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Better Late Than Never

Bill Whittle says the good news over the Memorial Day weekend was some long overdue action by some 160 retired flag officers, who served in the U.S. armed forces.

Whittle says that would-be generals and admirals signed a letter, addressed to Congress, demanding the immediate removal of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) from the U.S. military. Voicing strong concern in the letter, the officers said, “If not stopped now, they (DEI) will forever change the military’s warrior ethos essential to performing its mission of deterring aggression and failing that, to fight and win our nation’s wars.”

Whittle is joined by colleagues Scott Ott and Stephen Green to dissect the issue in this episode of  “The Right Angle.”

Fighting Back

Lauding Donald J. Trump’s masterful performance in a recent CNN Town Hall Special, Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel ponder whether the ability to fight back against the media is the single-most important quality for any candidate during the 2024 election.

Whittle further surmises if President Ronald Reagan, who was the all-time master of this quality, would be able to pull it off in today’s much more toxic environment. Here’s more in this episode of The Virtue Signal.

 

Is There Really A Culture War?

Former South Carolina governor and Republican Presidential candidate Nikki Haley tweeted an invitation for Disney to bring its 70,000-plus jobs  to South Carolina, where the government is not so “sanctimonious” as Florida.

Bill Whittle thinks she needs to figure out which side of the culture war she’s on, but that begs a bigger question: Is there indeed a concerted full-court offensive against conservative values, or is this just the universal and timeless reaction of stodgy old codgers when confronted with inevitable change? The “Right Angle” crew of Whittle Stephen Green and Scott Ott debate the issue.

Defining Actual Progress

Do you remember a time when progress meant actual progress? Bill Whittle’s recent trip to the U.S. Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio, brought some shocking truths to light.

Whittle says the road trip got him to thinking about what can we do to fan the flames of achievement? If it were up to the progressives, he says, progress would be how far and quickly we could march off the cliff of depravity. “But when I was a kid, progress meant going faster, higher, farther–more technological advances instead of refinements,” he says.

In this episode of “The Virtue Signal,” Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel discuss how to escape the nation’s telltale signs that it has bound itself to an ideology  that is determined to stop the general definition of progress.

 

Chicks On Mars!

A  study apparently shows that for extended space journeys, such as a flight to Mars, an all-female crew would cut significantly on consumables and have other mass savings as well.

But what if they left something out of their equations? The “Right Angle” crew of Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green break down the study, and offer their analysis.

We’ve Had Enough!

What can we learn from The Great Bud Light Marketing Massacre? After partnering with transgender icon Dylan Mulvaney, Bud Light’s parent company, Anheuser-Busch, lost $7 billion in market cap.

The intensity of the backlash turned it into the worst marketing disaster since New Coke. Was the Rubicon crossed, or is this just another speed bump on the road to perdition? Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel have come to the conclusion that enough is enough, in this episode of The Virtue Signal.

The Safety Cult

With the dumbing down of the Thunderbirds and Blue Angels aerobatic air shows, and similar steps taken in other areas, Bill Whittle says we have entered a safety cult era that has basically gone too far.

“We now live in a world where are no playgrounds anymore,” he says. “If there are playgrounds, they’re covered with six inches of rubberized cubes and there are no swings, and no merry go-rounds, no monkey bars.” So how much safety in the world is too much? The Right Angle trio of Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott tackle the issue.

Project O’Keefe

What really happened at Project Veritas and why was James O’Keefe ousted? And what role did Pfizer executive Jordan Walker play in the chaos?

Appearing on the David Icke podcast, with stand-in host Gareth Icke, investigative journalist George Webb unravels the truth behind the drama, including Walker’ possible connection to Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum.

 

The “Right Angle” crew of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green speculate on what’s next for O’Keefe.

The Country Is Out Of Adderall!

Bill Whittle is one of millions of Americans for whom the prescription drug Adderall has been a godsend. And now there isn’t any. None!

What if this happens to other medications? And how can conservative principles solve this problem? The Right Angle crew of Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green tackle the issue.

Unlocking Mind Control

What does it take to induce a mass-psychosis event? 1. Widespread fear throughout the population. 2. An isolated, identifiable enemy. 3. Isolation of individuals from social groups. Does any of this sound familiar? Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel break down the details surrounding mind control.

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