Democrats take credit for Juneteenth, and place the blame for institutional racism on Republicans. What a flippin’ flip! Zo Rachel clears the record.

Democrats take credit for Juneteenth, and place the blame for institutional racism on Republicans. What a flippin’ flip! Zo Rachel clears the record.
Will this provocative ad convince Kentucky voters that Rand Paul is a racist and cost Republicans a seat in the upper house?Â
In a verbal barrage that chronicles the failure of the Progressive Left, Bill Whittle illustrates how they now lose on every issue, everywhere, all the time.
Zo Rachel and Bill Whittle offer a red-letter assessment of this holy sacrifice on the part of these virtue-signaling religious people.Â
Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel take on the pervasive and growing scourge of critical race theory as a power play that fans the flames of divisiveness — now reaching into so-called Asian-American communities.
Northwestern University journalist complains that White students fail to make way for him and his Black friends when using the sidewalk. I
Bill Whittle devotes about 2 minutes to the kind of basic research that used to be essential to true journalism, and discovers a possible explanation for ABC News alarm that our national parks are dominated by ‘non-people of color.’ Come and see how the synthetic injustice is manufactured.
Is the uniformity of the military inherently discriminatory?
Zo Rachel and Bill Whittle explore race relations, and whether race is really a useless characteristic for evaluating others and discussing justice issues. Zo gives a clinic on how to address accusations of racism.
In this episode of Moving Back to America, Bill takes the test and discovers he is in fact the nation’s premier Social Justice Warrior.
Memes and hashtags multiply with “OK Boomer” (or #OKBoomer), a sarcastic slap from Gen Z to mock their elders who created this mess — whether that’s climate change, wars, political division, economic hardship, lack of health care, and more. Bill Whittle thinks it’s funny…at first. #EpicRant warning. #OKSnowflake
The NY Times’ accurate headline about a President Trump speech angers readers — some of whom cancel subscriptions — and sparks an emergency meeting where the executive editor calls the headline “an f-ing mess.” What fueled this outrage and chaos?
In the wake of mass shootings in El Paso, TX, and Dayton, OH, President Trump’s remarks focus on racism, hatred, video games, and red flag laws — but he didn’t push new gun control laws. Are there any actions government can take in any area to reduce the frequency of these horrific slaughters? Bill Whittle talks about how we can stop this apparent epidemic.
President Trump wields his Twitter sword to brand Baltimore a disgusting, filthy, rat & rodent infested mess. Democrats leap to defend Rep. Elijah Cummings, who represents the city in Congress, against what they call a racist attack against the Black lawmaker and his many Black constituents. But could Trump’s remark actually help save Baltimore?
A new Washington Post poll shows that a majority of Mexicans want illegal immigrants deported, and almost none want them to stay. They also support use of their new national guard to stop the flow of immigrants through their country. Did President Trump’s immigration policies force Mexicans to face the consequences of open borders?