Podcast
Chasing Justice with Lt. Joe Pangaro – As the dawning of a new day in America is upon us, Lt. Joe looks at some of the players, Pam Bondi, Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio, Trump, and Biden, and how their presence will change and move America along. Lt. Joe looks at the Potential for pardons in the 12th hour and the legacy of the Biden Administration. Don’t miss this episode!
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Biden’s presidency ends after years of chaos, economic struggles, and political controversy. From inflation and open borders to weaponized justice and cultural clashes, his tenure leaves a contentious legacy. Pushed out by allies and overshadowed by Trump’s victory, Biden’s one-term reign marks a turbulent chapter in American history as a new era begins.
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Trump 2.0 is radically different and could be more potent… says The Hill. Bob Frantz and Col. John Mills explain the MAGA movement is a spear in the heart of globalists everywhere. Dr. Jerome Corsi and Attorney Gordana Schifanelli discuss Trump’s upcoming fight with the bureaucratic state, Biden’s threat for preemptive pardons, and the future of TikTok…
Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – If you could summarize the “Two Kinds” list into just one phrase, what descriptors would you choose? Maybe there are only two kinds of people in the world: those who compromise and those who don’t. That’s how I’d summarize the list. Uncompromisers and compromisers. Which are you? Who do you more closely resemble, Gavin Newsom or Donald Trump?
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – An exploration of the parallels between the Carter-Reagan and Biden-Trump transitions, highlighting economic turmoil, foreign policy challenges, and rising domestic issues. Discusses the state of America under Joe Biden, comparing it to the struggles of Jimmy Carter’s era, and suggests a return to greatness under Donald Trump, much like Reagan’s transformative impact.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Justice is defined by Noah Webster as “The virtue which consists in giving to everyone what is his due.” Perhaps that is why “establishing justice” is the second reason given in the preamble of the Constitution of the United States. While people all often talk about justice, it’s usually preceded by an adjective to justify the infringement of justice for…
The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – The Hidden Lightness podcast explores critical challenges like mental health struggles, the obesity epidemic, and economic uncertainty, while inspiring hope through connection and kindness. By focusing on compassion and actionable solutions, it calls for unity in divisive times, empowering individuals to build a healthier, more resilient, and supportive community for a brighter future.
FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Never shy away from new words; they’re opportunities to discover fresh ideas or deepen your understanding. Embrace God’s invitation to reimagine faithfulness, leaning into His covenant of love. Allow these challenges to stretch you toward generous love for Him and gracious love for others, enriching your journey of faith and personal growth.
The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari USA (Ret.) – Trump and Xi Jinping of China have discussed balancing trade between the U.S. and China, fentanyl, TikTok, and many other subjects. Even as the Supreme Court rules to allow the ban on TikTok to go into effect in the U.S. in support of national security concerns, it seems that the two nations will try their best to avoid a shooting war…
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – The American healthcare system is broken. That’s not hyperbole — it’s a conclusion backed by dismal outcomes, as per Dr. Meryl Nass, a physician and whistleblower. Nass sees potential in reforming agencies, decentralizing power, and rebuilding ethical standards. “We can’t fix medicine without addressing the broader societal values that underpin it,” she insists…
Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Domestic security is intertwined with national security, yet internal challenges are weakening law enforcement. Recruitment crises, Woke policies, and DEI mandates are eroding police departments. As threats grow, proactive crime prevention is undermined, leaving communities vulnerable. Without urgent reforms, the ability to protect citizens and maintain order faces an alarming decline.
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – State and local governments are under scrutiny as a shocking incident in Kentucky raises questions about police misconduct. Liberty Doll joins to discuss the tragic death of a man during a late-night search warrant for a stolen string trimmer. Explore the unsettling aftermath and what it reveals about justice and accountability in modern America.
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – July 29, 1981, marked a dream sparked by Lady Diana’s wedding, but today, troubling events in the UK shatter that vision. Grooming gangs, ignored by fearful authorities, target vulnerable children. The erosion of justice and societal integrity highlights a cautionary tale for the world. How a nation treats its children defines its legacy.
The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A Connecticut student is suing her school system for neglecting her learning disabilities, highlighting systemic failures in special education. Despite her self-advocacy, critical supports were denied, leaving her academically unprepared. With Hartford’s low proficiency rates mirroring national trends, this case underscores the urgent need for education reform to prevent more students from being left behind.