by Sarah Cowgill | Sep 10, 2018 | Articles, Politics
Former foreign-policy adviser to President Donald Trump, George Papadopoulos, on his way to prison last week, stepped in yet another steaming pile of controversy. No, the man was not hob-knobbing in the City by the Bay. Rather, he has found himself, once again, at...
by Tim Donner | Sep 9, 2018 | LN Radio, Politics
The confirmation hearing for Brett Kavanaugh is turned into a three-ring circus by grandstanding Democrats with dreams of the presidency and paid protesters. The NY Times bravely publishes an anonymous op-ed by a “senior administration official”...
by Tim Donner | Sep 2, 2018 | LN Radio, Politics
Do the tributes to John McCain reflect his military service, or his brand of politics? And what does this reveal about our nation? Plus, one of the nation’s most prominent Catholics, George Weigel, joins us to discuss scandalous revelations about the...
by John Dempsey | Aug 28, 2018 | Articles, Politics, Trump Administration
President Trump is no stranger to dealing with the Justice Department. The federal agency sued him and his father’s company, Trump Management Group, in 1973 for alleged systematic racism while renting out apartments in New York. The left believes this was the...
by Tim Donner | Aug 26, 2018 | LN Radio, Politics
Does Cohen’s plea mean President Trump faces actual legal jeopardy? Will the Democrats add a positive message to their outgoing hatred of Trump? Plus, Rev. Al Sharpton embarrassing the memory of Aretha Franklin, a darling of the left calling Trump a Russian spy, and...