John Wilkes Newt's World Podcast

Newt’s World – Episode 197: The Immortals – John Wilkes

In 1760s London, John Wilkes was a champion of liberty and an advocate for free speech and freedom of the press. He was an outspoken member of Parliament and in 1764 the House of Commons expelled him, but he was reelected. The Founding Fathers of the United States were deeply shaped by Great Britain’s Parliamentary oppression of Wilkes. Part of the Immortals leadership series.

Gingrich 360 Bipartisan Baloney – The High Courts Reformation

Bipartisan Baloney – The High Courts Reformation

Under the direction of the White House Counsel’s office, the bipartisan Supreme Court Commission plans to study reforms for the Supreme Court and federal judiciary. Many Republicans in Congress fear the commission is the first step to appeasing progressive groups’ calls to expand the Court’s bench.

Devin Nunes Newt's World Podcast

Newt’s World – Episode 196: Devin Nunes Takes on Radical California

As a young man, Devin Nunes watched as farms in his home town in the San Joaquin Valley in California started to dry up due to a water shortage. That experience spurred him into politics and he’s been challenging the progressive left in his home state and in Congress ever since. Newt’s guest is Congressman Devin Nunes, representing California 22nd District.

Washington State Fraud Newt's World Podcast

Newt’s World – Episode 195: Washington State’s $600 Million Nigerian Fraud Scheme

Suzi LeVine is Biden’s top pick for acting assistant secretary at the Employment and Training Administration, part of the Labor Department. She was deeply involved in the Washington State unemployment fraud scheme that cost her state over $600 million to a Nigerian fraud ring. Newt’s guest is John Carlson, radio host for 570 KVI in Seattle.

Aaron Kliegman Tribalism Begins in the Classroom

Tribalism Begins in the Classroom

If you really want to unify the country, do something about K-12 education. Fight the efforts to impose divisive, anti-American curricula on America’s youth. Education should focus on teaching raw knowledge and developing critical thinking, not imposing a hostile ideology.