
Lightning Round: ACB to “Execute” Abortion Customers as Trump Pwns Media with Wi-Fi Password
Stephen Green’s legendary Lightning Round drags Scott Ott and Bill Whittle through the wild, weird and obscure headlines of the week.
Stephen Green’s legendary Lightning Round drags Scott Ott and Bill Whittle through the wild, weird and obscure headlines of the week.
Trump reelection rallies and car convoys spring up nationwide, even without President Trump.
In the final hours of his final campaign, can President Trump win more undecided voters, or are all the rallies and advertising designed to do little more that turn out the base who are already all aboard the Trump train?
Bill Whittle finds a trend among Leftists who identify with Satan — portrayed in a statue of Baphomet on his throne — as the icon of their views on diversity, equality, science, peaceful protest, and non-binary gender.
“Big Tech” social media firms like Facebook and Twitter make an editorial decision that you should not see news of the Hunter Biden laptop hard drive scandal.
In the wake of CNN personality Jeffrey Toobin’s video conference Zoom in, and Hunter Biden’s laptop hard drive revelations, the men of Right Angle, discuss the final death of shame.
Will Republicans in Congress reject a massive spending pre-election spree, clinging to their conservative principles, or will they set their fiscal conservatism aside, and rubber stamp it because Trump’s reelection is worth $2 trillion to them and to the country?
Will you take the coming COVID-19 shot? Will you do it for yourself, for others, or because it’s your patriotic duty?
“Friends of Animals” says the rule for the annual Fish and Wildlife Service duck art contest “takes the cake as one of the most ludicrous, anti-wildlife, anti-conservation measures the [Trump] administration has implemented.”
Stephen Green introduces us to the team that brokers the format, picks the moderator and tilts the table for the Trump-Biden debates.
While the political polls show Joe Biden with a commanding lead fewer than 30 days before the final election day, the crowd shots show a different story.
Right Angle’s week-in-review merciless-ambush show brings you hot-takes (and sharp humor) on stories you wish you could forget.