After Dark
Weeknights 9 pm ET
After Dark will get you caught up on current events, culture, politics, entertainment, and everything in between just before you retire at night. The show will have an array of engaging panels and guests to analyze and break down current events so that you are prepared for the next day. Tune in Monday through Friday as we wrap up the day just… After Dark.
Rob is the founder of The Multicultural Conservative Foundation, whose mission is to promote conservatism’s political diversity through social media. He has been interviewed by many independent news organizations regarding his views on black conservatism. In addition to writing and blogging, he is the author of a self-help book, “That Job Just Isn’t Into You: Starting Over When It’s Over.” Andrew is a social media pundit, writer, and podcast host. He believes in traditional Conservative values, including the right to free speech, America First, limited government, and the Bible.
Darren Aquino describes what Cuomo did to the elderly and veterans as criminal. He said he recommended the governor use “ the armory’s around the city” to house COVID patients but it didn’t happen. As a result, he said, thousands died. The “nursing homes was a death trap. How can you put COVID infected in with healthy people?”
Unfortunately, we left the country pretty much the way we found it, in complete chaos and carnage. This is in part due to what the Biden Administration referred to as a “deliberate withdrawal” from the country. However, the “deliberate withdrawal” resulted in the death of 13 United States military personal, hundreds of Americans left behind, and military equipment left for terrorists…
The country, almost the size of Texas and with 38 million people, is now in complete chaos. This is in part due to a failed Biden Administration’s smooth withdrawal from the country after negotiating a departure with the Taliban terrorist group. This begs the question, “How many Afghan refugees can the US save, and are we being realistic in our efforts?”
Jackie Toboroff describes New York City under Democrat rule as being horrible. “Traditionally safe areas have been decimated,” as a result of, “left progressive policies that are deadly, deadly.” The people who voted for the left and their policies can easily leave the city, she lamented, but others who don’t have the money are left behind…
For many, the idea of educating children at home seems like a daunting task, “there are so many ways you can do it and there are plenty of moms out there who have been doing this (homeschooling) for years.” Despite an ever-changing public school system that is becoming politically woke, Kimberly Fletcher advises moms to stay strong…
Too many politicians have made their political jobs their careers while enriching themselves in the process. How politicians can become multi-millionaires on nothing more than a government salary is a question that has baffled many voters. One voter who is now a congressional candidate from NJ thinks he has the answer and has a plan…
As Lt. Governor, Rayla Campbell would have control of the Secretary of State’s office, which oversees the elections in the state. And during last year, she said, the Secretary of State broke the law by changing the eligibility requirements for candidates, particularly when it came to her run…
Because his drawings are popular amongst conservatives, many on the left refer to him as being an alt-right cartoonist. He says he thinks the end game of the left is to silence anyone who disagrees with them but that he isn’t going to give in. He said he would continue doing his cartoons and putting them out there…
Having had freedom, many of the Afghani women will refuse to give it up. As a result, these women will suffer the most as many will be tortured and beheaded. The thought of this makes her very angry for “we are going to get them (women) killed. Where is the outrage,” she asked exasperatedly, “of my Democratic women who want to have independence…
One of the theory’s main premises is to generate hate toward the existing social structure of society so that it appears to be a problem. This is done by controlling the media, academics, the arts, and anything that affects the way people think. Unfortunately, our society is exhibiting those premises today with some…
First on fire for roasting is former President Barack Obama’s Hawaiian-themed birthday party, replete with a guest list of 400. The party, which took place on Martha’s Vineyard, was dripping with Hollywood elite. Now it wouldn’t be Summer without a delicious discussion of the ever-popular Lollapalooza music festival…
Joshua Spodek, an astrophysicist, talks about space and the satellite he helped build and launch into space. Spodek said the recent trips by billionaires Richard Branson and Jeff Bezos are exciting and have garnered a lot of attention. He stops short in suggesting colonies be created for living there and not because it wouldn’t be possible…
70 to 90 percent of America’s over-the-counter medicines are manufactured in China. Many Fortune 500 companies like Apple, Google, and Walmart have huge footprints in China. There is even talk that one of the world’s largest financial institutions, JP Morgan Chase, is looking to establish a major presence in the country. Michael Johns, a co-founder of the Tea Party, said there is a litany of concerns the United States should have when it comes to doing business with China. Johns joins “After Dark With Rob and Andrew” to discuss China’s increasing influence around the country and world. He said the ever-growing dependency on China should be met with skepticism along with the lack of transparency over the origins of Covid19 and human rights violations against the Uighurs. In addition, unfair trade practices and environmental abuses should be reviewed. Michael Johns is a conservative public policy leader and business executive. In 2009, he co-founded the U.S. Tea Party movement and has since served as one of its leading strategists and spokespersons. He has served as a White House speechwriter to President George H. W. Bush and frequently appears on cable news networks as a guest analyst.
Mike Collins explains that “Georgia is not purple. It’s not blue. It’s red. It’s solid red” and it’s not changing any time soon. With his southern drawl intact, he speaks passionately about his Christian faith, the United States, and the Georgia he loves. He said one of the reasons he is running for senate is to make certain the America First agenda does not go away…