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Moral standards aside, how about Gavin Newsom and Hunter Biden for 2028
Yesterday at 11:11 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Hunter Biden’s latest defense raises deeper questions about accountability, character, and double standards. As Democrats excuse scandal while condemning opponents, voters see a familiar strategy of distraction and hypocrisy. Public trust suffers when powerful figures demand forgiveness without responsibility and ask Americans to ignore the standards they enforce on others...


Statistical anomalies prompt calls for transparency in LA election results
Last Monday at 2:49 PM

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Questions mount over Los Angeles election results after one ballot-counting window shows a dramatic shift unlike earlier or later returns. Statistical claims, concerns about voter distribution, and suspicions of ballot manipulation drive a broader argument that America’s election system demands transparency, accountability, and serious public scrutiny before trust erodes further...


Election integrity under the microscope
Last Sunday at 2:46 PM

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Many argue that elections in America are either manipulated or counted inefficiently, leading them to question the integrity of the overall election process. Just as outspoken are those who maintain that elections across the country are legitimate and that no election integrity issue exists. This group argues that concerns about election integrity are...


Christian faith and the courage to vote
Last Sunday at 12:22 PM

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Faith calls Americans to trust God, honor Christian heritage, and live as courageous citizens. From pilgrim perseverance to the National Monument to the Forefathers, the message urges believers to build, vote, pray, protect the vulnerable, and never give up as they seek a more just and grateful nation...


How the California machine protects itself – until it can’t
Last Friday at 7:25 PM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Legal ballot harvesting, mass mail voting, and the normalization of post-election counting delays amount to a system of “legal cheating,” a phrase meant not as a technical legal judgment but as a political one. A process can be lawful and still be corrupt in spirit. It can be procedurally accepted and still be designed to widen opportunities...


Why Republicans are fighting each other at the worst possible time
Last Friday at 5:40 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Conservatives must stop reflexive infighting. Picking through every presidential action while our institutions are under strain is self-defeating. If you love free speech, limited government, and faith in America, fight for those things. Back leaders who secure our borders, defend our allies, and confront global rivals who would carve up our sphere of influence...


Cain warns of information war as Iran conflict sparks political battle at home
06/10/2026

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – Questioning the reliability of polls, acknowledging American discomfort with prolonged foreign wars, and defending the strategic necessity of preventing a nuclear Iran due to the regime’s anti-Western, anti-Israel stance. Cain criticizes the Trump administration’s propaganda and messaging efforts, urging stronger counter-narratives against...


The church has the votes, so why is it losing the country
06/10/2026

The Tenpenny Files – Pastor Ché Ahn challenges Christians to confront political disengagement, religious liberty, and cultural silence. Through his Supreme Court battle over California’s church shutdowns, he calls believers to reclaim civic responsibility, defend biblical values, and recognize that revival begins when faith moves from private conviction into public action across America today...


Rigged – California: How laws, and ballots, shape the perception of election integrity
06/10/2026

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – California’s election laws fuel fierce debate over integrity, access, and trust. Universal mail ballots, ballot harvesting, extended counting, and voter roll concerns shape perceptions of a rigged system. Spencer Pratt’s Los Angeles campaign amplifies frustrations over governance, immigration priorities, and whether legal rules undermine democratic consent across California today now...


Fiona Ma’s political rise amid CCP espionage allegations
06/09/2026

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – California voters confront mounting questions around Fiona Ma’s reported connections to Beijing-linked influence networks, donor channels, and official outreach. Calls for transparency, independent review, and stricter disclosure grow as concerns intensify over foreign access, political accountability, and national security risks facing the state across California...


Adam Schwarze: A lifelong Minnesotan running for Senate
06/08/2026

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Adam Schwarze, a lifelong Minnesotan, brings Marine Corps and Navy SEAL experience to his U.S. Senate run. As Minnesota faces fresh fraud concerns and stark political choices, Schwarze highlights service, freedom, faith in America, and a mission to protect the country’s future for families across Minnesota and the nation today...


Election turmoil and AI data centers in your neighborhood
06/07/2026

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Are the California midterms being stolen? You’ve been hearing a great deal about these AI data centers - now local communities don’t want them. Jay Valentine and Jeff Louderback have the top stories. Progressives have won over 60 percent of the 2026 Democrat primary races. Bruce Robertson says, "Yes, but wait until the November elections.”


The problem with political infighting in the MAGA base
06/06/2026

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Political infighting weakens the MAGA base when outrage replaces action. Conservatives are urged to reject purity tests, avoid third-party fantasies, and focus on precincts, poll work, local campaigns, and voting. Real influence grows through disciplined organizing, faith, family, and country, not social media drama or endless online feuds and division...


What can citizens do to protect election integrity?
06/06/2026

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Pastor David Whitney – Can we trust the process as it is currently structured? What do we know about the machines used to record citizens’ votes? Is there a way we can, as humanly possible, ensure we have honest elections? What can the average citizen do, and where should we start? Join us on this podcast to discuss these questions and...


How Trump seeks to shore up the Western Hemisphere
06/05/2026

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson –As the primary season heats up in American election districts across the nation and as the nation prepares for its 250-year anniversary and the US economy chugs along with new stock market highs, the Trump Administration has been preparing some major announcements that will likely change the game both domestically...


Controversy over Fulton County ballot seizure explained
06/04/2026

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Washington repeats familiar promises while Americans demand answers on sealed records, ballot seizures, immigration enforcement, and election trust. Fulton County becomes a flashpoint for chain of custody, audits, and transparency. Citizens face a choice: argue online or organize locally, serve as poll workers, and protect the republic together with resolve...


Trust in our elections and trust in the new world of AI
06/04/2026

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – On this edition of the National Security Hour, host Blanquita Cullum talks about Trust. Trust in our elections and trust in the new world of AI. First, who gets to run for the office of Governor in a State like Michigan? Who makes the ballot? Is that determined by a primary petition submitted with a significant amount of valid petition signatures...


Why Spencer Pratt’s message is resonating with frustrated Los Angeles residents
06/03/2026

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Homelessness remains one of the defining issues hanging over Los Angeles politics. Residents across the city continue debating what solutions are effective and what approaches have fallen short. Pratt has argued that the city cannot continue accepting visible suffering as normal. His campaign has promoted stronger intervention strategies...


Lessons from Civil War battlefields for today’s military
06/03/2026

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Gettysburg’s lessons remind Americans that leadership requires resolve, honesty, and restraint. Modern threats demand clear objectives, not endless mission drift or political theater. Citizens must study history, demand accountability, protect economic stability and borders, and show up locally to preserve a republic built on faith, family, country, and courage now...


George Washington’s warning and the GOP’s loyalty test
06/03/2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Washington warned of the dangers of political factions and party dissension. Sadly, it appears the American people have not listened. Because, just as Washington warned us, today we see one of the political parties seeking their advancement through the absolute power of an individual. This election cycle, we already have two GOP incumbents...


An ancient new fire for faith and purpose
05/31/2026

FAITH IS… with Pastor Rick Stevens – Pentecost reminds believers that the Holy Spirit launches the church into mission, service, and prayer. Faith steadies hearts through disappointment, noise, and civic tension. Spiritual practices cultivate resilience, while gifts find purpose in local congregations. Trusting God, praying for peace, and tending the soul prepares Christians for every coming storm...


A Congressional seat for sale? Questions follow Massie’s upset loss
05/30/2026

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – So, what is the price of a Congressional seat? I guess the answer depends on what lines are drawn, who does the drawing, and the crossing. Anne Bishop was right, “Everything has a price. It’s just what you’re willing to pay for it.” Politics is not for the faint of heart. One primary race in Kentucky has opened a window into the...


The Golden Age gamble: Trump’s vision for a new American era
05/30/2026

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Trump is trying to replace that old, Cold War model with something else entirely: a transactional America-First economic coalition built around energy, trade, security, manufacturing, and strategic deals that benefit all parties in perpetuity. If his plan succeeds, we are looking at the construction of a massive economic and security network that...


How lost wars shape public opinion on military action
05/28/2026

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America’s impatience shapes military policy, and lost wars erode trust in sacrifice. The nation needs clearer standards for force, honest diplomacy, renewed civic duty, and leaders who choose substance over spectacle. Endurance, voting, education, faith, family, and country remain essential to preserving freedom before complacency costs everything for generations ahead...


Why MAHA voters crossed party lines in 2024
05/28/2026

The MAHA Lowdown with Jeff Louderback – MAHA supporters navigate shifting political alliances after RFK Jr.’s 2024 campaign, weighing Trump’s promises against concerns over health policy, corporate influence, glyphosate, data centers, and local control. Elizabeth Frost and Mark Harris explain why grassroots action, independent candidates, and county-level decisions now shape the movement’s next phase across rural Ohio...


The growing divide between urban and rural voter turnout
05/27/2026

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America’s urban-rural turnout divide reveals how attention, trust, and civic action shape elections nationwide. As misinformation, energy prices, foreign policy, and local concerns collide, voters face a clear choice: retreat into outrage or show up for facts, accountability, and practical leadership that affects everyday life in towns, counties, and communities...


Gerrymandering and the crisis of legitimacy
05/26/2026

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Gerrymandering becomes more than a mapmaking dispute as Americans lose faith in elections, courts, and democratic rules. Partisan redistricting exposes a deeper legitimacy crisis, where each side sees defeat as existential and the nation drifts toward tribal politics, mistrust, and a cold civil war that threatens the republic itself today...


How citizens can restore limited government in America
05/26/2026

Don’t Imbibe the Kool-Aid with Kim Kennedy – Chris Wright of American Renaissance Network urges citizens to defend constitutional liberties, restore popular sovereignty, and engage locally. From free speech and Second Amendment rights to election integrity and limited government, Americans are called to hold officials accountable, preserve liberty, and strengthen the republic through civic participation in their communities...


Primaries, protest votes, and political change
05/25/2026

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – Sadly, voter turnout for the primaries is usually pretty dismal – 20-30% of registered voters is all. Of course, some elections are contested, some are not, which might explain a few things. But it also explains the ongoing re-election of the people in office for decades, and those we complain about...


When elections lose public trust
05/24/2026

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Election controversies raise urgent questions about whether Americans can still trust the republic they inherit. From blocked oversight in Georgia to voter-registration fraud in Los Angeles and gerrymandering battles before state and federal courts, secrecy, legal fights, and political maneuvering challenge confidence in fair representation and self-government nationwide today again...


Trump remains firmly in control of MAGA movement and Republican Party
05/24/2026

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Donald Trump remains firmly in command of MAGA and the Republican Party, defying claims that his influence is fading. Recent primary victories show his endorsement still matters, while fractures over foreign policy, affordability, and voter appeal create challenges as Republicans fight to protect congressional control and advance his agenda nationally...


Diane Sare vs. The System: Can Independents break through in 2028?
05/23/2026

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Ballot access in a two-party system is a race all by itself. Strict and varied state-level rules and signature requirements make it difficult and expensive for third-party candidates to even get on the ballot. For candidates to get on the ballot for the presidential election, the numbers vary greatly by state. For example, in California, you must...


Trump’s endorsed candidates are winning big
05/22/2026

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Trump has about a 95% success rate for candidates that he backs, and that bodes well for the midterm elections. One case in point is Massie. Thomas Massie lost big to the candidate that Trump supported, Ed Gallrein, a Navy SEAL. Massie's loss marks yet another Trump success story, as he frequently opposed Trump on...


Why November starts today: Fixing the turnout problem from the ground up
05/22/2026

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Republican turnout problems demand local action now, from precinct meetings to churches, gun shops, and neighborhood voter drives. Grassroots organizing, early voting, committee service, and lawful election strategy become the path to stronger candidates, real reform, and lasting majorities that protect faith, family, country, and future generations across America today...


America’s year of primaries, chips, and trust
05/19/2026

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America faces a defining year as primaries expose party direction, semiconductor strategy reshapes power, and election trust demands action. From Taiwan and Iran to ballots, borders, and institutions, leaders must deliver results. Voters insist on transparency, security, and stewardship rooted in faith, family, country, truth, and courage for America’s future...


When students no longer understand their country
05/18/2026

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – Instead of creating, innovating, working hard, and knowing that improving your life is your responsibility, students are taught to take from others to "level" the playing field. Jealousy and envy have replaced self-satisfaction and success. We all know that with this type of education, America will eventually fail as a country...


Taiwan, Hormuz, Midterms… the road to a ‘more perfect union.’
05/17/2026

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – It was a summit of superpowers like no other. Xi Jinping warned, "The Taiwan question is the most important issue in China-US relations." The midterms heat up with the courts weighing in on the redistricting battles. A panel discussion with former CIA, Del Wilber, Prof. Pedro Blas González, and General Paul Vallely. It’s the road to a 'more perfect union' at...


Gerrymandering and the fight for fair representation
05/15/2026

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – State courts in places like North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Florida have intervened to block or revise partisan maps. Meanwhile, independent redistricting commissions in states such as Arizona, California, and Michigan have attempted to remove partisanship from the process entirely. Yet the struggle continues. As long as political power is tied to district boundaries


Accountability in pandemic response and election oversight
05/15/2026

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Americans demand answers about pandemic origins, suppressed debate, emergency mandates, and unanswered injuries. Calls for declassification grow as whistleblowers challenge official narratives. Election concerns in Georgia raise questions about records, tabulator tapes, ballot handling, and voting system security. Transparency, scrutiny, and consequences are framed as essential to restoring public trust...


From gerrymandering to indoctrination, it’s the same power game
05/15/2026

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – What makes the Virginia fight especially revealing is that it cuts against the lazy national script. The effort to force through a map that violated Virginia’s own constitutional and legal framework was blocked not by some dramatic ideological ambush, but by judges and justices acknowledging that state law still matters. That matters because it exposes one...