Politics of Joy?
Most Americans think our country is on the wrong track and reject most of what Ms. Harris represents.
Most Americans think our country is on the wrong track and reject most of what Ms. Harris represents.
Newt talks with paleontologist, Dr. Stephen Brusatte, about a rare $20 million-dollar juvenile Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton for sale at the David Aaron Gallery in London.
The 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis was an historic event that brought together Catholics from throughout the United States to unite in prayer, worship, and reverence for Jesus Christ in the Holy Eucharist.
You will be able to decide for yourself if the Democratic National Convention represents “the politics of joy” – or the same old radical leftwing baloney disguised by the propaganda media.
The left’s philosophy and performance on immigration are so bad – and so counter to what most Americans want – the issue could be decisive in defeating the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz ticket.
The Trump-Walz contrast will play out much differently with voters than it does among Democratic Party insiders.
The “Minnesota Nice” label is a facade behind which Walz operates a callous, destructive, and pandering left-wing agenda.
Newt talks with his friend, the art historian Liz Lev, about living and teaching in Rome and the art of the Sistine Chapel.
By Labor Day, the contradictions between the historic Harris and the candidate will become impossible to reconcile.
I find it useful to remember that one of the most decisive events in the history of life on Earth happened 66 million years ago.