitted this, saying, “Expectations were created that with the...
by Ron Edwards | Apr 5, 2021
There is a right or wrong way to do every single thing in life. Children are to be raised properly in the way they should go so that they do not permanently drift off from the good moral path through life. The United States was founded upon the hallowed principles...
by George McClellan | Apr 4, 2021
The glacial speed with which Joe Biden consulted his notebook to find the prepared answers to softball questions from pre-selected left-wing alleged journalists at his first 'presser,' belies the flank speed with which the Democrat-Marxist cartel who runs his...
by DrLee4America | Apr 4, 2021
We are talking today about surviving a health challenge and the life lessons to help you deal with it. How can we become more resilient in the process? We will also discuss the legal challenges to improve access to life-saving medications. Attorney Chris MacLeod is a...
by Ladies of Liberty | Mar 31, 2021
Marxism is taking a foothold in America. This dangerous and failed ideology has been creeping into our schools, our governments, our businesses, and our lives for over 50 years. Radical feminism, the destruction of the family, the loss of our morals, and our history...
by Lt. Joseph Pangaro | Mar 31, 2021
Our society is increasingly polarized. Doing what we are told and having only one version of information defined as “truth” does not seem like a just society. If you don’t follow the approved line of thinking and behavior, you are an enemy. Is the mandated mask just a...
by Dennis Santiago | Feb 2, 2019 | Politics
The Internet is a dangerous place. Social media is a den of toxicity. And Americans are ever prone to speaking their minds haphazardly. For chef J. Kenji Lopez-Alt, who decided to indulge himself in an outburst on Twitter saying he would refuse to serve customers...
by Dennis Santiago | Jan 9, 2019 | Politics
It’s a new day in America. We have returned to a government digging its heels in. Populist outsider Donald Trump fights against the establishment, a growing army of politicians assisted by a ratings hungry media attempts to isolate him and his agenda from the American...
by Dennis Santiago | Dec 23, 2018 | Politics
Acrimony and unease grip America’s global stability community as President Trump signaled his intent to extract the last remaining US advisors from eastern Syria. With his power as Commander in Chief, the President informed the entire diplomatic, military and...
by Dennis Santiago | Nov 19, 2018 | Politics
On Wednesday November 14, 2018, the New York Times declared war on Facebook. Under the guise of an article titled “Delay, Deny and Deflect: How Facebook’s Leaders Fought Through Crisis”, the Times lambasted the social media giant accusing the company of internal...
by Dennis Santiago | Oct 27, 2018 | Politics
There are “caravans” marching north though Mexico originating from the Central American countries of Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. Presently around 1,500 miles away, they get out of their trucks to march for the benefit of cameras with uncannily precise timing...
by Dennis Santiago | Oct 1, 2018 | Politics
During the first minute of his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, president Donald J trump received a greeting of muted laughter. For the near hour of the speech that followed, you could have heard a pin drop in the cavern. Trump minced no words. He was...
by Dennis Santiago | Sep 25, 2018 | Lifestyle
The ability of the Internet to cause storms of social upheaval has reached epic proportions. Since the November 2016 election the Internet has been used by political parties to ferment acrimony in the national debate far beyond anything we ever saw in terms of...
by Dennis Santiago | Sep 8, 2018 | Politics
On September 4, 2018 Bloomberg News published a story written by reporters Neil Weinberg and Polly S Mosendz covering a rifle tournament in Talladega, Alabama sponsored by the U.S. Civilian Marksmanship Program, the US government public corporation chartered to carry...
by Dennis Santiago | Sep 7, 2018 | Politics
The New York Times published an op-ed by an anonymous source that claims to be a part of the Trump team working in the White House. This person claims they are part of the resistance and acting on behalf of the country to thwart parts of the President’s agenda. That...
by Dennis Santiago | Sep 5, 2018 | Politics
A civil war is an ugly endeavor. It splits families and friends and destroys the fabric of life and results in the deaths of many people. When we think of a civil war, most of us have two perceptions; the first is the historical knowledge of the America Civil war of...
by Dennis Santiago | Aug 20, 2018 | Politics
The feud between former Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (DCIA) John Brennan and President Donald Trump points out an important clarification that needs to happen with respect to former officials engaging in active public debate to current administration...
by Dennis Santiago | Aug 14, 2018 | Politics
“Methinks the lady doth protest too much”, as I paraphrase from Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, it would seem to be an appropriate comment when talking about the traditional news media in America nowadays. Much of the news media has come under a great deal of criticism...
by Dennis Santiago | Jul 3, 2018 | Politics
The men who created the United States of America at the end of the 18th century, came together in a boisterous, bickering fraternity, and worked with uncommon determination to create something unique in statecraft. They saw beyond the boundaries of their personal...
by Dennis Santiago | Jun 25, 2018 | Politics
US immigration policy has had a rough time of it lately. On January 30, 2018, President Donald Trump asked Congress to pass comprehensive reforms on immigration trying to end an arduous era of border policy by executive order that began long before his administration....
by Dennis Santiago | Jun 7, 2018 | Politics
In March 2018, following a shooting incident in Parkland, Florida, President Donald Trump formed the cabinet level Federal Commission on School Safety charged with coming up with a range of recommendations to improve school safety. Chaired by Secretary of Education...
by Dennis Santiago | May 14, 2018 | Politics
On the same day the United States opens its new embassy in Jerusalem, Hamas sends dozens to die in suicidal waves on the Israeli border with Palestine. Both moves are statements; one strategic, the other desperate. Seemingly at odds, when combined, the Middle East is...
by Dennis Santiago | Apr 15, 2018 | Politics
On Friday April 13, 2018, US President Donald J. Trump appeared on television announcing the commencement of punitive airstrikes on chemical weapons research and storage installation of the regime of Syrian President Bashar Al Assad. Joining the US in the attack, the...
by Dennis Santiago | Apr 11, 2018 | Politics
At 48 years old, Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has found himself a dinosaur. He is an example of the evolutionary adaptation of the American politician entered during an age of consensus building across political aisles as the way the United States Congress did its...
by Dennis Santiago | Apr 10, 2018 | Politics
I thoroughly enjoy vloggers Diamond and Silk. Just heard that Facebook is censoring them on Facebook, and they were told their “content and brand” is “unsafe to the community.” Really? I am no huge fan of Facebook. But these ladies are truly talented, knowledgeable...
by Dennis Santiago | Apr 3, 2018 | Politics
When President Trump declared war against Amazon, he was echoing his predecessor Barack Obama, who also thought it was within his job description to ‘pick winners and losers’. In this case, Trump apparently decided to turn a winner into a loser. Since his war with...
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