Tuesday, May 12, 2026

5-12-26 Great Guests for Your Show

1. Dr. Tim Murphy: Voters Sound Alarm on Mental Health System Failure in New National Poll

2. Judd Dunning: Consequential Trump Recombines, Rebuilds American Power

3. Michele Steeb: Spencer Pratt is Shining a New Light on Homelessness in LA

4. Martin Mawyer: Two Arrested in the '764' Child Exploitation Network - But the Real Story is Much Bigger

5. Todd Sheets: War and Politics Putting Lives at Risk

6. Kenneth Rapoza: AI Data Centers and EVs are the Main Drivers

7. John Lott: Gun Background Checks are Failing the Wrong People

8. Daniel Greenfield: NJ Democrat Candidate's Ties to WTC Terror Sheikh

9. James Hirsen: The AGI Tower of Babel


Voters Sound Alarm on Mental Health System Failure in New National Poll

By Dr. Tim Murphy, Psychologist and mental health advocate, Author of The Christ Cure

New survey of voters and affected families finds near-universal agreement that serious mental illness is poorly treated and requires urgent federal action.

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and a new national poll shows voters across the political spectrum are very aware the system is failing people with serious mental illness and they want policymakers to act. An overwhelming majority believe it is a critically important issue that could affect their votes this fall. The poll conducted for Schizophrenia Policy Action Network (SPAN) found elected officials would be well advised to address this major concern. Why This Matters Politically: Overwhelmingly, 78 percent of the NATL (randomly selected voters) and 97 percent of FAM (families and individuals) groups said they will more likely vote for a candidate who prioritizes mental health care. With only 1.2 percent of the population diagnosed with schizophrenia, why should any of this matter? Because 51 percent of the NATL sample said they were diagnosed/caregivers/friends or family of someone with schizophrenia. That is a voting block not to be ignored. Key findings include... [more...]


Consequential Trump Recombines, Rebuilds American Power

By Judd Dunning, Talk Show Host, Bestselling Author

After recently facing and surviving his third assassination attempt, President Trump was asked why he keeps getting shot at. Mr. Trump’s response gave America a line for the ages: "Only consequential presidents get shot at... it's a dangerous business." Far from bravado, Trump offered history in real time. Some presidents manage decline. A few expose it. Trump forced America to confront whether decline was ever inevitable or simply policy based. The facts answer that consequential question. [more...]


Spencer Pratt is Shining a New Light on Homelessness in LA

By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert

Recently, a stretch of Interstate 110 in Los Angeles remains shut down after a fire broke out in a homeless encampment - and was still closed eight hours later as crews clear mattresses, debris, and massive amounts of trash. Thankfully, there is no reported loss of life inside the encampment, but the damage is far-reaching. Hundreds of thousands of commuters disrupted; emergency personnel pulled from other critical needs; millions of gallons of water diverted; potential structural damage to a major freeway. The ripple effects are enormous - and entirely predictable. This is what Karen Bass's failed homelessness policy looks like in real time: not contained, not compassionate, and not without consequence for the broader community. LA Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt seems to be the only one out there raising awareness on a broader scale. [more...]


Two Arrested in the '764' Child Exploitation Network - But the Real Story is Much Bigger

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

Two New York men have been arrested in connection with the online extremist network known as "764," facing federal charges tied to the exploitation of minors. Aaron Corey and Ryan Catello are accused of receiving and coercing sexually explicit material involving children, part of what federal authorities describe as a disturbing pattern linked to a criminal network called 764. But this case is not just about two individuals. It's about what those arrests confirm. [more...]  Subscribe to Patriot Majority Report


War and Politics Putting Lives at Risk

By Todd Sheets, Investment Banker, Economist, Author of 2008: What Really Happened

When leaders put their political interests ahead of American interests in something as important as Iran, they sow division that plays into enemy hands. Iran's new PR program plays off of and reinforces what has become standard fare for the domestic anti-Trump crowd. In effect, many Democrats and isolationist Republicans are pushing for President Trump to withdraw too soon under the weight of public opinion. In so doing, they are empowering an otherwise decimated enemy whose only remaining chance for survival lies in their conviction that we will give in before they do. This only emboldens Iran to perpetuate the hostilities, putting additional lives at risk. [more...]


AI Data Centers and EVs are the Main Drivers

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

A House Natural Resources subcommittee heard from witnesses last week calling for special tax breaks and for Congress to consider restrictions on copper scraps exports. Witnesses at an Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee hearing on April 26 recommended that copper – now listed as a critical mineral by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Department of the Interior as of November – be treated with more economic urgency. Copper has become one of America's premier metals. AI data centers and EVs are the main drivers. [more...]


Gun Background Checks are Failing the Wrong People

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

The background check system for gun purchases is a mess. Republicans have criticized Democrat presidents for failing to prosecute people denied gun purchases through background checks. Democrats have leveled the same criticism at Republican presidents. But both sides miss the real problem. The system generates mistaken denials - "false positives" - by confusing felons with non-felons, so the denials aren't real cases. Everyone wants to stop dangerous people from buying guns. But let's fix the system so it stops those who are at risk of causing harm, not law-abiding citizens who want to protect themselves and their families. [more...]


NJ Democrat Candidate's Ties to WTC Terror Sheikh

In an April 24 piece for Front Page Magazine, Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center, was the first reporter to question why New Jersey Democrat and congressional candidate 'Adam' Hisham Hamawy testified for the defense in the 1995 trial of Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, the Egyptian Islamic terror leader linked to the World Trade Center bombing. Hamawy is an Egyptian Muslim who currently works as a plastic surgeon in New Jersey. Greenfield describes how he has cultivated a "pseudo-patriotic image as a military plastic surgeon" while accusing our military of "war crimes" and "promising to defund the military, abolish ICE, and dismantle the Department of Homeland Security." [more...]


The AGI Tower of Babel

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

Tech driven members of our society appear to be building the Tower of Babel again. Only this time, the bricks are silicon, the mortar is computer code, and the "heaven" that is being sought after is Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) which has the capacity to reason, invent, and act across every domain in a far superior manner than the greatest geniuses among us. Right now, most AI technologies are "narrow," meaning that they are really good at one specific thing. For example, one AI might beat you at chess, another might write poems, and another might translate languages. But they cannot easily switch over to tasks for which they were not trained. However, when it arrives, AGI is going to be very different from AI. It will be able to learn new skills on its own just by searching, reading, and watching. It will be able to program itself, train itself, replicate itself, and improve itself. And by using this self-training, it will be able to grow its abilities at lightning speed. [more...]

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