Tuesday, March 26, 2024

3-26-24 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. Col. John Mills: Attack in Moscow

2. John Lott: AI's Left-Wing Bias on Crime and Gun Control

3. Kenneth Rapoza: Trump's Tariffs Worked

4. Mark Tapson: Why Progressives Hate Beauty

5. Daniel Greenfield: Putin - Terror Attack "by Radical Islamists Whose Ideology the Islamic World Has Been Fighting"

6. James Hirsen: AI's Rising Hollywood Star


Attack in Moscow

By Colonel (Ret.) John Mills, Author of War Against the Deep State

There was an American warning; but was it serious, contrived, or part of a double, triple fake out/false flag? This is why transparency, accountability and de-politicalization/de-weaponization of national intelligence is important. I'm not behind the veil anymore, so not sure of the details and how the warning came about. Even if it was a real alert and we were honest and transparent, the Russians would not believe it. [more...]


AI's Left-Wing Bias on Crime and Gun Control

By John Lott

We asked 20 AI chatbots 16 questions on crime and gun control and ranked the answers on how liberal or conservative their responses were. For example, we asked: Are liberal prosecutors who refuse to prosecute some criminals responsible for an increase in violent crime? Does the death penalty deter crime? How about higher arrest rates and longer prison sentences? Only Elon Musk's Grok AI chatbots gave conservative responses on crime, but even these programs were consistently liberal on gun control issues. Bing is the least liberal chatbot on gun control. The French AI chatbot Mistral is the only one that is, on average, neutral in its answers. [more...]


Trump's Tariffs Worked

By Kenneth Rapoza, Industry Analyst from the Coalition for a Prosperous America

I am an analyst for the Coalition for a Prosperous America. Here is my op-ed arguing that trade remedies like tariffs and quotas are needed if the United States wants to have any industrial base whatsoever. Tariffs that began in 2018 have not destroyed the U.S. economy. The stock market did not crash. Tariffs weren't the cause of inflation either. And many manufacturing industries from kitchen cabinets in Alabama to solar in Ohio are thriving because of them. Others, like automobiles, may soon need them. The sky did not fall with Trump's tariffs as corporate America and Wall Street and many Republicans and Democrats had predicted. [more...]


Why Progressives Hate Beauty

By Mark Tapson

England’s Fitzwilliam Museum, owned by the University of Cambridge, recently overhauled its collections with new signage warning sensitive visitors that landscape paintings of the British countryside can evoke dark "nationalist feelings." Paintings at the Fitzwilliam have been reshuffled into new categories that are deemed more "inclusive and representative." The names alone of these new categories – Men Looking at Women, Identity, Migration and Movement, and Nature – reek of a politically woke perspective. [more...]


Putin - Terror Attack "by Radical Islamists Whose Ideology the Islamic World Has Been Fighting"

By Daniel Greenfield

Despite the hype about how tough and serious Putin is, his speeches about the Islamic terrorist attack in Moscow could have been written for George W. Bush. The officially translated remarks after the attack made no mention of Islam, but a follow up one on measures being taken after the attacks do mention Islam in a way Bush and Obama would have been fine with. "We know that the crime was committed by the hands of radical Islamists, whose ideology the Islamic world itself has been fighting for centuries," Putin initially stated. [more...]


AI's Rising Hollywood Star

By James Hirsen

In a town known for its artificiality, Artificial Intelligence (AI) appears to be a perfect Hollywood fit. Last year AI language models and image creations truly dazzled the public. But they scared the unions half out of their wits. As a matter of fact, the Hollywood unions negotiated hard with the studios to get limitations put in place regarding the use of AI. While numerous AI technology projects have popped up in the entertainment realm, OpenAI's Sora has gotten the biggest reaction. [more...]

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