Newt’s World – Episode 519: The American Imperative
Newt talks with Dan Runde from the Center for Strategic and International Studies about what our global strategy should look like in an age of renewed great power competition.
Newt talks with Dan Runde from the Center for Strategic and International Studies about what our global strategy should look like in an age of renewed great power competition.
Tuesday night was a weak night for President Biden and a great night for Governor Sanders. She is a rising star. He is an old star and fading into obscurity.
Memo for February 8th Joint Subcommittee Hearing on “The Federal Response to COVID-19”
Newt talks with Ben Schreckinger about his book, “The Bidens: Inside the First Family’s Fifty-Year Rise to Power.”
It has been an exciting and productive opening month for House Republicans. They are keeping their commitments and making progress.
Newt provides his insights on positive actions taken by the House Republicans after a month in the majority.
We need a federal law that requires real-time, online publication of all foreign gifts to universities.
After a 20-year detour, it is time to get back to a balanced budget and pay down the national debt.
Newt talks with his friend, the art historian Liz Lev, about living and teaching in Rome and the art of the Sistine Chapel.
Newt talks with Stephen Hunter about his new book, “The Bullet Garden: An Earl Swagger Novel.”