Special Guests

“Cancel Culture” is hereby Cancelled – Guest: Dr. Erwin Lutzer

  “We Will Not be Silenced” by Dr. Erwin Lutzer of Moody Church in Amazon.com Top 10 Category on First Anniversary of Release       EUGENE, Ore. (October 27, 2021)— “Cancel Culture” is hereby canceled—by a book, no less. “We Will Not Be Silenced: Responding Courageously to Our Culture’s Assault on Christianity” celebrates the First Anniversary of its November 3, 2020 release as it continues to stay in multiple Top 10 Book categories on Amazon.com, including … Read more

NY City’s largest police union sues to block vaccine mandate – Guest: Michael Letts

The largest police union in New York City just filed a lawsuit to block their city’s vaccine mandate. If not for the suit, all police, firefighters, and other city workers face termination on November 1. Oh, and this is without pay, courtesy of Democrat Mayor Bill de Blasio. In the suit filed by The Police Benevolent Association, representing 24,000 New York City police officers, said, “The city has provided no explanation, much less a rational … Read more

Portland police stand down as Rioters inflict $500,000 in Damages in Political Correctness run Amuck! – Guest: Michael Letts

Interview pitch: Portland police stand down as Rioters inflict $500,000 in Damages in Political Correctness run Amuck! Suggested host intro: Normally, when rioters attempt to burn down a city or throw bricks through windows of businesses, police are called, they break up the riot, arrests are made, and peace resumes. Not anymore. Due to recent laws passed by woke ‘progressive’ politicians in Portland, police could not do anything to stop the free expression of rioters … Read more

Why did Alec Baldwin’s Crew Use Prop Gun with Real Bullets for Target Practice Off Set??? – Guest: Bill Frady

  Suggested host intro:   By all, we all know that actor Alec Baldwin shot and killed his cinematographer during the shooting of the Western “Rust.”   But what we don’t know is why on earth would the Rust crew take a prop gun, load it with real bullets for target practice off set?   A prop gun is just that: a firearm to shoot blanks to make a loud for cinematic effect but is … Read more

Israel Designates Palestinian rights groups as Terrorists – Guest: Israel Mayor David Rubin

  Israel has just designated some Palestinian rights groups as terrorists. In doing so, Israel was able to raid their offices and arrest their leaders.   This new designation of the six groups ratchets up the decades-long crackdown on violent activism in Samaria and Judea. Joining us in this discussion is David Rubin, former mayor of the ancient West Bank city of Shiloh, Israel.   Q&A:   Mayor Rubin, what groups are now considered terrorist groups, and … Read more

Rush Limbaugh’s Guest Host and Producer Brett Winterble Commentary on Breaking Political News

Suggested host intro: Rush Limbaugh’s guest host and former producer Brett Winterble offers commentary on breaking political news from a constitutional perspective. Brett hosts the show Devious Motives on The Opinions Channel located at OpinionsChannel.com or on Airy TV located online at Aiy dot TV or on the Airy TV app. Welcome, Brett to the program. (then discuss any breaking political news topic of the day) About Brett Winterble… Brett Winterble spent nearly a decade … Read more

Cold, Flu, and SARS-CoV-2 Season is Around the Corner: – Guest: Christy McGlothlin

But Beware: Indoor Air Quality is often Worse than Outdoor Air   Cold, Flu, and SARS-CoV-2 Season is around the corner, and we will be spending more time indoors. But did you know that your indoor air quality is often poorer than outdoor air? At least, that’s according to a growing number of researchers.   What’s more, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, is far more likely to be in the air you breathe in your … Read more

Shipping bottlenecks bode for shortages on virtually everything – Guest: Jack Hanney

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Intro: Have you noticed that there have been delays or backorders on just about everything lately? One reason for this is an unprecedented bottleneck in worldwide shipping. The Covid era and its forced employee mandates have taken their toll on the supply chain. While we hope things improve, our expert guest says things are only going to get worse. Fasten your seatbelt as we hear from economic analyst and CEO of Patriot Gold Group, Jack … Read more

Stagflation: Economic Output Stagnation Plus Inflation – Guest: Jack Hanney

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Intro: We have heard a lot about Stagflation lately, but what exactly is Stagflation, and should we be concerned about it? Our economic expert guest Jack Hanney says we should be concerned, very concerned. He goes so far as to say we are on the cusp of a “Volcker Moment,” reminiscent of the transition years between the Jimmy Carter and Reagan administrations. Jack Hanney is an economist and CEO of Patriot Gold Group. Welcome, Jack … Read more

Publicity Agency ‘Special Guests’ Celebrates 35th Anniversary, offering $1 Million in Sign-on Bonuses – Guest: Jerry McGlothlin

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  HICKORY, NC (10-19-21) — The publicity agency, ‘Special Guests,’ is celebrating its 35th Anniversary by offering $1 Million in Sign-on Bonuses to Business Development Executives to help expand the PR firm’s current client roster.   Jerry McGlothlin, founder, and CEO of Special Guests, founded in 1986, said, “I’m sick and tired of watching our Republic become a nation on non-workers. During this crazy Covid era, it’s been like pulling out teeth getting in account reps … Read more

David Finn Passes away at age 100

Remembering David Finn, founder of Ruder & Finn PR firm: David Finn passed away October 18, 2021, at age 100.  Those of us in the PR business owe a debt of gratitude to this pioneer and visionary.  David pioneered the premise that businesses were the core value of the United States Long live the memory of David Finn. How may we apply David Finn’s founding values concept to our businesses?  –Jerry McGlothlin, CEO Special Guests, … Read more

Anarchy Timebomb Looming as Chicago Police Resist Vax Mandate

  Suggested host intro: Nearly 640 people have been murdered so far this year in Chicago, triggering a showdown between Mayor Lori Lightfoot and Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara over mandated vaccines, according to Guns in the News. https://gunsinthenews.com/chicago-timebomb-anarchy-looming-as-fop-resists-vax-mandate/ Is the Windy City about to descend into anarchy as police officers resist the jab? Will Mayor Lightfoot dare to fire thousands of cops, allowing street gangs to police themselves? Joining us to discuss this … Read more

Gun Control Hub Washington State Shows Sharp Spike in Violent Crime

Second Amendment Foundation guests are available on the following topic from Ammoland Magazine: King County, Washington is the hub of gun control extremism in the Pacific Northwest and by no small coincidence, according to new violent crime data released by County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg’s office, it is also seeing a “sharp spike” in gun-related violence. Almost immediately after the announcement, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, which is headquartered in King County, came out swinging. … Read more

US Supreme Court Sides with Cops and “Qualified Immunity” – Guest: Michael Letts

  The United States Supreme Court just handed down double-barrel decisions favoring police. The high court decided in two back-to-back cases that police officers are entitled to protection from lawsuits over the use of force.   So, it appears we will still be a nation ruled by law and not handed over to self-styled ‘Woke Enforcers’ in the Defund the Police movement. Joining in on the discussion is Michael Letts, founder of In-Vest USA, a … Read more

3 Cops Shot, 1 Dead, at Houston Bar – Michael Letts

  According to NBC News, one police officer was shot dead, and two others injured in front of a Houston Bar Saturday (Oct. 15, 2021).  But there was no need for the death or injury of the police officers if they had been wearing bulletproof vests. Our guest is Michael Letts, founder of In-Vest USA, a charitable organization that donates bulletproof vests to police officers and other first responders.    Q&A:   1) Tell us … Read more

Cold, Flu, and SARS-CoV-2 Season is Around the Corner – Christy McGlothlin

But Beware: Indoor Air Quality is often Worse than Outdoor Air Cold, Flu, and SARS-CoV-2 Season is around the corner and we will be spending more time indoors. But did you know that your indoor air quality is often poorer than outdoor air? At least that’s according to a growing number of researchers. What’s more, SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, is far more likely to be in the air you breathe in your home or … Read more

Biden Pushes for US Consulate in Jerusalem for Palestinians – Israel Mayor David Rubin

With the Left-Right unity coalition in Israel struggling to survive its internal disputes, with the help of steady American support, a split has emerged between President Biden and Prime Minister Bennett over Biden administration plans to open a separate American consulate in eastern Jerusalem that will operate independently of the US embassy. As reported by American-Israeli political analyst David Rubin, the consulate, ostensibly intended to serve the needs of Arabs in Jerusalem, has become a … Read more

Portland Ordering Ballistic Vests for Firefighters in Violence Surge

  “A sad realization that our communities must realize is that the attack on First Responders across the country has necessitated that now firefighters and medics must be issued bulletproof vests as part of their gear in order to keep them protected and able to return to their families. It is encouraging to see forward thinking as Portland becomes a major municipality to lead the way in protecting America’s Hero’s. InVest USA remains firmly committed … Read more

Unprecedented Need to Protect Those Who Protect

Interview op’ with Michael Letts (in Eastern Time) by Skype, Zoom, or Phone Topic:  As National Police Week draws to a close, the culture of hostility towards law enforcement continues to result in heartbreaking losses and increased anxiety for both police officers and citizens. During a week established by a joint resolution of Congress in 1962 to honor peace officers, the discussions flow about the schism between communities, political leaders, and police officers. In a 2020 poll … Read more

San Francisco Downgrades Criminal Theft to Misdemeanors

And they wonder why Crimes are Skyrocketing?   In life, there are consequences for dumb decisions—except for politicians. Case in point, the San Francisco city fathers in their infinite wisdom downgraded the penalty for theft of less than $950 from a felony to a misdemeanor.   As a result, crime has been so high, retailers are shutting down. Walgreens is closing five more drug stores in San Francisco.   What’s more, in a recent poll reported … Read more

Home Care Alternative: “One Nurse for One Patient in One Home ℠,” a Remedy for Overcrowded Hospitals 

HICKORY, NC (October 13, 2021)— Think about it. Sick people belong in hospitals. Right? Think again. Unless necessary, why would anyone who is immune-compromised want to be in an institution filled with germs and sick people? Home Rule, a North Carolina-based company specializing in placing skilled nurses in homes, is re-inventing nursing. Their management believes that “one nurse for one patient in one home℠” can be far superior to a handful of nurses in a hospital … Read more

Concealed Carry Gun Permits are Soaring!

Over 21.5 Million Active Permits The Supreme Court of the United States has set Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021 as the date it will hear the long-awaited gun-rights case. New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen challenges the Empire State’s “good cause.” This landmark case pertains to the requirement for anyone seeking a license to carry a firearm outside the home for personal protection.   Meanwhile, the number of active concealed carry licenses and permits in the U.S. … Read more

BEN & JERRY’S ICE CREAM FOUNDERS HAPPY TO SELL IN IRAN & CUBA BUT NOT IN SOME PARTS OF ISRAEL

Ben & Jerry’s co-founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield have no objections about selling their ice cream to the oppressive regimes of Iran, China, and Cuba, but they refuse to sell their ice cream to Jews in parts of Israel. Why? That’s a good question. Unfortunately, they don’t seem to answer it when anyone asks.   Q&A: Many countries, such as Iran, China, and Cuba, have far more disturbing policies, but the Jewish Ben Cohen … Read more

TOPIC: The Biden Administration Wants the IRS to Monitor YOUR Bank Account

A Biden administration proposal calls for banks to report all transactions in American bank accounts above $600. It forces banks to police deposits and withdrawals in every account with a balance above $600 at any time during the year. The Biden administration wants the IRS to have more information at its fingertips about the contents of your personal and business bank accounts. ‘We continue to believe this proposal jeopardizes the privacy and security of financial information for … Read more

Georgia Cop Shot First Day on the Job

  Suggested Intro: 28-year-old police officer Dylan Harrison made the ultimate sacrifice to protect those in his community of Middle Georgia when he was shot and killed the first day on the job. Source: https://www.the-sun.com/news/3828008/cop-shot-dead-first-day-job-manhunt/      In the wake of this tragedy, a fair question is, “How much does the current Defund the Police movement contribute to such killings?”      Helping us answer this question as well as helping find solutions to keep shootings … Read more

New Poll: Americans believe China has Surpassed the U.S. Economically

According to a new poll, the majority of Americans believe China is economically more powerful than the United States. The nationwide survey from the Chicago Council on Global Affairs found that protecting U.S. jobs ranks ahead of other American foreign policy priorities, even fighting global pandemics, or fighting so-called climate change. The poll showed 40 percent believe China is currently stronger economically. Only 27 percent thought the United States was stronger. 31 percent said both nations are … Read more

Facebook Blackout: Wake-up Call for All

Author Heather Carter available for Interviews When Facebook went down for several hours, it should have been a wake-up call for us all. Our escape from Stockholm Syndrome. Free from our ‘captor,’ or waking up from hypnosis. But did we? Some did. Others did not. Facebook’s competitor Telegram said they gained 70 million new users during the outage, according to their CEO Pavel Durov. So, does that mean people snapped out of it and were … Read more

Should the US Simply Mint a Trillion-dollar platinum coin to solve the Debt-ceiling Crisis?

A trillion-dollar platinum coin could be minted “within hours of the Treasury Secretary’s decision to do so.” That’s according to Philip Diehl, former director of the United States Mint, as reported to Axios. In one fell swoop, Congress gets rid of its debt-ceiling problem. Is it really that simple? Helping us answer this question is Stacy Notley, CEO of The Manning Group. Q&A: Stacy, is it really that simple? Can the US Mint simply mint … Read more

TOPIC: US Murder Rate Skyrockets by 29.4% in 2020

“It’s time to make the rule of law great again. Good policing is not hard—it’s common sense. Commit a crime—do the time. Mayors have abdicated their elected duties to allow crime to run rampant in the cities which hurts innocent residents. Statistics do not lie—policing strategies to reduce crime and violence do work.” Michael Letts, CEO, InVest USA. On Sept. 27th, the FBI announced that murders rose by 29.4 percent in the US in 2020 compared to 2019—one … Read more

TOPIC: Law Enforcement Expert – Arlington, Texas, School Shooting – How Schools Can Be Proactive

Four people were injured during a shooting at Timberview High School in Arlington, Texas according to police. A fight broke out between students and one of the students pulled out a gun. The student, 18-year-old Timothy Simpkins is now at large and considered armed and dangerous. “The active shooter situation at a high school in Arlington, Texas, is all too common. We pray for those injured and the police responding to the search for the suspect.” Michael Letts, former … Read more

Facebook Back Online but Unlikely to Remain Dominant Selfie Site.

Author says it’s a Good Thing that the social media giant Slew Itself! Soul-Selfie author Heather Carter available for Interviews Facebook is back online, much like the barn door is fixed after the horses escaped from the barn, with many of them seeking new homes. Their messaging competitor Telegram says they gained 70 million new users during the outage, according to their CEO Pavel Durov. Although it was only about a six-hour outage, it served as a … Read more

TOPIC: Biden Administrations Border Policy Epic Failure as Terrorists Try to Enter

InVest to Provide Additional Active Shooter Vests to Law Enforcement in Culberson, Hudspeth, Presidio, Reeves, and Via Verde Counties in south Texas. Sheriff Martinez is in Via Verde County—where the city of Del Rio is located and where the 15K Haitian migrants congregated. After 30 years in service with the Border Patrol chief Rodney Scott was ousted by the Biden administration. In a Fox News “Special Report” with Brett Baier to air in two parts on Oct. … Read more

TOPIC: US House Blowout Vote 420-9 in Favor of $1 Billion for Israel’s Iron Dome

GUEST: David Rubin, former Mayor of Shiloh Israel, is the author of the new book, Confronting Radicals: What America Can Learn from Israel. In a record, blow out vote, the U.S. House voted 420 – 9 to provide Israel $1 billion for its Iron Dome defense funding today in what has turned into a massive rebuke against a handful of noisy, anti-Semitic representatives, led by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez. Credit goes to the congressional Republicans and the American … Read more

TOPIC: AMERICA’S BORDER CRISIS: Gunmen in Mexico fire shots at Border Control agents

TOPIC: AMERICA’S BORDER CRISIS: Gunmen in Mexico fire shots at Border Control agents   The Department of Homeland Security will begin deporting more than 15,000 Haitian migrants under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas. This is meant to relieve the overflow at the Texas border and discourage other Haitians from trying to come to the US illegally. Gunmen in Mexico recently fired shots at Border Control agents from across the river, coupled with 14,000 Haitians huddled under a Texas … Read more

Consumer Fears Soar As Stocks Tumble

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Consumer Fears Soar As Stocks Tumble Interview op’ with Jack Hanney (in Eastern Time) by Skype, Zoom or Phone   Topic:  As the Dow plummets and inflation rises, many Americans feel a financial knot in their collective stomachs. COVID fears, sluggish jobs, energy costs, and recent foreign policy blunders all collided with Monday’s (9/20/2021) market nosedive to shake the confidence of Americans still reeling from 2020. The events will no doubt stall the great engine of … Read more

Guest interview pitch: TOPIC: Keep the Change: Ben & Jerry’s Anti-Cop Ice Cream

i Guest interview pitch: TOPIC: Keep the Change: Ben & Jerry’s Anti-Cop Ice Cream “Ben & Jerry couldn’t be more out of touch with mainstream American than with this new flavor. How many experts believe that putting a social worker on the streets in Chicago will quell the escalating crime and violence there? This is insulting to all law enforcement and first responders.” Michael Letts, CEO, InVest USA. Who knew that ice cream could be so political? Ben … Read more

TOPIC: Teen Mental Health Post-COVID Should Be a High Priority

AVAILABILITY: Immediate “Teen mental health continues to be a significant topic of discussion particularly in light of Covid. We continue to see a rise in anxiety and depression due to the uncertainty with how Covid is affecting people.” Dr. Dan O’Brien, physician and public health expert. A new study published in the Journal of Research on Adolescence shows that teens who found positive support through online interactions, such as catching up with friends, relatives, and … Read more

Is Instagram affecting the mental health of teenagers?

  Time Magazine is reporting that Instagram negatively impacts the mental health of teenagers more than any other social media network, but why? Here to help answer that question is Medical Futurist, Dr. Dan O’Brien, MD, author of the new book, “Camel Resilience: Dr. Dan’s Guide for Turning Surviving into Thriving.”   Q&A: Dr. Dan question: How relevant is mental health right now? Dr. Dan answer: Mental health continues to be a huge topic particularly with … Read more

Court orders California to pay $151,000 in legal fees for violating gun rights

  The California Department of Justice has announced the dates when it will re-open registration of so-called “assault weapons” required by a federal court as a result of the successful Second Amendment Foundation lawsuit in the case of Sharp v. Becerra. The court also ordered the State of California to pay $151,821.42 in legal fees to the plaintiffs.  California owners of affected firearms may complete the registration process during a 90-day period running from January … Read more

Understanding Terrorism: Israel Remembers 9/11

Intro: As we Americans once again commemorate that horrific 9-11 attack on our sovereignty and ideals just twenty years ago, a little country in the heart of the Middle East understands. While many Americans still have trouble explaining what happened on that day and, most importantly, why it happened, most Israelis weren’t confused, as they had been bearing the brunt of radical Islam’s hatred for decades. Here to explain the unique Israeli perspective is American-Israeli … Read more

TOPIC: Is Tom Brady America’s first “super-athlete?”

If anyone thinks that Tom Brady’s skills are set to diminish, they should think again. His secret to peak athletic performance is the stuff that makes football legends. Athletes everywhere should be paying close attention to Brady’s secret to peak athletic performance and health. If Tom Brady’s season opening performance this week is any indication that it’s his last season, at the age of 44 years young, we better think again. He proved definitively that physical health … Read more

Big Pro-gun Rights win!

Biden withdraws David Chipman to head BATF 2nd Amendment Rights supporters are celebrating Biden’s withdrawal of anti-gun lobbyist David Chipman to head the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Discussing this matter is a spokesman from 2nd Amendment Foundation. Q&A: 1)     What makes the withdrawal of David Chipman from consideration to head the BATF such a victory for gun rights, and a defeat for the gun prohibition lobby and Joe Biden? (open ended answer) 2)     Did anyone … Read more

Storm Brewing in Stock Market, strategists say

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Usually, bullish Bloomberg sounds more like Gloomberg, reporting how strategists from nearly all the top Wall Street banks are warning against investing in over-valued stocks with little cash reserves. Only one problem. That describes virtually every stock. So, what’s an investor to do? Helping answer that question is our guest, Jack Hanney, a senior market analyst. Q&A: Jack, sometimes one high profile strategist or maybe a lone Wall Street bank or two might issue a … Read more

Demystifying Credit: Interview guest Credit Expert Stacy Notley

While politicians raise the debt ceiling, push our national debt to unimaginable heights, and argue over erasing student loans, Stacy Notley helps people in credit crisis find solid ground and build a better financial future for themselves.  As president of the Manning Group (credit and debt management), Stacy Notley draws upon decades of experience helping individuals, couples, and businesses establish and maintain personal credit. In a country swimming in monetary mismanagement, Stacy Notley serves as a … Read more

TOPIC: 9/11 Law Enforcement First Responder Tells of Heroes at Ground Zero

Statement from Michael Letts, CEO/Founder of InVest, and law enforcement/first responder who was at Ground Zero for search and rescue operations following the 9/11 attacks.   “The indelible image of the Twin Towers under attack is a vivid picture I share with every American citizen and a worldwide community. While many stood gripped in fear, I choked up with pride and grief, witnessing my fellow first responders choose their own deaths to save thousands of those … Read more

Is telemedicine safer than going to a doctor’s office?

Intro: There’s an emerging term being heard in medical circles that is becoming the new normal in the Covid-19 era: TeleMedicine, and it’s on the rise.  Joining us in this the discussion to help us learn more about this rising trend is Medical Futurist Dr. Dan O’Brien, MD. Welcome Dr. Dan.  Q&A:  1. Question: Dr. Dan, is telemedicine safer than going to the doctor’s office and if so, why?  Answer: Telemedicine is generally safer and we … Read more

New Pitch: Sports Medicine and improving performance and avoid injuring

  Pitch: What is new in sports medicine and how can athletes improve performance, prevent injuries, and avoid burnout?   Dr. Dan question: What is the latest update with sports medicine particularly in the youth?   Dr. Dan answer: We are seeing a great deal of injuries especially in teenagers particularly with ACL tear injuries. The youth are very active in competitive sports at an early age and are often overusing their muscles which is leading to serious injuries … Read more

How did Afghanistan’s Camel Resistance Defeat the Greatest Nation in World History?

What we can Learn from a 3rd World Country on Success in Life Intro: The world is still scratching their collective heads as to how on earth a 3rd World nation just defeated the most powerful country in world history. Helping us decode and discern is Medical Futurist Dr. Daniel O’Brien, whose book Camel Resistance teaches how to dissect success from the core of defeat in government, business, and in our personal lives.   Q&A:  1. … Read more

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