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Marco The Magnificent

While Democrat hopefuls Gavin Newsom and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez sputtered and bumbled their way across Europe, Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered a speech to the Munich Security Conference that was elegant yet simple, friendly yet firm, and deeply moral yet grounded in reality.

It was the latest masterstroke from the most capable and effective Secretaries of State in living memory — and perhaps, of all time. Here’s more in a new edition of The Right Angle. Scott Ott leads the discussion, joined by Steve Green and Bill Whittle.

Thinking Is Hard

Now witness the intellectual firepower of this fully armed and operational Presidential candidate!

Here’s more on California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from Steve Green in a new edition of The Right Angle. Green is joined in the discussion by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle.

 

Back To The Moon

You can never be too sure about the future — mostly because it hasn’t happened yet.

But absolutely lost in the background noise of a typical news week in 2026 was what might turn out to be one of the most important announcements in human history. Here’s Bill Whittle shooting off like a rocket on a new edition of The Right Angle. Whittle is flanked by Scott Ott and Steve Green in a brand- new discussion involving space flight.

One Size Doesn’t Fit All

Suppose you have a nice SUV and That Friend Of Yours needs help moving over the weekend.

Right now you have a great excuse… but with this revolutionary new idea from a car company called Slate, you could just… you know… CONVERT the SUV into a pickup and then back again.

It’s quite a concept: and Scott Ott is a True Believer! He leads the discussion in a new edition of The Right Angle, joined by Bill Whittle and Steve Green.

Artificial ‘Intelligence’?

If you have spent any real time with Large Language Model (LLM) AI systems like Grok or ChatGPT, you probably know the pattern:
‘OMG this is AMAZING!’
‘Okay, not ‘amazing’ but still really useful!’
‘Can come in handy sometimes.’
‘I probably should double-check all of this.’
‘REALLY?’

Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Steve Green joined by Bill Whittle and Scott Ott.

Newspapers Now Obsolete?

As Scott Ott asks, ’How many times are we gonna have to rescue this dame?’ After yet another bailout attempt, The Washington Post has announced a leaner, more accurate version of itself is in the works.

But the bigger question isn’t about the Post so much as it is about the entire idea of a ‘newspaper.’

Have they already gone the way of the Dry Goods Store without even realizing it? Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Ott leading the discussion, and Bill Whittle and Steve Green joining in.

The Insurgency Playbook

Some people have seen it before, in action. Steve Green brings us the report of an American special forces veteran who knows how to recognize a deadly pattern — and the plan behind it — when he sees one.

Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Green leading the discussion, joined by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle.

Dumb And Not Dumber

Barack Obama wanted someone who would not outshine him so he selected Joe Biden.

Biden wanted someone who would not outshine him so he selected Kamala Harris.

Harris wanted someone who would not outshine her, so she passed on Josh Shapiro. Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle. Scott Ott leads the discussion, joined by Bill Whittle and Steve Green.

We Are All Amelias Now

So often in the darkest hours of a nation’s history, an unknown figure appears to rally a declining civilization and return it to its natural greatness — Joan of Arc being a notable example. But Joan of Arc was REAL. Is it possible, in the digital age, that such a hero could be VIRTUAL?

Why, yes. Yes it is possible. Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Bill Whittle joined by Scott Ott and Steve Green.

The Beast Is Back!

Due to the enormous QUANTITATIVE advantage held by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, U.S. policy shifted to maximizing the QUALITATIVE advantages of Western technology when it came to weapon systems.

And so the U.S. Army built what was unquestionable the best tank in the world: The M1A1 Abrams, also known as The Beast due to its battlefield dominance. But that was 1980. So what now?

Meet the M1E3. And baby, The Beast is Back! Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Steve Green leading this discussion, joined by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle.

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