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Didn’t See This Coming!

Liz Wheeler examines three commentators who used to be certified conservative but are now sounding and acting like leftists.

What’s their problem with conservatism? We know they have a fixation against President Donald Trump, but do they want to burn down all of Western civilization?

Are they just two-bit mouthpieces for the CIA or for some Arab state like Qatar? Why should we ever again listen to a single word any of these disgraceful clowns ever say? Here’s more from Wheeler.

By Any Other Name

Scott Ott brings us some good news and some bad news.

The bad news is that more young people than ever are in favor of socialism over capitalism.

The good news: It’s not the economic theory; it’s the NAME that’s the problem. Here’s a new edition of the Right Angle, with Steve Green and Bill Whittle joining Ott.

Our Gay Army Escapes Alive?!?

Bridget Phetasy breaks down why we’re living in a “Milli Vanilli” version of the 1990s, where nostalgia capitalism meets a very real threat of global conflict.

She dives into why two decades of gender theory ended the moment America decided to start “flexing” its military might again.

Plus, she calls out the “pick me” energy of legacy media stars desperate to stay relevant to a radicalized algorithm. Here’s Bridget’s latest Dumpster Fire.

Would You Bet Against Jesus?

Americans are literally betting on everything these days.

Polymarket pioneers girl gambling, and would you take a bet against Jesus? Here’s more in a new Dumpster Fire from Bridget Phetasy.

Charlie Kirk’s “Shining” Disciples

Last week we brought you an explosive episode about Liberty University.

So, when did Charlie’s organization make a turn towards “faith” as opposed to its initial focus on free markets and capitalism? It began with the Falkirk Center…Here’s more from Candace Owens.

Mamdani’s Looney Brigade

Liz Wheeler exposes a few of the radicals whom New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani appointed to his transition team and administration.

Mamdani belongs to a radical wing — the Democratic Socialist of America — that exists almost like a cancer inside the Democratic Party. Its members are not only extremists, but often quite devious in tearing down America and our nation’s founding principles.

Not every Democrat belongs to DSA, but those who do should be opposed, tooth and nail,  by American patriots. They are anathema to the rest of us.

The Golden Ages

Ancient Athens, Rome, the Renaissance…

“What sets these golden ages apart,” says Johan Norberg “is that … they managed to give more people more freedoms.”

In this extended interview we discuss how that allowed them to prosper, but also what led to their decline. Norberg is a Swedish author and historian, noted for his defense of capitalism.  He’s interviewed here by John Stossel.

Capitalism > Socialism

Socialism ALWAYS fails. So today’s socialists argue: “That wasn’t real socialism!”

They say that about the Soviet Union. Give me a break.

Here I debunk myths about socialism vs. capitalism. Steering this boat: John Stossel.

This Isn’t Orwell’s Animal Farm

Last week was a tough news week: Murders and mayhem everywhere you look. Steve Green brings us another homicide case currently being investigated: Lord of the Rings actor Andy Serkis has decided to remake George Orwell’s classic take on the horrors of socialism, Animal Farm, and turn it into a fun-loving, family-friendly romp on the horrors of CAPITALISM.

And there goes another actor whose work we all used to admire greatly…Here’s more from Green in a new edition of The Right Angle. Green is joined by Bill Whittle and Scott Ott.

Now Ruffalo Attacks Capitalism

‘Avengers’ Actor Mark Ruffalo has spoken out on just about every woke cause imaginable, from immigration and climate change to white privilege and Defund the Police.

Now he’s going viral for saying that capitalism is killing us and that we need socialism, all while sitting on a net worth of $35 million. I have some words. Here’s more from Amala Ekpunobi.

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