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 ContinueYeager should be an inspiration to younger Americans. If you have the courage and the determination, you can accomplish many things – and you can have an amazing life doing it. Yeager exemplifies American Exceptionalism at the individual citizen level. We all owe him a lifetime of gratitude for his lifetime of service and courage on behalf of our country.
Click Here to ContinueLieutenant General Michael Flynn served our country for 33 years in the U.S. Army. He comes from a long line of patriots in his family. In this two-part series, General Flynn tells his personal story of service, sacrifice and being embroiled in Russiagate, and finally receiving a pardon from President Donald Trump. In Part 1, we’ll talk about his years of military service.
Click Here to ContinueVoters are looking for a new generation of leaders. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY-21st) is the founder of E-PAC, who’s mission is to increase the number of Republican women serving in Congress by supporting top Republican female candidates in the primaries and in this election cycle, she worked to get 18 Republican women elected to Congress.
Click Here to ContinueThe national implications of the Georgia race go from coast to coast. Democratic Minority Leader and New York Sen. Chuck Schumer promised to “take Georgia” and then “change the world.”
Click Here to ContinueEvery Republican can take some confidence in these tumultuous times that at the grassroots and in the states there is a Republican tsunami building which is going to overwhelm the imagined blue wave and create dynamic opportunities in 2021 and 2022.
Click Here to ContinueThe Republican State Leadership Committee released a report titled “2020 Toplines” in late November. The report looked at the election outcome at all levels of government, from local to national – and one thing is clear – there is a red tsunami overtaking the so called blue wave. We have more Republicans elected at every level of government. Newt’s guest is Edith Jorge-Tuñón, Political Director for the RSLC.
Click Here to ContinueWhat was the first Thanksgiving really like for the pilgrims? What struggles did they endure to make the transatlantic journey from Europe to Plymouth, Massachusetts? And once they arrived, what happened to them? The first Thanksgiving is a window on the American past and was a very different experience than the holiday we celebrate today. Newt’s guest is Dr. Tracy McKenzie, Professor and Chair of History at Wheaton College in Illinois.
Click Here to ContinueIf the turkey isn’t as big this year – or isn’t there at all – let’s be thankful that the underlying economy is strong, and things will improve. Jobs will return. Opportunities will return, and America will succeed.
Click Here to ContinueI don’t know if the House Democratic losses in 2022 will be as big as 1994 or 2010, but I am convinced they will be big enough to make McCarthy the next Speaker of the House.
Click Here to ContinueThe American people deserve a system which is open, transparent, and reliable. They need to know that every legal vote will be counted and every effort at cheating will be stopped.
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