Tuesday, July 14, 2026

7-14-26 Great Guests for Your Show

1. Robert Spencer: Lindsey Graham’s Death Inspires Iran to Engage in an Orgy of Bloodlust

2. Daniel Greenfield: DSA Calls for Abolishing the Constitution

3. Michele Steeb: America's Homelessness System Must Pursue Self-Sufficiency, Not Simply Housing

4. Kenneth Rapoza: May Trade Deficit of $106.4 Billion is Not as Bad as it Looks

5. John Lott: Mythbuster - U.S. Much Safer Than Many Peer Nations

6. James Hirsen: Social Media and AI Are Robbing Us of Personal Connections

7. Judd Dunning: Gavin Newsom is Toast


Lindsey Graham’s Death Inspires Iran to Engage in an Orgy of Bloodlust

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

Islamic Republic top dogs demonstrate how much they love death.

The sudden and unexpected death of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) has sent Iran's Islamic regime into a fever spasm of bloodlust. Ynet News reported Sunday that "Iranian state media and supporters of the regime celebrated Sunday the sudden death of U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, a close ally of President Donald Trump, one of Israel's strongest supporters in Congress and a sworn enemy of the Islamic Republic." One of those celebrations took place on "Iranian state television," where "a presenter reported Graham's death with a broad smile and a visibly satisfied expression. Another host said on air: 'This news is so sweet that I’m reading it twice.'" [more...]


DSA Calls for Abolishing the Constitution

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

"Our goal is to put workers in charge of the government through a new democratic constitution"

PolitiFact tried to 'fact check' President Trump's claim that the DSA was Communist and pretended to disprove it only to be forced to admit by the end of the article that Marxists and Communists actually run the DSA. The fallback position for the media and others arguing that the DSA actually isn't that extreme is to point to the DSA's platform as being mostly about expanding the welfare state. But the DSA doesn't have a real 'platform,' it's a coalition of Communists, Marxists and useful idiots, and what it mostly puts up is a list of short-term objectives that are easy to transform into a graphical list likely to appeal to Dems, mostly focusing on socialized medicine and other welfare gimmicks. But there is one agenda item that makes it pretty clear where we’re headed. [more...]


America's Homelessness System Must Pursue Self-Sufficiency, Not Simply Housing

By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert

For more than a decade, America's homelessness system has largely measured success by a single metric: whether someone is housed. In the process, what should have been a milestone on the journey to self-sufficiency became the destination itself. Housing is important, but making it the finish line set the bar devastatingly low for both the system and the people it serves. We now routinely confuse housing placement with transformation and occupancy with human flourishing. As a result, too many people remain trapped in addiction, untreated mental illness, dependency, and isolation, yet are counted as successes because the system measures where they sleep rather than whether they are healing, rebuilding, and moving toward self-sufficiency.  [more...]


May Trade Deficit of $106.4 Billion is Not as Bad as it Looks

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

The goods deficit for May is the worst looking deficit on paper, at $106.4 billion, but might not be as bad as that number suggests. The May goods gap is much higher than the year's high of $86 billion reached in March. But a deeper look at the numbers shows the three-month average goods gap is within the normal range for the year – at $62.9 billion – and the Jan-May deficit in goods is down by roughly $200 billion to $440.2 billion. U.S. export values totaled $210.5 billion, close to March values and above January and February exports. But imports were valued at $317 billion. That's about $13 billion more than April. [more...]


Mythbuster - U.S. Much Safer Than Many Peer Nations

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Conventional wisdom holds that the United States is the most violent and dangerous nation in the developed world. This dark view is frequently invoked by conservatives to demand stronger penalties for crimes and by progressives to argue for stronger gun laws. At the same time, other nations point to crime as an Achilles heel of the American system. These include two peer nations with some of the most restrictive gun laws in the world – Australia and Canada. In 2025, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported that "the U.S. generally sees higher violent crime rates than many other countries." Last year, the Canadian Press similarly reported that "the number of police-reported violent crimes for every 100,000 people continue to be higher in the U.S. than in Canada." The data, however, undercuts this narrative. While the U.S. still leads in some categories, on the whole it has significantly less violent crime per capita than those two nations.  [more...]


Social Media and AI Are Robbing Us of Personal Connections

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

Social media and AI chatbots are not just providing methods for making life easier. They are systematically replacing the sometimes challenging, emotionally risky, high-stakes effort of forming human relationships. The result is a quiet but accelerating crisis of isolation that threatens mental health, family formation, and the fundamentals of society. The United States is in the midst of a loneliness epidemic. Too many young people are spending less time building relationships, which have historically defined adulthood, created the closest of friendships, spawned romantic partnerships, and facilitated continuous face-to-face interaction. [more...]


Gavin Newsom is Toast

By Judd Dunning, Talk Show Host, Bestselling Author

The legacy graft machine of Gavin Newsom is primed to fall and soon to be taken down by Alexis Podesta, a prominent Democratic political consultant and appointee who was revealed to have worn a wire to secretly record conversations for the FBI as part of a major public corruption investigation. And more importantly, his tragic bid for president is over! Thank God America will no longer have the risk of becoming California. He Just Made This TOO EASY. [more...]

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