12 Soldiers of the Revolution
In Washington, there is a remarkable new statue exhibit which helps bring this history alive.
Click Here to ContinueBrexit and British Bankruptcy, Ten Years Later
British Independence could have triggered a turnaround, but it is hard now to see how Britain’s leaders can work their way out of the current cycle of decay.
Click Here to ContinueAn American Majority
Shouldn’t 80 percent Americans have their values respected by their elected officials?
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with former Congressman Christopher Cox about his new book, “Woodrow Wilson: The Light Withdrawn.”
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Charles Thorngren, founder and CEO of Legacy Precious Metals, about President-elect Donald Trump’s recent appointments to key economic roles.
Click Here to ContinueThe potential is here for a positive bipartisanship that reforms the establishment and creates a much more dynamic, safer, and more prosperous America.
Click Here to ContinueNow, in the real-time age of the internet, unending daily challenges, and an absentee White House, we need de facto President Trump more than we need the absentee President de jure.
Click Here to ContinueJapan’s surprise attack is a reminder that the best intelligence can be misread, people’s hopes can outweigh their common sense, and bureaucratic cultures can ignore inconvenient signals.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Congressman Mark Green about his new book, “We Before Me: The Advantage of Putting Others Before Self.”
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with Sarah Parshall Perry, a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, about United States v. Skrmetti.
Click Here to ContinuePresident Donald J. Trump’s appointment of Jared Isaacman to lead NASA was a wonderful moment for those of us who believe in space.
Click Here to ContinueNewt talks with President-elect Trump’s recent pick to run the FBI, Kash Patel. They discuss his book, “Government Gangsters: The Deep State, the Truth, and the Battle for Our Democracy.”
Click Here to ContinueTulsi Gabbard is a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve who served in Iraq, Kuwait, and the Horn of Africa. She has seen war in the Middle East, and she approaches endless conflicts with great skepticism about what they accomplish for America.
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