Tuesday, March 7, 2023

3-7-23 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. David Horowitz: Biden's Treason

2. John Lott: If There's a Theme to Extremism-Related Murders, It's Environmentalism

3. Kenneth Rapoza: One Year After Russia Mega Sanctions, Senate Asks 'Can We Do Same to China?'

4. Judd Dunning: 2023 - Year of the Great 'Bidencrat' Betrayals

5. Daniel Greenfield: SPLC Stands Behind Lawyer Charged with Domestic Terrorism

6. James Hirsen: The 'Jesus Revolution'


How Should We Regard Biden's Treason?

By David Horowitz

...as an unmentionable subject or an existential threat?

Over one million Americans were killed by the coronavirus, a biological weapon funded by Dr. Anthony Fauci and America's Centers for Disease Control, and created in a Chinese military lab in Wuhan. The Chinese government lied about the contagious and deadly nature of the virus and permitted millions of Wuhan inhabitants to travel abroad for the Lunar New Year and infect the world. Immediately after the World Health Organization formerly declared the spread a "pandemic," President Trump barred Chinese travel to America, an act for which he was viciously attacked by the leaders of the Democrat Party including Joe Biden who described Trump’s precautionary travel ban as "hysterical and xenophobic," "fear mongering" and "racist." The fact is Joe Biden and his family have made themselves wealthy by taking millions of dollars in bribes from foreign powers, chief among them our mortal enemy Communist China. Isn't that treason? [more...] Read David's new book, which President Trump referred to at C-PAC: Final Battle: The Next Election Could Be the Last


If There's a Theme to Extremism-Related Murders, It's Environmentalism

By John R. Lott, Founder of Crime Prevention Research Center

Relying on a new report from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), news headlines claim: "All 25 U.S. extremism-related murders last year were linked to right-wing extremists." But the ADL's report is fatally flawed. It assumes that every racist is automatically a "right-winger." For example, 10 of the 25 extremist murders last year were by Payton Gendron in Buffalo. But he was anything but a "right-winger." The Buffalo killer was yet another mass murderer motivated by environmentalism. Anderson Lee Aldrich in Colorado Springs accounted for five more of these 25 murders. His attack occurred at an LGBTQ+ bar. [more...]


One Year After Russia Mega Sanctions, Senate Asks 'Can We Do Same to China?'

By Kenneth Rapoza

The Senate Banking Committee asked last week if the U.S. should sanction China the way it has sanctioned Russia. Comparing sanctioning these two countries is like comparing apples to oranges. [more...]


2023 - Year of the Great 'Bidencrat' Betrayals

By Judd Dunning

Here is Part III of my new series which focuses on the loss of trust in our government by its people. Also read Part I: Some of 2022's Biggest Lies to Reject as False in 2023 and Part II: MLK Rejected Lies and Hypocrisies, So Should We. [more...]


SPLC Stands Behind Lawyer Charged with Domestic Terrorism

By Daniel Greenfield

An attorney with the Southern Poverty Law Center is among the 23 protesters who have been charged with domestic terrorism after they allegedly hurled Molotov cocktails and fireworks at a future Atlanta police training facility, cops said Monday. The emboldened Antifa types took their show on the road to Georgia in the battle over what they call 'Cop City.' The Leftist attackers have been waging a guerrilla war with firebombs, lasers and guns, but local law enforcement isn't as crippled as the cops and the feds were in Portland. One of these folks was shot. And others are discovering that their usual tactics aren't getting them where they want to be. [more...]


The 'Jesus Revolution'

By James Hirsen

In its debut weekend, the new film "Jesus Revolution" managed to exceed all monetary expectations, more than doubling box-office estimates in North America. The film's opening comes at a time when a bona fide Christian phenomenon has been taking place. Now known as "The Asbury Revival," tens of thousands of young people have been gathering together at Kentucky's Asbury University for non-stop prayer, song and praise to heaven. The Asbury awakening experience has been spreading around the globe, spontaneously igniting crowds at colleges, theaters and sports stadiums. Throngs of ardent worshipers are refocusing their lives and looking to a higher power. Attendees are bursting out in spontaneous prayer, and many end up making commitments to follow the 'Broken Road.' [more...]

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