Newt gives his thoughts on what challenges America must face after the riots at the Capitol, and possible tensions within the Democratic party.
Click Here to ContinueWhat is Nancy Pelosi trying to accomplish with her adamant desire to impeach President Trump? It makes no sense. Wouldn’t she be better off at least pretending to be bipartisan?
Click Here to ContinueIf the left-wing internet giants and the news media succeeded in driving conservatives out of the public square, what this will lead to is what in the Soviet era was called a Samizdat.
Click Here to ContinueWhen Democrats say by let’s be bipartisan, they mean conservatives should surrender.
Click Here to ContinueThe storming of the Capitol on Wednesday was a national disgrace, but it’s been mischaracterized by much of the media and political elite. America did not experience a failed coup, even though several pundits, journalists, and politicians have described the assault as one.
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Newt give his thoughts on the Georgia Senate Runoff results and what Democratic control will mean for the future of the United States.
Click Here to ContinueNewt and an all-star panel discuss all the details of the Georgia Senate Runoffs and if these results will be as controversial as the presidential election: “It’s a big decision and it all comes down to two things: will Republicans turnout and can they make sure that the votes are counted?”
Click Here to ContinueOn election night, when President Donald Trump seemed in position to be re-elected, no one was more alarmed than the leaders of Iran. Facing the prospect of a second term for the Trump administration, the thugs atop Iran’s clerical regime no doubt wondered how they’d endure four more years of the US imposing crippling economic sanctions on Iran, potentially killing more senior Iranian officials, and staunchly supporting their chief regional enemies, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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