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Suppose you have a nice SUV and That Friend Of Yours needs help moving over the weekend. Right now you have a great excuse… but with this revolutionary new idea from a car company called Slate, you could just… you know… CONVERT the SUV into a pickup and then back again. It's quite a concept: and Scott Ott is a True Believer!

If you have spent any real time with Large Language Model (LLM) AI systems like Grok or ChatGPT, you probably know the pattern: ‘OMG this is AMAZING!' ‘Okay, not ‘amazing' but still really useful!' ‘Can come in handy sometimes.' ‘I probably should double-check all of this.' ‘REALLY?'

As Scott Ott asks, 'How many times are we gonna have to rescue this dame?' After yet another bailout attempt, The Washington Post has announced a leaner, more accurate version of itself is in the works. But the bigger question isn't about the Post so much as it is about the entire idea of a ‘newspaper.' Have they already gone the way of the Dry Goods Store without even realizing it?

Some people have seen it before, in action. Steve Green brings us the report of an American special forces veteran who knows how to recognize a deadly pattern — and the plan behind it — when he sees one.

Obama wanted someone who would not outshine him so he selected Biden. Biden wanted someone who would not outshine him so he selected Harris. Harris wanted someone who would not outshine her, so she passed on Josh Shapiro.

Due to the enormous QUANTITATIVE advantage held by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, US policy shifted to maximizing the QUALITATIVE advantages of Western technology when it came to weapon systems. And so the US Army built what was unquestionable the best tank in the world: The M1A1 Abrams, also known as The Beast due to its battlefield dominance. But that was 1980. So what now? Meet the M1E3. And baby, The Beast is Back!

So often in the darkest hours of a nation's history, an unknown figure appears to rally a declining civilization and return it to its natural greatness — Joan of Arc being a notable example. But Joan of Arc was REAL. Is it possible, in the digital age, that such a hero could be VIRTUAL? Why, yes. Yes it is possible.

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?

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.

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.

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?

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.

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?

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?

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.

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.

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…

New Media giant Netflix has made an offer to buy Old Media giant Warner Brothers for seventy-something BILLION dollars. Many are bemoaning it as ‘the end of the movies as we know them.' But ‘the end of the movies as we know them' is not due to some corporate acquisition: the problem is much, much deeper than that.

Not the kids — the devices. Specifically, the social media programs. Australia has decided that the harm caused to young people by apps like TikTok, Instagram, SnapChat and all the rest far outweigh their benefits. Should kids be kept away from social media? And perhaps more to the point: CAN THEY be kept away from social media?

Despite the thicket of regulations and choking corporate tax rates that were once the envy of the world, the good old U.S. of A. somehow keeps managing to not only stave off international economic competition — we're actually pulling away and widening our lead. How do we do it?

Waymo, whose fully automated, self-driving cars are a common sight in Los Angeles, has recently released it's raw data on several years of practical, on-the-road traffic accidents. It turns out that even first-generation self-driving cars are at least TEN TIMES SAFER than those driven by humans (and the true number might be much more than that). From a safety point of view, the future clearly seems to favor automation. But is there more to driving a car than just safety?

Elon Musk predicts that in the not too distant future, huge advances in productivity brought on by AI and robotics could create a world where WORK is entirely option. There's a very good chance he's right. But if he is, does this road lead us to paradise, or perdition?

How does one describe an existential horror too overwhelming to be put into mere words? YOU FEEL IT IN YOUR BODY! So says former First Lady Michelle Obama. Is she referring to the horrors of war? The mindless terror of genocide? The chaotic and unexpected fury of some natural disaster? Oh no amigos. It's MUCH WORSE than that. Oh, the humanity!

How many violent criminals are in a crowd? You might be shocked to discover that even in a major city of several million people that number may consist of just a few hundred. So why not lock THEM up?

Various shell companies are buying properties adjacent to some of America's most sensitive military installations -- including Whiteman, AFB, home of the USAF's B-2 Spirit stealth bombers -- and a shocking number of the REAL owners are... CHINA.

The American Indian, relying on his native self-sufficiency and love of his people, adjusts to the Ways of the White Man and finds a solution to the problem of feeding his people. Sounds like a tale of the Old West… but it's not. It's a tale of the New West, and it's AWESOME.

The former Vice President has always been known for the power of her intellect.

Hasn't been a particularly great week for Republicans… or has it? Scott Ott brings happy news that the Left seems to have learned exactly what they need to do in order to NOT win in 2028.

Commie Jihadi — sorry, I meant to say Socialist Islamist — Zohran Mamdani has been elected mayor of America's Number One city. With any luck he will give the idiots on that island asylum EXACTLY what they voted for.

New data has come in regarding the ultimate fate of the universe. The former consensus was that it would continue to expand literally FOREVER — and end in ice. But new calculations show that the expansion is slowing enough so that everything will eventually return to a Big Crunch, and possibly start again — an end in fire. Why do some of us find that somehow… REASSURING?

The pollsters thought it was going to be close. It wasn't Argentinian president Javier Milei has been given a vote of confidence to continue his bold slashing of the socialist state. Does this bode well for the US Midterms?

Steve Green brings us the latest case of the Left's astonishing, eternal inability to see the evidence that is staring them right in the eyes: The militant Muslims ARE NOT YOUR FRIENDS.

Bill, Steve and Scott go back to the future with some very good news about America's energy future. Better late than never!

Looks like peanut butter is back on the menu, boys!

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has decided that the days of a reporter cozying up to some junior officer at a Pentagon water cooler are over. Is this infringing on freedom of the press… or just plain common sense?

More and more evidence is coming in every day that the trans mania is passing and that fewer and fewer young people are being drawn into the movement's destructive vortex. Are young brains being re-wired, or is the real explanation far more simple?

YouTuber ‘Jaydaddy' presents moving and eloquent defense of The Second Amendment and the God-given right to defend oneself. The rest of Jaydaddy's madness can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/@JaydaddyYT

The recent decision by CBS News to hire Bari Weiss as their new editor-in-chief SEEMS to indicate a desire to return to something that looks more like real journalism than propaganda propagation. Is it too little too late?

Having thoroughly eviscerated the Lord of the Rings franchise with mutton-faced girl bosses and buzzcut black elves, Amazon now turns its sights on another once-beloved part of our cultural heritage: Bond. James Bond.

Buried beneath the swirling controversy surrounding illegal immigration in the US is a raising of the bar needed to LEGALLY become a US Citizen. Steve Green has the details.

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth convened an extraordinary meeting of hundreds of the nations Flag officers and essentially challenged them to pass the same Presidential Physical Fitness test that so many of us ancient relics had to attempt in elementary school. Word on the base is that the enlisted personnel seem to like the meeting better than they did.

The feline, Uber-beta Governor of California is so lost for an identity that he thinks he can steal Trump's.

A strapping young American lad strides out into the toxic woke wasteland and encounters a major obstacle. His solution? He GOES AROUND IT. If only the Attorney General had such a clear vision of what America is all about.

Wired magazine is convinced that it's only a matter of time before Elon Musk “has the keys to all of the rifle lockers in outer space.” Anyone know the Klingon phrase for “come and take them!?”

Not much to say about this one: they're garbage people in a garbage industry.

In its never-ending battle to destroy it's own credibility, the Washington Post claims that the LITERAL OCEANS of people being fired for their vile and reprehensible behavior following Charlie Kirk's assassination will bring economic heartache to both sides.

He blazed both bright and beautiful. Will his fall ignite a powder keg that has been waiting for a spark?

A reminder for what seems like a lifetime ago when this was the worst thing we saw all week.

The horrific stabbing of a young Ukrainian woman on a Charlotte tram was the opening act of a week of horror here in the United States. The Mayor of Charlotte said that ‘we can't arrest our way' out of this kind of random, savage brutality. OH YES WE CAN.

At a recent pro-Palestinian event, one of the young attendees helpfully provided detailed information on how the production of America's F-35 stealth fighter/bomber could be effectively sabotaged. We hope and suspect she will be getting a visit soon.

Public Sector Unions have been, and should be, illegal: the government is bargaining against itself! The last President to slam the door on this chicanery was The Gipper. Will The Clipper follow in his footsteps?