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A threat to civilization: Inside the Iran crisis
Exploited to weaken America from within
America’s victory mindset: Fear no evil, including jihadists
Iran’s past behavior is the strongest predictor of future behavior
The urgent need for innovation in military procurement
Has Trump betrayed his base with war in Iran?
Constitutional illiteracy is undermining America
Mamdani’s ‘gun violence’ comments after the killing of 7-month-old baby: ‘Absolute disgrace.’
Demonization within our nation: Something to think about
No one left behind! Combat rescue and America’s resolve
How energy resources shape Venezuela’s political crisis
Apache pilots hover over Kid Rock’s house and the left lose their minds
The methadone industrial complex killed the cure
America’s brash spirit from our founders to the Trump Era
About those two guarantees in the world: death and taxes
The four signers from Connecticut who delivered independence
How medicine got it wrong
The Strait of Hormuz just exposed the Great Western energy lie
Artemis II crew inspires the world from lunar orbit
Birthright citizens are stealing your children’s birthright
Leaders, Lincoln, and the trenches
Los Angelenos would rather be servants than masters
Were the media and Democrats betting against us finding our soldiers?
America on the brink: The Iran war that won’t stay contained
The indoctrinated brain: What happens when the brain loses its ability to think independently
The Iran Flashpoint: War, energy, and economic policy collide
Georgia election integrity concerns demand transparency
Making my head explode
The many faces of the drug abuse nightmare
Trump’s psychological warfare designed to unsettle the IRGC
The vaccine industry needs transparency from health authorities
The dark side of Trump’s deadline and the moon
Compassion and science: A balanced approach to medicine
Regulatory failure or violation of our rights?
Red Tsunami! Unprecedented existential threats from the CCP
The Artemis mission highlights America’s best potential
Why Artemis II is a defining moment for humanity
The most stupid and dangerous interventionist war! What next?
Islam and the Islamic Republic of Iran
Dear Mr. Thune, you caved, punted, and handed them a template
War and negotiations under fire: The US, Israel, and Iran at the edge
The National Security Hour with Major Fred Galvin – This is no longer just a war; it is war and diplomacy happening simultaneously. U.S. and Israeli forces continue sustained strike operations… Iran continues to threaten global shipping lanes and regional targets… And yet—through intermediaries—both sides are actively communicating. But make no mistake, these are not...
How gun control laws impact home-based firearm creation
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A man faces prison for building firearms at home, raising urgent questions about gun control, constitutional rights, and personal liberty. As courts reshape legal standards, his case highlights the tension between state power and individual freedom, challenging whether the right to bear arms truly extends within one’s own home...
How activist judges derail MAHA and vaccine policy
The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – Activist judges disrupt the MAHA agenda, halting vaccine injury discussions and influencing key health policies. Nurses examine controversial rulings tied to ACIP, taxpayer funding, and gender care. The conversation highlights growing tensions between courts, public health, and political priorities, raising concerns about judicial overreach and its impact on American society...
The world after America walks away: The high-stakes future of a post-NATO, post-UN era
The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The refusal of NATO allies to send ships to help reopen the Strait of Hormuz. This incident reinforced a perception in Washington that NATO has become a one-way street: the U.S. defends Europe, but Europe will not defend U.S. interests. The President calling NATO a “paper tiger” and questioning why the US should remain in an alliance that...
The great energy lie: Global warming politics in a world where the Strait of Hormuz can close overnight
Geopower, Energy Realpolitik with Todd Royal – Energy security is not an academic exercise. It is the foundation of national survival. The Iran conflict and instability across key maritime corridors demonstrate that global energy flows run through narrow, vulnerable arteries. Roughly a fifth of the world’s oil moves through the Strait of Hormuz. A disruption there is not theoretical—it is existential for...
Of communists and kings
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Across the country, the No King's protests took place with demonstrators claiming that Donald Trump is a “king” who represents a threat to democracy; some even went so far as to call him a “tyrant.” That's strong language for such a weak group, but it's worth asking a very simple question: Is that what's actually going on here?
Iran miscalculated the US Navy
Peace Through Strength, America’s Navy with LCDR Steve Rogers USN (Ret) – Iran maintains the perception that, following the Vietnam War, Americans lack the determination to endure such conflicts. The IRGC underestimated the strength, determination, and endurance of the U.S. Navy and other American forces in the region to ensure Iran's leadership is defeated...
Dear Mr. President, no troops on the ground. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Trump’s whole brand is “America First,” which means not risking American lives in another nation-building disaster when the mission can be achieved from afar, as it was in Venezuela. To most, a ground war might play into Iran’s hands. Iran is prepared for that kind of fight and would turn it into a long, bloody conflict with high U.S. casualties. Iranians don’t care about...
The secret digital dollar plan that could control your money by 2031
On the Record with Christian Briggs – I warn of a looming shift toward a centralized digital dollar that could reshape financial control. I highlight CBDCs, FedNow infrastructure, global adoption, and asset tokenization, arguing financial privacy and ownership face erosion. The transition accelerates toward a cashless system, raising concerns about oversight, regulation, and individual economic freedom...
When the lines blur on freedom of speech and press
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The first five words of the First Amendment are, “Congress shall make no law…”, that means that the First Amendment only applies to the federal government. And no, contrary to what the Supreme Court has said, the Fourteenth Amendment did not rewrite the First. So if freedom of speech and press are so important, what are we doing to...