In the week of the leak at the U.S. Supreme Court, Bill Whittle asks Zo Rachel if anything is sacred to the Progressive Left.

In the week of the leak at the U.S. Supreme Court, Bill Whittle asks Zo Rachel if anything is sacred to the Progressive Left.
Many Americans say their values and principles are anchored in the Bible…a book that seems to encourage a practice known as “speaking in tongues”.
“You don’t have to believe in Christianity, or Judaism or anything. But even if you don’t, you live in a society that’s constructed out of that morality.” — Bill Whittle
How can conservatives make the case that looting is not a social justice issue?
Zo Rachel and Bill Whittle grapple with the vice of road rage and how you can change someone’s day — and save the Republic — with a flick of the wrist.
Co-hosts Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel discuss the corrosive effect of losing control of your own destiny.
Scientists conduct a social experiment in dozens of countries to see who will return a found wallet, and if results vary based on the amount of cash in it. The results surprised them. Nearly everyone, everywhere, is more likely to return a cash-filled wallet than an empty one. Bill Whittle Now explores the reasons behind this near-universal virtue, and what impact the finding should have on our political discourse.
The Virtual President outlines the three essential qualities needed for the Pursuit of Happiness in Modern America, and sets a challenge to free entire generations of Americans.