American Ground Radio was joined by a former top official in the Trump White House, the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, and the Department of Justice Mr. Kash Patel to discuss his latest book exposing the bad actors who worked to thwart the Trump administration: Government Gangsters.
Read MoreBiden Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen just told the nation she did not “see any signs the economy is at risk of a downturn” during a Monday interview on CNBC.
Read MoreActor, Producer, and Author Kevin Sorbo joined Stephen Parr and Louis R. Avallone for American Ground Radio Tuesday to discuss his new book and new movie but the conversation went waaaaay wider than that, touching on the collapse of cancel culture the evils of Hollywood, and the rise of Lions.
Read MoreOnce again, Louisiana’s, favorite U.S. Senator John Neely Kennedy in an Op-Ed to the Shreveport Times has done what so many others in the Republican party have failed to do as we discussed yesterday: he brought the national issues home to Louisiana and framed them in the appropriate context for Louisiana voters.
Read MoreJust when we thought no Republican could more flagrantly end their career in a single interview after Tucker Carlson ended former Vice-President Mike Pence’s ambitions, Senator Bill Cassidy has proverbially seemed to say ‘hold my beer.’ Cassidy already on the outs with the Louisiana GOP after voting in favor of 45th President and GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s impeachment probably could’ve faded quietly into obscurity and maybe with enough Bayou Democrats backing him could’ve eked out one more term, but on CNN’s State of the Union Cassidy made his antipathy for America First voters all too clear, not only suggesting Trump should drop out of the race, calling his conviction in his Mar-A-Lago document indictment a “slam dunk” and suggesting (contrary to recent polling) that Republicans won’t vote for Trump if he’s in prison.
Read MoreA recent poll released by Gallup has revealed what many conservatives have intuitively known for several years now: we no longer trust our Universities and Colleges. Since 2015, trust in our institutions of higher learning has plummeted from 57% to 37%. Let. That. Sink. In.
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