Bill Whittle Network

Bill Whittle Network
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Jan 19, 2026 • 14min

Can SIX PERCENT growth save the Midterms?

Prices are still too high for many Americans. Combine that with the usual historical trend for the House to flip parties two years after a Presidential election and November could be grim for Republicans. But could a projected SIX PERCENT economic growth for 2026 save the midterms?
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Jan 17, 2026 • 13min

Giving the Mullahs Something to Think About

For FORTY SEVEN YEARS now Iran has been at war with the United States. Never has the Islamic regime been more at risk. The remarkably successful US military operations against Iran’s nuclear facilities and Venezuela’s communist dictator have show them that their enemy not only has the capability, but also the will, to use these astonishing assets, without falling into a fatal quagmire of ‘boots on the ground.’ They sound worried. They should be.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 16min

Scott Adams: An Island of Individuality in a Sea of Conformity

He took the most boring, the most unglamorous, and the most important jobs in America and made them FUNNY. He had an unerring eye for institutionalized stupidity. And he departed this life with dignity and grace. He will be sorely missed.
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Jan 10, 2026 • 15min

Is the Kathleen Kennedy Nightmare Finally Over?

She’s killed off more loved ones than the Bubonic Plague. She’s utterly wrecked what was once the most valuable IP in the world. For 13 years she has brought her venom, her bitterness and her feminism (but I repeat myself) to Lucasfilm and systematically destroyed what used to be the very heart of pop culture. Now, for the fourth or fifth time, she says she is about to step down. Is it too late?
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Jan 8, 2026 • 13min

L.A. Fires Memo: Save the Weeds!

When the small brushfire that would go on to consume Pacific Palisades (and kill 12 people) was just one hour old, an urgent request for bulldozers to create a firebreak to contain it was met with this response from the Los Angeles Fire Department: “Heck no! That area is filled with endangered plants!” The fire went on to consume 6,837 structures and burned for 24 days.
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Jan 5, 2026 • 13min

Should the Chiefs Cross the River?

The Kansas City Chiefs are considering a move from Kansas City, Missouri to Kansas City, Kansas. Why? How does $2.75 BILLION of incentive strike you? Guess who’s paying?
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Jan 3, 2026 • 13min

Return of the Somali Pirates

You could buy entire FLEETS of oil tankers with the money that have already stolen, and it appears that we are only scratching the surface. Why did the mainstream media not catch this story? Why try so hard to discredit the regular American patriot who did? And most importantly: who in the Minnesota state government let them in, funded them, and benefits the most from this state-coordinated crime caper?
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Dec 31, 2025 • 12min

SCOTUS Blocks Trump on Chicago

Back in September President Trump ordered National Guard troops into Washington DC to restore order — a move that was shocking in its effectiveness. But legally and constitutionally, DC is a unique case. The Supreme Court has blocked the President’s attempt to do the same in order to protect ICE agents in Chicago, and your Right Angle team takes a look at the problem from both a practical and philosophical angle.
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Dec 27, 2025 • 21min

Trump, You Magnificent Bastard: YOU THUNK MY BATTLESHIP

Late one night last week, Bill was wondering — just in an offhand way — whether it would be cheaper to refurbish the four Iowa-class battleships (all are museum ships today) or simply build new ones. THE NEXT DAY, President Trump announced the first of the eponymously named BBGs: Guided Missile Battleships. After 80 years, the game not only changed… it looks like it actually changed BACK.
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Dec 22, 2025 • 10min

This Isn’t Orwell’s ANIMAL FARM (and Other Atrocities)

Last week was a tough news week: murders and mayhem everywhere you look. Steve Green brings us another homicide case currently being investigated: Lord of the Rings actor Andy Sirkis has decided to remake George Orwell’s classic take on the horrors of socialism, Animal Farm, and turn it into a fun-loving, family-friendly romp on the horrors of CAPITALISM. And there goes another actor whose work we all used to admire greatly…

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