If you’re not checking The Patriot Post daily, here’s your chance to get right. Jailers failed to confiscate the cellphone from Willie Nash during his booking for a misdemeanor charge in Newton County, Mississippi. He didn’t know it was illegal for him to have it. Now he’s doing 12 years as a prisoner for unintentionally […]
Tag: Libertarian
The Boston Globe reports that the FBI and ICE sweep photo databases at state departments of motor vehicles (DMV) to run criminal searches unauthorized by state or federal law. You didn’t sign off, granting the feds permission to access your image and information without probable cause. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle complain that the law enforcement agencies have done this on their own initiative, turning the land of the Fourth Amendment — the Republic of “innocent until proven guilty” — into suspect nation.
In the wake of The New York Times story “The Making of a YouTube Radical” — that tarred Bill Whittle, Stephen Crowder, Ben Shapiro, Stefan Molyneux, Jordan Peterson and others — it’s time for “the paper of record” to meet some of the real Members of a private Conservative video enclave. (Progressives prepare to be shocked.) Rather than a monolithic demographic cluster of old, white, heterosexual men, we find a cross-section of America.
Should cities deputize your neighbor to ticket your car? How about empowering citizens to issue citations for excessive vehicle idling, or to catch you texting and driving? You’d imagine rule-of-law conservatives and libertarians would back this public-private partnership already underway in Washington DC, New York and California.
Stephen Green ambushes Bill Whittle and Scott Ott with the hottest headlines based on a carefully-curated blend of significance and/or humor value. If this were a gameshow, someone would be going home with a year’s supply of Eskimo Pies, or…A NEW CAR!
An Argentinian company markets a condom in a package that requires four hands to open, as a way to ensure mutual consent in sexual encounters. Scott Ott, Bill Whittle and Stephen Green explore the possibilities of this new product.
Journalists seem undeterred by the findings of the Mueller Report, as they double down on stupid in the wake of the revelation that President Trump told the truth for two years when he said “no collusion.” He was also right when he called mainstream media coverage “fake news.”
Hot new dating app, Red Yenta, pairs idealistic socialists to fight “non-consensual power dynamics,” and perhaps for a cuddle and a peck on the cheek. Slackers of the world unite! Will this business of bringing together passionate anti-capitalists raise a mountain of venture capital, or will the hyper-political pitch raise red flags for investors?
Is the Pledge of Allegiance a nativist, white nationalist creed? A Progressive California professor says so. He wants it banned from meetings of his college board of trustees. Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott parse the pledge line by line to discover its essence.
Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz may run for president if he thinks he can win the American middle — people disenchanted with the approaches of both Trump and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Scott Ott, Stephen Green and Bill Whittle analyze his — or anyone’s — chances of carving victory from the American middle.
With millions of votes already cast in the Congressional elections, Bill Whittle explains why you should vote — and vote Republican — even if you’re… – a never-Trumper who still can’t stand the president, – an Independent who wants to do the right thing, – a frustrated American who’s sick of the partisan division, or […]
The Pros and Cons of Burning Man
They escape to the desert and form a temporary society to throw off the constraints of law and morals. Is Burning Man merely an excuse for an orgy, or an explosion of creativity that’s uniquely American? Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott examine the value, the risk, and perhaps the demise of this strange […]
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