Newt Gingrich
For President’s Day, Newt reflects on the founding of the United States and on what every American should understand about one of the greatest enterprises in human history: the exciting, perilous, and immensely consequential story of their own country. Newt’s guest is Wilfred M. McClay, the author of Land of Hope: An Invitation to the Great American Story.
Click Here to ContinueThe citizens of California are fed up with government shutdowns, schools that are closed and a Governor who dines at restaurants like French Laundry while the rest of California is barred from eating indoors. A grass roots effort by Californians to recall their Governor, Gavin Newsom, is underway. Newt’s guest is Anne Dunsmore, Campaign Manager and Finance Director of Rescue California.
Click Here to ContinueIt is nothing short of delusional to look to California as a model for the United States. How could the California model of progressive, big-government, high-tax politics work for America, when it is not even working for Californians?
Click Here to ContinueTrumpism is a broad and growing repudiation of oligarchical billionaires, giant companies censoring our lives, international companies selling out American values to make a buck in a Communist Chinese dictatorship.
Click Here to ContinueNewt join Laura Ingraham to talk about the lack of legitimacy in the Trump impeachment trial and why there’s hope to go against the left.
Click Here to ContinueNewt gives his thoughts on the “mock trial” that is the Trump impeachment process and the left’s strategy in distracting from their policies with the trial.
Click Here to ContinueNewt discusses the danger of China collecting more power, and how the Democratic party’s current actions could harm them in the future.
Click Here to ContinueIncredibly, neither the national media nor the Congress has started to look at fraud taking place with unemployment claims in Washington State and California.
Click Here to ContinueNewt covers why Democrats are set on impeaching Donald Trump and the precedent it could set for the future.
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