Too Much Ambiguity
I spend about three hours a day trying to keep track of political and governmental news.
Click Here to ContinuePresident Trump, Iran, and the Hinge of History
For the sake of America’s (and the world’s) safety, every element of American power must be brought to bear immediately to win the Battle of the Persian Gulf.
Click Here to ContinueThe Four Building Blocks of the 2026 Republican Victory
This is a formula for a huge Republican victory — if we can get gasoline under control and work on affordability so we are seen as the party trying to improve the lives of Americans.
Click Here to ContinueThe deadly actions of the last few days should serve as a wake-up call to most Americans. Being pro-criminal and anti-police is beginning to undermine the fabric of our civilization.
Click Here to ContinueNewt’s guest is Melanie Kirkpatrick, author of Thanksgiving: The Holiday at the Heart of the American Experience.
Click Here to ContinueNewt’s guest is Chef Jacques Haeringer, executive chef and proprietor of the legendary L’Auberge Chez François restaurant in Great Falls, Virginia.
Click Here to ContinueHow can we fight back against critical race theory being taught in our schools?
Click Here to ContinueNewt discussed the inflation and supply chain issues confronting our country with Christine McDaniel on the latest episode of Newt’s World.
Click Here to ContinueThe power of the emerging anti-Democrat tsunami coming this early creates huge problems for the Democratic Party.
Click Here to ContinueNewt answers questions on everyone’s mind about what is happening in America today.
Click Here to ContinueThe Biden administration is content to remain in a fantasy land where China is a responsible partner. Americans deserve leaders who prioritize values over political wins and who make the right choices when faced with tough decisions.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with actor Gary Sinise about Veterans Day and his personal crusade of support, service and gratitude for all those who protect our freedom and serve our country.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with former New York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton about his service in Vietnam, and his nearly 50 year career in law enforcement.
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