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Obama’s Cuba Visit a Disgrace

President Barack Obama’s whirlwind, worldwide apology tour, which launched with his election in 2008, made it’s most inauspicious and embarrassing stop this week in Cuba. Yes, Cuba, one of two communist countries left on the planet, ruled by the ruthless dictatorship of the Castro brothers and an avowed sponsor of terrorism and human rights violations. The “Trifecta” crew of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green discuss the latest abomination of Barack Hussein Obama in this edition of PJTV.

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Was O.J. Really Guilty?

A new miniseries, The People vs. O.J. Simpson on the FX Network, is bringing attention back to one of history’s most famous trials, and reviving the question: Was O.J. really guilty? PJTV political commentators Andrew Klavan and Bill Whittle weigh in on the issue.

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Twitter Banning Conservatives

Twitter is waging war on many of its users, many of them conservatives, and shareholders, booting them off their social media platform. Among one of the bootees is actor Adam Baldwin, who swears he is leaving in protest. The “Trifecta” crew of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green discuss the unusual tactic by the left-leaning social media platform is this edition of PJTV.

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Polls Favor Trump, Clinton

As voters scurry to their voting precincts on this Super Tuesday, the latest polls show Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton firmly in control of their their political destinies. In the GOP race, Trump leads in 9 of 11 polls, while challenger Ted Cruz is tops in Texas and Arkansas. The Democrat race appears to be more one-sided, with Clinton holding huge margins in most of the 11 primary and caucus states, save for the Northeast, where Bernie Sanders leads in his home state of Vermont and in Massachusetts. Host John Phillips breaks down the latest numbers in this edition of “Poll Position” on PJTV.

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The Zika Virus Emergency

The Zika Virus, which is transmitted by mosquitos and has been on our radar for more than five decades, is wreaking havoc across Central and South America and coastal areas of the United States. The virus is especially devastating for pregnant women and their unborn fetuses because there is no cure for Zika. Dr. Kelly Victory, trauma and emergency specialist and president of Victory Health, discusses the ramifications of the deadly virus in this special program on PJTV

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Apple Blowing Off FBI

Hillary Clinton aside, it seems like Apple is squarely in the crosshairs of the FBI. The dilemma revolves around the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists, which the FBI claims contains encrypted information that could lead to the Islamic State or other terrorists organizations. Apple has absolutely refused to help the FBI retrieve the vital information. The “Trifecta” crew of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Steve Green debate the issue on PJTV.

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High Court Faces Uncertainty

The sudden death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has caused nothing less than a political earthquake. Scalia’s untimely passing has opened the door for President Obama to push the high court further to the left, paving the way for a torrent of progressive adjudication for years to come. Host John Phillips welcomes PJTV contributors Scott Ott and Stephen Kruiser to discuss the consequences of an errant Obama appointment in this edition of “The Run Down.”

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A Lesson in Humility

The usually exuberant Carolina Panthers’ quarterback Cam Newton understandably made a 180-degree turn in temperament following his team’s Super Bowl loss to the Denver Broncos. But following a pathetic performance at the post-game news conference, one in which he eventually walked out, where was the grace and humility of the supposedly mature professional. Newton’s actions brought back not-so-pleasant memories of a cantankerous youth for political commentator Bill Whittle. “Speaking for myself, life beat humility into me,” Whittle says. “And I had to go through a few decades of that beating before it really took.” Join Whittle in this edition of “Afterburner” on PJTV as he expounds on why humility is so vital to all of us.

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A Revolution is Brewing

As you may have gathered over the past few months, a revolution is simmering among the American electorate. And their disdain for the political establishment is to blame. On the GOP side, outsiders Donald Trump and Ted Cruz are still dominating, while avowed socialist Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders is making major headway as voters trickle to the polls. “I think politics in many ways has given us such a disdain and distaste for the whole mess, that we say, You know what, they’re all a bunch of thieves and scoundrels and pirates, and let them have it. We don’t even care. That’s what I’m afraid will happen,” says political pundit Scott Ott. He joins fellow panelists Bill Whittle and Stephen Green to read the pre-revolution tea leaves in this edition of “Trifecta” on PJTV.

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Lifer Bureaucrats the Problem

University of Tennessee law professor and part-time columnist Glenn Reynolds’ recent article in USA Today suggests that lifer bureaucrats are the problem in Washington. His article, titled “Washington’s Culture of Corruption Rots On,” is an indictment of the liberal civil service agenda. “The big government designs of Democrats and the federal bureaucracy are aligned, and the bureaucracy often deploys its powers in ways calculated to frustrate Republican presidents and protect Democratic ones.” Case in point was the IRS scandal, where the federal agency was alleged to have denied Tea Party non-profit organizations tax-exempt status (501c3) while regularly granting it to left-leaning organizations. The scandal recently reached its 1,000-day milestone with nary a conviction or even a slap on the hand. The “Trifecta” crew of Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green weigh in on Reynolds allegations in this edition of PJTV.

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