Tue, 28 May 2013
Wayne Allyn Root is the Founder of Winning Edge and a former Libertarian VP Nominee. He is also the author of, "The Ultimate Obama Survival Guide: How to Survive, Thrive, and Prosper During Obamageddon." Wayne Allyn Root is not only the best Sports Handicapper in the business but also an American politician, entrepreneur, television and radio personality, author and political commentator. He is a best-selling author of 7 books, a regular guest on FOX News, and a television celebrity who has served as Creator, Executive Producer and Host of shows such as “King of Vegas” on Spike TV and “Wayne Allyn Root’s WinningEDGE” on Fox Sports and Superstation WGN. His sports-betting expertise has dubbed him the tiles “King of Vegas” and “The Face of Las Vegas Gambling” and he has the winning records to support these coveted gambling titles. Paving his own path to become a self-made millionaire, Root came from humble beginnings as a self-proclaimed S.O.B ( Son of a butcher). His father was a butcher from Bronxville, New York, who dabbled in third party politics as one of the original founders of the New York State Conservative Party.Root graduated as Valedictorian from his high school, Thornton-Donovan School, then graduated from Columbia University in 1983 as a Political Science major (in the same class as President Barack Obama.) Root is Founder and Chairman of Winning Edge International Inc. In the 2000s, he hosted Wayne Allyn Root’s Winning Edge, a television show which promoted Root’s sports handicapping operation. Root was the creator, executive producer and co-host (along with HBO’s Max Kellerman) of King of Vegas on Spike TV. Find out more about Wayne Allyn Root at www.rootforamerica.com. Read more about Winning Edge at www.winningedge.com. |
Wed, 22 May 2013
Jason Hartman interviews Dr. Bob Wright, co-author of Transformed! The Science of Spectacular Living and Beyond Time Management: Business with a Purpose, to talk about the science and positive results in personal transformation and finding purpose. Dr. Wright discusses identifying inner yearnings, becoming more engaged, and becoming more aware of our programming (limitations) and changing them. He explains the difference between learning and growing and how to transform our lives by rebuilding neuro pathways in the brain. He also defines the three types of happiness – hedonic, engaged and meaningful – and how to create an intimate relationship with our fears in order to transform. Dr. Wright then talks with Jason about finding deeper purpose in business, creating a more meaningful, more fulfilling experience. Listen at: www.HolisticSurvival.com. |
Tue, 21 May 2013
Colonel David Hunt is a FOX News Contributor and author of "Terror Red: How a Terror Attack Could Plunge America Into World War III." Colonel Hunt discusses the current capabilities of terrorist organizations and how might they strike the U.S. |
Sun, 19 May 2013
Dr. Jerome Corsi is the Senior Managing Director in the Financial Services Group at Gilford Securities and Editor of the Red Alert newsletter. He recently authored, "BAD SAMARITANS: The ACLU's Relentless Campaign to Erase Faith from the Public Square." The ACLU been trying to erase faith from the public square... Corsi reveals the fruits of the ACLU's master plan. Visit the Red Alert newsletter at http://redalert.wnd.com/. Dr. Corsi lives with his family in New Jersey, where he is a full-time writer. He is a frequent guest on talk radio shows nationally and has made repeated television appearances on Fox News, MSNBC, CNN News and Fox Business News. In the past 5 years, he has published 5 New York Times bestselling non-fiction books. |
Thu, 16 May 2013
N.E. MacDougald is a former Survival Editor for Soldier of Fortune magazine and Managing Editor of SURVIVE magazine; Author of "Soldier of Fortune Guide to Surviving the Apocalypse: The Ultimate Guide to Protecting Your Family Against Societal Collapse." |
Mon, 13 May 2013
It can be argued that Benjamin Busch is a modern-day Renaissance man. Not only has he served two tours of duty as a U.S. Marine in Iraq, but he played Officer Anthony Colicchio on "The Wire" and appeared on "The West Wing" and "Homicide." Busch, inspired by a number of life-altering events, wrote "Dust to Dust," a beautiful meditation on war, loss and the larger questions of life and death, in which he chronicles his return from Iraq and the death of his parents. Busch served two combat tours in Iraq. |
Wed, 8 May 2013
Returning guest and author John Lott, in his new book, At the Brink: Will Obama Push Us Over the Edge?, sounds the alarm as he documents the economic challenges we face with four more years of an Obama presidency, and builds a case for fundamental change—the kind we need to save America. Jason Hartman interviews John to discuss where John sees permanent damage, such as healthcare, and the changes that he feels need to take place to restore quality of life and financial security to American citizens. John Richard Lott Jr. (born May 8, 1958) is an American economist and political commentator. Lott was formerly employed at various academic institutions including the University of Chicago, Yale University, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, and the University of Maryland, College Park, and at the American Enterprise Institute conservative think tank. He is currently a Fox News opinion contributor. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from UCLA. Lott has written for both academic and popular publications. He is a frequent writer of op-eds, and has written six books, including More Guns, Less Crime, The Bias Against Guns, andFreedomnomics. His most recent books include Debacle: Obama's War on Jobs and Growth and What We Can Do Now to Regain Our Future, co-authored with Grover Norquist, and At the Brink: Will Obama Push Us over the Edge?
Lott is best known for his role in the gun rights debate, particularly his arguments against restrictions on owning and carrying guns, the ensuing controversy surrounding the data and methodology used in his research, and his use of a sock puppet identity to support his position on various websites in 2002 and 2003.
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Mon, 6 May 2013
Eleven out of 50 states have now introduced resolutions into their state legislatures calling on Congress to pass Marcy Kaptur's H.R. 129 to re-instate Glass-Steagall, and South Dakota has become the first state to pass the resolution through both houses.Jason interviews Michael Kirsch of LaRouche PAC about the efforts to reinstate the act. These resolutions have broad bi-partisan support, as the matter or bankruptcy reorganization of the banking system is a matter of national prosperity. Here is a state by state breakdown of co-sponsors for state resolutions, and national co-sponsors of Kaptur's bill. These were inspired by normal citizens contact their elected representatives with the great need for action, and the more state legislators which can be inspired to put pressure in this way on Congress, the better. Glass-Steagall will enable the commercial banking system, though with a shrunken but purified capital, to become an agency of a national credit system guided by a chief lending institution for national infrastructure projects and associated industries. Listen for more information at: www.HolisticSurvival.com. Michael has written for a new credit Bank of the United States to lend for national industry and agriculture, modeled on the system of public credit of Alexander Hamilton, Mathew Carey, and John Quincy Adams, and Roosevelt's Reconstruction Finance Corporation's industrial loans. A video presentation of the history is available. It would broaden and define the guiding boundaries of the economy as a permanent coordinating agency for credit agreements, rather than serve as a special emergency institution. |
Wed, 1 May 2013
Malcolm Out Loud is the Host of Malcolm Out Loud TV. He and Jason talk about the ban on over-sized drinks and whether they will do anything to help with the obesity epidemic?Malcolm is not a fan of the government still feeling the need to regulate private business' decisions on the products they sell... but remember, it was the banks who were selling risky products that ended up bringing down the economy. |