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Michael: What Price Genius?

The new Michael Jackson biopic Michael raises some interesting — and disturbing —questions about the nature and the price of genius… none of which are in the film.

Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle with Bill Whittle leading a discussion of Michael Jackson’s genius. Whittle is joined by Scott Ott and Steve Green.

Normalizing Murder

Well, there’s been another attempt on President Trump’s life… but this one, if anything, is even more disturbing. THIS attempted assassin seems perfectly normal — within the Progressive Left’s echo chamber of murder.

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

Any Hope Left For Academia?

After four generations of falling standards of education and increasing levels of political indoctrination, a report from Yale University suggests that this might pose a problem at some point in the future. Do the dinosaurs not understand that the asteroid has already struck?

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

It’s Not Too Late, Britannia

In the last several years, the fighting strength of Britain’s Royal Navy has not just eroded — it has collapsed.

What was once a thousand-ship fleet and the envy of the world can now barely put a handful of vessels to sea. And one will never understand the soul of Great Britain without fully grasping the mythological power of the Royal Navy in that island nation’s national consciousness.

Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Bill Whittle moderating Steve Gren and Scott Ott in a discussion of Britain’s now rusty legacy.

Blockade!

For 47 years now, Iran’s knife to the throat of the West was to cut off Middle East oil by closing the Strait of Hormuz.

NO ONE was ready for the response Iran got when that long-feared card was finally played. Here’s Steve Green, joined by Bill Whittle and Scott Ott, on a new edition of The Right Angle.

What Now, NATO?

After 77 years, the greatest alliance in human history is definitely showing its age.

Can a rudderless and increasingly anti-Western Europe be counted on any longer to provide the money and effort needed to save itself? Do we need to have a “tough-love moment” with our old friends from NATO?

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

Apollo Vs. Artemis

When Apollo 8 returned from humanity’s first trip to the moon in 1968, they didn’t waste any time about it. There were two more complete Apollo missions to fly before Apollo 11, a mere seven and a half months later.

Artemis II is finally headed to the moon — and that truly is wonderful! But this is almost three and a half YEARS after Artemis I. Even the trajectory of Artemis II, let alone the entire program, seems a little too chill.

Here’s more in a new edition of The Right Angle. Bill Whittle leads the discussion, joined by Steve Green and Scott Ott.

Hollywood Turns A Corner?

Our own Scott Ott came away from a science fiction movie mightily impressed!

Was it extensive use of practical effects and lack of dead-eyed CGI?

Or is there a deeper magic that Hollywood has not only abandoned, but has learned to despise? Ott leads this new edition of The Right Angle, joined by Bill Whittle and Steve Green.

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.

My Country: Right Or Wrong?

Criticism of Operation Epic Fury continues to come in from the usual suspects… and some of the unusual ones as well.

In this episode of Right Angle, Scott Ott, joined by Steve Green and Bill Whittle, wrestle not with strategy and objectives but rather morality and historical wisdom.

Many times, life is not about good and bad options. Many times, it’s about bad and worse ones.

 

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