The 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 ContinueExpect Trouble Ahead as Socialist Mayors, Going ‘Through the Looking-Glass,’ Defy Economic Reality
In the real world, when money is frightened, it moves.
Click Here to ContinueThe Republican Path to Victory in 2026
The path to Republican Victory has three components.
Click Here to ContinueThe left has committed itself to an “Alice in Wonderland” belief in a fantasy world that simply does not exist. As part of that process, the very survival of the United States is at risk.
Click Here to ContinueNewt’s guest is Jeff Shesol, author of Mercury Rising: John Glenn, John Kennedy, and the New Battleground of the Cold War.
Click Here to ContinueWe need a needs serious rethinking in our defense system at a level we have not seen in our lifetime.
Click Here to ContinueThe Left’s assault on liberty, virtue, decency, the Republic of the Founders, and Western civilization has succeeded. Newt’s guest is: Michael Knowles.
Click Here to ContinuePresident Trump’s action plan, combined with the recent surge of anti-CRT legislation in nearly half of the states, is a good sign for Americans concerned about their children’s education and America’s future.
Click Here to ContinueI had a fascinating conversation with Dr. Patrick Hwu about the amazing new developments for treating cancer and how to help prevent it.
Click Here to ContinueAmericans are facing the gravest threat to our survival as a free people since the autumn of 1776. Newt provides his thoughts as a historian, on the four threats we are facing.
Click Here to ContinueNewt’s guest is Dr. Patrick Hwu, President and CEO of Moffitt Cancer Center, one of the nation’s leading cancer hospitals.
Click Here to ContinueThis week I talk with one of the nation’s most eminent historians, Allen Guelzo, about why our country should be optimistic about the future.
Click Here to ContinueOn Independence Day we reflect together as a nation on a remarkable moment in history 245 years ago, when 56 men from 13 colonies gathered in Philadelphia to sign the Declaration of Independence.
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