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Conduct Unbecoming

The “Right Angle” trio of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green tackle the oft-challenged topic of First Amendment rights, featuring the University of Wisconsin at La Crosse chancellor’s right to produce pornographic video with his wife in the privacy of their own home.

It turns out the university’s board of directors caught wind of Chancellor Joe Gow’s side gig and fired him! Says Ott, “Are you a First Amendment absolutist? How about the right of a chancellor at a major university to make pornography in his spare time?” Ott, Whittle and Green discuss which side has the moral high ground.

Got Pirates?

Iran’s bought-and-paid-for Houthi pirates have concentrated at the top of the Red Sea, at the southern end of the Suez Canal.

These are not dirt-poor Somali’s racing up in a couple of wooden boats with outboard motors. These pirates are scouting their targets with reconnaissance drones and coming aboard unarmed merchant vessels by helicopter. And what do the mighty nations of the West do in response to these pygmy provocations?

The “Right Angle” triumvirate of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green sort out the chaos.

Men Abandon Academia?

Men continue to abandon academia by any measure — applications, enrollment, attendance and graduation rates. How can colleges and universities convince boys that the time, effort and expense of a diploma is worth it?

Do any college executives have the political will to do anything about it? The “Right Angle” trio of Scott Ott, Stephen Green and Bill Whittle dig into the issues.

 

The Left’s Trump-Mongering

The Left’s panic and hysteria is rising to unprecedented heights, as Donald J. Trump’s political popularity continues to skyrocket and he nears the GOP primary Presidential nomination.

Their contention: Trump is the end of everything we hold dear as a nation and must be stopped before he enacts a fascistic police state. What they fail to realize is that  Trump already served four years as president. Where are all the death camps? The “Right Angle” crew of Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott weigh in on the Left’s delirium.

The Return Of Dignity

Remember how shocked you were when “shocking” became the cultural norm? Well, the “Right Angle” trio of Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green are shocked  to report that particular pendulum may in fact be returning toward such now-shocking ideas as civility, seemliness, and even dignity. They explain further.

Black Vote Abandons Dems?

How badly have Joe Biden and his extreme-left progressive base damaged their once formidable, working-man brand?

Badly enough, apparently, that they are no longer taking the Black vote as a given. This, of course, opens tremendous possibilities for Republicans. The “Right Angle” trio of Stephen Green, Bill Whittle and Scott examine the demographic shift.

Too Much Free Speech?

You would think the politicians who swore an oath to defend and protect the Constitution should have at least some basic idea of what it’s all about.

“Right Angle’ co-host Stephen Green says both parties are coming after our First Amendment rights to  free speech. He joins colleagues Bill Whittle and Scott to debate the issue.

Burning Up The Road

Bill Whittle and the “Right Angle” crew dig into the odd circumstances surrounding a raging fire that damaged significant sections of I-10 in Los Angeles, one of the cities major traffic arteries.

No, it wasn’t an exploding engine or car crash that ignited the blaze. It was the freeway itself that caught fire, due to the significant amount of tinder that city government allowed to accumulate under the roadway.

“The freeway caught fire to the degree to where it is no longer structurally sound and will be out of commission indefinitely,” Whittle says. “This is going to require rebuilding significant miles of interstate.” More with Whittle and colleagues, Stephen Green and Scott Ott.

Will Tucker Be Trump’s Veep?

In a culture war of competing ideas, is a career politician really the best choice for someone on bottom of the Trump 2024 Presidential ticket? Or would we do well to try someone who knows how to articulate and defend conservative ideas, such as Tucker Carlson?

The “Right Angle” crew of Stephen Green, Bill Whittle and Scott Ott tackle this sticky issue and its ramifications.

Lights Out In LA!

How bad is California’s electrical grid?” Stephen Green says it’s worse than you think.

The “Right Angle” crew of Green, Bill Whittle and Scott Ott bring a California where the future’s so dim, you’ll need a solar-powered flashlight to find your way from the bedroom to the kitchen. Here’s their take.

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