Tuesday, February 10, 2026

2-10-26 Expert Guests for Your Show

1. Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch: Mamdani is Lying, Misuses Religion as New Yorkers Freeze to Death

2. Kenneth Rapoza: Canada Has Joined Opposition to U.S.

3. Michele Steeb: The Homeless Epidemic Takes a Tragic Turn

4. Todd Sheets: Who is Fed Chair Kevin Warsh?

5. Daniel Greenfield: China's Democrat Minority Leader in Texas Calls for Race War

6. James Hirsen: New England Quarterback Drake Maye a Winner Nonetheless

7. Josh Hammer: Is This the End of Transgender Hysteria?


Mamdani is Lying, Misuses Religion as New Yorkers Freeze to Death

By Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch

New Yorkers are freezing on the streets, and the truth is being buried beneath rhetoric, excuses, and moral posturing. As temperatures drop and basic city services collapse, Zohran Mamdani continues to mislead the public, using religion not to solve problems, but to evade responsibility. This city is failing at the most basic level. Homeless New Yorkers are sleeping in deadly cold. Cars are still buried ten days later. Garbage sits uncollected, ripped open by rats that now roam freely in daylight. And amid this civic decay, men and women sleep on frozen sidewalks in life-threatening temperatures. This is mismanagement by Mamdani and his supporters. And yet, instead of confronting these failures, Mamdani pivots to sermons. He now quotes the Bible and the Quran to defend a borderless ideology and sanctuary city policies that New York simply cannot afford. Faith is invoked not to mobilize solutions, but to shield failed governance from accountability. Criticism is reframed as moral intolerance. Results are dismissed in favor of rhetoric. That is not leadership. It is a misuse of religion. [more...]


Canada Has Joined Opposition to U.S.

By Kenneth Rapoza, Reporter/Columnist for Coalition for a Prosperous America

Unlike Mexico, Canada has been moving away from the United States since 2017, with recent realignments serving as counters to Trump. Prime Minister Mark Carney's speech at Davos explains it all, even though he refused to name the target of his angst, which is us. Carney's speech about the "middle powers" at the World Economic Forum recently was simple: stop pretending there is a liberal international order that works. It was always international lawfare led by the most powerful Western nations, he said. We were all bullies imposing the will of the globalist liberal order upon the plebs of the developing world. Do as we say or face the consequences. He put a new spin on it, aimed at the Europeans primarily. Less powerful countries in that old order are "facing the consequences." [more...]


The Homeless Epidemic Takes a Tragic Turn

By Michele Steeb, Discovery Institute's Fix Homelessness Initiative

We're watching in horror as policy changes in New York City recently caused the deaths of 18 homeless people who froze to death. Across America's streets, the homeless epidemic is claiming lives, fracturing families, and eroding public safety. Often deeply intertwined with mental illness and addiction, it has become a humanitarian crisis that traps vulnerable individuals in cycles of dependence and despair while destabilizing the communities around them. This crisis has been worsened by policies that elevate the notion of "freedom" over timely, life-saving intervention. Recent events make the consequences of that choice unmistakably clear. When public policy relies on voluntary compliance alone, this version of "freedom" becomes a slow, preventable death sentence for those least capable of protecting themselves. The result is a system paralyzed by fear of intervention, even as untreated illness escalates into violence, loss, and irreversible harm. [more...]


Who is Fed Chair Kevin Warsh?

By Todd Sheets, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

This week, President Trump chose Kevin Warsh to become the next Chairman of the Federal Reserve - the most prestigious economic position in the world. It was an inspired choice. Warsh has long been known as an inflation hawk who understands that controlling the growth of the money supply is the only way to achieve sustainably low interest rates. As his resignation from the Fed amply demonstrates, he also understands that excess money creation only distorts markets, which inevitably leads to problems that are far worse than those such policies were intended to rectify. Warsh has called for drastically reducing the bloated balance sheet that resulted from Bernanke's policies and for ending the increased regulatory responsibilities bestowed upon the Fed after the Financial Crisis. As I noted in 2008: What Really Happened, it is now clear that the Fed bears (or shares) primary responsibility for the three greatest periods of economic dysfunction in the past century: the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Great Stagflation of the 1970s, and the housing bubble and Great Financial Crisis of the 2000s. Nevertheless, its power over the economy has only grown and expanded over time. [more...]


China's Democrat Minority Leader in Texas Calls for Race War

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

"We have the ability to take over this country."

"I always tell people the day Latinos, African-American, Asian and other communities realize that they share the same oppressor is the day we start winning. Because we are the majority in this country. We have the ability to take over this country," State Rep. 'Gene' Yuanzhi Wu, who serves as the Texas Democrat House Minority Leader, recently declared. Who is oppressing Wu? The Chinese immigrant came here from Guangzhou, graduated from law school and became one of the top officials in the state. Good luck to any American who wants to move to China, become a lawyer and run for public office. And if a non-Chinese immigrant were to suggest that minorities in China should ally together against their Chinese oppressors and take over, his organs would be for sale on Temu in 15 minutes or less. [more...]


New England Quarterback Drake Maye a Winner Nonetheless

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

The New England Patriots may not have won 2026's Super Bowl LX, but the team's quarterback Drake Maye is a winner off the field for comments that he recently made on marriage and family. At a time when too many professional athletes are making headlines with negative commentary, Maye stepped up and shared something positive. Maye's personal story stands as a powerful counter-narrative to a sub-group of the culture that all too often glorifies excessive self-gratification, serial dating, and superficial interaction as rites of passage. [more...]


Is This the End of Transgender Hysteria?

By Josh Hammer

Medical fad meets legal reality.

During the 2020 presidential race, then-candidate Joe Biden tweeted, "Transgender equality is the civil rights issue of our time." Later, Biden followed up by stating, "Transgender people are some of the bravest Americans I know." That same year, the transgender fad achieved unprecedented reach among impressionable youngsters: While Gallup reported that (an already-high) 7% of all Americans identified as LGBTQ, that number soared to 20% of all Gen Z - and as high as 38% on some elite Ivy League campuses. But the social craze began to face setbacks. [more...]

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