Tuesday, December 2, 2025

12-2-25 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. Wilfred McClay: Jewish Roots in the Story of America

2. John Lott: 7-Eleven Fired Her for Saving Her Own Life

3. Todd Sheets: Giving Thanks for American Exceptionalism

4. Daniel Greenfield: Model Afghan Refugee Accused of Sexually Assaulting Woman Who Resettled Him Freed After 'Counseling'

5. Kerry Lutz: The Week the Silver Suppression Broke

6. Robert Spencer: Pro-Hamas Agitators Harass Black Friday Shoppers at Zara Store in Manhattan

7. James Hirsen: The Long-Term Consequences of Moral Relativism


Jewish Roots in the Story of America

By Wilfred McClay, Author of Jewish Roots of American Liberty

In recent months, the media has been consumed by certain individuals calling into question the Hebraic roots of both Christianity and America. This acute, ahistorical threat, as well as the rise in militant secularism over the past few decades, call for a clear and convincing presentation of how the Hebrew Bible, and Jewish ideas, have indelibly shaped the American story. The newly-released book, Jewish Roots of American Liberty, by Bradley Prize-winning Hillsdale College historian Wilfred McClay illustrates how the free institutions that we value so much in today's America - including Christianity itself - are securely grounded in Jewish ideas, images and ethics. The timing of the release of this book couldn't be more consequential. [more...]


7-Eleven Fired Her for Saving Her Own Life

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Last week, 7-Eleven fired a 25-year-old employee after she used her gun to save her own life. Private companies have every right to set rules for employee behavior, but many corporate policies that require workers to remain passive and comply with criminals' demands rest on a deeply mistaken view of crime data. "I had to choose between my job and my life," said Stephanie Dilyard. "And I will always choose my life because people depend on me. My kids need me here." Unfortunately, while some in the media and many businesses may concede that passive behavior by store clerks might encourage more crime, they believe that passive behavior is still the safest course of action. In Stephanie Dilyard's case, however, passive behavior likely would have gotten her killed.  [more...]


Giving Thanks for American Exceptionalism

By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

The far left's attack on our founding ideals begs the questions: why would we recreate a country that, in spite of its at times tragic flaws, has helped lift far more people out of poverty and done more to protect freedoms both at home and internationally than perhaps any other in history? And why wouldn't we, as Martin Luther King suggested in his "I Have a Dream" speech, focus instead on simply extending our founding values to all of our citizens? And why would we follow the far left in trying to destroy such a country only to then rebuild it in the image of others that, whatever their own merits, have never come anywhere near helping as many as we have? Let's just continue to give thanks for America, the greatest country on earth. [more...]


Model Afghan Refugee Accused of Sexually Assaulting Woman Who Resettled Him Freed After 'Counseling'

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

"Ready to help with comprehensive and specific training about American legal and social expectations"

As soon as Haji Matiullah Matie arrived in the U.S., he became the poster boy for Afghan refugees. The New York Times wrote up Matie's story and so did many other media outlets. By the time he was finally resettled from Fort Pickett, Virginia, to Wausau, Wisconsin, he was famous. When he flew out to his new home in the small Wisconsin city, the mayor was there to meet him at the airport. The Afghan refugee's social media accounts were filled with photos taken with local community leaders. Each visit generated new stories holding Matie up as evidence that Americans should welcome Afghan refugees. And then it all fell apart as Matie was arrested for sexual assault against a person who had been helping him adjust to his new life in the snows of the Badger State. [more...]


The Week the Silver Suppression Broke

By Kerry Lutz, Author of The Armstrong Economic Code

How Black Friday and Cyber Monday Sparked a Historic Melt-Up

Every asset class has a point where history catches up to it. For silver, that moment arrived between Black Friday (Nov 28, 2025) and Cyber Monday (Dec 1, 2025) - a narrow, illiquid, holiday-thinned window when the entire 60-year architecture of price suppression finally cracked. Not a rally. Not a squeeze. A mechanical failure. [more...]


Pro-Hamas Agitators Harass Black Friday Shoppers at Zara Store in Manhattan

By Robert Spencer, Author of Holy Hell: Islam's Abuse of Women and the Infidels Who Enable It

Black Friday pro Palestine protesters storm through ZARA store in Manhattan, police pushed the crowd away. If this sort of thing is happening now, just imagine how life in Manhattan will be once Zohran Mamdani takes office. [more...]


The Long-Term Consequences of Moral Relativism

By James Hirsen, NY Times Bestselling Author, International Business Attorney, News Analyst & Cultural Commentator

Moral relativism is a philosophical construct in which there are no objective moral truths. There are only subjective truths that are shaped by a society's hierarchy of authority, cultural norms, and myriad feelings on the part of its individual members. In this article, I will attempt to give readers some background knowledge about: moral relativism; the manner in which the construct has in a major way supplanted our nation's long-standing moral framework; and the danger that moral relativism continues to pose for our society should we fail to reverse course. [more...]

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