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The future of America: A nation at a crossroads
Democrats, socialism, and the future of individual rights
Columbia taught her how to be a good socialist, but she refused
Graham Platner exposes the Democrats’ projection problem
Political discourse and the liberty tyranny split
Intellectual class cowardice: Dr. Anthony Daniels (a.k.a. “Theodore Dalrymple”)
The rise of private spaceflight in the second space age
Lyndon LaRouche’s shadow network infiltrates the Republican Party and MAGA movement
The moral instability of unlimited egalitarianism
Becoming the Marxist States of America
From Christchurch to San Diego: The Russian-backed chain of racial holy war killings
Radical social media influencer Hasan Piker is under fire
Another Chinese spy caught hiding under the Democratic banner
Feminist ideology destroys men
The fracturing of the American melting pot: Cultural shifts and the conflicts ahead
South Korea’s leftist betrayal: Pro-North forces threaten America’s key ally
Mamdani under fire as his own supporters reject homeless shelter
The Radical Socialists are multiplying in the Democrat Party
America needs constitutional education in her schools
Pro-American conservative, Santos M Lopez runs against NY Democrat Socialists
Collapse by cost and design
How energy resources shape Venezuela’s political crisis
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Energy resources drive Venezuela’s crisis while foreign powers expand influence across Latin America. Oil, minerals, and strategic alliances reshape global power and threaten regional stability. The struggle highlights a deeper fight between collectivism and individual liberty, urging citizens to defend self governance, protect freedoms, and resist systems that erode economic independence and...
Killed to order: China’s organ harvesting industry and the true nature of America’s biggest adversary
The Tenpenny Files – Jan Jekielek examines evidence of forced organ harvesting in China, tracing allegations tied to Falun Gong persecution. He discusses witness testimony, medical inconsistencies, and global response. The investigation raises urgent questions about ethics, state power, and the role of international institutions as disturbing details continue to emerge...
Islamist Inquisitor ideologues vs. industrious Iranian intelligentsia
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Iran lives a paradox: a clerical regime enforcing ideological rule and a vibrant society striving for modern life. Engineers, students, and entrepreneurs push forward while religious authorities guard revolutionary power. The tension between political Islam and an industrious intelligentsia raises a larger question about faith, governance, and Iran’s future trajectory...
Trump restructures the world order
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – What President Trump has achieved since he’s been back in office for his second term, and especially in the past few weeks, is nothing short of remarkable. These aren’t just military victories in Venezuela and Iran; they are part of a strategic freedom revolution that will resonate throughout the world for years to come...
The difference between health and medical care
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Two personal stories reveal a hard truth: health and medical care are not the same. America’s crisis is cultural as much as structural. Costs, innovation, and policy debates miss the deeper issue—chronic illness and hidden distortions drive consumption, and no financing reform alone can make a nation healthy...
The mental health industrial complex
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Mental health in America has become a sprawling industry that manages distress rather than curing it. Drawing on clinical experience and psychoanalysis, Eric Greene argues that social breakdown is recast as personal pathology, diagnoses multiply, and medication becomes permanent, leaving patients labeled, compliant, and rarely restored to wholeness...
Redeeming justice in a broken culture
The Tenpenny Files – Justice has shifted from moral truth to ideological demand, leaving clarity buried beneath power and grievance. Dr. Christina Crenshaw exposes how justice detached from its theological roots reshapes culture, institutions, and identity. Through lived experience, history, and worldview, she reveals what happens when justice is demanded without truth to define it...
Shadows of revolution: Antifa, Benghazi, and global reckoning
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Host Nate Cain examines the Epstein file release, rising tensions with Iran, and domestic political conflict, then explores Antifa’s ideological roots and modern influence. The episode concludes with analysis of the Benghazi terror arrest, intelligence breakthroughs, and lingering questions about accountability, regime change, and the future of American constitutional order...
A father’s fascism
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – I trace a question my father never resolved: how fascism takes hold without people noticing. Drawing on history, economics, and my own military experience, I argue that America did not narrowly avoid fascism, but absorbed it quietly through bureaucracy, centralized planning, and the illusion of democratic control long before most were willing to see it...
NYC residents turn on Mamdani as his socialist policies cripple the city
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – When the basics fail—trash removal, emergency response, protection from the cold—ideology collapses under its own weight. The backlash has been swift and loud. Residents who once championed Mamdani’s vision are now openly questioning it. Protesters have gathered outside his residence. Conditions that longtime New Yorkers say are the worst they’ve ever seen...
How universities quietly reshaped American culture
The Tenpenny Files – American institutions do not drift into ideological capture by chance. I trace how universities abandoned truth-centered formation, imported critical frameworks, and transmitted them through education, faith, and culture. This long campaign reshapes authority, identity, and meaning while resisting reform through credential control and institutional permanence...
From global to local… ‘everything is connected’
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – It is becoming easier to see the results of these communist policies as they permeate American culture. Teaching kids that they are victims and are entitled to free stuff brings us a culture of ill-prepared, uneducated people, only capable of demanding free stuff. Those educated become bureaucrats, NGO’s, government workers...
Why free markets are failing without being free
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Markets across the West are said to be failing, but the problem is not excess freedom. It is the absence of it. This episode examines how political and corporate power fuse to distort competition, suppress innovation, and replace real markets with managed systems that reward compliance over competence while eroding accountability...
Weaponizing compassion in America and the deadly cost of ignorance
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Bruce Robertson examines how immigration policy, political incentives, and ideological activism intersect in America. The discussion argues taxpayer costs rise, elections shift, and public safety erodes as protests turn violent. The episode frames compassion as weaponized, warning of long-term consequences for citizens and national stability and democratic institutions...
The soft sell: How radical ideologies win good people
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Communism and socialism rarely reveal their full aims at the start, relying instead on moral language, democratic appeals, and emotional persuasion. By tracing parallels between Marx, Lenin, and modern progressive rhetoric, this piece examines how noble ideals are used to centralize power, marginalize dissent, and enlist well-meaning people in movements that ultimately undermine individual...
Emotion over reason: How the left weaponized first-order thinking
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – As America nears its 250th year, modern politics reveals a system driven by emotion, manufactured consent, and carefully crafted political avatars. From staged outrage to media-driven manipulation, voters are conditioned to feel rather than think. The result is an engineered electorate, hidden power brokers, and a nation drifting away from reality and accountability...
Socialism’s death spiral on both sides of the aisle
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – “Give me your four-year-olds, and in a generation, I will build a socialist state.” Vladimir Lenin may be dead, but your education system is based on his socialist principles and run by people trained to believe in it. Based on what’s been going on lately, it appears Lenin’s goal is being achieved. Americans take their 4-5-year-old children, hand them over to...
From Minnesota to Caracas: Crushing Communist strongholds at home and abroad
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – This episode examines communist ideology driving unrest in U.S. cities and shaping global threats abroad. Featuring Dr. Eric Patterson, it explores national security, Venezuela’s regime collapse, and rising socialism among American youth, while outlining legal, educational, and cultural strategies to confront Marxism and defend freedom at home and overseas...
California’s $1 trillion wealth tax disaster and why New York is next
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – California’s aggressive wealth tax accelerates capital flight, job losses, and economic instability as investors and businesses leave the state. New York follows a similar path, promising expanded public benefits while shrinking its tax base. As high earners exit, financial pressure shifts to the middle class through higher costs, reduced services, and long-term fiscal strain...
How energy and rare earths drive the fight over Venezuela
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Control of Venezuela’s oil, rare earths, and water shapes a high-stakes struggle for the future of the Americas. Foreign powers exploit corruption and instability while technology and artificial intelligence drive soaring demand for energy and minerals. The moment calls for defending liberty, rebuilding institutions, and supporting neighbors who seek freedom against rising external influence...
Trump’s crushing blow to Maduro ignites war on global communism
Trevor Loudon Reports – Drugs serve as deliberate communist weapons, killing military-age Americans with fentanyl to erode recruitment and productivity, a strategy dating back to the 1960s using cartels as proxies. Trump revives the “Donroe Doctrine," reclaiming the Western Hemisphere from Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and cartel domination after decades of abandonment through leftist infiltration...
How Americans’ attitudes toward socialism are shifting
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Socialism has moved from taboo to mainstream conversation. Polls show a steady rise in favorable views of socialist ideas, even as many Americans remain committed to capitalism. The result is a nation where two competing visions for the future are no longer whispering past each other — they are colliding in full view...
The rugged individualism of Samuel Morse brought us modern communication
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I explore how Samuel Morse’s rugged individualism sparks one of the greatest breakthroughs in human communication. From a chance conversation at sea to the invention of Morse Code, I show how curiosity, creativity, and perseverance—not collectivism—drive innovation and shape the modern world we rely on today...
The warmth of collectivism is the left’s best oxymoron yet
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The phrase “warmth of collectivism” ignites controversy as history, politics, and lived experience collide. From bread lines to block parties gone wrong, lofty promises meet stark realities. The piece argues collectivism consistently delivers the opposite of its rhetoric, exposing irony, disappointment, and warning signs that echo across nations and generations today, with relevance still growing...
Rise of Socialism: Is America able to accommodate a wide range of ideologies?
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The election of a democratic socialist mayor in New York City is not the end of the American system — far from it. But it is a reminder that the system is flexible enough to accommodate a wide range of ideologies. That flexibility is both its strength and its vulnerability. The rise of socialism in American politics should not be met with fear or hostility, but with...
The intra-national cognitive war against me, you, and our United States of America
The Counter Momentum of Spin, with Dr. Franco Musio – Cognitive war unfolds as a silent but powerful assault on America’s national psyche, shaping beliefs through ideology, media, AI, and institutions. This discussion exposes how internal and external forces influence education, politics, law, and culture, urging awareness, vigilance, and strategic resistance to defend freedom, truth, and the future of the nation...
Trump’s blunt post sparks outrage and exposes the double standard
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – President Trump ignites controversy after a blunt response to a Hollywood tragedy, exposing deep political hypocrisy and media double standards. Conservatives see refusal to feign civility toward relentless critics, while progressives demand grace they never offered, highlighting ideological divides at home and abroad...
When common sense about marriage becomes heresy
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Susan Patton reflects on the cost of speaking plainly about marriage, fertility, and trade-offs in an ideologically rigid age. From elite campuses to modern feminism, the conversation examines how obvious truths become heresies, institutions abandon balance, and personal happiness suffers when biology, responsibility, and reality are treated as negotiable abstractions...
McDonald’s CEO pushes back on entitlement culture with blunt career advice
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – At the end of the day, Kempczinski argued, your career is your responsibility and yours alone. Kempczinski’s advice landed almost simultaneously with comments from actress Amanda Seyfried, who described socialism as a “gorgeous idea” and acknowledged that socialism doesn’t work perfectly, but framed it as a system rooted in collective care...