Politically Unstable
Where news and commentary collide. Charlie Hurt and Kelly Sadler bring you Politically Unstable from The Washington Times.
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Recent Stories
Politically Unstable: Fighting for an America First agenda that empowers women
The Washington Times' Kelly Sadler is joined by America First Policy Institute chair Linda McMahon to discuss the ways policymakers and employers can collaborate to change the way America thinks about motherhood, work and culture, and specific policy ideas that support a woman and a child's shared right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Politically Unstable: The battle for universal school choice
Keri D. Ingraham, a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, director of the American Center for Transforming Education, and a senior fellow at the Independent Women's Forum, joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler on Politically Unstable to discuss the benefits of school choice, which states are leading the way, and the future of the movement.
Politically Unstable: The failure of Biden's energy policies
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler is joined by Carla Sands, the vice chair of the Center for Energy & Environment at the America First Policy Institute, to discuss just how much of a disaster Bidenomics has been for American agriculture.
Politically Unstable: Americans deserve to know the truth about Jan. 6th
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler is joined by Representative Barry Loudermilk to discuss U.S. Capitol security failures, the deception of the January 6th Select Committee, and the truth Republicans are working to uncover.
Politically Unstable: The story of Holocaust Survivor Oscar Klein
Nathan Klein joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler to discuss his uncle's story, the irrationality of Hamas supporters, and the importance of defending Israel's right to exist.
Politically Unstable: The inside scoop on Donald Trump's presidential campaign
Peter Navarro, former White House senior advisor to Donald Trump, on this week's episode of Politically Unstable with Kelly Sadler.
Politically Unstable: Navigating the current landscape of the 2024 presidential election
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler sits down with former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich to discuss Nikki Haley's presidential campaign, predictions for the South Carolina primary, Joe Biden's inability to lead, and what Donald Trump must do to ensure victory on Nov. 5.
Politically Unstable: Support Israel's right to defend itself
Oct. 7, 2023, was the worst single-day slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust. Since then, America has seen increased support for Hamas from Democrats, and now the Biden administration is falling into the trap by calling for a cease-fire.
Politically Unstable: The Biden's Administration manufactured America's open border crisis
Chad Wolf, former acting Secretary of Homeland Security and current executive director, sits down with Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler on this week's episode of Politically Unstable to discuss why the House of Representatives needed to impeach Secretary Mayorkas and what America's next president needs to do to secure the southern border.
Politically Unstable: Joe Biden's foreign policy is leaving America weaker
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler and former Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie discuss Joe Biden's weakness on the world stage on this week's Politically Unstable.
Politically Unstable: Congress must impeach DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has been leading the impeachment charge since November. She joins Kelly Sadler, Commentary Editor for The Washington Times, on this week's Politically Unstable.
Politically Unstable: Donald Trump is the only viable Republican candidate
Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler and Republican political strategist Tim Murtaugh discuss their takeaways from the Iowa caucuses and Donald Trump's path to the nomination throughout the rest of the primary.
Politically Unstable: Joe Biden's no good, very bad polls
Washington Times commentary editor Kelly Sadler and Trump Campaign pollster John McLaughlin discuss on this week's episode of Politically Unstable.
Politically Unstable: How can Republicans win over voters on abortion?
Olivia Gans Turner, President of the Virginia Society for Human Life, joins Washington Times Commentary Editor Kelly Sadler on this week's episode of Politically Unstable to discuss the issue of life and what politicians need to do to win over voters.
Politically Unstable: Democrats take to the courts to interfere in the 2024 election
Democrats across the country are filing 14th Amendment lawsuits to keep former President Trump from running in 2024. Do these challenges have legal basis? Mike Davis, founder and president of the Article III Project, says no. The only purpose they serve is interfering in the 2024 election.
Politically Unstable: The failure of 'Bidenomomics'
Economist Stephen Moore joins Kelly Sadler for this week's Politically Unstable to discuss America's economic crisis and what can be done to fix the problems Joe Biden caused.
Terror on the Southern Border: Navigating Joe Biden's migrant crisis
The Biden administration just tallied the worst year in border security history, with record numbers of illegal immigrants, terrorism suspects and fentanyl detected. Why is this crisis happening and how can it be fixed? Mark Morgan, former commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, sits down with Kelly Sadler for the latest episode of the Politically Unstable show.
Politically Unstable: Is Middle East peace possible?
Would this war in Israel be happening if Donald Trump were still president? Retired Army Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, former national security adviser in the Trump administration and the current co-chairman of the America First Policy Institute's Center for American Security, unequivocally says no.
Politically Unstable: Consequences of Joe Biden's weak foreign policy
Kelly Sadler, Washington Times Commentary editor, sits down with Scott Walker, the former Governor of Wisconsin and President of the Young Americans Foundation, to discuss what is going on in Israel, reactions from the left, and other consequences of Joe BIden's weak foreign policy.
Democrats weaponize Constitution to destroy Trump
Democrats want to slap gag orders on Donald Trump so that while campaigning for president, he doesn't make any statements that might, well, truthfully speaking, show his innocence. Nothing like an innocent defendant to muck up a good politically weaponized attack.
Democrats once again fail to understand Trump
MSNBC "Morning Joe" host Joe Scarborough -- who used to be a Republican, remember -- snarked at a new Washington Post poll showing Donald Trump would handily beat Joe Biden for president, and said when he heard the news he "literally started laughing out loud." He shouldn't laugh.