Captain “Anti” America? Please Say It Ain’t So. Before I became interested in politics, comic books were my life. My dad would take me to our local comic shop every Saturday. This was in the […]
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My thoughts on Candidate Trump
My thoughts on Candidate Trump And Why #NeverTrump Is Deplorable At This Point In The Election. I’ve gone back and forth on my opinion of Donald Trump more times than a high school prom queen […]

My Grading Of The Candidates At The Iowa GOP Debate.
At the time I am writing this, The seventh and final Republican primary debate has concluded less than two hours ago. I’ve had some time to process the event and even get some opinions from personal friends as well as colleagues in the political commentary field and one thing is unanimous: we are all very thankful that these primary debates are finally over and done with. I actually skipped the last two Republican debates because of how redundant I felt things were in the first four.
The Whitfield Analysis: Alex Bruesewitz Joins Sam On The Show
Last night, Alex Bruesewitz joined Sam on The Whitfield Analysis to discuss the 2016 election, The Conservative Youth Movement, ISIS, and so much more!
NGC Media Black Friday Roundtable
Guest: Kyle Foley Sam hosts a special Black Friday stream with special guests, politics, culture, and so much more! Streamed live on Nov 27, 2015

We Can No Longer Afford to Simply Personify The Young Conservative Movement
The Importance of Supporting Ideas over Individuals
A few weeks ago, I wrote an article in which I articulated certain flaws I’ve observed within the conservative youth movement (CYM) and what conservatives both youth and adult oriented can do to resolve these issues. I specifically brought up the danger of entrusting an individual dubbed as “The Conservative Wonderkid” to be the main figurehead for our whole movement.

This Flaw In The Young Conservative Movement Could Be Our Undoing.
I’ve been involved in politics for a very long time for someone my age. I started a podcast at age 13 because I felt that too many of my peers were only being taught the progressive side of the political spectrum in public schools.

Rethinking Playboy
Playboy’s decision to publish non-nude pictorials and focus on written content in future issues might actually be a genius decision.

Book Review: Patriot by Ted Bell.
With the highly anticipated release of SPECTRE in November, I’ve been doing all I can to celebrate the upcoming James Bond film which even includes reading the original Casino Royale novel by Ian Fleming. I’ve loved James Bond ever since I was a kid. The big guns, the flashy cars, voluptuous Bond girls, and perfectly tailored suits have all been part of the ideal fantasy of boys and men across the globe for over 50 years now and still going strong!

Robert Ludlum’s The Holcroft Covenant: Is it worth the long read?
As many of my regular readers and podcast audience members may or may not know, I am a huge fan of Audible which allows me to purchase audiobooks at a discounted price and listen to them wherever I am.
This month I decided to use one of the two audiobook credits I receive monthly to get the audiobook version of The Holcroft Covenant by Robert Ludlum. The book was originally published in 1978, and was later made into a movie 1985. The story follows Noel Holcroft, a young architect who finds out that his biological father was a German S.S. commander that grew a conscience about the horrors of The Holocaust before the war ended. Noel finds out that his father left him a $7 billion fund which is to be distributed amongst the survivors of The Holocaust . Holcroft is also warned that a remnant sect of Nazi sympathizers and their offspring will try and prevent him from obtaining the money and will instead use it to start “The Fourth Reich”.