by Angela Eckhardt | May 4, 2020 | Classics
Listen to Davidson County Sheriff’s Deputy Tripp Kester explain why he will not enforce an unconstitutional law. He delivered this impassioned speech on Jan. 14, 2020 to his Board of Commissioners, who then voted unanimously to declare the county a Second...
by Angela Eckhardt | Apr 18, 2020 | Classics
Americans under quarantine have likely never been so close to joining together en masse to shout out their windows with Howard Beale: “I’m mad as hell and I’m not gonna take it anymore.” Watch the classic clip from the 1976 film Network above,...
by Angela Eckhardt | Mar 27, 2020 | Classics, The Constitution Report
If you’re not too busy calculating what your share of the national debt will be after the massive stimulus CARES Act sails through Congress, maybe it’s because you’re too busy calculating what tiny fraction of the $2 trillion bill might possibly come...
by Angela Eckhardt | Feb 26, 2020 | Classics, Tucker Carlson
In June 2019, following the release of a Yale study that put the number of people in U.S. illegally at twice the previous estimate, Tucker Carlson laid out the stark implications of adding 22 million new voters to the rolls when the largest margin in American...
by Angela Eckhardt | Jan 2, 2020 | Classics, Liberty University
This 2015 speech by Trey Gowdy, now known as the Pin Drop Speech, continues to inspire listeners to lead by example and strive for more effective means of persuasion when they communicate with political adversaries. Gowdy begins around the 8 minute mark.
by Angela Eckhardt | Dec 26, 2019 | Classics, Steven Crowder
Amidst YouTube’s Spring 2019 Voxadpocalypse, Steven Crowder issued this hilarious mass-apology to everyone he may have offended on his show. For background, watch Tim Pool’s video below or read my coverage of the Crowder-Vox-YouTube controversy here.