Tuesday, June 23, 2026

6-23-26 Great Guests for Your Show

1. Todd Sheets: Iran Peace Talks – The Fat Lady's Still Warming Up

2. Daniel Greenfield: Domestic Terrorists Were Obama's Special Guests at Center Opening

3. Kerry Lutz: Bad News for Trial Lawyers - Tesla Full Self Driving is Saving Lives

4. Michele Steeb: Tolerance vs. Compassion for the Homeless

5. Josh Hammer: Trump Ties His Name and Credibility to Vance's Dubious Iran Diplomacy

6. Kenneth Rapoza: Quicknode Co-Founder: Blockchain is the Brawn Behind Agentic AI, Not the Brain


Iran Peace Talks – The Fat Lady's Still Warming Up

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

President Trump wants out of Iran so badly he may be willing to live with otherwise unacceptable terms. While potentially far-fetched, there is also another plausible explanation that is entirely consistent with the Trumpian character - that he was willing to give Iran what it wanted in order to get the Strait opened, with the intention of then dragging out negotiations until after the midterms before returning to a much harder line with respect to any final, legally binding, agreement; or, if needed, a return to more forceful action. Only time will reveal whether there is method in the preliminary madness of this evolving drama – but stay tuned, it wouldn't be the first time Trump's critics wrote him off before the fat lady finished her warmups. [more...]


Domestic Terrorists Were Obama's Special Guests at Center Opening

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

"It's a front-row seat to history, no matter where you are," the Obamas promised everyone coming to the opening of their grim towering $850 million Obama Presidential Center. But much like Barack Obama's famously cynical slogan, "we are the ones we have been waiting for," some had actual front row seats to the Obama post-history while others were out back. Most of the three thousand or so people who flocked to serve as human props for the official opening of the massively ugly addition to the Chicago skyline were forced to squat in camp chairs on the dying grass of what remained of a once beloved neighborhood park, burning in the hot sun, while their betters, politicians and celebrities, watched the spectacle up close. [more...]


Bad News for Trial Lawyers - Tesla Full Self Driving is Saving Lives

By Kerry Lutz, Founder of the Financial Survival Network, Economist

Why Tesla FSD already won the safety argument - and why the system still won't let it win

36,640 Americans died on the road last year. We may already have the technology to dramatically reduce that number. It's not a matter of whether the machines can drive. The real question is: who financially benefits from keeping them permanently "almost ready?" Read on about my recent experience as I drove 13,000 miles using the latest version of Tesla Full Self-Driving. [more...]


Tolerance vs. Compassion for the Homeless

By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert

If we truly believe every life has value, we must stop confusing tolerance with compassion. Compassion demands more than allowing people to remain trapped in addiction, mental illness, and homelessness - it requires treatment, recovery, restoration, and, when necessary, compelled intervention to help people reclaim their lives. [more...]


Trump Ties His Name and Credibility to Vance's Dubious Iran Diplomacy

By Josh Hammer, Conservative Political Commentator

The Iran appeasement, primarily negotiated and championed by Vice President JD Vance but ultimately bearing Trump's signature, raises at least two crucial questions. First, can Americans somehow believe that Iran will uphold its commitments, given its history of deceiving and lying at every turn? Second, what does this mean for Trump's legacy and successor plans, as it pertains to the Middle East and 2028 presidential hopefuls? We shouldn't mince words on the first issue. To place trust in Iran's fanatical Islamist leadership is not merely naive — it's delusional. [more...]


Quicknode Co-Founder: Blockchain is the Brawn Behind Agentic AI, Not the Brain

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

Investors are placing almost all of their attention on artificial intelligence. The AI story is focused on private companies like OpenAI and Anthropic, with investors waiting for their IPO days. AI is dominated by traditional markets and Big Tech players. Blockchain infrastructure provider Quicknode thinks there are other opportunities out there in this space – most of it for private capital. The next phase of AI may depend less on intelligence and more on stablecoin payment architecture. [more...]

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