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Any rationally thinking American can see that there are two conventions, two narratives and two Americas. The question becomes, can America ever be unified again? Are we suppose to be unified? Practically speaking, only ‘one America’ wins and moves forward. The soul of humanity rests in the balance. The stakes could not be higher! The RNC Convention featured a diverse background of Americans. Some of the most interesting quotes com from: Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky: “If you hate war like I hate war … you need to support President Trump for another term.” Tiffany Trump: “My father does not run away from challenges, even in the face of outright hatred, because fighting for America is something he will sacrifice anything for.” Eric Trump: “Under President Trump, freedom will never be a thing of the past. That’s what a vote for Donald Trump represents. It is a vote for the American spirit, the American dream, and the American flag.”
“From Fugitive Hunter to Talk Show Host, Stew Peters is Bringing His Brand of Patriotism to the People”. The “PC Radio Show was Stew’s dream and now Patriotically Correct Radio is a reality. Blue Live Radio Host Randy Sutton and Stew hold nothing back as they examine the anti law enforcement push in America.
Censorship is the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information, on the basis that such material is considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or “inconvenient.” Censorship can be conducted by governments, private institutions, and other controlling bodies. Seems like an easy enough explanation to understand compliments of Wikipedia. Senator Josh Hawley (R-MI): “The internet has changed, and I think we need to keep pace with change. The dominant, monopoly-sized platforms that exist today didn’t exist then. The business model they employ today wasn’t employed then.” Hawley has accused social media companies of censoring conservative voices—a charge those companies have repeatedly denied. In June, he introduced a bill in the Senate that would require the FTC to certify that companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Google do not “moderate information provided by other information content providers in a politically biased manner” in order for Section 230 immunity to apply. Representative Matt Gaetz (R-Florida): “I’m a conservative. I don’t want Washington running my life, but I sure as hell don’t want Silicon Valley running my life.” On May 28th President Trump issued an Executive Order on Preventing Online Censorship: Section 230 was not intended to allow a handful of companies to grow into titans […]
With great anticipation, heads were tuned in to hear President Trump’s news conference on a breakthrough for Covid-19. Speculation was that the president would make hydroxychloroquine more accessible to the American public. Perhaps the time had come, that HCQ might even be available over-the-counter. But this message had nothing to do with hydroxychloroquine, it was an announcement from the Food and Drug Administration saying that it has authorized the use of blood plasma from patients who have recovered from Covid-19 as a treatment for the disease. So-called convalescent plasma is among a host of potential therapeutics that have been undergoing testing in clinical trials. The hope is that infusions of antibody-rich plasma from those who have recovered from Covid-19 can be injected into ill patients, kickstarting their immune system and allowing them to fight off the virus until they can generate their own antibodies. The Association of American Physicians and Surgeons responded with a tweet suggesting the administration did not go far enough: HHS @SecAzar touts 35% mortality reduction for convalescent plasma. That is wonderful news. But meanwhile a number of studies have shown more like 50% reduction for HCQ given early. Give outpatient #HCQ an EUA too @realDonaldTrump. Later that […]
In this episode, we explore the explosion in home schooling that has followed COVID-19 related school closures, lockdowns, and move to virtual classrooms. My guest, Leigh Bortins, is the founder of Classical Conversations, a Christian home-schooling organization that has been helping parents teach their children since 1997.
The streets of America are increasingly dangerous places for all of us. Rioters, Anti-Fa and the BLM movement are moving out of the cities and into residential neighborhoods. The threats are real and we all need to understand what can happen by simply going to the gas station. Kyle Rittenhouse is a 17 year old young man who finds himself at the center of a national conversation about self defense and the right to protect yourself with deadly force. Lt. Joe examines the video of the Kenosha shooting involving Kyle to try and add some context and understanding to the event. Was Kyle a murder as the media seems to think? Image: AP
Cannon Hinnant was in his front yard playing as any five-year-old would be, before he was shot execution-style by a madman near the home of Cannon’s father. Sadly, we must point out, a white 5-year-old boy and a black man who lived next door to the father. There was no outrage. No protests. No tears. Why? This story did not fit the media agenda of racial injustice⏤so they did what the media always does when they don’t like the storyline, they ignored the story altogether. Americans are confusing what we at one time called the news⏤with media outlets. There really is no news⏤not when you’re in the business of selling advertising or creating clicks. Everyone is selling something. Selling a product, selling an idea, selling a service, but selling. As the Blaze reports: While some of the media has neglected to cover the appalling murder of Cannon Hinnant, people around the world have been emotionally touched and heartbroken by the tragedy. Some have shown their support for the family of the slain 5-year-old by donating to a GoFundMe campaign, which now exceeds half a million dollars.
Joe Biden accepted the Democrat nomination for president with an “enormously effective” speech that “blew a hole” in President Trump’s characterization of the former vice president, explains “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace. Many Americans were not quite sure what Biden speech Chris Wallace was watching, but he did go on further with a caveat, “And yes, Biden was reading from the teleprompter and a prepared speech, but I thought that he blew a hole, a big hole, in that characterization.” “Too much anger, dark! Darkness! This is NOT a partisan moment. This must be an American moment,” said Biden. Joe Biden then referred back to his Obama years as he called for Hope. The DNC Convention played it safe and their candidate was untouched. Mission Accomplished.
The Top Stories: RNC, Donald Trump is nominated for four more years | President Trump on Thursday accepted the Republican nomination for the 2020 race against Democrat Joe Biden in a speech that went about 70 minutes. The contrast between the two candidates and the two conventions provided a clear choice for Americans going into the final few months of the 2020 campaign. Rand Paul says he feared being killed during clash with BLM activists | After leaving the Republican National Convention in Washington, DC, Senator Rand Paul was confronted by an angry mob. “They were trying to push the police over to get to me. They were grabbing at us, and it got worse and worse and worse, and finally, we decided to make a move. … they were shouting threats to us, to kill us, to hurt us, but also threats saying shout, shouting, ‘Say her name,’” he said. This became a scene playing all over the DC area as angry mobs confronted citizens⏤leaving many to question the lack of police enforcement and the politics behind these mobs. Nationwide Sports Shutdown | Athletes in the NBA, WNBA, MLS, MLB and pro tennis all refused to play with a mass boycott that quickly became a […]
With the Democratic and Republican conventions now complete and the 2020 political season shifting into high gear, Viewpoint Presents with Malcolm and Michael Johns returns today for Episode Six, tackling President Trump’s 70-minute acceptance speech on the South Lawn of the White House last week, the mounting far-left activism in professional sports (while more centrist voices are silenced), and a look at Biden’s unremarkable and sometimes perplexing 47 years in federal government. Trump’s Acceptance Speech | Contrasting greatly with the Democrats’ convention of gloom, personal attacks, and negativity, the Republican Convention concluded Thursday evening with Trump’s uplifting acceptance speech that offered both an extraordinary and lengthy litany of accomplishments since his January 2017 inauguration along with an ambitious and thoughtful vision for the next four years. Among many highlights, Trump described how Biden spent 47 years telling blue collar workers “he felt their pain, and then flew back to Washington and voted to ship our jobs to China and many other distant lands,” as Trump said in his acceptance speech. The Republican Convention was clearly the more successful of the two conventions with Republicans offering detailed policy solutions to major national challenges (as Democrats spoke in vague, cliche-ridden ways) and proudly […]
In this episode of The Freedman Report, Ilana is joined by Michael Johns, a former White House speechwriter, Heritage Foundation foreign policy analyst, and national Tea Party movement co-founder. Michael is also co-host of Viewpoint Presents with Malcolm and Michael Johns, which airs on America Out Loud every Sunday at 11am Eastern Time. Ilana and Michael discuss what seems to be a world on fire: costly far left violence and arson in the streets of some of America’s largest cities, the peaking and threat to China’s massive Three Gorges Dam on China’s Yangtze River that now endangers tens of millions of Chinese, the health and whereabouts of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un, and the vast and ongoing global persecution of Christians.
In 1963 Rep Herlong (D FL) read the 45 Goals of Communism into the congressional record. How many of those goals have been achieved? How do we recognize them? What can we do about it?
Every American should vote selfishly. They should vote in the best interest of their family, and choose the candidate that can deliver on those promises. Historically, too many Americans vote party. They feel obligated as a sense of loyalty. Should Federal Taxes Be Increased? Should Police Departments Be Defunded, if Not Abolished? Second Amendment, ban on weapons? Should the US End the Cash Bail System? Should the Death Penalty Be Allowed? Should Confederate Statues Be Taken Down? Should the Government Regulate Social Media Sites to Prevent Fake News and Misinformation? Is the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) Good for Americans? Should the US Continue to Build a Border Wall at the US/Mexico Border? The questions are many. The answers are few.
The future is coming at us fast and furious. In a few months we make choices that will affect the next 20 plus years of our lives. How we choose between the positions of the left and the right is a uniquely individual process. Why do two people see thigs completely differently? The Democrats and the Republicans have their presidential conventions every 4 years, what messages do they each send to the American people and why are they so different? And finally, Lt. Joe pulls the facts together to give the situation some clarity on how we can decipher the messages our politicians send and how we can make choices that will make our country thrive! Don’t miss this one!