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 […]
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Why do the impeachment hearings fail to convince anyone? A new NPR/PBS Newshour/Marist poll shows that the vast majority of Americans can’t imagine anything in the hearings will change their minds about President Trump’s guilt or innocence.
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?
The latest World Happiness Report shows Finland and four other Nordics lead the world in happiness, while the USA falls from 14th to 19th. Is this just a byproduct of capitalism and vigorous immigration, or a curable condition caused by too much government and politics?
In a very personal episode of Bill Whittle Now, Bill Whittle shares how he handles partisan attacks from strangers, as well as from family members. You may find some help here for your struggle, or at least a brother who knows what it’s like.