Newt’s World – Episode 666: Strategic Thinking in a Dangerous World
Newt discusses the importance of strategic thinking in a dangerous world, particularly in relation to the United States’ approach to global threats.
Newt discusses the importance of strategic thinking in a dangerous world, particularly in relation to the United States’ approach to global threats.
The U.S. Senate once again proved its contempt for the American people.
We were surprised at Pearl Harbor. We were surprised on Sept. 11, 2001. We cannot afford to be surprised by a nuclear attack.
Republicans should reject Senator Mitt Romney’s tax-and-spend proposal and stick to the Reagan-Gingrich-Trump policies of maximizing economic growth – and getting back to a balanced budget.
The Democrats are corrupting the law to attack their opponents. It is beyond anything we have ever seen in the American system.
The Washington establishment has continued to attack Trump with the same extraordinary hypocrisy.
The U.S. Senate once again proved its contempt for the American people.
The result of Tuesday’s special election for New York’s Third Congressional District has some serious lessons for Republicans to consider.
In 1980, President Jimmy Carter suffered the worst electoral college defeat for an incumbent president in American history. By 1984, President Ronald Reagan had turned the country around – and the American people knew it.
Again, federal and state officials must step up and protect the Okefenokee swamp in Georgia.