Newt’s World Episode 849: Education Inside U.S. and International Prisons
Newt talks with Gerard Robinson, a professor of practice at the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at the University of Virginia, about his recent article on how World War II influenced prison policy.
Click Here to ContinueBalancing the Budget Through Better Health
Thanks to the courage of President Trump and Secretary Kennedy, we have a real opportunity to break out of the downward cycle. We can choose to leave the old sick care system behind and instead create a genuine, less expensive health care system.
Click Here to ContinueUkraine’s Wake-up Call for America
Ukraine’s drone assault on the Russian Air Force was an astonishing success – and an enormous wakeup call the President, Congress, and the national security system need to take seriously.
Click Here to ContinueThe left’s philosophy and performance on immigration are so bad – and so counter to what most Americans want – the issue could be decisive in defeating the Kamala Harris-Tim Walz ticket.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Scott Rasmussen, President of RMG Research, about his recent briefing on the Elite 1% in America and their views on issues.
Click Here to ContinueThe Trump-Walz contrast will play out much differently with voters than it does among Democratic Party insiders.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with actor, director Rob Reiner about his new 10-part podcast, Who Killed JFK?
Click Here to ContinueWe believe that viewing “Hillbilly Elegy” will give you an entirely different understanding of JD Vance – and a much deeper appreciation of his commitment to Americans who have been left behind and the communities that have been abandoned.
Click Here to ContinueThe “Minnesota Nice” label is a facade behind which Walz operates a callous, destructive, and pandering left-wing agenda.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with his friend, the art historian Liz Lev, about living and teaching in Rome and the art of the Sistine Chapel.
Click Here to ContinueBy Labor Day, the contradictions between the historic Harris and the candidate will become impossible to reconcile.
Click Here to ContinueI find it useful to remember that one of the most decisive events in the history of life on Earth happened 66 million years ago.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Charlie Spiering about his new book, “Amateur Hour: Kamala Harris in the White House.”
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