Tag: Civil War

Some 400,000 immigrants who fled El Salvador, Nicaragua, Haiti and Sudan to evade disasters natural and man made may be sent back to their native lands after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit (Ramos v. Wolf) said a Trump administration decision to end their temporary protected status (TPS) is Constitutional.

Across the country movements arise to split states along political lines, often with conservatives working to isolate progressive policies from harming them. Is this the way to deal with political divisions, or does the Constitution need a re-write to take into account the rural-urban divide that that would shock the Framers. Bill Whittle Now with […]

New study shows that almost all political tweets come from a tiny fraction of Twitter users. Does this mean that America is not as divided as we’d think from scanning social media? Should government step in to stop these bad actors from splitting our Republic, risking a civil war?

On the 243rd Independence Day USA, Stephen Green, Bill Whittle and Scott Ott reflect on the storied past and great future for the greatest nation on Earth. Are forces that seek to divide us any match for the ideas that unite us?

Nike Drops Betsy Ross Flag When Kaepernick Cries “Racist”, Arizona Drops Nike
The Color of Hell

On Memorial Day, Firewall host Bill Whittle shows how what we remember as iconic battlefields looked very, very different to the men that fought and died on them.

Democratic candidates for president, at an event run by the Rev. Al Sharpton, say they support paying reparations to the descendants of slaves. Bill Whittle and Scott Ott say: “Let’s do it,” but for different reasons. Stephen Green leads the examination of this quadrennial Democratic issue.

Princeton Prof. Sean Willentz, in a New York Times op-ed, confesses he was wrong about the racist roots of the Electoral College – says he’ll correct error in second edition of his recent book. Bill Whittle and Scott Ott examine the true reasons for our method of electing a president, and why Democrat efforts to snuff out the Electoral College must be stopped.

A new Reuters/Ipsos poll indicates Democrats harbor more anger than Republicans, and that rage may topple GOP majorities in the House and the Senate. Bill Whittle Now evaluates the claim, and brings historical perspective. Bill Whittle’s voice has not been silenced, but grows in influence, thanks to the members who pay $9.95/month to make and […]