“Democrats are running two big gambles in the way they are responding to what is a legitimate move,” Newt told “Fox & Friends” on Monday regarding how they are reacting to the potential of filling a Supreme Court vacancy during an election year.
Click Here to ContinueThe passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be a complicated moment and changes the presidential and senatorial campaigns’ focus. If the president nominates somebody who is both conservative and Catholic (Amy Coney Barrett, for example, fits both of those criteria) how will the Democrats react? And given Kamala Harris’s hostility to Catholicism, as I pointed out in my newsletter a while back, she is clearly the most anti-Catholic bigot to be nominated by a major party in modern times. That could change a lot of dynamics in the next few days.
Contrary to what Joe Biden says now, he and his team badly misjudged COVID-19. Biden lacked foresight on the issue of COVID-19 and does not have a detailed plan of action now. Newt’s guest is Karl Rove.
Click Here to ContinueThe Commitment to America is a promise to the American people which includes restoring our way of life, rebuilding the greatest economy in history and renewing the American dream. Newt’s guest is House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA-23)
Click Here to ContinueThis year, as we exit a summer marked by racially charged protests and riots throughout the country, the NFL was pressured by left-leaning activists and organizers to show its support to the wave of anarcho-progressivism sweeping the country.
Click Here to ContinueDuring the softball game of the century, Democratic nominee Joe Biden took on wave after wave of questions from an overwhelming Democratic audience in Moosic, PA, last Thursday night. He hardly broke a sweat. For those few who put up a relatively stiff, albeitbrief, resistance, Biden was able to win over these outliers with his “folksy banter.” The disarming of his opposition was especially made easy given the fact that he had met with some of them in the past. This was the case for retired police chief and Wilkes-Barre Councilman Bill Barrett, who tried to push Biden on his stance on Law-and-Order but was instead initially greeted with, “Chief, didn’t I meet you when you were Chief?” (00:05:20). Even with an easy line-up of questions, Biden still managed to ensnare himself in a series of missteps.
Click Here to ContinueNewt discusses the Election, Arab Israeli peace and what is really behind the violence in American cities
Click Here to ContinueIn last week’s poll, we asked “How do you view the current COVID-19 situation?” A huge number of readers responded, with 1,110 total votes cast. Reactions to the handling of COVID-19 were overwhelmingly positive, with 92.79% (1,030 readers) feeling that “Things are improving – the death rate is falling.”
Click Here to ContinueMarxists had a problem: The working classes were a constant disappointment, never revolting how they were supposed to. In fact, the capitalist West was spreading rather than imploding. Maybe the proletariat never got the memo. Or maybe workers decided they liked money — and not capping human potential. Whatever the reason, history proved Marx wrong.
Therefore, those who sought the West’s decline had to look elsewhere: to culture, not economics. The result was cultural Marxism.
On Sept. 17, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial will be dedicated in Washington, D.C. This year marks the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day and the 75th commemoration of the end of World War II. Eisenhower, or “Ike” as he was known, was a West Point graduate, a Five Star General in the Army, served as Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe in World War II, and the 34th President of the United States. In Part 3, Newt’s guest is Ike’s granddaughter, Susan Eisenhower.
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