The death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was another wrench thrown into the American political landscape. Her passing came 46 days prior to the 2020 election, which created a heated debate over whether or not President Donald Trump should fill the seat. As president, Trump has a constitutional duty to appoint new justices…
Author: Cameron Arcand
I Was Not Alive During 9/11. Here’s How It Shaped My Generation.
Tomorrow marks the 19th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. I was born in 2003, so I was not alive to remember the events that occurred that day. But the tragedy had a significant impact on my upbringing, and nearly every American around my age can relate. My parents had their own…
An Interview with Madeleine Westerhout
Madeleine Westerhout is President Trump’s former personal secretary and author of the book Off the Record. In her book. she writes about her time working closely with President Trump at the White House. Cameron Arcand and Westerhout talk about her notorious dinner with reporters, being a young person in politics, and her thoughts on the…
An Interview with Madison Cawthorn
Madison Cawthorn is the Republican nominee for North Carolina’s 11th Congressional District and is expected to become the youngest member of Congress ever elected at the age of 25. Cawthorn and Cameron Arcand sit down to talk about what Republicans need to do to engage younger voters and Cawthorn’s personal journey to politics. Listen here!…
Republican National Convention Recap: Faith, Freedom, and Opportunity
As the Republican National Convention concludes this week, political junkies like myself are reflecting on this unconventional convention season, which has had to make adaptations due to the coronavirus pandemic. The RNC had a delicate balance between optimistically touting American exceptionalism and issuing careful warnings about what America could look like under a radical leftist…
An Interview with Melanie Burkholder
Melanie Burkholder is a candidate for California’s State Assembly District 76. Cameron Arcand and Burkholder discuss environmental issues, schools reopening, and her time in the Secret Service. Listen here!
The United States of America: 1776-2020
It is with great sadness that I report that the United States of America has died of polarization. She was 244. She left behind one survivor, The Divided States of America. As the heir to the throne of Western Civilization, Ms. Divided has requested that we conduct an autopsy on the death of her mother. …
An Interview with Morgan Zegers
Morgan Zegers is the founder of Young American’s Against Socialism, a group that focuses on promoting free-market values and telling the stories of victims of socialism and communism. Cameron Arcand and Zegers discuss the appeal of socialist ideas, how to combat political extremism on social media, and the possibility of a Joe Biden presidency. For…
POTUS, Populism, and Parscale: The Republican Future Under A Biden Presidency
President Trump has replaced campaign manager Brad Parscale earlier this week with Bill Stepien, to shake things up for before the election in November. Parscale is now in a position focused on digital outreach, with hopes that a new campaign manager will raise Trump’s poll numbers. This is a clear indication from the Trump team…
The Food Industry is Becoming Overly Politicized
There are calls for a boycott of Goya Foods, which has a large Hispanic customer base, after their CEO Robert Unanue said that “We’re all truly blessed… to have a leader like President Trump” at a White House event Friday. Unanue, who happens to be Hispanic, is refusing to apologize for associating with President Trump. …