Most American adults say in recent surveys they're pessimistic
about the fate of America, they're uncertain the future generation
will have it better than they did and that the era of American
Exceptionalism has come to an end. There's a reason for that and it
can be summarized in just a few short words: America's losing
God-given rights. From there, all ails in the political world
follow -- and that leads to plenty of scandals, corruption,
wickedness and outright evil that is being passed as the new
normal. Judge Jeanine Pirro details in her new "Crimes Against
America" some of the biggest problems Americans now face, and
offers up some solutions to turn the tide of pessimism back to
optimism.
About the Podcast
Bold and blunt: Washington Times online opinion editor Cheryl Chumley brings her no-holds-barred take on the big issues of the day.