Bill Whittle finds a survey that shows just how many Americans would approve of assassination to silence political opponents. Want to guess the percentage?

Bill Whittle finds a survey that shows just how many Americans would approve of assassination to silence political opponents. Want to guess the percentage?
Will the founder of SpaceX, Tesla and more really do it? Does his ‘transition’ provide a template for others?
Was Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s slip of the lip a laughable mistake, or one of the most apt indicators of the political divide that tears this nation apart.
Ordinary conservative accomplishes extraordinary results, escapes the social media sewer, and starts with one small step that leads to “winning”.
President Biden starts a COVID-19 conference call with state governors by saying: “There is no federal solution. This gets solved at the state level.” Are we Constitutional conservatives dreaming?
But the Left leaves itself naked and undefended because they are consumed by cannibalism. Let’s consider the weaknesses of each.
The COVID-19 pandemic has chased many city folk out of the densely-populated urban core, and some aren’t coming back. Will Democrats who flee cities and move to suburban and rural areas take their values with them? Or does geography shape ideology? Read Jim Geraghty’s National Review column:“Moving Out, and Not Coming Back” Join the Rebellion […]
As protests erupt in a growing number of states against government lockdown (stay at home) orders, Bill Whittle analyzes the impact of the people’s Constitutionally-protected right peaceably to assemble and to seek redress of grievances. If you enjoy these videos, and find value in their message, but have not yet become a Member, join us […]
With a growing list of confused quips, and forgotten quotes, former Vice President Joe Biden seems primed to seize the Democratic nomination for president…or to experience some other kind of seizure. As the Biden blooper reel flows from the lips of Super Gaffe-O-Mattic ’76, we ask why Democrats continue to put up people who are […]
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 […]
Recent poll shows that 50 percent of chronic non-voters are absolutely certain they’ll turn out in November 2020, but the partisan affiliation is split. Will a surge of previously apathetic voters change anything? How is it possible in such politically-divisive times that half of the chronic non-voters won’t turnout even if the choice is Donald […]
Joe Biden waxes nostalgic about being “raised in the Black church.” Has Biden’s mind slipped the surly bonds of Earth so completely that even if he gets the Democratic nomination, a general election mental meltdown will hand Donald Trump another four years? Or is he just another condescending Democrat pandering to Black voters? Right Angle […]
Much of the public discussion since President Trump struck down Qassem Soleimani, the leader of Iran’s terrorist Quds Force, calls into question Trump’s reasons, his sanity, and his political motives. Is it possible to disagree with , or even dislike, Donald Trump, but still think the move had a rational basis that may turn out […]
There’s bipartisan agreement that the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is inefficient, using antiquated and vulnerable computer systems. But after 18 months of trying to eliminate an agency that employs 5,500 bureaucrats, President Trump now says he won’t.
Stephen Green’s Lightning Round brings hot headlines to Bill Whittle and Scott Ott in a fast-paced week in review. As AOC gets solar plant workers fired, President Trump goes bigly after Black voters, and Democrats tear their party apart over billionaire Bloomberg trying to buy an election, while Elizabeth Warren attempts the same with other people’s money.