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The danger of governing by headlines not principle
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – America drifts between spectacle and sabotage as leaders chase headlines over principle. Weak staffing, media outrage, and eroding trust threaten institutions. Restoring accountability, voter integrity, and serious leadership becomes essential to defend democracy and renew a nation built on competence, transparency, and enduring patriotic responsibility...
Who decides what your child sees?
The Tenpenny Files – Brent Dusing reveals how digital platforms quietly shape what children see, think, and accept as normal. This conversation uncovers how algorithms prioritize content, why harmful material reaches young audiences, and what parents often miss. It challenges families to rethink screen influence and understand the hidden forces guiding a child’s daily digital experience...
How the US media ignores the constitutional powers of the US presidency
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Presidential use of federal troops domestically is rare and typically reserved for extreme circumstances where state and local authorities are overwhelmed or unable to enforce federal law or maintain order. The Insurrection Act is the primary legal tool that allows presidents to deploy federal military forces for domestic law enforcement purposes, bypassing the...
When the US media attacks the US military via biased reporting and fabricated stories
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Sometime ago, a missile strike in Iran resulted in the destruction of a girls’ elementary school, which caused over a hundred fatalities. Although the investigation is ongoing, the media and others were quick to blame the United States for this tragic incident. They blame the U.S. because a wave of U.S. and Israeli air strikes in an area close to...
Joe Kent says Israel is behind America’s attacks on Iran
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Joe Kent resigns over U.S. involvement in Iran, arguing the conflict lacks justification and is driven by external influence, including Israel. His departure exposes divisions within Trump’s circle on foreign policy, as debates intensify over military intervention, national security priorities, and America’s role in escalating tensions in the Middle East...
“Shut the f___ up about politics,” Gene Simmons drops truth bomb on Hollywood
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – As the lines between entertainment, media, and politics continue to blur, the question becomes harder to ignore: who are these messages really serving? When celebrities speak out, are they connecting with their audiences—or talking past them? The answer may lie in the reaction. Increasingly, Americans are tuning out the noise...
Middle East update: War, oil, and the fight for the narrative
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – The growing homeland risk environment — where adversaries exploit chaos across multiple domains: cyber attacks, infrastructure disruption, ideological incitement, and opportunistic violence. Not every incident is directly tied to Iran, but the threat environment has clearly intensified and demands vigilance...
Iran’s propaganda campaign against America
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – Many media outlets often claim that negative coverage of America's war actions is simply part of their responsibility to report the news. However, they fail to do so in a fair and impartial manner. It seems as if they underestimate our ability to recognize their bias, and sometimes even their political motives...
What will victory look like when we leave Iran
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Debate grows over what victory in Iran truly means as U.S. military action unfolds. Supporters argue for a swift, decisive outcome without ground troops, while critics warn of escalation and long-term risks. Competing conservative voices highlight uncertainty over strategy, costs, and whether this conflict avoids another prolonged Middle East war...
Is Donald Trump a genius or a fool?
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Years ago, Trump weighed in on Cuba, Iran, Latin America, Russia, and China, and his comments on these issues, readily available in various interviews on YouTube and elsewhere, would surprise you. Now, of course, with Trump in the White House, those issues and his predictions about them so many years ago are...
Battle for the American mind – Anthony Freda #3
Project Out Loud – Power is not neutral. Whoever controls culture wins the future. That is not theory. It is plain history. The left understood this a century ago. They built networks of publishing, entertainment, academia, and tech. Conservatives wandered into a comfort zone and assumed institutions would remain neutral. That was a fatal misread...
The death of merit in the age of cultural control
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – American culture shifts as institutions prioritize ideology over merit, reshaping entertainment, media, and public discourse. Awards lose credibility, dissent faces soft censorship, and foreign influence pressures self-censorship. The result is weakened art, eroded trust, and a society struggling to defend truth, standards, and shared identity...
How disinformation campaigns undermine global stability
Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – Propaganda smooths the way for shipments of dual-use parts, for secret training, and for the placement of proxies who will bleed while the sponsor preserves distance. The result is predictable. The people closest to the conflict suffer most. The instigator gains leverage without open accountability. This is not an abstract theory. It is a pattern repeated...
Cindy Grosz, the Jewess Patriot, walking the walk!
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – Cindy Grosz, known as “The Jewess Patriot,” champions Jewish advocacy, conservative politics, and media influence. From national television appearances to political organizing and fashion industry ventures, she actively promotes Jewish voter engagement, supports pro-Israel initiatives, and builds visibility for the America First movement while continuing her work in media, branding, and public...
Nothing to see here: How politicians distract the public
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Politicians and public officials deflect attention from uncomfortable issues, urging people to believe there is “nothing to see.” From election controversies to protests, congressional debates, and bizarre government programs, these moments reveal how distraction, messaging, and political theater often replace accountability when embarrassing problems or contradictions come into...
From Star Trek to statecraft: The propaganda pipeline
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – When entertainment becomes instruction, when platforms become political filters, when education becomes ideology production, and when foreign policy debates are flattened into propaganda slogans, you don’t just get bad movies or biased headlines. You get a society whose “common sense” is manufactured...
Federal judge pauses legislation that limits social media use among minors
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Judge Giles said that the measure, which went into effect on Jan. 1, 2026, likely violates First Amendment free speech protections for minors and adults. She further stated the law didn’t go far enough by exempting addictive interactive gaming from coverage. While Virginia contends the law is a reasonable response to...
War in the Middle East: Propaganda, False flags, and the drive toward third temple politics
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Host Gail Macrae speaks with Mark Bishofsky and T. Gunnar Balstad about Middle East conflict, propaganda, and alleged false flags tied to October 7. The discussion explores media narratives, intelligence operations, religious geopolitics, and Third Temple ambitions while urging listeners to question official war justifications and information sources...
Bill Clinton exonerates President Trump but indicts Gov. Pritzker
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Bill Clinton’s congressional testimony disrupts a long-running political narrative by stating he has no information linking Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes. The statement places new scrutiny on Democrats, particularly Illinois Gov. J. B. Pritzker, after Clinton unexpectedly mentions the governor in connection with travel tied to Epstein...
A tangled web: Epstein, politics, money, and control
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Spiritual warfare is playing out before our eyes on the world stage. It seems as if the Bible, written over 2,000 years ago, is taking center stage this time. A wise man once said, “Some truths cannot be forced-they must reveal themselves over time. The time is at hand. Suit up, folks, and put on the full armour of God with great discernment. Godspeed!
What do Trump tariffs, Dems Epstein problems, and a missing woman have to do with MAGA
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Supporters of MAGA argue media outrage over Trump tariffs, Epstein controversies, and sensational headlines distracts from policy wins they see reshaping America. From trade and energy to border security and judicial reform, they contend the focus should remain on economic leverage, national strength, and what they call a rising American resurgence...
A shot at propaganda
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – We unpack the escalating messaging war over childhood vaccinations, exposing propaganda tactics, conflicting medical guidance, and the real-world impact on families. They examine psychological manipulation, compensation systems, and difficult doctor conversations, equipping parents to think critically and protect informed decision-making with confidence and clarity...
The internet you see isn’t real
The Tenpenny Files – Is the internet showing reality or a curated illusion? This discussion explores algorithmic throttling, digital identity control, and search manipulation shaping reputations, income, and public perception. Investigative insight reveals how visibility becomes currency, narratives become programmable, and awareness becomes the first step toward reclaiming autonomy online in today’s digital landscape...
AI shadows and Epstein’s web unmasking tech tyranny and elite corruption
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Host Nate Cain examines AI surveillance, censorship, and the race for technological dominance with Pickax CEO Jeff Dornik, exposing ethical risks and corporate power. Investigative journalist Nick Bryant reveals new layers of the Jeffrey Epstein network, alleging intelligence protection, legal manipulation, and ongoing demands for transparency and justice worldwide accountability...
Battle for Science: Dissent, data, and COVID debates
The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – An international panel of doctors, scientists, and journalists gathers in the Netherlands to question pandemic data, vaccine policy, and institutional power. Speakers examine mortality reporting, psychological conformity, and medical ethics while urging transparency, scientific debate, and renewed respect for patient autonomy in modern healthcare across rapidly changing global...
Ripped away, drop by drop, you lose your rights
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – Now ask yourself, who is controlling all of this information? No matter where you go, no matter what you listen to, whether it's an education, or in the mind of a transgender, Marxist, or Communist, all the messages are always the same. Trump, MAGA, Grassroots, you are at fault. You are a racist, Trump is a pedophile, and Trump is a racist...
Facts matter. The lie has many versions, the truth only one
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – In a world shaped by screens and shifting narratives, truth struggles against distortion and convenience. This commentary examines digital communication, fractured relationships, media influence, and the danger of curated realities, urging readers to seek facts, question assumptions, and reclaim accountability through honest conversation and independent thought in modern society today...
Seeking truth amid violence and cultural division
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – Amid rising national tension and public fear, this piece explores how societies confront violence without surrendering truth. It examines controversial claims, challenges ideological reflexes, and calls for evidence based inquiry, empathy, and intellectual courage as the foundation for preventing tragedy and strengthening civic trust through honest dialogue and shared responsibility...
The division narrative is a political weapon
The Tenpenny Files – Americans are told the nation stands on the edge of division, yet new survey data reveal unexpected agreement across major cultural and civic debates. Public opinion challenges institutional narratives on race, gender policy, and education, exposing a widening gap between media messaging and the country’s shared constitutional instincts today broadly...
Teachers vs TikTok: Is edutainment taking over the classroom?
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Sixty-seven percent (67%) of teachers said they have had to correct or “un-teach” misinformation from online videos with 49% of teachers saying they’ve had to correct or “un-teach” the information more than once. With students demanding more edutainment, how will teachers be able to keep their classrooms from looking like a content-creator studio on YouTube?
When “collegial” became “clickbait Congress”
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – A classic film meets modern politics as the filibuster takes center stage in today’s congressional battles. From 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' to current debates over majority rule, media influence, and youth activism, this discussion examines power, persuasion, and constitutional principles shaping America’s future at home and abroad...
How political theater undermines real governance today
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Political spectacle drowns out the hard work of governing as leaders trade answers for performances. Transparency fades, victims are sidelined, and economic realities are reduced to campaign slogans. From immigration and education to alliances abroad, competence is tested daily. Accountability, evidence, and civic responsibility must replace theater before trust erodes further...
George Floyd: How the summer of Love put a target on the uniform
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – A personal reflection on law enforcement before and after 2020, this piece explores how politics, media, and cultural unrest reshape public trust and justice. Through firsthand experience and real cases, it argues that officers become symbols rather than individuals, facing scrutiny, career destruction, and abandonment in a system driven more by narrative than truth...
From Cronkite to clickbait: The bias of news has eroded trust
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – When incentives lose citizenship, accountability vanishes. None of this means Walter Cronkite was uniquely virtuous. He was the product of a system that rewarded seriousness. Today’s system does not reward the most trusted voice. It rewards the most engaging one. That is not because audiences suddenly demanded manipulation. It is because the...
Meta accused of enabling child predators on Instagram and Facebook
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – These lawsuits may mark a turning point in how society confronts the dark side of social media. When states step in, it signals that the damage is no longer hypothetical—it is measurable, documented, and unacceptable. The question now is whether this accountability will lead to real change, or whether it will become just another headline before the next...
Dumbed down on purpose: A culture that protects the powerful
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – A culture trained to react instead of think protects power through narrative management, emotional politics, and manufactured consent. When institutions reward conformity and sell reality as a product, accountability becomes performative, scandals become manageable, and truth is tolerated only when it no longer threatens the brands, idols, and systems people are taught to trust...
Bad Bunny was a bad bunny while TPUSA stood on its own
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – The Super Bowl sparks a cultural clash as two halftime performances draw sharp contrasts in style, values, and audience appeal. Bad Bunny delivers a provocative, mainstream spectacle, while Kid Rock headlines a family-oriented alternative backed by Turning Point USA. Viewers divide along cultural lines, fueling ongoing debate over entertainment, media influence, and modern American values...
When nurses cross ethical lines and call for harm
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Nursing’s ethical foundation faces growing strain as viral videos show self-identified nurses promoting political hostility and even harm. Melissa and Ashley examine how radicalization, media distortion, and professional silence threaten public trust, patient safety, and the core duty to care without prejudice...
Real food. What’s to protest?
Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Robert F. Kennedy Jr brings the MAHA Eat Real Food tour to Pennsylvania, promoting real nutrition over processed foods. Protesters object as supporters highlight clean food, good water, and common sense. The piece explores the message, the media response, and why eating real food sparks cultural conflict nationwide debate today...
When private speech becomes public execution
Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – We witness the collapse of privacy, civility, and medical ethics as private speech is turned into public punishment. Media mobs destroy lives while institutions abandon evidence-based medicine. We defend the moral line between words and crimes, resist ideological medicine, and insist physicians protect the vulnerable with reason and restraint...
Senator Ron Johnson on the ‘Eliminate Shutdowns Act’ and the ‘SAVE Act’
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Senator Johnson will tell us the latest on the government shutdown and explain the importance of the SAVE Act in ensuring safe elections in the midterms. Lt. Steve Rogers and Analyst Patricia Anthone discuss the cultural wars and remind listeners that ‘Morning in America’ at 250 years is still upon us!
Every LIE we tell incurs a debt to the truth in America
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The lies behind Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and transgenderism have harmed countless people. What about the women who’ve been denied spots on teams because of the lie that a man can become a woman? What about the lies in the news? From climate change to COVID, corporate media has been found lying to the...
Don Lemon went to the pokey as Dems fail at another shutdown
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – I examine Don Lemon’s arrest after a church disruption and the media scramble to excuse it. I argue this isn’t journalism or free press, but lawbreaking met with protection. As Democrats bungle another shutdown, I connect elite impunity, cultural double standards, and political chaos that ordinary Americans keep paying for while accountability remains painfully absent...
Media networks go into damage control over Epstein Files
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – As the Epstein revelations continue to unfold, the divide in reactions couldn’t be clearer. While independent media and truth-seekers push for full disclosure and accountability for anyone involved — regardless of party or power — the political and media class appear more concerned with damage control. Democrats, particularly, have circled the wagons...
Free will: How one decision can change everything
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – One decision can redirect an entire life. From missed moments that alter destiny to a single message that exposes corruption and leads to justice, this piece explores how free will, action, and even inaction shape our paths. Small choices carry lasting consequences, sometimes unlocking truth, accountability, and life-changing outcomes when we choose to say yes...
How late-night hosts replaced jokes with politics
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Late-night television abandons humor in favor of political preaching, as comedians trade jokes for applause and outrage. Emotional monologues and partisan attacks replace satire, turning comedy into activism. When hosts prioritize ideology over laughter, comedy loses its edge, and audiences are left with clapter instead of clever, honest humor...
Who controls AI controls the future
The Tenpenny Files – Who controls artificial intelligence controls the future. This conversation exposes how AI already shapes power, privacy, labor, education, and family life while most people focus on surface fears. Control consolidates quietly through platforms and infrastructure, rewarding awareness and leaving the uninformed reacting to systems designed to feel invisible...
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...
Blood is on the hands of Democrats and their PAC, the US mainstream media
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Both Pretti and Good were doing what they thought they heard their governor, Tim Walz, their mayor, Jacob Frey, and the media, the PAC for the Democratic Party, asked them to do — use their bodies to prevent ICE from performing their job in arresting illegal aliens who have broken the law. While an investigation is underway to determine what...
America Out Loud celebrates 250 years of America with the Breggins
The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Come join us in Nashville, TN, on July 2-4, 2026, for the celebration of two major events in American history: The founding of America Out Loud ten years ago and the founding of the United States of America 250 years ago. We are proud participants in America Out Loud—a free speech news and opinion platform which sponsors our radio show...