Hour 2 – 06/09/20: Howard Blum
Historian Howard Blum takes us inside the Nazi plot to execute three of the most powerful and well-guarded leaders of the world with stories found in his new book, “Night of the Assassins.”
Historian Howard Blum takes us inside the Nazi plot to execute three of the most powerful and well-guarded leaders of the world with stories found in his new book, “Night of the Assassins.”
Victor Davis Hanson is back on the program to dissect and explain the deeper meaning of the protests that are being used to fundamentally transform this country using tactics closer to the French revolution than the American one.
Doug Giles doesn’t pull any punches with his new book, “If Masculinity Is Toxic, Call Jesus Radioactive,” and talks about what a more robust Christianity would mean for the entire world.
John Zmirak shares his latest articles from Stream.org with his commentary on all the craziness tearing down the country; and Charlie Kirk points out the “woke madness” forced on the nation from America’s colleges.
Eric interviews key figures in the new documentary “Emmanuel” — Jennifer Pinckney who narrowly escaped, Rose Simmons whose father was killed, and pastor Dimas Salaberrios who responded quickly to the victims in its aftermath. (Encore Presentation)
Historian Jonathan Horn discusses his fascinating and well-researched book, “Washington’s End,” which centers around the last days of the life and public service of America’s first president.
On the 31st anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, Maura Moynihan, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan’s daughter, talks about Chinese organ harvesting, as well as the vandals of Antifa and the dramatic change in the Democrat party.
Bob Woodson of “1776 Unites,” the answer to the false narrative of the 1619 Project, shares thoughts about the recent peaceful demonstrations and the riots that are accompanying them.
Charlie Kirk from Turning Point USA brings clarity to the motivations of the anarchists set on fundamentally transforming this country using the old standby, “any means necessary.”
Katie Hopkins explains why some people in England are “desperate” for the rioting here in America to catch fire in her own country; Katie also calls attention to the racism that’s being used to destroy white family-owned farms in South Africa.