Aaron Kliegman The Killing of Iran’s Lead Nuke Scientist Was About Stopping Bombs, Not Biden

The Killing of Iran’s Lead Nuke Scientist Was About Stopping Bombs, Not Biden

The Obama administration was infamously hostile to Israel and acquiescent to Iran. But even during Barack Obama’s presidency, the US and Israel agreed on the state of Iran’s nuclear program. Indeed, Washington and Jerusalem saw the same intelligence and came to similar conclusions about how close Iran was to building nuclear bombs. The much-publicized tensions and disagreements between both sides were over something different: the urgency of the threat.

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General Michael Flynn Newt's World Podcast

What Newt’s Reading | December 2, 2020

Something Rotten in Pennsylvania; A Reminder: State Legislators Have Constitutional Power Over Elections; A Pardon for General Flynn; Rep.-Elect Tony Gonzales Helps GOP Hold Texas Border District: ‘My Story Is the American Dream’; Fireworks Over Religious Liberty

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Rob Smith is Problematic - Episode 15: How Hillbilly Elegy Explodes the White Privilege Narrative

Rob Smith is Problematic – Episode 15: How Hillbilly Elegy Explodes the White Privilege Narrative

The left absolutely hates Hillbilly Elegy. On this episode, Rob tells you why and explains how the new hit movie, based on the 2016 memoir of the same name, undermines the leftist white privilege narrative. Rob also shares his own problematic take on white privilege — a take that’s sure to upset both the left and the right. He then digs into a story that has gone viral worldwide of a restaurant owner in Dallas who is adamant about his customers not twerking.

The First Thanksgiving Newt Gingrich Newt's World Podcast

Newt’s World – Episode 157: The First Thanksgiving – The Real Story

What was the first Thanksgiving really like for the pilgrims? What struggles did they endure to make the transatlantic journey from Europe to Plymouth, Massachusetts? And once they arrived, what happened to them? The first Thanksgiving is a window on the American past and was a very different experience than the holiday we celebrate today. Newt’s guest is Dr. Tracy McKenzie, Professor and Chair of History at Wheaton College in Illinois.

Rob Smith is Problematic - Episode 14: Big Government's War on Thanksgiving

Rob Smith is Problematic – Episode 14: Big Government’s War on Thanksgiving

Democratic governors across the country don’t want you to see your family this Thanksgiving. On this episode, Rob digs into the insanity and hypocrisy that has come to define the left’s response to COVID-19. He also discusses the destruction that “defund the police” has caused both within the Democratic Party and on the streets of Minneapolis. Plus, Rob tells us what the media landscape will look like post-Trump.

Aaron Kliegman When Condemning Terrorism Is Just too Much

When Condemning Terrorism Is Just too Much

Emmanuel Macron is right to be upset — and a bit bewildered. Since the French president took a public stand against Islamic extremism early last month, the Western media has portrayed him as an “Islamophobe.” And for what? In a major speech, Macron announced a plan to end “Islamist separatism,” warning that a minority of France’s roughly 6 million Muslims were forming a “counter-society.”

Debbie Myers What to Watch Over the Thanksgiving Holiday

What to Watch Over the Thanksgiving Holiday

As satisfying as eating a second (or third) slice of warmed pecan pie with vanilla ice cream (and whipped cream), Thanksgiving movies and specials are like comfort food – especially this year when many of us will not be surrounded by family. Here is a guide to some of my holiday favorites, as well as some new binge-worthy new favorites.

Newt Gingrich Americans Must Remain Thankful

Americans Must Remain Thankful

If the turkey isn’t as big this year – or isn’t there at all – let’s be thankful that the underlying economy is strong, and things will improve. Jobs will return. Opportunities will return, and America will succeed.

Celebrating Thanksgiving Alone - A Look on the Bright Side

Celebrating Thanksgiving Alone – A Look on the Bright Side

In an age of uncertainty and forced adaptivity, being alone on Thanksgiving is highly possible. In fact, my brother was exposed to COVID-19 and must quarantine on Thanksgiving. I wouldn’t feel so bad for him if he weren’t the kind of person who burns microwavable popcorn. Even colleges and universities around the nation are trying to convince students to stay on campus for the holiday, pushing “friendsgiving” and other ways to celebrate in the dorms to slow the spread.