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What Really Killed Hollywood?

New Media giant Netflix has made an offer to buy Old Media giant Warner Brothers for seventy-something BILLION dollars.

Many are bemoaning it as ‘the end of the movies as we know them.’ But ‘the end of the movies as we know them’ is not due to some corporate acquisition: the problem is much, much deeper than that. Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Bill Whittle joined by Scott Ott and Steve Green.

Lock ‘Em Up

Not the kids — the devices. Specifically, the social media programs. Australia has decided that the harm caused to young people by apps like TikTok, Instagram, SnapChat and all the rest far outweigh their benefits.

Should kids be kept away from social media? And perhaps more to the point: CAN THEY be kept away from social media? Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, led by Scott Ott joined by Bill Whittle and Steve Green.

Still King Of The Hill

Despite the thicket of regulations and choking corporate tax rates that were once the envy of the world, the good old U.S. of A. somehow keeps managing to not only stave off international economic competition.

We’re actually pulling away and widening our lead. How do we do it? Here is a new edition of The Right Angle, with Bill Whittle flanked by Scott Ott and Steve Green.

Self-Driving Cars Save Lives

Waymo, whose fully automated, self-driving cars are a common sight in Los Angeles, has recently released its raw data on several years of practical, on-the-road traffic accidents. It turns out that even first-generation self-driving cars are at least TEN TIMES SAFER than those driven by humans (and the true number might be much more than that).

From a safety point of view, the future clearly seems to favor automation. But is there more to driving a car than just safety? Here’s more from Scott Ott, flanked by Bill Whittle and Steve Green in a new edition of The Right Angle.

A Cybernetic Garden of Eden?

Elon Musk predicts that in the not too distant future, huge advances in productivity brought on by AI and robotics could create a world where WORK is entirely optional.

There’s a very good chance he’s right. But if he is, does this road lead us to paradise, or perdition?

Here’s more in a new edition of The Right Angle from Steve Green, flanked by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle.

They Walk Among Us

How many violent criminals are in a crowd? You might be shocked to discover that even in a major city of several million people that number may consist of just a few hundred.

So why not lock THEM up? Here’s more in a new edition of The Right Angle with Steve Green, flanked by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle.

Chinese Spies? What Spies?

Various shell companies are buying properties adjacent to some of America’s most sensitive military installations — including Whiteman, AFB, home of the U.S. Air Force’s B-2 Spirit stealth bombers. A shocking number of the REAL owners are… CHINA.

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

Let Them Eat Bison

The American Indian, relying on his native self-sufficiency and love of his people, adjusts to the Ways of the White Man and finds a solution to the problem of feeding his people.

Sounds like a tale of the Old West… but it’s not. It’s a tale of the New West, and it’s AWESOME.

Scott Ott leads a new edition of The Right Angle, flanked by Bill Whittle and Steve Green.

Kamala Harris: Supergenius

The former Vice President Kamala Harris has always been known for the power of her intellect. Here’s a new edition of The Right Angle, with Bill Whittle leading the charge, flanked by Scott Ott and Steve Green.

Least Likely To Succeed

Hasn’t been a particularly great week for Republicans… or has it?

Scott Ott brings happy news that the Left seems to have learned exactly what they need to do in order to NOT win in 2028. Here’s more in a new edition of The Right Angle. Ott is flanked by the steady Steve Green and witty Bill Whittle.

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