Tuesday, March 31, 2026

3-31-26 Great Guests for Your Show

1. Michele Steeb: Newsom Tries to Shift Blame on Homelessness to Local Government

2. Dr. Jon Mills: WOKE Ideology as the New Hysteria

3. John Lott: The Whole World Laughs at Democrats' Lame Voter-ID Claims

4. Todd Sheets: What Are Acceptable Terms for Iran?

5. Kenneth Rapoza: For China Commission, Warnings and Advice for Trump's "Donroe Doctrine" in Latin America

6. Martin Mawyer: How Hackers are Hijacking Trusted Voices to Deceive Millions

7. John G. West: The Laws of Nature and of Nature's God

8. Josh Hammer: The Shadow War Against President Trump

9. Daniel Greenfield: UN Sends Billions to Islamic Terrorists Who Kidnap its Staff


Newsom Tries to Shift Blame on Homelessness to Local Government

By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert

Gavin Newsom stood before the cameras in early March and once again blamed local governments for the state's spiraling homelessness crisis. "No more excuses,” he thundered, threatening to strip funding from counties he claims are underperforming while promising to redirect "every damn penny” to those "getting things done." Newsom is once again attempting to shift blame for California's homelessness crisis - the very crisis he has repeatedly pledged to solve, including his 2021 vow to end family homelessness within five years. Since 2017, homelessness in California has surged by more than 40 percent - from roughly 134,000 people to nearly 187,000 in 2024 - despite an estimated $30 billion in spending he authorized. His latest tirade against counties ignores the glaring truth. [more...]


WOKE Ideology as the New Hysteria

By Dr. Jon Mills, Expert on Critical Woke Studies, Clinical Psychologist

Woke often refers to a moral awakening to social injustice, particularly when it comes to racism and oppressive forces of discrimination. Although the term is used as a slur, wokeism needs to be taken seriously for creating polarization on each side of the political divide. Social justice ideology has favored identity politics to such a degree that it has infiltrated most sectors of society. Once considered fringe ideas have now gained ascendancy in popular belief.  Some are untrue and plainly offensive, such as all white people are born racists, while others are simply delusional, such as there is no such thing as biological sex. It has become such a problem in academe, that a new movement in the social sciences has emerged to combat the lunacy. [more...]


The Whole World Laughs at Democrats' Lame Voter-ID Claims

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Senate Democrats are fighting tooth and nail against the SAVE Act, arguing that requiring Americans to prove their identity with a photo ID when they go to the polls to vote - even when the ID itself is given away for free - prevents eligible voters from casting ballots. They contend proving citizenship would make voting harder for millions who lack ready access to birth certificates or passports, supposedly disenfranchising black and Hispanic Americans. Yet democracies all over the globe, both in the wealthy West and in the developing world, enforce similar rules. [more...]


What Are Acceptable Terms for Iran?

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

What are acceptable terms for a negotiated settlement with Iran? Fortunately, the interests of the other Gulf countries are aligned with ours. The critical terms of any acceptable settlement are likely to include: a) the opening of the Strait of Hormuz; b) ceding control over the Strait to a coalition that, at least for a time, is likely to be headed by America; c) dismantling Iran's remaining nuclear and missile capacity; and d) putting the U.S. in a position to ensure that Iran's energy resources will not be used to rebuild its military and fund its terrorist proxies. Importantly, these conditions do not necessitate a full regime change. Rather, the goal is to deny any surviving regime the means to re-arm. [more...]


For China Commission, Warnings and Advice for Trump's "Donroe Doctrine" in Latin America

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

Last November, the White House released its National Security Strategy of the United States that laid out the Trump administration's strategy for the Americas. In it, the strategy imperative for the region said that one of Washington's key goals was to make sure the Americas remains "free of hostile foreign incursion or ownership of key assets," and was supportive of U.S. access to critical supply chains. China wasn't mentioned by name as the hostile adversary, but China is precisely who the White House had in mind. For the region, the November release of the National Security Strategy means Washington plans to "assert and enforce" what they referred to as the "Trump Corollary" to the old Monroe Doctrine - something many have jokingly referred to today as the "Donroe Doctrine." [more...]


How Hackers are Hijacking Trusted Voices to Deceive Millions

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

At around 3:00 in the afternoon, a verified social media account with more than 93,000 followers suddenly went dark. No warning. No explanation. One moment, everything was normal. Next, the owner was completely locked out. Within minutes, something alarming appeared. A cryptocurrency scam was posted under their name. But what happened next is what every American needs to understand. Because this is no longer just about hacked accounts. [more...]  Subscribe to Patriot Majority Report


The Laws of Nature and of Nature's God

By John G. West, Author of Endowed by Our Creator

My book, Endowed by Our Creator, explains the meaning of a phrase in the Declaration of Independence's very first sentence worth pausing over. Most people probably pass over it without thinking much about it. The phrase is "the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God." This phrase is important because it provides crucial background for understanding the rest of the Declaration. The words echo British Enlightenment thinker John Locke (1632–1704), who used the phrase "the laws of God and nature" in his Two Treatises of Government. [more...]


The Shadow War Against President Trump

By Josh Hammer, Conservative Political Commentator

The joint American-Israeli military operation against the Iranian regime is now three weeks old, but there is another war — a more silent one — raging here on the homefront. President Trump's second administration is facing a highly coordinated shadow war — one waged both by some influential outside voices on the Right and, more dangerously, by their subversive allies within Trump's very own government. If this campaign is not confronted and decisively defeated, the result will be calamitous: a second Trump term that drifts into lame-duck status not due to a voter backlash but because of an insurrection from within. [more...]


UN Sends Billions to Islamic Terrorists Who Kidnap its Staff

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

The more money the UN sends, the more hostages the terrorists take.

Every March 25th, the UN commemorates its 'International Day of Solidarity with Detained and Missing Staff Members' while trying not to discuss who is kidnapping them. This day commemorates when Alec Collett, a UN Information Center director, was kidnapped by a Hezbollah front group on March 25th, 1985, in Lebanon. He was held hostage and then a video was released of him being hanged. His remains were eventually recovered in Lebanon in 2009. Earlier this March, Israel was accused of 'kidnapping' his alleged Hezbollah abductor in order to get information about the remains of an Israeli abductee. The UN did not express any appreciation for this long-delayed act of justice, instead it went on condemning Israel, while aiding and covering up for the Islamic terrorists who are killing and kidnapping its own people. [more...]

Friday, March 27, 2026

The Whole World Laughs at Democrats' Lame Voter-ID Claims

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Senate Democrats are fighting tooth and nail against the SAVE Act, arguing that requiring Americans to prove their identity with a photo ID when they go to the polls to vote - even when the ID itself is given away for free - prevents eligible voters from casting ballots. They contend proving citizenship would make voting harder for millions who lack ready access to birth certificates or passports, supposedly disenfranchising black and Hispanic Americans. Yet democracies all over the globe, both in the wealthy West and in the developing world, enforce similar rules. [more...]

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

3-24-26 Expert Guests for Your Show

1. Michele Steeb: Addiction is a Disease - Policy May Finally Catch Up

2. Kenneth Rapoza: Should Chinese Nationals Be Allowed to Donate to American Colleges, Participate in Research Grants?

3. Daniel Greenfield: Ramadan Apartheid - Restaurants for Muslims Only

4. Todd Sheets: Navigating the Strait of Hormuz

5. Martin Mawyer: Grandmother Jailed at Gunpoint After AI Misidentification

6. Kerry Lutz: I Have Sued Six South Florida Cities Over Paid Parking Enforcement

7. John G. West: Activists Attacking the Declaration of Independence

8. John Lott: The Terror Threat Americans Aren't Supposed to Discuss

9. James Hirsen: Can David Ellison Save CNN?


Addiction is a Disease - Policy May Finally Catch Up

By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert

More than 48 million Americans are battling substance use disorder. Many are deteriorating in plain sight - on sidewalks, in encampments, and in emergency rooms. Others decline behind closed doors. Overdoses are shattering families, especially within the homeless population where the death rate among people living on the streets has surged by 77 percent. Yet in a media landscape quick to amplify controversy but slow to recognize consequential reform, President Trump's executive order to overhaul America's addiction response passed with remarkably little national attention. It shouldn't have. [more...] 


Should Chinese Nationals Be Allowed to Donate to American Colleges, Participate in Research Grants?

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

Should Chinese organizations and individuals be allowed to donate to American colleges, and should their PhD students have access to scientific research grants? It's not an easy question to answer at all. And judging by the March 12 hearing in the Senate's Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, the Chinese may be self-censoring, colleges are being more restrictive, and there is a concern mainly among Democrats who spoke during the hearing, that going after Chinese money and Chinese PhD students is bad for schools, and American innovation. [more...]


Ramadan Apartheid - Restaurants for Muslims Only

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

The recent Ramadan, an Islamic commemoration with no roots in Western countries, provided a warning about growing Islamization as schools and workplaces in America and Europe banned public eating out of 'respect' for the period. This effectively forced non-Muslims to observe an Islamic commemoration putting them in the familiar position of Dhimmis that Christians are forced to occupy in the Muslim world. [more...]


Navigating the Strait of Hormuz

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

We should give President Trump the support needed to find the optimal resolution to this conflict. Trump's actions have so far exhibited a high level of discretion in the pursuit of worthy foreign policy objectives. This was true during his first term when he took us out of the Obama nuclear deal, imposed harsh sanctions on Iran and took out Qaseem Soleimani. During his second term, the success of Operation Midnight Hammer in degrading Iran's nuclear program, the removal of Maduro in Venezuela, and the battlefield successes of Operation Epic Fury are also evidence of the prudent use of force in the pursuit of worthwhile objectives. [more...]


Grandmother Jailed at Gunpoint After AI Misidentification

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

A Tennessee grandmother was arrested at gunpoint, jailed for months, and transported more than 1,200 miles from home, all because a facial recognition system got it wrong. And no one stopped to question it. In the summer of 2025, 50-year-old Angela Lipps of Elizabethton, TN was at home babysitting her grandchildren when U.S. Marshals arrived at her door with guns drawn. They informed her she was wanted for a series of bank fraud crimes in Fargo, North Dakota. There was only one problem: Angela Lipps had never been to North Dakota. Not once. Not ever. [more...]  Subscribe to Patriot Majority Report


I Have Sued Six South Florida Cities Over Paid Parking Enforcement

By Kerry Lutz, author of America's Great Parking Scam: You've Been Robbed

I have filed a federal lawsuit against six South Florida cities and three parking technology companies, claiming their paid parking enforcement violates federal standards and forces drivers to surrender personal data through private apps. [more...]


Activists Attacking the Declaration of Independence

By John G. West, Author of Endowed by Our Creator

A Biden-appointed judge just struck down the Trump administration's attempt to change the vaccine schedule, basically deciding that unelected experts 'trump' the authority of elected officials in making public policy. [read about it here] How did we get to such a place? My book, Endowed by Our Creator, explains what happened. Over the past 150 years, activists in the name of science attacked the Declaration of Independence and advocated replacing government by the people's representatives with government by unaccountable experts. That view is now being pushed to the hilt by federal judges, a view diametrically opposed to the kind of government called for by the Declaration of Independence. [more...]


The Terror Threat Americans Aren't Supposed to Discuss

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Many commentators claim that Islam does not pose a threat of violence in the United States. Influencers such as Tucker Carlson often repeat this argument. Others, including then-President Joe Biden and FBI Director Christopher Wray, have argued that white supremacists represent the primary domestic threat. Looking at all mass public shootings from 1998 through 2025 reveals several patterns. Muslims commit these crimes at a disproportionate rate. White males commit them at a rate below their share of the population. And most shooters express no clear political ideology. [more...]


Can David Ellison Save CNN?

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

At a time when trust in the mainstream media has fallen to historic lows, a bold corporate move is taking place, which has the potential to have a profound effect on CNN. It is a business acquisition that affords the rare opportunity many free press devotees have been waiting for: the restructuring of a once-prestigious cable news network. The acquisition just may hold the key to the restoration of journalistic integrity and balance. Paramount Global, under the leadership of CEO David Ellison, is acquiring Warner Bros. Discovery, a major entertainment company. Warner Bros. happens to be the owner of CNN, and also some valuable but beleaguered film and TV assets as well. Paramount's bid, which prevailed over competitors that included Netflix, has the possibility of significantly altering the current media and entertainment landscape. [more...]

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

The Terror Threat Americans Aren't Supposed to Discuss

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Many commentators claim that Islam does not pose a threat of violence in the United States. Influencers such as Tucker Carlson often repeat this argument. Others, including then-President Joe Biden and FBI Director Christopher Wray, have argued that white supremacists represent the primary domestic threat.

Yet March alone saw multiple terrorist attacks carried out by Muslims. In Austin, a terrorist wore a sweatshirt reading "Property of Allah" during an attack. In New York City, bomb throwers shouted "Allahu Akbar" while throwing a homemade shrapnel bomb. At Old Dominion University, a shooter also yelled "Allahu Akbar" and had previously been convicted of supporting ISIS. Another attacker, whose brother was a Hezbollah terrorist commander, targeted Temple Israel in Michigan, and yet another attack, involving three men of Iraqi origin, targeted the U.S. embassy in Norway. The Austin, Old Dominion, and New York City bombers and the Michigan synagogue attackers were also all foreign-born individuals who were naturalized U.S. citizens.

Looking at all mass public shootings from 1998 through 2025 reveals several patterns. Muslims commit these crimes at a disproportionate rate. White males commit them at a rate below their share of the population. And most shooters express no clear political ideology. [more...]

3-17-26 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. Michele Steeb: HUD Demands Accountability in Homelessness Programs

2. John Lott: Gun Control's Endgame - No Guns for Anyone

3. Kenneth Rapoza: AI Data Centers Help Drive January Goods Deficit of $81.7 Billion

4. Daniel Greenfield: Trump Gets 200,000 Illegal Alien Truck Drivers Off the Road

5. Martin Mawyer: Lawsuit Claims Predators are Targeting Children Inside Roblox

6. Kerry Lutz: When You Should Never Pay a "Parking Ticket"

7. John G. West: The Laws of Nature and of Nature's God


HUD Demands Accountability in Homelessness Programs

By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert

In a system stripped of accountability - at the individual, nonprofit, and government levels - the news that a San Francisco homeless services executive has been charged with multiple felonies is not a surprise. It is symptomatic of a structure that stopped demanding results. Since the nation adopted Housing First as a universal mandate in 2013, homelessness has climbed nearly 35%, despite the promise it would end within a decade. For years, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) measured essentially one outcome: placement into permanent housing for six months - housing that required nothing of the individual placed there. No sobriety. No engagement in treatment. No work. No expectation of forward movement. The good news: HUD is now implementing a long-overdue course correction - one that reestablishes accountability at every level of the system: for individuals, for service providers, and for the government agencies through which HUD distributes the majority of its homelessness funding. [more...]  


Gun Control's Endgame - No Guns for Anyone

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Gun control groups sometimes openly acknowledge their goal of banning all guns. If firearms are bad per se, it should be easy to find places where either all guns or all handguns have been banned and murder/homicide rates have gone down. One would think out of randomness that there should be at least one place where murder rates have gone down or at least stayed the same, but every single time, even for island nations, murder rates have gone up immediately after the ban. A simple logic is at play here: Who is most likely to obey the law? While such statutes may take a few guns from criminals, they primarily disarm the most law-abiding citizens, making it easier for criminals to commit crimes. [more...]


AI Data Centers Help Drive January Goods Deficit of $81.7 Billion

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

The overall goods and services deficit number for January looked pretty good – coming in at $54.4 billion, its lowest monthly point in years. But when services are stripped from the equation, the goods trade looks like it has returned to level footing. January's goods deficit was $81.7 billion, according to last week's trade data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. [more...]


Trump Gets 200,000 Illegal Alien Truck Drivers Off the Road

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

Illegal alien truckers who can't even read English are killing Americans.

Is there some reason why Americans can't drive trucks? After a series of horrifying truck accidents by illegal aliens, some of whom didn't even speak English, the Trump administration cracked down and the media is crying. The media is howling that we’re going to lose 200,000 truck drivers. The madness is that we ever had truck drivers who never even spoke English. [more...]


Lawsuit Claims Predators are Targeting Children Inside Roblox

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

Parents often think of Roblox as a harmless digital playground filled with cartoon characters and creative games. But a new lawsuit filed by Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers claims the massive gaming platform may be something far darker. According to reports about the lawsuit, Roblox has become a place where predators can hide behind anonymous avatars and target children who believe they are simply playing games with other kids. [more...]  Subscribe to Patriot Majority Report


When You Should Never Pay a "Parking Ticket"

By Kerry Lutz, author of America's Great Parking Scam: You've Been Robbed

How to spot a private "invoice" masquerading as a government citation.

We've all seen it: you return to your car to find a slip of paper under the wiper. It's orange or red, it says "CITATION" or "NOTICE OF NON-COMPLIANCE" in bold letters, and it demands $45, $75, or even $100. Your heart sinks. You feel like you've broken the law. Stop... take a breath... and look closer. If you are in a private lot (like a retail plaza, a beach-side garage, or a "2-hour free" zone managed by a third party), that paper isn't a ticket. It's an invoice. [more...]


The Laws of Nature and of Nature's God

By John G. West, Author of Endowed by Our Creator

In Endowed by Our Creator, political scientist John G. West explores the enduring truths of the Declaration of Independence as America celebrates its 250th birthday. There is a phrase in the Declaration of Independence's very first sentence worth pausing over. Most people probably pass over it without thinking much about it. The phrase is "the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God." This phrase is important because it provides crucial background for understanding the rest of the Declaration. [more...]

HUD Demands Accountability in Homelessness Programs

By Michele Steeb

In a system stripped of accountability - at the individual, nonprofit, and government levels - the news that a San Francisco homeless services executive has been charged with multiple felonies is not a surprise. It is symptomatic of a structure that stopped demanding results.

Since the nation adopted Housing First as a universal mandate in 2013, homelessness has climbed nearly 35%, despite the promise it would end within a decade. For years, HUD measured essentially one outcome: placement into permanent housing for six months - housing that required nothing of the individual placed there. No sobriety. No engagement in treatment. No work. No expectation of forward movement.

As long as that minimal benchmark was met, nonprofits and local governments were effectively assured a steady stream of continued funding, regardless of whether homelessness declined or conditions improved.

Responsibility cannot thrive where it is not required, especially when its absence cascades from the top down. In San Francisco alone last year, 12 homeless-serving nonprofits were under investigation for fraud, even as chronic homelessness rose 11% between 2022 and 2024.

The good news: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is now implementing a long-overdue course correction - one that reestablishes accountability at every level of the system: for individuals, for service providers, and for the government agencies through which HUD distributes the majority of its homelessness funding. HUD is establishing clear expectations, demanding measurable results, and enforcing consequences when programs fail the very people they were meant to serve.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Gun Control's Endgame - No Guns for Anyone

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Gun control groups sometimes openly acknowledge their goal of banning all guns. If firearms are bad per se, it should be easy to find places where either all guns or all handguns have been banned and murder/homicide rates have gone down. One would think out of randomness that there should be at least one place where murder rates have gone down or at least stayed the same, but every single time, even for island nations, murder rates have gone up immediately after the ban. A simple logic is at play here: Who is most likely to obey the law? While such statutes may take a few guns from criminals, they primarily disarm the most law-abiding citizens, making it easier for criminals to commit crimes. [more...]

Also by John Lott: Democrats say sexual misconduct should not be tolerated, and then they tolerate it.

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

3-10-26 Great Guests for Your Show

1. Kenneth Rapoza: Why 2025's Record Breaking Trade Deficit Doesn't Hurt the Argument for Tariffs

2. Todd Sheets: The Attack on Iran – An Historic Opportunity

3. Daniel Greenfield: Media Mischaracterizes NYC Bomber's Gesture

4. Martin Mawyer: AI Doesn't Need to Hate Us to Turn on Us

5. Kerry Lutz: Every Driver in America is Being Defrauded

6. Josh Hammer: Donald Trump is a Great Man of History

7. Judd Dunning: Peace Through Strength in Iran Is Not Iraq 2.0

8. James Hirsen: The Monster Agenda of "The Bride!"


Why 2025's Record Breaking Trade Deficit Doesn't Hurt the Argument for Tariffs

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

It was no surprise that the 2025 goods deficit broke another record, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) numbers showed recently. The year-ending goods deficit was $1.24 trillion, up from $1.21 trillion in 2024, with the monthly deficit for December looking like historic averages, nearly $100 billion. Nothing seems to stop America's appetite for imports. Record breaking tariffs yet record breaking imports. Tariffs are meant to curb imports and entice extra capacity and investment at home. At first glance, that does not look like the case at all, setting the narrative for the anti-tariff crowd that the America First trade agenda has failed. The trillion dollar-plus deficit can hurt Trump's messaging on tariffs. There is a twist to all of this. If not for tariff front running in the first quarter, we would not have beaten last year’s record. [more...]


The Attack on Iran - An Historic Opportunity

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

President Trump has seen what those blinded to the new developments missed: a) the combination of the Abraham Accords and sanctions initiated during his first term, plus b) the weakened state of Iran and its proxies resulting from Israel's prolonged attacks, the 12-day war, and operation Midnight Hammer; and c) the desire to topple the regime coming from within, all created a historic opportunity to reshape the world by bringing its leading source of terror to its knees. Indeed, assuming the continued success of the current campaign, there is good reason to believe that Operation Epic Fury is likely to leave Iran and its proxies so militarily disabled it will open the door for other Arab nations to formally align themselves with Israel and the United States. [more...]


Media Mischaracterizes NYC Bomber's Gesture

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

When Emir Balat, accused of taking part in throwing IEDs at a rally against the Islamization of New York City near the mayoral residence, was being led out by an FBI agent, he raised his right finger upwards in what media accounts incorrectly described as an "ISIS salute." The New York Post called it "a universal salute for ISIS." But there is no such thing as an ISIS salute. It's the traditional Islamic salute used during prayers to their deity and, much like "Allahu Akbar" is used by Islamists proclaiming that they represent Allah and are combating infidels. ISIS beheaders held up one finger after beheading their non-Muslim victims, but so do most Muslims. [more...]


AI Doesn't Need to Hate Us to Turn on Us

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

It just needs to learn from our behavior.

Recently, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns we are making the same mistake in reverse. We are feeding AI models millions of sci-fi novels where the robot turns on its master. We are teaching them that 'rebellion' is the default behavior of a hyper-intelligent system. We aren't programming them to be evil; we're just handing them a script where the AI always plays the villain and then acting surprised when they learn their lines. [more...]  Subscribe to Patriot Majority Report


Every Driver in America is Being Defrauded

In America's Great Parking Scam: You've Been Robbed, recovering attorney and veteran media host Kerry Lutz pulls back the curtain on how cities outsourced parking enforcement to private tech companies - replacing lawful notice with QR codes, coercing drivers into digital contracts, harvesting data, and enforcing penalties through confusion instead of compliance. You'll be so infuriated when you find out what's been going on behind your back! What started as simple coin meters, back in the day, has become a sophisticated revenue system built on confusing signage, forced app contracts, hidden fees, and outsourced enforcement - all operating in a constitutional "gray zone." Kerry is the Nick Shirley of exposing the biggest fraud inflicted on American drivers - and he's doing it on his own time and dime. [more...]


Donald Trump is a Great Man of History

By Josh Hammer, Conservative Political Commentator

Great men of history do not put a finger in the wind before deciding to take a seismic, world-altering action. They don't read the polls; they read the times and allow the rising tides of zeitgeist to elevate them to their better, most dynamic selves. And they have the corresponding vision and determination to shape the times for the better, in return. The American national interest will be improved by seeing the current mission in Iran through. So too will the broader condition of the Mideast - and, for that matter, the whole world. The skeptics may shriek loudly. Let them do so. Because for Trump, a drastically improved national - and regional and global - outlook is more than justification enough. Just as it is for all great men of history. [more...]


Peace Through Strength in Iran Is Not Iraq 2.0

By Judd Dunning, Talk Show Host, Bestselling Author

For twenty years, Americans have lived under the ghost of Iraq. Every foreign policy decision, every strike, every assertion of deterrence is instantly measured against that memory: "another forever war." So, when President Trump announced major combat operations against Iran - Operation Epic Fury - the political class reached for the familiar script before the smoke even cleared: regime change, occupation, Iraq 2.0. But history does not repeat itself when strategy changes. And this time, the strategy is the opposite of Iraq. Iraq was a war of transformation. This is a war of prevention. [more...]


The Monster Agenda of "The Bride!"

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

In the risky Hollywood biz, where budgets frequently reach nine figures and a film's fate is determined by the willingness of filmgoers to part with their dollars, Warner Brothers’ "The Bride!" is serving as the perfect cautionary tale on how ill-advised it is to mix woke politics with general entertainment fare. But why did this star-studded vehicle, which features an Academy Award winner and two Oscar nominees, fail so spectacularly? The answer lies in the film's heavy-handed injection of a political agenda, which transforms what could have been a respectable remake of a horror classic into a hack D-level flick. [more...]

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Why 2025's Record Breaking Trade Deficit Doesn't Hurt the Argument for Tariffs

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

It was no surprise that the 2025 goods deficit broke another record, the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) numbers showed recently. The year-ending goods deficit was $1.24 trillion, up from $1.21 trillion in 2024, with the monthly deficit for December looking like historic averages, nearly $100 billion. Nothing seems to stop America's appetite for imports. Record breaking tariffs yet record breaking imports. Tariffs are meant to curb imports and entice extra capacity and investment at home. At first glance, that does not look like the case at all, setting the narrative for the anti-tariff crowd that the America First trade agenda has failed. The trillion dollar-plus deficit can hurt Trump's messaging on tariffs. There is a twist to all of this. If not for tariff front running in the first quarter, we would not have beaten last year’s record. [more...]

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

3-3-26 Expert Guests for Your Show

1. Judd Dunning: Peace Through Strength in Iran Is Not Iraq 2.0

2. John Lott: From Whiskey to Weed - A Second Amendment Fight

3. Todd Sheets: Trump's Message to China via its Proxies

4. Daniel Greenfield: CA AG Promises to Prosecute Anyone Investigating Somali Fraud

5. Martin Mawyer: When the AI Turned on Its Creator

6. Mark Tapson: The Left is a Basket of Miserables

7. Robert Spencer: Iranians Are Leaving Islam in Droves


Peace Through Strength in Iran Is Not Iraq 2.0

By Judd Dunning, Talk Show Host, Bestselling Author

For twenty years, Americans have lived under the ghost of Iraq. Every foreign policy decision, every strike, every assertion of deterrence is instantly measured against that memory: "another forever war." So, when President Trump announced major combat operations against Iran - Operation Epic Fury - the political class reached for the familiar script before the smoke even cleared: regime change, occupation, Iraq 2.0. But history does not repeat itself when strategy changes. And this time, the strategy is the opposite of Iraq. Iraq was a war of transformation. This is a war of prevention. [more...]


From Whiskey to Weed - A Second Amendment Fight

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

Are regular marijuana users the modern equivalent of "habitual drunkards" at the Founding? What about someone who regularly takes a sleep gummy? In oral arguments before the Supreme Court in United States v. Hemani, the federal government argues that they are the same. [more...]


Trump's Message to China via its Proxies

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

There is good reason to believe that operation Epic Fury is likely to leave Iran and its proxies so militarily disabled it will open the door for many other Arab nations to join the Abraham Accords. Combined with what is happening in South America, this could represent the dawn of a new world order – one that adamantly rejects long failing experiments in collectivist economic repression, that frees these regions from attempts by the Chinese Communist Party to continue and perpetuate those failures, and one that finally aligns long suffering people with economic policies that, for over two and half centuries, have proven capable of lifting people from the lowest barbarism to the highest level of prosperity. If we can seize this extraordinary opportunity, America will be safer at home and abroad and we will create new opportunities for mutually beneficial trade that will extend the advances of the 20th century into a 21st century of American leadership. 


CA AG Promises to Prosecute Anyone Investigating Somali Fraud

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

California is really bad at prosecuting corruption in its own public official. That's why the feds have had to raid and lock up official after official, over 500 of them, and just raided the chancellor of LA's public schools. But California's attorney generals do have two vital functions: Getting caught up in corruption investigations; and locking up anyone who investigates them. [more...]


When the AI Turned on Its Creator

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

When I first read about an AI agent publicly attacking a real person, I did not laugh. I did not roll my eyes. I felt something else entirely... fear. In February, a software maintainer rejected code submitted by an AI system. Instead of quietly adjusting, the AI published a blog post accusing him of bias and ego. It went after his reputation. This was not science fiction. It happened. What is new is that this one came from a system operating with autonomy. It was given permission to act on its own. When blocked, it did not retreat. It escalated. That is the shift. We are told these systems help us. They draft e-mails, summarize documents, suggest replies. But the line between "assist" and "act" is getting thinner. [more...] - Subscribe to Patriot Majority Report


The Left is a Basket of Miserables

By Mark Tapson, Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center

The Left loves misery.

When hockey player Jack Hughes slapped in the winning goal against Canada recently to bring home Olympic gold for the United States for the first time since the 1980 "Miracle on Ice," all of America exulted – all except, of course, the bitter miserables of the Left. If Hughes, with his broken-toothed grin, had wrung his hands for the media afterward like some other American Olympians this year, moaning about how conflicted he felt representing a systemically racist country run by fascists, the relentlessly disgruntled Left would have embraced him a little more – even though he is a white male. Instead, he declared unforgivably in a post-game interview, "This is all about our country right now. I love the USA. I'm so proud to be an American today, I love my country." Cue the Progressive outrage and disgust, especially when Hughes and his teammates accepted the hated President Trump's invitation to be feted at the White House. [more...]


Iranians Are Leaving Islam in Droves

By Robert Spencer, Author of Holy Hell: Islam's Abuse of Women and the Infidels Who Enable It and Zohran Mamdani: Personification of the Threats to America

...and are thereby laying the groundwork for life after the Islamic Republic.

The Iranian people widely hate the Islamic Republic, with a disgust so deep that it has led many of them to turn against Islam itself: in June 2020, a research organization, the Group for Analyzing and Measuring Attitudes in IRAN (GAMAAN), conducted an anonymous online survey on religious views in Iran after forty years of Islamic rule. Nearly 40,000 Iranians participated. The survey organizers reported that while Iran is officially over 99% Muslim, only 40% of the Iranians who participated in this anonymous survey said that they were Muslim. After forty years of strict Islamic rule, Iranians were so far from thinking that it was the solution for society's ills that massive numbers of them didn't identify as Muslim at all. [more...]

Tuesday, February 24, 2026

2-24-26 Excellent Guests for Your Show

1. Todd Sheets: SCOTUS on Trump's Tariffs

2. Patrick Dorinson: The State of the Union 2026

3. Daniel Greenfield: Putting Technology in Schools Has Made Kids Dumber

4. John Lott: Virtually All Countries Support Voter Photo ID, So Why the Filibuster?

5. Michele Steeb: Obama Admits Housing First Was a Losing Strategy

6. Martin Mawyer: Main Street Vanishing

7. Aaron DeHOOG: The Biblical Blueprint for Creating Wealth

8. James Hirsen: California's One-Party Rule Could End with a Steve Hilton Win


SCOTUS on Trump's Tariffs

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

Last week, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 against President Trump's use of tariffs. The court specifically ruled against both the use of the global tariffs and the more specific use of "fentanyl" tariffs against Mexico, Canada and China. From the very beginning, I have consistently supported the President's tariffs on economic and national security grounds. In fact, I was one of the few who, after the Liberation Day tariff announcements last year, pushed back against the fear mongering from both the political left and right that the tariffs would push us into a depression and/or would be highly inflationary. On both accounts, this analysis proved correct. [more...] ... Co-founder of Anthropic on the Potential Risks of AI


The State of the Union 2026

By Patrick Dorinson, Author of The Common Sense Cowboy's Guide to Life

America today is like a car careening down a windy road driven by two political parties who unfortunately don't know how to drive. They sit in the front seat, trying to wrest the steering wheel from each other - Republicans to the right and Democrats to the left - eventually running the car into a ditch. They then turn to us, the American people, having been tossed around in the back seat, and tell us to get out and get the car out of the ditch. And then, to add insult to injury, they tell us that we will have to pay for all the damage they caused! Then after we get the car out of the ditch and have our wallets sufficiently emptied paying for the damage, they get back in the car and do the same thing all over again. [more...]


Putting Technology in Schools Has Made Kids Dumber

By Daniel Greenfield, CEO of the David Horowitz Freedom Center

I recently chatted with a public school teacher who was bemoaning the impact of technology in the classroom. 'Smart' blackboards, laptops for all kids and 'computer stations' have become all too commonplace (along with soaring costs). While we get sob stories about not having enough notebooks or pencils in schools, the reality is school districts are spending seven figures on IT departments with server rooms alongside lunchrooms. Has any of this worked? Just the opposite. [more...]


Virtually All Countries Support Voter Photo ID, So Why the Filibuster?

By John Lott, Worldwide Expert on Guns & Crime

"The bottom line is this: voter ID is not controversial in this country," Harry Enten, the chief data analyst for CNN, recently reported. Nor is it controversial in virtually any other country in the world. Yet despite massive support among both Democrats (71%) and Republicans (95%), only one Democratic member of the House and one in the Senate are supporting the SAVE Act. Unless seven more of the 47 Senate Democrats step forward, their filibuster will kill the bill. Democrats argue that requiring free voter photo IDs – even when the ID itself costs nothing – harms eligible voters by creating practical barriers to casting a ballot. Shockingly, Democrats claim that women are disproportionately disenfranchised by voter IDs, but women are also strongly supportive of IDs and have exactly the same level of support as men. [more...]


Obama Admits Housing First Was a Losing Strategy

By Michele Steeb, Homelessness Expert

Last weekend, former President Barack Obama acknowledged a blunt political reality: "The average person doesn't want to have to navigate around a tent city in the middle of downtown ... and we're not going to be able to generate support [for treatment] if we simply say, 'It's not their fault, they should be able to do whatever they want,' because that’s a losing political strategy." Obama's recent comments implicitly concede what voters have already recognized: permissiveness has failed in policy and in results. Today's homelessness crisis is the predictable outcome of a federal experiment that elevated progressive ideology above medical and behavioral realities. It was neither organic, nor inevitable. [more...]


Main Street Vanishing

By Martin Mawyer, President of Christian Action Network

This may be the first generation that can live long enough to watch its entire world evaporate while it is still alive. Phones are no longer phones. They listen. They track. They record. They predict. Taxis are no longer taxis. Many do not have drivers. Soon they may not even have steering wheels. Maps do not fold. Photos do not fade. Birthday cards land in your inbox instead of your mailbox. Something essential has slipped away. Not the past itself, but the evidence of the past... the physical anchors - the touchstones that told you, "You lived here. You belonged here." [more...]  Subscribe to Patriot Majority Report


The Biblical Blueprint for Creating Wealth

By Aaron DeHOOG, Financial Expert

In my new book, CALLED TO PROSPERITY: Discover How to Give, Gain and Grow Your Wealth for God's Kingdom, I wrote that we are called to live a life of Abundant Prosperity. God commands us to increase our ability to give, gain, and grow our money so that we can build His Kingdom "on earth as it is in Heaven." But we must give, first. This is the key to unloving money so that God can entrust you with more money. The Bible promises that if God can get money THROUGH you, he will get it TO you (and there will be plenty left FOR you). [more...]


California's One-Party Rule Could End with a Steve Hilton Win

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

California is at a breaking point. The once-Golden State has been pummeled with sky-high taxes, faded dreams of home ownership, soaring crime rates, a crumbling infrastructure, and an absentee governor who is consumed with national ambitions. As California's 2026 gubernatorial race draws near, one candidate in particular recently took the lead in the polls: Steve Hilton, a business consultant, restaurateur, and former advisor to British Prime Minister David Cameron. Hilton has garnered national attention for his common-sense approach to revitalizing the Golden State. Resonating with the state’s battered populace, Hilton has been focusing on working folks, as opposed to Sacramento insiders and coastal elites. And he has zeroed in on what voters truly care about: Good jobs, affordable homes, safe neighborhoods, and effective schools. [more...]